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Seniors Acorn, Jean E, Auoustavo, Ralph Bailey, Dorothy Barnhart, Lloyd Baxter, Dorothy Baxter Roscoe Beaty; Leafy Beck, Louis Blackman, Harold m. Blaiim, Emma Bolt, Maiilon Roscoe Bratton, Robert Bruce, Ocea Bryson, Juanita
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m11 iiij imu inimu mm11mu11mmimu11miniimmimm mmimm | ACORN, JEAN— 1 Great oaks from little § acorns grow 1 ’ | Jccnie” has been with us but one year, | coming from Colville, She is a member of | the El Athens, the Spanish, Glee and CUiss- | leal Clubs, and of the Vox Puellarum, The | (it !i period finds lier a proctor in Study C. | AUGUSTAYQ, RALPH AUGUSTUS P, | —” Come on now, Bunch, lots of pep. ' J | Augie” is an old resident of Wa-Hi, I having been here for the last ten or twelve | years. ’When he attained his junior year | he edited a fine annual, and has also seen | service on the Eh Kali Nam. For three | years he dealt out sentences to culprits. He I is almost as famous as Sousa, being a mcm- | her of the Glee Club, Orchestra, and Band, | He was president of his class for three eon- | seeutive years, and is a member of that au- | gust body, the Senators, However, his I greatest achievements have been won as Yell | Leader and as Business Manager of the | Athletic teams, during which time our I teams have won many victories. He has | also received a degree in fussing, having | indulged in a new girl each year. | BAILEY, DOROTHY— I am a firm be- | Lever in a great future for women ’ J 1 i Dot ! 1 is an active member of the Vox | Fuellarurn and the Seminars She has also | represented her class in basketball and vob | ley ball. We know that Dorothy will i achieve great success in the realm of peda- | gogues | BARNHART, LLOYD—” A cold stare | but a warm heart,” | tl Barney” has attended Wa-Hi three I years, but during that time he lias proven i a Wa-Hi booster. He is a member of the I House and R. O. T. C. lie played an im- I portant part in making last year ’s Annual a | success. Starbuck lost a mighty man when | Barney left Maybe he’s going back!!?? I BAXTER, DOROTHY— ' Consistent and | persistent in all things even unto fussing.” | i Spot 1 ’ is one of Wa-Hi’s boosters. She | is a member of the Gimmcl Toths and | Spanish Clubs. Her daily occupation is i giving orders to young men. | BAXTER, R08C0E— f f Not an advocate i of single happiness.” | f Biscuits. ” Perhaps he didn’t, know he e was going to graduate, or perhaps lie didn’t | have time, for his time is generally taken, I lint for some mysterious reason we could | not find, his pedigree | BEATY, LEAFY L— Usually so very | quiet; perhaps you did not spy the mischief | in her eye . 9 9 mu 11 hum 11 nai 111 mu 11 mm mm 11 mm i i mini i Mill 11 Mini i nun i run i i mm i i i mm mil Pete,” altlro a Lone Star Ranger, has | in one short year, proved her worth in Wa- i Hi. She is an active member of the El 1 Vclrea, f ox Puellarum, Spanish and Glee § Clubs During the last semester site has 1 si ] ved as recorder of the El Adreas, 11 EC ' K, LOUIS— He w ouId 1 ook u p at 1 the ceiling with a sort of sleepy gaze.” 1 Tiny” is a member of the Wa-Hi, R § O, T. C. and Spanish Club and is a Sena- | tor. We don’t know how he spends his | time outside of 8:45 and 3:15 but wo can | vouch for his quietness in school. He is a 1 great profiteer, displaying his ability every 1 morning by saving ear fare BLACKMAN, HAROLD H .— 1 He was 1 not merely a chip off the old block, but the 1 old block itself.” Blackie” is one of Uncle Sam’s soldiers I and one of Wa-Hi’s at litotes Many times § he has plunged through the line and brought I glory to Wa-Hi lie is a member of the Eh | Kali Nam Staff and the Hayseeds. Black- 1 ie” has many nicknames but the one he | likes best is i{ Spanish Cavalier ” BLAIIM, EMMA— A friend with ready | hands and a willing heart ” f, Emmy Lou” is a member of the Glee, i Vox Puellarum, and Seminar Clubs, We 1 are sure of Emmy Lou’s success because of I her pluck, good-will and friendly smile. BOLT, EOSCOE MAHLON— A girl is 1 only a giil, but a good cigar is n smoke ” | Bolt” is a member of the l-louse and I E O T. C. Clubs He has displayed ath- 1 letic ability on the football and basketball | seco n d t earn s. He d idi i 7 1 bo It” t h ro ugh 1 Wa-Hi for he has been with us five long 1 years I BRATTON, ROBERT — i ' I ’se my moth- 1 or’s bad ’ittle boy . 9 ’ § Bob” has been a member of the French I Club and shows great skill in swinging the | racket. Where Bob is, mischief is. | BRUCE, OCEA — 11 Sunshine and rain at 1 once, ’ 7 | Mike” is a member of the French and | Vox Puellarum Clubs, reporter of the Gim- | mel Toths, and an active worker on the Eh 1 Kali Nam Staff. Always busy, tho always 1 quiet. | BRYSON, JUANITA— Her nature 1 sweet, her talents many. ” Johnny” is a member of the French 1 and Spanish Clubs She has represented her 1 class on the Council and was a member of 1 the Annual Staff Few words but many 1 deeds” are her chief characteristics ii i nil 1111 hi 11 1 1 mu 1 mini mini 11 mu 11 mm i mill mum i im i?„
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... BUEgj.EE, VERNON— Nmv, which of m v girls am I going to see toui lit ? ! J f 1 erny, 1 ' Wa-Hi is proud of her service flag ami of the boys for whom the stars stand. Veiny is a soldier and saw active service in France. BURKS, JOE—” All they tell on the Irish ain ' t true h ' gorra! ” ”Guck” is a Senator and n member of the Class Council and Eh Kali Nam Staff. Me is a captain in the R, O. T. C, But the thing for which Wa-Hi will always remem- ber him is the way lie went under, over the top, and came up smiling, the ball in his arms. ( Ain EL, FRANCES — ff Life ' s too short to hustle.” f ‘Freuehy” lias been active during her four years sit Wa-Hi. She is a member of tire French, German, and 0. G. A, Clubs. She has been stenographer for both Eh Kali Nam and Animal. DLYE, IRENE— £ i I am here for busi¬ ness. 1 ' ”Rrmie” is always busy, and yet is al¬ ways ready to help. She has been a mem- ■ ei of Seminar, French, Classical, and Glee Chibs, and has exhibited great ability as an orator. Dl NPH¥, BARINA— c She promised lit¬ tle, but did much. Bma, ' 7 alt ho a very guiet girl, al¬ ways takes a keen interest in all Wa-Hi s activities. She has been a member of the i 4 rc n eh i n d ( 1 1 ass i ca 1 C lobs, has been on the Eh Kali Nam. and wears a Gimme! Toth pin. EFFINGER, ELSIE — li A little woman with large ability. ? ' ” Shorty” is reporter for the O, G. A ' s and a member of the Glee Club. If a quiet tongue shows a wise head she is wise. EIFFERT, EVERETT — i Why have you been so quiet! You have never spoken a word.” “Effie” is a member of the Agriculture and Mechanic Clubs. He goes about his work in a quiet manner but does it well. imuniimiu ladies ' g “Swede” is vice speaker of the House I and speaks well. Quo reason for the good 1 Eh Kah Naina this year and for last year ' s 1 Annual is the fact that Swede has been a 1 member of both staffs. He is also a mem 1 her of the W. W. Chib and a Sergeant in | the R. 0. T. C. Swede has great dramatic | ability, and can impersonate any type of 1 man from a minister to a woolly cowboy. 1 FARMER, SAM—” For home and mother i the opposing teams squall, when straight I down the field rushes Sam with the ball.” | Gueker r is feared as no other person I in school on the day the Judicial Board | holds its daik mysterious meetings. But he f was feared much more, when as Captain of 1 our team, he went plunging down the held, 1 with the ball in his hand. Wa-lli loses a 1 hoe athlete and booster when Bam leaves. 1 The House proudly claims him as a mem- i ber. | FERGUSON, CLYDE—” Let the world I slide, I ' ll not budge an inch.” I 4 erg is a member of 1 he Hayseeds | and Spanish Clubs, and has been interested = in all of Wa-Hi ' s activities. FITZGERALD, RICHARD—- Mischief | thou art afoot, take what course thou wilt.” = Dick” lias been a member of the An- I nual Staff and the It, 0. T. C. and puts life I into all his classes. ' Nuf said?f GLUCK, NEOMA—”A little backward I in coming forward.” | Quack” is a quiet girl who goes her i own way, makes many friends, and does her 1 work well, 1 G 0 0 D VIN, GL A D YS — 1s i Son ie say m y | ambition is to be a writer, but IM much 1 rather be a heroine. ' ’ = r ' Aunt Edith” is known especially for I hei work as Literary Editor of the Eli Kah I Nam. She is vice president of the O. G. I A As and a member of the Spanish Club. 1 Gladys stands near the top on the honor e roll and lias received the scholarship award. I GOSE, NEWTON—” Ginger up and get 1 a hustle.” ”Dixie” is a member of the R. 0, T. C. 1 and an honor student. . . . ... . .mmmiiumi ...... . . . ... mi .....urn FANNING, HAROLD— ff A man. ' ' . .. . . . . . . . . . m mii! i . .jin. . . a . . . . . . . . . a . . . uu . uni
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