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Matters change and morals changeg men remain. -Galsworthy
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KENNETH MAC KILLOP A majestic figure with his baton, He stifles a tremendous yawn. HARRY J. MARKS A walking library of books, We wouldnit know it by his looks. HOLLIS W. MOORE It doesn't please Hollis very much To have the girls dragging the clutch. CLIFFORD N. OLIVER The Maine-ish twang tells a native story, Cliff can teach math we guess, by gorry. WILLIAM W. PATTERSON In spite of seniors: Page and Pease, From room nine he never flees, EDITH L. PINNICK Seven-cent sandwich? , asks Miss Pinnick each day, As we pass through withiour luncheon tray. GERTRUDE T. PREBLE Our practical, theatrical, Trudy Has gone to do her duty. GEORGE F.. WILLIAMS These exercises you will find Will help you in the army grind. l
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HARLAN LADD Class President Harlie , the president of the senior class, left during his last year to join the Navy. He has been a member of the Trail- blazers Club and the Hi-Y. He has directed, among many other things, the colorful spring prom which' the class spon- sored in its sophomore year. Harlie's quiet, yet pleasant personality has endeared him to his classmates. ROBERT WITHERELL Class Vice-President Bud has been a star athlete during his four years in high school. He has been more prominent in football and baseball, but has also played on the basketball team. Bud's hobbies are fishing and hunting. To complete his school life he has been elected vice-president of his classg upon the loss of the president, he now fills that position. DORIS ANDERSON Class Secrflary Blond and striking, Doris has been an attraction and a dis- traction during her three years in our class. She is vim, vigor, and vitality all tied up together. She can work hard all day, and still be upepped upl' for a dance. Her warm and generous nature has endeared her to all her friends who regard her as an unusually good scout. ESTHER COFFIN Class Treasurer Esther's a very clever, active young lady who dgbbleg in paints for our attractive dance posters, exhibits prize pies in Inter-class Plays, steers the girls' division of the Student Corps, and guards the senior treasury. Her natural charm and bound- less enthusiasm rate Esther a verdict of tops . Twelve THE. GOLD BUG
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