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FEBRUARY CLASS, 1924 SIDNEY KNUDSON, Knute. New Lisbon High School 1. Wisely and slowly, they stumble that run fast. CENEVIEVE KRAUSE, Gen. Glee Club 1,25 Plymouth Rock g The Coming of the Prince of Peace. Cheerfulness puts you on a steed that never tires. RALPH I. KUBAL Happy I am, from cares I am free Why aren't they all contented like me ? ROSELIND KUBAL, Rozos One's armed without, that's innocence within. MARCELLA A. LAPITZ, Marce. Glee Club 1, 23 The Last Tea of Tsuki 3 On Plymouth Rock. Good nature and happiness linked together Are a part of her in all kinds of weather. FLORENCE LAYLAND, Flo. Gambetta 23 Poke Gama 1, 2, 3, 43 Treasurer 4: Klepto- maniac g What Happened to Jones 3 Mrs, Hoops Hooper 3 Just a Little Mistakeug Miss Somebody Else g Football Booster Commit- tee 4. A mind of your own is worth four of your friends. ISABELLA MADER, Izzie. UA merry heart maketh a merry countenance. JUNE J. MATTISON, Iunie The very room, coz she was in Seemed warm from floor to ce1lxn'. RUTH M. MOLZAHN, Rufus The quiet mind is richer than a crown. Music is a thing of the soul. 22 LINWOOD NELSON, Len, Orchestra l,2, 3.
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FEBRUARY CLASS, 1924 JOHN HORIHAN as His clothes fit him like a gentleman, for it is a gentleman who wears them. FRANCES R. HRUSKA, Frank There buds the promise of worth. CHARLOTTE HUSSA, Chaz. Comites 35 Dol- phin Club 4. My friends have come to me unsought, the great gods gave them to me. TED JAMES My only books were woman's looks, And folly's all they've taught me. KATHRYN E. JAQUES, Jake, Glee Club 1, Z. 33 Pirates of Penzanceng Feast of the Red Corn g The Last Tea of Tsukif' She's not a Hower, she's not a pearl, But she's a jolly, all-round girl.'l VIVIAN JOHNSON. G.O.C.A. 3: Nota Bene. It's not her air, her form, her face, Though matching beauty's fabled quee11. But the mind that shines in every grace. RACHEL JONES, Rae. Poke Gama 1,2,3,4: President 2: Vice-president Z5 Miss Somebody Else : What Happened to J0nes : The Klep- tomaniacw: Mrs, Hoops Hooperng Class Play: Hi-Trib Reporterg Junior Exg Gambetta 11 Honor Student. Deep-sighted in intelligence, ideas, and influence. RUTH M. KAAZ. Glee Club: The Last Tea of Tsuki g On Plymouth Rock g Nativity Play. Her eye, e'en turned on empty space, Beam'd keen with honor. EDYTHE KAULFUSS, Ede. Booster Staff: Poke Gama 2, 3, 4: President 33 Katy's New Hat q Mrs. Hoops Hooper g Just a L.ittle Mis- take g Varsity Coachug Miss Somebody Else g Last Tea of Tsuki g Class Playg Honor Student. Painting hath charms, so hath the painter. BETTY MARIE KENNEDY. Glee Club 2, 3: Last Tea of Tsukif' J Quiet in appearance with methods little known. l 21
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FEBRUARY CLASS, 1924 FRANK N ETZ ER ' 'Tm not afraid of anything, unless it is- a woman. MILDRED NOEM, Red, Gambetta 1, 2, G.O. C.A. 3, 49 Junior Ex. A laugh is worth a thousand groans in any market. MICHAEL T. NORDENGREN, Mike, High School Carnival of 1920. Girls may come and girls may go, but mine is true forever. REINHART OB ERLANDER, Spike. A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and conhdent tomorrowsf' MARIE OBMASCHER, Em, The paths of virtue, though seldom those of worldly greatness, are always those of pleas- antness and peace. ARTHUR OPSAHL, Uppy. Commencement speaker. Taste now success that springs from worthiness JOHN RADTKE What shall I do to be forever known P LEROY E. REICHGELT, Patsy. I do lack some part of that quick spirit that is in Antony. IRENE REMEN. Salutatorian. Hard work is a pleasure for someg Success by it alone is won. LILLIAN L. RIFENBERG, Lill. So small, so sprightly, and so jolly is she. 23
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