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-J i ll Il Y l 55 i II ' ll Home Economics Normal Training ANNA M- KRIEDT ANNA P. BREZLER FLORENCE A. LEGATE GRACE B- SHERWOOD LUCY E- VON ROHR MRS. BERTHA K. SMITH Manual Training I WILLIAM E. BARLOW Physical Education ADOLPH BUCKMAN MRS. MARGARET J. DAVIS EUGENE '1. FARLEY WILLIAM D MEAD IEOYAL F' JENIFNGS GENEVIEVE B. SHEPHERD EN-TAMIN ' RATT EVAN O. WILLIAMS H. H. RAYMOND MARGARET SHEARDOWN Science WALTER W. STURTEVANT , WM. F. BLUMER Mafhfmaf'f5 RAYMOND J. BRADLEY KATHRYN D. HAMMOND JAMES V. S. FISHER LELA M. KLAMPE JARVIS M. PARTRIDGE LURA E. MARCHANT EVELYN M. PETERSON OSCAR E. PEDERSON EDWARD J. SKIBNESS MRS. NINA SMITH JOHN A. WILSON DELMAR E. WALMER MRS. MARY WILDES Social Science Mufif WALTER GAUMNITZ WILLIAM ABBOTT BESSIE P. KNIGHT J. VICTOR BERGQUIST MRS. STELLA LOMBARD HENRY E. GRIEBENOW ELIZABETH C. WEST In jlfemory of jhfrs. ,Alice jlfiller Vivid, forceful, trusty, tireless, Eager, earnest, true, Giving service, dauntless, fearless, Seeking more to do, Always frank, but sympathetic, Kind to all in need, Keen, alert, withal artistic- A pioneer, indeed! Thus she lived, and radiant shone In busy daily living, Swiftly passed, Whom we had known- Her life replete with giving! HELEN BEAN. I fax ML.. J.: I Page F ifteeu
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IHIIIHIHHIHHHHIIHHIHHIHHHllllillllIHHHIHIIlllllillmllllilllllllIIHIHIIIHIHIIHHIXIIIIIII di'ix V I-I E E -jx A ' :Q : ELglllllflllllllnlullllHillHHUHHIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllHHHHIllllllilllllllllllfi? E JOSEPII JURGENS, SADIE L. KEATLEY Assistant Principal ELSIE M. WHITING Home Visitor LOIS C. DAVIDSON Librarian MARGARET GOETZE Assistant Librarian Commercial ARTHUR T. ADAMS HELEN BRIGHAM MRS. JULIA A. CLARK JESSIE W. DAVENPORT GERTRUDE DROHAN MABELLE S. HUNTER BLAINE MCKUSICK MABEL J. OLSEN MRS. EVERIL N. SCHELLENBERG EDITH M. WALLACE Freehand Drawing LILLIAN E. MATHIAS English MRS. ALICE T, BARLOW HELEN A. BEAN ANNA L. COTTON HELEN R. FISH MARY GOULD GRACE E. IVERSON NORA V. JACOBSON HARRIET M. LUCAS HAZEL MARTIN YMRS. ALICE S. MILLER ROSE M. MUCKLEY 4' Died May 11, 1924. Principal MINNIE C. HERTZENBERG MARIE IELMO SELMA LARSON FERN BURSCH Office Clerks ALICE ODEAN Lunch Room Manager ELEANOR V. NELSON EDNA M. NORELIUS ANNA STROHINIEIER VALBORG A. SUND MRS. WILHELBIINA N. WHITE Foreign Languages JULIUS C. ARRIETA SIGNE D. BOSTROM ESTHER FRIEDLANDER MARY E. LAVIONE LILLIE M. LINDHOLM NIAREN MICHELET EBBA M. NORMAN EVA G. WHEELER Historj' MARY R. BYRNES GLEONORA L. GILMAN ANN E. GUY HARRIET HOLTz CARRIE LAJORD ELIZA S. LOE GRACE I. SMITH JENNY B. WATT 'a1' 5 1. '.f- 5 :.-ar. me Page Fourteen
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SCHOOL SPIRIT By LILLIAN lX'1ATHESON OUTH is an old school. The students who attend this year can have few precedents to setg however, handed down from the classes which have graduated before us, are traditions that any school might envy. It is our mission to uphold these traditions. VVe hear much about that old South High Spirit. The trophy cases and the pennants are concrete examples of what it has accom- plished. But school spirit is gauged by something more intangible than trophies. It does not consist solely of songs and yells, of buying tickets and wearing one's school colors. These are just outward manifesta- tions. School spirit is less definable-a feeling rather than an act- and it can be shared by everyone. School Spiritll is a synonym for unsellishness. And of what does this consist? First, of sacrifice, for those who are truly faithful, who give willingly of themselves, their time, and their energy. Second, of co-operation the ability to work with others. Third, of just plain kind- ness, the substance of which one will find in the Golden Rule. The people who remember and do this Will be showing the same measure of loyalty as the thousands of soldiers who, though unrecog- nized and unknown, still, when they hear the call, fight bravely for their Hain countreef' They will understand the feelings of any alumnus when he speaks with pride and affection of that old South High Spirit. TO A SUNFLOWER By KATHERINE LOUNBERG O, FLOWER of South, of song, of light illlllllllllllll l Wm VVe love your petals gleaming bright, P Your boid, black heart Within the brim N 1 Of orange, and your radiant rim, m ' I Your glowing note of cheer l Jill- .suullml And sunny atmosphere, ' Through all the years will never die Yet always live in old South High. 12' ii. T ,., .,,, ,, Ju, ,,,,,, i Page Sixteen l
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