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Seniors Moore, MacArthur Morgan, Eleanor Nelms, Milton Nettleship, William Noland, Josephine Opperman, Mae Page, Burns Peck, Hattie Pt : mi r , Harry PerBY, Glen Peterson, Howard Pfeiffer, David Quinn, Almira Rae, Walter Reed, Kathryn
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..mint.imiimiimmimmiiimuimniini.mummm...iimimmiiimiiiiimiim...... REYNOLDS, EVELYN—“On with the dance ; let joy be uneonfined. ” f ' Ray } has been a member of the French and Classical Clubs. She will soon be rival¬ ing the greatest of American actors with the dramatic ability site displayed in the Latin play, RICE, CECIL—‘“Extensive brains do not necessarily need to be protected by a mass of hair , 7 7 “Chink.” After many entreaties he finally condescended to tell ns that he en¬ tered Wa-Hi this fall from Queen Anne High, RIFFLE, ROY ELIHU—“He who is satisfied with himself is past erne. T 7 “Doe Ri files” has been a member of the House, Glee and Classical Clubs, We pre¬ dict a future on the stage for Roy as he has played important parts in the Latin and Senior plays, and in the Declamation con¬ tests, Every time he has a new girl he writes a book with the girl as heroine. His library now consists of about five hundred volumes ROBINSON, MCI LB V,—“ Oh! there Was a little girl who had a iittle curl. 7 “Beal” is a member of the Glee, Vox PueHarum, and Spanish Clubs. She is bright in rain or sunshine, ROYCE, BBS BEY MILDRED— ' Full of fun and mischief too, doing things she shouldn’t do,” “Bess” has been secretary of the El Adreas and a member of the 0. G. A. Try Mildred J s advice on walking to become beautiful. SAUZE, FRANK— ' f Why don t they make me a general!” “Sausage” has been sergeant-at-arms in the House, and Sergeant of the Cadets. He was a member of the Annual Stuff. He won fame as m sharp-shooter at the Presidio, and also at Wa-Hi for his shots always hit hard—-See La Verna Hackett for the re¬ sults of the shot. SCHOENBERG, FVRNE—“My hair is not red, it is auburn,” “Pinkie.” This is her first and last year m Wa-Hi, where she entered from Prosser High. She has been a member of the O. G. A. SEXTON, MAUDE—“As good as the worst of us . 71 “Twinie” is one of the “peppiest” girls of Wa-Hi. She has been a member of the C). G. A., French, Ghnmel Teth, Glee, Span¬ ish, and Vox Puelkumu Clubs. During her last year she read the minutes and took the roll of the Senior class. Lively, full of fun, I and always ready to help is Maude, SEXTON, MYRTLE—“As bad as the § best of us.” “Twinie,” The same can be said of 1 Myrtle, another of the “peppiest” girls Wa- | Hi has. She has been a member of the I Glee, Vox Fuel 1 arum, Spanish, GLmxnel Toth, § and French Clubs. Our Eh Kali Nam could I not possibly be anything but fine with | Twinie on the staff. She has been vice | president of the Senior class. As a Junior 1 she represented her class on the Class Conn- | cil, and as a Senior met with that stern | and severe body, the Judicial Board. As | Honoria in the Senior play she starred a I great success. § SHINABARGAR, JEAN DOREEN—“A | twentieth century girl with all her hopes | and ambitions . 71 | “ J. D. ” has only been a resident of Wa- f Hi one year, but has proven herself a true § athlete. She has been a member of the ! Spanish Club and has been out for basket, I town and volleyball. Whenever she attempt- i od anything from tennis to declamation she 1 did it well. Vancouver High lost a de- i term hied athlete when Doreen left. SIMPSON, RUTH—“Daily problems per- § plex her little.” | “Rufus” lias been a member of the Gini- f me I Teths and Vox Fuel la rum. She is a | merry girl, always readv for fun. Sl ERLING, JOHN— ' f My boy, my boy, i lead not thyself astray . 7 ’ ( ' J ohnnie . 7 7 This bold bad boy refused | to give any information about himself so | we are at a loss just what to say. SMITH, BERYL—“Ready to work, | ready to play; ready to help, wherever she | may . 7 7 | “Pert” has been a member of the Class- i ical, Gimmcl Teth, and Vox Puellarum I Clubs. She has gone thru Wa-Hi merrily, | making many new friends every day. | SMITH, FRANK—“ Procrastination is 1 the thief of time. ! 7 | “Mex” has been a member of the House | and Annual Staff. He has been Captain 1 of Co. B. of Wa-Hi Cadets. Mcx is a War- 1 hero of Wa-IIi ' s football squad. He will | probably appear on the Pantages circuit in | his delightful impersonation of a Mexican | bandit. Another of those Senior boys who | are very versatile in love affairs. STONE, LAURA— ' ‘ Modest and quiet as | a mouse.” | “Pebble” has been a member of the Vox | Fuel la rum and Seminar Clubs. Laura in- 1 tends to teach, oh—“ anything or anybody . 7 7 I ™. . ...uimiitu.atumiirmiiitwniimjiiimi...Htmmiitmuimiiiimi..............j ...
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