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-.f-mf-H 7+ -: '-,Q ,'f-f:.sg'- f-- -fQ,Qjxij, -1 K., THEODORE AKEMANN Woodgie After deeply considering the matter- General Course 1st Orchestra 2-3-43 Junior Latin Club 25 French Club 33 Hi-y 43 Maroon Staff 43 Student Hall Supervision 4. GEORGE ADAMS Got your Physics problems? General Course Vice-President of Biology Club 2-3: Sen- ior Class Play Committee: Glee Club 4: Senior Hi-y 43 Student Hall Supervision 4. HELEN AHRENS Peanuts Youse guys Commercial Course Commercial Club 2-3-4: Home Economics Club 1-23 Usher at Senior Class Play. DOROTHY ANDERSON Boots Short but sweet General Course G. A. C. 2-3-43 French Club 3-4-Secrc- tary 43 Comedy Concert 3: Junior Latin Club 2: Biology Clubg Mirror Staff 4. ORREN ANDERSON It carft be done. General Course Spanish Club 4. RALPH ANDERSON Andy Quiet-serious-smcere General Course Football-Lights 3-45 Basketball-Lights. 3-4-Captain 4: Track: Maroon Athletic Club. LOIS ARNOLD Everybody be sure to go down and have your picture taken. General Course G. A. C. 1-2-3-4-Vice-President 2-43 E. H. S. Players 3-4-Secretary 4: Maroon Staff: Student Council 2-Secretary: All Girls' Athletiesg Comedy Concert 2-3. FRANK AUBLE Frankie Willing-capable-quiet General Course Glee Club 1-23 Intra-mural Basketball 2: Light-weight football 25 Spanish Club 2-3-4. ROBERT BAER Bob W'hat would the school do without me? Commercial Course Commercial Club 2-3-43 Intra-mural Bas- ketball 3-4. DOROTHY BALITA 'tDot A Buick's the car General Course 1 G. A. C. 1-2-3-43 Commercial Club 3-4: Mathematics Club 4: Maroon Staff. A if fa R .9 .CJK A U 19 ln. JL ll , T LC. fl! r X l F 5 A ,g C Rf K' 1' If A A N l xx! i 'r '4 N K, , .gl C1 ,Si rx xl -5 if L, ly .fi fl'-gl 54 Q' L V I, fl Ol f 1 ' ' C il K '3 I K! Q ' IN ill Q, i W A A .1 ff A If iwyqbggfs fA .mf k ,X V my - If-9 s 54 ,ts A at L fi Nagel R aymjyyf f i y ,ffifrylf Nix x fire if , 6 .vtgigxa A Ak L ' 1 rie, in ffix- E FN ,Nl MX X C LWJLQ, fu
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X n .1 ,J 4.3 lr S I .ell limi .wil lm fi is 6 f er 'C 4 4 s 9 i li so gf . -- .. - .-A X - '- -- .,Y...,A,... 1 f . i O Y, V ff g.,f x r f ff I SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Motto: Deeds, Not Dreams Class Flower: Tea Rose It's Over -now, but in the year of 1925 four hundred and one enthusiastic but green freshmen entered Elgin High School to brave the knocks necessary to obtain further this thing called education. As freshmen the class as a whole was particularly interested in athletics. The most important event was the copping of the girls inter-class basketball cham- pionship during both their first and second years. The fellows, too, did their bit. Ten athletes received E's for participation in major sports. Half of their race over, the class of '29 became Juniors. Who would lead them in their work? After much scouting around Fred Salisbury was elected president, Charles Karsten, vice-president, and Margaret Gray, secretary. Their first problem was solved by choosing Scarlet and Black for class colors. In class sweaters something new was started by having four letters instead of the usual two. The unusual success of the Junior Class Play, Peg O' My Heart by J. Hart- ley Manners, plus a series of doughnut sales gave the treasury that Mschool girl com- plexion , preparing them for the final lap of their four year race. Without any campaigning necessary Glen Miller was unanimously elected presi- dent to lead the twenty ninersi' in their final spurt. Kenneth Ettner was chosen vice- president, and Ada Marie Rovelstad, secretary. 'fDulcy , a comedy of errors by George Kaufman and Marc Connelly, was decidedly well put-over and incidently swelled the treasury. Besides being proud of having Clarence Oldham, a senior, captain of the Big 7 Championship heavyweight football team, the girls also did their part along this line by winning the inter-class basketball championship. This they have done ever since they have been in high school, a feat which has never been done by any pre- vious class. Also the Sales Committee has the rep of having made the most money ever made by a committee of this kind in a single season. Fred Salisbury was presi- dent of the Student Council, while Eva Johnson and Joe Slavik represented the class on the Council. I-, Now the race is over, and we each go out to win our own race, individually, ocqasionally glancing back to see new people going by places we should like to pass again. ' ADA MARIE ROVELSTAD. il.. .ff is X , is . IN 2 x ff 1 .V . ....
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