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The REVIEVV NINETEEN TWENTY-FOUR Ladwlg, Edward- A rcdtop lad. Lange, Harry- I want what I want when I want it. . , Lanser, Bernice- Giggle, giggle. giggle. u Lewis, Barton-'fl'-m going to be a bachelor! Mclgoy, Elizabeth- Forgetting is a good cav- cuse. McGray, Alice- She's just the quiet kind! Mclvlonagle, Vincent- Someday we expect to find you in Whois Who. . Martin, Carl- ffl quiet tongue shows a wise head. Martin, WVa.lter- Big boy of our football teanv. ' Martin, Yvllblll'- 'lVllfC'h him blush when the girls speak to him. I Marshall, Cecelia- Her -motto-'Anything masculine is mine. - Megellas, George-f Eueryone likes th-is atheletef' G , Mellis, Marjorie- Here,s to the girl -untlt eyes so blue. Mengel, Hazel-- Little but. oh my! . I Menzel, Vvlnifred- Small but full of ideas? V- Merz, Alice-- All musical people are liaqzrvvil Meyer, Catherine- She loves powder-but what of it. u . Miller. Frances- She is a musician you bot-- Spa.rky. l U Miller, Florence-'fA girl of auiet ways. ' Miller, Mildred- 'There s always sometlmzg bad in every girl. ,' , ,J Mueller, Melvin-'fHe has no time for girls: Nelson, Effie- Effie loves to gossip. l ,V Nolan, John- Caruso paid me-to keen still- O'Connell, Celia- 'Her marks are some of the la .. t. ezlllerman, Vera- A happy maid with a smile for all. , . Pace, Doris- Ready and true .in every wayq Paige. NValler- Pleasant and Jolly. H Pazalos- He gets a concrete basketball. U Peeke, Lachlan- If he would only Uflllflvel Peerenboom, Florence- Whenst is thy learning V' , Perry, Andre-'fl am a man of importance. look at me. , Phillips, Joseph-f'Don't ever work, you might get the habit. , D Platz. Frederick- He almost has 'llll1l4'7S. Promen, Apmes- She laughs every time she's tickled. ' A , ,, Reichling, Adele- A Jolly good friend is she. ' Reinhold, Josephine- 'True-many a friend has she. h , Reinhold, Ruth- Away with books-lets have some fun. U Rice, Dorothy-f'She is tall and cheerful. Richter, Hazel- 'Knowledf1e 'Is power. Rlstau, Vanas- 1Vorld's greatest girl basket- ball player. Rndenkirck. Arthur-- The girls think he's right cute. n Rosenberg. Freelan-'fAnrl sweetly rang his silver voice. Rosenthal, Ivan - My thoughts run wool- gathering. Roy, George- Good things come in small packages. Rueping, E1oisaw Her thoughts are. oh, her thoughts are scattered oc uer the land. Rueping, Kurt- A lover and master of Art. ' Salter, Ralph- In one ear and out the other. SCha0f0I'. Norbert-f'Lend me thy ears: I have no need of an extra tongue. Schaeve, Arthur- He says nothing and says it quietly. Scheibach Esther- You can't all be as tall as lf' ' Scherer, Esther- She may tumble into fame Scherer, VValter- Full of fire and mischief too.- Schmitz. Mildred- IlI'ach allowance must be made for her. Schrage. Dorothy- She may be small but hear her talk. Sharron, sm'ile. ' Shea, Donald-'-Measure your mind's height by the shadow it casts. Simon Dorothy- Little children grow up so quickly. Smith, Jeanette+ An excuse in time saves -mine. smith, Jessie- I don't talk much but I think a .o , Steinbarth, John-HA quiet an dan agreeable man. Steinmetz, Stella- life tried to describe her but fell down. Leo- A happy lad with a hapr' Stepnoskl, Marie- She is always friendly an'1 carries a smile for all. Strachota.. Catherine- My thoughts are my co-nz p anions. Teren, Mabel- She never was a stacker. Tetzloff, Lucille- Silence is sweeter than speech. Timm, Isabelle-'fThe tongue that no man can tame. Titel, Marie- There ain't no use in hurrying through life. Trlggs, Janet-- Mistress of herself, though China fell. Vinton. Jeanette- She keeps her smiles for a favored few. Wachter, Lorraine- We never heard her speak in haste. Nllagner, Alfred- If talk is silver, silcncc is gold. Xvagner, Bernetta- She has no time for boys. Vilagner. Ernestine- She applies all her arts to the -miles of men. YValtzer, lVl'arle-fflnnocence is a gift. XV:-trns. Carl- The deeds I contemplate are great but as yet I know not what. NVelch, Martha- Eat. drink, and be merry for tomorrow we diet. Vlfenrit-lvlnifred-''lllild as the soft sprin' breefeu XVhite. Mildred-- An athletic Girl. Xllhitinz. Bernice- She's free from sorrow and free from care. ' Wlhifinrf, Fern- Stately and graceful, but never hastefu-Z. XVllls, Donald-f'Let the no-rlrl go as it may, I'll take it either wanf' Yvills. Dorothy- The greatest virtue is un- selfishness. Winters, Franklin- A lamb appears a lion. ' Xlllttkopf. Norman-HA modest and retiring gentleman. XVurtz, Harold-'fHe was a mang take him all and all. Ziegert, Frances- It seems to me that she always looks glad. Zimmerman, Anna- TVe know but little of you. DON'T LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU It was Z1 dark night a motorist was lost. Presently he saw a sign on a post. With great diliiculty he climbed the post, struck zi match and read, XVct Paint. lkvklkfk Miss Eiting: Viola use Etiquette in a sentence. Viola: Eddie began work, but Eddie quit. Page 33
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The REVIEW NINETEEN 'rwEN1:Y-Form Roosevelt Class Roll d-Qlael, George- 'Oue of the few not meant to ie. Ahner, Charles- Our beloved student. Albrecht, Wallace-f'He is among the pri-me in worth. Anderson, John- Quiet, but persistent. ' Andrews, Aurelia- Always the sameg quiet and kind. Andrews, George- His -manner is quiet: but don't judge him by it. Assaf, Richard- Good-naturedg busy, and to all a friendf' Bacchus, Irene- Rather quiet girl. Baldwin, Ray- 'Beware, I may be something sensational. Balthazar, Royal- fBe noble in every thought and deed. Barbeau, Dorothy- A merry laughs at care. Beust, Ax-thur- Men of few words are the best llI,91L Bastian, Margaret- She has no time for boys. Bastian, Marie-- I hate nobody? Bebow, Louise- Ain't we got fun. Becker, 'lVil1lam-- Let s study English, Bill. Belanger, Orson-'fMost quiet student always talking. Bellmore, Laurence-'fAll great men are deadj I donit feel well myself. Benedict, Alfred- What do you say Benny, let's grow. Benz, Walter-f'A. right good fellow with all g but intimate with few. Berkholtz, Harold- He is the sum total of a man. Bishop, George- The good die youngg don't worry. Blewett, Charles-UA man among the men and ladies too. Bohnert, Edna- Why worry, things aren't so bad. ' Boudry, Ursel- You never can tell. Brady, Mary- About the boys I never think? Buckley, Muriel- True artists are made- t no born. Burkhart, Lucille- Short, but sweet. Burmaster, Donald- Ready for anything: work or play. D I Carpenter, Harriet- Truly a musical wonder! Casper, Leona.- Well look whois here. - Chappy, Marcella-- Nothing is more simple than greatness. l I l Corbeille, Viola.- Words fail us in this crisis. Corcoran, Wallace-- Our Basketball player. Crookston, Margaret-f'No wisdom like silence. Dana., Margaret-'fYou tell 'em Peg. Dankert, Arnold- Why should life all labor be? Danor, Charlotte- Laugh and the world laughs with I-il,l0'M.,' , Davison, elen- Oh, Helen, we dont know what to say. , - J DeRusha, Leonard- Let's play b.all.' Dix, Daisy- Be happy and pass. it along. Dobyns, Robert- Champion studier. ' Downs, Genevieve- She may be small, but7'- DuFrane, Margaret-'fl have a heart with room for every Joy. I i Dyckhoff, Carl- Who has him for a friend is lucky. , Eigenbrodt, Augusta- All of Roosevelt will miss her cheery smiles. . Ellsworth, Ruth- Oh, so quiet. , Entringer, Jennie- She always acts Just as she ought. Erke, Agnes- C'mon let's go ! . Erke, Bernard- His are the quiet stepssof Dreamland. I J Everling, Harriet- So quiet and demure. ' I Faude, Verna.- I admit that I like the boys. Ferris, Anna.- Ye gods, how she could talk. Fields, Doris- Her cheeks are like two roses. but a dandy heart that Page 32 Fitzgerald, Lucille- Sun is red,' and so is your head. Fletcher, Howard- lVork-what is that! Franzen, Leo- First in play 5 last in work. Freiburg, Lucill- When I grow older, I'll be bolder. Freund, Ermin-'-A quiet, diligent student. Friedal, Andrew- Ambition plays no part. Fritz, Arthur- He's so meekg even his shoes refuse to squeak. Funk, Ethel- Silent is she. Gaffney, Mike-'fEver likes to cheer a man. Galeles, Nick- I'll put a girdle around the world. Galow. VVilla.rd- Men of few words are best. Gantner, Lorena,- Welcome, stranger in our midst. Gerhard, Lorraine- Curly doesn't say muehg but she delivers the goods. Glassel, Dorothy-- She swings a mean racket. GOYGOD. T. J.-'fHe s a deep student, at the bottom of a class. Gores, Kathryn- Life and laughs-every inch of her. Greene, Margaret--'fTalks little 5 thinks much. Gulig, Regina.- She's just the quiet kind? Hagen, Ehtel- She would laugh at anything.- Hautzinger, John-'-'He has the right spirit. latlglevath, Richard- Good at debate and never Heaton, Irenwffstudious and full of fun. Heber. Leonard-f'Still water runs deep. ' it 3-Iensel, Gladys- Always busy but quiet about .Hess, Charles- Could they run the school without me! Hewitt, Bryant- I can waste more time in an hour than most people can in a week. Hlcken, Hazel- She cannot live long--single. H0ddll'10i. Mable- I am for work, the whole day long. Homuth, Milton- He thinks over-study may prove fatal. Hubbell, Mary- Always merry. and never busy. HUM. Esther- Favorite pastime-watching the clock tick. Husting, Isabel-ff Who is giggling back there. ' Jaber, Samuel- Chatter, chatter, as I go. Jaber, Sophie- J-ust' one bluff after anotheix' Jensen, Grace- Nota-eably brilliant. Johnson, Alleata.- Favorite occupation-do-ing nothing. Johnson, Clifford- Hasten, but do it slowly. grlguagn, Marxe- I know it's a sin to sit and 1 Kaiser. Jacob- Small boy with a large heart. Keenap, Florence-- She attractis all with her gentle virtues. Keenan, Margaret- Dancing is good for re- ducing, eh, Maggie? Keys, Clementina.-'fDiligent studentj not without results. Keys, Esther- Better late than never. Kleinke. Paul- No worry has he. Kline, Virginia-'fShe-'s good in all her classes? Knutson, Elmer- Our best Pal. Koeck, Frances- Talk about ginger, she's the whole spice box. Kaenigs, Lucile- Intelligence is not her only virtue. Konen, Loretta- The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. Kramer, Alice- Earnest endeavor reaps its reward. Kramer, Mary- If you would climb high- aim high. Kramer. Cecelia.- If she would say -more, we would know more. Kremer, Helen- A studious look j a pen and a book. Kroes, Paul-- A gentleman at all times. Krug, Elsie-- Quiet but newer idle.
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