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Zilfhv Uaruaalpan PHILIP VILMURE Phil Iincolnian 1, 2, 3, 45 History Club 3 Commercial Club 33 Annual Staff Secretary of Class 2, Ag Club 3 Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4. MARGARET LACHARITE HMidge!7 Lincolnian 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 33 President of Lincolnian S0- cicty 45 History Club 33 Class Play 3, 43 Home Economic Club 2, Class Secretary 1. EVELYN EVERSOLE Little Woman Lincolnian 1, 2, 3, 43 Commercial Club 3, Latin Club 35 Glee Club 2, 33 Class Play 4g Athletic Association 1, 2 3, 4. PAUL RILEY uscarpn Lincolnian 1, 2, 3, 45 History Club 3, Latin Club 3, Glee Club 2, 35 Ag Club 35 Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLOWEENE SNELL Wenes History Club 33 Annual Staff, Com- mercial Club 3g Glee Club 2, 33 Secre- tary of Lincolnian Society 45 Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4. EVERETTE JACOBS Ja-cobs Lincolnian 1, 2, 3, 45 History Club 33 Ag Club 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 23 Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4. HELEN CLARK Cl:-1rkie Shakesperian 1, 2, 3, 43 History Club 3: Latin Club 33 Annual Staffg Class Play 43 Secretary of Home Eco- nomic Club 13 Commercial Club 35 Athletic Association. To be short is no disgrace-merely an inconvenience-Midge.
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Zilhe Ularusahan JUANITA HAVERFIELD UNitaYl Entered from St. Anscar, Iowa 43 Shakesperian 43 Orchestra 43 Class Play 43 Annual Staffg Athletic As- scc-Iation 4. WAYNE STEWART Stewart Lincolnian 1, 2, 3, 43 History Club 33 Ag. Clug 2, 3, 43 Athletic Associa- tion 1 2, 3, 4. GWENDOLYN PEDRETTE Gwen Lincolnian 1, 2, 3, 43 History Club 33 Latin Club 33 Glee Club 2, 33 Class President 13 Class Play 3, 43 Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE VILMURE Nuts Shakesperian 1, 2, 3. 43 Latin Club 33 History Club 33 Glee Club 23 Ag Club 1, 2, 33 Class Play 33 Athletic As- scciation 1, 2, 3, 4. LEONARD BROWN Brownie Shakesperian 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Play 3, 43 Ag. Club 2, 3, 43 Athletic Associa- tion 'l, 2, 3, 4. PAUL SCHAHRER Shears Shakesperian 3, 43 Lincolnian 1, 23 Glee Club 2, 33 History Club 33 Class Play 3g Ag Club 1, 2, 33 Athletic As- sociation 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM LASH Bill' Shakesperian 1, 2, 3, 43 President of Latin Club 33 Class President 23 Or- chestra 2, 33 President of Athletic Association 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basket Ball 2, 3, 4. , Ah, gentle sleep, come to your ardent disciple-Paul Schahrer. A 9
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Uhr Earulalpan Gllaas Jllistnrg e Early in September 1923, forty boys and girls from town and country heeded the call of the bell of the Assumption Township High School- The life of this school was new to ns and we staggered and stammered until we learned our place in the building . In 'two weeks we held our first mass meeting, to become a Freshman Class and elected. our executive force. Miss Shipley was Chief Justice ,Gwendolyn Pedrette, Speaker of the House, Jua- nita Seifert, Vice-President and Margaret LaCharite was Watchdog of the Treasury. This year our first social gathering was a weiner roast at Helen Clark's, then we had a Halloween Party at Gwendolyn Pedrett's and two or Three picnics in the spring. We started a rainy day fund by having sand- wich sales in the corridor. Bill Lash earned a letter in football. In 1924 during the golden month of September only thirty-three boys and girls were present at the Sophomore Class meeting 'and again we decided to enter politics. Our political boss was Miss Bjurstramg City Precinct Boss, Bill Lash: Ward Boss, George Storey, Money Boss, Phil Vilmure. Vile began our work by sending a few boys out for Athletics, and presented a movie. We had the weiner 'roast at George Storey's, Halloween party at Hershel Picker's and the usual picnics at Pana and elsewhere. One of our members, Marguerite Cisna left us this year by death and we find it 'appropriate to repeat Longfellow: She is not dead-the child of our affection But gone unto that school Vilhere she no longer needs our poor protection And Christ himself doth rule. At the end of the year we realized a nice little interest-drawing nest-egg for the rainy day fund. The Junior Class of all schools or at least Assumption are real hustlers. We weren't exceptions. Miss White was Chairman, Edward DeLong, toast- master, Margaret Duncan, Editorial Manager, Bill Lash, Cub Reporter and Ilershel Picker, Financier. We had parties this year and also made lots of money off of our movie and the exceedingly well produced play The Prince Chap. Our class was very small numbering twenty-four but our motto was Quality not Quantity. We made our coming out, which was the Junior-Senior Festival May 21st at Hotel Philip, a success- This was put on under the direction of Miss White, General Chairman with Helen Clark as the Reception Committee Chairman, assisted by Dutch Seybert, Fat La- Charite and Willoweene Snell and other members of the Junior Class. Special musical numbers were given by the boys' quartette. Toasts were given by faculty members and Senior members in the form of newspaper features. Junior boys and girls were ushers at the Senior graduating exercises which were held in the new Gym. A special meeting was held late in the month of May to eleet Editor-in- Chief and Business Managen for our Annual to be published in the Senior year. Hershel Picker and Edward DeLong were chosen. Our happy' year was ended after a picnic at Nelson Park on May 27, 1926. VVe had a party at Rleulec-ke's which might have been termed A Watermelon Feed. A very good time was shown us. Silence is virtue-Evelyn Long. 1 1
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