THE CRIMSON AND WHITE
Front Row
(left to right): Jean Seller, Dolores Leonhard, Ruby
Selves, Mildred Baumann, Non Pritchett, Marion Kuhl,
Grace Enhelder, Daisy West, Dolores Scott, Caroline
Lindow, Arsula Hubing.
Second Row:
Alice Shumway, Geneva Thomas, Jesse Magnusen, Ruth
Skroch, Evelyn Strebing, Marian Enhelder, Sylvia Seif,
Vera Munger, Pauline Ritter, Genevieve Irish.
Third Row:
Helen Schmidt, Helen Puttkamer, Vivian Turner, Myrna
Searls, Betty Davis, Mildred Hefty, Mildred Wetzel,
Elaine Halle, Neva Selves, La Verne Kuhl, Florence Carl.
Back Row:
Helen Wucki, Helen Schroeder, Jessie Mills, Gladys
Kraft, Hazel Hansen, Edris Horswill, Marie Kaudy, Gladys
Gluck, Amber Northup.
Mildred Hefty -
As silent as the pictures on the wall.
Eugene Heintz -
The never failing smile that won't come off.
Edris Horswill -
Blue of eyes; fair of face.
Arsula Hubing -
Dainty and sweet.
Genevieve Irish
- Thy hair is a lamp unto thy feet.
Robert Jackson -
Unless someone chokes him first, he' talk himself to
death.
Woodrow Jepsen -
His little body lodged a mighty mind.
Donald Kalsow -
Often mistaken but will intended.
Marie Kaudy -
Begone dull care, I'm busy.
Paul Kozlowoski
- What's in a name!
Gladys Kraft -
She rules her own mind.
Marion Kuhl -
Kuhl (cool) by name, but not so by nature.
LaVerne Kuhl -
The scarlet hue of modesty.
Dolores Leonhard
- In a little grain of gold, much praise and value lies.
Caroline Lindow
- Always the same, studious and reasonable.
Walter Lueck -
Life is so serious.
Clarence Lynch -
and still he risked his cranium thick, at football
stunts and good sportsmanship.
Norman Lynch -
Straight and tall as a pine.
Jessie Magnusen
- No torment is as bad as love.
Harry McIntyre -
Nowhere so busy a man as he.
George Moore -
Better and better and Moore of it.
Dorothy Mott -
She has the appearance of a woman who has advanced
through the usual routine of cares and sorrows.
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