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CARLSON, ANNA Anna soon will be a cow-jjirl, And have some cow-boy in a whirl. Q. E. Q., Q. E. Q. Revue, Girl Reserves (2). CARSON, KENNETH Kenny plays the tennis game, In this sport he has won fame. Tennis (1, 2, 3. 4), Los Bus-cadores (1, 2, 3), “S” Club (1, 2. 3, 4). Hi-Y (3, 4), Track (1, 2, 4). Basket Ball (1, 2), Football (1), Stunt Night. CARTER, CHARLES Between football and his clarinet, Chuck Carter will get there yet. S. P. Q. R. (3, 4), Tennis (1, 2, 3, 4), Hi-Y Secretary (3, 4), “S” Club (3. 4), Football (3, 4), Ocksheperida Boai'd (4), Stunt Night, Prom Committee, Operetta (3). CETRONE, ANGEL Angel with her big brown eyes. Is very good and very wise. Home Ec. Club (1), Q. E. Q., Library Club (2, 3, 4), Q. E. Q. Revue, Prom Committee, Operetta (1). CHRISTENSEN, LOIS Lois wanders Yound with the saddest face, Since “Don” has moved to another place. G. A. L. (3), S. P. Q. R. (1, 2, 3, 4), Stamp Club (3), Q. E. Q., Ax t Club (4), Stunt Night, Q. E. Q. Revue. CHURCHILL, HARRIETT Harriett is a good old sport, There should be more girls of her sort. S. P. Q. R. (1, 2, 3), Secretary of Commission (1, 2, 3, 4), Honor Society (3, 4), Prom Committee, Q. E. Q., Q. E. Q. Revue (4), Pi'esident Honor Society (4), Basket Ball (1). x CLEVELAND, JANE As we gaze upon our little usher, We wonder who’ll be next to rush her. S. P. Q. R. (1, 2). Q. E. Q., Class Secretai-y (2, 3), Plays (3), Operetta (1), Prom Committee, Bronkette Committee. COOK, MERTON Mei’ton always looked wondei’-ingly at all, But smiled when he spied Marian Small. S. P. Q. R. (1. 2), Hi-Y (3, 4), Hockey (2, 3, 4), Prom Committee, Annual Committee. CULVER, ALBERTA Alberta Culvei', a dainty maid, Was a true blond of lightest shade. Dramatic Club (2, 3), Home Ec. Club (4), Los Buseadores (1, 2), Prom Committee. CUSICK, LEOTA Leota as an office clerk, Always capably did her work. S. P. Q. R. (2, 3), G. A. L. (3, 4), Q. E. Q., Treasurer of G. A. L., Stunt Night, Q. E. Q. Revue, Prom Committee, Bronkette Committee. DANIELS, IDA Ida Daniels is small and neat, And is capable without self-conceit. La Societe Francaise (4), Q. E. Q., Q. E. Q. Revue. DAVIDSON, EDNA This young girl w-as a brilliant ray, With never a “D” but always an “A.” S. P. Q. R. (1, 2), Q. E. Q„ Library Club (2), Stunt Night. DAVIS, DANA Dana was pi-esident of his class. And in debate he could surpass. Class President (1, 3, 4), S. P. Q. R. (1. 2), Hi-Y (3, 4), Honor Society (3, 4), Plays (2), Stage Manager (3), Debate (3, 4). DEMPLE, HAROLD On his cornet Harold can play A waltz, a march, or whatever you say. 9
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S. P. Q. R. (1, 2), Hi-Y (2, 3, 4), Tennis (2, 3), Track (3), Plays (3), Prom Committee (3). BECKLEY, ELIZABETH Elizabeth will tell you in words very plain That “Lizzie” was not meant to be her name. S. P. Q. R. (1, 2), Q. E. Q., G. A. L. (2, 3. 4). Pep Club (3, 4), Stunt Night, Prom Committee (3). BIRCHBY, WINIFRED The violin is her worthy treasure She enjoys, and considers it a pleasure. S. P. Q. R. (1. 3, 4), Q. E. Q„ G. A. L. (3, 4), Pep Club (3, 4), Operetta (3), Stunt Night, Prom Committee (3), Q E. Q. Revue (4), Bronkette. BLITTERSWYK, ROBERT Robert liked football and basket ball too. If he liked a girl, we can’t tell you who. Basket Ball (1, 2, 3, 4). BORDEAUX. FRANK Frank’s favorite dish is apple pie. And can he eat it ? My, oh, my! Basket Ball (1, 2, 3), Horseshoes (3), Track (4). BOYD, MARY ANNA High school she thoroughly enjoyed— This likeable Mary Anna Boyd. G. A. L. (2, 3. 4), Q. E. Q„ La Societe Francaise (2, 3, 4), Plays (2, 3), Operettas (2, 3, 4), Pep Club (3, 4), Prom Committee (3), S. P. Q. R. (2), Q. E. Q. Revue (4), Honor Society (4). BRECKENRIDGE, ALPHA MAE Alpha plans to be a teacher, If not married by a preacher. Girl Reserves (1). S. P. Q. R. (2, 3), Honor Society (3, 4), Q. E. Q., Q. E. Q. Revue (4), Library Club (2, 3, 4), Plays (2) , Prom Committee, Senior Distinction Day Committee. BRUNSELL, HARR1ETTE A housekeeper now is Har-riette Brunsell, And according to Lee she does very well. G. A. L. (1, 2), S. P. Q. R. (1, 2), La Societe Francaise (2, 3), Q. E. Q., Q. E. Q. Revue (4), Prom Committee (3). BUMBACA, JEMMA According to the initial game, Jubilantly bashful is this dame. Los Buscadores (2). BUMBACA. MARY Never sad or moody was Mary But always happy and gay-like a fairy. Los Buscadores (2, 3, 4), Q. E. Q., Home Ec. Club (1), Operettas (1, 3, 4), Q. E. Q. Revue (4). CAHILL, CHARLES Always he has been, and always he will B e light-hearted “Charley” Cahill. Plays (3), Prom Committee (3) , Football (3, 4), Basket Ball (1, 3), Stunt Night. CAHILL, HELENE A girl with “it” it’s plain to see, Who also would a dancer be. Girl Reserves (1), Home Ec. Club (2), Q. E. Q., Art Club Treasurer (4), Stunt Night, Q. E. Q. Revue, Prom Committee. CALKINS. LEONA Leona Calkins was a shorthand shark, She always reached the highest mark. S. P. Q. R. (1. 2, 3), Q. E. Q. CANTWELL, JUNE June appears demure and coy. But try to find her without a boy. S. P. Q. R. (1). Q. E. Q., Plays (3), Stunt Night, Q. E. Q. Revue, Prom Committee.
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Los Buscadores, Q. E. Q. Revue, Stunt Night, Operetta (3) . DESTEFANO, JOHN A sailor he would like to be, And sail across the deep blue sea. Ag. Club (2, 3. 4). DICKEY, MILDRED Mildred’s hobby is her “Pete,” And as a pal he can’t be beat. S. P. Q. R. (1, 2), Home Ec. Club (3), Q. E. Q. DOYLE, JAY Jay has a most peculiar whim, He has an Oriole to sing- for him. Football (1, 2, 3, 4), Ag. Club (4) , Basket Ball (1, 2, 3, 4), Track (1. 2, 3. 4), “S” Club (3, 4), Stunt Night, Prom Committee, Q. E. Q. Revue. DONALDSON. REYNOLD Manual Training is his line. And in that subject, he can shine. Class Basket Ball (3, 4). DUKES, LEROY Lei'oy Dukes in girls delights, When trying to win one he argues and fights. S. P. Q. R. (1, 2), Basket Ball (2, 3, 4), Tennis (3), Horseshoes (3), Prom Committee. ECKERMAN. THOMAS Tommy’s face was freckled quite But who could see them when out at night? Operettas (3, 4), Q. E. Q. Revue. EDWARDS, JAMES Tall and slim and handsome was he. But just as silent as he could be. Commission (1), Track (1), Prom Committee (3), Distinction Day Committee (4), Pan American Day (4). ELLIOTT, DOROTHY Dorothy Elliott was quiet and sweet, A nicer girl we’ll never meet. Q. E. Q., Q. E. Q. Revue. ENDICOTT, ERNEST Earlier to bed and earlier to rise Might make “Ernie” a bit more wise. Hi-Y (1, 2), “S” Club Treasurer (3, 4), Track (4), Basket Ball (4), Football (3), Los Buscadores (4), Stunt Night, Prom Committee, Spanish Carnival. FINDAHL, CARROL Carrol is always blithe and Kay, Cares don’t seem to come his way. S. P. Q. R. (2, 3), Hi-Y (3, 4). FLORETTA, MILES Miles Floretta has a call To that game of all games— Football! Class Track (2, 3, 4), Football (4). GIBSON. ELEANOR A gay, modest, demure little lass, Handle with care! She’s delicate as glass. S. P. Q. R. (1, 2, 3), Q. E. Q., La Societe Francaise (2), Secretary of Class (1), Honor Society (3, 4), Plays (2), Operetta (3), Stunt Night, Prom Committee, G. A. L. (1). GREEN, JENNIE Jennie has a cowboy friend That’ll stay with her until the end. Home Ec. Club (2), Q. E. Q. GREGERSEN. EDWARD Many a girl would give a lot To have pink cheeks like Eddie’s got. S. P. Q. R. (1, 2), Hi-Y (2, 3, 4), Honor Society (4), Stage Manager (3), P. T. A. Representative, Stunt Night, Prom Committee, Tennis (1, 3, 4). GUENTHER, MARGARET A doctor, Margaret is going to be, And very successful — wait and see. Home Ec. Club (2), S. P. Q. R. (1, 2, 3, 4), Q. E. Q., Prom Committee. 10
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