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As A Freshman Knows 'em Theda Grant EVA MAE CARMONS4Attractive is the word for this dark-haired, peppy sophomore. RUBY COUNTS-Collects recipes and, oh boy, can she cook! OLGA BAYS-A teacher-to-be whose assets of amiability and determination will help her reach her goal. MADELINE YOUNG4A quiet sophomore who is fun to be around. ANGIE BENNET-Her good humor is the envy of all who know her. DEAN WILLIAMS-Is slender and blond and seems to cherish a really worthy ambition. EVANGELINE GEER-Will be remembered for her blond curls and wide smile. DORIS EASTERLY--Is going to be a journalist. She will earnher first million with a best-selling novel. BILL SHUMPSw Take it easy, you'll live longerlll, is his motto. PAUL BARRINGER-Likes chemistry and flashes a sincere smile. HAROLD HARRIS4Just can't curb that curly hair. He has blue eyes that twinkle. MRS. JERALDINE CHRISTY FRAMBERS--Has a dreamy, far-off look and wears her husband's aviation wings RAYMOND AUSMUS-Is an ingenious chess player who knows VIRGINIA VOGEL-Works hard. dances well, and gets her mail JACK HORTON--That curly headed boy who is practiced in the IRENE TOWLES-She's dependable and serves a mean tennis GEORGE GRAHAM--A slick haired youth from Dexter who likes ALICE GILLIG-She's sweet. Maybe that is why she has such a EDWIN MAIER-One of Danny Stark's G-men lG for goall all the plays. from Montana. art of sleeping. ball 'em about high school age. :mod time. who plans to be a doctor. JOE SWARTZ-His quiet smile is full of fun and some mischief too. HERBERT HOLMAN--A tenor voice, curly hair and serious, DAVID PARSONS-A tall cheerful boy who is interested in GLEN BR'YANTfHe is a QQ irnur l student and is always busy. DALLAS WILHELM-A swell fellow. His bark is worse than LEO BR'OWNAHe is awfully grown up with that mustache. studious attitude Qthis yearl. Ramsey's magic. his bite. LUCILLE SHARPE-f-A chemistry shark, they say, and certainly a tennis player. ALBERT LAMBERT-A tall lad who sings, reads, debates, and is interested in dramatics. LOIS AKERS-The most sincere and interesting A student we've ever known. MARGARET SEAL-A blond girl who likes home economics. MARVIN LOUCK-A boy from Geuda who seems to like Junior Colle!-EH LOUIS ABERNATHY-The his-littlc athlete who has a marvelous sense of balance. DOROTHY HEATHMAN-Shes English. If you don't believe lt, Just fell her 2- JOKG. EDITH RYMPH-Tall, blond, and always has a million things to do. FRANK HENDERSON-Has a jolly round face and serious smile. CLARENCE RAMBO-One of the two musketeers in second semester public speaking. COLE DAILY-He has to have shorthand students translate his notes. PAGE 9
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As A 'Freshman Knows 'em Theda Grant JAMES GIBSON-V -A serious look in his eyes, and a steady desire to make a worth while scholastic record. CHARLES ALLARD-He's slender and energetic and has a personality smile that is always popping out. EUGENE ALFORD-A rising chemist, we believe, although he really isn't very tall. EVERETT GARNERfThis debater could talk himself out of anything and talk us i ESTHER WEEKLEY-Can there be niischievousness behind that friendly smile? MARY JANE RALF--Has a friendly disposition and catching smile. MILDRED LOCK-f-V-A perfect secretary if there ever was one, VIRGINIA HOLMAN-So tiny, and yet so full of energy: She's into everything. WORTH PAYTON4A sophomore officer and a gentleman. He's a whiz at any kind of math. ROBERT RAMSEY-4The quietness of his manner onl de : th 't nto anything with his powe1's of oratory. y epens e mys eriousness of his art, for he is a magician of great abil- ity. VERNEDA KITTRELLW She's teaching the little ones how to read. VVish she were our teacher! CAPTOLA SHELHAMER--A lovely Japanese maiden in the school opera and a pleasing personality around the school. IRMA DICKEY'-A slender, peppy girl who has good taste in clothes. VEDA BURKS ---Her low rich voice is always spreading charm and good cheer. AVIS HANKINSfSo quiet and yet so active and sure when she is Dlayiflg b3Sk9tbfl11- MADGE HILL- -A tiny girl with a mischievous, turned-up nose and shiny bllfwk CUTIS DAVID HOLLAND4A peppy cheer leader who spends his spare VU time at practice teaching. EDWARD KELLEHER-V He is an authority on several things, for he has read, on the average, two and three books a day for about six years, now. TRACY OWEN-Tall, dark, and handsome, with a teasing humor. CHARLES EATON-The sort of boy you'd like to know better: nice looking, amusing and sympathetic. WILLIS PAYTON---Tall, alive, and stubborn, he makes an interesting: student council president. FRED SARGENT-4A Chilocco student who works hard on both the Chilocco and Arkansas City Campuses. DONALD DOHRERfHas a slow, drawlingzg voice, intriguing eyes, and is one of those basketball bouncers. LOGAN MCCABE-Drives the school bus and sings in a deep bass voice. LAUREDA GOFF-Her eyes which sparkle when she smiles must be one reason for her many friends. EARLE BROWN-Attended school first semester and supported all school activities. FREDRICA HUTTO--'Gives readings with charm and makes herself generally pleasant around school. PAUL WALKER'--This seemingly serious-minded student seems to get a lot out of college. MARY ELLEN CARYLE - She has charming: Irish eyes and ish-shl some cute freckles. BOBBY CLARK' -This school clown has been crowned Queen Alalah for the past three years at Arkalalah rehersals. DELBERT HIGBEE-Such a firm jaw must indicate ambition that will forge ahead. ANNALEE STOUT-Like Napoleon-small, but oh, so mighty! full of joyous pranks. CAROL SMITH-Another one of those would-be teachers who is determination and vigor. EMILY JANE YOUNT-She works and plays with refreshing vigor. PAGE 1 1
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