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- .v.. -.- ... -. .r 6.466 2 M R 0 0 N A SONNET We marvel much at this illustrious age, 'When millions at the throne of sacrifice Gave willingly and gladly to assuage The struggle of the nations, and the price Cf peace was paid, when movements staunch appear, Indomitable, to keep that harmonyg VVhen mountains, long quiescent, once more sear The place beneath with lava, iieryg And solid ground, as if to breathe, expands Then, trembling, shrinks, when messages are sent Vibrating through the air to distant lands Ere vapors alter in the Hrmament. We must take up the reins now, to extend Success. Cn us the future will depend. -ELEANOR SWANSQN Page I6
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-,. ..... ...ir ,u.47iGE M A R 0 0 N From her own gracious nature Size bestows Nor stops to ask reward. MABEL C. OSTERGREN To Miss Ostergren, our ever helpful adviser, the class of 1924 owes every- thing. Through her capable management every affair put on by her proteges has been a success both financially and socially. Miss Gstergren has given of her time and efforts in building up an efficient class organization. Her cheer- ful personality has made itself felt by the students of '24 both in and outside the class room. Having many lettermen in her home room, Miss Ostergren takes a special interest in all sports, an interest which has helped to raise the athletic standing of Johnson High School. Miss Ostergren is a native daughter of St. Paul. After graduating from Central High School, she took up a course at the St. Paul Normal, now no longer in existence. After teaching in the grades for a few years, she finished her course at the Chicago University. Before teaching high school classes, Miss Ostergren taught in the grades. From there she came to Johnson High School. Though her forte lies in history, Miss Ostergren has been called upon to teach mainly mathematics and arithmetic. To Miss Ostergren belongs the credit of being interested in the individual members of the class of '24, She knows and recognizes everyoneg she talks over with each one his future plans and encourages him to go to college. She is deeply concerned about the scholastic standing of each student. The future success of many of us will be due largely to her sympathy. For this and all other help she has given the Class of '24, we wish to thank her, and as a class We hope she will have some pleasant memories of us when we have left johnson High School. Page I5
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