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Eleanor Charls -Vice-Pres., Literary Clubg Sec'y, Ami- keco Club: Treas., Math Club: Spanish Clubg Clee Clubg Girls' Auxiliaryg Bas- ketball. A queenly girl. William Doliante - ' ' A n d muse on nature with a, poet's eye. Lena Elsberg-Biology Club: Rooter's C1ub3Ka.y-Gay Clubg Business Ofllceg Girls' Auxiliary, Basketball. A moral, sensible, and well- bred girl. John Erickson - C a cl e ts Q Chevrons Club. Slow and steady wins the race. Frances Fitzgerald - From the crown of her l1ea'l to the sole of her foot, she is all mirth. Mildred Gates- S p a n i s h Club. A friend indeed. Lillian Ge rste i n-Pres., French Club: Pres., Math Clubg Constitution C l u b Q Hilarodes Clubg Orchestra: Literary Club. The march of intellect. ' February Seniors 'A' . Wells Gordon-Cadets. Ay, every inch a king. Virginia Grove- A trusty friend, tried and true. Rosalie Hartless -- Innocent and sincere. Gertrude Hayman - A very amiable girl. Mary Heine-Girls' Auxiliary -Pres., Rooters' Cluhg Sec'y to Miss Bradshaw: Sec'y, Graduating Class: O r a. n g e and Blue Staff. Young in limbs, in judgment old.
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February Seniors 'lr Edward Adams- His wor- ries now are over. Virginia Adams4 Tl1e mir- ror of all courtesy. Henry Adler-Office Staff: Tumbling Team: Football: Track Team: Stamp Club: Spanish Club: Cadets: Chev- rons Club. But, for n1y own part, it was Greek to me. Annetta Alberding- An an- gel! or, if not, an earthly par- agonf' Mildred Anderson -Kay-Gay Club: Bank: Amikeco Club! Sec'y to Dr. Howard: Vice- Pres., Graduating Class: 2-yr. Scholarship Medal. Merry Millie. Edythe Bar-sky- It 'seems the part of wisdom. Martha Behrend-Girls' Aux- iliary: Amikelco Club: Kay- Gay Club: Spanish Club: Operettas: Girls' Glee Club: Hilarodes Club. It's nice to he natural when you're natu- rally nice. Beitzell-Girls' Auxili- Jane ary. She speaks little but knows much. Erna Bigler-Seic'y to Miss Bradshaw and Dr. Howard: Student Council: Pres., Ko- dak Club: Vice-Pres., Kay- Gay Club: Sec'y Stamp Cluhg Ainikeco Club: Constitution Club: French Club: Literary Club. Neat, not gaudy. Charmian Bolibaugh --Liter- ary Club: Math Club: French Club: Key Board Club. All the charm of old France. Elaine Carson- Her voice was ever soft, low. gentle. and John Chaconas- Studies to please, yet not fail. ashamed to
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February Seniors i' Elizabeth Hennlngs - K a y - Gay Clubg .S p a n i s h Club. And her face so fair. Dorothy Hoffman - Trealsur- Literary er, Armikeco Clubg Club 3 Basketball. There's the humour of it. Eleanor Hopping - Valedic- torian: Vice - Pres., Amikeco Bank: C lu b 3 Vice - Pres., Alumni Employment Ofliceg Spanish Club: Kay-Gay Clubg Math Club: Literary Clubg O p e r e t t a, '34g Hilarodes. Never an idle moment. Ruth Hyatt- No legacy is so rich as honesty. Dorothy Kelly-Amik e co Clubg Girls' Auxiliary. Ther social simile, the sympathetic tear. ' Henry Krautwurst -- B 0 y s ' Glee Club: Kodak Club 3 Stage Crewg Chevrons Club: Cadets. He was ever precise' in promise-keeping. Frances Levin - Hilarodesg Amikeco Clubg K a y - G a y Club: Business Oifice. The life of the party. June Little-Girls' Auxiliary, Vice-Pres.g Secretary to Mr. Davisg Rooterls' Club. Jolly June. Edith Lund- O mirth and innocence. Doris Lyddane- The little foolery that wise-men have makes a 'great show. Celeste Marx-Girls' Auxili- aryg Spanish Club. Which not even critics criticise. Earle Meisenhelter- Every man has his fault, and hon- esty is his.
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