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J UNE, 1922, GRADUATES CHARLOTTE LOUISE GRAMS, Bob Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Erminieg Feast of the Red Cornf' Pirates of lPenzance. , True to her work, true to her friends. IRENE GOLDSTEIN. Gambetta 3, 4. A mind earnest. clear, profound which bestows its sunny light on all around. FRED FRISBIE. Junior Ex. Speaker. i'If he should lose his heart to maidens' wiles, VVe'd surely be surprised. HELEN MARIE FRIED, Helene Dancing, Oh how I love it. PEARL M. FRIEBERG. Whitie. junior Ex. Speakerg Masquers 43 Declamatory 3, 45 Boos- ter Staff 45 G.O.C.A. 3, 4g Geneve I would rather be right than President. MONA FORSETH, Muni A pleasing kindly maid. CATHARINE FARRAND She's always so neat, so sweet, so trim. All grace does around her hover. MARK F. ESCH. Football 3, 43 Basketball 3, 43 Disarmament Conference Programg Class Vice President. There's honesty, manhood, and good fellowship in thee. ROSE MARGARET EN GELHARD A serious soul is looking from thy earnest eyes. JESSIE E. EGBERT. Girls' Basketball 3, 4: An innocent face. but you never can tell. l23l Girls' Hiking Club 2, 35 Glee Club 25 Dido,
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JUNE, 1922, BENJAMIN A. EDWARDS Ben, Booster Staff 43 La Matinee 3g The Obstinate Fam- ily, Dido. All great men are dying, and I don't feel well myself. DONALD S. DUMKE, Don, Basketball 1, Z3 Football 2, 3. VVhv worr '? The more we study the more . 5 l U norance we discover. DOROTHY HELEN CURTIS. Hi-Tribune Staff, Hiking Club, Library Round Tableg Coming of the Prince of Peace. She speaks, behaves. and acts just as she ought to. ELEANOR MAE CREW. Girls' Basketball 4: Masquers 2, 3, 45 Hiking Club 23 Booster Stall: 43 Hi-'Tribune Staifg Owin' to Maggie. XVith honest pride, I scorn each sellish end. VVILLIAM H. DOHERTY, Bill. Glee Club 2. 3, 45 L.D.D.S. 1, 2, 3, Pres, 2g Interscholastin Debate 23 'Oratory 3, 45 Falstaff 3. A fine orator with a wonderful mind- VVe all think Bill is just that kind. MYRTLE M. DAI-ILEN A kindly presence warm and real, Seen and felt and known. OREL-LA B. COLBY, Lala. Jun. Ex. Speaker. All the reasonings of men are not worth one sentiment of women. VIVIAN G. CLARK. Prom Committee 35 Boos- ter Staff 4. My sincerest wish, a friend's esteem. RUTH D. CHASE, Skinny She is remarkable for her placid cheerfulnessf' MARY F. DUFFY, Bob. Bread Contestg Good English Contest. , Ye gods! The men lead me a wild goose chase ! GRADUATES C273
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JUNE, 1922, GRADUATES OSCAR I-I. HAUGE, Pep. I am no student, but I have a lurking fascina- tion for seducing hearts-Ladies, beware! DONALD HARRISON, L.D.D.S. A wise man who will make more opportunities than he Finds. LEONARD ORLANDO HANSON, Lena. Class Basketballg Class Trackg Class Indoor: W.P.D.S. Lord! I wonder what fool it was that first in- vented kissing. GENEVIEVE HAMBACHER, 'KGeneve. Hik- ing Club 1, 2. ' And still to her charms she alone is a stranger. MABEL LOUISE HALVERSON , She is a quiet, demure miss. RUTH L. HALSETH, Ruthie Glec Club 1, Z 3, 4, Hi-Tribune StaEg'Christn1as Play Mary.' x 1 Nothing endures but personal qualities. MAUDE HALMRAST, Mud Girls' Basket- ball, Glee Club 4, Pirates of Penzance. Favor to none, to all she smiles extends. EDWARD HADDAD, Sheik. W.P.D.'S. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 43 Interscholastic Debate 43 Hi- Tribune Staffg Falstalf 33 Red Cross Speaker. My mind to me a kingdom is. MALINDA GUENTHER, Slim 'Hi-Tribune Staff. I A It takes a brainy woman to make and keep a man happy and contented. FRANICIS GRENISEN l One that will not plead that cause wherein his tongue must be confuted by his conscience. ,W i l29l
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