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THE MIRROR EARL BROWN Two assets: grit, that makes him work with meng Good-nature, even when the laugh's on him. FRANCES BAMBECK Willing to do more than her share in .everything she's asked. ANNA SAEGER XM Fear not to take upon you what is yours. 4 N - lk YouQl be a man, my son. M .X HERBERT NYDAHL HENRY JOHNSON I am no oratorg I only speak right on. MARJORIE PATTERSON If to her share some female errors fall, Look on her face, and you'1l forget them all. KENNETH PHILLIPS 'II keep one mile away from any woman. 4' Q BLAINE STODDARD Qxfllemoves life's monotony. ARLINE MILLER A dainty bit of maidenhood. ' KURT WOLF A friend may well be reckoned the mas- , terpiecc of nature. FLOYD MILLER I love fool's experirnentsg Q I'm always making them. .Qi ALICE BUKOSKI 'N A mind is the measure of a woman. It l935' 1
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THE JACK LARSON President of Senior Class The more we study, the more we discover our ignorance-then why study? JEAN SCHOTT A sweet looking girl with the rare gift of a good disposition. MARGARET VOLTZ Wisdom is not monopolized by few. JOE SMITH Vice-President of Senior Class I looked. She fell. LESTER ROWLEY Secretary-Treasurer of Senior Class Make room for a man. ALMA YOHE What sweet delight a quiet life X. WOODROW GERO A fellow of few words, but words that mean something. RICHARD COLVIN We missed him and wondered why, But soon discovered he'd transferred to McKinley Hi . N ROBERT FOSTER S A quiet chap, but on the other hand, He has a wicked eye. ' DORA COLLINS The way to secure friends is to be one. KATHRYNE COLDSNO All frivolous past times I EUGENE THORN Not failure, but low aim is crime. 3 c1935 06 6Mf Q' Page thirteen
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THE MIRROR X. W RICHARD CATCOTT I I I In football and in basketball Q, K He gave a thrill to one and all. Q Not much talk--A great sweet silence. Those eyes, that hair, those lips, that air. ROBERT, SCHRADER And so he said, It's up to fateg Q I wonder if I'1l graduate. RUSSELL DUPLAIN ' Daytime: At night: I am far too sleepy. It is not wise to be wiser than neces- sary. A good fellow among his friends- Rivals our Sheik in looks. ' Did nothing in particular-but did it well. ' CELSUS PAUMIER Nature fits all her children with some- thing to do. Speech is great but silence is greater CATHERINE ZWICK I may be heels. JOHN SCHLONEGER The sweet mellifluous milking of the 1 COWS. EILEEN ZWICK X ETHEL LUTZ I am far too busy to rry. WILDA IMfMEL AUSTIN MOULIN JACK POCHUBAY 'Q BETTY SICKLES ' Q little, but I am taller with high 1 Q - :l93N5' . Page fifteen k I vf X0
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