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sjiliuii mu I mill 11 mm I rum i min i Mini i mm i mm i mm i mi 11 mini i mm mi 11 mm 11 inn 11 mi 11 | STONE, ROW ENA — 1 Sit. silent and I watch the clock.” | “Weenie has been a member of the Vox I Pud Inrum and president of the Seminars, i Her occupation in future years will he to 1 teach young ideas to shoot, Here’s hoping I they sprout. 1 TETHEROW, RALPH—“I am but a | stranger; Heaven is my home, I “Bennett’ has been secretary-treasurer of 1 the House and vice president of the Class- | ioal Club. He won a bronze medal during | his Sophomore year. Wo see in him an | embryonic Walker Whiteside by the splon- ! did work he did as “Menelaus” in the Lab | in play and as “Bennett in the Senior ! play. He is also “a little drummer boy,” | THOMAS, BOYD— Blessed is the man, | who, having nothing to say, abstains from | giving us worthy evidence of the fact.’ T | “Tom” has been reporter of the Meehan - | ical Club and a member of the House. Shake | hands with him, he enjoys it. | THOMAS, OWEN—“The world knows | nothing of its greatest men,” 1 “0. T, ” has been a member of the Hay- | seeds. “And the little old Ford rambled 1 right along,. Changed his course to dry | farming since the last election, | T1IURBER, CLEORA —■ ' 1 Gee, ain’t, it | awful to be skinny.” | i Oleo ” has been a member of the G. 0. A. Many times during her four years at | Wa-Hi, Cupid has aimed and hit. i TINKER, HUGH—“Boys will be boys,” | “Tink” has been a member of the Me- | ch an ieal Club. “Put off until tomorrow | what you do not have to do today” seems | to be his motto. I T1X K E R, RA L P H —■ ‘ Just 1 ea n i n g to | smoke ,’ } | “Tinker.” No longer the innocent youth | that left the farm. 1 TOMPKINS, VERYL II.—“A man like | me is always either a God or a Devil,” | “ A1 ” lias been a member of the Royal | Blue Staff, Senate, Mechanics, R, 0, T. 0, | and the Hayseeds. He represented Wa-Hi I on the second basketball team. T Tis well I to L, 0. 0, K. wise. Siiiiiio11hi j 11mu11mm11miniimu111miniimmirum11rmm111mi11mini111mi mu11 TORRANCE, GRACE—“She must think | life one monstrous smile, from the way she. § giggles all the while.” “Giggles” has been a member of the § Vox Puellarum. Where there is laughter i she is sure to be, f UTLEY, WILL A PAULINE — ' ‘ Who | conquers me shall find a stubborn foe.” “Bill” has been one of Wa-Hi’s active | girls. She has been both secretary Areas- 1 urer and vice ])resident of her class, a mem- | her of both the Annual and Eh Kah Nam | Staffs. Bill has served as Classical Club | reporter and treasurer of the Vox Puollar- f mn. She has been an active Gimmcl Toth 1 and represented her class both in Declaims,- | Hon and in the Senior play. When she | speaks she wants her way, and she’s gencr- I ally talking. VALENTINE, ETTA—“Hang sorrow. 1 Care will kill a cat—and therefore let’s be | merry, | “Gussio” lias danced, sung, and played g her way right merrily thru high school. Her f work on the Annual and Eh Kali Nam Staffs 1 has added much to 1 he success of Wa-Hi’s | literary productions. She has been vice- | president of the El Adrcus, and vice pres- | ident and president of the Vox Puellarum, | and a member of the Spanish and German | Clubs. When a Junior, she kept the class 1 roll, and as a Senior she represented her | class in assemblies and the Senior play. | However this bright and laughing girl is | taken—so there’s no need to apply. | VAXNICE, AGNES—“I think that it is | well to be a little reserved.” “Gus” is one of the girls at Wa-Hi for 1 business and she follows out her purpose. | WAGGONER, GLADYS—“My tongue g within my lips I rein, for who talks much | must talk in vain,” 1 “Peggy” is a member of the Vox Pueb | la rum. We thot she was very quiet but | we have seen her several times on Sum | day l ? ?i ? Bring the miscroscope—did we | see her with a man? | WALTER, CAMILLE—“A girl must | think of the future—to be sure she must.” 1 “ Jimmy” entered Wa-!Mi from St. Paul’s 1 two years ago. She has been a member of | the French Club and Annual Staff. A great | calamity befell Wa-JIi when one morning | Camille appeared at assembly “Alone,” For § particulars—see Doc, |
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Seniors Reynold, j yelyn Rice, Cecil Riffle, Roy Eliiiu Robinson, Luuile Boyce, Mildred Bessey Sauze, Frank Schoenberg, Fyrne Sexton, Myrtle Sexton, Maude Shin aba eg ar, Jean Doreen Simpson, Rutii Siverling, John Smith, Beryl Smith, Frank Stone, Laura
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Seniors Stone, Rowena Thurrek, Cleora Tinker, Hugh Valentine, Etta Tethkrow, Ralph Tinker, Ralph Van nice, Agnes Thomas, Boyd Tompkins, Veryl Waggoner, Gladys Thomas, Owen Torrance, Grace Utley, Will a Walter, Camille
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