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EDITH ADAMS (Top Left) And sh s wist as slit is winsome Ami as Rood as she is wist. And besides htr uthtr grafts, sht is Good at baking pits. Glee Gut' 2-3; “Pan on a Summer's Day 2: “Garden of Flowers 3; Chorus 3; Flag Committee 3; Basketball 3; Will for El-Pe 4. MARY WINEHOLT (Center Lett) Othrr things wt might rtptat But most til all— Thty say slit's swttt. Kingsbury High School 1-2; Program Com- mittee 1; Minstrels I; Cantata 2; Chorus 1-2. Stillwell High School 3; Dance Commit- tee 3: Entertainment Committee 3: Junior Plav 3: Operetta 3; Chorus 3; Orchestra 5; L. P. H. S. 4. EDWARD SOETJE (Bottom Left) His lingers shamt tht ivory ktys Thty danet so light along. Chorus 1-2-4: Mixer Program I; Track 2; Inter-class Basketball 2; Glee Club 4 DONALD CALKINS (Top RirSt) lit agrttd with his ttachtrs in everything ex- cept Physics, and in that his teacher agreed with him. L. P. H. S. 1-2-3-4. MYRON BROWN (Cenirr Ruflit He who has an art, has everywhere a part. Art Editor El-Pe 4; Designer of head-piece of Diploma. RUTH PETERSON (Bottom Ristht) Her every tone is Music’s own. Like those oi morning birds. And something more than melody Dwells ever in her words. Madison High School I; Chorus 2; “Pan on a Summer's Day 2: Music Memory Con- test 2-3-4; Come Out of the Kitchen 3; “Mary Jane’s Pa 3; Declamatory 3; Hockey 3; Basketball 3; Mi-Times Reporter 4; Jun- ior Amateur Musical Club 4; President Girls’ Glee Club 4; Literary Editor El-Pe 4; “Three Springs 4. Nineteen
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ALOYSICS LEA i: DOSKl (Top Left) To be good is to be noble. Chorus 2-3-4. AUCK Ll'ITLETON (T« r Right) Her voice was ever soft and zentle; an excellent thing in a woman. Mixer Program 1: Chorus 2-3-4: Glee Club 2-3-4; Pan on a Summer’s Day 2: Garden of Flowers” 3: Flag Committee 3; Ticket Committee 3. ALICE GAMER (Center Right) She is a maid of artless grace. Gentle in form and fair in face. Glee Club 2-4; Pan on a Summer's Day 2; Chorus 3-4. ARTIIl'R BORMAN ((‘enter Left) Surely never did there live on earth a man of kindlier nature. Ili-Timcs Staff 4. ELOISE ANDERSON (Bottom Left) Play up, and play the game. Social Committee 2; Chorus 2-3; Glee Club 2-3: Property Committee 3; Girls’ Athletic Editor Hi-Timcs 4; Girls Athletic Editor El- Pe 4; Hockey 4. RALPH HEDSTROM (Bottom Right) , nature modeled on a higher plan Lord of himself, an inborn gentleman. Basketball 2-3; Baseball 2: Track 2: Foot- ball 3: Cornered 3; Athletic Editor El-Pe 4; President 4. Eighteen
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ROBKRT l.( H ) I IS ANDERSON (Top Left) Hu twinkling eye does bespeak his nature. Mixer Program 1-4; Hi-V Club 2-5-4; Rinv Committee 3. 1X)R0THV VOGT (Top Riirltt . girl of mind, of Spirit, of art ion. Makes hrrstlf a center of attfiction. Kntertainment Committee I-2-5-4; Chorus 2-3; Glee Club 2-3; Decoration Committee 3: Vice-President 4. Business Manager Play 3; “The Lamp Went Chit 3; Debate 4; Business Manager Hi-Times 4: Activity Ed- itor El-Pc 4; Basketball 4. FREDERICK DR A GOO (Bntlam Rif lit) Diamonds are small, so why should t worry? Secretary and Treasurer I; Junior El-V Club I; Yell Leader 1-3-4: Wrestling 2; Mi-Y Club 2-3-4; Inter-class Basketball 4. ELSTON I.ARSON (Center Left) And each forgets as he starts and runs ll'ith a brilliant, fitful pare It's the steady, quiet, plodding ones Who win in the lifelong race. Orchestra 2-3: Ticket Committee 3; De- bate 4: Senior Mixer 4. LOCISE SIMON (Bottom Left) Quietly she works away, faithful to each duty. Mixer Program I: Chorus 3: Glee Club 3-4; “Garden of Flowers” 3: “Three Springs 4: Secretary Glee Club 4; Property Commit- tee 3: Advertising Committee 3: Literary Ed- itor El-Pc 4; “Maker of Dream. 4. HELEN MACERTY (Center Ritrl't) When she knows she knows, and no one can change her. Ticket Committee 3; Chorus 3-4. Twenty
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