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THE SENIORS 6 C7'v6 S P NU? EW sa? Q SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS BERNICE S'rA1iBLER, Vice-President MARY ANN MACROBERTS, Secretary RUSSELL NIALCOLM, President IOHN CLARKSON, Treasurer DAVID INGLIS, Sergeant-at-Arms 16-D MJ
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NDSU? C ? THE SENIORS J DJ Uhr Gilman nf Ninviven Ementg-illnnr OR three years past we have extolled our virtues in the year-books of our predecessors, and now for the last time we leave our page of lest ye forget. Four short years ago we played our parts as pawns. XV e were many, a motley throng, eager to conquer the knights and castles of the future. ln our own small sphere we had our knights, and that year were laid the foundations for future successes. Though not stars, our goodly number of athletes, debaters, scholars, and persons of the play commanded the respect of those higher up in life. Then, when older by a year, our bishops appeared in the form of sharks. Alva Pardon was our king, who guided all moves as only a king should. He also, with Russell Malcolm, Elwood Cushing, and Tom Ned, made our plays renowned on the field and court. Then we thought we controlled the board, but soon found we only knew the half of it. As upper-classmen we provided the backbone for all the teams and took our proper places as leaders of the school. This year our men in football have placed the school at the top in the state, our debaters have won worthy recognition, our musicians have achieved success after success. The Optimist has been the best ever. The splendid way in which our Senior play was received has brought this, our last year, to a fitting close. VVe cannot, and would not if we could, claim perfection, for our faults and mistakes have been many, but to all the present classes we extend our best wishes and indeed hope that they may profit by our mistakes. '
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e mgga Algfing 53,3 THE SENIORS Svvninrn ALICE HARRTETT ANDERSON Nor know we anything so fair As is the smile, upon thy face. Girls' League CI, 2, 3, 4,55 Gulonnacle Club C455 Optimist Staff C45 5 Girls' Fancy Dress Party Q2, 45. . ELLEN HARRISON ANDERSUN There's nothing more queenly than kindness, and nothing more royal than truth. Girls' League C2, 3, 45 5 Classical Club C3, 455 Honor Banquet C45. STEELE BAILEY I am ready to be convinced, but show me the man that can do'it. Springfield High School, Mo. CI, 2, 35. HELEN ELAINE BALLINGER 'fMaiclens should be mild and meek, swift to hear and slow to speak. J' 1 l W Q A ls ,figs J .:-Q7 I ' i sz Sf J JJ4 PARDOHME, -f sur 1 fm RIQHTU fm? QV I Tn
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