Brush High School - Sagebrush Yearbook (Brush, CO)

 - Class of 1927

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The world's a stage on which all parts are played. HELEN STOVER “For crying out loud. ’ Two-flths genius; three-fifths sheer finlge. Member H. U. H. S., 1-2-3-4; Glee Club, 1; Spanish Club, 4. ESTHER WENTZ “Dean.” Give thy thoughts the benefit of thy speech. Member of It. U. H. S., 1-2-3-4; Class Ofilcer, 3; Junior Class Play, 3; Glee Club, 1; Interclass Basketball, 3-4; Class Prophecy, I; Spanish Club, 1; Girl’s Pep ('.lub, 1; ('.lass Play, 4. MARVIN WHITE “Mary” “O—h. I wish I hail a car.” During study periods I dream. For I am a sleeper supreme. Member of It. U. H. S., 1-2-3-1; Glee Club, 1; Football, 4; Interclass Basketball, 1; “H” Club, 1; Boys’ Pep Club, I. HAROLD WETZHARGER “Phut” “You don't sag—now.” Hear me, for I will speak. Member of B. U. H. S., 1-2-3-4; Class Ofilcer, 3; Football, 2-3-4; Mixed Chorus, 1; “lt“ Club, 2-3-4; Annual Stafi . 2; De- bating Club, 2-3; Junior Class Play, 3. WILMA WINGER “It's hard to tell.” Her air, her manner—all who saw ad- mired. Member of It. U. H. S.. 1-2-3-4; Class Play, 3; Spanish Club, I; Interclass Basket- ball, 1-2-3; ('.lass Ofilcer, 1. ( RACE WITTER “Oh dear!” Silence is the perfectest herald of joy! I were but little happy, if I could say how much. Member of B. U. H. S., 2-3-4. DORIS WITTER “Good night.” Grave, gracious, speaking but seldom. Member of B. U. H. S., 2-3-1. ASA WOOD “Oh come on.” Enough of life within him to make liv- ing worth the while. Member of B. L . H. S., .3-4; Class Play, 3-1; Glee Club, 3; Operetta, 3; Interclass Basketball, 3-4; Interclass Track, 3-4; Pep Club, 4; Class Play, 4. f IS]

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i 1 S A G E B RJUSH fc2 ELINOR RAN DELS Good enough qualities for two. Member B. U. H. S., 1-2-3-4. ALICE RAN DELS “Man delights not me.” Member B. U. H. S.. 1-2-3-1; C.lee Club, 1. DOROTHY STANER “Spike” “Yeah” She keeps her thoughts to herself most- ly. Member B. U. H. S., 1-2-3-1; Debating, 2-3; (ilee Club, 1; Basketball, 3-1; Inter- class Basketball, 1-2-3-4; Class Prophecy, 4; Commercial Track Meet. 1; Spanish Club, 4; Girls’ Pep Club, 4. DEAN ROE I admire a clever man. Member B. t II. S.. 3-4; Class Play, 3-4; Basketball, 3-4; Track. 2-3; Interclass Basketball, 3-4: ('lass Prophecy, I; “B“ Club, 4; Boys’ Pep Club. I. CLAUDE STARR “Shorty” “Where's Lucille?” Sweet are the slumbers of the virtuous man. Member B. U. H. S., 1-2-3-1; Class Officer, 1; ('.lass Play, 3; Football, 3-4; Operetta, 4; Orchestra, 1-2; Annual StalT. 3; Inter- class Basketball, 2-3-4. HAZEL STl’M PEE Second thoughts they say are best. Member B. U. H. S., 3-4. BERNARD STRONBERG “Noisy” “Try and get it” I love to wind my tongue up; I love to let it go. Member B. U. H. S., I; Operetta. 4; Inter- class Basketball, 4; Dramatic Club, 4; Class Play, 4. MAX SCHMIDT “Dynamite” “You just try it.” Fine people, like flue deeds, need no trumpets. Member B. I . H. S., 1-2-3-4; Interclass Basketball, 2-3-4; Sophomore Minstrel Show, 2; Junior Play, 3; Baseball, 2; Foot- ball. 3; Basketball, 4; “B” Club, 2-3-4; Spanish Club, 4; National Athletic Honor Society. I; National Scholastic Honor So- ciety, 3. Honest labor bears a lovely [ace. 19 2 7 [17]



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MARIK FULLER “Slim ••Yes, sir! 1 By her pleasing personality she has con- quered many hearts. Member of R. U. H. S., 1-2-3—I: Orchestra, 2-3-1; Band, 2-3-1; dice Club, 1-2; Mixed Chorus, 3-1; Operetta, 2-3-1; School Pianist, •I; Basketball, 3-1; Commercial Scholastic Meet, 3; Class Play, I; Dramatic Club, I; (■Iris Pep Club, t; ('lass OfTIcer, 2; Senior Girls’ Quartet, I; Class Play, 4. Class Will State of Colorado, County of Morgan, City of Brush. To Whom It May Concern: We, the Class of 11127, of Brush High School, being in a perfect state of mind and telligence, do hereby declare and publish this, our last will and testament, that we may remembered by the succeeding classes because of our unusual merits and achievements. We do give, devise, and bequeath to the school at large the pleasant memories of our class, our cherished pennants, and some several students who ardently desire to remain as Seniors another year. To the esteemed members of the faculty we do give our sincere thanks in appreciation of the unhounding knowledge which they have so willingly imparted to us. To the Juniors we bequeath our most honorable places as Seniors, hoping that the afore- mentioned places may be an inspiration to them. Evelyn Angel does will her last name to anyone who can live up to it as well as she has done. Lowell Abbott does bequeath his vamping ability and a few of his many admirers to Robert Mitchell. Sarah Anderson does will her melodious laugh to Helen Hansen. Marion Brownlee does will his football tact and place as captain to Raymond Green. Ruth Costello wills her hollow tooth in which she keeps her gum to Edith Jobush. Earnest Dunlap does bequeath his “freckle” to Margaret Rasmussen that Margaret’s powder may not be used in vain. Floyd Duvall does will his footprints to the office to Alfred Giauque. Lloyd Duvall does bequeath his good looks to Helen Cross. Nelson Ferguson does will his voice to Art Fritzler that Art’s voice may be softened a wee bit. Marie Fuller bequeaths her great responsibilities to Bernita Hayes, that Bernita may develop a sense of good-behavior. Myron Green does bequeath his everlasting questions to Anna Lee Gibbs, that her capacity of common sense may be enlarged. Virginia Graham does bequeath her great affection for Ortice Bay to Berenice Shay, that Berenice may have a constant and faithful companion. Verle Hayes, lacking ambition to curl his hair, does bequeath his curling iron to Katherine Mangus. Fanny Hale wills her ability to cause a great deal of disturbance to Millie Buhl. Anna Honebein does will her indisputable basketball prowess to Requika Woodward, that B. H. S. may not lack in stars when she is gone. Ella Johansen does bequeath her ability to tell (?) stories to Frances Gibbs, that the Senior girls of 28 may have entertainment. Emily Kraemer does bequeath to Helen Norman her short skirts and dancing talents. (Continued on page 88) Time will run back and fetch the age of gold. 1927 1 VoT

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