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A MOS A N DERSO X......................Macalester “Such is the foree. of wit! But not belong To me the arrows of rat trie tong. Leona Anderson—“Lea” . . . . U. of M. Swimming. Strict judge of her own worth; gent lent of mind; First to follow truth and last to leave old truths behind. IIaki.an Baixbkidcf................................ See from this counterfeit of him, How stem of lineament, how grim. Charles Baiidwell—“Chuck . . . V. of M. Glee Club ’19; Class President. He peered and poured and glared, and said, ‘Fore, wore, I’m even now as wise as I was before.’ Donald Bkacc— Bragg” .... Undecided ’Tis they fail as I am failing. Dizzy, lost, yet unbewaUing. Leslie Bkose—“Les”.....................U. of M. “Flowers ruins, statues, music, words are weak. Thy glory they transfuse with fitting truth to speak.” Akkiktta W. Davis—“Hubbles” . . U. of M. U. C. Club; G. A. A. “Whether smile or frown be fleeter. Whether smile or frown be sweeter. Harold Defenbauch—“Def” • • • Berkeley Hi-Y; Mathematics Club: W. H. A. A.: Spanish Club; Treasurer March Class. ‘'What was it that we never caught. What was he and what was he not? John Fallows...........................U. of M. Mathematics Club. To tell uprightly which did which excel, He viewed and viewed, and vowed he could not tell.” Kathryn French—“Kate” . . . U. of M. G. A. A.: U. C. Through light and shadow thou dost range Sudden glances sweet and strange.” 25
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M prM race! n - 1 rn'i rrrp Harowku. French Gorgkn Dkkknbalch ’resident Vice I'resident Secretary Treasurer The Class of March, 1923 The class of March, 1923, has two distinctions; it is the largest and the last class to 1m graduated from West High in March. We started at the first of the year to make our last term at West a worth while one. hut we were disappointed, for the School Board dissolved the March Class liefore we had become fairly well acquainted. However, I do not think anyone regrets having Im cii a member of it. Although our class will he forgotten, we shall never forget the four years we spent at West together. In closing, on behalf of the class members, I wish to say goodbye to the faculty at West who, with untiring interest, have helped to make us lietter young men and women to do our part in the world. Ciiari.es Bakdwki.l, President. 24
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Astrid Fiirniiolm—“Sandy .... Europe U. C.: G. A. A. •‘Mv tout today » far a tray. Brooks Gale.............................U. of M. No farther trek hie merits to disclose; There they alike in trembling hope repose. Roy Gorcen..............................V. of St. Hi-Y; OrchMtrm. The chi ft an reared hie form on high, And fever's fire tear in his eye. Helen 11 arris—“Shorty .... (J. of M. U. C. Club; G. A. A. Yet she could love, those eyes declare Were men hut nobler than they are. Ralph Hockenson—“Hauker . . iJ. of M. MntbrmnticH Club. Hut peace to his spirit where it flies To act a an angel and mix with the skies. John Jones— Joncsey .... St. Cloud l said to the li.'y, there is but one When will the dancers leave her atone? Clifford Leecard—“C i . . . ‘MB him past eore-er Came back upon him dear. Donald Meeds— Don .................U. of M. A learned man in bookish lore Is happy that hr knows no more. Marion Milks— Micky .... Carlelon Oh. Mickey, here’s to a pal like you With a smile so fair, and a heart so Kenneth Naecele— Ken ....................... I will pity foolish men for woes their sins have bred, Though ninety-nine per rent of mine brought on my own head). 26
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