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Activities Jl XE PoVSK • “None but herself could be her.” Torch Honor 3-4-5-6-7-8; Baseball 4-6; Volleyball 5-7; Deba Dram 6-7-8; Home Ec. 8; Sr. play 8; Girls’ League pres. 8; Class sec. 7-8; Astor Post 6-7-8; Zephyrus 7. Lexette Simoxs “There ' s mischief in that smile.” Girls ' League Soph. rep. 4; Volleyball 4- 6-8; Pep club 5-6-7-8; Pres. Pep club 6-7; Deba Dram 5-6-7-8; Jr. Prom comm. 5; Baseball 5-7; Operetta 5; Girls’ League sec. 6-7; Astor Post 6-7; Vice pres. Sr. class 8; Girls ' League Sr. rep. 8; A. H. S. sec. 8; Sr. play 8. F.AXXIE Sl’XX.ARIU RG “A maiden with freckles on her nose usually has sunshine in her heart.” Baseball 3-5; Volleyball 4; Home Ec 5- 6-7-8; Astor Post 6-7-8. Borg HI ED Thorsxes.s “Dependable, joyous, fair of face, a girl who fits well most any place.” Pep club 4-5-6-7-8; Baseball 3; Oper¬ etta 5; Volleyball 4; Jr. play comm. 6; Home Ec 7-8; Sec. Home Ec 8; Sr. play comm. 8; Astor Post 7-8; Dra¬ matic club 8. AeDRICH ViL KROE.t “I’m going to do something wise or otherwise.” Sr. play 8. WlEE.ARl) W.AI.O “For he’s a jolly good fellow.” “A’ club 8; Football 6-8; Jr. Prom comm. 7. Erh.a Wicks “Id rather be healthy than wealthy or wise.” Tri-Y 3-4-5-6-7-8; Pres. Tri-Y 7-8; Treas. Jan. Sr. class 7-8; Deba Dram 7-8; Dramatic club 3-4-5- 6- 7-8; Vice-pres. Dramatic club 4-5; Treas. Dramatic club 6-7; Astor Post 7- 8; Orchestra 4-5-6-7-8; Band 5-6; Sr. Ball comm. Hi-Jinx 3; Girls’ athletics 3-4-5-6-7. Ehr.a Wiss “A little bunch of vitality goes a long, long way.” Home Ec club 3-4-5- 6-7-8; Vice-pres. Home Ec 6; Pres. Home Ec 8; Hi-Steppers 6-7-8; Sec. Hi-Steppers 6-7-8; Pep club 8; Dra¬ matic club 8; Sr. Ball comm. 8; Oper¬ etta 5-7; Tri-Y 6. i;»
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i ZEPH YRUS, 1932 Actiuities Ellen Luukinen “She found a way or made it.” Torch Honor 3-4-5-6-7-8; Home Ec club 5-6- 7-8; Home Ec historian 7; Astor Post 8; Zephyrus 6-7; Baseball 5; Deba Dram 8; Live Wire 3-4; Girls’ league vice-pres. 8. Hazel Olsen “Curly locks, wilt thou be mine?” Torch Honor 3-4-5-6-7-8; Astor Post 5-6-7-8; Zephyrus 7; Operetta 5-7; Can¬ tata 8; Sr. play 8; Glee club 5-6-7-8; Salutatorian. Melvin Lvster “One should take great care not to grow too wise.” Sr. play 8; Band 7. Mildred Olsen “A smile is good humor all over the world.” Elsie Ness “A light heart lives long.” Home Ec club. Taimi Palo “If I tell you what I know, then you will know as much as I.” Orchestra 3- 4-5-6-7-8; Baseball 3; Volleyball 4- 6-8; Home Ec 8. Albin Nordquist “For every why he had a wherefore.” Football 4-6-8; Class pres. 7-8; Dram, club 6-7-8; Pres. Dram, club 7; Class treas. 5; Bus. Mgr. Astor Post 6; Astor Post 8; “A” club 4-5-6-7-8; Hi-Y 5-6-7-8; Pres. Hi-Y 6-7; Treas. Hi-Y 8; Sec. Hi-Y 5. Delilah P.arheniemi “A calm, quiet girl in life’s busy whirl.”
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ZEPH YRUS, 1932 Student Consensus The Zephyrus staff sponsored a contest for the purpose of selecting the most outstanding girl and boy of each class. By popular vote, the results are as follows: SENIORS Peggy Chessman: A girl of unusual abilities, Peggy has been a valuable student and friend during her high school days. As editor of the Zephyrus this year, she has shown remarkable dexterity in the journalistic field. During the last term, her activities were climaxed in her being elected president of the Quill and Scroll, a national honorary journalistic society. Peggy has done exceptionally well in dramatics, is a member of various clubs, and is a wearer of the Torch. Richard Skyles: Richard has been prominent in school activities. He deserves praise for his leadership and guidance as president of the IMay senior class. Dick holds membership in several organizations and has been especially active in dramatics. He bas done commendable work on the Astor Post staff. JUNIORS Edna Saxon: Edna has proved herself a capable student. She is well known in the girls’ athletic field and has played on various teams. We have found her a true friend and a good scholar. Arnold Curtis: Quiet but cheerful, Arnold is well liked by his fellow students. He is a member of several clubs and is especially well known in the dramatic circle, having played in the junior play this last year. SOPHOMORES Edna Hilton: Although only a sophomore, Edna is serving as cheer leader, being elected for her marked enthusiasm and pep. During the last term she was chosen as secretary-treasurer of her class and has filled her post well. bulton Van Dusen: A first-term sophomore, but by no means inconspicuous bulton has won many friends by his constancy. He has held the position of assistant manager of the Astor Post and has also done well in class activities. 30
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