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The Clllhznutnan I 1. 1 .1 Q . 1 1 1111 11 1 ALYCE TAPKE 1 The load becomes light which is ' 1 cheerfully borne. 1. Ialfspot Staff 2, 3, Editor 4 fist semes- 1111 1 terj 3 Minstrel Show 4H Club 25 1'a1'11le 1 . . Towers 4: Home Economics Club 3: 5'4 ' H14 if-1fT1'1A Senior Literary Society 3, 43 Cl1.e1zo1oa1L 11 .1 Q4 Staff 43 Class Treasurer 2, 4. 111 , - ' 11. 1 fi f Q.-1..,.,x-4 111 1114.1 Q--Q4 1' 1 6 1 1 f ' ' EARL TAYLOR 111 1 4--61 Aylmwftvg 1 The only way to have a friend is 1 1 1 I pi to be a frieml. ,Luk - Transferred from Grirlley 4: Stray Cats 4' 4' KWMT' 4' 4: Jerry of Jerirlzo Road 43 Chorus 43 1 1 1 x L ' Commervial Club 4. 11 111 .1..Ls. A-1-1gLL41 1 , I .1 1 , C ' ' 1,1-tf1,l41, 1' , 1 1 . - 1. 1 . fl 4 ' A ' Q A 1 'A BLRYLE WEAVER 1 1 r . 'Y ! K b4fL1 I laugh, for hope halh a happy 1 1 .1 147' L place in me. 1 1-11514--L..' Transferred from Pontiac 33 Treasurer of Class 3: Stray Cuts 4g Senior Liter- 1.11 ary Society 4. 1 1 . 11 1 ' 1 1 1 1. ELSIE VVHITMAR 1111 Tis sovllething to be willing to 11 ' commend, .1 1 But my best praise is that I am 1.1 1 ' 1' your fr'ieml. 1 11' 1 In a China Shop 1: Pocahontas 2: Par- ' 11 1 plc Towers 33 Home Economics Treas- 11 1 ' urer 43 Senior Literary Society 3, 4: M1 1 7'hat's Om: on Bill 3: Commercial Club 111 3, 4. 1 ' 1 1' 1 1 ' 1 VICTOR YEITZ 111 . 1 .1 1 No-ne but himself can be his par- 1 1 alleZ. 11 111 . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . ' 11 1 1 1 1 1' ', 1 1 1 1 Y 11 ' 1 1. 1 1' 1 11 1 1 1 1 . . 1 Page eighteen 1930 C
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1 as p eeee ii The Qtbennlnan FLoYD SCHULTZE Ye are sae grave, nae doubt ye're wwe Band 1, 4: Class Treasurer 3. RUTH SCH L'LTz There was a soft and pensive grace, A cast of that upon her face. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: In a China Shop 1: Pocahontas 2: Purple Towers 3: Jerry of Jericho Road 4: Class Treasurer 1: Class Vice-President 2: Senior Literary Society 3, 4: Commercial Club 3, 4: Cheuowau Staff 4. CHESTER STAPP And when a la1ly's lu the case, You know all other things glue place. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: In a Chlurl Shop 1: Pocahontas 2: Purple Towers 3: Jerry of Jericho Road 4: Ag Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Boy's Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, Captain 4: Senior Literary Society 4: Judging Team 3. ELDON STREID In arguing too he knows his skill For e'eu though vanquished, he'll argue still. Basketball 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, Cap- tain 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Pocahontas 2: Purple Towers 3: Jerry of Jericho Road 4: Class President 4: 'I'hat's One on Bill 3: Stray Cats 4: 4H Club 1, 2: Agriculture Club 1, 2: 4H Minstrel 2. RUBY STREID All I ask is not to be let alone. Home Economics Club 1: Iu a China Shop 1: Pocahontas 2: Chorus 1, 2: Senior Literary Society 4: Commercial Club 4. ,, v , To 1930 in 3 or Page seventeen
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mhz WIJBIIUUJHII HISTORY OF THE SENIOR CLASS ON E day, after a thunder shower, the sun decided to shine again, and a beautiful rainbow appeared. It was made up of four colors: light green, pale pink, lavendar, and blue. As I sat looking at it, I seemed to see a band of pilgrims, fifty-one to be exact, appear in the green, now turned to emerald. They were under the leadership of a girl, Bernadine Hatfield, and were on their way to seek the gold said to be at the end of the rainbow. This would take four long years of work. For the last half of the first year's -journey, a new leader, Lynn Nickel, was elected. Alas, the green faded away and only three colors were left. The pink became rose, and I saw the same group, although I missed a few of the pilgrims who had lost out. Kenneth Lenington was leader for the first part of the year and Richard Myers for the last half. A fair was held and the pilgrims received first prize on their float. The year was very successful and they were ready to start on the third lap of the long journey. As the pink slowly faded away, the lavendar became very bright and I saw only thirty-one of the fifty-one pilgrims who had started on this hard journey. This year the two leaders were Helen Fischbach and Dwight Bull. The pilgrims again won first prize at the fair and many of their number were on the championship football team. A play, Thats One on Bill, which was enjoyed by everyone, was given in order that a reception might be staged. The lavendar faded away and only the blue was left. The adventurers were at last started on the last part of the journey, with Eldon Streid and Dwight Bull as their leaders. This being their last lap, they were engaged in many activities and festivities. Among these was a play, Stray Cats, staged as only their able actors could stage it. They were excellently entertained by other pilgrims in honor of their achievements. At last the end of the rainbow was reached, and the pot of gold, found to be Diplomas, was eagerly seized upon. After congratulations upon their success was over, I saw the group disband to seek their fortunes with the aid of their share of the pot of gold, just as the rainbow disappeared and I was left alone with my memories. KATHRYN SANDMEYER Page nineteen 31. 1 e L - l ..... 19 3 0
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