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1919 THE ARROW 1919 LUCILE KINGSTON. “Iky,” “Kinky.” “It was about this time.” English-French Course. Laurian 1. Philomathian 3. Literary 2. Dramat- ics—Juniar Play 3. Vodvil 3. “Pretty and witty, clever and fair, Another like her you'll not find anywhere.” PEARL MAIR. “Dodie.” “J e----erusalem” English-French Course. Philomathian 1, 3. Girls’ Club 2, 3, 4.. Literary 22. Dramatics—.Junior Play 3. Vodvil 3. Arrow StafT 4. “She stoops to nothing—but the door” DOROTHY MILLER. “Dot.” “Oh, girls, Vve been to only seven dances this week. English;French Course. Philomathian 1. Girls’ Club 2, 3, 4. Class Vice President 2. President of War Activities Society. Arrow Staff 4. “What sweet delight a quiet life affords” THELMA PERKINS. (Salutatorian) “Tummy.” “I that I'd b— Croak ” English-French Course. Laurean 1. 2. Girls’ Club 2, 3, 4. Class Vice President 3, 4. Arrow Statff 1. Dramatitcs—Ju- nior Play 3. Deed a minatory Contest 1. Debate 1. Literary 1. “She charms us, so clever and coy They say her heart is in Hast Troy” Page Six
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1019 TUE ARROW 1919 M AR 0 A R ET G UTH KI E. “Jumps,” “Nettie.” Don't bother me, I'm uritin' a letter. English-French Course. Philomathian 1. 3. Girl's Club 2, 3, 4. Arrow Stuff 4. Dramatics—Kingdom of Hearts Content 1. The Dream That Came True 3. Vodvil 3. She is neither tall nor small, Hut finds favor in the eyes of all. MARJORIE GUTHRIE. “Margie,1 ’ “Major.” I'm so dumb— know I'll flunk my French” English-French Course. Laurian 1. Philomathian 3. Vodvil 3. Girls’ Club 2. 3. 4. Secretary 4. Arrow Staff 3, 4. War Savings Society 4. Her occupat ions varied are. Hut they, her t(food times never mar. She studies, plays and1 tries to sing And spends much time Hill—collecting. ORVILLE GUTHRIE. “ Spike.’’ “Say, I can explain how that works. Agricultural Course. Literary 2. Laurien 3. Boys' Working Reserve 3. Dramatic Vodvil 3. Junior Play 4. In good looks I am not a star There are others more lovely by far Hut my face— don't mind it. Because Fm behind it It's the people in front that I far. MERLE HARD AKER. “Eddie.” “A a-aa-a-H cm. Agricultural Course. Philomathian 1. Literary 2. Laurian 3. Boys’ Working Reserve 4. High School Vodvil 4. Athle- tic Association 4. Tm not so profoundly well read. Hut I know if the wheels in my head Were of radium instead of pewter and lead I'd make Shakespeare feel glad he was dead Page Five
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THE ARROW 1919 1919 MERLE REICHOLD. “Merle.” “Oh----” English-French Course. Laurean 1. Philomathian 3. Literary 2. Girls Club 2, 3. 4. Dramatics—Junior Play 3. Vodvil 3. “A maiden fair with dark brown hair, Who studies quite precisely. Her blushes deep are far from rare, Her words come quite concisely” LELAH ROGERS. “Giggles,” “Happy.” “Golly, I don't quite understand that —but” English-French Course. Laurean 1. Philomathian 3. Dramatics—Junior Play 3. Vodvil 3. Girls Club 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 3. Class Secretary and Treasurer 2. “Sing a song of six pence, Oh, Lei ah, dear we pray. Keep your smile for all the while It helps us through the day. RAMONA TANS. (Valedictorian) “Yes, I see.” English-French Course. Philomathian 3. Literary 1, 2. 4. Dramatics- Junior Play 3. Vodvil 3. Arrow Staff 2. 3, 4. “Even dignity will ride in a Ford” GERTRUDE WYLIE. “Gert.” “Wcll-a-a-a-” Modern Classical. Laurean 1, 2. Girls Club 3, 4. Vodvil 3. Arrow Staff 3, 4. Girls’ Club President 4. Class President 3, 4. When in the course of human events it becomes necessam to bluff, let us bluff.” Page Seven
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