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4 li 'l J 'id mm.-1 MII ...-mul' ' VIVIAN BEATRICE. McNALI Viv She's bonny, blooming, straight and tall: And long has held my heart Q , in v ...L,,.j'3g' Qt 'W' , X I l . ,, , . 'lilvf , J MK . in thrall. COIIYPQIP Prenaratnry: Centra' Hi. ldrit-. Niall-nt Mgr. Basketball 43 Literary uf 1 or evistn. NEIL ROTH Red A man will have red hair till he dyes. t'nlle-gf' I'rvp:n'atoryq Vive-l'l't-s. nf Flziss J: Glev Illlllj l, 2. 43 Hperottg 2g Student Mgr. Football -tg P, If Lt-ttvi' Vinh 4. FRANK A. PARK Shave Deeds not words! Hem-ral Course: Franklin Lit. Snail-ty l, 2: Hlev Vluli 41 Trark 15, 4. CHARLOTTE A. NEAL Carlotta So much one girl can do, That does both act and know. t'oll-'ge I'rt-1iai'atoi'y: Frzuiklin Lit. So- ciety l. 23 Spe-nsoriain Lit. Sm-iety Jfg Offive Typist 4: Faileiimlm' Plwlitoi' Revista. OLIVE VERA MORRIS Firp0 Does she not hold up her head As it were and strut in her gait? l'ulle,g'e Prepziratoryg Roost-vt-lt Lit. So- m-iety 1, .21 Glee Club 23, ll. 41 Opvwttzi 2, 4: Be un Optimist. LIONEL SORENSEN Joe '4Self-possession is the back- ground of authority. Uollem- Pi-viiziimtoryg Roosevelt Lit. Society l, 2: Spenseriun Lit. Sovin-ty 43 Pres. of Spenseriiin Lit. Society 4: Ursi- tory Zi, 4g tilee fllub 2, 43 On-lie-sti':l 2. 1: Ass't Editor Revista. HERMAN POPKA Hermana Behold, even I am Il! l'ulleg.','e Pri-parzltoryg Football 2. Zi, -ll yr lizisketlrall 1. 2, Zi, 4: Track l, J. -t, P. U, Letter t'lub4l'res. 4: 'tHe nn Optiiiiistu: Athletit' lirlitor Revista. MARY J. NISSEN Skinny Of her, many nice things are whispered about, . But the one thing' we like is, she's such a good scout. t'ollt-ge Preparatoryg l-ionseve-It Lit. Society 1. 25 Basketball I, 2, ll, 1: La-ttt-1' Club 4: litlitor-iii-t liief Revista. MERCEDES K. MOOMEY Ma Seldom she speaksfbut she listens well. l 'tt'riliiI1iie1'4'i:il Uoiirsug l i':inklin Lit. So- me y . 2. STENSEN SEGAARD Pete UA girl, a girl, my kingdom for a girl. tlenvrzil Course: Rouse-vu-It Lit. Sm-iety ' l, 23 Glee Club 4. I .- 2 i '---'-' l928 ---I Pagv seventeen Wi In w It 1 vii Plot' -fllx
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. A ,,. ...tm 'ffl' .I 7' 3 N99 I 'vias Sa' 455. VNINIFRED GILL Winnie Calm, serene, your thoughts are clear and honest. ' eg- Prepar mg' I'on'.'e. Steuben- , F wi rf: 1 Z j K I t , l If ,W ffl I Ml' I M f I V aa vs ik I E I' Fl -p If 1 xr f I toll 4 att is is f, f ull Ili I 2 Basktthlll 1 x 11' e ' .'3 Z,43Sec-Trees. Hive Illlllj 4. RALPH JOHNSON Pussy-foot It is the tranquil people who accomplish much. th-nerzll flonrst-3 Franklin Lit, Society. GEORGE HURRELL Theodore Men of few words are the best men. lic-norall Vonrszeg I r:1nklin l.it. Society I. 2. ELIZABETH ANN LORENZEN Lizzy-Butt Tall, slender and straight Vtith all the graces blestf' Vollrge I'repul':1tot'y1 Roosevelt Lit. Society -I1 tilee I'Inb l, 2. li, 4: 011913 eltu l, 23 VIVO-I,l'l'NIIIt'Ill Class 13 Basket- lmll 21 Be :tn Optiniistug Orntory. MAGARET JENSEN Mux None but herself can be her parallel. College l'i'epat'zttol'y: Roosevelt Lit. So' viety I, 21 Glen l'lub 43 Office work 4. HOWARD F. KIHLKEN Kilk 'AI could live without poetry or walking: But who in the world could live without talking? in-In-ml I'ou1'st-3 Franklin Lit. Society 1, 22 Illee IIIIIIJ 1, 2. CHARLES HERL Charlie Men may come and men may 930, But I talk on forever. Uollege I,Y'Q'!PHl'3iIUl'yQ Roosevelt liit. So- ciety l. 23 Football 35, -1: Track 253 P. U. Letter Club 43 Joke Editor Revista. DOROTI-IEA E. MARSHALL sAD0rt9D I like English and all that But, Oh, how I love to dance. College l'1'epurntory3 Roosevelt Lit. So- ciety 1. 2: Spenseriun Lit. Society 43 Hlee Club l. 2. 4: Operetta 1, 2, 43 IIIIUQ-'l' Leander 43 Basketball I, 2, Sl, 43 Letter Club 43 Oratory 2, El. 43 Ilonnty Oratorim-al Font:-st 23 Debate l, 123 Ath- letic' Editor Revista. HILDA JACOBSON Huddy Then she will talk, ye gods, how she will talk. tlollt-gre Preparatory: Roosevelt Lit. So' 4-iety l, Z3 Orchestra 23 Glee fllnb 4: Operetta -tg Ass't Snapshot Flrlitor Re- 1 vista. l MANUELNOSSAMAN Nossey From the crown of his head to the soles of his feet, he is all mirth. Gemrul I'lllll'S4-'Q Roosevelt Lit. Sn- : t-it-ty 25 til:-0 Club 43 Operetta 43 Truck 15: Football 43 Be an Optimist. vi 3 ll l928 Faye sixteen Ji V 'tt 1 'III lvji 1 W i
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rf? mn f A fvfja 1-3-3 i Gia? av ANNABELLE SORENSEN She couldn't be good if she would, and she wouldn't be good if she could. tieneral 1ltltl!'Sl'I Lake View Hi, Lak:- 'Q F: 'X 'Tr i fi J ll 'L' ' 7 View. Iovfaz Roosevelt Lit. Society Lg GILAO Ulul: 11, 45 Basketball 2, 31, 4: Cap- tain 45 As!! Atlile-tio liflitm' Revista. ELOISE ROBINETTE Ellyn Can it be possible, I made a mistake? t'ulle1,fe l'i'epa1'atury3 Roosevelt Lit. So- 4-ir-ty I. Il: Glen- Vinh 2. 35, 4: Operetta 2, 4. Literary Hflitul' Revista. FRED VOSS V0ssey Work may be the grandest ,frift of God to man, It's getting stale to me. Vuiuliilm-rvizll i,'UllI'Nl'I l'. t'. Le-ttvl' t'lub tg Ffmtlxall 4: .Xss't Art ldflitor Revista. CHARLES VVEST Shrimp I clon't know what I'll be, I guess I had better wait and YY SGS. t'ulh-gn' l'i'vp:'ratm'y1 l 1':mklin Lit. Sn' mints l Z CLARICE ROWLEY Hen Hngers shame the ivory keys, They dance so light along, The bloom upon her parted lips Is sweeter than the son,Q,'. tin-m-ral t'm1i'st-3 Lakeside I-Ii I, 23 Franklin Lit. Sovii-ty Z1 Basketball Z, 3: tllvr- tiillr 2, 4. BETTY SORENSEN She's 'pretty to walk with And pretty to talk with, And pleasant, too, to think on t'oll4-gre Pl'l'1IIll'Zlll71'XI Roosevelt Lit. Ho- i-ic-ty I. 2: Pros. Spenst-rian Lit, Society 'lg til:-e t'lub 1, 2, JE, -tg Op:-iw-ttu l. 2. 4: Net-.-'I'i'eas. Class I, fig Cheer lie-ada-1' I -. .m, 4: Letter Flair 4: Be an Upti- iuist 3 Hnapslmt Iiclitoi' Revista. WILLIAM R. WHIMS Bill It is better to be happy than wise. t'i:llm-ire I'i'e-paratory: Glue t'lulz 1, 2. -lg 03-eretta LZ, 43 Male Quartette 2. CLAYTON W. WIGHT Clay A'There's a deal of deviltry 'neath this mild exterior. Vollege Pri-pa1'ato1'y: l'l1'i'Ulkllll Lit. So- 4-it-iy 1. 2, SYLVIA SORENSEN Slivers t'In features she is fair Her eyes, her nose, her hair. lit-ueral il0tll'St'Q Lake View Ili, Lake Vicw, Iowag Roosevelt Lit. Society 23 tilee Vlub 15, 43 Basketball Ii. MILDRED YEISLEY Milly Tis guid to be honest and Q true. Uollege- Prepn1'atory3 Franklin Lit. S0- E Livry l, 23 tile-e t'lub 1, 2, Zi, 45 Opt-rettu l ,- I 9 2 8 Page eighteen I 119 . iq ,,, it I. '1 I ' Ulf f
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