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Athletic Association 3, 43 French Club4g Patriotic League Z. Freshman-Sophomore l. Junior-Senior 4. Freshman-Sophomore, 1, 2, junior-Senior 3, 45 Military Training 3. RUTH HAMMEL In Ruth's Junior write-up, they said, Don't be so noisy, you might be heard ! And4still she's quiet-but you know, Ruth, that the wisest man Cwe hope we can apply it to the opposite sex alsob is the one that says the least. She is a umademoisellef' Accordingly, you will judge that she studies French. Oui, wee! And say, boys, she has really marvelous dark blue eyes. GEORGE BYLENGA He's said to be a born woman hater! He's also one of our lit- tle talkers. He always counts ten before answering-and then he's too late. After all-that may be the best plan. ROBERT CARSON There was a boy once who ap- peared to be a good, shy lad. But -behold, the bomb dropped! He woke up to give his debate in En- glish-and everyone else woke up then, too! If he doesn,t become a great lawyer-he'll miss his call- ing. Keep up that genial grin of yours, old man! GEORGE HASLER It is funny to refer to boys as 'iquiet'-but it's true. Maybe quiet means knowing when to keep still. 'Tis so with George- for though he does appear quiet, we're sure that when he does say something it's worth while! He's a good, hard worker-and an equal to three or four of our 'tnoise-makers. Robert Beeler- Who's leading this party?
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Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Hikers 3, 43 Hi- Y Play 1, 2, 3, 43 Athletic Asso- ciation Play 2, 4g Senior Playg Editor Review 4, Review Stalif, 2, 3, 43 Debating Team 33 Composer Class Song 43 Athletic Associa- tion 1, 2, 3, 4. Junior-Senior 3, 4g Freshman- Sophomore 1, 23 Junior-Senior Minstrel 33 Assistant Business Manager of Review 43 Assistant Business Manager of Roof Gar- den Revue 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Hi-Y 1, 23 Hi-Y Play 2. Freshman-Sophomore 1, 23 Junior-Senior 3, 4, 53 Hikers 4, S3 UH Club 23 Review Staff 53 Annual Staff 53 Captain Basket- ball 33 Secretary and Treasurer of junior-Senior Club 53 Ser- geant-at-Arms Freshmmen-Soph- omore Club lg Basketball H 33 Baseball H 43 Track H 3, 4. LUCY BECKETT Lucy either says she can or she can't ! VVe know 'Kshe can. She's sort of a large UD bunch of brains and fun! If you're not familiar with the accomplish- ments of Hour Miss Pie, of any- thing from an ancient Sunday School song to a rip-roaring jazz time, you have missed something! Let the class of '20 rise and toast 'Ka peach of a girl. CARLETON MITCHELL If a vote were taken, Mike would be elected the biggest hearted fellow in school. And that he is truly. No task is too hard for him, if it can in anyway be of help to his friends. He has backed school activities ever since his freshman days with that unre- lenting vigor and enthusiasm, which is so rare. We're a lucky class to have had such a fine fel- low among us-and we know it! ZELMA FRYBERGER A hurry, a dash, a flash of gol- den locks and a small creature whizzes by! Uhem-hum-why, yes-she's a senior! Zelma al- ways does everything in a quick and hurry-up fashion! Did you ever notice how cleverly she ar- ranges herself? Oh-truly-good things come in small packages! GEORGE HUTCHISON Ah! The villain enters! The fa- mous Capt. Kidd is Hutchie's only rival. But he isnyt as rough as he looks and he has proved he can tell us a few things about basketball. Remember Lincoln's saying, George, that You can fool some of the people all the time, all of the people some of the time, but you can't fool all the people all of the time. 'U Mildred Hamlyn- Yes, I guess it was Twenty-two
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Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 45 Roof Garden Revue 45 Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Commencement Solo. Hikers 45 Junior-Senior 3, 45 Freshman-Sophomore 1, 2,5 Foot- ball H 45 Basketball H 4. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Hikers 3, 45 French Club 45 Hi-Y Play 1, 25 Athletic Association 2, 45 French Orphan Manager 35 Physics As- sistant 45 Senior Play Manager 45 Debating Team 2, 35 Athletic As- sociation 1, Z, 3, 45 Commence- ment Speaker. Freshman-Sophomore Club 1, 25 Military Training 3. Q45 WILHELMINE, REUTTI Truly now, our Miss Reutti is a wonderful girl! Rather se- date except when her pep says she should be otherwise-then she can be both funny and silly! Willie does not make rash friendships, but there is one thing we know and that is that she certainly can play a violin. Our best wishes for your greatest success, Willie! FRANK MALEY Here is a rare specimen of hum- an nature. A most austere per- son, indeed, for Frank looks upon life with a grave and serious eye. Honestly, Frank, has one moment of your Trish life passed by with- out a grin or hearty laugh? He gave us two big surprises this year. First, football, and then bas- ketball. In both his ability was that of a veteran. RUTH WOLF Here's to the possessor of a lot of ability, a sweet temper, a most desired-by-others complexion, and a mass of gloriously wavy hair! She surely can shake a wicked foot and also shake a wicked tongue! An argument is her de- light. Ruth can manage a lot of things, can be a good sport and when she says she's your friend- she is! LLEWELLYN MCGINLEY The majority of us never did understand Bud VVhen the rest of the class fails upon some dith- cult proposition, he gives us a jolt by giving a recitation that is al- most beyond us. From whence the knowledge, Bud? Surely, not from books! His career shall be that of either orator or lawyer. ' Carl House- Someone's been teasing me. Twenty-four
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