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Hir tilluiuiumiitli (Trail Sigrid Olson. Commercial Course. Glee Club. 1; Operetta. 1; Home Ec. Club 1; Torch Society. 2-3-4; EaKle Staff. 2-3. A competent stenographer“ June Marxen. Classical Course. Entered from Olympia. Torch Soci- ety. 2-3-4; Orchestra. 2-3-4; Glee Club. 4; Editor Eagle. 3; Library Staff. 3-4. “Was there ever a good orchestra without violins“ Edwin Danielson. HFtory-Engllsh Course. “When marry will be the boss and the cook.' Elon Holm. Agriculture Course. Stock Judging Team. 1-2-3; Smith-Hughes Conference. Pullman. 3; Knights of the Paddle. 3; Band. 4; Orchestra. 4; Vocational Club. 2-3; F F. A.. 4. “He'll not shirk when he starts to work Ellen Redeen. History-English Course T O T Club. 3; Home Ec. Club. 1-2. “Once a true friend, always a friend Sylvia Talus. Commercial Course. Glee Club. 1; Operetta. 1; Book- mending. 4. “Tho gentle and shy, there is mischief in her • t eye. Edward Medema. Scientific Course 7 may be tall, but I'm not a bit uppish Ralph Gustafson. Agriculture Course. Rifle Club. 2-3; Smith-Hughe; Conference. Pullman. 3; Pres F. F. A.. 4; Stock Judg- ing Team. 1-2-3. “Your cheeks are like the roses. Your eyes are awfully blue. If you Weren't so bashful, what Wouldn't the girls do for you.'' Kathleen Hart. General Course. All-School Play. 1; T. O. T. Club. 3-4; Olee Club. 2-3-4; Quartette. 3: Home Ec. Club. 1-2; Trio. 4; Orchestra. 2-3-4; Band. 1; Eagle Staff. 4 “A modest maid, but oh, so merry. Doris Carlson. Commercial Course. Home Ec. Club. 1-2; Glee Club. 1- 2; Operetta. 1; Library Staff. 3; Rest Room Staff. 2- 3-4. “Shorthand! Life's little pastime.'' Gilmore Reese. Agriculture Course. “ll ould that we, as he, might fare in chemistry. 13
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CEIir £!illaiuiamittli arail Ruth Shannon. Commercial Course. Big A Club. 2-3-4; Home Ec. Club. 1- 2; Vaudeville. 1-2-3; Operetta. 2; Sextette. 1-2; Glee Club. 1-2-3-4; Trio. 2-3-4; Science Club. 1; T O T. 2- 3-4; All-8chool Play. 3: Junior Play. 3; Senior Play. 4; Song Leader. 2-3-4; Yell Leader. 3-4. When study interferes with a good time, cut out the study. Maxine Stout. History-English Course. T. O. T. Club. 2-3-4; Torch Society. 2-3-4; Eagle Staff. 1-2-3-4; Vaudeville. 3; Ali-School Play. 3. One in the line of workers Not in the line of shirkers. Stanley Millican. General Course. Entered from Queen Anne High. 1929. F F. A.. 4. He has a deep mind. in fact most of it is in his feet. Clarence Fowler. General Course Senior Class Pres.; Eagle Club. 4; All- School Pla . 2-3-4; Senior Play. 4; T io. T. Ciub. 2-3- . Football. 2-3-4; Boys' Quartette. 4. So blith was he, so gay of heart So tall and straight of limb, That some maids did straightway fall Quite deep in love with him. Clara Maurstad. Histcry-Engllsh Course. Big A Club. 3-4. Just a calm young lady persuing her Way. Ilene Snyder. Soientilic Course. Entered from St. Dominic's Academy. Everett. 1929. Glee Club. 4; Torch Society. 3-4. When she will, she will, and You may depend on it. When she won't. she wont, And that's the end of it. James Hauschildt. Scientific Course. Tennis. 2-3-4; Glee Club. 1; Torch Society. 2-3-4; Eagle Club. 3-4; T. O T Ciub. 2-3-4; Senior Play. Scholarship Contest. 4; Knights of the Paddle. 2-3; Rifle Club. 2-3; Debate. 4; Operetta. 1; Vaudeville. 2; Junior Play. Talk to him of Jacob s ladder and he'll ask the number of steps. Charles Wrage. Agriculture Course. Football. 3-4; Stock Judging Team. 2- 3-4; Smitl.-Hughes Conference. Pullman. 3. A light heart lives long. May Lawson. Commercial Course. Home Ec. Club. 1; Torch 3 - cletv. 2-3. Life is what we make it. Dorothy Thorsen. Classical Course. Vaudeville 1-2-3-4; Home Ec. Club. 1-2; Big A Club. 2-3-4; Pres. Torch Society. 4; T. O. T. Club. 3-4; Sec. Girls' League, 4; Eagle Staff. 3; Glee Club. 3: A ell Leader 3. Station D-O-T now signing off. Lora Ditmore. Classical Course. The art of a thing is first its aim And next its manner of accomplishment. 14
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3hr «fMilluunumihli drail Lorena Beath. Hlstory-Engllsh Course. Glee Club. 1-2-3-4; T. O. T.. 2-3; Chairman Constitution Committee. 1; Home Ec Club. 1. Bookmending. 3-4; Operetta. 1; Torch Society. 2-3-4; Vaude- ville. 1-2-3; Eagle Staff. 1-2-3; Library. 2-3-4 A heart unspotted is not easily daunted Ruby Cole. Commercial Course. Home Ec. Club. 1; Library Stall, 2-3-4. “Cheerful, quiet and studious Earl McQuf.sten. Commercial Course. Glee Club 1-2-3; Tennis. 1-2-3; Basket- ball. 3; Boys Quartette. 2-3; Operetta. 1-2. “Who does his tasks from day to day, And meets whatever comes his Way. Frank Pulliam. General Course. Football. 2-3; Basketball, 2-3; Track. 3; Operetta. 1; Business Mgr Freshman Class; Basket- ball Captain. 3; Business Mgr. Student Body. 4; Stage Mgr.. 3-4; Glee Club. 1-2; T. O. T Club. 2-3; Eagle Club. 3. He's fair and square, and rather fat% But a mans a man for all of that. Evelyn Stal.lvik. General Course “Silence is a sign of thought. Louise Eberhard. Hlstory-Engllsh Course. “Smiles that make us happy. George Siegal. Manual Arts Course. Track. 1-2-3; Basketball. 3; Eagle Club. 3-4; Pres. Eagle Club. 4; Stage Mgr.. 3-4; Glee Club. 2-3-4; Quartette. 3-4; T O. T Club. 3-4 Life is just one thing after another Paul Wesson. Manual Arts Course. Football. 2-3-4. Track. 1-2-3-4; Junior Play; Senior Play; T. O T. Club. 2-3-4; Voca- tional Club. 2-3; Eagle Club. 2-3-4; Sec. Boys' Club. 4; Rifle Club. 2. Life is what we make it. Elsie Haller. Scientific Course. Entered from Granite Falls High. Stu- dent Council. 2. Modest simplicity is a virtue of woman Lavada Nold. General Course. Library Staff. 2-3; Home Ec Club. 1-2: Rest Room Staff. 1-2-3; Vaudeville. 2. Neither too careless nor too sad, Nor too studious, nor too glad. Eugene Mayo. Scientific Course. Orchestra 1-2-3-4; Track. 2; T. O. T.. 4; F F A.. 4 Shyness is a virtue in this hold age 16
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