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DONALD GUISE “Hammer-head' “To be truly honest, I am rather fond of girls.” Beezilbub, Hammerhead, Don! Ye folks that’s the little blondy who has played football for such a long time. He breaks his nose a few times each season by holding the opponents back with his Hammerhead. MARJORIE HAHN ‘•Marge “Sot too serious, not too gay Hut a jolly good girl in work and play.” If she smiles, frowns, whispers and shouts, she's Marge. Marge is just another maid from Clinton Street but she knows her bricks. Class Basketball 4. Chorus, Literary Club, French Club, Pro and Con, Dramatics, Girl Reserves, Staff. ELIZABETH HALL “Betty’’ 'VI ' “She speaks, behaves and acts just as she ought Betty is one girl in the class who is not in love even though loved. She is quite peppy and certainly knows her earrings. Ciirl Reserves 3, Vice President 4, Student Council 3. 4; French Club 3, Secretary 4, Chorus 2, 4; Pro and Con 4, Dramatics 3, Staff. ELLEN HANNAKA “El-len 'Smile and the world smiles with you.’ Beware of her boys! —or rather of the “Gold Street Gang —who fire rocks at all her beaux. She has ’em in quick succession because her motto is “love ’em and leave ’em. That is all except Dick. However as an actress she’s all right so who cares. Student Council 3, 4; Chorus 1, French Club 4, Class Secretary 3, Dramatics 2, 3. 21
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CLARENCE EKEDAHL “Swede’’ But now his Hands like moonlight brush the keys. “Swede” is our member who bids to be a future Paderewski. His fingers are just as mm dc on the keys of a typewriter as they are on the ptar.o keys. Business English Club, Basketball learn. A iK- 'i HERBERT G ALLIN A “Herb” Hope shall brighten days « come .Ind memory gild the past.' This 'Mah-olio i. quite an accon.pli.hcd pi.nia. and ' V jUr4SFrrcncTclob, Prc.idcn.ol Hi Y, t2?2?“N; F .ta'1 4. Dramatic.. D„ O .re ,, CHARLES GAUER } “Charlie” Shall I o to Blah! Blah! Blah! NV I we know that Ch.frlc • ’work and we appreciate Mn!£ oMP « Captain 3; Delta Football 1. 2. .2- Hi y 2 4; Wee Club I. 2. 2'5- DOROTHY GOBLE “Midge ,al,n„ vttrt o, ,Hr ,« .. • vhr can, wnicn r,sr. . —- - «r,ir1S.HC,ub,Hcrmc.,,4;Cboru.2. 20
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Greater men than I have lived—but 1 doubt it. If Lin would “doll-up” in a cowboy suit he’d sure look as if he'd been “raised in the saddle.” But what’s wrong about bowlegs if they can run thirty-five yards for a touchdown in the Dover-Madison game? They’re all right, we say. Student Council 2, President 4; Football 2, 3, Varsity 4; Basketball Squad 3, Varsity 4; Track 3, French Club, Cheer leader 2, Debating 3, 4; Hi Y 3, Dramatics 2, 3; Staff, Pro and Con Literary Club, Class treasurer 2. If Marge ever made a perfect recitation we’d all take a day off—but since good looks and ability arc not compatible, Marge docs not want to prove the exception to the rule. Girl Reserves 2, 3; Delta Kappa 4. Glee Club 1, 2, 4; French Club LINDS A LINDSAY JOHNS SAMUEL HON 'Sam” For a sinner thou art too much of a saint.’ On the gridiron Sam is quite “Hot —but as a student rather not mention his ability. And does he blush? Why he's like a blushing bride when he’s embarrassed. German Club 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Delta Kappa 3. EDWARD JENSEN ll'hat I’ve been taught, forgot and what I know I guessed. This lanky redhead is a marvel in track. The mile his hair and noise arc his distinguishing characteristics. Hi Y, Track 1. 2, 3, Captain 4; Football Squad I, Athletic Council, Student Council, Chorus I, Dramatics 3, Staff. MARJORIE JENSEN “Marg” hen in the courge of human events it becomes necessary to bluff, let’s bluff!’’ 22
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