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tfjZsYL S - w C? 7 Gu .13 H°Z h -s m3 ELEANOR E. SCHWARTZ ■ “Quite.)—unlike most girls.” Entered from Columbia School, 1918. Course: General. Activities: Glee Club (1); Senior As- sembly (3). i . RALPH S. LAING “And still they looked, and still their won- der grew That one small head could carry all he knew.” Entered from Columbia School, 1918. Course: General. Activities: Glee Club (3-4); “Lightfoot’.’ in “Pioneer's Papoose ; “Gypsy Rover.” 1 X ff GLADYS WIGGINS Duiy -y 1 70 “Though I don't set the world on Are. yet I am good at sparking.” Entered from Columbia School, 1918. Course: Commercial. Activities: Glee Club (1-2) ; “Drum Maj- or (1) ; “Gypsy Rover” (2) : Kolah Club (2) : Specialties Senior Play (3). EDWARD LAING “Paddle your own canoe.” Entered from Columbia School, 1917. Course: General. Activities: Football (1-2-3-4) ; Basketball (1 -2-3-4) : Football Captain (2-4) : Baseball (1-4); Junior Prom Committee (3); Soph- omore Rep. on Board of Control (2) ; Track (1) ; Glee Club (1).
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% fV - VIVIAN FOWLER A great amount of dignity done up in a small package.” Entered from Columbia School, 1017. Course: Classical. Activities: Secretary (1) : Vice-president Sophomore Class: Rhododendron Staff (1- 3); (lice Club (1-2-3); Valedictorian. FRANCIS M. SHORT “A cheerful grin will get you in. Where the kicker is never known.” Entered from Puyallup H. S.. 1010. Course: General. Activities: Glee Club (1-2-3-4) : Operetta (1-2-3-4) ; Vice-pros, of Class (1-2): II. S. Orchestra (2) ; Treasurer Class (3-4) ; Vice President of Debate Club (3-4) : Track (1-3): Football (2-4): Senior Class Play “Clover.” EVA II. BYERS “Speech is silver, would that I might coin it.” Entered from Merrill, Wisconsin, 1010. Course: General. Activities: Literary Club (1): Secretary and Treasurer (1) ; Glee Club (1-2-4) : Kolali Club (3-4): Dramatic Club (1-2-4): Lillamush” in “Pioneer’s Papoose (4) ; Debate Club (1-2-3) ; Daisy” in Senior Play. LAURA WILEY “Character teaches above our wills. Entered from Nelson School, 1018. Course: General. Activities: Kolali Club (2-3-4) ; Chairman Dramatic Club (3) : Pres. Debate Club (4): Inter-class Champion debate team (2) : Debate Editor (2) ; Kolali Club Ed- itor (4) ; Chairman Senior Com. “Cicero's Circus (4) : “Lucinda” in “Rejuvenation f Aunt Mary.”
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VIRGINIA SHANNON “The world is so full of a number of things, I’m sure we should dll be as happy as kings. Entered from Columbia School, 1918. Course: General. Activities: Glee Club (1 -2-3 4) ; “Love Pirates of Hawaii” (2) : Gypsy Rover” (3) : Pioneer’s Papoose” (4) ; Concert (4) ; Kolnh Club (2) ; Girls’ Council (4). VIRGIL ROSE Gently in the manner, firmly in the art. Entered from Columbia School, 1917. Course: Commercial; (P. G.) Activities: Class President (1-2); Senior Basketball Team; Sheriff Jim” in “The Runaways”; (8); Manager Loyal Order of S. II. R.’s, Honor Roll. ANNA SCHWARTZ A perfect woman nobly planned. Entered from Columbia School, 1918. Course: General. Activities; Class President (1-2-3-4); Kolah Club (2-3) ; Discussion Club (2-3) ; Soph. Debate Team (2) ; Yell Leader (3-4) ; Bas- ketball Team (2-3-4) : Sec. Athletic Assn. CM) ; Girls’ Athletic Editor (3-4) ; Track Capt. (3) ; Editor “Skyrocket” (4) ; Capt. Basketball Team (4). IJ)RRA INE LEQUE Receive your thoughts as guests, but treat your desires as children. Entered from Stanwood School, 1921. Course: General. Activities: Secretary and Treasurer (1): Class Treasurer (2-3) ; Girls’ Council (4) ; Debate (2) ; Chairman of Committee for raising funds (3) ; Vice-president of Stu- dent body (3) : Basketball Team (3) ; Salutatoriam
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