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The REVIEW 1925 Class Prophecy of 1925 Curious to know about the future of his class. Clifford Broderick recently allowed himself to be put under the influence of a newly discovered gas, Spiriotic, which gives one prophetic powers. This is what he learned! Neil Vinton will use his detective genius in apprehending violators against the Anderson-DeRusha anti-gum chewing law. George Feiereisen will be a clown in the Pilon-Zacksman and Lohmiller Circus. Ella Zarbock was seen directing an Orchestra at a lVhite House Ball in honor of the newly-appointed Attorney-General, Charles Zynda. Betty Cone's thirteenth novel will be listed among the best sellers. Radio fans will place Olive Burg and Helen VVelling among their favorite entertainers. Tessie Vandermolen will prepare banquets for the future Roosevelt Football Teams of which Robert VVitty will be Coach. Sylvester Stepnoski will build bungalows on the South Sea Islands for which the Yockey-Dougherty Real Estate Company will be agents. V Ludger Hau will be chaplain in a state penitentiary of which Raymond Humbert will be warden and Claude Musolf Athletic and Physical training director. WVe refrain from mentioning names of certain inmates. Eunice O'Brien will be head of the Dietetic Department in the Grassy-Freund School of Physical Education. ' lVIarshall XVilson will be very popular as a'lecturer on How to Become Presi- dent of Various Organizations. i Dorothy Justen's and lliary Dana's faces will smile at us from the movie screen. Catherine Dodd will be a charming preceptress of a girls' school in Honolulu. Harold Fohl will be a janitor and' general handyman of this school. Sidney Schmitz will edit the Humor Department of a Magazine for which Isabel Little will draw the cartoons. Donna Finger's and Elizabeth Breunig's Rflonkey and Parrot Show will delight the children of their class-mates. Alice Boudry and Clarice Floyd will teach English to French children in Paris. Francis Fischer and Charles Platz will be employed as models in a gentleman's style shop, demonstrating styles for tall and short men. Catherine Megellas will spend a few years in,Greece teaching English to Greeks who wish to come to America. Marcella Mann, Mildred Warnke, lVIildred Lehner, Ruth Smith, and Irene Fritz will be among the successful teachers in various parts of the world. Harvey Gibson will arrange an aeroplane line across the continent. Among the aviators whom he will employ will be Lester Loehr, Clarence Smith. Ezra Hinman, and David Suprenand. Shirley Alcott and Frances lN'IcCormick will frequently be seen on Fifth Avenue, demonstrating models for exclusive shops. Walden Sweet will manage a chain of Sweet Shopsl' in the National Parks. Hazen ll'IcEssy, George Davis, Paul Hammang, and Sidney Burmaster will make many trpis to Africa to capture wild animals for circuses and zoos. u ' Page nine
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The REVIEXV IQ25' Garfield Class Will YVe the first class to go through the three years of Garheld Junior High School of the City of Fond du Lac, in the County of Fond du Lac, in the State of Wis- consin, being of sound mind and memory and mindful of the uncertainty of human life, do hereby make, publish and declare this as and for our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills and devices by us made. To Mr. Unzicker and the teachers we will all the wonderful information given them in exams and tests. To Leslie Guell we will Rollie Culver's charming ways. To Ralph Kruck, jack Nile's football ability. To Bernadine Lehman, Gordon O'Brien willingly wills his Irish wit. Knowing that Tom Dollhausen will make good use of it, John Kraemer wills him his .place on the Honor Roll. To Evelyn Mtillen we will Doris C1iese's studious ways. To Jerry Keyes, Arlyn Braxmier's good attention in class. To Flora Reinhold, Joseph Goodmans talkative manner. To some poor soul who needs them. Margaret McClellan's good Latin marks. To Fremont Breitengross, George Calvy's instinct to get his lessons. To Adeline Behlen, Nyla Kraft's giggle. To someone who needs it, Elwood Kastorff's big tie. Signed and sealed on this eighteenth day of February of our Lord nineteen hundred and twenty-five A. D. ln the presence of that willing body of workers, The Staff. Roosevelt Grade Will We the ninth grade class of l925, being of sane and sound mind do declare this to be our last will and testament and do hereby make the following bequests: To the Faculty, our pardons for all the penalties and punishments they have ever imposed on us and also our gratitude for their patience and kindness toward us. To the Class of 1926, the offices in the various organizations which Marshall VVilson and a few others of us have so ably filled. To him who is most in need of it, Neil Vinton's extensive vocabulary. To those who earn them, Sylvester Stepnoski's, Donna Finger's, and Helen VVelling's places on the honor roll. ' To anyone who can fill it, the altitude occupied by Francis Fischer. To all underweights, Eunice O'Brien's and Charles Freund's surplus avoirdupois to be divided equally. To the Dramatic Club, Ethel Leonard's make-up outfit. To some harum-scarum, Marcella lVIann's dignity. To some timid child, Shirley Alcott's ability to ask questions. To next year's French class the scorn of Miss Lyon's blue eyes when we do not get our lessons. To some tongue-tied pupil, Theodore Lorenz's ability to talk. To the Sewing Department for demonstrating purposes, Ruth Stehle's stylishness. To the meekest pupil, Sidney Burmeister's boisterous ways. ' To the most serious pupil, Mary Gruenheck's giggle. To the most frivolous, Leona Weier's soberness. To the laziest pupil, Raymond Humbert's energy. Signed on this, the 13th day of April 1925. THE CLASS or 1925. Page eleven Q4-
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