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ORANGE AND BLACK 1923 Page Twenty-one
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ORANGE AND BLACK 1923 Rogues’ Gallery Name Alias Occupation Gladys Adams Elizabeth Barton Margaret Baxter Frederic Burchard Anna Margaret Brecht Nellie Lee Brecht Douglas Cornell Vera Coupe Lucille Crawford Albert Deckinger Clara Eickhoff Alberta Ernst Helen Fisher Harry Flowers Margaret Forney John Gagnon Gladys Gibson Keith Graham Rosetta Hahn Minnie Halbert Robert Horrocks Hazel Hutchins Velma Inks Morris Jones Allen Kirk Irene Kistner M ildred Knickerbocker David Kottman Marvin Lane Celia Jane Lawrence DeForest Lewis Rosalie Linsley Lester McDonald Ruth McDonald Frank Massey Esther Mettz Arthur Miller lino Morgan Orville Morris Irvin Niemeycr Edgar Norton Carol Nott Genevieve Peterson Robert Pruesse George Ried Helen Ruth Renckcr Leon Richardson Mabel Ross Orville Ruegge Leona Sampson Lovelle Sconce Ruth Shepherd Sara Helen Simanton Ella Stcinbrink May Taylor Cora Waldraff Truly Walters Harvev Whitaker John Whitaker Grant Whitford Evelyn Will John Wiltsc Julia Wissinger Wilfred Young Wilbert Zorn Lady Betty Margie Hip A n n Brick 1 )oug Vera Luke A1 I key Bert Pat Harold Forney Judge (ilad I Jam Rosy Min R ube Lefty Shorty R ulo Corky Rene Babe Dave Toughy Seal Frosty Charlie Hasher Mac Dinky Metzie Chick Mo Morsey Irvy Jack Hiram Bobby Happe Penny Doc Wienie Mab Orvic Sam Love Shep Si Ella May Cory T rue Hob M. Marcel Hap Dewey Judge Jewel Brigham T utch No one knows Chauffeur Photographer Cicero Shark Politic ian Committee Matinee Idol Study Has None Ford Driver hollies Girl Oculist Always Late tombing His Hair Writing Notes Congressman Being Nice Proclaiming Himself Irish Cook Foreign Missionary Scientist 1 rima Donna Making Eyes I 'c.nman Talkative Suffragette Caring for Nebs Public Speaker Cowboy Waiting for June 7 Baseball Star Permanent Wave Hunter Just being Ruth Girl Hater Tormenting Teachers Chewing Gum H cart-breaker cting Ranger Dramatist Druggist Arguing Billiard Champion Cha;n Store Mgr. Esthetic Dancer Trap Drummer School Marm Blacksmith Dressmaker Basket Ball Roy’s Wife Queen Tut Suffragette Aviatrix Farmerette Carrying 6 Solids Vamping Torturing a Sax. Flour Flinger Sleeping Spanish Student Cora’s Chum Debating Carving Page Twenty
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ORANGE AND BLACK 1923 Sophomore History As we lieve lost our “Verdant Hue,” no longer awake in the midst of a class, and find it is the wrong one. and having dropped many foolish T'resli-men Cares” from our shoulders, we feel that now, we are able to raise our voices a few tones higher and proclaim our right to he heard in the aflfairs of Falls City High School. The officers of our Freshman year were; Merle Uhlig, president; Melville Kirk, vice president; and Mary Morgan, secretary and treasurer. |oscph Miles and Mary Morgan represented us on the hoard of control and Donald Adams was our stuff representative. Miss McAulcy sponsored the Class. On September 12, these officers for the 1922-1022 term were elected; Donald Adams, president: Joseph Miles, vice president: Marietta Bode, secretary and treasurer; Miss Gregory was chosen Sponsor and through her careful guidance we have been piloted through a most successful year. The Freshman Initiation on September 29, was a “Howling Success.” from the standpoint of noise but whether or not the Freshmen felt duly introduced into the Mysticisms of F. C. II. S., Dear Reader, you will have to look to the Initiated themselves. Later in the year we were delightfully entertained at the Country Home of Philena Uhlig. This vear we have presented two one-act Farces, entitled “And the Lamp Went Out.” and “You Know, I Know, Shake!”, before the school and feel that our efforts have been repaid by the generous applause given us. In Athletics as befits Sophomores we have faithfully striven to do our duty—“Uphold the Rear”—but next year—Well—Watch our Dust! M. M. ’25. Par e. Twenty-two
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