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ANNA BUCK NAN Nan Buck handles more feet than any one else in the Senior class. Of course, we are referring to the poetic variety, but if Nan realizes her ambition to be a doctor, she will probably coine in contact with the other kind also. Last year Miss Buck was a freslnnan and this year she is a senior, which is rather a unique distinction. Nan has one failing-salthough she is ex- tremely clever, she can never fool Miss Stone on her sight tran- slations. BEATRICE LILLIAN SCHULTZ BEE Beatrice Schultz hides a stout heart under a tiinid exterior. This is a great asset, for no teacher fhliss Lockwood exceptedj could possibly address cruel words to Bee when Bee turns her appealing brown orbs upon her. That Bee is always obliging with Spanish translations, Bob Bailey will gladly fxnore or lessj testify. SUSAN CALLAI-IAN CHlNK Every one in the Senior Class likes Susan Callahan. Chink always has a smile for every one, and is one of the gentlest of Seniors. Every noon time Chink may be seen industriously studying her American History lesson, and setting a good ex- ainple to the hall-walking friends. The Honor Society is proud of Susan. FRANK ATKINSON RED Red's chief occupation is traveling-he tries out all the aisles in a class before he takes a seat. He's a star at pounding the keys of a typewriter and gives a mean Spanish translation when in the inood. ROBERT BAILEY BOB Bob could tell you that his chief asset in school is his dark eyes, which prove so forceful in gleaning scholarly aid from the fair sex. He has been a valiant ineniber of the B-B brigade. We expect great things of Bob. EUGENIA BERRY GENE Gene is our prize center in basketball and sure has a wicked reach. For all her retiring disposition she cuts a wide swath in the field of learning. ' , ELNORA BEYER Elnora is little but we always know when sl1e's present. Her favorite occupations a1'e playing tricks and doing favors. Elnora's ambition is to grow up. The Owl, Page 22 .,.
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LUCILLE AHRENS LOU Lou is one of the 1nost industrious of the Senior Class. She has worked hard to secure advertisements for the Year Book and she deserves special credit for her efforts. Lou has taken part in several plays and shows great dramatic ability. We pre- dict a successful future for Lou. MARY AHRENS MARY ' Mary is another of our talented Seniors and noted for her musical ability. In the assemblies, she has often sung several songs for us and they were highly appreciated. Mary seems to be a rather meditative young person in school but we doubt .if she is so reserved outside. GRACE EVANS GRACE Grace is the ever diligent and studious member of the class. Grace's favorite occupation seems to be writing Chemistry ex- periments. She is one of those fortunate ones who has but a few subjects and seldom appears in school before 2nd or 3rd, period. How some of us do envy her! 2 I WOLCOTT SMITH SMITTY Smitty is our little boy with the imagination? Ask any of the teachers. He's right there with the snappy comeback, even if ideas come so fast he often can't get rid of them intelligi- bly. His position as Business Manager of the Literary Volcano facilitates the paying of his Senior dues. HENRIETTA FOWLER HENNY Henny is our champion Seamstress. You never see her without her sewing basket. She also shines in history, and is alwavs able to turn somebody else's poor rec. into a good one. AMELIA STIERLEN MILLY Milly is the original go-getter. Whenever money must be collected, Milly's energetic services are enlisted-and the money is obtained. QUENTIN E. ROSS TED Quentin E. is the perfect stoic of the Senior class. Perhaps that is why she has performed her duties as literary editor of the Owl so successfully and yet has made no enemies. Ted's great- est talent lies in writing: her favorite virtue is good sportsman- shipg her pet motto- If you believe it it's sogn her most famous expression- He was a perfect specimen of his sex. The Owl, Page 21
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FRED COOKE FREDDlE Freddie is our Mr. Fix-it and he obliges always, whether to fix a desk or secure a game. And can he sleep? Oh boy! VERNA COOKE BENNE Benne is well known for her musical talent and is an active member of the Glee Club. She is the most competent typist and very willingly does extra typing for the Year Book and school papers. Benne as a reporter for the B. B. Games proved herself capable of such a position and never failed to give an interesting account of the game. EERTHA LEWIS BERT Bert, who started with us on our career 4 years ago, was obliged to leave us for awhile this winter but has returned re- cently and is once more a lllelllbel' of our happy throng. She is always merry and light-hearted except when the postman is a little late. CHARLES MILLSPAUGI-I CHARLIE Although Charlie did not participate in our joys of our Freshman year, he has shown himself a worthy member of the class of ,23. He has always been willing to cooperate with any movement for the benefit of the class. Charles was one of the first members of the orchestra and he has often provided much pleasure for the Assembly with his music. RAYMOND ZELLAR RAY Ray has always afforded much amusement for his fellow members and has been greatly appreciated as a member of the French Class for intense CU interest in the lesson. Ray has often been confronted with threats of being sent from class, but for so1ne unknown reason he fails to be sent out. JAMES WILKIE JIMMIE Jimmie is usually seen earnestly studying trig' 5th period. French is apparently a favorite subject of J immie's and he is of- ten observed studying chemistry between the lines. ' VIRGINIA WELBORN 'GINNIE 'Ginnie is the class deb. Her beautiful brown eyes seem very dreamy and we wonder if 'Ginnie's thoughts are not far away. 'Ginnie excels in French and the Palisien Accent is re- markable. The Owl, Page 23
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