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First Row—Floren Shonta. Henry Mother. Jack Chapman. Richard Mclnturf. Scott Harrod. I-cwis Cun Second Row—Thelma Larson. Mildred Rogers. Paul Graf. Margaret Tobiaaon. Josephine Beitel. Sanford Felder, l eona Reams. Raymond Feaxel Third Row—Everett Killey. Dolly Petty. Helen Hartman. Marinn Wheeler. I,awrence Hay. Mildred Ringe. Lillian Reinhardt SOPHOMORES Lila Anderson L-Lively, A-Alert. Josephine Beitel “Joe” Edith Brownfield “Her ways are unassuming and quiet, Ij she was vain, no one could espy it.” Leona Beams “Always doing her very best A loyal member with the rest .” Wallace Bowen “WaUie.” Lewis Cunz L-Laudable, C-Calm. Jack Chapman “It's not for me to be overly meek there's anything to say, must speak.' Helen Coy H-Humorous, C-Capable. Lewis Datchefski L-Lenient, D-Dutiful. Isabell Devine “Full of jun and mischief too Doing things she shouldn't do.” Phem Eastman “And when I ope my lips, let no dog bark.” Raymond Feazel “Good-natured and friend of all” Sanford Felder “Sandy.” Mildred Fish M-Merry, F-Friendly. Paul Graf P-Popular, G-Gifted. Scott Harrotf “Scotty” Helen Hartman “Like a bee she works all day.” Edythe Hartley “We that please to live must live to please.” Lawrence Hay “Caruso must have a successor.” Jerome Hollenback “Jerry.” Mary Johnson “A girl who is capable of generating enthusiasm.”
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Ranald Paulson. Edward Mosher, Paul Reinhardt. Frederick Travis Jane Mosher. Lawrence Potter. Mildred Kniirht.s. Melvin Vikrey. Lucille Bernard. Henry Werner Clarence Miller, Delifcht Tremper. Gladys Wilhelm. Frances Todd. Julia Lem. Robert Vlack JUNIORS Charles Lett “Even tempered, smooth and quiet. “Unruffled by the world’s mad riot. Clarence Lundeen “,-1 good agriculturist.” Jane Mosher “A girl with a very sunny disposition.” Edward Mosher “Possessed with a desire for argument.” Clarence Miller “His virtue is his versatility Tinged with responsibility.” Lawrence Potter “Others sit by idly brewing I’d rather be actually doing.” Ronald Paulson “Roney.” Paul Reinhardt “Rino” Francis Todd F-Friendly, T-Tidy. Delight Tremper “Delight’s her name And delight’s her nature.” Frederick Travis “Sheik.” Melvin Vikrey “Quiet and unassuming.” Robert Vlack “ do what I do with bold and firm conviction.” Gladys Wilhelm G-Genial, W-Willing. Henry Werner “A good class treasurer.” I -r. U 1-C - Hfl - : h
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First Row—Kenneth Parris. Phern Kastman. Helen Coy. Alfred Oddsen. Isabelle Devine. August Otto. Phoebe I.ett, Lawrence Morey Second Row—George Werner. Mildred Fish. Kdythe Hartley. Jerome Hollenback, Helen Rood. Mary Johnson. Browning Knights Third Row—George Neuhauser. Mary Phelps. Wallace Bowen. Althea Lowry. Harrison Lindner. Lila Anderson. Donald Rosentrater SOPHOMORES Everett Killey “.Sway.” Browning Knights B-Benelicenl, K-Kind. Thelma Larson T-Trusty, L-Loyal. Phoebe Lett P-Peppy. L-Learned. Althea Lowry “A sincere and likable girl.” Harrison Lindner ‘‘He fears the wiles of maiden’s smiles.” Richard Mclnturf “Dick.” Lawrence Morey “ M ushmoul h Henry Mosher “Ambition knows no rest.” George Neuhauser G-Gentlemanly, N-Neat. Alfred Oddsen “Alfie. August Otto “Auggie. Kenneth Parris “Kenny.” Dolly Petty D-Dauntless, P-Peppy. Mary Phelps M-Maidenly, P-Pretty. Lillian Reinhardt “Another flood of words.” Mildred Ringe “Milly.” Mildred Rogers M-Mirthful, R-Ready. Helen Rood “A better pal would be hard to f.nd.” Donald Rosentrater “Rosy.” Floren Shonts “A worker who gets results.” Margaret Tobiason “Her ways are ways of pleasantness.” George Werner G-Gentlemanly, V - W i d e -awake. Marian Wheeler “ go my way complacently. As self-respecting should.”
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