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Senior Slams Name Margaret Banta Soubriquet Maggie Died of Math. Famous Last Words I haven't my Trig done Alma Bartow Alma combing hair I can't speak any louder Frances Card Fran meekness I know it isn’t right Grace Brown Brownie debating My! My! My! Muriel Crane Mooie worrying over boxing match Let me alone Eva Kitchel Eve dancing with Ed. I haven’t a lesson done Helen Gormley Petite Helene hot dogs Woof! Woof! Gladys Hanford Lee poetry Oh Glory! Mabel Megrath Mabe reading Carlyle Oh, I burned my hand again Elizabeth Zeak Liz reducing Gimme a lemon! Helen Moody Moody being moody Has anyone seen my report card? Berenice Smith Frances flirting Where’s George? Isabel Taylor Sally giggling I want a drink Jeanne Trowbridge Jane snoring Isabel, are you go- ing with me? Mabel Day Mabe writing checks Don't forget your dues Ethel Potter Et acting Don’t you love me at all? Hilda Townsend Hilda typing What rate did you make? Bernadette Marazzini Bobby carelessness Where’s my valise? Helen Rieger Helen school Who’s absent today? Anna MacKinnon Anne talking Don’t worry Mildred Van Orden Mid being teased Don’t say that name again! Eugene Clave Gene bashfulness (So quietly spoken we couldn’t hear them) Robert Dow Bob making speeches You have no class spirit Harold Gormley Fat teasing I better not try to climb that monu- ment Richard Headley Dick throwing erasers 1 didn’t do it 29
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EDNA WILLIAMS “Ed” Beta Delta Sigma Quiet, demure, and friendly is our classmate Edna. Even though Algebra is the bore of her existence, we feel sure she will graduate and be- come a full Hedged teacher some day. HERBERT WARDEN “Ouzel” Class Play 4 “Duzel” is a good sport. He has helped in all the debates by singing in the quartet, and was our humorous ‘Tim” in the class play. Go to it at College, hoy. ELIZABETH ZEAK “Bettie” Can’t you see Elizabeth facing a class of young hopefuls, and putting them through the paces of the fundamentals for their mental training? The answer is—we can, for surely her grim determina- tion, and her ability to command will make her a successful teacher. 28
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11 Senior Slams Name Soubriquet Died Of Famous Last Words In view of the evi- Bentley Smith dence I feel that Smittie Commercial Law conciliatory meth- ods—died before he finished Robert Jennings Bob posing Let’s do that last act over again Wilbur Rhinesmith Rhiney arguing You poor sap!! George Umstadter Umstadter singing You’re the girl ! surely love Irving Vreeland Ding dancing Now, listen George Scandlen Scandlen ice baths Oh, where am I? Herbert Warden Duzel Courting Has she got naughty eyes? Thomas Milligan Vance singing So’s your Aunt Tillie Maude Conklin Maud typing Oh, I can’t talk Cecelia Tintle Cel silence Mary Marchisin Mary shortness I’ll lap your face Frances Decker Fran not being modern I wanna go home Madelyn Hubner Hubby driving I think you are too fresh Margaret Coulter Peg chewing Now stop! Nettie Hissem Net Squealing Oh, take that bug off me! Margaret Searles Peg Chemistry Where is the Ford key ? Hellen Searles Sis lip stick Oh, there’s a worm Alice Trent Alice Fretting My home work’s all done Helen DcPuyt I lelena New dresses I wish I could dance! Edna Williams Ed Homesickness I wish Katherine Rickman Kay Drawing I hear a “Rustle” Olive Beam Beamy Sheik-bob I'm gonna tell Helen Edwards Helen Calmness Where’s Ruth? Ruth Cooper Ruth Natural death Oh Johnnie! Edna Nicholson Ed Dog cholera Bow! Bow! Addison Durand Yaddie Fooling Well, I’ve run out of excuses Russell Calder Rus wavy hair Oh, ah.ahem! As I was saying. So’s your old man Daniel Mead Dash Love sickness I’ll clean the car 30
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