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H-c ::::::::x ::::::::::x-o--0-:z::: 14 THE BIG BLUE CLASS HISTORY President .,...,,,.,S,H ---Harold Erickson Vice president ----...---.... Wilbur Johnson Secretary and treasurer ....---- Ruth Nohlen Class sponsor --..-....... Mr. E. G. Hueftle Class Colors: Green and Gold Flower: Yellow Rose Class Motto: Never be flat, sometimes be sharp, always be natural ut nov! Only the vainglorious enjoy the writing of their own epitaphs. It is indeed a difficult task to steer a straight course between the Scylla of conceit and the Charyb- dis of self-effacement in the writting of a Class History, particularly in the writing of il Senior History. If the history of the class of '25 of C. R. H. S. were to be Written by one not of its own number, the class would wish that the resume of its services and activities be full and fair, yet in no way boastful. It would wish that due mention be made of the remembered that to tell of musical, dramatical and social activities of the high school it has contributed its full quota both of individual talent and group support. As a whole the class of '25 has served according to the bes' of its collective ability. It has helped in the making of certain records which will stand out in the history of Cleburne High. Yet in the hearts of the members of our class there is no whispering voice of self-commendations but rather one of regret that the services have not been greater. We cherish the hope that each succeeding class may far surpass the achievements of 1925, that each year Cleburne High may be better served by her graduating' class. Last of all in parting, we pledge to C. R. H. S. love, honor in years to come promising that good and brave deeds outside the school rooms shall be done for the building up of a greater school. r 1 :Q-:: x 1
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1 :xr-ct: xx H-c 11:-Q-tzxtt 11:5-czxixtxxzxxta-4.11119--I if i' THE BIG BLUE 13 ' l,,-1s MARGARET BLOOMBERG- Peg Why are all the talents rare, hidden 'neath the face so fair? Normal Training. Assistant edi- tor The Big Blue g class president '22g vice president '23g secretary and treasurer '24g president Athletic Association '259 glee club, cheer leader '23, '24, Gypsy Rover, basket ballg The Arrival of Kitty. WILHEMINA OSNER- Billy Normal Training. Associate hu- morous editor The Big Blue 5 glee clubg orchestrag Honor Society: she is a dependable and cheerful being, whose literary Work is well worth seeing. DONOVAN VILANDER-- Don 'Smile and the World smiles with you, crab and you crab alone. Associate athletic editor 'The Big Blue, secretary and treasurer of Athletic Association '25g glee club, orchestrag basket ballg baseball. WILBUR S. JOHNSON- Jilbur Through our own efforts we rise.' Snapshot editor The Big Blueg' Wilsonian '22g basket ballg football, vice president '25, Bob, Arrival of Kitty. WILLIAM HEDLIN- Bill The secret of success is the con- stancy of purpose. Glee club. RUTH NOHLEN- Rufus Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. Glee clubg associate literary ed- itor The Big Blue, treasurer '25g orchestra '24, Honor Society '23 ,24. WALTER A. NELSON- Banty An honest countenance is the best passport. I Assistant social editor H1925 Big Blue3 glee club '22, '23, '24, '25g Marto Gypssy Rover. E. G. HUEFTLE- Prof. Class sponsor. 1 v 1: : 1 1: xxxtxxr 1 9-4-4
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1 .I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 2 I I I I I I I I 110 I DLG-10 T ..'9 A' 'f fifir ffm 'gin , THE BIG BLUE 15 11 , ?,. in ,YY . 7 Wffm Y. 4. .7 711.71 1 .. , . ., 5 0 0 0 U I lb 1, l H I SENIOR CLASS WILL i 1' X u l We, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and twenty-five, being of sound mind, , 11 1' 1 declare this to be our will and testament as we have no further use or need of out 1 H .. l valuable property. 1 1. l i First, to the Board of Education, we cast all our votes for a new high school l 0 building, we also thank them for their interest in the school during our four years in l 1' -- i high school. I .i ' i U ' Second, to the faculty, we grant the privilege of using us as an example for the 0 ' 1 under classmen, and we also leave them the memory of our many and Wonderful ' l W works. I 1' 1 1 Third, to the class of 1926, we leave our valuable note books, containing physics, 1 0 .. 1 history, and other subjects, you are getting plenty of information. , ,, Fifth, to the class of 1928, we give the privilege of initiating the next year's l ' 1 Freshmen. 1 1' 0 E We distribute our individual property to the following persons: ' 0 Ib , 0 'Ll I, Keith Anderson, bequeath my position as Business Manager to Lawrence M, 1 Johnson, in order that Lawrence will have something with which to occupy his time. H I, Goldie Bergsten, will my place as star forward to Leona Martinson. 1' . , 0 I, Margaret Bloomberg, will my typewriting ability to Helen Konigsmark. 0 1 H ' I, Harold Erickson, will my interest in Kozy Kottage to Wayne Bloomberg. W I . 0 , I, Hilder Forsberg, will my place as school clown to Virgual Lindbloom. i 0 1 l 1' l I, Will Hedlin, bequeath my musical giggle to Philip Budenbendcr. 1' l l 4 W I, Wilbur Johnson, bestow by superfiuous height to Marcus Bergstcn, so that in i i Marcus can take my place in basket ball. i U l 0 0 1 I, Walter Nelson, leave my best regards to all Freshman girls. 0 1' I, Ruth Nohlen, will may American History note book to Olive Felt. i 1' Y I, Wilhemina Osner, Will my appetite for crossword puzzles to Ramona Hawk- in ' inson. l 0 I l ni I, Emily Seaburg, bequeath my place in music to Esther R. Toburen. 0 l 1 Y I, Elizabeth Smerchek, will my privilege of writing letters in time of school to i 1' .. Q Pearl Samuelson. ' ,. l 1 I, Ralph Tibbetts, will my brains lost in studying physics to Bennie Netz, R A l . .. W I, Don Vilander, leave my interest in the girls Cespecially Sophomoresj to Nor- 1 U 1 man Lindbloom, l l Class of 1925. l 0 l H l .. l ., in 1 41 0 i 0 i if l 0 1'f5-4-M1111 me -A re an 51 1 1 1 : 1-: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-4 1 I'
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