Wyo . al CliffordMary B. CliffordGladys A. Davison Wm. Edward DemingWinifred DillinghamF. Kelly DukesArthur G. EssertPaul Essert Elsa Bernice EwelCharles G. FrazerBessie FulkersonJulius Galligar Gladys Gardner Ethel Lois GibsonDorothy GoodrichGeorge R. S. GrantMargaret M. GrantSamuel W. GrossKatie Hall Leda L. HarlowAlfred Harrison M. Frances HeatonArchie C. Heigert FRESHMAN CLASS Emily Bessie HoffmanHelen HollidayFredonia A. HuffRobert C. W. InghamClarence Jensen Mildred JohnsonDora M. JoslinLenore JudkinsMildred Keefe Frederick Wm. LaymanDavid R. LustgartenEsther McNallyMartha Marquis M. Mar


Wyo . al CliffordMary B. CliffordGladys A. Davison Wm. Edward DemingWinifred DillinghamF. Kelly DukesArthur G. EssertPaul Essert Elsa Bernice EwelCharles G. FrazerBessie FulkersonJulius Galligar Gladys Gardner Ethel Lois GibsonDorothy GoodrichGeorge R. S. GrantMargaret M. GrantSamuel W. GrossKatie Hall Leda L. HarlowAlfred Harrison M. Frances HeatonArchie C. Heigert FRESHMAN CLASS Emily Bessie HoffmanHelen HollidayFredonia A. HuffRobert C. W. InghamClarence Jensen Mildred JohnsonDora M. JoslinLenore JudkinsMildred Keefe Frederick Wm. LaymanDavid R. LustgartenEsther McNallyMartha Marquis M. Marguerite MauMary T. MauEsther MeredithBarthol E. MillerMary I. MillerS. Glenn Parker Wm. Albert RyanLeonard Byron ShawHarry SheldonRussell J. Sholl Charles Wm. Shoop Milward Lee SimpsonAlbert M. SmithLawrence Smith Homer Robert SouleDorothy TheesAlma ThompsonA. Claire TuckerMyra Vaughn Violette D. Ward Mrs. Florence WarrinerMartha J. WatsonCarroll A. Whitmer Hildegard WichmannCora Williams Hannah Wilson. The Fresh resnman ci ass ? W Twenty-one! !! HAT does twenty-one stand for? Well, to be brief and to the point, itstands for the class which is to be U. crowning glory. We areconvinced of this, for it has already done much that is spirit is far greater than one might expect from its size. This spiritled its members to defy the Sophomores, and to whitewash the famousW when it chose and not at the appointed time. It was the samespirit which promoted the valiant struggle between Freshies and Sophson the Ag building the day after Whitewash day. Our colors are black and gold,and everyone knows how well they look floating above the Sophomore blue and Hop, too, was a great success and showed well for our splendid organization. Un-der the leadership of our President, Carol Whitmer, Secretary Robert Ingham, and Treas-urer Milward Simpson, we have managed to have many good times and gain some boys won the championship in basketball. Two of our girls


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