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ALLEEN MAYO (Sook) Age 18. Byword—“Oh, Dear!” Class (i, 2. 3, 4) ; Class Play (3) ; Class Treasurer (2,3) ; Class Vice-President (4) ; Basket-ball (2) : Basket-ball Manager (4) ; Band (3. 4) ; Commencement Usher (3) ; Musical Comedy (3, 4). “Cheerful. gay and tender, With a heart that's all true blue ” MIRIAM HEAD (Boots) Age 17. Class (1, 2, 3. 4); Class Secretary (1): Band (3, 4): Class Play (3); Circulation Manager “Fomehiso” (4) : Basket-ball (2, 3. 4) : Commencement Usher (3) ; Vice- President Class (2) ; Secretary Athletic Association (3). “She's a jolly good sport. MILO HOLDEN Age 17. Byword—“Per Pete's sake!” Class (1. 2. 3. 4): Class President (1); Business Manager “Fomehiso” (4) : Band and Orchestra (3. 4) : Class Play (3) ; Musical Comedy (3.4): Valedictorian (4). “Great thoughts seated in a heart of courtesy LEOLA BUCHAN (Bucky) Age 17. Byword—“Golly ding!” Class (2, 3, 4). “She poses the greatest quality in woman, ‘Silence always striving upzeard. and Willing to lend a helping hand' RACHEL CARRUTHERS (Pinhead) Age 16. Byword—“Good night!” Class (1. 2. 3. 4): Class Play (3); Li- brarian (3) : Class Reporter (3) ; Assist- ant Cheer Leader (4) ; Kditor-in-Chief Fomehiso” (4). “Conscientious, studious, clever; Does she shirk her dutyt—Never! Page Twenty
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PATE YEARWOOD (Stets) Age 20. Byword—“Well.” Class (i, 2. 3. 4) ; Class Play (1, 2. 3); Senior Play (3); Football Sub. (1); Foot- ball (2. 3. 4) : Basket-ball (2, 3. 4) ; Base- ball (2, 3); Mgr. Basket-ball (3). . “Stand by and let a good man pass. MILDRED BERGQUIST (Cricket) Age 19. Byword—“Well, good-nite.” Class (1, 2. 3, 4). “Her winning smile and sunny curls Made every one think her a pretty girl ” EDNA HODGE (Betty) Age 18. Byword—“Well, gosh!” Class (1,2. 3. 4); Senior Play (2): Class Play (3) ; Senior Usher (3) ; Musical Comedy (3). She's a peach without a doubt, I Then you know her you'll find that out.'' HALL P. HAMMETT (Pete) Age 18. Byword—“Don’t stop! Please!” Class (1. 2, 3, 4) ; Football (1. 2, 3, 4) ; Basket-ball (1, 2, 3. 4); Baseball (2, 3); Usher Baccalaureate Sermon (3) ; Usher Senior Play (2). In the Spring a young man's fancy Lightly turns to thoughts of loi’c.” ALICE BOWERS (SOLOMAN ) Age 18. Byword—“Dadgum!” Class ( i. 2. 3, 4) ; Class Play (3) ; Bas- ket-ball (4). “Always laughing and full of fun. Hut sticks to her work till it's done, Her aim and thoughts are ever higher, . The things that most of us desire” Page Nineteen
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AUDREY PALMER Age 18. Byword—“Oh, my goodness!” Class (i. 2, .3, ); Commencement Usher (i); Junior Play (2); Basket-ball (2, .3. 4); Band and Orchestra (.3, 4); Musical Comedy (3,4); Commencement Usher (3). None knew thee hut to love thee; Nor named thee hut to praise PEARLE CLEMENTS Age 16. Byword—“Golly!” Class (4) ; Basket-ball (4). A girl that’s hind and true, A girl with eyes true blue, A worker when there’s work to do— That’s Pearler ANSEL HOLT Age 18. Byword—“Good gosh!” Class (i, 2, 3, 4); Class Play (3) ; Class Poet (4). “We grant although he had much wit, He leas very shy of using it.” HANSON WATSON Age 22. Class (4). “A true representation of virtue. With a heart that’s ever kind.'’ J. D. HANCOCK (Jay) Age 19. Byword—“Is zat so?” Class (1. 2. 3, 4) ; Class Play (3) ; Foot- ball (2, 3, 4) : Class Lawyer (4). “True as the dial to the sun, Although it be not shined upon.” Page Twenty-one
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