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GERALD BLEY HI heart i of purest fold. And hi talent manifold Minute Man 3. 4); Orchestra (1. 2. 3. 4); Hand (1); Gym nite (1. 2. 3)} District Academic Contest (1); Baseball Champion 3. 4). LORENE BLAND She u loyal; she if true. G. A. A. (4); Declamatory Contest (1, 2); Orchestra (I. 2); Gym nite (1. 2. 3); May Festival (1). BRANDON BOYD He is lust what he teem to be. Under Twenty (3); Athletic Msnsger (4). NYLOTLS BOWMAN ‘Thy merry way are fairy way . Girl Reserves (I. 2. 3); N ariettas (2. 3. 4); Prtwi dent (4); Glee Club (2. 3. 4); Latin Club (1. 2. 3); O. A. A. (I. 2). BEATRICE BROWN Here's to you; there’ no one like you. snd we all like you. East High School. 8ioux City. Iowa. (1. 2); Or-Ptoeum (3); Girl Reserve (3); Gym nlte (3); Glee Club (3); Latin Club (3); Christina Cantata (3). WILMA BRAND Silence is more musical than any song MAURICE BULLIS An honest man. close buttoned to the chin. Broadcloth without, a warm heart within. Hi-Y (I. 2. 3. 4); Orchestra (1. 2. 3. 4); Band (2. 3); Gym nite (I. 2. 3. 4); Track (3. 4); Glee Club (4); Orpheum (1. 2. 3). CARROLL A. BROWN He la perpetually bu y at somethin . Minute Men (2. 3. 4); Hi-T (1. 2. 3. 4) (President) 4l; Glee Club (1. 2. 3. 4); Norfisns (3); Leader Club (1. 2); Gym Nite (I. 2. 3): Mother Caro a Chickens 2); Under Twenty” (3); Orchestra (1); Track (3. 4); Basketball (3); Pickles (2); ’Robin Hood (3); Christina Cantata (2. 3. 4); China Shop (1); Milestone (II; Quill and 8croli (4); Bello of Bagdad (4). ESTHER CAREY Oft I hare beard defended, little «aid ia soonest mended CLARENCE BURBANK Ye Gods, how I wi h I oould make a hit. Minute Men (I. 2. 3. 4); Norflans (3); No Hi So (3); Latin Club (2. 3. 4); Orpheum (4): Class President (2). L
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SEYMOUR HANSEN—Treasurer Tho• modest, on bit unembarrassed brow nature ha written •Gentleman . Football (S. 4): Basketball 3. 4): Track 3. 4); tiler Club (4i: on.hrum (4); Christma» Cantata 14); Minute Men «4 : Claw Treasurer (3) ; Oaas Vice-president (4): - Belle of Bagdad (4): N Club (4) Hi Y (4). GLENN ROYAL—President Character Is a fact, and that is much in a world of prelenso and concession. Football (1. 2. 3. 4); Basketball (1. 3. 3. 4); Track (1. 2. 3. 4) 1 Senior Class President; N” Club 12. 3. 4); Hi Y 2. 3. 4); Howling ’2.1 (1): Minute Mm (2. 3. 4); •Tickle (2): -.Mikado 1): Board of Awards (4); Latin Club (2); Gym Nile (1). KENNETH R. TAYLOR—Vice President He Is as faithful to a task as to a friend. tiler Club (1. 2. 3. 4); China Shop Cl): ’Tickle (2); Robin Hood (3); Gym Nite (1. 2); Band (1. 2. 3) : Orchestra tl. 2); Track Cl); lUikrtbsll (1); Hl-Y 3. 41; Latin Club (1. 2); Minute Men (1, 3. 4) : Football (4). MARIAN I RES K RN—Seereta ry No laurel wruath nor wild applause she aska. Tho well iiriforiued and legion are her tasks. Christinas Cantata (1.4); Glee Club (1.4); Latin Club (2. 3. 4); Declamatory Contest (1. 2); Girl Reserve (1. 2): N-ergettes (4); Tndcr Twenty (3); Secretary of Him (2. 3. 4). RILL RAKER Rings on Ins fingers, and bells on Ids toea. for he will go dancing where ever he goes. Glee Club (1.2. 3. 4): Pickles (2); China Shop (1); I rider Twenty (3); Hl-Y (3); Gym Nite (1): Orpheutu (1, 2. 3. 4); Belle of Bagdad (4). HAROLD ALHMAN Not a shirker, but a willing worker. Glee Club (1): Track (1); Football (I. 2): Basket-ball (1). ALFRED BEHMER His words are few. but hi friends are many. Gym nk'e (1. 2. 3); Basketball (2. 3); French Club (4). ETHEL BARKHUFF Not very tall, not very small. But fair and sweet, and liked by all. Girl Reserves (I. 2. 3); N-ergette (4); Norflang (3). EUGENIA BLAKEMAN For nature made her what she 1 . And made no such another. G. A. A. (2. 3); Girl Reserve (1. 2. 3): Latin Club (2. 3); Gym Nite (1. 2. 3); May Festival (1); Glee Club t3). HERTHA HICK A quiet girl, but one worth knowing.” Girl Reserve (4).
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mi ■ s iO i HELEN CLIFTON Give her thoughts no tongue. nor any unpropor-iioii.il thought hrr act Girl Reserve (I. 2. 3): Gym nit (I. 2): May Festival (1. 2). MURIEL CLARKE Om who la nrrcr deaf when work calls. Friendly. faithful and fair. Gym nit (1.2): May MM U. 2): Latin Club (2. 3. 4): Milestone (4): Telltal (4): Quill and Scroll (4): Girl Reserves (2. 3. 4): G. R Cabinet (4)i District and State Academic Content (2). CATHERINE COMPTON • 'Nrrcr trouble trouble till trouble trouble you. Gym nlte (3); G. A. A. (3. 4): Girl Rearnrra (3, 4). JOHN CLINCH •Hr who know, when to be silent 1» a wise man. Gym nlte (1): Track (2. 3). THELMA DOYLE , w She harbors many food qualities in ber port. Girl Reserve (1. 2. 3): N-ergctte (2. 3. 4): French Club (4); Latin Club (2. 3); G. A. A. (1. 2): Nor-fian« (3). LEONA DOMMER Mon is thy due than all can pay. Gym nlte (1. 2. 3): G. A. A. (1. 2): Commercial Contest (2. 3. 4): Academic Content (2): May Fr»t-Ival (1. 2). LEONA E. DREGER • InduMrlousness it the highway to food fortune. G. A. A. (1. 2. 3. 4): Gym nite (1. 2. 3). RUTH DRAEGER • For they can conquer who believe they can. O. A. A. (2. 3, 4): Gym nlte (1. t. 3): May Festival (2). CHRISTOPH EBSEN Courteous though coy. gentle though retired. Latin Club (2. 3. 4): Gym nlte (1. t. 3): Quill and Scroll (4). ROBINETTE EBLE ’To know how to hide one’s ability Is great skill. Sergeant It luffs. Iowa (1). fpwT r T Ql mi i 11 - r - t - ■«. - ,t - % 18
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