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VICTORIA TELANDER A credit to any class. Ocksheperida (2, 3, 4), Coeditor (4), Class Play (2, 3, 4), Girl Reserves (1). Honor Society (3, 4), Vice President (4), La Societe Francaise (2, 3) , Vice President (3), Library Club (2), Operetta (3, 4) , Prom Committee (3), Q. E. Q. (4), Quill and Scroll (4), S. P. Q. R. (1, 2, 3, 4), Quaestor (2), Consul (3), Censor (4), Commission (3, 4), Stunt Night (3), Class Secretary (4), Senior Distinction Day Committee (4). RELDA TOLAND She still loves her “All American.” Class Play (2, 3, 4), Girl Reserves (1), Prom Committee (3), Q. E. Q. (4), S. P. Q. R. (2, 3, 4). Stunt Night (3), Normal Training Club (4), Ocksheperida (2. 3). BILL VERDEN He’s one of the well-known flaggers. Football (3, 4). Class Treasurer (4), S Club (3, 4), Operetta (3), Stunt Night (3), Basketball (1, 2, 3), Class Vice President (1).
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CARL GONDER An actor in the making. Commission (2), S. P. Q. R. (1, 2, 3), Track (3), Stunt Night (3), Class Play (3, 4), Honor Society (4), Senior Distinction Day (4). JOHN HOLSTEDT Einstein’s rival. Class Play (2, 3, 4). Hi-Y (2, 3, 4), Honor Society (3, 4), President (4), Prom Committee (3), Quill and Scroll (4), S. P. Q. R. (1, 2, 3, 4), Aedile (2), Debate (3), Ocksheperida (2, 3, 4), Managing Editor (4), Class President (2), Class Treasurer (3), Senior Distinction Day Committee (4). ELIZABETH HOOVER Please! No married men. G. A. L. (2, 3), Girl Reserves (1) , Q. E. Q. (4), S. P. Q. R. (1, 2), Senior Distinction Day Committee (4). VIRGINIA KERR Speaking of ginger—she’s a whole spice box. Bronc Club (4), Class Play (2. S, 4), G. A. L. (1, 2, 3. 4), La Societe Francaise (2, 3), Library Club (2), Prom Committee (3), Q. E. Q. (4), Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4), Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4), Senior Distinction Day Committee (4), Class Secretary (1), Class Vice President (2, 3), Class President (4). DOROTHY KUTCHER A sweet and dainty little miss. Bronc Club (4), Class Play 2, 4), Operetta (3), Prom Committee (3), Q. E. Q. (4), S. P. Q. R. (1, 2, 3), Scriba (2) , Stunt Night (3), Ocksheperida (2, 3. 4), Class Secretary (3), Class Vice President (2), Q. E. Q. Treas. (4). GLEN LIVINGSTON He’s a nature lover and goes in for “Moss.” Class Play (3), Hi-Y (4), Los Buscadores (1, 2, 3, 4), Vice President (3), Prom Committee (3), Operetta (2). JOHN MALEY The kid from Canada—(generally speaking). Hi-Y (3. 4), Class Play (3, 4). GRACE McGREW She’ll get to the top. Class Play (2, 3, 4), Girl Reserves (1, 2, 3, 4), Secretary (2) , President (3), Home Economics Club (1, 2), Honor Society (4), Operetta (3), Q. E. Q. (4), Quill and Scroll (4). S. P. Q. R. (1, 2, 3, 4), Consul (4), Stunt Night (3), Debate (3), Ocksheperida (2, 3, 4), Subscription Editor (4). LOUISE MILLER “Silence is golden but we’re off the gold standard.” Home Economics Club (4), Library Club (4), Los Buscadores (2. 3, 4), Q. E. Q. (4), Senior Distinction Day Committee (4). EDNA MAYE MONROE She must be a deep thinker; she doesn’t say much. Q. E. Q. (4). GLENN PLOTT While in high school he grew up. Hi-Y (3), Operetta (2), S. P. Q. R. (2). ALBERT ROBINSON One of the three musketeers. Class Play (2, 3, 4), Hi-Y 2, 3, 4), La Societe Francaise (3) , Prom Committee (3), S. P. Q. R. (1, 2), Commission (1), Stunt Night (3), Basketball (1, 2), Tennis (4), Manager of Stage Register (4). TED STEPHENSON A heavy date for any girl. Hi-Y (2, 3, 4), S Club (3. 4), Secretary (4), Stunt Night (3), Football (1, 2. 3. 4). Baseball (1). 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Seven
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EDITH VOSS She was the “Boss” of the Senior girls’ basketball team. Class Play (4), G. A. L. (2, -3, 4), President (4), Honor Society (4), Operetta (3), Prom Committee (3), Q. E. Q. (4), Stunt Night (3), Basketball (1. 2, 3, 4), Manager (2, 3), Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4). Tennis (3), Girl Reserves. C lnss ol June, 1935 “When we rest, we rust.” Red and Gold. Red Rose. Class Motto: Class Colors: Class Flower: SHIZUE AKIMATO A cherry blossom from Japan. Home Economics Club (1, 2). ARDITH AMES There was a little girl and she had a little curl. Honor Society (3, 4), Operetta (4), Q. E. Q. (4), Quill and Scroll (4), S. P. Q. R. (1, 2, 3, 4), Scriba (3), Stunt Night (3), Ocksheperida (2, 3, 4), Co-editor (4). VIOLA ANDERSON She always finishes what she begins. Q. E. Q. OSCEOLA ANDREWS Keeper of the stage. Art Club (3, 4), Hi-Y (4), Honor Society (4), S. P. Q. R. (4), Stage Manager (3), Stage Director (4). ALEX AUDA He walks with her and he talks with her—Lucille. F. F. A. (2, 3, 4). Basketball (1, 2, 3), Track (2, 3, 4), Horseshoe (1, 2, 3, 4). MARIAN AUDA And who is it that likes to park on Park Street ? Q. E. Q. (4). BILLY AUSMUS A man of few words. S. P. Q. R. (2). -v- -i- -v EDWARD BAILEY A straight shooter in basketball. S. P. Q. R. (1), Basketball (4). ROY BATEMAN The blue-eyed (?) boy from Acme. Operetta (3), Basketball (1), Baseball (1), Horseshoe (1). GLESSIE BOLLING Her hair grew and grew and grew some more. Los Buscadores (3, 4), Stunt Night (3). ANGELINA BOORAS “Stay as sweet as you are.” G. A. L. (2, 3), Girl Reserves (1), Operetta (1, 2, 3, 4), Prom Committee (3), Q. E. Q. (4). RUTH BORDEAUX The amiable little “broad-ax.” G. A. L. (2, 3, 4), Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3, 4)— President (4), Prom Committee (3), Q. E. Q. (4), S. P. Q. R. (2), Basketball (2, 3). HENRY BOTT He grabs ’em young. Hi-Y (3, 4), Football (4), Basketball (1, 2, 3. 4), Track (2, 3), Horseshoe (4). Nine
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