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LEGENDA □L ] Of the forty floats entered in the Fifth Homecoming Parade, the winners were narrowed down to four. The first prize for the most clever float went to Miss Lillian Morgan's advisory. “The Game is in the Hag . Mrs. Sallic Brown’s group won the first prize in the artistic division with its float. “The Modern Betsy Ross”. Mr. B. G. Wells' advisory won first place for having fifty-one per cent of his group represented in the parade while Mr. Stanley Anderson's float took second with forty-eight per cent. Mrs. Dorothy Giesel's advisory won second place with its float, “Paul Bunyan’s Lumberjack Homecom- ing . Mr. Herman Ramsey's group also won a second place with ‘“Hill Tops.’ the 1938 Legenda,” depicting a new building as the frontispiece of the lxiok. Honorable mention went to the floats from the advisories of Miss Mattie Crump. Miss Ivalita Glascock, Miss Dorothy Howe, Miss Lorna Lange, and Miss Ethel Peter- son. HUYltCO1 mi Across the page, top row, left to right—Floats from the advisories of Hobo band, combined in dividual entry. Miss Morgan, Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Cicsel, Mr. Ramsey, Miss Ward Second row Mbs Gatz, Mbs Yanderhoof, Mi» Boynton, Miss Lewis, Miss Crump, Miss Bacon. Third row—Mr. Morrow, Miss Howe, Mr. Day, Mbs Bcchtold, Mr. Schubert, Mbs Peterson, Miss Gross, Miss Francis, Mr. Ahrens, and Mr. Osborne. [20]
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LEGENDA Burton C. R «d Lenore H. Rceso General Commercial '7 Aefed er ,i n L O our student or- school. but hone gcnisalions ve are rame. prori.” Helen M. Relmor Francis M. Academic Remainder A golden ,heln of General memories. Artbar MU days will ever Hater in my memory. Caroline C. Richard Rice Rembish Academic Academic -T c uiea.es op- Artiar Hill High pettled to me. School it e won- der.' ! friend. Anne R. Lurah C. Richardson Robbonnolt (.erven I Academic ' 'b'uverrt to none. To moke someone to all tie imUet hippy it no mean ft terris' — Arthur tad. MU. practiced in all fields ofi School lifie : in classes, in advisories, in ath- Ethel I. Rodeitcher Commercial • M jr couldn't tie tirlt tel a Utter foe being on a tthoal botebtll team I Frederic W. Roecker Aradrmic • Oar greatest glory lies not in after falling, bal rising every time ve 'all, ” Emma A. Roesler Commercial 'AVs right with tie world.' Eileen A. Rousseau Commercial “ ‘Slow and steady visa tie rare.’ Eleanor G. Sandow Commercii! “ 'Find weeds cost very little, but they are price- less: •• Herbert H. Sarow Commercial Sever hose track- rrt or pupils CO- pereled as well. Clare F. Sauve Academic - Twos blent for blow. on tie ath- letic field. Maxine F. Sauve General ‘Hay lie hinges of friendship nev- er grow rusty.’ Helen M. Savage General Afterword, you realise lie fan yon had Michael J. Schachtner General ‘7 have began to maslrr the dm- entries in lie field in which I am most interested. Elmer C. Schaeier General An np-to- date building ears't give ony better educa- tional opportuni- ties. Irma E. Schaeier Commercial Tie spirit atad eossrtesy of both stsadenls end teoei- e s ore onlstaisd- ing. Mildred F. Schemrr. Commercial '7 hope lime doesn't have to march too far before we gel a new bwBding. Joyce V. Schcrzcr General • ‘Let ns fold eway our fears, and through the com- int years, fust be glad. William G. Scherzer General “A good time MS hod by ell. C. Joseph Schimmeyer General Have enjoyed the last three years. Daniel Schindehetto Academic Sophs, you don't knew the half of it. Joseph Schmorhoim Academic 'Time stoops to no man's Imre.’ Arlene M. Schmidt Commercial Three years that seemed like one. Evelyn L. Schmidt Commercial 'Competition is the life of Ar- thur MU. [22]
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