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y-. -. I QW' OSCAR H. OLSON, MS. IrL.4':4::rid! ,,,,. g,,,.,L :H--YH- .-4-3 1'- f-- A, fs: N .-,.....1.T x.,.sv... V- e. fern- s:c:s he 1:25 t:::.e ze:- ELIZABETH PEABSON, B.A. English 'I'-Q: ?: s::'s firfcite :Liar is Siczkesjcecte. As -- 1-we-1 f-Mis :er .... :gi '.-.inter chzlces are MARION PIERCE MAUD M. PATTERSON, M.A. Mzbemaricf Llgss ?':..e:sc:, 1-ri: ad- ::es Tzze ACLQCIIZS for ie: lterest 'ceecle who :fied help, belzev-es the le Pszen shcuid have Q: .-,.,,,-W. MARIAH L. PEABSON, B.S. Erzglifb T A :lezsmg pefssnzigzif, :cod chcxzcter, and high giezis :ze to be admired : :essex ccccrdinq to 1 r .. g,.--:A., .,.: . c....,,... CHARLES M. PRATT Y - . ,' Irzdzirrial Papua! Ed:4:a.:or1 ' ' - 1.221 Tf' 'S -Q: ?e::e's icvszite he - C--4-Af ' Hckk . . . .H .' -.- wg --res '::esse:i '-711921 I-2 'CCL LS A-.1e.CC.-1 -'--' ' 0 , ., , . , ,, -N gps -,.-, J..--nee- 1-:ss ZZKEZ DY ms 1335? :'::' : A: : V-'B - A - x r 4, :-,. . Y A :- - e. -f- f--A -' :ne U.1sssss.-,. e: ::e:z.jr :S C CF.-C1 -A! -' -J ' ' , ' ,V N, P--,se -:f -': tc C: zso ... v...- -fs --' 39 K GRACE PAULSON, B.S. Commerrial L.l?L!.C',lC.'h Mlss Paul- s:n's -.-:de reczziinq has kent her from nzrninq :mv :ne iffrcrzie, she es- pecmily enjoyed DEC!!- ggjgi flI1TCh9U.'S C'C15 .',. .' - ive- f N14 Li: .X,.LC.. RUTH E. PETERSON, B.S, Mazbemalici Of all the famous peo- ple living cmd dead, Liss Fezerscn admires Abra- ham Lincoln most beccmse cf his greatness and sLm- plzczty. MARGARET G. RALSTON, B.S. Home EC07l0l7ZiCJ' Efilss Ralston, who Gd- mires sznceizjf cz pe:- son, f 1 n ci s golflng, cr hlkinq, sports that are beneficial as well zs ciezrsznt. FRANCES REGAN, B.A. .Halbemaiici Miss Regcn enjoys num- erous :zdis programs in- cluchnz Tie Ford Sundcry Evening Hou: and the New-r 'Zark Philharmonic Symphony. T253 117' YUM n pu,---. .- 3'9 V , X ,Y 16... 4 'ks 'f
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xi' I tg Q' 'sf A fi ,sl it '? 6. NK 'Sv .4 SGT. ISAAC D. SMITH Military Science Sergeant Smith admires people who can smile when difficulties rise. The exercises he recommends are golf, horseback rid- ing, tennis, and skating. LOWEI.L SPURGEON, B.A. Social Studia! According to C o a c h Spurgeon, the ideal citi- zen should analyze social and political problems himself rather than accept ready-made opinions. HARRY E. TELANDER Indwzrial Biographies and techni- cal books occupy Mr. Tel- ander's pastime in read- ing. A game of golf is his favorite out-door sport, MAXINE SMITH, M.S. Science Miss Smith believes the ideal citizen should be both intelligent and loyal. She likes any recipe that contains many olives. IENNIE STRAWMAN, B.S. Commercial Miss Strawman admires people who are fair- minded. Of the many ra- dio programs on the air today, she enjoys Infor- mation Please most. GLEYNAFA D. TERRELL, M.A. Social Szudief As a child, Miss Terrell was impressed by her first motor boat ride. Her favorite Current book is The Yearlingf' VERA SMITH, M.A. Ari Miss Smith, a dog lover, chooses the Dog Encyclo- pedia as her favorite book, although she also enjoyed Rawlings' The Yearling. ROY E. TAMBLINGSON, B.E. Ifldllilfidl Mr. Tamblingson enjoys reading about radio craft from the Radio Amateur Handbook. I-Ie also en- joys hiking and other out- door sports. WILLIAM TIADEN, B.S. Ilfazb emalicf Mr. T j a d e n admires Thomas Edison for his service to humanity. In associates, he always ad- mires the quality of sin- Cerity. HARRISON THAUTMAN, B.A. Commercial Mr. Trautman is an ad- mirer of President Roose- velt because ot what he has accomplished in spite of his physical handicap. l27l
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