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I ' ..... . . . . . ..... . ..........I.I.......I.. = V V r lI i i t tn i . - ,1 .. the perfect GRAY, OPAL—“Silence | herald of joy, f 7 | 11 Ogle T} holds the trustworthy position | of treasurer of the Seminars, and is a mow- I her of the Q G. A., Vox Pucllamm and Glee | Clubs. She comes to school and does liei 1 best in a quiet way. | GW INN, ESTHER— ' 1 Life is a dream | and I am a dreamer.” | “Gwinnv” has been secretary of the Class- | iciil Club, a member of the Glee and El | Adrea Clubs, on the inter-class council, and | Animal reporter and in the Latin plays. I She is never too busy to have fun or to | play some joke, | HAVEN, LOUISE—“Her friends are i many and her foes are few.” | “Prunes, 1 the she has been one of the n mi opiuusn vanes ana manes inn wherever | fpiiet brigade all thru her school life, is a she is We have heard that she bums the | very jolly girl. She is a life member of! midnight oil—but not for study. 1 the Vox Puellarum. KEELEN, HARRIS—“Excuse mo, . | HAWKS, IRENE—“Her theory which Indies, J. am a man of few words.” | she does expound, a laugh and a smile that “Ike” answered his country’s call and 1 | makes the world go hound.” went to France. He is one whom Wa-Hi 1 | “Skinny” is a true Wa-Hi booster. She is glad to claim as a student and whom the 1 | has boon vice president of her class, a mem- -lass of 1 20 is glad to call a follow member. f I her of the Annual and Eh Kah Nam Staffs, Harris is president of the W. W. Club and I | a Gimmel Teth and an O. G. A. She takes a member of the House. But it is for the 1 — tH Ik fl % r-y» L. I . J. fc, 1 ■ 1 i» X H 1 T i rJ 1 ■ 11 ■ ■ rl . . 3 I L J . . I 1 ' I 1 , ■ r m w a — Jetuiy 7 ’ is a member of the Glee, Class¬ ical, and Spanish Clubs. She has been vice president and president of the Gimmel Toths, and it is due to her splendid leader¬ ship that the society lias passed such a suc¬ cessful year. Bubbling over with fun, Jen¬ ny in sentencing other culprits for the last two years lias often had to obey her own sentence. She is a jolly girl and next to an increasing fondness for our Yell King, she likes nothing better than fun, fudge, and frolic. Irene has displayed great ability as an actor both in Senior assemblies anti in the Senior play. J ONES, MAX IN E— We can only 1 ie young once . 11 “Spooks” is a member of the French md Spanish Clubs and makes fun wherever an active part in both business and fun, | and in the Senior class play we saw her as | “Fanny,” the leading lady. | HOELSCHER, EDA — 11 Winner of the | standing broad smile.” | “Johnny” has attended Wa-Hi only one | year but during that time has won many | friends by her cheerful manner and smile. I She is a member of the Vox Puellarum, i Classical, Spanish, Glee, and Seminar Clubs. 1 HUGHES, HOWARD T—“As silent as | the grave. f ? 1 “Hod” has been so very quiet during | his year at Wa-Hi that we have not learned | of his abilities. However, who knows?? i Still water runs deep, 1 H UES PO OL, EVELYN—“For even tho | vanquished, she will argue still,” | Lvn is a member of the El Adreas, | Vox Puellarum, Tillieum Camp Fire, French, | and Classical Clubs. “Lyn” is happiest | when she can argue. “Laugh and the | world Hughs with you. Argue and you = argue alone . ' 7 | JACKSON, OTIS C —“He is hunting for | lost time. 11 | “(pie” is a member of the House. You | can never tell what these quiet fellows are | bke when they he not under observation | JENSEN, IRENE—“One of the best- | known girls in Wa-Hi,” pluck and ability he displayed on Wa-Hi held and floor that we honor him. Altho i Fke is rather quiet, we rarely see him walk- I ing alone. f KENDALL, K. EVERETTE — f1 He who | is wrapped up in his work never suffers from a cold.” | “Ken” is from the Milton High and 1 during Iris year at Wa-Hi has been so very 1 quiet, we have not learned much about him, | except that perhaps those homesick sighs mean more than we realize KINCHELOE, CLARA JAMES—“Bet- 1 ter happy than wise,” “Jim” is one of the jolly girls, who I whenever we meet her is laughing. She is 1 a member of the El Adreas and the Vox 1 Puellarum, and is also some basketball 1 player, | KlRKMAN, HAROLD—-(No picture)-— I “Sometimes conspicuous by his absence.” 1 Kirk ” is the only Senior whose picture = we have not been able to obtain. Tic is a 1 in itl year graduate, and now lias a position § in one of the banks. For this reason we I have not been able to obtain either pedigree 1 or picture. f KRAMER, IRENE—“Ever kin d and vet I so shy . 7 J | “Rente” is an active member of the Vox I Puellarum Some day we will hear the re- 1 suits of her quiet work in Wa-Hi, . . . . ... . . Im . . . . . J ' “. ......... tiimij miiiij i rmiin ] mnn i miiiuj mini imiiiiiihiiiin m .„j .. 1 ,lllf 1 r1111 ri, 1 f,IJ 1N r,,1J 1 ,,,J rmi r»w I HU tun I mi I [HU rnii! nii i kij i nu 11 ini i rm j im 11 mi i mi i
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Seniors Buehler, Vernon Bunphy, Sabina Effinger, Elsie Fit zq erald, Bl c1 1 ARB Burks, Joe Eiffert, Everett Gluck, Neoma Cauvel, Frances ' Fanning, Harold Goodwin, Gladys Deye, Irene Farmer, Sam Ferguson, Clyde Gose, Newton
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Seniors Gray, Opal Gwinn, Esther Haven, Louise Hawks, Irene Hoelscher, Eda Hughes, Howard T. Hurspool, Evelyn Jack sox, Otis C Jensen, Irene Jones, Maxine Keklen, Harris Kendall, Everette Kinciieloe, Clara James Kramer, Irene
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