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FLORENCE ESTHER RYDER Flossie. I'm right, so what's the use of arguing? Entered 1913. Re-entered 15. Student Body 15, 16, 17, 18. Glee Club 18. Modern History Club 18. Home Economics Club 18. Class Editor 17, 18. Red Cross. Calls up every noon to see if she has any mail. Is very interested in good looking sol- dier boys, or rather boy, Plays the piano well, and takes turns with Ronald in playing for Orchestra. 97 RONALD BALTIMORE REID Rom He is six feet two in his stocking feet. Entered from Spirit Lake H. S. 15-17, Spirit Lake, Idaho. Debate 15, 16. Tennis 16, 17. H. S. Play 17. Sec. Student Body 16, 17. En- tered Albany High 17-18. Class Basketball 17, 18. Class Baseball 18. Class Tennis 18. Stu- dent Body 17, 18. Inter-Class Debate 18. Boys A. A. 17, 18. Senior Play 18. H. S. Orchestra 17, 18. H. S. Band 17. Bovs Glee Club 17. School Liberty Bond and Red Cross. Plays soft. dreamy music, but isn't a bit dreamy, really. Can play, draw, read Latin, Work Geometry and-we pause for breath. RUTH ELIZABETH RAWLINGS Dutch. Nothing lovelier to be found in woman than to study household good. Entered 1914. Girls A. A. 14, 15. Girls Glee Club 14, 15, 16. Humane Society 14, 15. Home Economics Club 15, 16, 17, 18. Student Body. Chairman Entertainment Committee Home Economics Club. Junior Red Cross. Doesn't fuss, now. Hers has gone to war. She is going to O. A. C. next year, just like sister, but we don't think that is the onlv rea- son she wants to learn to sew and cook. ELIZABETH KAMILLA KROSCHELL Betty. There was a litle girl, and she had a. little curl Right in the middle of her forehead. Entered spri-ng 1915 Member Student Body 16, 17, is. Girls Glee Club 17, 18. Girls A. A. 16, 17. Home Economics Club 16, 17, 18. Humane Society 16. Class Treasurer 15. Is a pleasant, blonde little lady, sunny-tem- pered and popular. Will be ist awfully glad when Johnny comes marching home.
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ETHEL MAE BUSSARD Ethel. Let the world slide-I'll not budge an inch. Entered 1914. Student Body 14, 15, 16. 17. Girls Athletic Assn. 15, 16, 17. Humane Soci- ety 15, 16. Girls Basketball Team 16, 17, 18. Girls Glee Club 16, 17. Home Economics Club 16, 17. Class Debates 18. 'W. W. Sub. Mgr. 17, 18. Senior Play. - Ethel is a dandy fusser , but always re- mains true to Chas. She just loves Senior meetings and tells everyone what she thinks about things. She takes Teacher's Training, but we bet she doesn't teach long, at least. JAMES HAROLD IRVINE Hacl. As fickle as an April day. Band 14, 15, 16, 17, 18. Orchestra 14, 15, 16, 17, 18. Vice-Pres. Class Basketball Team 16, 17, 18. Capt. 17. Class Baseball 17, 18. Capt. Class Baseball 17. Inter-class Debating Team 18. Capt. Class Tennis Team 18. H. S. Mili- tary Co. 18. Sec. H. S. Club 16, 17. Vice-Pres. A. A. 17, 18. Manager Baseball 18. Manager Tennis 18. Basketball Team 16, 18. Manager Basketball 18. Debating Team 17, 18. Senior Play. Junior Red Cross. We used to think Had was girl-proof, but alas no more. GRACE ADELINE ANDERSON Gook. The mildest manners, and the gentlest heart. Entered 1914. Glee Club 15, 16, 17, 18.? Gymnasium 18. Home Economics Club 16, 17,f 18. Humane Society 14, 15. Junior Red Cross. Modest, quiet and gets dandy grades. Is thc- Editor's right hand man and one is nevclj seen without the other. Also is a fine steno- grapher and tickles the ivory, tho she is too' modest to let anyone know it if she can help it., MAEBELLE RANGNA ANDERSON OSsie. j Oh, those naughty eyes! 1 i Glee Club 14, 15, 16, 17, 18. Home Econom-Q ics 16, 17, 18. Girls A. A. 17, 18. Debate 16,5 17. Humane Society 14, 15. Junior Red Crossl 18. Baseball 18. 5 Isn't a bit like Grace, but really is her sister., Makes a dandy pal and just can't keen from, iiirting. Also sings and plays the ukelele. Has a novel way of spelling her first name. J
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RUTH VIOLA LOCHNER Rufus. My, mumps are fun UD Entered fall 1914. Member Student Body 15, 16, 17, 18. Girls Glee Club 17, 18. Pres. Class 16, 17. Humane Society 15. Girls A. A. 16, 17. Girls Basketball 17, 18. Home Economics Club 17, 18. Inter-Class Debate 18. School Debate 18. Vice-Pres. Student Body 18. Senior Play. Ruth is always smiling and interested in ev- erything. She can talk a blue streak in debat- ing, and was on the H. S. Debating Team and in the Senior Play. Another Senior girl whose heart is over there. HOWARD GAYLORD JONES Jonesy. Good goods comes in small packages. Entered spring 15. Boys Glee Club 15, 16. Humane Society 15. Inter-Class Basketball 18. Junior Red Cross 18. A. H. S. Military Co. Speaking of debaters, Howard is a pretty good debater, himself. He has even been heard to prove that the world is made of green cheese. HELEN GRIGSBY Helen. Life's too short for sighing. Entered spring 13. Re-entered 14. Humane Society 14, 15. Girls Glee Club 15, 16, 17, 18. Girls A. A. 15, 16, 17, 18. Sec. Home Econom- ics Club 15, 16. Treas. Student Body 17, 18. Junior Red Cross. Helen makes one think of a peach, with pink cheeks, brown eyes and hair sort of pinkish too, At least it's not red and not exactly golden either. She isn't what you would call tall, but awfully jolly and just full of fun. DOROTHY GERTRUDE HOADLEY Dot. To be a business woman is a noble work. Entered 14. Home Economics 15, 16, 17. Humane Society 15. Student Body 14, 15, 16. Girls Glee Club 14, 15, 16, 17. Red Cross 18. Spends a great deal of her time reading letters with Y. M. C. A. at the top. Is a good commercial student and expects to go to Bus- iness College when school is out.
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