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SUPERLATIVES Girls Best Looking-Velma Morse Cutest-Carolyn Brown Most Popular-Arlene Frederick Wittiest-Elaine Enman Best Disposition-Pauline Lawrence Most Tempermenta!-Mary Gallison Most Soft-heezrtedklilizabeth Camp- bell Prettiest Eyes-Jeanne Palmer Nieest Smile-Velma Morse Prettiest Hair-Irene Goodrich Best Knitter-Janet Humphrey Best Athlete-Rosalie Varnum Best Dressed-Pauline Lawrence Best Daneer-Mary Gallison Most In Love-Sylvia Snow Best firtistSEllen Lougee Best Aetress-Elizabeth Campbell Most Musical-Sylvia Snow Friendtiest-Arlene Frederick Nearest Ideezlwjeanne Palmer .Qauietest-Olive Bagley Noisiest-Cecelia Nordstrom Best Skater-Margaret Gosline Boys Most Handsome-Murray Stebbins Cutest-Kenneth Murphy Most Popular-Stuart Noyes W ittiest-Roger Davis Best Disposition-Dave Hall Most Tempermentu!-Vernon Smiley Most Soft-hearted-Douglas Sinclair Prettiest Eyes-Murray Stebbins Nieest Smile-Jack Childs Prettiest Hair-Ivan Callahan Best Dressed-Dave Hall Best Dancer-Hans Muir Best Hunter-Evan Cox Best Fisherman-Evan Cox Most In Love-Willard Lehr Best firtistw-Douglas Sinclair Best Actor-Frank Hesdorfer Most Musica!-Vernon Smiley Friendliest-Kitan Agostinelli Nearest Idealsl-lans Muir Quietest-Robert Bean Noisiest-Stuart Noyes Best Skater-Ivan Callahan 'l29l
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CLASS POEM Swiftly, so swiftly, the years have flown, Four of the happiest, the gayest, we've known. Dreaming our dreams as the years went by In your hallowed walls, dear M. C. I. Victories We've won-they were our aim All in your honor, all for your fame. The lessons you've taught, we'll never forget Welve always gone onward, all obstacles met Your standard we followed-friendship and truth Worked for your honors, with ambitions of youth. Your game we've played fairly, whether won or lost Acclaimed the winners, not counted the cost. Now we are leaving you, dear M. C. I. With firm hand-clasp and many a sigh, Goodbye to teacher, to classmate, to friend, Scattered we'll be, but true to the end. You taught us to work, to live, and to play Prepared us all for that eventual day When we stand alone on the threshold of life To enter a world that is filled with strife. C. Nordstrom 1281
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