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RLTH DORIS MITCHELL R German Clee Clube Artist uill I Artist Revue IJ Girls Athlet1cAssociat1on l5, Girls Rooters Club. Fair as the lilies is she to behold. And assuredly worth her weight in gold For she is nature's masterpiece. She is a splendid student and a faithful friend. A good looker? Well, her picture speaks for itself on that score. Underneath those glossy, golden locks she carries a wonderful stock of knowledge, including some strikingly artistic ideas. Always a jolly, good friend, ready to help whenever she can. Those dark lashes and net of golden hair have already ensnared one heart -so we hear. She has a wonderful weakness for Trey o' Hearts, for reasons unknown. Indeed. she is a most amiable girl. To know her is to love her. LlLLlAXl A MULMANSTEDT QLLFNELLE MATTHEWS B1 y Nancy blrls Rooters Club Hikers Club Billy and love to the same end train True happiness is now her one desire. l truly fear that some dark-haired swain Has set her soul on fire. Mulmanstedt! Conscience me wwhat a name! For some information as to the significance of this trademark we have consulted Wood's Natural History. Darwin's Origin of Species, We-bster's Unabridged Dictionary and Culliver's Travels, with no result. But what is in a name? - A rose by any other name would smell just as sweet. She has a cheery disposition and a good word for everybody. Will not knock and has never been known to criticise aclass- mate unfavorably. Billy has succeeded in doing everything she ever attempted, with the exception of one thing, namely. to say the letter She invariably says w'ite for white. 22 tirls Athletic Association Cirls Class Basketball I4 I5 Writer of Class Will Did you notice a holy terror in basketball? --'Twas Queenelle. Who is more determined to be tall. When declaiming in the hall. Than Queenelle3 Her quick, excitable disposition has often afforded her classmates great amusement. An athlete of much note and as guard in basket- ball brings terror to all who cross her path, in which game she is at her best. when her anger is slightly kindled. Quite a Latin scholar and orator. While the butter-flies of the class flitted through their high school career, this candle fly buzzed around the midnight candles and as a result has made an extremely honorable record in our class. We often wonder what we would do without her to save the reputation of the class in Latin. . .- '.'-'Vff' 5' 'NN' 'ff vsQk1af1mQ:i:r- .- , '.: 'a'. ii5r - i1-2 W Wm 'Rf-f 3'f-133it'1'4L-i'-1: i Q mf F921 1 f -we .. :-.'w.:s'-..N-r,.7.,,,,,t,..,,a,.,,, 4-7-ol--fe-K - zft-- ,pf,,,,g ,. .. ': -r1:-.-'f :.:.-...-- N x x f is 1 s .2 , 'I . ' 1 f. . .. , . ' i . .1 . . . l -L A . .. f , .. -H v. .. - : .x ' :Qs A Ik. . ..: u
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LORENE LATTA Rene ass Editor ulll I4 Citrman te ua Literary Editor Revue irs Athletic Association Girls Tomato Club Routers Cu Doubt thou the stars are fire! Doubt that the sun doth move! Doubt truth to be a liar But never doubt l love. We know this is true, and if you doubt it. just ask Owen. He can tell you all about it. We've been wondering for some time where Lorcnels class ring could so mysteriously have disappeared, but you know she could not be Owen anything, so hc received his pay. Lorcne has a very literary mind and words flow freely from her pen. When it comes to eloquence, she is right there with the goods. As to origin- ality. Lorene leads the ranks. She can think of things that have never happened and are never likely to happen. Often her thoughts soar in the clouds and leave the rest of us poor mortals gaping below. As to her abilities as a student. just examine the High School record book. If all the girls of our school were as lovable as Lorene. there would be no question as to universal harmony. WALTER A MORRIS Mush Class Editor uill I3 Debating Team I3 Clee Cl b I3 Circulation Manager uill I4 High School Bible Class German Clee Club Editor in Chief Revue I5 Writer of Class History: School Play, 'l4: Class President 'I4: Boys' Literary Society: Editor- in-chief Quill 'l5. He's a scholar-an orator-a literary genius ln all things excelling, he bids fair To become a great statesman. His eloquence would draw iron tears from Plato's eyes. This beaming countenance belongs to Mush, who has so successfully guided The Quill in her third year's voyage over rough waters. Also, the editor-in-chief of the Revue , He is blessed with plenty of good looks and lots of common sense, is somewhat of a lady's man and dancer. Since his Freshman year, he has been deelaiming and orating with the looks of a Caesar and the eloquence of a Demosthenes. but never has he dabbled in Athletics. Walter is a character among us. socially. physically and mentally. 21 VIALCOLVI WILBDR 'VIOSS Mossy Mack High School Bible Class Athletic Editor Revue Boys Literary Society Boys Athletic Association German Play The fair sex no attraction holds For him. But diving deep in volumes old ln twilight dim: Truly his brain shall neither mold nor rust But in the fleeting years grow strong in self trust. One of those extremely bashlul fellows used to be. An example of great development. September l9lI-from a small country town and so bashful that the sound of his own voice frightened him: june 'IS-a credit to any Senior Class: September l9Il-would cross the street to avoid passing a strange girl: I9I5- woulcl cross the street to pass a strange girl. Beneath that lavish pompadour of his is con- cealed an abundance of grey matter. He has a natural talent for standing in well with the teachers-another indication of a level head. Although a silent man. he has a quiet, courteous greeting that makes him the friend of all. -- 5- -.-. . ., .. ,. , f.l'5:'-.-1. Z?Iga ill' 4 ' YiEs:',?:i3j2gJ51,'iss., , .-1.11,-il1:Qii'Pi'ii?3EY 558 , . 2Q5 ::22E?5.E11:53551-3-,f. fp 4' II if ' s . N . L ' D Ai, ' i t'I- 4 ' Q ' ' : - - CLI' ' Q ' ' 3 ' - N - - ' t'l lp' ' ' ' 'liz Cl' ' 3 L, ' z ' ' -- H: - f ' - 1 - ' ' 2 i I 1 1 Q ' 1 ' ' : ' ' ' - , - ' I b. t ' ,' , ' H ' I . ' , -
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0 'W Q 1fl?9il I 5 'CN' .7 ....mL.,s.... L, l :tt N -n.-.aw-'31 , Y I In I ' ' '- 1 3- NAIL , Q tt. ' 'U' 1 ' ' CHRISTINE ARNOLD NFLSON Pencil Hlkers Club C-lrls Athletlc Association C-urls Tomato Club Clrls Roottrs Club et black rlnglets and rosy cheeks Has thxs lrlsh Malden A npphng glgglc and dulcet solcf And suntors too many to name This shy blushxng maiden IS known as Pencnl whxch name was glvtn her hecaust of her fragnle appearance The adorable way Chnstme has of managmg her eyes and the coquettlsh twlst of that curly OD head of hers has attracted the attentnon and adnuratxon of many a fanr swam Round as a butterball she rolls about serene and happy wnth a smlle that as a wmner The Cannmg Club IS proud to number her among its members along whlch hne she has done some most excellent work Wake up boys and take notxce Seldom do we flnd so much to admlre and so llttlm to crltncnse ffl' wf' HATTIF A PIERCE Hatt Cnrls Rooters Club Thus brown eyed gurl though yet qultt young Proclalms the short word duty The most sublnme ln the Engllsh tongue And she practxces xt most truly Hattie IS very fond of lanes and especially to teach school but xt ns very probable that the sand Lane wlll lead her ln a dlfferent dlrectlon However tlme wxll prove We really thunk that she could do great work ln the suffrage ranks for great IS her power of argument She has so much Scnpture nn her head that one mlght mlstake her for a prayerbook And we might add that she not only knows nt but practnces what she preaches 3 2.3 , '4-,L,1,'-,-.-r'g.i. AU 'fi M ,-uwg:..v,'.-.v ' -- .:j,l.-.'1'.t'f-t:I1': 77 . :3LH1f 7'S'-.'Jx7 '- '3,- :'q'11,fs14t'2Q-'--'N' ' . . iz-2:1922-:.ci1-.1:'- ,?,-.- q H '33 '3':' fl uh, .... . f-.4 ll 135 ':-' I XERA ILEEN PHILLIPS In a domestic sclence course Does she excel But at whatever she tnes her hand She does xt well An exen tempered daughter of the country who stands near the top of her class wlthout making a fuss about nt For the fnrst three a man hater but much to our astomshment thxs year she has been castmg her love darts rather promlscuously te a few of he Freshmen have been struck She cannot decide whlch she prefers Shnmp salad or Slate r and Book 'Xotwlthstandlng her matnmonlal aspxratxons she IS a consnstent worker who makts fnends and kups them 2 Q F :V ' 'A I I I I Y ' v y ' ' ' A ' ' A 1 - . . I . I 4 H l 'H .- 4 . ' I I ' one that is spelled with a capital. She intends years with us. she was duiet and somewhat of . . . . - A i . V. l A . ' ' . . ' t . ' I I ' ' ' ca
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