Garfield Junior High School - Review Yearbook (Fond Du Lac, WI)

 - Class of 1925

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The REVIEW 1925 Garfield Class Prophecy One drowsy afternoon I lay down for a few minutes rest only to be awakened by a loud clapping of hands. As I opened my eyes I gazed at an exciting picture with Charles Jenz, leading man, Tom IVillis, villian, and Julia Walsli, the heroine. Others in the cast were: Frances VValgenbacb, Gladys IVright, Tom Wilson, Ely Thew and Dorothy VVatke. The play, Romeo and Juliet followed, with Jessie Thorp as Juliet and Harold Gutreuter as Romeo. A beautiful dancer appeared, it was Muriel Severin. After she left the stage, a troupe of chorus girls came on. I recognized Emma Helser, Irene Henkel, Mary Julius, Leona Wallner, Beatrice Warner, Frances lVatson and Charlotte Berry, with Bergliot Humlecker as leading' lady. After I left the theater, I went into the Kastorff restaurant. Sitting down. I called out for service and in came the chief cook, potato masher in hand, to demand the reason for all the noise. I was unable to answer Helen Locks. VVhile I was eating I fell to wondering about my old friends. On leaving, who should I bump into but that very dignified gentleman, Mr. Daniel Lynch. In our conversation he mentioned that he was a professor of Photo-Spectro- Heliographology -and that Claude Neubecker was teaching Latin to the deaf and dumb, Eugene Kienow had invented a self-quieting device and Mildred Hotzfield was a telephone operator, Dorothy Holtz was manager of the Niles Sporting Goods Company, Elmer Immel was a Baptist Minister and that Fred Ingram lead the High School Orchestra. I left Dan at the lVIarshall-lVIurray Freckle Cream Factory of which Margaret Gordon was Presidente Upon looking in the window of the I-Ieister Super Iodine Radio Company I saw Grace Hebert. I went in and had a long talk with her. She said that Harry Jacobsen was financier for the company which she managed, Nyla Kraft was successor to her uncle in the manufacture of limburger cheese, John Trelevan was manufacturing the Greeceless YVonder for hair, Jeanette Jenkyns is America's skating representative at the Olympic Games, and that Gordon O'Brien is a Priest!! In the Davis news I noticed that Harriet Kraemer was writing advice. The paper was edited by Harold Prinslow, with lVIona Ristow assistant, Rudolph Justl, funeral section and Nenita Riviers telephone operator in the editor's office. A large ad for the Busse Rouge and Powder Factory caught my eye, for which Paul Bicberitz is secretary. I That day the George circus came to town, with Peggy IrVist, dog trainer, Mildred Ericksen, fat woman, Harold Hoyt, living skeleton, Ellaiand Selma Krueger, Siamese Twins, George Calvy, bull slinger, and lVIarion Giddings and Jerry Dougherty bare back riders. In the evening I went to call on Elaine Boudry who was a matron at the Arthur Immel Feeble Minded Institution. There Eleanor Dieman was chil- dren's doctor. From Elaine and Eleanor I learned that all the boys and girls of our ninth grade class had become successful men and women in 'their chosen professions. I Page seven

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