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THE REFLECTOR 27 il H . .,, . EZZZQ r:r::::,fJ hw- 'mv-'M v N '! ..1.Qw BE LQ Tig , , M. I-I a-is Oolj Heli Wa.: r: l pu-, SOPHONORE5 ---oQAA--AAA--------------- ----- -------:::::::::::::::::---- Hislory Sophomore Class CLARA JAESSING - A--- ------- --' AA----- ---- AAAA- ---A---- A 4-- --3c::ooc:: D33 wvvvv -,,,, vvvvv- ,, ----- 1 ,.-----v-, ,--.,,- I ---lil- , N YEN during our Freshman year the 'illustrious class of '21 displayed unusual energy and ability, vvlnle 111 our Sophomore year, with the einbarrassrnent of new C0llCl1l.10IlS'XYOI'I1 off, we compelled the ad- miration of everybody by our activity and usefulness. ' -f ff For our president in 1919 we chose Noah Gilgen, well quali- fied For the position because of his great dignity and profound scholarship. For vice president, Fernande Pierre was chosen, for secretary, Lois McClain, for treasurer, Lucile Schnetzler. Blue and cream were selected as class colors, and lilies of the valley and violets as our flowers. Our motto is Ridentes, laborantes, nuinquam declantesn-Csmiling, working, never shirkinglb Our all-around true scholar is Iiucile-a veritable book worm. Fernande, Richard and Allen are l10lCd musicians, Ellld success awaits them i11 the musical
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smile-, aml Yiiwi-111 lim-lli1vi', our lllZlilll'lllZlilk'lElll. lXli'. Ailvs is our l'ilt'llll'V ail- Xl Z6 THE REFLECTOR moml, a i1w1iilwi'ol'Il1v Girls' Ulm' Vlulvg Svc-i'c'1z1l'.x', Yll'Ql'llll2l llull, also an of- livvi' ol' ilu- Arla-iiian lAlil'l'ill Y Srwin-Typ 'l'1'cas111'vi', Ellm-11 liaunl, also a nioilllwl' ol lllo H11-4-Vlnnli. 'l'liis .war Illm- l'll'l'NlllIll'll may lmoasl ol' llwii' g1'l'lllllS, tlw Soplioiuorvs of ilu-ii' rig'l1lc-olisiu-ss aml ills- Sm-niors ol'1l10ii' prowi-ss, lull wc- -liuiiors have wllal is morv valualwlv Tllan all Tlivsv, a mocll-i'ii pliilosoplu-V. l'Ai'isTotlv 'l'1'yoii, uliosv logrival 2ll'Q'llIlll'lllS ll2lYU soumlvml all Tllrougfli tllv lvvar, aml wliosv pro- loilml pliilosoplilv will soma tum' shake' the world. NV4' also ll2lV0 two uoti-ml IllllSll'l?lllN. l i'am'1's ONll'ilIllll'l'. a pianist, and lllillllllt' l'illioml, a violinist. 'l'llis H-al' wc' wow joim-il liy Mary Young' ol' Fort VVz1,x'iw Iligrli Sl'llll0l. wllo is now a mi-mlwl' ol' Ilia- film- iilllll. 'l'l11-rv is Mavllla l+'isvlwi', willl Iwi' 1-vci'-rvamly sw, anml will: luis asxislaiivv wx' llilVl' l'0lll1lll'I't'll many mlilliviillivs, JUNIOR CLASS amling'-14 raavvs Ostramlvr, Viiicmit Bovllnor. Rivliarrl 'l'1'yon, -'lulius Braliivi' and Mary Young: , 5t'ili1'll7lllill'ill0 l isvl1vi', Viola l'l1ilo. Yi1'g'ii1ia Ilull, Faimiv Pilliocl, Elle-ri Baum aml l'rai11-vs llosmoml.
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28 THE REFLECTOR worlrl, Klolvin aml .lov art- 2llllllHl'lllt'S on t'lIl'l'l'llll 4-wuts. Marion lililllll, a tall im-mln-1' ot' our vlass. isa gm-at claiwvl' aml has iwvm-1' lu-un known to lost' hm-r tvinpvr. Marlv l'aukvn is a 4-In-4-1'f11I, ph-asant girl, aml is sguitf- a l'ilV0l'lll'. Marion lll'e-vlllt's0, Nlinniv Bloom- aml Marin' liraliim' aw ol! a quit-t, llllilSSlIllllllQ' ll2lilll'l' aml always worm- to sr-hool with thvit' la-ssons prf-pal'twl. liois is a smil- ing, vln-vi'l'l1l pvrsou, who is always I'02ltl.Y for a groofl timv. -lost-pliim' ami Malwl vonsirlvi' thv stmly ol' gIt'tPlllt'll'-Y a plvasalit pastimv, Zllltl lll2ll'2l is always l'aitht'ul in llt'l'Nllltll1'S. Wt- lovl sure- that sho will sllwvwl in llt'l' amhifiou to llt'l'0lllt' a writt-V. l I'2llIli is om' talh-st vlassmatv. Ili- has in-vt-1' iiljliiwl him- svll' Sllltl-Yllljj, aml is always on tlwlc for any llllNt'lllt'lL, hut van Ulllillll gooll grrafln-s it' hm- trim-s. liowc-ll Smith is also l'2lllll'l' tall of staturo, a l'al'mv1 s son. aml iwvvl' known to ha vm- hall a girl. We arv lllillllililll tor tho assistanvt- ol' Miss Blvllowvll as t'at-ulty advise-ig Wt' 4-ml this history with a l'lll'l'l' lol' tho vlass ol' 'Lil tht- host m-lass in IlltlIllIIt't' lligh Svhool. Long: live' tht- vlass ol' 1921. SOPHOMORE CLASS Ytamlingr- Alh-li llm-mlvrsoh, Lucih- Svllm-tzlvl: Mahi-l Kimllw1'g'. -losvph Hi'ilvln-ii, l'lt'l'll2lllll0 l,l0l'l't', Miss Blcllowvll. Marion tilami, Iiowvll Smith, Noah Gilgih, Rll'll2lI'll K2lZll12lll'l'. Frank l5t'llSl'll, Marian llwvlilvst-, Mvlvili t'ass. Sl'2llt'4lf'flllEll'2l-lill'HSlllj1'. Bliimit- Moon-, Mary l'auk1-n, Marin- llrallivr, Jost-pliinu lion-llnvr, l,ois Alt'l'lEllll.
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