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William 0 Bri?n (Rill) Kathryn Lawton (Kay) AH great men are c’enl and I don’t feel well myself. Football 1, 2. 3. 4. Rasketball 3, 4. Roy Scouts 1. Track 4. Football Captain 4. Athletic Editor of Rodeo 4. Daisy La Moore We see her little and hear her less, but sh?’s a mighty fine girl you’ll have to con- fess. Entered from Sparta 2. Glee C!ub 2. 3. Journalism 4. Bible Study 4. Forrest Ilackett I could not other than jo’ly be. Football 1. 2. 3, 4. Junior Play 3. Track 3. Football Captain 4. Ruth Ferguson We love her for her finilo, her look, her way. Art 1. Glee Club 2, 3. Campfire 2. Journalism 4. Junior Play 3. Sec’y-Treas. of Class 3. Elbert Doane No cupid's dart e’er pierced his heart. Entered from Conklin. Glee Club 3. Basketball 3. You have deserved hi'rh commendation. True prai e and love. Campfire 1, 2. 3. Secretary of Campfire 2. Debating 3. Girl Scouts 4. Jourr.a ism 4. Stage Manager Junior Play. Stage Marager Senior Play. Editor in chief of Rodeo. Valedictorian 4. Justin Brown (Jut) No sinrer and ro saint perhaps. But. well, the very best of chaps!” Entered from Allendale. Glee Club 3. Tr. ck 3. 4. Operetta 3. Junior Play. Football 4. Senior Play. Basketball 3, 4. A. A. 3. Premie it of Class 3. Pre ident of A. A. 4. Advertising Mgr. of Rodeo. WiPcmene Howard (Bille) A spirit of gladr.es; and a heart of gold. Glee Club 1. 2. 3. Opere ta 1, 2, 3. Track 2. Girl Scruts 4. Jour utlhm 1. 2. Basketball 3. A. A. 1. 2. 3. Ernest Braamse ( lack) Can’t keep his sense and nonsense separated. Glee Club 1. 2. 3. Operetta 1. 2. Basketball 3, 4. Journalism 3. Joke Editor 4. A. A. 1. 2. 3. Track 2, 3. Hazel Dyke Her hair was not mo e sunny than her heart. Home Economics 1, 2, 3. Journalism 3. Page Twelve
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John Mur vail (Jack) “Not too serious, not too fray: but a rare gtx d fellow. Glee Club 1. Band 2. 3. Vice Pr . I. Junor Play. Stamp Club 4. A. A. I, 2. Treas. of Orchestra 4. Editor of News StntT 4. Journalism 4. Senior Play. Senior Vice President. Sec y of Stamp Club 4. Orchestra 2. 3. 4. Ass’t. Advertising Mgr. 4. Beatrice Walt “Keon sense, common : ense, no room for nonsense. Home Economics 1. Glee Club 2. 3. Journalism 4. James I.offers tJiml “Pleasure first duty after- wards. G!ee Club 3. Track 3. 4. Basketball 4. Scojting 1, 2. Journalism 2, 3. Pres. Senior Class 4. Subscription Mfrr. Rodeo. Bernice Wildey “Laughing at this, laugh- ing at that. Vet nobody knows what she's laughing at.” Home Economics 1, 2. Debating 3. Band 2, 3. Glee Club 2. 3. Track 2. Oratorical 4. Orchestra 4. Declamation 2. Basketball 3. 4. A. A. 2. George Timmerman “Study and fun ail in one.' Entered from Nunira. Journalism Z. Track 3. 4. Football 4. Page Thirteen Miriam rite “A merry heart makeih a cheerful countenance Ohe Club I, ft, 4 Uirl Scouts 4 Truck 8. operetta I, y. Senior Play, llert Hurling •‘When joy and duty clash, let duly go to awash, Coot ball I, 8, Junioi Play, Senior Play Band 2. Margaret l.ullici (Irish! “Happy am I; from care I'm free Why aren't limy nil contented like me ? Home Economic J. Glee Club I. 2, H Girl Scouts 4, Basketball 4. Tiack 2, Senior Play, I.aw retire HrafK l,arry I “BashfoJo an ament t youth ' E Lered from Allendale GW C lub 3. S« noting 4. BibW Study 4 tCIUm Mail “A maideo petite and fair wW.%e arGsCW band are rare ' Hum JSaagttmfoe i, £, 3. Art . Art Editor of Alo4U .
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