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CLASS OF 1924 OFFICERS President ...... ............. J . CALVIN WILLEVER Vice-President . . . ........ ISABEL MARSH Secretary ...... .... F RED CODDINGTON Treasurer ....... ...... F RED LAWRENCE Faculty Advisor .... .... , . ...... Miss ISABEL HOLMES COLORS Blue and White CLASS OF 1924 Margaret Ahearn- I'll speak in a monstrous little voice. Paul Ahlers- Sense, sincerity, sim plicity-the Three Graces of the Gentleman? Florence Baebi-- As good to be out of the World as out of Fashionf' Lucille Baker- But is this the law?,' Gilbert Baker- We suggest Walter Camp's 'Exercises to Music. Helen Behout- Constant occupation prevents tem ptationf, Ruth Berry- Cheerfulness is an excellent wearing quality. Lillian Bird- A merry heart doeth good like medicinef, Joseph Black- The coming gentleman from Jallopif' Salaam Boorujy- Who faints not, achieves? Helen Bratz- A good education is the best dowryf' Margaret Brenn-- Her nose tip-tilted like the petal of a flower. Helen Burney-- A merry heart goes all the dayf, Helen Carlson- Women are never so amiable as when they are useful. Fred Coddington- A man of few words but many thoughtsf, Lawrence Corriel- It,s all right if you can get away with it. . Margaret Curry- Fresh and blooming, blond and fairf, Edith Dean- W ith malice toward none, with charity to all. Ruth De Bruene- Stately and tall, she moves in the hallf, Raymond Delaney- Hasn,t scratched yetf, , George Delaney- When duty whispers low 'thou must., the youth re- plies, 'I can,t.' - Ella Dennis- Oh, I donit know. John Dodman- Experience is expensivef, Lenden Ebhles- Where did he get that bass voice?,' Helen Ericson- A daughter of the gods divinely tall and most divinely fair. 939
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Josephine Forbringer- The sight of her is good for sore eyesf' Deborah Garwood- From the top of her head to the bottom of her feet, a perfect ladyf' Abner Celula-Wllhe secretary of the Eighth Periodf' Lorraine Cennng- Such sweet compulsion doth in music lief, Winifred Gilroy- She is noblest being goodf, 99 lfilwarcl Cilson-6'Happy is the man that findeth wisdom. Tillie Glasgow- A word to the wise is sujicientf' Olive Green-'iTo err is human, to forgive divine. Abraham Cordon- A man of silence is a man of sense. Nancy Griffith- W ho sees only the mischiefs that passf, Doris Crimn- Qui miaime, aime mon chienf, Lester Groves- And certainly he was a good fellow. Vincent Hall- All I ask is to be let alone with my wirelessf, Helen Hahn- Women are the poetry of the worldf, William Hanle-6'He comes up smiling. Ethelyn Hamann--'6lVisdom.,, Ruth Hammond- The best fish swim near the bottomf' William Hardy- The man that blushes is not quite a brutef, Cale Harper- You see it was this wayf, Amy Hedden-6'Her stature tall, I hate a dumpy womanf' Ellen Helquist- One day is as good as two for her who does everything in its placef, u Elizabeth Hiley- If thou wilt thou shalt be taught. Ebba Hokanson- Silence is goldenf, Betty Holden-66Studious to please-yet not ashamed to fail. Nora Holehouse-S'The social smile, the sympathic tearf' Jack Hubbard-4'Labor itself is a pleasuref, Thomas Jobs-'6As -fine a youth as ever there wasf' Malcolm Johnson-u.lust one ticket leftf, Benjamin Keppel-6'Slow but suref, Malcolm Knapp-HW hat a strange creature is man! F reel Lawrence- Trust not him that seems a saintf, Adrienne Louis- W hen she's on hand there's mischief afloat. Herbert Lytle-HTalk to him of .lacob's ladder and he would ask the number of stepsf, Dallas Mallard- Big things are the handiwork of noble men. Bryan Manninx- He speaks an infinite deal of nothingf, Isabel Marsh- Air and manners are more expressive than wordsf, Robert MHFSII-gioll sleep! It is a gentle thing beloved from pole to polef' William McNamara- Hush, my dear, lie still and slumberf' Holbrook MacNeille- A blessed companion is a book. 99 '97
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