Port Clinton High School - Revista Yearbook (Port Clinton, OH)

 - Class of 1928

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Port Clinton High School - Revista Yearbook (Port Clinton, OH) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 23 of 92
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, H l Q J :eil Q:-it ' f A f l WILLIAM LAUSTEN Bill -To live long it is necessary to llve slowly. -College Preparzitoryg ltousevelt Lit. So- ciety 1, 2, Pres. of Class 2. MARY M. WOLFE Midge Her ways are ways of pleas- antness, and all her paths are peace. Uoimnercial Course, Roosevelt Lit. So- vlely l, 2. MARIE HOLM VAN HOOSE Maria The duties of a wedded life Hath heaven ordained for thee. Vollege Preparatory: Roosevelt l, 2, Basketball I, 2, Il: Glee Club 2, il, 4, Be an 0ptimist g Operettn 2. HARRY NISSEN Go0ger Pm not in the role of common men. Gemlral Course: Franklin Lit, Society I, 2: Trunk 1, 23 Football 43 Basketball 1. 2. 45 tilee Club 45 flperetta 4. LOREN STREETER Streeter Life is a serious problem- girls, too. i'ommercial Course, Roosevelt Lit. So- ciety 1, 2, Glee Club 2. CATHERINE A. WILLIAMSEN Skinny For she is just the quiet kind Whose nature never varies. Commercial Courseg Franklin Lit. So- ciety 1, 2. ETHEL DRAVES Effie Why aren't they all contented like me ? Commercial Course: Roosevelt Lit. So- riety 1, 23 Glee Club 1, 2, Operetta 2. RICHARD A. WIGHT Dick There must be some good hard work in him for none ever came out. General Course: Roosevelt Lit. Society 1. 2, Glee Club 45 Operetta 4. H 928- ... Page nineteen A1111 il . I i . -' 'll 'I l ' i f

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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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Nv ' l M last will anh Testament I ,if H...-5 , ,ss ' fvflf is . li Aufi , l7'1Lg Wle, the graduating class of Port Clinton High School of Port Clinton, County of Ottawa and State of Ohio, being of sound mind, do make and publish this, our last will and testament. First, Our will is that our just debts and expenses be paid out of our treasury as soon after our exodus as may be found convenient. Second, NVe give, devise and bequeath to the class of 1929, our pleasant, conveniently situated, clean room in the northeast corner of the third floor of the high school building, with its artistically engraved furniture, its charming mural decorations, and the intellectual atmosphere created by per- haps the most intelligent and accomplished group of students ever as- sembled in one room. Also we give to them the sole rights to the title which we have borne throughout the past year, that of the Senior Class. This we do upon the following conditions: first, that the class of '29 keep the Senior Room clean, free from waste paper, and intact: second, that they refrain from defacing the designs on the desk-tops, which we have so artistically wrought, third, that they do not derange the pictures or rip the curtains off their rollers, fourth, and last, that they comport themselves with a dignity befitting the honorable title they bear, such as has been exemplified in the conduct of the class of 228. Third, VVe Cas individualsj give, devise, and bequeath to members of the new Senior Class, our individual traits and peculiarities as follows: Ellsworth Cleaver leaves his queer laugh and somewhat unusual sense of humor to Albert Fall. VVilliam Whinis, with characteristic foresight, gives to Curtis Steffens the great store of experience he has gained while a senior. Charles Herl tenders to blames Hopfinger his quiet, unassuming ways and extreme seriousness in all things. Neil Roth bequeaths to Urania Owen his beautiful auburn hair. Howard Kihlken, who sits in the front row, gives his gentle ways to Harrison Loe, his deep voice to Donald Nieman, and his energetic vocal chords to Harvey Snyder. Carl Brand leaves his charming dimpled grin to Elmer Lemmerman. Shirley Fisk wills to Dorothea Gulau her spontaneous, pleasant laugh. After long deliberation, VVayne Friderici bequeaths his remarkable ex- ecutive ability to the following persons, equally divided so that each will have plenty: Kenneth Kreager. jerome Krawulski, Raymond Couture, Har- old Nielson, and Alex Krawczyk. , A' VVinifred Gill leaves to Ruth Dryden her perpetualsmile. Manuel Nossaman gives his laugh, his wild-west Ways, andfahis inclina- tion to kid the teachers, to Millard Semon, commonly' called'ggf Carp , or Two-Gun Mert . Clarice Rowley wills her general happy attitude and curly hair to Mayre Boeshart. Elizabeth Lorenzen leaves to Mary Hopfinger her command of facial expression. . ... l928 Page twenty :bv

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