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THE NORTHERN TRAIL JOHN SANBORN English 1 Class Play 13 Oratory 2. There surely must be some hard work in him for none eve comes out. I' MARGARET BENSON Commercial Basket Ball 1-2-43 Glee Club lj clamatory 13 Member of Home Eco- De- nomics Club 23 Annual Staff 43 Hi Times Staff 4. She is mischievous, but oh, so innocent. IRMA RAND Commercial Class Play 13 Declamatory 13 Annu- al Staff 4. Never worry worry, till worry worries you. LAURA HEBERT Commercial Class Play lg Basket Ball 13 Oper- etta 3'4Q Hi Times Staff 3-43 Home Economics Club 23 Glee Club 2-3-4. I work eight hours-sleep eight hoursfand that leaves me eight hours for love. WESLEY SMITH Latin Class President 23 Class Play 23 Hi Times Staff 4. I may live without poetry or walking, But, who in the world can live without talking? - ELSIE JOHNSON Commercial Glee Club 23 Hi Times Staff 43 An- nual Staff 4. A quiet maiden intent on her work. Page thirty-nine We know that her duties she never will shirkf'
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THE NORTl-IERN TRAIL ALEX PASTOR Latin and Commercial Class Pfay 2-35 Hi Times Staff 2-3-45 Football 45 Annual Staff 45 Secre- tary of Senior Class 45 Secretary of Athletic Association 45 Secretary of Lincolnian Literary Society 4. And still they gazed and still the Wonder grew That one small head could carry all he knew. ROBERT THRUN Latin Student Council 15 Class Play 2-35 Oratory 2'-3-45 Class Treasurer 35 Basket Ball 35 Assistant Coach 45 Girls' Basket Ball Coach 45 Hi Times 35 Glee Club 35 Annual Staff 4. Although maauy of them have his name, Few of them have his brain. CARL ENROTH English Football 45 Class Play 4. All good boys love their sisters. But I so good have grown That I love all other boys' sisters Better than my own. ALICE HEDBERG Commercial Declamatory 15 Class Play 35 Glee Club 35 Operetta 35 Basket Ball 25 Hi Times Staff 3-4. A handful of fun is worth more than a bushel of knowledge, FOREST BENSON English Knowledge without labor is his hobby. DOROTHY SMITH Latin and Commercial 'Class Play 1-3-45 Basketball 1-2-43 Secretary Home Economics Club 25 Secretary Lincolnian Literary Socie- ty 35 Hi Times Staff 3-45 Annual Staff 4: Vice President 4. Oh, Cupid, bring your golden dart, 'Cause someone sometime will steal Dorothy's heart. Page thirty-eight
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THE NORTHERN TRAIL Senior Class Motto THE CLASS of 1929 has selected. Impossible is Un-American for their motto. The time has arrived when each individual of the class must choose for himself what he will do in life.' Whether he suc- ceeds or not depends upon how many. times he says I can not, or it is impossible. Ambition is a keyword to success, by which the mind is stimulated to seek those things which are helpful in developing the type of work one chooses. The road to success may be rocky and rough, there being many ob- stacles to be met and overcome before the goal is reached. Some may never attain this goal because the hardships before them are too diflicult to be overcomeg others may fail because of lack of encouragementg still others may fail because they do not think it worth their time to strive for those things most helpful to them in life. In choosing our life's work, let us choose wisely. Some may select types of work which promise distinction and notoriety while others will choose those which interest them most and from which the greatest benefit and happiness will be derived. The person who chooses the lat- ter type of work will undoubtedly prove the most successful, interest and ambition spurring him on to seek the newer and better things of life. May the motto selected by the class of 1929 dwell forever in the heart and mind of each member, that he may be prepared to meet what Fate has to offer him, and that he may strive, to the best of his ability, to lead a Worthwhile life. The meaning of our motto is best expressed in Longfe1loW's poem The Rainy Day. Be still sad heart and cease repining, Behind the cloud is the sun still shiningg Thy fate is the common fate of all, A Into each life some rain must fall, Some days must be dark and dreary. as Senior Appreciation As Juniors we thought our Prom was the best that could be given, but as Seniors, we must say the Juniors of this year certainly made the scene of the Prom a beautiful one. We are sure that this Prom of 1929 will be a pleasant memory for many years to come. Each Senior wishes to express his or her gratitude for the untiring efforts of the Juniors and Miss Seim.. In leaving the old high school the Seniors Wish the Juniors all the happiness and success in their Senior year that the Class of 1929 have enjoyed. Page forty
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