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ua.-sq svn.. m 'iiafsaifim VIVIAN I DELONG A demure little maxden with twinkling eyes Her worth cannot be measured by her dxmrnutwe size MARTHA DooLn'rLE She rs modest simple and sweet International Relations Club 8 Girls Glee Club 8 MARGARET A DORMAN It ts our actual work which de termznes out value Scnbblers Club 8 VIVA EARP Good sense and good nature are never separated ench Club 3 4 Golf 3 4 Nativity 3 5 Fall Frolic 5 A Capella Choir 5 6 Music Contest 6 ELMER EVANS The studious life is a weary grind. Football 6, 8: Track 5, 7. HOWARD EVANS Whats a cubit or two after all? Napoleon hrmself was not so tall QA x N H ' Eli-Ep?:Ti:oi Staff 8: Usher 5: Golf be 93 xx X 7 DONALD FILLMAN There s one thing about silence. It never betrays you Rum E FLEMING The mxldest manners and the gentlest heart May Festival 3 5 Shorthand Speed Scnbblers Club 8 VEVA Lucius FORBES For she s the lass of the class And oh the class of the ass Modernisuc Club 5 6 7 Secretary 8 Philatalm 7 International Relations Club 8 Zetagatbean 7 May Festival 5 Scroll Stall' 8 WAYNE Fousr What a man does tells us what he is Band 5 6 7 8 National Band Contest 7 Golf 8 MILTON FRBY He goes on the theory that a football team isn't the only place you need a good line. Football 4, 6, 8: Basketball 3. 4, 5. 6, 7. 8: Track 3. 5, 7: Hi-Y 3. 4, 5, 6. 7, 8: Forensic 3. 4: Scroll SNK 8: Monitor 3. 4, 5: Sport Club 8. Donormf Fnusu She has a sweet attractive kind of grace. Philatalin 4, 5. 6, 7. 8: Secretary 7: Modernistic 5: International Relations Club 8: Monitor 3, 4. 5. 6, 8.
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Z-.'fsq..'g s :f'If'2-.... lx A S521 l LA VERNE COLLINS Arcn't I the spick and span little kid? loim COTTON All the wealth I haue, runs in my veins: I ani a gentleman. Student Council 3. 5. 8: Tennis 4, 5. 6. 7, 8, Captain 8: Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8, Captain 8: Monitor 4, 5: Scroll Stall' 8, Sports Editor: Phlzfsical Educa- tion Exposition 4: E Epi an 3: Track: Chairman Senior Dance Committee 8. CLE1:s M. COVEY Not to know me, argues your- self unknown. Line of March Committee 8: Golf 5. IRENE COWEN She makes all the world her debtors. Then forgets to collect. Zetagathean 4, 5. 6, 7. 8: Tennis Team 6: G. A. A. 3. 4. 5, 6, 7. 8. Treasurer 7. Secretary 8: Modernistic 7: Shake- spearean 7, 8: National Honor Society 7. 8: Quill Staff 7. 8: May Festival 3: Ser- vice Girl 6: Memorial Parade 3, 5. 7: Senior Cap Committee 8, Chairman: Girl Reserves 8. HERBERT MORTON Cox With graceful steps he strides the street, And smiles on all the ladies sweet. Usher 3. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8: E Epi Tan 5, 6. RUTH Cox She needs no purse: Her gold is her hair. Senior Dance Committee 8: Scroll Stall' B. DONALD R. CRAWFORD My heart is true as steelf For a little blond in a movie reel.' Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Foo: , g Monitor 4. HELEN MARGUERITE Cui.LENs Lively, jolly, free from care. Shorthand Speed 3: May Festival 4: Home Economics 3: G. A. A. 3. MARJORIE E. CuLLuM Here's to Marjorie. gay and glad: Here's to thc lovable way she had. French Cluh 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: A Cappella Choir 6. 7: Shorthand Speed 8: Fall Frolic 6. ANNA LouisE DAvxs Quiet, but friendly. Science Club 4: Art Club 4. DON DAVIS From the crown of his head to solc of his foot he is all pep. Yell Leader 5, 6, 7. 8: Boys' Glee Club 8: Capella Choir 8: Armistice Day Pm- Ham 6: lnternational Relations Club 8: sher 6. 7. 8: South in Sonora 8. MARY E. DAVOLT lt is a woman's reason to say I will do such a thing because I will. Aeolian 8: Philatllin 8. , Aft' .Ss I' -Q' r n I -'fl i n 'fFv .W 2,4 f E tif! '52 nt' .' MN . '-T9 'i E fwfme f U' 5. Il Q If 'C m 0 ws ., ..,. 4 V i -We f , .1 , . - V' . 4' ,vw T Ali '. ' P tLgq N. Viij' -. . . ' 'i' 'wi I 3. . ,...' -5 fig? L-Luigi' 1 . l I 4' of jx. cf! I-Y 's,:--IRQ 5' :ei fjf,-T: T ly' l S -Qi ' ll .,' rf' sf'-.. S 2 X V 3' J ,ff e 'ssl
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mwixEsis.:5vam:n L l,.,a-.aim Q f A ' BERTHA GALINSKY She never tells of her aspirations, so it is impossible for us to know what to say to flatter her. FLORENCE GBE Within her tender eye the heaven of April, with its changing lights. May Festival 1: Shorthand Speed 8: ln- ternational Relations Club 8. DoN GEis1' The world delights in a man who plays his own part. Student Council 7: Purple Mask 3, 4, 5, 6, Vice-President: Orchestra 3, 4. 5. 6: Band 6. Rim-1 GINSBERG The blush is beautiful, but it is sometimes inconvenient. Modernistic 6, 7. 8: Girl Reserves 8: May Festival 3. 5: G. A. A. 7. ELDON GRANBERG He kept his counsel and went his way. HowARD GRAY A careless song. with a little nonsense in it now and then, does not mis-become a mon- arch. Boys' Glee Club 5. 6, 7. 8: A Capella Choir 5. 6. 7, 8: Music Contest 5. 7: Nativity 6: May Festival 5: Extrava- ganza 3, 5, 7: Band 8: Orchestra 8: erman Club 8: E Epi Tan 5: South in Sonora 8: Boy's Quartette 5: Dixie Fever 7. 1.15 I Q ff' .fli- - .. , . , 4 .,!..a?f' A 1 Y I .Lv- ay, 4.1 F-3 X 52' of' MARJORIE Lou GRAYBEAL Goodness does not consist in greatness, But greatness in goodness. May Festival 4: Modernistic 8: Shake- spearean 7. 8: Music Contest 4. 6: Orches- tra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8. MILDRED V. GUSTAFSON Of all the girls that e'er was seen, Theres none so fine as Mildred. May Festival 3: Philatalin 1, Sf Modern- istic 5, 6, 7, Treasurer 6: Shorthand Speed 8: International Relations Club 8: Memor- ial Day Program 7. EDWARD HAGBERG In other respects the best fellow in the world. IEANNETTE E. HALL If tgager share some female errors Look on her face. and you'll forget 'cm all. Philomathean 1: Shorthand Speed B: Music Contest 6: 'Nativity 5: Monitor 8: Mixed Chem: 5. 6: Extravaganza 5: Fall Frolic 5. FRED C. HARLOW Strong reasons make strong actions. Student Council 3: Hi-Y 3, 4. 5. 6. KATHERINE HARRINGTON The same sweet girl to all she meets. Home Economics 4. 5, 6, 7, 8. Vice-Preli- dent 6.7: Girl Reserves 5. 6, 7, 8: Quality Street 7: May Festival 3: Scroll Sta! 8: Winter Festival 8: G. A. A. 3, 1. sf: THE QUILL 3+ ' ' 5: . , ll I re' 1 , - ., .. s.: -vs yer' Z .- M, xx I 'x X l' I-PM i fmhlilyt. : iF!h?, T.. J.,,. 1 ' dr' ,N'f-...?. Tj-.airy I . 5 S-fly.. -fr:-. t - x If vcr 1 V 4'1, ww--J C A' fr! V an :rf-.. .ff Q- of I - . AH' , .f
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