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VA LDEMA K JA CO US EX “I shall try to convince you.” Lloyd, ‘‘Golden Days”—4; Mr. King, “Adam and Eva”—4; Band—2, 3, 4; Orchestra—2, 3, 4; Tokay—4. AXXA BELLE JAMES So unaffected, so composed a mind.” Cum Laude—3, 4. HEUMAX JOHXS “Language of nature is universal lan- guage.” Entered—3; Second-High Man in Poultry—3; Chicago Judging Team— 4; Tokay—4. CLOVIS KETTELMAX “She is pretty to walk with, She is pretty to talk with. And pleasant to think on. Junior Representative Girls’ League HA BEY KIEMELE “Those who knew him, liked him.” Football—2; Captain Swimming—3; Swimming—3, 4. TADAAKI KISH 11)A “Endurance is the crowning quality and patience all the passion of great- ness.” EVA KLAEEKE Constant as the northern star She hath Diana’s wit.” Entered—3; Basketball -3; Tennis— 3; Volley ball—3; Baseball—3. JAMES LA UCHLAXD Long and supple was he.” Football—4. Twenty-four
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STROTHER FUTRELL “He is wise who says little.” Entered—4; Band—-4; Orchestra—I. EDNA HAAS “Whatever she doeth, she doeth well” Orchestra—2, 3. AUGUST HARTMAN “It requires a surgical operation to get a joke well into an English un- derstanding.” Chorus, “Miss Chcrryblossom”—2; Chorus, “Once in a Blue Moon”—3; Chorus, Marquis de la Tour, “In Old Louisiana”; Boys’ Quartette—3, 4. MA RG UER1TE HA TFIELD “She laughs, commands, and talks with her eyes.” REINHART HEIN ITZ “Oh! thou art a gentleman.” Football—2, 3, 4; Basketball—4; Cum Laude—4. CLIFFORD HELLWIG “And still they gazed and still the wonder grew; That one small head could carry all he knew.” Orchestra—4; Band—4. VERNON HILLMAN “I’ll speak in a monstrous little voice.” Football—3. BURTON HUDSON “Cudgel thy brains no more about.” Class Vice-President—1; Class Presi- dent—3; Track—3, 4; Flame—4. Twenty-three 93am.
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JULIUS LILIENTHAL “Most unassuming of our men.” Track—2, 3, 4. KOLA McCLUNG “Deep brown eyes running o’er with glee.” Basketball—2, 3, 4; Baseball—1; Vol- ley ball—3, 4; Life-saving—t; Hockev —3, 4. DELL McCLURE When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for us to scrap, let us scrap.” Football—3, 4; Stage Manager—3, 4. MILDRED MERRILL “To know her is to love her, and she is well known.” LEOS'A MICH A ELIS “Like a poet hidden in the light of thought.” Orchestra—3, 4. I OLA MILLER I am giddy; expectation whirls me round.” WISEIELD MOXTGOMER Y “Who lives without folly is not so wise as he thinks.” Class Yell Leader 1. 2, 3,4; Student Body Yell Leader—1, 2; Football—2. 3, 4; Mr. Timms, “In Old Louisiana.” RUTII MOTZ “I laugh, for hope hath happy place for me.” Twenty-five
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