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CASE, ELOITISE Girls' Glee Club 2. tl, 4: Secretarial 'llraining Club 4: Girl Reserves 21 Bohemian Girl 3. CASTELLA NORISIAN Orchestra 4: Dramatic Club 4 f The Lottery Man 43. CHANDLI-312, RUTH Girls' Gleq Club 43 Natura- Lore Society 3. 4: Girl Irvs:-rvvs 3, 4. CHENEY, M1-:RAB ' Buffalo, Wyo., 2. 33 The Pompion Pic 4. CLAPP. ROBERT Bovs' Glee Club 2, 3. 4: Bohemian Girl 22, Mascot 45 Denver Chorus 4: Male Quartet 4. CLARK, RUTH Girl Reserves 2, 53, 43 Nature Club il. CLENIENTS, DKJNALD Boys' Gloe Club 3, 4: 'ilioliemlan Girl 3: Maw- cot 4: Odaroloc 4: Outdoor Nature Club 223 Astronomy Club 2: Denver Chorus Il, 4. I COUGHLIN, NEII, Baseball 4. I I COMSTOCK, ALLISON COTTRELL. MARGTXRET Girl Reserves 4: Secretarial Training Club 4. X221
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NL Follows the ponderous entrance of Billy Berueffyg he has under his arm a huge scroll, whereon we see inscribed in large letters, Resolvede, thatte the memberrs of ye outlawe band shoulde notte combe their hare while eating brekefastef' Close on his heels is Erwin Blosser, carrying a basket of doughnuts. Four other members, Vera Boyer, Violet Bluhm, Opal Bradburn, and Lucile Brady, advance, all bemoaning the fate of fair young Russell Brady, who was drowned while conversing with a learned trout in a nearby stream-poor fish! Others are making appearance at every moment, and the glade is now peopled with a vivacious group, all occupied with the crude but hearty greeting they are giving our readers. Still outlaws are pouring in. Here we see Frances Brewer, her lips flowing with beauteous spring-time verses, there, Wanda Burdick, disputing with Friar Tuck the merits of the new Ford. Were it not for a timely explanation by one of the outlaws we might think the good nut-brown soda pop, which was offered us by Edith Burnett, and which we have been quafling, a rather strong beverage, when we see Goldie and Ramona Burgess peering from behind a double-trunked tree. Jeanette Calkins and Mary Campbell are busy explaining to the visitors that, due to the carelessness of the other outlaws in their hunting, their only luck in an all-day chase for the doe had been a few cents. And now the head-waiter, whom they call Maxine Carmean, announces that dinner will be served in the mess-house, where the outlaws and their guests repair to a sumptuous banquet of roast vension and potato chips, served in elaborate style by Elouise Case, Norman Castellan, Ruth Chand- ler, and Merab Cheney. This over, each of the guests, lying back upon the greensward with a contented sigh, is ready to testify that Robert Clapp, chief in the kitchen, is a master of the art of frying stewed oysters. fTIlE story continued on page 26j l21l
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DEBACKER, ELMER Baseball 2, 3, 41 DI'lXTER, DOROTHY Football -l. COFFIN, GRACE Girls' Glee Club 2, 3. -1 QV.-Pres. 43 1 Mixed Glee Club 2. 3, 4: Denver Chorus 2. 3, 4: Erminie 2 3 Bohemian Girl 33 The Mascot 4: Girl Re- serva-s 4: Chapel Commissioner 4g National Honor Society JS, 4. CRoss, GENEVIEVE Girls' Glee Club 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club Zi. 4 QSPC. 4b. CROSS, OTTo DAGGETT. ODETA Girls' Glee Club 2. 43 Girl Reserves 2, 3. 4. DAVIS, CHESTER Girl Reserves 2, Ii, 43 Spanish Club -lg Cafeteria .,3 -,. DUNCAN, DON 0 Club 2. Boys' Glee Club 2, 3 iSec. .15 5 Boosters' 24, 4 KV.-Pres. 23 siouer 4. Ecol-:nRoTEN, ERNEST Boys' Glee Club 2. EI.P'TBIAN, ARI.INE Debating Club 2. 22: Alt See. 2, 33 9 Chapel Commis- Club 2. 3. 4: Nature Lorr- Societv 4: Girl llesvrvvs 2, Il, 41 Owl 2, 3 oloc 42 Spanish Cum 4. 3 Odnr- i231
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