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K,-:IB 55? Ya f.-eeffe 4feV. -.. I Q .ffr A' 'N ' 'f' www.-,als-...b,,1 k- S ' 'QL HERBERT SWIFT- Herb A. H. S. 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 2, 3, 4. Booster Club 4. There may be greater men than I but I doubt it. Herb's ward-robe will compete with Queen Elizabeth's. If he didn't work for a clothing store merchant we would won- der about it. Herb, you're not a half bad sheik after all. DOROTH EA OSWALT- Dot A. H. S. 1, 2, 3, 4. Operetta 1, 2. Glee Club 1, 2. Little said is soon mended. Dorothea is another one of the danger- ous lights. LOUISE BRIER-- Beezie A. H. S. 1, 2, 3. 4. Honor Student 2. 4. Booster Club 4. School Play 4. 'Take me to that land of Jazz. VVhen it comes to being a professor's wife, Beezie takes the cake. She has completed her High School career in three and one-half years. MARGARET RILEY- Margie A. H. S. 1. 2, 3. 4. Let the world slide, l'1n happy. Margaret is GWen's shadow and is right in it when it comes to having a good time. She resigned from our class January 16, 1928. CARL LARSON- Larson A. H. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Glee Club 2. He fears the wiles of a maiden's smile. Carl never talks enough for us to find out anything on him. He must believe in the old saying Silence is golden. E!! ,.,.f, v,......--- ' V u X ' -. QM L gt X , ev ,A ww 4 . 5 .ii N , r I5 I Page 19 ...EL- she, 45 ki ff .-4 12 . '- .. 1- x', A . . - E, .iQL.-i:4f.:--,.i'1.:v-4'- -Q -,, , ,-Z, , -,- , , Y , ,,--,... -i--Q , --- .5 ve. .:, .,.-f-- .-.,.,- -...-qi.,-. -,- - -- , -,Q A -,, A . J- ,, .., ..--.. .53 , ,.. ,..q::- ---?,.- J-, H- ,zflcq , ,I . N A .,, A - -. - . L-- .- -... - - f--4 .4-Md ,. V, ,,a-x-a+:5k,a..,.,- A-. .,..- -LM. ,. 'Wg -A ti , 92-.hip
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