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:-=d) IjERSER RAY SHERMAN Beneath the face so solemn, staid. There are plans of mischief laid. Blotter Staff ' 26. Hi-Y ' 25. Class Play — Judge Sanderson LUCILLE APPLEGATE In her laughter are gay brooks leaping high In her eyes the shadowed dim pools lie. Typing Awards. O. G. A. Certificates. ISAAC FRIEDMAN J skeptic — li-ith a skeptic ' s dreams. Or a dreamer v:ho a skeptic seems. Orchestra ' 23, ' 24, ' 25. Room Representative ' 25. The pixies captured a God ' s dart And buried it deep in the teach er ' s heart. HAROLD H.A.L S Like a J ' iking hold li-ho braved the seas Harold braves the sicarming shes. Hi-Y ' 23, ' 24, ' 25. Foothall ' 24. Track ' 24, ' 25. FLOYD TEEGARDEN -: nature never gray That not a teacher can dismay. Golf ' 24, ' 25. Class Play — ' Trofessor Relyea Letterman. .NL RGARET GILE Gay t iinkling lights like sprites, moon-kissed Are fireflies through the ivreath- ing mist. Gamma Sorosis ' 25, ' 26. Vice-president Joint Sorosis ' 26. President Rooter ' s Club ' 26. scatters its spell like a rose unfurled And sheds its glo=u: on all the Ivor Id. MR. E. O. ALLEN Class Adviser. Class Motto Out of the harbor ; into the sea Class Flowers Yellow Ophelia Roses Class Colors Lemon ellow and Green Page U
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I EPM5ER,. FLORENCE DIXON The snowy sea-ytill ' s curviiuj iving Glancei, iisilli spray s iourriti . Beta Sorosis ' 25, ' 26. Secretary Rooter ' s Club ' 26. t;lcc CUil) ' 25. OLIVER WILLIAMS Tall li-illi the height oj a lirr IVhose hranihrs lift toivarJ it cloud-sailed sea. Hi-V ' 25. Ledger Editing Staff ' 26. Typing Award. RUTH ARNDT That humorous yloiv of her friendly glance Sweetens the probe of her tongue ' s sharp lance. Gamma Sorosis ' 25, ' 26. O. G. A. Certificate. Entered from Girls ' Polytech- HAROLD BENSON He goes his own relentless way And never looks behind The troubles of a wicked world Weigh hard upon his mind. Class Play — Sheriff Johnson. OLINE HALVERSON The crystal light of sun-reflect- ing snow Mingles with the tinkling sound of sleigh bells low. Vice-president Beta Sorosis ' 25. Glee Club ' 23. Typing Awards. SIGNE LIBELL A rollicking wind and a madiap sea Whirl in a dance that is wild and free. Gamma Sorosis ' 25, ' 26. Ledger Editing Staff ' 26. Class Play — Auntie. MABI.E (;RABKKL The shadowed hilh oj the land of dreams l-.ilio the music of temple chimes The last faint wind of the twi- light seems Til inrry the intense of tropic climes. Alpha Sorosis ' 25, ' 26. IIII.DREI) AIKINSON The purple lilac in the soft spring night Scatters its perfume nn the zepli- yrs slight. Silver Pencil ' 25, ' 26. Beta Sorosis ' 25, ' 26. Class Plav — Lucille. DE LOSS PETERSON Gold as the gold of a fiery noon Gold as the disk of an autumn moon. Baseball ' 25, Basketball ' 23, ' 24. Sports Writer Blotter ' 25. Class Play — Philip Stanton. LUCY ENGLESTAD Magnolias gorgeous blossoms, waxen white, Haft heai ' y perfume through the tropic night. Silver Pencil ' 25, ' 26. Ledger Editing Staff ' 26. Rooter ' s Club ' 25. SYLVAN HALPERIN Music drips from his skillful hands Like water over silver sands. Hi-Y ' 24, ' 25. Orchestra ' 22, ' 23, ' 24. Vaudeville ' 24, ' 25. CHARLOTTE BRADESON A queen in dusky velvet and old lace She moves with all the willow ' s stately grace. Glee Club ' 25. Gamma Sorosis ' 25, ' 26. Typing Award. Page 12
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THE SOCIAL WHIRL The littlt- iilii wiiiiKin bowed her liead on licr arms and wept and wept . W hat could she do; oh, what could she do to t;ive her oldest children one grand, never-to-he-forgotten farewell party? Suddenly she heard a light tap, and peeking through a hole in the shoe that had been worn by the too frequent kicking of ankles by unruly heels, dis- covered King Cole. Now old King Cole, being a merry old soul, after hearing her tale, exclaimed, I have it, and forthwith squeals of delight issued from the conspirators. Invitations were sent around and the expectant Seniors chattered incessantly among themselves. The day arrived and they were ushered into a huge room covering the full sole oi the shoe. Almost everything imaginable was in there and in the center stood a huge book. Becoming curious they began turning pages w hen suddenly Humpty Dumpty jumped out and seizing Earl Henry by the hand, took him over to the wall. Now, sir, he said, I ' m going to teach you how to balance on this wall so that in case you ever get in a tight place vou ' ll have a means of getting out. Now, watch me and catch me if I fall. So Earl and Humpty practiced sitting on the wall. The Seniors turned more pages until the baker ' s man grabbed Ruby Kleinau by the arm. These modern girls, he scolded, don ' t know a frying pan from a hot oven. You ' ll be some cook when I get through with you. Come on and follow me. Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker ' s man, bake me a cake as fast as you can. More pages were turned and the funny people kept popping out — first here, then there — until every Senior was busy. Mother Goose surveyed them with a satisfied smile on her lips. Harold Haines, I ' m here to give you some ad- vice, said the wise old bachelor who lived by him- self. Don ' t put your br ead and cheese upon the kitchen shelf, (a restaurant ' s much better,) and when vou seek your life-long mate remember that the roads to New York state are far better than those to London. Oh, Amy Booth, called the beautiful lady who rode a cock horse to Banbury Cross, when you want to dance ()u won ' t need to pa orchestra bills if ' ou wear rings on your fingers and bells on your toes for you ' ll have music where er you go. Come on, Mabel Grabeel, said the old woman w ho was tossed seventeen times as high as the moon, I ' ll give you a ride in m ' good, strong basket and show you what an old-fashioned broom can do. These new-fangled airplanes are extremely slow and these Fuller dusters couldn ' t begin to clean cobwebs from the sky. Peter Piper ' s my name, sir, said he to Harold Benson. 1 have a little question here I ' d like to sec you solve. If I picked a peck of pickled pep- pers, where ' s the peck of pickled peppers that I picked? I know your reasoning is sound and sane — that ' s why I came to you. Oh, said the queen of hearts to Dorothy Wil- son, we ' ll make some of my famous tarts. For Sorosis teas they ' re just the thing and the football boys just love them. But do you kncjw that the knave of hearts did some dandy coaching, and DeLoss Peterson tip- toed to the window, stole the tarts and took them clean away? The king of hearts grew restless and demanded of Joe Pigney, Bring back that knave, and those tarts please save. Eat them yourself, man ; no good king would let him have them! So then DeLoss brought back the tarts, but vowed he ' d steal some more. Sounds of music floated from one corner where Tommy Tucker was giving some sound advice to Sylvan Halperin. If you want to succeed in this world, advised Tommy, you must know one thing thoroughly. I am going to train you to be another McCormick ; then you vill never have to sing for your supper. When it was time for refreshments, Polly said to Kathleen Crass and Clara Ott, Kathleen put the kettle on and we ' ll all have tea. Clara, take it off again, we ' re through eating for this dav. It ' s about time we had some music, suggested old King Cole, but my three fiddlers are absent. Oh, we ' ll play for you! cried Josephine Lam- bert, Ruth Mills, and Hildred Atkinson. Thev Fage U
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