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MAROON file-- Liberty Honor E Leider The character of these two students and their influence as cm gif 2? HIS year the Libcrty Honor has been awarded to Irma Kuesel and Lloyd -if? ' ' like zens of the school form a basis upon which the honor is awarded. They will receive an emblem in recognition of the honor conferred upon them. ' LIBERTY ART HONORS The Maroon board of 1925 with the sincere hope of inspiring a deeper interest in Music, Art and Drama, offers symbolic medals to those students excelling in Music, Art, and Drama. This year the Art Honors go to Charles Liedman and Walter Swanson. The Music Honors were shared by Ruth Kochsiek and Loren Moe, and the honors in Drama were won by Laura Nelson and Kenneth Kinstler. HONOR ROLL Valedictorian, Irma Kuesel Salutatorian, Marion Marvin Mildred Walsh Erma Martenson Dorothy Georgeson Helen Shoemaker Edna Kraemer Howard Bahnemann Irene Stockman Musa Taylor Grace Eormo Alice Smesmo Harold Kappler Dagmar Abelson Enar Lundquist Grace Butler Irene Olson Mildred Bloomquist Gladys Zimmerman Owen Olson Rachel Sorlie Alice Mulrennan Rose Westinan Anna Halverson Dorothy Norberg Laura Nelson Helga Holmes Genevieve Earthfield Clara Mielke Sara Glenn Olive Yeager Lucile Murphy Alfred Hobbins Loren Moe Elizabeth Davis Goldie Wfeiger Josephine Fitch Eva Dubruiel Pearl Whitcolnb Leo Krajewski Eleanor Johnson Charles Liedman Catherine Fogelberg Catherine Callahan
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MAROQN fist-- Lyceum Course 1,1 .., HE Lyceum Course which was sponsored by the seniors brought forth some 21553 . of the best talent available. In the first program, the De Jen Company entertained us by trying to show the falseness of seances. This act was amusing, and their accomplish- ment in being able to read one another's thoughts was baffling. The second Lyceum number was devoted wholly to music. Ernest Toy gave us a very enjoyable program on the violin. Mrs. Toy favored us with several songs. Two people can surely keep an audience absorbed in their program if they are as clever as the Haines Duo Entertainers. Harp music, dramatic selections, and song were all offered, and the listeners quickly responded to every selection. Four men composed the personnel of the next fine entertainment. A song for every occasion was rendered by the Royal Welsh Male Quartet. The closing Lyceum program was an opera in full costume, the Chimes of Nor- 1mz1zz1y. It was a very clever and winning production, and possibly this number claimed the largest audience of the series. The Parent-Teachers, Association The Parent-Teachers' Association has been a very active factor in the commu- nity and is one of the most important organizations of Johnson High School. This association served as a medium between the teachers and the parents of the students. It not only helps the students, but it also gives the parents an excellent idea of school life. Mrs. W. A. White has the honor of being president of the club while Mrs. A. Linderoth is treasurer. Miss Hain and Miss Moore are the Johnson High representatives. This year the P. T. A. offered a sophomore scholarship. A reward of fifty dollars was given to the student of the 10 A and B grades who took four credits each term and had the highest average at the end of the second term. The most successful program put on by the association was A Trip Through Europe. Nix Xjfl Page Tl: iffy
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