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Ki.OKKNCi: MINT . KM 11. IK MICIII.KK I'arnty Haihetboll, Clou Batkelball Kmilic will always Ik admired fir»t for her look», and then for her- »elf. We mi ed her when »he hail to leave xhool and go to the ho - pital La t winter. We all admired her for her effort to make op her work and were «lad when »hc rat- ceeiled. Knailie i» an all round «ood ♦port—awimmer, dancer, and bavket- ball player. t'taii Secretary (SophJ, Vite-Preri- deal (Junior), Commercial Club, French Club, Dramatic Club, Sen- ior Play, Junto Slaf. RKcnavr rt Stag. Clan Bothell-all Our magazine cover girl. Them eye»! That hair! Hut Florence U more than a «object for dinky’» We Vamp Serie». What could the Senior Cla» team have done with- out her? Or who could have made out our dance card »o OCCc »fully ? She ha» contributed a great deal to the •ucec of all the clat aoeial affair . i: KATHRYN D. PURSKU. Dramatic Club, Commercial Club. Kvery laude hail her laddie. Hut »he hat more than onr; How can he help it -pretty girl. With lot of life anil fun. Kitty dearly love» to dance. And drone» like a belle. But then there'» tomething in her gait Make» any dre » look well. NKM.IK B. PAUL Senior Play. Dramatic Club, Kr.- CHAUrrg Staff, Secretary Commer- cial Club Nellie i» justly famed lor her crowning glory. Her yellow mop i» the envy of brunette , and the do- ►pair of would-be blonde . Her dra- matic abilities appeared to advan- tage in Quality Street. where wr ►aw the real Nellie tran fortned into the catty Charlotte. Nellie’ pop- ularity .teem to u the logical out- come of her fun-loving nature. I
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KVKI.YN I.IPPKY They «II iit that »hc toe» to tchool A( Iriul one day in two. Ami love» to giggle and lo tads. A cay girl» often lo. A very lively maid I» »he. And popular with every one. She «catter» «mile» oo every »ide— She Mirely ha» a lot of fun. DOROTHY KIRKPATRICK Cummrrnal Club. Preueh Club. Ora- •nolle Club Dorothy i a tail, dicnifird cirl, but when »bc i» with Reba ihc two are kindred »pirit«. Dorothy jive» one of her »ilent «baking cisRlr». and look» at Reha in a eonvuDcd •ray, and Reba give that funny little »nickrr. Thi» i» the regular operation, although often nr can't undetMand the rra»un. Dorothy i» rather uniet. hut Mn» to hare a number of intere»!» wtlide of •chool. I RKBA P. MKXGEI. •■ unli' Shi . Commercial Club. Preach Club, Dramatic Club Thu U Jeff »1 “Mull and Jeff, Incorporated.” When Dorothy and Reba are together, all the liuilntM of the corporation »» ditruatcd. A giggle—then ailenoc— Yet we know by their iinpi«h eye». They are idamting and (dotting to- gether To spring Mime new surprise. KI.I ABKTH MARTIN I'arnty Haikrlball. .Venior Play. Preach Club. Dramatic Club Prom the »olc of her feet to the lo(i of her head--a good «out. When there » a call for volunteer», Midge i« always ready to offer her service». She i» a good «ludent: «hc i» on the Basketball Team; and we all know how well she took part in the Senior Way. Midge ha» been more than successful in all her un- dertaking».
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VERA REED t'arihy Basketball, Class Basketball, Presntent Dramatic Club, Juuto Staff, French Club, Kseculhe Committee Vera i» «n athlete, nudem, and philosopher. For acveral year «he h»» been the »tar center nf the var •ity ba ikrtball team: her matk arc «rood: »hc write well; »he i the president of the Dramatic Club. She ha. her own somewhat a tonUb in idea» on many aubjcct . The only thin that keep her from bring a model High School girl i her tendency to cut up.” Rut who care»? KD1TII M. RP.ICHARD Varsity Baiketball, Scrub Baiketball, Commercial Club. For three year». Edith ha» been one of the moat dcpenilahlc player of our baakctball team, and the dr- ►pair of the opposing forward . The tame grit and good wme will make her a urcc»»ful bun'ne » woman. She i rather fond of dancing and ha a good time outride of tchool. FRANCKS SACK KcciiM'rrg Staff, unto Staff. Clair Boiketholl. French Club. Dramatic Club. Commercial Club. Senior Ploy laughing ‘nuf (aid! Talking— ditto! Our trouble butter. There ate no dull moment when C.inky i around. Finn we ee her a» France», the atudent (J-O-K-E): then a Fatty, the act re ; la.t but not len t, a Ginky, the athlete, no toriou forward on the Senior team. Her face i her own. and the more we look at it. the more we like» It. MARGARET SANTEE Clan I'ice-Presiilent (Sofk.J, Junior Play, French Club, Senior Play She dwelt among the untrodden way Again»! her pretty will. And to her native Martin’» Creek Prefcrteth College Hill. The country » bloom upon her cheek. It luatec in her eye». Will light her through a •octal life. With more of »tuilr» than Mgha. 3 '3
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