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SENIORS Eino Latvala General Course—Commercial Club 4; French Club 4. Quiet and as sober as a judge. Eino is blessed with the knowledge that silence is the mother of truth . It lias been rumored that Eino knows a little about music. If so, we hope that he will show his talent soon. Olive I. LaBerdie “Ollie” General Course—Rooters’ Club 4; Cheer Leader 4; French Club •L 4; Commercial Club 4; Class Secretary 1; One-Act play contest 4; Tattler Staff 2. 3, 4; “Echo Staff 4; Yanki San 2. A real good sport. Ollie claims that the activity list should include the names of classmates. You may hear her say, As well be out of the world as out of fashion . Anna Galinatz “Ann” General and Commercial Courses—Literary Club 4: Commercial Club 4. Anna is quiet, but she displays a great amount of wisdom. She never was known to have an enemy. No wonder, for she is so friendly to all. Clara Grace Seals “Jerry” General and Commercial Courses Glee Club 4; Commercial Club 4; One-Act play contest 4; Declamatory contest 4; French Club 4. Hailing from England! Full of fun. too. As a real worker. Grace takes the cake. She is never a slacker, and some day she'll make fame. Page Twenty-three
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SENIORS Joan V. Lepinski “Joe General Course Literary Club 4; Commercial Club 4; French Club 4; Rooters’ Club 4; 'Echo” Staff 4; Junior Prom Committee3. She possesses a laugh for every joke. Joan knows how to take notes in shorthand and is also a first class typist. She never troubles trouble until trouble troubles her. William Collins “Bill General Course— Basketball 2. 3; Hi-Y Club; Literary Society 2. 3; Orchestra 3. 4; One-Act play: “Who’s Crazy Now” (Clinton High School). Some one has said there are two way? to create a reputation for wisdom talk and silence. In the half year we have known him, he has chosen the latter and it has been effective. He is a man as we like men to be. George Skytta “Skady Trade Course—Football 2. 3, 4; French Club 3; Ski Team 2, 3. He held his own council and knew peace. It is the man that makes the man. He that once is good is always great. George is unawed by influence and unbridled by gain. John E. Saari “Jack Trade Course—Ski Team 3; Literary Club !, 2. 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Vice President of Class 4; Orchestra 3; Tattler Staff 4; Echo” Staff 4; Baseball 2; Evangeline” 3. He serves well the things he stands for. He speaketh not, and yet there lies a conversation in his eyes. Page Twenty-two
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SENIORS William Weston “Buster General Course Literary Club 1. 3; Minstrel Show 1; Yanki San 2; Yell Invader 2; Athletic Association 2. 3; French Club 3; Commercial Club 3; Play Contest 4: Glee Club 4. He delights in using big words. The gift of gab was freely passed when ■ Huster” came upon the scenes. He is capable of observation, but acute in remark. He is a knowledge seeker and sometimes a diligent worker. Margaret Simms “Mugs” General Course Basketball 2. 3. 4; Girls’ Glee Club 2. 3, 4; Literary Club 4; Declamatory Contest 4; Rooters’ Club 4; French Club 3; •‘Echo’’ Staff 4; “Yanki San 2; “Feast of Little Lanterns” 3. Another of our good sports. A jolly laugh and a glimpse of frizzy, bobbed hair. She certainly has a cheerful and merry spirit. Martha K. Niemi “Marty General Course Commercial Club 4; Treasurer of Commcrcia Club 4: Rooters’ Club 4; “Echo” Staff 4; French Club Treasurer 4; She is jolly company and an excellent friend. If she will do a thing, she will, and you may depend on it. If she won’t, she won’t, and there’s the end of it”. Martha is blessed with a pleasant and unassuming manner. Charles J. Best “Catena” Trade Course—Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Ski Team 1. 2 3; Athletic Club; Literary Club 3. 4; Boys’ Glee Club 4; Evangeline 3. “Cabella’’ is a real athlete. We thought when he was a Freshie that he was fated to have no interest in women, but since then we've changed our minds. Poor Twenty-four
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