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Ill 151351 - lilllufn Mayden Morton Ol Perrine H, Platt l'ross McCaffrey O'Donnel Ortberg H, Peterson S. Platt Rago McKellar Olsen Pechin j. Peterson Poole Reighley basketball. Is there anyone who says she doesnt? Speak up now, or ever hold thy tongue! ROBERT ROY FREEMAN is only sixteen. He's locker boy in the gym, takes American history and shines in upper mathematics. He's a ladies man. Just ask those Fort Riley girls. O-o--o-h! Look at JOHN GRENT- NER. Johnny is a plenty smart chap! Jrchn takes matematics and history. Hes a whiz at giving reports. We lzeard. Say. Johnny, what ever hap- pened to you and S. M.? MARGERY HAMILTON is an easy going maid. She parts her hair In the middle and takes dramatics. Somebody told us that Margery never studied if she thought she could b.uFl the teacher. Tsk! Tsk! We never thought it of you. Did anyone ever see MYRNA HLBLLRLY hurry? Well. Murna has p1etty black hair and lives at Fort Riley. She and Marie Acker are great. friends. LUCY HEER is that little maid who works in the office last hour. She takes typing and you should see her fingers dance. We listened the other day and we heard her playing Who'sI Afraid of the Big Bad for- Wolf? And here Dona Eustacia Mercedes Maria Y Pilar De La Montana, better known to us as MILDRED HO'YT. She's outstanding in dramatics and had the lead in the senior play, She tak-es journalism, too. No use, boys. sh3's going steady. BARBARA HUMPHREY nnds a peculiar attraction for should we say attractions?J at Manhattan, What is it, or what are they? We wonder. No we don't! We know! Can you guess? Come to 223 and well tell you if you don't have any luck guess- ing. MARCELLA JONES is alass with a deep dark past. We can't find any:- thing out about her. We only know two things-she has long, straight brown hair and she plays the piano. We sure shouldn't make much of a record as detectives--would we? Re- member Lhe Orpheum of two years ago? Marcella was outstanding in her part in that. JENNETTE KEIRR- has a whole long list of activities--dramatics. journalism. glee club. and typing. Do you ever read This and That About Here and There in the Blue Jay? Well, Jennette Writes it. You should :ee how Kerr pulls downs the in- ches in journalism with her renown- ed glee club stories. This dark curlywhaired lass is EUNICE KING. Eunice takes typing and she's good, too. Don't you never, never let anybody tell you she's not, neither. AIJELAIDE KI-RKLAND is that amusing little girl who always writes up girls intramurals ior the Blue Jay. She's made chatter columns several times this year. She takes American history, too. HORACE KOEPKE beionsg to that famous fraternity. The Knights of the Road. Say, Horace, did you sprain your thumb wh-en you went to the World's Fair last summer Horace is a quiet sort of a person, but there's a lot of gray matter in his upper extremity. A good little girl is PAULINE KRAMER .Paul1ne's treasurer in Girl Reserve. She takes typing and Ameri- can history. She is business manager of the Blue Jay staff, and according to Mr. Heady, is a mighty good one. She's not slow, either, when it comes to dictation in shorthand. GLENN LANGEUIN tak-es dra- matics, and was in the senior play.
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'flutn - lfllnfu H R. Freeman H eberly Humphrey Kerr Koepke Langvardt Urentner Heer Isaacs King Kramer Marston llamilton Hoyt Jones Kirkland Languien Mass of the Blue Jay. Sh-e writes feature stories. She's vice-president of the Girl Reserve. She t-aeks dramatics. Notice the look she has on her face now'! Wonder what she's thinking about-if she is thinking. Why. it's a toothpaste advertise-- ment. No! It's MARGARET COL- L'NS. She takes typing and jour- nalism. She wrote some high-powered editorials during her newspaper car- eer, She wrote An efficient steno- vrapher doesnt chatte1 ' 500 times. too. Let's see. IMOGENE COX is a quiet. blue---ieved, brown-halved girl. She'll go a long' way before anybody knows it. Shes been going steady for three years. and wc-'ll bet half of you didnt know it. And here's his fathers favorite fon-FTARL D. CRABTREE. Whats the low-down about Earl? Hes in Pep Club. He tak-es printinq and book-keepinq. He was out for foot- hnll. He tumbles. too. Just ask the girls. NOLAN DAY is next. He was out for football and basketball. Played a' lot. and mighty well, too. Sav. Nolan. whats an invoice? It is rumored that this question stumped you once. Here's Ruby Keeler, but everybody in J. C. H. S. calls her GEORGIA DENT. She's the girl with the big long fingernails, Right now she has those large dark eyes of hers fastened on Mr. Anderson's little birdie. RALPH DIETRICK is a quiet. ser- ious sort of person and plays the trumpet to amuse himself. Ralph's a pretty nice fellow. aalthough he doesnt tell many people. At last FRANK DURLAND'S pier-- trre appears in the senior section. When asked in whic euqhitnso . When asked in which course he's graduating, he always answers quite good-naturedly. The 'course of time. Congratulations, Frank! Now. PAUL EDWARDS. wipe that silly grin off your face. .Paul's a bond played football. and is often- pest. How-ever. tim-es somewhat of a Paul and M. Coleman are quite good physicists although Mr. Callahan doesnt vxactlv afzree. EDGAR ERVIN is a small lad. and doesnt say much. Yould scarcely know he was around. He was on the rasketball squad this year. He played a good game. too. RALPH FERRIS! Somebody told us his favorite amusement was fleep- ing. Ralph is the author of the statement. Blessed is the 'nan v'l'.o invented sleep. but curses on him who invented work. I am the laziest boy in school and my favorite study is the one gotten easiest said red-haired ROF FOLCK, Roy plays the saxaohonc. H-ere's Flora Franklin. No it's MARY FRANKLIN. Mary's a strong believer in l:-Qing' seen and not heard. Mary is a typical 1934 frirl -bight energetic. obliginef. and a good stud-ent. How's that for a bou- quiet? Now here's FLORA FRANKLIN. ShP's Marys big sister what's littler than she is. All we said for Mary goes for Flora. Thev're not sure whether they want to are nurses or stenozraphers. or is it teachers? And here's their brother. PAUL TRANKLIN. And he's got red hair. Thev all come to school in a model T Ford coupe. It's a great life if you don't weaken. and none of the Franklins have. Hers:-'s to you. Frank- line! CATHERINE FREEMAN is ablond. She shore looks nice in blue. She takes higher mathematics and every- body says she plays a good game of
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11 Q pf i1f1i - lililnfn .AAF 1044 -4 ' d Z U Riley Roesler H. Rupert Shge W 1. Fmith Sm' I W A. Roberts Romeshurg l. Rupert Shoffner C. Smith Steadman ' L. Roberts Rupe Saulmon Smythe G. M. Smith Stevens J? Glenn is one of the tall. dark and handsome type of boys. Look him over. girls! Don't you think so. too? What's some orful dirty dirt about HOWARD LANGVARDT? We'l, one time l?l he was arrested for speed- ing. We guess he reformed. 'ccu-'-e he still drives a car to school. He played an excellent game of football during his high school career. He has an infectious grin, too. DONALD MARSTON is that per- son who beats the great big drum. Fe rsed to live in Abilene. Donald says that Adam. Ere. and Noah :ne among his distinguished ancestors. It's a good thing they can't hear' him. GRACE MASS takes dramatics. She takes typing and shorthand. too, She knows that An efficient stenograplicr doesn't chatter. She's ancther one of those country girls who made good in this big. big city. This is EDWARD MYADEN. folks. Ile has black hair and blre eyes. He takes advanced mathematics and is a niif-htv nice kid. RUBY NFCCAFTREY his been gro- ina steady for almost four years. Soon the churchbells will be rins- ing audi-. Aw, cut it out, will you? Say. though. Ruby, seriously, we'd like to know when you're gonna middle-'aisle it. May we introduce Star -er-exif ahem-GEORGE MCKELLAR? Most humble of apologies. George. Listen. folks. Shorty is a. very. very, modest boy and blushes very easily. He's probably blushing right now as he reads this. He played a mighty good game of basketball. but he didn't say much about it, did hc? SUSAN MORTON-Journalism. de- b?te, and dramatics are her subjects. She was service chairman in Girl Reserve. She says she's Scotch. Irish. German. French. and Swiss. That explains everything - except that she's a mighty sweet girl-a little hard to get acquainted with. but nevertheless. mighty nice. Cheerleading. The Clean-Up. journalism, glee club and German measles recall ARTHUR O'DON- NELL. He was in the operetta. too- stuttered. You remember. He must be a eqood boy, 'cause we couldnt iind anv dark secret in his past. CARMEN OLSON-is a scream. Frervbodv tnearlvi caiis her Swede. She's one of those girls who take football seriously. D0n't you think she has a pretty good reason. though? Football captains don't come one's way every day. but they do Swedes Ask her and she'd say, I'll take vanilla. ADA MARGOT OLSSON-Glce club and dramatics go to her credit. We could say more about her lf we knew her better. but. folks. Ada Margot is hard to get acquainted with. A shy lassie. she WILLIAM ORTBFRG wants to know how he can grow taller. After much studv and research we sueeest that he use some curtain Stretcliers. Willie is pretty popular with the freshmen. Maybe they can't tell him from the rest on account of his size. William turned in some plenty wood journalism stories toward the end of the year. Nice work, Willie. Siy. Mary. what are you fzrinnin' at? Oh. so you won't tell. O. K.! We'll remember that. You wait and see. Theres dramatics. typing his- tcrv. and journalism on MARY PFW- HTN'S achievement card besides Girl Reserve. A nice fzirl is Mary. FIOVD VANCE PFIRRINFI! What. a name' Floyd was a butler once. You remember, don'f you? In the Twcli'e Pound Look. It depends on
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