of life more than anything„ He holds the record at Grant for Spectacle-smashing”, so we imagine he’ll some day invent a new pe of glasses (unbreaksble). He’s now attending Oregon State toll ege under the auspices of Uncle Sam. MARGE MATHEWSON—When Merge arrived on the Grant High scene at the first of her Junior yoar, all the rest of the Grant girls took one look at the glorious person and went out quictlj t- conteiaplate suicide. But it wasn’t long before rll cold shoul- ders warmed up, and Marge was accepted unconditionally. Merge is never too preoccupied to laugh at some kerny” Joke., and she i3 exceptionally good on the accordian, too. She has no partic- ular occupation in mind after school is over, but we are inclined to look at her beautiful hair, flashing dark eyes, generous red mouth, trim figure, and nice leg3 and sadly mur« mer, ,rif there’s a man around, she won’t get ten feet away from this building but what she’ll have an occupation for life .. .FRANK HOLLENDER—Around school we always called him ’’Mouse”, and the name seemed to be Justified. He is small and so quiet you can hear a lemon-drop. He .tootles his clarinet, and when it accidently squeaks, you blink twice to make sure, but when he left, there was something so lacking that we miss him very much. Only a month before he was to graduate, Frank moved to Oregon City, leaving behind him four honorable, well-spent years, and the distinctive honor of being Valedictorian of his class.. PAT TRACY— Tracy” is the athletic type of girl from Canyon City, proved by the fact that she was Princess at the Grant County Fair one year, and also Princess at the Mining Jubilee in Baker. Whenever anything funny is going on, you can always hear first, blonde Pet’s high-pitched laughter. She has plenty of spirit and determination. She is efficient office help as Mr flaberly will testify, aid she will, no doubt, wind up pound- ing a typewriter, unless a rancher we know gets there first JACK C07AD—Remember the blue Ford? Remember the kids hanging from the windows, fenders, radiator cap, and bumpers? Then remember the man behind the wheel and sigh for an era that is gone for now. That guy with the infectious laugh is serving bis Connery too, in cue Ax-my. We’ve missed him a groat deal be- •oust- ie was always cooperative and ready to help. So we’re looking forward to the day when kids once more will b3 hanging from the windows, bumpers, fenders, and radiator cap of Jack’s car ROSALIE EDDY—This girl can sometimes be Judged by her laugh, and Eddy’s friendly little giggle is fun to hear. She’3 small and blonde and a very good manager,, When working, she’s really on the Job but
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