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JAMES MARCH, '•Jimmie — “A cheerful grin will let you In where a kicker Is never known. Frosh Carnival. 1: Track. 2: (ilee Club, 3-4: Operetta. 3-4; Football. 4: Basket ball Mgr., 4; Dramatic Club. 4: Big: A. 4. LOUIS MEANS. Mimics’ —“If It wasn’t for me — Oh. what a world! Operetta. 1-2-3-4: Glee Club. 1-2-3-4: Knight Hawks. 3-4: Orchestra. 1-2-3: Pres. Dra- matic Club. 4: Football 4: Ten- nis. 3-4: Jr. Vodvfl. 3: Band. 3-4; Frosh Carnival. 1. TEMPA MELIOTT. Temp — Pre- cious stones are often small. Glee Club 3-4: Operetta. 3-4: Sr. Play. 4: Jr. Vodvil, 3: Honor Society. 2: Miss Cherry Blos- som.” 4. CLARK MOORE. Clarky —' Ath- letics are his hobbv.” Football. 3-4: Baseball. 2-3-4: Big A. 2-3- . DOROTHY OKERLUND. Pinkie”— Good nature is worth more than knowledge.” NELLE PEARSON. Nell — The world is as you take it. Honor Society. 2-3: G. A. C.. 1: County Typing Contest. 4. ELVIN ROTTLUFF. El v — Rome was not built in a day. Knight Hawks. 3-4. LESLIE ROTTLUFF. Grandpa”— I talk much but say nothing.” Track. 3-4; Baseball. 3-4. II. REV ELL, Russ”— Am bition is a trait admired in • n man. Band. 3-4: Orchestra. 4. REX ROGERS. Sandy —A clown by choice.” Orchestra. 1-2-3: Frosh Carnival. 1- Football. 4: Basketball Mgr.. 4: Operetta 4: Vlo’in Quartet. 1-2-3-4: Glee Club. 4. .- i i»r. it r tlons speak louder than words Frosh Pres.. 1: Glee Club. 1-4: Honor Society. 1: Board of Con- trol. 1. tJORIE REED. MarJ”— I love man less but art more. Bas- il? 1: Annual Staff. 3-4: b Pres.. 3: Costume M rr. 4: G. A. C.. 2. Page 24
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GAIL HOWE. “Shorty — I am small, but remember Napoleon. MARGARET HURLBURT. “Peggy — A stenographer of no mean ability. Girls’ Club. 2-3-4; County Typing Contest. 3 THEO ILES, “Peggy —“Those who know this girl the best, love her the most. Girls' Club, 3-4; Stu- dent Police, 4. CAROLINE “For she’s JOHNSON a Jolly good u 22? sS-t Caro — fellow.” GEORGE KENNEY. Kikl”— Dlftl- culties are but stepping stones to success. Track. 2-3; Vice-Pres. Jr. Class. 3; Vice-Pres. Sr.. 4. CHARLES KIDDER. “Chuck”— The world knows nothing of its greatest men.' Track. 2-3-4; Bas- ketball. 3-4; Glee Club. 4; Oper- etta. 4; Big A, 4. LENO R A KING, jfweet maid—and clever.” Nora —“Be good r let who will b FRANK KIMS E Y . Duddie — Where the crowd is — there you'll find him. Knight Hawks. 2-3-4; Operetta. 2-3; Glee Club. 2-3: Baseball Mgr.. 4: Sr. Pla 4; Band. 3; Stage Mgr.. 2-3: B A. 4. RICHARD KIMSEY. Die he was possessed • nature.” Glee Club 2-3; Orchestra. 3- Cym. 3; Dramatic ( Carnival. 1. EVELYN LUNDBERG. Lundy”— “For she was just the quiet kind. Honor Socit ty. 2-3-4; Annual Staff. 4: Valedictorian. 4; Girls Club. 2-3-4. HELEN MACK. Patty —“Liked by everyone.” Girls' Club. 2-3-4: Honor Society. 3-4; Sec.-Treas. Debate lub. 4: Dramatic Club, 4; Sr. Play. 4: Glee Club. 4; “Miss Cherry Blossom. 4: Sea Hawk Staff. 4; Frosh Carnival. 1 WILL AFA YE MAHAN. “Billie — She could say In poetry what others coul't in prose. Girls' Club. 4: Girls' Club Rep.. 4; County Conference. 4; Sr. Play. 4; Class Basketball. 4. Page 23
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ALICE RUMSEY. “Al”—“A quiet and pleasing manner wins many friends.” Honor Society. 3-4; Jr. Vodvll, 3; Sr. Play. 4; Typing: Contest. 4. OLIVER RUSING. “Pat”—“He hears but half who hears one party only.” NORMA SAHLIN. Tinee”—” I can live in slow music but let me live in Jazz!” Glee Club. 1-2-3-4; Operetta. 3-4; Sr. Play. 4; Jr. Vodvil, 3; I Mania tie Club. 4; Art. 3; Honor Society. 2-3-4; •’Miss Cherry Blossom.” 4. MARIAN SCHAFER. Mary Ann — “I am young. innocent and mean well, yet it seems all I do is wronR.'' Operetta. 1-2-3-4; Bas- ketball. 1-2-3; G. A. C.. 1-2-3; Sr. Trio. 4; Glee Club. 1-2-3-4; “Miss Cherry Blossom.” 4. ELSIE SCHMANDT — In quiet minds the greatest thoughts do grow. Girls' Club. 2-3-4; Decla- mation Contest. 3. ROY SCHMANDT. Boiler”— One cannot know everything. Opt r- etta, 4; Glee Club. 4. KATHLEEN SCHWARTZ. Dotti. — My. but she's gentle, and also shy. but there's mischief n h r eye ’ y cCl ALICE SOULE. “Johnnie — She smiles and all the world Is gay Honor Society’, 2: G. A. C.. 2-3; Vice-Pres. Girls’ Club. 4; Oper- etta. 4; Glee Club. 4. JOHN SOUTH WICK. Spots —“The more you know the Its» you have to find out. Operetta. 4; Glee Club. 4; Football. 4. LOUISE STAPP. Stappy — And she is an accomplished musician. Git e Club. 2-3; Honor Society. 2-3-4; Operetta. 3; Sr. Play. 4; Orchestra. 3-4. ELETHA STORM E. “Let ha — Oh. her eyes are heaven-lit with dreams!” Girls' Basketball. 1. HELEN T A S O V A C. Helen — Where there's a will, there's a way. Honor Society’. 1; Sea Hawk Mgr.. 4: Glee Club. 2-4; Miss Cherry Blossom.” 4: G. A. C . 2; Baseball. 2. Page 25
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