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Willena Dutcher, a very studious Spaniard, was associating constantly with the Sues. Did Maude Eaton like W. D. better than S. 1J. , or were there other attrac- tions? - Lillian Ching, to whom did you write so many notes? Dorothy Bigler's ambitions rose to her own height. No wonder she made such high marks. If you wish to learn anything about Grace Bowden, see Mildred Paulsen. Leota Buffington found the clinic very comfortable. Arthur Bodine was captain of the broomstick brigade. Tom Gallagher, a true Tiger, liked to be vamped. Fred Hartzell, the exponent of slang would rather have argued than eaten. S ff' Look how fat he is, then you can gauge his arguing a.bility. Betty Winters considered taking up the study of air service-she is up there so much of the time. Robert Fehlman was sure that, if a girl refused him a date once, he would never ask her again. A very disturbing Tommy was Forrest Moore: he talked all the time. Did all the girls like Harold Dill as well as they did dill pickles? It is no wonder that Arthur Harrison is so fond of Radio: he's tall enough for an aerial. Rankin Berry spends all his time at the Ranch printing: he is a good recorder. In the middle of the year August Reh- kow left his friends for parts unknown. We hope he misses us as we do him. NAOMI AnAMsoN-Norm' Active G. R. 1. gp XVALTER R. .ALLSNKAN--- Bl1lCkll '-WOIIIIITI'I Rush Anymw Natromt County High, Wyo.: Boosters: Football: Basketball: Seven- tt-1-li I.UC1r.LE ARNOLD-Laughs Automatically Publicity Comm. of G. R.: G. R.: Glu- Club 141 : Custziliztn: Local Honor Society: Ath. Ass'n Q43 IVIAURINE L. ARNOLD-Makes Lots of Averages Pres. of Fine Arts: Local Honor Socls-ty: Store-keeper: Commerce Club: National Honor Society MARVIN W. BAKER- Wes -Mingles With Boys Iowa. High School: Boosters: Tri-as. VVe-bster: V. Pres. Senior Class: Champion Rifle Team 22
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ANOTHER group of Guides, Tommies Tigers was branded 207 , with the dimpled darling, Marvin Baker, as their leader. Whenever a new good looking boy comes to the Ranch, he receives noteworthy attention and honors. Mary Bassar, the queen of 1926, repre- sented this group at Congress. Cheery ways, laughing eyes, and genial disposi- tion won her all hearts. Alta. Ellsworth gave a series of lectures on the art of dancing. She also gave frequent demonstrations of these lectures. Keith Davis came from afar for our fall round-up. He entertained often with monologues. Geneva Farrel with her dark hair was seen almost every day. but seldom heard except over Radio. The rolls of black hair attracted the attention to the dark eyes of Margaret Conroy. Every Saturday night she re- fused to associate with members of the Ranch. Was there a reason? Giggles and giggles characterized Lucile Arnold, a happy little girl associat- ing with the Tigers , one of the sirens. Emzaella Channing was a Tiger locked in the Clinic cage. For reference, see Mrs. Holaday. A Tiger from Wyoming joined the Tigers of W. D. Ranch. Walter Alls- man won letters and hearts throughout the entire year. Helen Ellsworth became famous by her change of attire when she spilled acid all over her dress. Everyone wondered why Bernadine Brown was so energetic in her desire to learn cookingg with all her talking, she never gave the reason why. Boosters' big boy Bob Ballou bellowed E211 bombastically 'bout bouncing belles. Brave boy, Bobby. The little mouse, Maurine Arnold, moved sweetly among the raging Tigers and never had a hair misplaced. Ortha Curtis, the broadcaster of KOA, was a famous debaterg she traveled cou- siderably during the year of 1927. Our Prince of Wales, Howard Carlson, shook a wicked leg to the tunes of the Merry Widow in the Junior Program. Rosalyn Barry, an active member of our class, entertained us with her humor. She loves editors. Did Aubrey Bryant ever get an English book, or was Lorraine's large enough for two? One of the greatest mysteries is how it could have taken Ethel Dubin's escort four and one-half hours to get her home from Broadway to Logan. Will George Armstrong please tell how he keeps his heart from being pierced by a soft feeling for beauties? Even though Naomi Adamson is quiet, her fingers are nimble enough to fashion beautiful dresses, some of them hang in the exhibition cabinet. Dorothy Calhoun was kept busy inform- ing people that she is not related to Mar- jorie Montague. Bernitos Fehlman, Bernadine's shadow, liked to play basketball. Laurence Custance-did you get your monkey from the monkey-bar poster in the ball park?
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