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BRAINARD COOPER — One reason why Miss Knox has had to close the door ol 135 after the third bell. Bud has help- ed Mr. Finch backstage for three years. Vice-president of Speech Arts Club sec- tion. HELEN COPE — Her seat in roll room Is desired by many girls ; Helen is in- different. A petite blond club woman. Member of Girl Reserves, Poetry. Masoma and Girls ' Glee Clubs. VIVIAN FERRELL COX — An efficient library assistant. One reason why so many boys are found in the library. Typist for the Booster. Business Girls ' Club. Masoma. ALMA CROAK — Finds that civics class is a delightful place to sleep. But. nevertheless, she is going to be a good lawyer. Is a veteran member of the Camera Club. DOROTHY CROSS — Her hair matches our class color — red, in case you didn ' i know. Served on committees for both senior days. Ermengrade in class play. Treasurer of Camera Club, Sec- retary of Glee Club. PEARL DEMETRIUS — Don ' t mistake any whistling you hear around ' these here parts for a bird, because it will probably be Pearl. Worked on cos- tume committee for class play. FRANK DETER — A big handsome blond that came here from Tech. When asked what he ' s interested in, he says nothing, but we know that isn ' t poss- ible. Made lots of friends in a shori time. GOLDIE DICHNER — Her characteriza- tion of Witch Hex in Snow While was remarkable. ' Tis gossiped aboul that Goldie hopes to be a future Gar- bo. Very active in the Speech Arts Club (x section). VERNON ELHRECHT — Very often seen meandering around the halls with the Swellest Belle. If you should ask Vernon what five things he is most in- terested in, he would answer hand to all of them. German and Science Clubs. SOL ESHOWSKY -- Wanna buy a duck? is Sol ' s greeting to customers in his place of business. Perhaps he doesn ' t like 135; at least he doesn ' t spend much time there. MAURICE ETHERINGTON - - Better Lare Than Never seems to be an old standby proverb to Maurice. Miss Thornton ' s commercial star — some- times. Doesn ' t seem ro know thai girls exist. PHYLLIS FETTA — Shines in all her work and has ever since she was a freshie, too. Made a very dignified look- ing usher for the class play. Member of the business committee for The class play and May Day. LEROY FISHER — Ahem, this is none other than Sir Dandiprat Bombas of class play fame. Makes that big, big noise in the band. Popular with every- one. FRANCES G ALT IN -- Another gracious Girl Reserve. Always smiling about something or at someone. There ' s one thing that Frances likes to do better than anything else on earth. Guess what. Business committee for class play. EST EL LA GERBOFSKY — Don ' t be sur- prised if, upon awakening in a hospital some day, you see that your nurse is none other than our own Estella. Sew- ed on Snow White costumes.
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MABEL BEYMER — Dancing lady de- scribes Mabel. Made up cast of class play as if she had been doing it for years. Drives many weary students home. CURTIS BOW EN — Has the novel distinc- tion of beating our football coach in :i fierce game of golt. Practices drives in roll call by shooting paper wads. Curt does ' nt chew gum. OETA MAE BRATTAIN — One of those cute little pink and blue heralds in Snow White. Is quite domestically inclined — maybe. Seemed to have a great deal to do for class play. ARTHUR BREDY — Spends every avail- able moment in the jewelry depart- ment. Art served on both the foot- ball and track teams. Member of Serv- ice and German Clubs. MART BRETHAUER — Drives a very darling green Chevie roadster. Always wears the smartest sport clothes. Her dearest friend has been Renee during all the four years. Personals. ESTHER BRINK — Esther is quiet, but yon always know when she ' s around. Likes tap dancing and does it as well as her algebra problems. Member of H. Y. S. and Masoma Clubs. EREDERICK BROW DUES — Major in the R. O. T. C. What a hero he will make in the army. Gets a strange en- joyment out of losing points in civics. Has eyes of the delightful baby blue shade. LLOYD CAIN — Is it true that Lloyd goes for a certain Queen? We say, what a man he was in the class play ! And purple should be his color now. IDA MAE CAITO — We wouldn ' t be at all surprised if Ida obtained the first position she applies for, because she looks as efficient as she is. Delia ' s pal. Vice-president of Business Girls ' Club. OTHEL CASTLEMAN — Has lots of dig- nity but really rushes around when she does the Minnesota Rush. It can be predicted that whatever Othel un- dertakes will be successfully complet- ed. MARIE CHAPMAN — Has the lovely un- usual combination of blond hair and brown eyes. Likes subjects on busi- ness: could it be monkey business? Business committee for class play. Business Girls ' Club. FELIX CHIPLIS — Knows more about radios than the inventor. Just ask him. His quiet nature denotes con- stant, deep concentration. Takes Lat- in as Mr. Schell likes for it to be taken. Personals. RALPH CHUPP — A tennis player with lots of ability and sportsmanship. A personal friend of Miss Iske. Rates as a good scout with everyone. Roines. LEO CORN — Developed his muscles with his friends. Known as a heap big he- man. Likes to dance, and does it well. Came from Tech to a good school. Per- sonals. LUCILLE CONOVER — Her main inter- est is an old grad. Very good in domestic subjects. Handles a car like a race driver. Business committee for class Dlay. Business Girls ' Club.
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IOLA GILLASPY— -Mrs. Sehad admits that she doesn ' t know how she will get along without Iola. Prince ' s page in Snow White. Spanish Club and Speech Arts Club (y section). FANNIE GOLDSTEIN — Very amiable disposition. Third in the line of Gold- steins. Talks a lot, but no one seems to mind because, you see, they ' re in- terested. Business Girls ' Club. WILLIAM GOLDSTEIN — Babs to his friends. Had prominent role in the class play, that of Berathol. An out- standing veteran debater. President of the Odd Number Club. Simply hoards Top Ten buttons. CHARLES GREEN— We wonder win tins boy was named Charles, because he is always called Jack which suits him very much. Very often seen talking with Lillian. Plays a trumpet in the band. CURT GUELDEN — Look for Mutt wherever you see Curt. Only works when he ' s not supposed to. He must like quiet evenings at home, because lie plays chess and checkers many nights. MARGARET HALL— Oh my, this girl is interested in a person in the West — side of town. Industrious back stager — passed out properties. Vice-presi- dent of Girl Reserves. DORIS HANSEN — Likes to get lessons with Wilbur. Has taken all commer- cial subjects but is all wrapped up in the idea of being a nurse. KENNETH HARLAN — Another silent member of the senior firm. Likes to argue witli Searles in Spanish class. Chairman of the gift committee. Pres- ident of Spanish Club. ALICE HARMS — Certainly turns out the work in office training class. Gets good grades in everything. Business com- mittee for class play. Member of Jun- ior Red Cross (x section) and Busi- ness Girls ' Clubs. GERTRUDE HARTMAN — Talking feet has this blue eyed Gertie when it comes to tap dancing. Always knows the latest scandal. May Queen candi- date. Guinivere in class play. H. V. S. Club. Masoma. FRANCES HAWTHORNE — Seems to take her studies seriously. Knocked everyone ' s eyes out with her lovely yel- low Ivy Day dress. Distinguished for her musical chuckle. Speech Arts Club (x section). CASH HELMS — Of the dark and hand- some type but has eyes for only one girl. Quite a good dancer and will soon know how to do the Minnesota Rush — right. Heb (we know you are a good sport). MILDRED HIBNER — Milly ' is that quiet little cute thing seen here or there once in awhile. Is she or is she a man hater? But that doesn ' t keep the boys away. Member of the Speech Arts Club ( x section ) . DORIS HOOSER — Quite a studious in- dividual. Keeps Mr. Clayton from turning gray by never talking out of turn in roll call. Has great amibtions to become a famous dress designer. GEORGE HOYT — Made advertising of Snow White much better because of his superior printing. Was more than a star on our football team.
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