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Iiaho Falls, Idaho. Those Tarking in town are Oscar ::-:.kel, Lawrence Walters, aid Eugene Levesque. But the six who have g:z'aggled through the four years are each noted for si-me special thing, so the clue makes up in quality what it lacks in quantity. As a whole, the Seniors are noted for their wit, tal- ent, and beauty. We know the rest of the hig school will miss us, but 3'6 simply must go. Edmund Blair, during his school life, has been noted REITH W'ASSUNC, News Editor, Glee Club, A. D. C. 'Mn' . hxh charms to sooth the savage breast. To aim rocks, or bend e kddtted oak. MARTHA ANDERSON, Secretaryfl I , Class Editor, Giee Club, A. D. C. She is so free, so kind. so apt, so blessed a disposi- tion. she holds ita vice in her goodness' not to do more than she is requested. for his bashfulness, but dur- ing the last year he has changed, somewhat. If we Senior girls could only be with him another year, we . know he would, at least, be able to smile at the Junior girls. Then comes our good na- tured, happy-go-lucky fel- 10W,Thomas Griffiths, who is an exact opposite to Mr. Blair. He is very talkative, making a splendid book agent, and is now debating whether, after taking his four years at Boulder, he
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va. oucuuoouuuuuuwxzounnmc h...4 QONOO. + . Senior Class, EH E E MARTHA ANDERSON, 'H, EDITOR. 0...! QmOMiOEI 0. .E9mt im4 0.0: . N CA Colors: Gold and White. Flowers: Yellow and White Roses. Yell: Rah! Rah! Rah! the six who play the tricks, were the class 0f 11. Rah! Rah! Rix! WeEre Out of the eighteen in our class who graduated from the grammar school, only six remain. tending different schools or have gone to work. Most of the others are at- Let us search for our class mates Who have scattered as far as New Hampshire and California. EDMUND BLAIR, President l9l l, A. D. C. So sweet the blu,h of bashfulncss, Even pity can scarce wish it less. Hallie Spicer is now at- tending an academy in Los Angeles; Robb Reavill, Miss WalcottEs school in Denver; Irene Chalice, the Collegiate Institute in Salt Lake; Lil- lian Thomas will this year graduate from the Salt Lake High School; Janet Park has been taking a com- mercial course at the State University; and Maud Spm- well is now in the city. Most of the boys have gone to work, but a few have entered other schools. Tobey Reavill is attending school at Exeter,New Hamp- shire. Roy Sanden is work- ing in Robinson, Illinois; and Percil Gates is working in
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will sell books or take up electrical engineering. The Senior girls are more or less noted for their talent in music. Ruth Wassung, however, is the only one Who has won a tin medal for playing on the comb. Ruth has proven herself a first-class reporter for the Annual, having been reporting form the ttMinerl, for a number of years. Grace Larsen is noted for being a great yocalist. Donlt let it surprise you if she ap- pears before the public soon, CLARA HICKERSON, Vice-President 'l l, Editor-in Chief, Glee Club, A. D. C. RI love a teeming wit as I love my nourishment. either in grand 0r comic opera. 'Grace has already promised to sing for the Seniors of next year. V' None can excel Clara Hick- erson as an essayist. With her abundance of wit, she has the rest of us beaten. She has sent a number of her essays to be printed; look for them soon in the library. They are all worth reading, as are also her short poems. e There is no doubt in our THOMAS CRlFFlTHS, Business Manager, minds that Martha Ander- Treasurer,ll,A.D.C. son will be a splendid do- Any man that can write. may answer a letter. mestic science teacher. When -l6
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