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W Senior Statistics HAT would you say if someone told you that Shakespeare was chosen as the favorite author of the Glass of 1930 and that Zane Grey ran a close second? Shakespeare and Zane Greyf Fate chuckled as it played that joke on the venerable seniors. And, do you know, there must be something in precedent as the seniors have again chosen blue as their favorite color. There surely must be a reason for this, but it is too subtle for us. Green and red were the second and third preferences, a fact which goes to show only that the seniors are really quite childlike and unsophisticated at heart. Amongst our little women are Lilly Cooper and Edna Bercovitz. Lilly is only five feet tall, and Violet Stassen surmounts her by eight and one half inches. Violet is the tallest girl. Leonard Mason tops all the other boys by one and one-half inches. He is six feet, two and one-half inches-indeed a goodly height. Elmer Schmidt is even shorter than any of the girls, he is only four feet, nine inches. Most of the students were born in St. Paul or surrounding small towns: however, Fred Hafiz came all the way from Brazil to graduate in St. Paul, and James Wilkus came from Sitka, Alaska. The statistics show that all the girls dance except four. We, having taken the statistics, could not say they were wrong. Some of the boys did not even bother to answer the question about dancing, but the greater majority of those who did answer dance. Most of the girls have chosen stenography as their work, but we have one or two that have decided upon aviation as a field to do pioneer work in, and we even have one who aspires to be a beauty specialist. Perhaps she feels that beauty conquers all. The greater number of the boys are undecided as to their life work. They are looking things over, so to speak. However, some have decided on such varied things as architectual engineering. music, medicine, sci- ence, forestry, and aviation. The question Would you go to college if you could? elicited an almost unanimous 'Ayes answer, but a few, and, surprisingly, there were several more girls than boys, havelhad enough of this noble pastime and would not enter college if they could. Minerva Rose was chosen by the boys as the most popular senior girl: our editor objected to our having this published, but her objection was over- ruled. The boys believe Margaret Johnson is the prettiest senior girl, and the girls think that Hugo Schroeckenstein is the handsomest boy and Bill Haedrick, the most popular. Minerva Rose and Allan Carnes were selected as the most courteous girl and boy. Ben Hur and 'Sunny Side Up are the movies that the seniors have enjoyed most. The class preferences are varied, to say the least. 'Ben Hur and Sunny Side Up I Shakespeare and Zane Grey! Given an opportunity to spend their vacation anywhere they liked, the seniors would travel. This travel has been chosen by every class, and I think it is chosen because it spells mystic adventure to each and every one of us. Almina Sloat. Page Nine
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