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THEODORE BATES I lobby—Politics. Horn Pr scott Dry Farm. Prescott. Ariz., July 11. 1912. Corporal A.C.C. 2; Lieu- tenant A.C.C. 3; 1st. place cross coun- try run 3; Boomerang”, producing: staff 3; “('harm School” 4: class basketball 3. 4; ‘ The Valiant” 3; gbe club 4; band 1. 2; Pyramus and Thisbe” 3; Badger staff 4; N.A.T.C. bookkeeping contest 3; University Week 3; speech arts 3, 4; basketball 4: “Belle of Bagdad” 4. ELIZABETH V. BORK Hobby—Books. Born Prescott. Arizona, September 2. 1912. Yellow Jackets 1, 2, 3. 4: glee club 2: “Boomerang” producing staff 3; Charm School” producing staff 4; Hassay a wi- per staff 4. MARGUERITTE CASSIANO H obby—St u dy i n g. Born Parsons. Kansas. January 31, 1913. Transferred from Parsons High School. Parsons. Kansas 3: “Charm School” producing staff. 4; class volley ball, bas- ketball 4; glee club 4: assembly pro- grams 4; “Belle of Bagdad” 4. RAYMOND ELROD CHRISTY Hobby—Ditching. Born Warren. Indiana. September 18, 1913. Transferred from Warren. Indiana. 2; interclass track 3: “Boomerang” pro- ducing staff. 3: A.C.C. corporal 3; inter- class basketball 3, 4; “Charm School” producing staff. 4. O. L. CLARK Hobby—Tumbling. Born Barnum. Texas. July I. 1913. Trans- ferred from Camp Verde. Arizona. High School 3; “Boomerang 3; “Pyramus and Thisbe” 3; “Charm School” 4; Sauce for the Goslings” 4. 15
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JOHN A. JAEGER Hobby—Jus' riclin’ around. Horn Prescott. Arizona. July 2. 1908. Ju- nior play 3; Tulip Time 3; glee club 3; Mixed Chorus 3; glee club quartet 3; N.S.M.C. 3; president, Fine Arts Club 3. 4; “The Charm School” 4; “Three Pills in a Bottle” 4; assembly programs 4; “The Belle of Bagdad” 4; president of class 4; open house 4. WELMON RENNER Hobby—Scandinavian dialect. Born Douglas, Arizona. September 22, 1910 Class vice-president 4; class bask »tbal: 1: class track 1. 3, 4; glee clue 4; basket- nail 4; track 1. 2. 3. 4; “Boomerang”, producing staff. 3; “Charm School ’, producing staff 4; Letterman’s club, vice-president. 3; University Week 2, 3, 4; class basketball 1; class track 1, 3. 4; “B lie of Bagdad,” 4; football 2, 3; foot- ball captain 4; Letterman’s club, presi- dent 4. JOE GARNER Hobby—Chewing gum. Born Kansas City. Mo., September 29, l'Mi. Class basketball 1, 2, 3; class track 2. 3; A.C.C. corporal 2, 3; football 4; basketball 4: Letterman 4. 5; class treas- urer 5; athletic manager 5; “Belle of Bagdad” 5; Badger staff 5; Hassayam- p?r staff 5. MARY ELIZABETH BROOKS Hobby—Sleeping. Born Sturgis, South Dakota, April 10, 1913. Class treasurer 1; Yellow Jackets 1. 2. 3. 4; class basketball 1, 2, 4; debate 3. 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; open house 1. 2. 4; Badger staff 3; Hassa- yamper staff 4; secretary of student council 3; class baseball 4; class volley ball 4; Quill and Scroll 3; assembly pro- grams 3, 4; “Boomerang” 3; “Charm School’’ 4; class secretary 4. BILL ALLEE Hobby—Wise cracks. Born Lamar, Missouri, July f , 1912. A.C.C. corporal 2; A.C.C. lieutenant 3; class track 2. 3; “Boomerang” 3; “Charm School” 4; class president 1, 2, 3; stu- dent body secretary 3; student body president 4; annual staff 4; speech arts 4; ’Tulip Time 3; glee club 3. 4; Letterman 4; class basketball 1, 3. 4: football 3. 4; track 2; National Honor Society 3. 4: “Three Pills in a Bottle” 4; Master of ceremonies. Junior ban- quet, 3; N.A.M.C. 3; “Belle of Bagdad’’ 4 basketball 4; Hassayamper stutf 4; National Athletic Honor Society 4, As- sembly programs 4; 14
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FRANCES COX Hobby—Chemistry. Horn Lake Valley. New Mexico, Septem- ber 15. 1911. Class volleyball 4; “Charm School’’ producing staff. 4. GLADYS REBECCA De ARMOND Hobby—Being Jolly. Born Pleasanton. Kansas. January 20. 1912. Transferred from Tempe Union High School 4; “Three Pills in a Bottle” 4. THELMA MAXINE DELK Hobby—Katherine Ilg. Horn Carlsbad, New Mexico, October 21. Plo. The Boomerang”, producing staff 3; “Charm School”, assistant director. 4; glee club 2. 4; Tulip Time” 3. ANNA KATHARINE DURHAM Hobby—Gabbing. Horn Asheville. North Carolina. Novem- ber 4. 1912. “The Boomerang’’ 3; “The ('harm School ' 4; op°n house 2; class basketball 1, 2. 4; class baseball and volleyball 4; editor of Badger 4; girls yell leader 2. 3; Yellow Jackets 1. 2. 3. 4: assembly programs 4; class officer 1. 2. 3; “University »Veek” 4; HAROLD EARNHART Hobby—Crankin’ Fords. Horn Prescott. Arizona. April . 1913. Class 'basketball 4; class track 3; ‘•Boom- erang '. producing staff 3; “The Charm School ”, producing staff 4. 16
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