Harding High School - Saga Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

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'I 5 x Q a Q i I E 2 6 3 E i 5, E 5 5 e 2 i 5 3 U ? s 3 SAGA 1933 PUBLNSHED BY Tl-IE SENIOR CLASS OF I-IARDING I-HGH SCI-IOOL ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA I933TT?3i f, 4SAGA Q33 Puyr t Foreword I-lille are The Theme of The Saga This year, Because oT The bearing They have in our liTe. To loolq Toward The hillTop, our courage renews WiTh sererieriess and maiesTy, ever The same, They sTand as seriTiriels, calm in Their mighT. JOHN W. PATTON EdiTor MARY A, MAT-TONEY Managing EdiTor ROBERT C. MOLKENBUR Business Manaqer W3 SA6AiiZEE4f EIQB C2on+en+s SCI-IQOL ACTIVITIES ATI-ILETICS FEATURES rxfschzf I Yearbook Member P43 ff J 'JSAQSMIFW l'11gfwtf'n'.' T933 i afSAGA I933 Our Principal's Message HERE have been Tew more criTical periods in The hisTory oT organized socieTy Than ThaT which conTronTs The world Today. ConTusion and uncerTainTy exisT in almosT every human acTiviTy. lT is True ThaT There have been many similar crises beTore, buT The complexiTy oT economic and poliTical aTTairs oT The presenT age, coupled wiTh The legacies oT The world war, render The one now aTTlicTing The world more acuTe and more balziling Than any preceding. - The youTh oT Today is challenged as never was youTh beTore. The wisdom gaThered Through The age-long evoluTion oT human social experience has proved insuTTicienT To solve iusTly and harmoniously The problems which now press so urgenTly Tor soluTion. ln consequence The old economic order and The prevailing poliTical pracTices are ap- parenTly on The eve oT momenTous and Tar reaching changes. WhaT Tomorrow may bring TorTh no one can surely Tell, buT ThaT iT will be radically diTTerenT we may be assured. Hence The challenge To youTh, hence also youTh's TesT and youTh's opporTuniTy. To grapple wiTh The adverse Torces which are encounTered in any advance inTo The economic arena There will be needed a combinaTion oT courage, deTerminaTion and Training never beTore equalled. A TorTiTude which can wiThsTand repeaTed repulses and a paTience which can endure Through hope however long deTerred will be required iT success is Tinally To be achieved. These are The condiTions Today. BuT Tomorrow is a new day, and The record oT hisTory is ThaT Tomorrow is never Tho same as Today. ln your years oT Training in school you have been preparing, in so Tar as ThaT may be done in school, To meeT and assume The duTies oT Tomorrow. You have been culTivaTing The qualiTies which will enable you To accepT The challenge oT a new day and To TulTill wiTh crediT The obligaTions which new duTies and new opporTuniTies enTail. We who remain bid you Godspeed in whaT- ever course in The TuTure awaiTs you, and bespealc Tor you The greaTesT possible degree OT happiness and success. -ELMER N. BONNELL. Pagefour E i 1 z 5 3 s Z i 3 5 3 ? rs f s F 5 3 4 P H M E 4 Q Z 1 i 2 f 5 5 ii 5 K K, :I J ,, E S 1 g, 5 In 1? N N 2 3 933 SAGA I933 On Ihe Road Io Success l'd like To Ihink when I graduale, Thai I had nol wasled any school days, By dreading only selfish ways. l'd like Io hear someone say. Wilh a cheery voice and smile, Thal I had been somelhing worlh-while. The cherished memories of school days lell behind, Are always remembered in 'rhe hearls of mankind. Wi+h a few friends Io help you lighl your way along, Good luck, on Ihe long road Io success. i lYI qs-ur Pagf fi I933 SAGA I933 Mr. Elmer N. Bonnell l-lis serene, kindly presence like melody clear, Pervades flue dear halls where harmony reigns. A counselor wise, a friend ever True, From Jrlie lwearls of your pupils-'rlmis Jrribule lo you. Page Jix 5733!--iT i iiii 4SAC5A??if T T I 9 Miss Florence Collins When The journey up hill seemed To us buT in vain, And we Turned To seelc guidance Trom one who inspires, IT was she who To us was a sTar in The niqhT7 IT was she who To us gave new vision and lighT. Pagf nv IQ33 L.- ,SAGA l T . 933 fin! Roux' Hauer, II.llI, S1-lkv. O'Clonnor, Flxnzer, llyuvs. Illwk Sullwwlnl. blnelp. Srmnzl' Row: IYLIII, T. Iulmsnm. Fzllmv, Sluruxn. Hmmm-ll, Zwusler, Wvilkinslm, R, klulmsuu, llx Third Row: Iluly, l'4-Lumn, Amlrews, Bowen, lwvzulv. YYL-llisrlm. Iflymx, Yuuglmun, l'xn1'r'clI, liullnrxl, S 1 Fourlh Row: lfllswurlll. Nolan. Hedsted, Lbllins. ll.zxxIcy. Lknmmlly, Sparling. fates. lla-Llgy. FacuI+y ELMER N. BONNELL ..,,. ..,...,.... P rlnclpal FLORENCE COLLINS. ,. .... Senior Class Adviser FLORENCE HALL .,.., ...Senior Class Adviser Page eight ALICE E. ANDREWS LORENA BOWEN POLLY BULLARD ANNA BUSS MARY CATES FLORENCE COLLINS MARY CONNOLLY MARY DALY WILET DEYO ANNE DOHERTY MARGARETTE ELLSWORTH JOHN FAHAY CHARLOTTE FARRELL NELLIE FLYNN HARRIET FRASER FLORENCE HALL MARY HANLEY I, L. HAUER BLANCHE HEAC-Y MATHILDA HECK HILDA HEDSTED AILEEN HYNES ALFRED JOHNSON ROBERT JOHNSON THEODORE JOHNSON ELIZABETH MEADE MARGARET NOLAN RUTH O'CONNOR FLORENCE PEARSON ERNA SCHULZ OLGA SELKE CHARLINE SHELP CARL SLOCUM RUTH SPARLIN6 EDITH SULLWOLD ANNE VAUGHAN G-ERTRUDE WELLISCH ERNEST WILKINSON HENRY WOLL MILTON ZWOSTER I933 SAGA:o,-Wo ,.E Lo I 933 l'1r.vI Ruffx' Rufs, I,.uDuc, XMIUIL-y, XXAIILI. XXIII. Klzuxm, Ihsuy, R-IvUsI4l, Rmxux, Xlmxul. ifmxxxglrm, Raw, Smurnl Kuff: 1.4-INIII.-I, Hmmm-. KIILXIIIL-r. XIIlJImznIII. lik-rI1:1uIl. NIIIIUI-ou. C'IrIIwlu. kIoIx1mIu. I5IIIet, .Xnuia-13 Harsh- Ileruer. IIIIIIIL-1. Lau 1 pawn. llxznl Ruff: Rl1.IL-vu. Zxlumvl, NIUQSIIIIU, NI IN1urphy, Umlmxzalx. II.ll1L'L-II. .IImnox HIIIIX 'Xlua-II:-1 R.umL-5, Ulu-lwI1uIte. IJIN'-III, .fXmIclNm1, Qlaxuzmx fnnrllz Rofzu' lIumIllfIxson. IxruIm, B1I1I'I11n.ln11, hxxzamonu. IXIuIIcvuIv11l, Kemp. 'l'oxuIng, UIIIII1, Classix, II.1II, Koppe- KL Kusidx. IuIeIISe LORRAINE DAGGY ..,. LAVELLE MARVIN . RUTH COLBERG GLEN KRAHN GEORGE INEELISE RUTH .IANZOW MARY MAHONEY MILDRED ZIMMER JEAN WOOLEY ARTIS LEISTIKO EMILIE GERHARDT MARION ROGOSKI FRANCES MCDONALD PHYLLIS LaDUE RICHARD MQKUSICK DOROTHY GORMAN LEONA LAWRASON VIVIAN WATT HELEN BILLETT EVELYN ANDERSON MILDRED OBERSCHULTE ELAINE RUSS IRENE JOHNSON ALBERT BRUCHMANN LUCILLE MOSSONG MARIE BUSSIERE ROBERT MOLKENBUR ALICE MURPHY Honor SIucIenIs Honor RoII , ..., VaIecIIcTorIan ., SaIuIaIorIan CARL RUDEEN MARGARET BLACK ROBERT SCHAEEHAUSEN PHYLLIS RICE MARGARET HARSHBERGER DORIS GAUSMAN LILLIAN RAMSEY LAWRENCE HAUGEN HESTER NICHOLSON IDAMAE BOWNE DOROTHY KOEHLER LaVONNE ANGIER RICHARD KOPPE NORMA WALTER HARLAND OHDE WENDELL SWANSON ELEANOR HOLDER HERBERT HENDRICKSON MARGARET DRISCOLL ESTHER MUELLER EDWARD HALL FRANCES MORAN BERNICE BROWN ARNOLD KEMP SHERWOOD CLASEN WALTER TORNING To you who have IecI in Ihe QIImI:J up The hIII, We'II IoIIow wifh pride Ihe palrh you have bIazed. Pagf' ninf IQB V1RGiNIA E. ALTMfXNN Commerrial Course Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Routers' Club, Saga Stall '32, Beacon As- sembly. Gym Demonstration 'ilf '32, Track. .f-Ind Jhe blrsrnl our ,fight with a fury alnvllu. LAVONNE I. ANGIER College Preparatory Vice-President G. A. A., Secretary Wllellare League, Secretary of G. A. A., ll. Club, Nlunxtrters' Club, Girls' Glee Club, Office Force, G. A. A. Assembly, Miylound Build- ers, Washington Assembly, Gym Demonstration '31-'32, School Let- ter, All-City Seal. Honor Roll. Skilled in all yolilhfzcl ,tporli and pzutimer. MARGARET M. BLACK Secretarial Course Secretary Welfare League '31, Secretary Girl Reserves, hlummers' Club, G. A. A., Rooters' Club, Clothing Club, Girls' Glee Club, UG. A. A. Varieties, VVhen the Chimes Rang, Golden Trail, Uhlound Builders, Gym Detnousa tration, Style Show, Little Old New York, Honor Roll. ller gerlitre, moliurl, and her .rmile,r, Her wil, her ffnire, my hear! he- puller. Doucms R. BoNN College Preparatory Vice-President of Sophomore Class, Treasurer Wvelfare League, Treasurer lVlummers' Club. Cock Robinf' Love a la Carte. Tfaflf Team, Little Old New York. Legend ol Sleepy Hollow, 'Avhy the Chimes,Rang. Home Came Ted. So murh one man can tlo, llm! a'oe.r lmlh ar! and krmrfi. IDAMAE BOVVNE College Preparatory hlummers' Club, Costume Club. Saga Stall '33, G. A. A.. ROUWVS' Club. Tn Arcadyf' Bimbo the Pirate, HR0satuunde, Style Show. The Golden Trail. Gym Dem! onstration '3lA33, Ilonor Roll. .flu equal mixlufe ol goozl ltumor .lad xenrilzlx ,raft mflnnrlmly. NORMA BRASK General Course G. A. A.. German Club, H. Club, Style Show, School Letter, Gym Demonstration. Gentle of Xpfrilz, lzfnrfrenl oy minll. Page len SAGA IQB EVELYN I. ANDERSON Commerrial Courxe President of Rooters' Club, Treasurer ol Mummers' Club, Saga Starl '33, Euterpeau Camerata, Literary Club, Welfare League, G. A. A., Office Force, ulhlound Builders,'l Golden Trail, In Arcadyf' Rosamunde, Tubercu- losis Contest, Honor Roll, lYell'are League Secretary. Thai rheele and lhal lfrafv So xnfl, ro mlm, yet eloquent. BERNICE E. BEST College Preparatory Library Club, German Club, Home Economic Assembly, Saga vaudeville, Gym Demonstration. Sinlplirilx' if fnfnerl. FRANCIS BLINKHORN College Preparatory Treasurer Harding Band, VVelfare League, Orchestra, Saga Stall, Track, Gym Demonstration. Hi.: armor if hi: liunfrt tltoughl. .intl fimple Hull: lzir ntruoyt rkill, JOSEPHINE M. BOTTOMLEY . Commerrial Course The Golden Trail, Gym Demonstration '3l-'32. Surh .rperial Jwrelnexr fear about, Tlial :lay God sent you here. HAROLD G. BRA NDT College Preparatory President Hi-Y, Vice-President Hi-Y, Athletic Director Hi-Y, Rooters' Club, Welfare League, Or- chestra, Legend of Sleepy Hol- low, Basketball '32, School Let- ter, lli-Y Letter. They who from rtudy ,llee Liiir long and merrily. BERNICE L. BROWN Serretarial Course Girl Reserves, Routers' Club, Home Economic Assembly, Honor Roll. They' are able lzeuzusr they have proiwl Ilzemfrlfirs. IQB MARION R. BROZEK College Preparalory l'rc-sident Girl Reserves WU, ln! terclub Member, Recording Secretary Girl Reserves, President ll Club, Murnmers' Club, G, A. A., Rnoters' Club, Clothing Club. lleztlth As- sembly, Love a lu Carte . 'Seven In One , Gym Dernortslrrttiuri '31, '32, HG. A. A. Varieties , Little Old New York , School lretter, All- C'ity Seal. Her may ir plearantg Her ,vmile ir galil. ROBERT VV. BUSHAW General Course President llbodwurkcrs' C' l u b, Bettcun Staff, H Wlellzirc League, BrO:Idt':tst Review , ln Arc.udy , YI'lIe 'Mound Builders , Beacon Ynudeville, Track, Gym Demonstra- IIOII. We krruzz' thee for a man of many' tliuuglilr. MARIO C. CARBON E College Preparatory Beacon Staff, Boys' Glee Club, Uln Arc:1dy'. HLCKCIlil of Sleepy l'lOllOu ', Track. , You'II have a brighl fulure. fha! ree knurv. .find wire! rnrrerr relieve 'er vnu ga! EVELYN L. CI-IUTE Commereial Course Gym Demonstration. There ir .romelhingk in her Iaoler. .4 lerlaut Jvholarflilee and rtuzlinur Jrmlethmg. RUTH E. COLBERO College Preparatory Secretary-Treasurer German Club, lVelf:Ire League. Nlargnld Club, Girl Reserves, G. A. IX., Honor ROII, Pun' ar the uitnzlf flirt! rwznnow ninz LORRETTA T. CUNNINGHAM General Courre Gym Dernonstrfitiori. Gaorlnerr in her perron Jhlnerl. SAGA IQB AI.l1ERT H. BRUCHMANN General Course M. P. lVellIIre l.e:u:ue, Orchestra, llnnnr Roll. Ilir thoughir- haw '11 high- aim. Ihotigh their Ililvlling lle in ilre milf of a lrumlflf lirarl. MARIE V. BUSSIERE College Preparatory Serretziry Betttrtui Stull, Literary Club, Rnoters' flnb, Style Slmw, lltvnnr Roll. llfrzrl on her lip! II1I1l .mul 'zeifhin lirr ever. JUNE M. CARI.IN General Course Glee Club, Rumors' Club. Guida-II Trail , Marriage of Nztnnettcu. bl. F. .-X. .-'lsseIIIbly. .I fare loiilier lharr rz'orIIr,- Swirl and hue Ilia! Jlmmr Ihr rnfex. SHERVVOOD VV. CI.AsEN College Preparatory Yice President lftiterpexirt Came- I':II:I, Treasurer Senior L'lItss, Nlum- Iners' Club, Boys' Glee Club, Hi-Y, lieuuirx Assembly, Iletiltli Assembly, Music Assembly, ln Arcztclyu, Tire Golden Trail , mln Little Old New York , 'lLc-gentl of Sleepy llnllnwn. 'Wlgirriziye ul Nztnnetteu, .'XtrtiOII , Htmtmr Rnll. III- liar no fault! mtepl that lie har :ml mullr. VIRGINIA D. CONROY General Courre l,ibr4Iry Club, G. .l. IX., Gym lit-IntrIIstr:ItiOII 'SI-WZ. II,-r ,rmile lentlr juv a Ilolilzle tlleer. HARLAN L. CURTIS College Preparatory Mummers' Club, Buys' Glee Club, TI':u'lc '29, Sclmol lreltcr. Ilr roflly rpmkr :Intl rffwlly rmiler. Page elefven IQR LORRAINE H. DAGGY College Preparatory Vzlletlictoriztn, Saga Stag, Wlelfure l.t-argue, Gym Demonstration '32, Keep all you have and try for all yllll lllfl. . ELAINE C. DILL College Preparatory Helium Stuff '3l, Saga Stuff, AIT Club, lhlellure League, Mzxrltnrtetle Club, G. A. A., Girls' Glee Club, ln Arratlyu, Gym Demonstrzttlon, St-liulttrsltip tn St. Paul Art Srlmtil. ln framing an arlift, art hath ile- treetl. To make ,rome good, but otlterr to mteetl. ELLA S. EDMAN Seeretarial Course Bettrun Stull, Xvelfure Leanne. The riring llluyhei cz-hivh her theelr octefrpreatl, A .flre opening forex in a lily lretl. JUNE A. EVVING General Course German Club. G. .-X. A., Literary Club. Conxifler the rignififarlre of Jilenre. ROGER B. FLIESBACH College Preparatory Nlutnniers' Club, YVelf1tre League. Sugzt Stull, 'iActiOn , Baseball Team '32, Basketball Team '32-33, Football Tenrn '32, Track '30, Lml of lurtroax, dreamy eyex. BERNARD F. FRIEDRICH Sefretarlal Course Benton Stall. Hi! nailing rye! with rimplf truth were stored. Page tfwelwe SAGAM ' IQB CHARLOTTE M. DE COURCY General Course G. A. A., Ruutc-rs' Club, Style Show, Gym Denltmstrzttiutl. Than' rariotu lo-rhr To apllv lwirfrl, llhoxe every hatr rl ,foul tlolh bind. MARGARET D. DRISCOLL College Preparatory C. A. A., Orcliestrzt, llonor Roll. ller motlert looks the foliage might azlorn, Street tl! II prirnrore peeps beneath the thorne. HAZEL M. EGGERS General Course Girl Reserves. Through her e.xpre.r.fi':'r ever her soul tltrttnrtly Jpeahr. MAXINE M. FARRAND General Course G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Style Slmw, Carnival, Gym llemunstra- Ilun. 'Til good vt-ill makes irtlelligenre. RAYMOND J. FREDRICKSON General Course VVelfare League, Stage Force. Frienrlrhip often entlx in Low: Hut Love in Frientlxhipffrtwzier. JOHN B. FRITSCHIE College Preparatory Boys' Glee Club. Wellztre League, Golden Trail , Q'lenp:ttr:t , jour- nalism Assembly, flicur Leader, Golf Team. gl rrlerry heart tloetli gootl like a raetlirine, IQB DORIS E. GAUSMAN Seeretarial Courre G. A. A., Saga Staff, Gym Denlrwnslrzlliun, Honor Roll. .1 Irmlrr Jmilf, our ,rorrous only balm. MARJORIE E. GILLUM College Preparatory G. A. A., lvellare Lcuunc, Rumors' flnlu, Glce Club, Journal! ism Assembly, Expression Assernlvlyi Golden Trail , Broadcast Rc'- viewu, Style Show, Gym Ucmnn- stralion. .ln ounre of wit is worth 1: pound of Jarrow. DOROTHY M. GORMAN Sefreiarial Courxe Sana Stuff, Style Show, llrunnr Roll. Dear arf her iharmr, Deaver hrr laughter free, Dearfrt har mnrlamy. LAWRENCE R. GRYZLL General Course Nlzirprvlrl Clnlw, Wvelfare Lczuzuc, Hi-Y, Bc-:mon Assembly, Gym Demonstration, Track. Football '32, Baseball '32. Varielyfr the very .rpife of life, That gin: il all Hr flt1'i'Uf. EDVVARD S. HALL College Preparatory Orrlicstrn, lYelfare League, Honor Roll. .illl great men are in .rome zlrgrfr mxpirnl. BRADFORD L. HAMMOND College Preparatory Glec flnlw. Band, mln Arrmlyu. Golden Trail , 'fylarriage of Nun- neue . .1 mighfy spirit ,lilly tha! lilllf frame. SAGA 198 EMILIE K. GERHARDT Sefretarial Courre Gcrinzln Club. G. A. A., Gym llcnmnslrzllion '32, Honcwr Rall. Sn quiet and rryervezl, lo ur She Ifl'YYl.5 To live within a blzujul land of flrmmr. EVELYN N. LTOFFIN Commerfial Course G. A. A.. Girl Reserves. Routers' Club, Golden Trail , Rosa- munrlc- , Mound Builders , Christe mais Assembly, Gym Demonstration. 'Tix zlfalh to m1.,t0 he al Enmily, I haie it, and denre all good men': love. CIENEVIEVE L. CTRE EN College Preparalory Lilurxiry Club. G. A. A., Rnolers Vlnlw, The Golden Trail , Home lffonmnic Assembly, Gym Demon- slrzilirun. In meh rheek zzppmrr a prelly llimple. ANNA I. GUNTHER Seeretarial Course lVIOund Buildersu. Speffh if Jilver, .rilenee ir gold. FLORENCE E. S. PIALVORSON Secretarial Courxe ullzzrzzyr happy and plfaranl mul gav, .inzl 11 smile that warms like the 1un'.r bfighl ray. ELEANOR E. HANSEN General Course journalism Assembly, Gym Demf Onstralion '31, .1 maiden never hnlrl: V Uj rpiril Jo .vlzll and qiurl, that hrr nmtwn blzuhed al hrrrrlv. Page thirteen i933 MARGARET li. IIARRINGTON Grnrral Course G. A. A., Glee Club. lNlouncl Builders , lu Art'atly . The Golden Trail , Christmas Cantata, lVlarriage ol Nauuette , Nl. lf. A. Chorus. Right nnhlu lr lhy mrril. blARGARIi'I' A. H ARSHB ERGER Srrrrlflrifzl Courxf lfuterpeau famerata. Girls' Glee Club. G. A. A.. Alouud Builders . A'Rosamuutle , lu Arcacly , The Golden Trail , Georile Vkashingtou Assembly. Christmas Assembly, The Alarriage of Nauuette , Saga Assembly. .liearou Assembly, Gym Demonstration, llonor Roll. Thy' Hmilfxly ir a fanzllr' 10 lhy wrluv. LAVVRENCE j. HAUGEN Collrgr Prrlraratory Alulumers' Club. Saga Stall '32, Fl. Beaton Staff '32-3.3, Orchestra, Beacon Assembly. lVlusic Assembly, The Golden Trail , ln Arcadyu, Cleopatra , l.egencl ol Sleepy Hollow , 'AAclion , uln Little Oltl New York , llonor Roll. xl rnfrrifr man, Within Ihr limi!! of l1f'f0ll1in,Q mirth. I m'z'1'r .rpmxl an hvufy lalh willlzlll. LEROY C. I I EN K C0ll6!lI' Prrfraratory .llnil ir horn wilh mrng Happy thnrz willt whom it flifr. JENNIE A. Hoskins Sevrelarizll Course i Secretary Alunior Class, Secretary Senior Class, Secretary Literary Club, Beacon Staff, Welfare League, Style Show. .'llway.r plrflrrlril. full nf ,lu11,' .I girl uhrfx lihnl by awry one. Im M. HUWE Collage Preparatory G. A. A., II Club, Girls' Glue Club, lVlarriage ol Nannctteu, Gym Demonstration, G. A. A. vaudeville, 'I'umlvling Team. l'pon hfr fair rzilh mn' and gnzrfg She uwzrr 11 lfrzrminle rmilr. Page fourteen SAGA1- -- I933 FRANK T. HARRIS Sm'r1'larial Courxc Orchestra, lli-Y. Aviation Club. ln Areadyu, Track '29, Gym Demonstration, Golf Team '30, Basketball '32, School Letter. llrrf ii 11 fighl guorl lrlluw. ALBERTA A. HART Serretarial Course G. A. A., Rooters' Club. Legend of Sleepy Hollow , Gym Demon- stration. But alar, alax. for Ihr 1wmmn'r fair. Who har from a man tn rhooxf tl male. HERBERT W. LIENDRICKSON Genrral Courxa Welfare League, llonor Roll. Dffdr 'noi -wunlr. ELEANOR L. Hoi.nER Sefrrtarml Coursf Secretary lfuterpean Camerata, llellare League, Girls' Glee Club, G. A. A., lVlouncl Builders . Rosamuude , ln Arcaclyu, The Golden Trail . George Wlasbingtou Assembly, Christmas Assembly. The Marriage of Nannettcu. Bea- con Assembly, Saga Vaudeville, Gym Demonstration l3l-32, Honor Roll. .ln mlrrzirnhlf niluirmu. 0 :hr will Jing thr .ra2'a,eruf.r.v out of a lirnr. lvl.-XRGARET A. HOVEY Collcgf Preparatory G, A. A., Costume Club, liutere pean Camerala, Rooters' Club, Mtlsie Assembly, George Wlashinl- ton Assembly, Rosarnunrlc , mfhc Golden Trail , lu Arcaclyu, Mar- riage of Nannette . A'Wbal Men Live By , Gym Demonstration. .lluyir .rhf lo':'.f'J. mul iff Jwrrl hm- mrmy Gin! lo hfr lrmlrr gfrxllfnfrr. GEORGE A. INFEt.1sE College Preparatory President Sophomore and junior Classes, Vice Presitlent Welfare League, Nlargoltl Club, Boys' Glee Club, Basketball '32-33, Baseball '32, Football Manager '32, School Letter, llonor Roll. ll murl bf mfthnn rfaronrft zcell. IQR RUTH E. JANZOW College Preparatory Saga Staff. German Club, Glee Club, The Marrizluc of Nannetteu, Saga Yaucleville, llrinnr Roll. Trgr zcorlh if in luring, no! ,reem- ing. HERBERT E. JOHNSON College Preparatory Yicc President lli-Y. Saga Staff, President Renters' Club, German Club, VVelfare League, ln Arcadyu, The Gnlrlcn Trail , Cleopatra , Marriage of Nannclteu, Track '32, Fuotball '31 Cheer Leader. Oh. it is r,xrrllfn! to have 11 yianfx xtrenglh. ARNO-LD D. KEM1- College Preparatory Treasurer Stipliutntmrc Class. Yice President Senior Class, Margoltl Club, Boys' Glee Club, 4'Little Olcl New Yorkll, Basketball l29-30-3l- 52, Baseball '29A32. Football 'il Track '30, Golf '50, Five major letters, Honor Roll. Of hefnffl veit. nl juilgmrnt rryrlal- rleaf, Eafy to eorxfvrrr, ruurlrour, fle- bonair. DOROTHY G. KOEHLER College Preparatory Vice President Girl Reserves, G. A. A., H. Club, Routers' Club, Mummers' Club. Seven to One , Athletic Assembly, Gym Demon- stration. School Letter, All City Seal, Honnr Roll. Eaeh human .foul fan my I am unique. GLEN C. KRAHN College Preparatory K German Club, Vliclfare League, Saga Staff, Beacon SMH, Honor Roll. Thou ,rpeaherf ecixrr than lhou art ware of. DOROTHY E. KRUGER General Courxe G. A. A., Girls' Glce Club, Wel- fare Leanne. lVlOuntl Builders . ln Arcadyu, The Gnltlen Trail , 'AThe Marriage Of Nannetteu, Christmas Assembly, Gym Demon- stration. M, li. A. Simplieily. of all lhingr, ir the hardext to br ropierl, SAGA IQB HAR0l.D C. JOHN Commercial Course Nlargolfl Club, Boys' Glee Club, liuterpean Came-rata, Tale of Two Cities , The Gnlclen Trail , ln Arcadyn, ROsamuntle , Mound Builders , 'KThc Marriage Ol Nanf ncttef' There if a wurlrl of hirxtlrierr about an allfamuntl youll fellow. IRENE E. JOHNSON Secretarial Courxe Honor Roll. Une Jeff no! hall Ihr fharmy, Her downward mmlrrly cuneealr. HOWARD C. KINNEY General Course Beacon Staff. Mtirgtilcl Club. George Yvashingltin Assembly, Foot- ball '32, Baseball '32, Thr worlillr no hfllrr il you worry l.i,le'.r no longer ill you hurry, RICHARD F. KOPPE College Preparatory Treasurer Nlarimltl Club, Routers' Club. AE Club, Vbelfare League. Hi-Y. Saga Staff. lntlian Assembly, Tumbling Team '50-il, Track '5UA 3l, Honor Roll. .lmbition hor no nxt, EDNA E. KRIEKE Serrelarial Course -Iournalism Assetnbly, lN'lOuncl Builders , ROsan1untlC , Christ- mas Cantata. They that ,qorirru mor! malce the leaf! noise. PHYLLIS C. H. LA DUE College Preparatory Secretary lwariznltl Club, hfluin- mers' Club. Vl'elfare League, Girls' Glee Club. Orchestra, Routers' Club, Saga Staff, ln Arcatlyn. lVlOunrl Builders , 'ARnsamuntle , Christ- mas Cantata, Gym llenumstratiun. Honor Roll. If rhe will, :he will, you may :le- pend on't, ind il .the 'z1:on'I, .rhf ZU!I7l'l, and fhfTK,J an end on it. Page hfteen 198- G CAROLYN B. LARSON Sevretarial Courxe Gym Deniunstmiiun. Sweet and Jimplf, alzcayr lm' tharmxng Juli, LEONA C. LAWRASON College Preparatory Secretary Vllcllzlrc League, Yimc President Alargolal Club, lflltcipculi Camerata, Mummcrs' Club, Slum Staff, Girls' Glce Club, G. A. A.. HR0Samunde . Kiln Arcxlclyn, mlqlic Golden Trail , lNInrri:lp:c ul Nun- netteq, VVliy the Cllxilncs Rang , Christmas Assembly, Geurge VV:islu- ingmn Assembly. Supa Asscmlwly, Gym Dernonstrzniun, llunnr Rull. They an nMw'r alunf Ilia! are are rumpanml by nnblr Ihnughlx. Arrxs M. LEISTIKO College Preparatary President lfulfzrpczzn l'4ln1ci.n41. S5423 Staff, G. A, A.. Girls' Glu' Clulu. Boys' Glce flulw, A'Rm:i- munnlenv mln Arcziclyu, Tho Golden Trziilu. K'le0pzilr.1 , Gcoryc Wvasliinglon Asscnlbly, C'l1risun.n Assembly, lNI:irrizmc uf Nanincttcu, Gym Dcnumstrxnluxx, llnnur Rnll, 0 .llu.rie, .rpl1.f'n'71lrrNmlffl maizl, Friend: all plearure, zcmlurnr anl. JOHN L. Lewis General Course Beacon Stull. He'll and a way. MILTON E. LINDEMANN Commrrvial Courrf Football '32. Wilh 1'f'fry rliange his l'rr1I:4n'.r played. .IJ .lxpenr .vhow Ihr Light anal Shade. ANN VV. MCDONALD General Course G. A. A., Girl Reserves. Age mmm! wilher her. nur Clulnm :tale her mfmrlf varirly. Page .rixleen SAGA IQB ANONA A. LAVEN Srvrrtarial Course G. A. A.. Girl Rcscrvc, Rumors' flulw, German flulw, Lilvrxlry C'lulw, G. A. A. Assclnlwly, Gym Dcnmn- strzltiun. She is full amifzlflr mul Nl' ,rn gave, Tha! many lxfarlr an' funn lv her .riraight wav, EUGENE A. LEACH General Course Glce Clulv, Senior Clmrus, Lil- erglry Clulv. The mon' honffly a man haf. The le!! he Illlnls llre air of a Sainl, JAMES R. Lewis General Course lli-Y. Nlummcrs' l'lulv, Vl'cllzlre Lcaiuuc, Ac1iun , Tennis Team. .l lighl hrarl liiwxv lung. DAVID O. LIND Commerrial Course lvclfxirc Lcznguc. ,I Falling limp al lair will fnve a .flu1zf. xAlII.I.1AM T. MCCALVY General Course .1 palifnl nmn'5 11 pallfrn for 11 ling. FRANCES MCDONALD Gfneral Course Girl Reserves, Routers' flula, Gym llcnmnslrzllimi, llnnur Roll. .lml Ihy limp fyfr Jhunz' amirlxt the gluom. I933 RICHARD A. MCKUsrCK Collrgf Preparatory Yice President blummers' Klub. Boys' Glce flub. Vyelfarc I,r-rtprie. Ili-Y, Eutcrpr-:tn Llttiterz-its-1. Hzrntl. 'LLefzend of Sleepy Hollow , Mountl Builders . Rosrtrnumle , ln .Nr- faclyu, VVlty tlic Chimes Rainy . The Golden Trail . Big Broml- rxtstn, KI. lf. X. fliorus. l'in'er Doraflixit Dail . ln Little Oltl L'NeW York . fltristlnas C'ztnt:1t.4, Trark '29, A'lVl:trrizti:e of Nannettz-U. Cleopatra , licxtrori Yaurlcvillc, llonor Roll, Saga Ytrudeville. Yicc Prcsirlent Welfare League, Thfrfr 11 man nt plufh. .-I man crlrrfs not zrltrrzid lo Jftx' his my. Tlmngh Ihr fzhnlr Inr4'n'.f agrtinrt him. HELEN A. MACK Genrral Coursf ,R00t6rS' Club. Bi: Broztrlurstu. lllftortcal Afsembly. journalism .Xs- sembly. Gym llernonstration. Thr rlwarj Jrrr mrlhfr thftu Ihr ymnl, rlihrn ln' hzu gzanlfr xhuul- rlfrr lo mururl on. LUCILLE K. MALONE Grnrral Course Beacon Stuff. Nlummcrs' Club, VVl1y The flrimes Rangi, At- tionu, journalism Assembly. gl fare rziifh glarlnrrr rwrrrprfrtrll Soft rmilfr, bv human lcrndrrrrr lvrfrl. VrvrAN L. MrCHAEr.soN Collrgf Preparatory G. A. A., Style Show, Gym llcmonstrzttion. Shf wax mfr prfrirr and prumirf hnpzng. FRANCES A. MORAN Gfnfral Course Library Club. Routers' Llulv, llonor Roll. Thfrf may 11 mf! and pfnfirv grrlrr. va fart- nj Ilmnghf upon hfr tmf. Tlmt Jurffrl rzrrll Ihr forfhfarl high. Ihr fyflarh rlrzrh, and d0'rL'nr11rI rye. LUCrr.1.E M. MOSSONG Collfgr' Course G, .-X. A., Supa Stall '32, Girls' Glee Club, Style Sliow, Gym Dcrnon- stration, Honor Roll. She' has tnilnl, xmilfrl and hrpl thr light. SAGA I933 URUSULA L. MCMAHON Commrrrial Coune Big Broadcast , In Arczlflyn, Gym Demonstration. Rfproof on hrr lipx, but 11 :mule in hrr rw. Winning mfh hnzrt, and dzltghting mth ryr. MARY A. lVIAI-IONEY Srrrrtarial Courre Secretary Girl Reserves, lN1anzt5zingz Editor of Supa, AE Club, MP Club. Stage Force, Routers' Club, Seven to One , Gym Demonstration, Honor Roll, Oflite Decorating Com- mittee, Nl. lf. A. Program. .lrl ix porlfr. LAVELLE H. MARVIN Collrgr Preparatory Secretary-Treztsurer G. A. A.. Treasurer Girl Reserves. Routers' flub, Nlurgolcl Club, H Club, Style Show, G. A. A. Yaudeville, Gym Demonstration, School Letter, All- f'ity Seal. Salutatoriart, Ru! In fair. Shf tzzlrfx lhf hrrrzth at mn: Away, Who gaze upon hu unnwnrf. ROBERT C. bf10I,KENBUR Collfgr Preparawzry Saga Stuff. Yice President Ron!- ers' Club '32, Welfare League. Art Club, HifY, Stafze Force. Gvm Dernonstrution. Honor Roll, Ufbfe Decorating Committee. Yifld with grnrinrunrrr, or oppruz with firmnrrr. EDWARD J. MOSSONG Treasurer blztrfzold Club. Welfare League. Beacon Staff. Saga Staff. Boys' Glee Club. Track '31-if-U. Basketball 'il-32453. Football '31 Seven major Letters, Welfare Legrizuc Assembly. It ix my duly, and I will. ESTHEK B. MUELLER Suretarial Couric Honor Roll, German Club. G. A. A., Saga Yzttirleville, Gym Demon- stration. Ffa pfrynm haw rouragf of ihrir foneiftionr. Page .refvcnleen IQB JOHN J. MURANE College Preparatory Boys' Glee Club, Little Old New York. Dereribr him, who can? He'.r all lhot'.r perfect in a man. LUcu,I,E M. MURPHY General Course G. A. A., Routers' Club, Glee Club, Christmas Cantata, Gym Demonstration. 'Tir better to be brief than tezliour. WARREN S. NELSON General Course Welfare League, Broadcast Rc- - ii VIEYV. The nobler! mind the best ronifnl- ment har. EVELYN S. K. N1Ei.sEN General Course Treasurer Junior Class, liilerziry Club, Girls' Glee Club, Bezifoii As- sembly, The Golden Trail , lu Arcadyn, Rosamunde , 'ilylzarrialue of Naririetteu, Mound Builders , Music Assembly, iiBF0llllCZlSl Re- view , Gym Demonstration. Whoever if popular, Deiertvr allenlwn. HARLA ND B. OHDE College Preparatory President Nlargold Club, Trous- urer Vllellzlrc League, l'rcsident Mumniers' Club, President Senior Class, liditor Beacon, Glce Club, Euterpean Camerata, Debate Team, Band, Saga SMH, And Home Came Tedw, ln Arcadyn, The Golden Trail , The Kingls English , Ac- tion , Cock Robin , Romx1nfers'l, Hluegend ol Sleepy Hollowl' 'AlVlound Builders , Cleopatra , Pinter Dora-Exit Und , 'KWhy the Chimes Rang , 'kliiitle Old New York , Beacon Viludcville, Music Assembly, Broadcast Revue , Honor Roll. Through the world he wanilereil free, Spreading happinerr and glee. JOHN W. PA'I'l'0N College Preparatory Editor ol Saga, Beacon Stuff, Basketball Nlanager '31-52, Foot- ball 132, 'little Old New York , Golden Trail , Mound Builders , Boys' Glee Club. Thou wer! our guide, philoropher, and lrienzl. Page eighteen SAGA IQB ALICE R. MURPHY College Preparatory President ol G. A. A., Virc President G. A. A., President ol Girl Reserve, lnier Club Member, hlummers' Club, II Club, Rootcrs' Club, Glee Club, Beacon SMH, Love Zl la Carte . Seven to One , Mound Builders , G. A. A. Varif eties, Gym Demonstration, School Letter, All-City Seal, Honor Roll. Thinking the riefil, and not the erred. lfould help ii: in our utmorl need. EILEEN K. MURRAY General Course Gym Demunstrznion. Nothing great afar ever achieveil without enthiuiarrn. HESTER V. NICHOLSON Commereial Course Library Club, Carnival, Honor Roll. .4 rheery Jniilf, a plearant way. We-'rl like to meet her every day, MILDRED E. OBERSCHULTE College Preparatory President ol German Club, Salim Staff '32-33, Beacon Stall '32, G. A. A., Journalism Assembly, Sami Yaudeville, Gym Demonstration '3l- 32, Style Show, llonor Roll. .4 perfeet woman nobly planned. To warn, to eomfort, to eommaud. Lu.1.1AN A. PA1-ET Secretarial Course Christmas Czmlala, ln Arradyu, The biarriiuze ol Nannetten. Thy .foul ir like a rtar that .rwellr apart. VVALTER E. PEYER General Course Band, Nlarpold Club, Boys' Glcc Club, Beacon Assembly, The Golden Trail , 'lln Arcadyu. Mound Builders . 'KMarriage ol Nannette , M. E. A. Chorus. IIe'.r jolly and witty, and happy and gay. I933 JESSE H. POMROY College Preparatory Beacon Staff, Welfare League, Saga Stall. Ili-Y, King's Iinglisliu, Beacon Assembly. journalism Yau- ileville. .Intl hr is Jilin! and apart. Yet rwr liver within our hearts. PHYI.I.IS I. RxcE Secretarial Course Journalism Assembly, Gym Ilcm- onstration, Honor Roll. Few people know that the ir here, hefaure oy her e.rfluJ1e'ene5J mul ante! fcayr. MARION E. ROoOsKr Secretarial Course Beacon Staff, Literary Club, Vliel- larc League, II Club, Root:-rs' Club, G. A. A. Glee Club, Girl Reserves, A'Mound Builders , In Arcaflyu, ROsamuutle , The Big Broadcast , Beacon Yaurleville, Gym Demonstration, Miss Ilartliniz, Ilunor Roll. Splendid, fonrrirnlinur. and .rcc'r1'l. ELAINE L. Ross Sefretarzal Course Secretary Mzirrzmmlcl Club, G. A. A., Nlummers' Club, Girl Reserves, Routers' Club. lfuterpean Camerala, Girls' Glee Club, journalism As- sembly '32-33. George XVasl'1ington Assembly, INIusic' Assembly, Sana Staff, Saga Vautleville, In Are cally , Golden Trail , IVIarriage ol Nannettcw, Beacon Staff, G. A. A, Vaudeville, Nlusic Contest, Gym Demonstration. M. Ii. A, Chorus, Little Oltl New York , Ilonur Roll. Thou 'who hail the fatal gill of lleauty. KATHLEEN SCHEI-ERS College Preparatory Ifulerpeau Camerata, Glee Club, G. A. A., The Golden Trailil G A. A. Yauclc-ville, Beacon Xxlutle- ville, Gym Demonstration. ller ivory hanrly on the ivory key: Jtrayed in lillul fantary. DONALD A. SCHULOT College Preparatory Vivelfare League, Nlargoltl Club, Saga Staff. Rooiers' Club, Stage Force, Track '3l. Gull Team '32, Tumbling Team '52, School Letter, Ali, NIP. .hound the mighty mailer fame the maroelr that hir pencil wrought, Thoxe miraelfr of power whore fame ir wide ar human thought. SAGA IQ33 L1LL1AN P. RAMSEY General Course Secretary ,lunior Class, Saga Stall. II Club, Glee Club, In Arcadyu, Mound Builclersu, W'hy the Chimes Rang , G. A. A., Ilonor Roll. IIN charaflrr, Ihrrfir naught ran make len nor naught ran mar. DONALD C. ROBERTSON College Preparatory Welfare League. .llman .ol hope anrl ,lorwarrl-liirzlw ing mind. CARL E. RUDEEN College Preparatory Saga. Stall, Stage Force, Honor Roll. Con.rrrz'efl aml quietg let never lzwr a nobler heart. ROBERT W. SCHAFFHAUSEN College Preparatory Saga Stall, Ilonor Roll. Jlirlh prolongeth life and faureth health. MARGARET SCHORNSTEIN General Course Glee Club, G. A. A., Routers' Club, In Arcatlyn, The Golden Trailq, Broadcast Review , jour- nalism Asscinlily, Style Show, Gym Demonstration. Surh joy ambition linzlr. I'IELEN R. SCHULTZ Serretarial Course G. A. A., Girl Reserves, German Club, Library Club, Routers' Club, G. A. A. Assembly, Gym Demon- stration 'il-32. .flrehly the maiden Jmilerl, antl, with eyes over-running with laughter. Page nineteen IQB PHYLLIS SCORE General Courie Yire President Mummers' Club, Secretary-Treasurer Rootcrs' Club, Glee Club, Nlusic Club, RruIIIIn- ters , The Golden Trail , Hlfuter Dorn-Exit Dad , Marriage of Nannetteu, Little Old New York , Beacon vaudeville, Nl. lf. A. Chorus, Saga Yaudevillc. Gym Tlcmnnstrzttion, Yviuncr Pupularity Contest, Thy lovely petalerl lipy are marley For balm to menu heartx. RosIaLI,A A. STEVENS College Preparatory AE Club, Literary Club, Girl Reserves. For all your zlnyr prepare. .-Ind meet them ever alike. VIRGINIA STOLPESTAD College Preparatory Girl Reserves, Glee Club, Iiutcr, pean Camerata, Literary Cluli, ln Arcadyn, The Golden Trail , A'The lwlarriape of Nannettef' They plnue. are plfaxll, they give lo get erteem. Till .Ieerning lvlext, they grow to 1:-hat they Jeem. LYLE A. Trcces Commercial Course YVelfare League, Golf Team. When you have nothing lo Jay, Jay nolhzng, WALTER R. L. TQRNING College Preparatory Secretary Mummers' Club, Treas- urer Hi-Y, President Welfare League, Vice President Mummc-rs' Club, Beacon StaH, Saga StzIH, Def hate Team, Routers' Club, A'Bro:Id- cast Revue , Why the Chimes Rang , journalism Vaucleville, Wel- fare League Assembly, Action , The KinQ's English , Bimbo the Pirate , A'Cock Robin , Cheer Lead- er, School Letter, Little Old New Yurkn, Honor Roll, Student M2411- :Iper Basketball Team. Intenre, and keen, and Jharp, anrl clever. SAGA Seniors NOT Pholrographed HELEN BILLIQTT ..... IJOROTHY CERNOHOUS ,limits DALY' ......... HrRNIce DIQGIL. . ,. JUIIN DlI'PEL .... Page lfwenty College Preparatory .Sefrrtarial Count College Preparatory Commereial Courn' . . . .General Courre lJm'c.l,As l I.uweRs. .. lJnN.u.n CALVIN .... RAI, CTARRIUAN, .. lfIm'ARIi HAWKINS. Ririiix HI'cRxrAN,. l'i'l'lll.l, Lx PAGE .... IQ33 QTILMER D. SMITH General Course lli-Y, Mllmmers' Club, The Nlzirrixtue ol Namictten, Little Old New York , Track. A mind rontent both frown and kingdom har. ,MARY H. STEWART General Course Routers' Club, G. A. A., Style Show, Gym Demnnsv ration. She is an axpiration, Conxuming and serene. Lois H. THOMPSON Srrretarial Course Glen Club, The Moiind Build- ersu, 'Ll.eI:eIId of Sleepy Hollow , Gym Ilemonst rat ion. Sheff all our fanry painled herg She'x lovely, Jhe'J divine. VERNA M. Ttcces Seeretarial Course Mummcrs' Club, G. A, A., Band, Vllellare League, Why the Rang . Chimes Great -honor! are great l7urden.r,' Ambzlmn like a torrent ne'er look: bark. . . . .College Preparatory . . . . , .General Course ...General Couue ...General Courxr , . ,General Courxe , . .General Court: IQB Lois A. TUBBESING General Course Girl Reserves, G. A. A., 'AGolden Trail . Home Economics Assenibly, Gym Dcmonsrraxion. She har a heart with room lor joy. every NORMA E. WALTER College Preparalory llonor Roll. Speefll ir greal, bu! rilenre ir greater. RICHARD T. Xklli.-XTHERALL General Course Tall, alurk, and hanilrume. JEAN G. WVoo1.EY College Preparatory Nlummers Club, German Club. l'iurerpe.in Czuneralu, 'fumbling Tegun 'FUJI-32, Saga Stuff. G. A. A., Christmas Assembly, Gym As- sembly, journalism Assembly, ln Arcznly , The Golclcn Trail , lVlouncl Builders , George Wlashe inglon Assembly, uhrlrlrrizlge of Namnetteu, Saga Yuuclcville, Gym Irlcrnonslrnlions 'Sl-32, Honor Roll. To Iliore who lcnou' lhee no zronly ran paini. .-lml Ilmxe who know' fllee, lvnofz' all fciorkr are faint, JOHN Zn.I.xox General Courre I Welfare League, George XY:aslx- ineron .'Xssernbly. Stout hear! and open hanzl. Jonx LYNCH ...,... Yi.kuN1n'A lN1ULl.AN .... l'iv1l.YN lNIUNKHO1.M. .. lX1,xiu,l'1Rl'rF Nor.-xx. Yrnc.1N1A P,xT'rERsoN.. SAGA Seniors Nor Plworograplwed ...General Courfe ...General Courre . . . .Seirelarial Courre ....Colleye Preparatory ....,General Courre K'i,AvroN Qrnur ,,.... S'r,xN1.i v RACZYNSKI.. G1oiu.1, Sc1uw1.m,k... lYi Nor Ll. Ssnxxsox.. Izr 1.1. W,xsxrL'mn'r. . .. Fxfucrs XVULD ..... I933 HELEN M. UTECHT Seeretarial Course journalism Assembly, Gym UHSlflll0n. Dem- llere all is Jmiler, Tha! no rloucl fan o'er Kari, VIVIAN M. WATT College Preparatory Honor Roll, Saga Stuff, Literary Club, Girls' Glee Club, Gym Dem- onslrarion. Good mannerr and roll worzlr- have brought many a allyjuult thing to parr. LoiuzArN E A. WEDOFF College Preparatory Literary Club, Routers' Club, Girl Reserves, Glee Club, G. A. A, Speak your latert eonz'irtian.f. VERNA M. YATES Seerelarial Course Roolers' Club, Welfare League, Girls' Glee Club, Mound Buildf ers , Uln Arcadyw, The Golden Trail , Marriage of Nannelten, Christmas Cantata, Gym Demunf strution '31-32, Nl. lf. A. Chorus .llurh mirth and no rnaflnexr, .Ill good and no baclnerr. MILDRED E. ZIMMER Seeretarzal Course Treasurer Bearon SMH, Saga Stuff, Girls' Glen' Club, Library Club, G. A. A., The Mound Builders , Ulwarriarzc ol Nannetleu, lieacon Yaudeville, Gym Demonstra- rion, Honor Roll, Her eyer- ar rfarr of Tzoiliehf fair, l.1l'e Twzlzghfr loo, her rlurley hair. .. . .General Courre ...lleneral Courre . . . .College Preparatory .. .College Prepafalory ....,SeafeIarial Courre . , .College Preparatory Page tfwenty-one l933 oo Q' or SAGA iii l933 Junior Class Fifi! Ruflx' Bram-, lit-Gttisti. NIL-isncr. l'5n'xifvLfi, Sztntailsii-lo, lionn, Connelly, lfnlcnnlgznn, I.t-ilsist-Im, Xlartin. Srrond Ruff: llurgur, lizunnun, llyltnn, Fuller, liitvixilmiiirlm. Llnxiwzty, Kinney, Knssul, l'ii'it'kstm, l'3:ttnnt-ister, Burg. Third Rofrf Foss, Wliitv, Sperry, Garvey, Bratsrlt. llcrvtxg, llt-tt-unix, Slweltan, lXlurpl1y, l r:tnt'i4, l.inLlcnian, Srlnniall. lfaurlh Row: lfnxemt, Hurst:-iil1111iL'l'. lltnnplncys, Rnylxmtski, tlilwlwuns, Relinluf-ry, .Mitlt-lstxli, 'l'r1n'y, lleidenreirli Wheaton, Berg, Fifth Row: Felix, Bmdt-lla, lfrykliolni, ClH'i5ll'HStHl, llaur, liltuvk, Smith, Boltstcnll, lla-ln-1, llayforcl. Sophomore Class Fifi! Roar: Flrnlwlnnl, I.. Yztrtluvn. llvsizert, llaclcncr, Srlimt-tlct, l, Yztinlevn, Perl:-rsoxi, ,Xnxzii-r, Ruud, l,ind:-ke. Ell- nuin, Eifollgt, Cligttlnirk, Ztxzar. Gsallzts, Currer. Srrnnd Kofax' Highl, Ryrlunan, Carrier, Tllunc, Kgtrln-l, ,lztnsi-n, Ql. Xnnlcrson. Brinrlun:tn, Czuxncxly, lloplains, Nicol! aus, Xlullanc. Kinsuy, Larson, jones, Lawson, llginsvn, juss. Citnt' Thin! Raw: lNluKi1:un, llylttmn, lhllltll. Fnrnclli. Zztfkc, Wlill, L'lirislcnsQn, ll. Hem, lltilt, .kiln-I, ML-tzucr, Rimini Gardner, hl. -Iolinson, Valles. Clunplwell, U. jtvlinstni, l nnst:.tl. lXlt'Nt-ul, Funflh Row: Slrcitli, Mrissm-r, Lunuv. Fursa-cn, Cltitulriinix, lxntlnsivl., licclvucll, Brtilln, Vlvat, M, Bartlett, Fgiliuy, G. Anderson, l e-llu.-rg, Rnnibouglx. Page Ifweniy-tfwo 933 SAC5A,o,w,?,T?. I 933 Junior Class Fifi! Ruux' Kohler. Nlcnye, Chilclwifk. lklielcocln. U'l3ricu. Sonlrzi, Sunlru, Lee, Nlfimley, Wi-mls, Rzlftery, G. jollnson, lN1rCurn1iclc. R. jmmlxlmson, Rouber, Yates. Paliuc. llillige. Pnriscaln, lVlcyr'r, l'lrifkson, Lies. Lzmnlgrzzl, Gurnlonigr Srlmlialz. Allen, llnlmes, Xvxllkcr. fmnil Knut' SL-lmeppi, Casey, INI4u'sl111ll. Slrcirlm. Rmlc. llrnentli. llvillcnrich. C':1rlmne. Alexis, Schmidt. Dulwriel, Lziwf sun, Tucc i, I.. Peterson, llnrlc, Phillwrick, luulll, Zwclu, Ruuluck, hlzlss, llzlnsen, llilmnm, lweyculmg, R. Peterson. Thinl Kurtz' Iivzzns, Yorks, Wvzigncr. Johnson. Ulvcisflulllte, Sioux-l, Slllgef, NIL-yor, Greenn, Oualst, Wvlxceler, Slllllll. lnlmleen, Vterlll, XYilliamS, Sllcrn, Schultz, Stulzman, Klunklmlm. lflowcrs. Lcclier. lflxilxcrlv, Larkin, llurner. Fourlh Rnfzu' Xfcl.c.iu. Rebeck, Seinlcl. lNl'nore. lhnlinis. Dorle. Sh an-r. Rnlcuxuzulxx, Patrirlc. llelnlcnreicll, lxgiplimgst, l,mxry. Klille-r, .-Xmlcrson. lXl1nlmxisnm. C'.1rlsnu. Burst, Kliullvu. Nlc-nue, Fiflh Ruff: Hocum. Steele, Zweig, Stevens, Linear, Rasmussen, luluimu. llciuricll. Sophomore Class First Ruff: Bussiere. Gryzll, Helm. lDuR0se. lluxuv. foslnnzo, llxlxvkixxs, Hcrnziral, llovic, llulumxln, Soni Mnmmure, llzlnson, D. Dreynuiz, Conrad, Lzirsvn. ru, Murray, Snnrzzl Ruff: Perla, llzumon, Nystrom, Broulxmuu, Haier. Bllviunn, Rafferty, lirinlclcr, 'l'l1oxnpsu1x. Tliompsml. Sxlll-cwitz, Clirislizmsen, liiclenlucre, Urglnsv, Brown. Willc. llcymmrl. l':1ulsmx, Rinlllvr, Thron, lfxcrcll, Bcrgquist. fhiril Rurzm' I. lulmsmx, Fzirrill. Benson. Stensrlul. Kimlstrunm. Llmxunm. Ilqiscluy, Sunpsun. XYcnzel, Glnuner. Xlfxigller. lfmzlverg. Rnlxgm. Splilts1uv.'scx', Klimz. Wvilsuxx, llculcv.-r. Klzumy. Gilstzilsnxi, Kmxemnglier, 0:10, flwrry. 'l'ulvridy, l'0nninylon. Fourth Rona' Scidl, llusnifk, Swill, jvlirxek, VV:llurius, Olson, llipc-sills, II. llzlnsfn, Kxlrluk. llc-islenriflx, xVilll.llUSO!l, li. jolirxsolx. l'ir:lral. Sllxlxlllmnx, Andersen, Klujewski. PHg1L'f'LL'1'7Ifj'-flll'6'l' l 9 3 3 SAGA?- 599rrifii4i 'iiii I 9 3 3 Sophomore Cass Fifi! Ruff: Schaefer. Xl. Sprccinnn. IP. Sprcenmn, Sulnnkv. if-sri. Roirlusvl. Rini, llnwns. Rail-In-w, liilvrrs. Llinlin- cnzq, Conklin, Rnsenqnisl, Wierialre-. L'.ur'lsmi. Km-hl. Xlgilnla. Srruml Row: Smith, DQR-vsi.i, lnxllnc, llyrngrn, Vlglusi-n, W.nrl. .Xnrlcrsun. Xlullvy. lmis Girren. I.. U.nlv:n. Iolnisun, Keene, Porter, lJvR:i4nl, NYeyer, Nelson, Llnin-inn, Nelson, Third Roni: Wvilkens, Hnll, Rnlmcrls, llmer. llillesu-rl. hlrvrlrimn. Kirk. Smiley, 'l'.rnmiu. lvlccht. Xlnlrlcnluinn-1. llnnlgip, Gnrnber, Stufell, Schilling, X0iISe, Hunrr-r. fuurlh Row: Savela, Rode, Pilot, Rzisrnussun, 'liryusl.nl. Flrnrers, Pelsihl. Vlgarksun. Bnrleinnl, klulnxsrni Koehler, Bradley, Nliclcelson, Liridcrliun. Kuerchcr, lir.mrnc1'. Pike. Nhllllort. Arnlursoxi. Hansen. l.inQh,in. Freshman Class Fir!! Ruff: Albranl. Rvinhgnill, Slvniirl. Deans, Nmnn-rn.nln-I, 1.4-flier. Y. flurry, l.inne, Wvrwrurliciriier. Rivlw, Vhgrlcrius Spinliriu, Sprurirk, Klum-lli-1, Xlrlfonulil, Srrornl Rufzu' lnfelise, Peterson, 1.4-vile. Klcfgilxy. l7oI.in. lile-inh.nnn1er. ulnhn, Kli-i-sncr. Schmidt, flirisrncr. johnson B. Hertz. Gziusninn, lxmyi, Ron'.xn. Fnllcr. lfrarilv. Third Ruff: llascllhlxlth. Nippnlnlr, Slralle. l'hel.in. lfnhs. Nlmrert. lXlrl..un'hln1. Klrlluricnigli. lleiili-nruirh, Tart, lfsrnell, Pearson, Quinlan. Zulu-r, Rudcen, Smith, ,I-vlnrislmi. Wfrllinil. Rm-rl. fourth Ruff: Flaririiguxi, Relic-ns. klnhnsnn, Nlfllaltiv, fiilvlnrlls. .Xnn,un, Wxilslnik. Sunil. F. Kl.rll.llliu, Rr-inhgn'cll. jauubsen, Nl. Reiclnrn, Dnnlup, jnlinson, Hgiirixnzcr, kli-nkins. Vlvhirinu, M114-Ili-r. fifih Raw: Blanthey, lVlnellm-r, H.ier. Nlorgzintini, R4-ivlmw. Hsnlke. Horr'islmcr'p1cr', Pieper. Oellie. Slicrrnzln. B,nLll1rn.l, jackson, Smith, Gabriel, Grape, Shields, llilnsun. Page luenty-four Fifth Rmb: Sinnnuns. Swan. Brlssun. .X. -lnllnswn, Neuman. lfllrll, Dreinune, Penney. Ho 933 'SAGA aw lI933 Freshman Class 'irxt Roux' Nllwnrc, Luxmg, Wylie. llunler, Rnlwrls, Olson, Lzlpp, Snlxzlrler, l'e1m-mn, Trust, lilzlmlmul, llcgnn, ll.lru-ln, Sprxlll, C'gu'lmne. world Row: Alllrldg-2, VVinllnp, llugymun, lalrsun, Flowers, R. l'n-lc-rsnn, Slzuzcr, l':lnx1sl1ku, Plkv, Muck. D. .-Xrnlersnn, Duell, Trapp, jones, Nllxc-ller, Nlrlnlyrn, I.. Swanson, R. ulurksnn, B4n'lnn:1n, Slurlannl, Knqpp, YYllllL1rns, flzird Row: Kullin, Kapplur, lixmlxc, Fnclcrlvsn. Sl-nklcr, Pulcfcl., llzlll, llnycr, ll.lnnnvs, lloluln, llguslwll, lXllller, XXX-ylm, Kindslrnln, Ricsennvlvcr, lf, lirlcksnn. lfli.ls-un, Chrislensnn. l'urnrny, l r:1nris, XY41rk. lN1lrl1.zuIsnx1. fuurlh Ruff: Nlnlmlnkel, llgunmcr, Sclmullv. Fnlxlnilll. Xurvc, XYlclxlc. Klclinv.-, R. lfrlrksmx, K.u1u, Prnult. llzlnscn, Sxlmrelncr. Teeters, Burn-ls, Klzlrkus, Glnlx-r, lf. Swzlnsnn. R. Vlnrkson. Ognlws. 'ifth Rout' l r:uxZ, Rlallle, llurley, XYilde, ilnllnglillx. Sawyer, l'-vrlcr. lNlcyc-lnlinu. Sl-lmlxus. Rully, Iluscly. llcucx, Hawkins, L. Swanson, lilnclell, Llsec, Salute. Rosenkmnz, Quusl, Mooney. Lcslle. Freshman Class fini Ruczm' Snnnburg, NYiIlirl1. Guess. llclul-svn, XYwoley, Ryll4ln.1n, Petersen, Wcquertlm. Zolnul, Nolan. Ae-fmnl. Gclsenln-yner, Carlmm-, Trygsrxid, jnlmns. Qffona' Ruse: liusslere, lioclwnllnrler, Blynnl. Klnslgxnzo. flvxkuslxl. Blinklmrn. Sllxultz. Bzlwlcr. lilncls. Bcruqulsr, Ronlcnlmry, XYellner, Lgrllue, Lundgren, lXln1rplxy, Ellzmm, Srlmrnslcin. licnnllsen, Snxlns-un, lil-vwn. Third Rnfzu' Arnold Nlziltsmx, llgnnner, juss, Walt, Ricluarrls, Ulm-rpz, Slnvik, li. lNul:un, Lzulll, lXlvycr. Fnlcnrnunn, P. Czlrlsun, R, Curlsun, . XlIln:ann, llcnnis, Kern, ll. Brglmll, Allen, Nlcllcllmrn. fourlh Rufzx' Iwllnson, Rlxein, Slmelnuker, Hu-ilkrzlnz, Gruluun, Vlfclwr, Pqnxmxlslllrzl, li. jolmnsun, ll.1rpcr, F. Brzlnnll, lNllller, Brown, B. limwn, Nlallsnn, Kemper. Plrkl, Kniulxr, K. Allnnan. F, lirunlll A Dornfeld, Buechner. JUYIII, ll. R. Purersnm. Wxllxunls, Payz' tfwenly-fifuc l933 iii i SAC-EA I933 Firsi Term Seniors Fin! Roux' llurkner, Bvnixnkc, Ifalcns, Arunsim, Sullixzln, Kuifhke, Hzllxi. BL-ckcn, lfzlulkncr, Himsuu, Sipf. Butlimilm-y. Kimmic, KI. Dornielii. Kumi, Srmrxil Ruff: Payer, Czlsci, johnson, Berluzzi, Rv.-xuslxwmx, Larson, NYcnzr-I. Mplnienimucr, Rynn. Scnkier, Casey, 11.1141- ner, Louis, Oakes, 1.1-slu-. Third Ru':1.': Sinner, Pclsfhl, Hucfiiner, Rulinu, Lillw. Wielsh, Pclcrwil. Uqirvey, NYilii1anw, Nlzirlin, lXIurle-usun, A. Ihuufcld, lwohlenbein, Lou, Lawrie. S+age Force Fifi! Row: 'I'ixcmlurc Erickson, Klziry Kluhoney, Uunzlid Srixulilt, John Gusln-11ll1'1ivr Sfroml Rum: Fred Lineer, kfiss Schulz. Donald 1XIL'Lv.-pin. The siege force fakes charge of all siege decorafion when called upon, ai a minimum of expense and a maximum of effort Pagc tfwfniy-xix i l 1. n' lL. ly lv l 1 l i 1' ' ' inf... nv 1 -4 l 1 f . 1 3 Q l l Q l Q Q i Q Q 1 3. I X W Xu:.n-1 ill Q l iulllll gcl 4 1 - I933 A.: J-- T T SAGAA7 A3933 Fifi! Rn7z,'.' Ilzlllgzr-xi, lnlxxxsnm, lX1ucT7i1l1gilnl, Kiippc, Sclmlnll, Pmiimy, Torniniz, lf .Xmln-rszm, Flicsluglfli, llefknlan, Olule, lXTcl.c:1n. Srinml Ruff: Russ, lmistilm, Luwrgusmi, XYMII, l.:1Due. YYnnlL'3', fiurmzln, Dummy, Bowne, Tqlnzow, iiiznlsluiin, Ober- srlmlle. Ramsey. Third Rnfr: Krulm, Ruilrvu, lleinlenreirli, Klnlleenlmr, Kluley, Khlwney, .-Xndersmi, l.mx1'iE. Patton, Klixssorig. Saga STaTT JOHN W. PATTON. , . .,... ..... E diTor-in-Chief MARY A. MAHONEY ........ .... M anaging EdiTor ROBERT C. MOLKENBUR. . .. ..... Business Manager HERBERT E. JOHNSON ,...... ,,...,,,. A dverTising Manager lLLS-They seemed To Tower mounTain high above us when we began. We Teel, however, ThaT The whole sTaTT has wiThsTood The rigors oT The Trail wonderTully well under The able leadership oT Their chieT John PaTTon, and his assisTanTs, Mary Mahoney and Lillian Ramsey. When The hills oT Tinance seemed insurmounTable, Mr. Edward Kinney gallanTly came To our aid and boosTed us over The very summiT, Tor The vaudeville direcTed by him was a greaT success. Our business manager, RoberT Molkenbur, and his assisTanT, Carl Rudeen, saw To iT ThaT we kepT wiThin our budgeT. l-lerberT Johnson and his corps oT Tield men labored hard To persuade The business men ThaT adverTising in The Saga is The Thing. Elaine Dill, Don SchuldT, Rae Garrigan, and Helen BousTedT, preserved Tor us The beauTy oT our hills in Their arT work. Don SchuldT's leTTering proclaims our Saga To all The world. ldamae Bowne, assisTed by Vivian WaTT, Glen Krahn, RuTh Janzow, and Leona Lawrason oT The TeaTures deparTmenT, ToreTold our TuTures in The class prophecy and collecTed daTa abouT The seniors. Glen Krahn and James Lowrie kepT The calendar, Jean Maley and DoroThy Gorman, assisTed by Richard Koppe, Lorraine Daggy, Phyllis LaDue, Jesse Pomroy, and George lnfelise, spenT many an hour choosing quoTa- Tions Tor The seniors. WalTer Torning and Jean Wooley gave us reporTs on The ups and downs oT The progress OT our aThleTic Teams. The maTerial abouT The organizaTions was collecTed by Elaine Russ and her commiTTee. WriTing poeTry abouT our hills was The special work oT Jean Wooley and John Heidenreich. ln all iusTice, we musT applaud The work oT our secreTary, Mildred OberschulTe, Tor hers also was a long and meTiculous assignmenT. Page tfwrnly-sefwn l 93 3 iwn n fESAGAliQiu:i5i1f , n l 93 3 Welfare League lfzrxl R071 ' Ralllrly. lluewllwlml. Lfuxil-1, Ixzmlxrlunx. fXIull.nm'. Nlflllwx, Turxllxw. Klum-33 lhuuy. Rulliny. Xllkmlmxillx. Hurm-l'. Xlnllilx. Smrnxll Ruff: Xmll-rwn, Xlnrslmull. limi:-1, l.imll1-vm. lfxm-ull. W1-nfvl. klglrksmm. Nl-Ku-ink. UL-:Pip-111114114-1. l'l-In-lxmx. KIA-yvxxliluu. Hull. ll'1sm.ux, Xliw lhnlu. Tlrml Ruin' lI.uLm-1, llmvgy, Klillum, IL-nlwr, llunclnlnlx, Ruin-11ll1.livl', Kill., Nl. l1lmlnn.m, klulmslm. Klmulbmx. Kelly, SIN-14-1, llwkins. lfuurllz Rnflu' Mm-Ill-I, IH-lly, Rulvmlslm, Mullun. Lind, ff . Xmln-rwn, Ululc, Czxxlwn. l'wr1xx:ly. Menus, R. .Xmln-umm, Smller. 1411111 Roux' 'l'l:u5, llgunwn, Lua-lko, H-mn. lfmlvl. XY.mm1mll. 'I'iuvw. If. .Xmlme-wx. Iiuuxtull, HL-inrinlm, Kmlm, A. 15rusl1n1.u1. lla-lnlllrlwuxl. fXl1,Qu:1lL'. The Welfare League operales as a medium belween llwe sludenl body and flue adminislralion. German Club Fin! Rum: Ria-zlcicl, Rnllu-ly. Hcrmzzi, Infvlisc. Ulu-xmlnlnlw, Cilxxum-I. Smmul Ruff: Slreifh. Klinu, ll-vlllnp. lXI:1rlin, Mis Hun, Kgxpguluinrsl. ,l.uwuw. .Xlxdersun Ylliml Rnffx' lN1L1x'Slmll, Alsfxis, julxxxwlx. lXlncllur, Ilukmzm, john, Krnlm, lfnurlh Roux' Olversflxllllc, Unnnlucr, Ucrhzlnlt, lil-sl, lilmllmgm, lwuulll-1. lilnlxlwll, This club has been creafed +0 acquainl sludenls willw lhe cusloms, 'flue lileralure, and llwe ideals ol llwe German people. Page tfLce'nty44figl1t I 9 3 3 7' ' SAGA 33333 ffl! 933 Sir Reserves frm! Run: Kimmic. Yorks. Hlnfk, B11-vs-la, lflyklunlm. lNI41l1m1cv, lilmlullr linusiuxll. Srrnml Rufr: Rlmvrc, lX1cnxc. lbmmtlx, Sipf, Rin-luamls. Nllmll. Szznlzlrsicru, lfrinksnn. Third Ruff: lf1'irksun, Fxzlns. Rn-llinu, Marlin, Marvin, Lecher, Rnlvcrls, .Xllr-n, llull. Fnurllx Rnrzu' Uzlrxcy. Kuclllcr. Stnlpcstzul, l'c-lcrsnn. Kelly. XYQLMH. SIL-xcm, Blmzzc-lx. The Girl Reserves mainlain and promole 'rlme high ideals of girlhood. Woodworkers' Club FUJI Ruff: Hull Rasnlusr-11, Rulglml Husmun, XII. Yl'llkinsun, Norman Heinrich. Rolu-rt ,Xmlr-lsnm, Herbert Knlmke. S.-'rurzrl Rnrcx' Gcnrm- Krnllsick, Robert Buslmw. l l.1nk Mzlunlcr, llllllalrn Bleyernllnu. Llnvrl l'crrv By working on school proiecls, Jrlme Woodworkers inffend +o increase lneir knowl- edge in cabinel making. Page lfuxrnty-nifm I933 mana -SAGA - I933 Boys' Glee Club riff! Rfrzlx' Casey, Slrcinli. Linrllnrnn, Bxiiul. Mzirslnlll, Bnshzivi, Ala-xis, lulinsun, 'l'l1ron, Pvlursnni, Sfmnzf Raw: I4-an-li, C'nrlis, Clausen, lfwcri, Kemp, John, fzirlsini, Mcinlc. Pclsrlll, l iir1'ii-l. Third Roni: SL-ilu-rt, .-Xmlcrscni, Brzinill. jnlin, Glenn, Linccr, Alrrlin, Kulinlw. hlossmnnz. The chosen members of lhis organizalion are encleavoring lo arouse school inleresf in lour parl music Through ihe loeauly ol lheir singing. . Orcheslra 171151 Row Smtrrlx BruL'lim.1n, Slniili. Hull, Hnvey, Pike, Nyslliun. Peycr, Slrciili. Rmle. YYm'vlcy, Splilziiwcacr. Alzlss, Ilurlc, Wvelslx, Bncclincr, Spgimlimr. johnson. Slrzrnlingr John, Larson, Kai-lzcnniziicr, Schlullinxln, 'lixilurlg Clirislenson, Galvin, hliss Ilcuk, Qluun, Yliiclalv, Iliclmcll, Rmnnbnngh, Raczynskl. Pupils wilh inslrumenlal lalenl and who desire +o lurrher lheir careers are given a chance lo learn cooperalion and lo sludy a higher grade of music in orcheslra. Pnyf thirty IQ33 i SAQA'Miis'4?fi'imI 933 GENE' GHee Club -f 1 v rx-.ii ...- , v., ., firft Ruflh' Krlnzcr, l,:lwr:1son. lI.ir'sl1lu-lucr, llulilcr, Lcistiku, Russ. Hnckner, Yzirnlcunf Snvnrl Rnfv: l,.il?uc, Sunil, Rulnng, Ilxlnsmvn, Gow, VYHIQ, llowc. Klnrlin. Third Raw: Carlin, Yzilus. Score. Loc, IP. Olson, Lielxiscll, Siivf, llusely, Xvecloff. Friurlh Rozzf: Zinnncr, Nlossong. Y. Olson. Cnsiallson, Junzfvw, Stulpcstzifl. Lowry, fin-clnu. A selecl group +l1a+ appreciales music and endeavors lo sing popular classical music is flue Girls' Glee Club, Band Sfnlrzl: Nyslrurn, Pcycr, Ronlc, Nlillcr, Streicll. Hncvlincr, Ulnlc, klullnsmm, Paterson. Slzinzling: Kutzcnmzlier, Tzllmr. lilinklmrn, Sniilll, llzlxnnnnnl, Quinn, Galvin, Kinney, -lnlln, N113 Vliilkinsnn, juss, Tignes, Ronlbonpll, Mi-Kusick, Deebxirll. To represenl Jrlie sclfiool al games and pep-lesls, and lo lurllfier Jrlie members' musical careers, llwe band is organized. 1'agethirty-om' l933fMdmQf ll 47M'w'l.fQ SAGA1 PWM. I933 Beacon Slefl l'1rll Ruff: Pfznff, Tornilly, Olulv, Lewis. Vmnmy, Huslvzm, llzmgcn. Snuml Ruff: Russ, lX1rC'mxxxivk, Rogoski, lX1:1lom-, Ilukins, fimnzcr Tlzml Ruff-5 Kinney, Swanson. Kmlm. Klosscnm. Vzltlnn. l,mxrlc. To produce a publicenon which conlains lively and peppy school news is +he purpose of Jrhe Beacon Slall. AE l zr.sf 16fm. linl,wrl lfxm-mr, Ilhllkml lilyppq, lhnmlll Snlmulslr, Xliss Sfhnlz, Rolwcrt Mnlkcvxlmr, lfrul Linccr. ,lzlxncs l,4m1'm. Srmml Ruff: lflaxinc Ilill, .Iunc Kirk, Hclcn Bmxslcsli, llclvn Nliller, Nlzlry lX'lnl1mw3'. Rosa-lla Stevens, The members of Jrhe AE, lhe Arl Club, 'fry +o express in lheir lives enol aclivilies, Jrho lwo-fold aspocl ol Jrhe arf monad, apprecialion and crealion. P11110 thirty-tfwo 1933 w SAGA HI-Y I933 1 Fm! Ruff: lX1fKmink, Hunlphrcy, Nlllllvu, Iimmll. R113 H1-um-II, Ml. T. jrwlmxxsml, Mm-Huw. Phillvrick, Iln-ilxllmxx, Iizxicr. Srmml Rosen' 151111:-ry, ML-yvr'4iil11:. Ixuppv. IIuNnu.m, l'lza4Qn. Cnllmxl. Turninu, N1-vlkcnlmxp Sim-lc, IH-Iwlul. lxulmke. The purpose of fhe Hi-Y is fo creafe, maihfain, and exfend fhrouqhouf fhe school high shahdards of characfer. M. P. lfrrf! Rn-ilu' Uwuun- Xhxxlmll. Rfvhmt l ,1m-4:11. Xfzmry NI.ulwm-3. Tlxcudrm lxukwu. ,lwlm Kycwlvrxlwmlcx Sfruml Ruff? llmmlnl Xfvglmzllm, .Xllu-xl Hrrzrlxxrrzxlx, Xlifw Smhulv, Fred Lixwul. Iimmlxl Frhulnll. The members of Jrhe Marioneffe Puppef Club presenfed a marioneffe version of Hansel and Grefel af Jrhe I932 M. E. A. convenfioh. Pagz' llziriy-three i l933 SAGA IQ33 Why Jrhe Chimes Rang limi' Rnfv. Imft lo Riglzlg Gilmer' Smith, lwxllxxxircl lilzirlc. Richurcl lWrKllsi4'k, Irconal Lzzwralson, llnupzlzls Iimm, Irillialn Ramsey, lflzliuc Dill, VV:lllcr Turning, ilcnrpb Srhrocclcr, Vernal Tipyvs. Srrllnli llzirlsinrl Olula, Inlfillc lwgilmic. Following lhe fradiliorw sei by +he '32 senior class, +his year's senior class pre- senied Why The Chimes Rang by Elizabelh McFadden. Enler Dora-Exil Dad Lrft I0 Rishi: llzlrlalml Ohrlc, Richard lVlfKl1sifk, Phyllis Sfrmrc. llzulgiu Curtis, Flhel L0 llzipc. En+er Dora-Exif Dad , a one-acl comedy by Freeman Tilden, was produced by lhe Mummers under lhe direclion ol Miss Elizabelh Meade. Pnyfr thirty-four 1933 SAGA -I933 Marriage ol Nannelleu Slzznclingf Vlluolcy, lwcliusiuk, hlolm, Slrcicll. Score, lfucrl, Zimmer, jollnscm. Smlnlf INTQIIIJC. llolclcr. JMS. Casey, Russ, Lflzlscn. Un Floor: Alexis. Klxlley. In lflinilntzx' Ri-lfinu. Y Marriage ol NanneHe by Woodson Curlis was presenled by lhe Music Del parlmenl under lhe direclion of Mrs. Mary Roder. Miss Bullard, Miss Schulz, and Mr. Wilkinson had charge of cosluming, slaging, and lighling respeclively. Li+lle Old New York Im!! to Rxghl: lilxirk. Patton, lu-mp, Peterson. Bonn. IILIIIIICH, Olulc, llcclxmzln. Smith, Knsrsiennlalcr. Score. LCWIS, Zweig, Xlvlixlsiulx. Dulvricl, Turniugz, Clzlscu. rlolm. A lour-acl play, LiHle Old New York by Rida Johnson Young, was produced by lhe senior class and lhe Murnmers under lhe supervision of Miss Elizabelh Meade. Page lhirty-fm' 933 SAGA , I933 Roolers' Club Firxt Rzmfx Saul, Russ, Wfmfl, Altman, luulluc, Hurt, Sclmrustc-ln. Sipl, 'I4nx'xxlm:. Sffnml Rvfru' Slrcirlx, Ijvncllwzvx. Johnson, Pluilluifk. Kuppe, llulmis. Srlxulall, N1fLezu1. Third Ruilx' lXlrC'u1'l11il'l4, llzmscxx. Sun:-. Yulcs. fzulln. Bulxll. Uwlliu, fXl4lrvln. Blufk. I nur!l1 Ruff: Nlullcu, Ridley, Vl'e1lrwH, Amll-xsmu. Bnvzcl-1. Klillcr, Iixmlvlln. Zimnlcr. Kh-xxuc. The Roofers' Club encourages alhlelics by cheering and represenlimg The school al all games. lvlummers' Club Fin! Roux' llzlrkncr, Russ, R. XYrmlL-y, Ima, nl. XYfmlC5', I.:1Duc, I,:m1':1wx1. .Xu1:ic1'. lNlLfu1rr1Ivk, Sfrnnzl Ruff: 11.111411-11. Wfluzcl. lNIuKusifk, Miss M1-.uIu, llcflcmzm, I'n-lvlsun, ilurslcnmzlicr. Curtis. Tlzinl Rout' 1M1clcx'su11, Bowne, llnrner, Nlxllrvm-, Koehler, Brozck, 'l'i1:gcs, lilxlck, Score, Fnurlh Razr: Turnimz, Iflcislmcll, Nlemlc, liuun. Smith, Olxdc, flzlscn. The lvlummers' group s+ud3es and endeavors lo promole dramalics in lhe school Pngf thirty-six ,ll 131 .l in -1.- I 1 I I 1 I 1 I . 1 I 1 I 1 1 I I I I E 1 I I 1 I I 1 I I 1 I I I I 1 I I 1 1 I 1 I I 1 I 1 I 1 I I I 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 I I 1 I 1 I 1 I I I I 1 I 1 1 I I I 1 I 1 I I I 1 I I I I I i933 SAGA -IQ33 Tumbling Team Smlfd: Downs, Iiovey, DuRose, Dorlc, Supl, Ixemper, Glnuncr, Cole, R. VVouley, Svhrucclcr, Matula. Slamling: llzwkner, Lanclgrzll, Hrc-ilkrzlnz, RT. Yvooley, llowc, Bertozzi, Johns, Nfiller, Trygstad, Guess, Gimrnlunier, Llciflll, Inlclise, Xicolaus, Riflmuls. The Tive essenTials oT becoming a member oT The Tumbling Team are These: a Tor- ward and backward somersaulT, a headsTand, a handsTand, and a carTwheel. Girls' AThleTics A leTTer assembly was held on May I9, for The purpose of awarding CiTy Seals, school leTTers, Tumbling Team leTTers, posTure, and Track awards. Mr. Elmer N. Bonnell presenTed The Seal and LeTTer awards. CiTy Seals were given To VioleT Horner and llo Howe. H's were presenTed To Eleanor Brozek, Maree McCormick, RuTh Wooley, Helen Miller, and Lorraine UTechT. Each girl made an acknowledgmenT expressing her pleasure in working Tor a leTTer or seal. Marie Schroeder gave Tumbling Team leTTers To all members on The Team. Helen Miller presenTed The Track ribbons. EThel Kelly received TirsT place in high jump, jumping Tour TeeT Ten inches. Lois SipT, Maxine Endell, and Bessie Cole Tied Tor second place, jumping Tour TeeT nine inches. Jeanne Beulke and RoberTa Lisec Took Third place wiTh a jump oT Tour TeeT seven inches. ln The broad jump Lois SipT capTured TirsT place jumping seven TeeT six inches. llo Howe Took second place jumping seven leeT Three inches. Peggy Carlsen Took Third place by a jump of seven TeeT. Helen Miller and Lois Sipf Tied Tor TirsT place in The TiTTy yard dash: Lorraine Hanson, second placeg Eileen STewarT and Maxine Endell, Third place. BaskeTball Throw was won by DoroThy Graven, Isabel Slavik, and EsTer Hackner, TirsT, second and Third, respecTively, in The morning session. OT The aTTernoon session Lorraine UTechT was TirsTg June Asher, second: and Mabel Hoyer. Third. RoberTa Lisec and Helen Miller were TirsT in The kiTTenball Throw: Rose Nonne- macher and Lois SipT, second: Louise AlTman and VioleT Horner, Third. To obTain a school leTTer one Thousand poinTs are necessary. A CiTy Seal, The highesT aThleTic award given To a high school girl, requires Tive hundred poinTs over The amounT needed Tor leTTers. Following The cusTom of The organizaTion, The vice presidenT auTomaTically becomes presidenT. Helen Miller. vice presidenT, received The oaTh OT oTlice Trom Alice Murphy, reTiring presidenT. Page thirty-.fefven I933 SAGA I933 l-l Club Fin! Rofw' Luis Sipf, I.:nYm111r' ,Xnuin-I, lXl:u'iun Bmzok. Yinlel Horner, Iln Howe, luxwllv Kl.irx'in. Srmlld Rim: Nullnn Iirgisk, Ilumlliy Knroluli-1. Miss Bowen, .Xlirc Kiurpliy. Lillizm Rxuusvy, lI.ulic Broil:-lla. G. A. A. members who have earneol lheir lelrer aulromalically belong +o 'rhe H Club. Volleyball Volleyball members from Seplember, I932, lo February, l933, included one hundred and Jrwenly-live girls. This made lourleen Teams, eighl in lhe morning group ancl six in lhe allernoon wilh eighl girls on each leam. The final game was played belween lhe winners of lhe morning and aflernoon Teams, in lhe morning, wilh all G. A. A. members presenl. Viclory for lhe allernoon leam resulled. Marie lvlccormiclq and Violel Horner were volleyball leaders. Page thirty-fight l933 SAGA I933 Girls' BaslceTball Team First Razr: I.:nYonne Angler, Tlo Howe, L:aYcllc 1X1z1rvin, Lorraine Hansen. Sffonrl Korn: Sylvia Sherer, Alice Dorle, Marcella junsen. BaslceTball BaslceTloall season opened wiTh I5O girls enTering. Six Teams were organized in The morning group and Ten in The aTTernoon. The lasT game of The season was played on March I4 loeTween The morning and aTTernoon Teams. WiTh a score oT I4 To 7 The aTTernoon Team again capTured The championship. Ilo l-lowe was capTain oT The winning Team. Eleanor Brozelc, Lorraine UTechT, VioleT l-lorner, and LaVonne Angier were in charge oT baslceTball. Declc Tennis Declc Tennis played Tor The TirsT Time aT Harding was received wiTh a greaT deal oT enThusiasm. There was a Turn-ouT oT TorTy-Tour couples. Each parTicipanT received Ten poinTs Toward her leTTer Tor every game played. lvlaree McCormick and Elaine Russ played The mosT games OT The season. Violel l-lorner and l.aVor1ne Angier had charge OT This acTiviTy. Page thirty-nine I933 SAGA I933 FooTball TSTORY was made in The Harding -VVhiTe Bear game on Thursday, SepTember TwenTy-second, when Ed SalTer, Harding's sTar halTback, booTed The pigskin inTo The clear, Tall air. IT announced noT only The beginning oT The TirsT game OT The season, buT ThaT Harding's TirsT TooTball Team was going inTo acTion. Coach John Fahay received approximaTely ThirTy-Tive candidaTes on his TirsT call Tor Try-ouTs. As The days progressed, a Tew more were added and some dropped ouT un+il aT lasT There remained a smooTh-TuncTioning group, each individual likened To a cog oT some machine, and as a machine They worked in uphill TighTs mosT oT The Time. The Team Tinished iTs grid season wiTh an acTive squad OT ThirTy-one members. AlThough The Team did noT win a single game in seven sTarTs, iTs record is such ThaT iT predicTs much Tor nexT season. A good many OT The Team will reTurn nexT Tall. Harding, in non-conference TilTs, was deTeaTed in Their season opener wiTh Whi+e Bear by a score oT I5-7, and ST. Paul Academy deTeaTed The Maroon and Gold 7-O. BoTh games were TeaTured by The work oT many subsTiTuTes, and The Academy game was The besT played TilT oT The year Tor The Harding boys. A drive down The Tield iusT beTore The halT ne++ed six successive TirsT downs and sixTy yards wiTh The ball one yard Trom The goal line. The Academy Team scored a Touchdown in The TirsT quarTer on a parTially inTercepTed pass, and Trom Then on held Harding scoreless alrhough They had To TighT hard To do so. Many a Harding player disTinguished himselT in This game. Harding produced a number oT individual sTars. Hanson, end, was placed on The second all sTar Team picked by The Pioneer Press. He also received honorable menTion by The Daily News on Their myThical Teams. SalTer, hahfback, in addiTion To being voTed The man mosT valuable To his Team, was placed on The second all sTar Team oT The News. Mossong, end, also received honorable menTion Trom The News. Page forty l933 SAGA IQ33 FooTball Dix. . CenTral Game W Playing under The TloodlighTs aT ST. Thomas aThleTic Tield in The opening game oT The ciTy conTerence, Harding, aTTer giving Their opponenTs. CenTral High, a sTiTT baTTle all Through The game, was deTeaTed, I2-O. SalTer, wiTh his long punTs and good passing, was easily The mosT specTacular player on The Tield Tor Harding. Mechanic ArTs Game WiTh less Than Three minuTes To go in a game ThaT promised To end in a I3-I3 Tie, Mechanic ArTs compleTed a pass ThaT resulTed in Their winning The game by a score OT I9-I3. Mechanics' greaT passing aTTaclc was responsible Tor The Tinal ouTcome oT The game. The Kelly broThers did The besT worlc in The Harding baclcTield, while Hanson and Scherz played well in The line. HumboldT Game HurnboldT scored Tor The TirsT Time in The ciTy conTerence when iT Trounced The Harding eleven, 25-O. On The TourTh play, SalTer, sTar halTbaclc, suTTered severe arm and back injuries which necessiTaTed his removal Trom The game. This had a greaT deal To do wiTh The Tinal ouTcome. Kinney, Hanson, Fleisbach, and M. Kelly played excepTionally well Tor Harding. Colmen Kelly and SalTer were ouT oT The game because oT injuries, and Mossong was removed because OT unnecessary roughness. Johnson Game Johnson High won The EasT Side championship when iT downed Harding, I2-6. Playing wiThouT The services OT SalTer, and Colmen Kelly, Two brillianT baclcTield perTormers, Harding puT up a greaT game againsT The more experienced Johnson eleven, buT The experience Told and enabled Johnson To Tinally win ouT in The TourTh quarTer. A Triple pass, M. Kelly To Hanson To Fleisbach, resulTed in a sixTy yard run Tor a Touchdown. SporTs wriTers oT The daily papers called This The besT play oT The High School season . WashingTon Game Harding's lasT chance Tor a win in The ciTy conTerence Tound The Team Tacing WashingTon, The ciTy champions. ATTer a TirsT quarTer ThreaT by Harding, Wash- ingTon seTTled down and scored Tour Touchdowns To win, 27-O. STreich suTTered a TracTured arm while several oTher players received minor injuries. Hanson did well in The line, while M. Kelly was ouTsTanding in The baclcTield. Page forty-one F933 A - A eesfxefxeefee feeee-1933 Boys' Baslcelball lTl'l lhe relurn ol live lellermen lrom lhe previous year's sguad, along wilh many ol lhe subslilules, l-larding had a brighl oulloolc lor lhe lulure. The lirsl leam, an all-veleran quinlel, was comprised ol lhe lollowing: Berg and Inlelise, lorwardsy Mossong, cenlery Kelly and Lindbom, guards. Mr. John Fahay, coach, was well pleased wilh lhe look ol lhings, and his hopes were iuslilied when l-larding won ils lirsl game ol lhe season, delealing Sl. Paul Parlc. Harding also held decisions over Norlh Sl. Paul and Concordia Academy, delealing each leam lwice. Crelin, Sl. Thomas Academy, and Sl. Thomas Frosh were successlul in games wilh lhe Maroon and Gold. The l-larding boys gave good accounls ol lhemselves in all lhese games and in one game held Crelin lo a single poinl viclory. Considered as a lille lhreal, 'l-larding received a severe selbaclc when Berg and Lindbom were declared ineligible lor conference play on lhe day lhe conlerence opened. l-larding delealed Johnson, Mechanics, and l-lumboldl, and was in lurn delealed by Cenlral, Johnson, Washinglon, and l-lumboldl. Cenlral was viclorious in lwo games wilh lhe l-larding quinl. l-lonors lor lhe season wenl lo Colmen Kelly, guard, who was placed on lhe second all-cily leam by lhe Pioneer Press. l-le is lhe second player lrom l-larding lo achieve lhis honor. Ed Mossong, cenler, and George lnlelise, lorward, were placed on lhe Daily News' lhird allecily leam. lnlelise wilh lhirly-Tour poinls was l-larding's high-poinl many however, Mossong was close behind wilh lhirly-one poinls. NON-CONFERENCE GAMES FINAL STANDINGS OPP- l'l'l'l-S- Won Losl Av. Sl. Paul Park .,.,... 29 39 C I Sl. Thomas Frosh. ,. anna Concordia Academy l-lumboldl Sl. Thomas Academy. .. ...... Hardin Concordia Academy q ' Crelin ......, . , Johnson .. No. Sl, Paul , Crelin ........ No, Sl. Paul. . Payf foriy-ifwo Mechanics Washinglon I933 SAGA i933 Boys' BaskeTball FirsT CenTral Game Playing wiThouT The services oT Lindborn and Berg, Two sTar players who were declared ineligible Two hours beTore game Time, a revamped Harding Team sTepped onTo The Tloor and Torced CenTral To The limiT To win by The narrow margin oT 22-2I. Infelise was ouTsTanding, scoring Twelve poinTs. FirsT Johnson Game Hard luck again greeTed The Harding cagers in Their second TilT oT The conTerence when Kelly and Khonke were Torced Trom The lineup because oT inTluenzaq however, The resT of The Team clicked, and Harding won, 24-I8. Mechanic ArTs Game A breaTh-Taking baTTle was won by Harding on Khonke's Tree Throw in The Tinal Three minuTes oT play when Mechanic ArTs wenT down in deTeaT, I6-I5. WashingTon Game A lasT quarTer rally by Harding Tell shorT by Tour poinTs when WashingTon won, T8-I4. FirsT HumboldT Game AnoTher Thrilling baTTle was sTaged by Harding when They meT HumboldT Tor second place honors. MiiTon John, sophomore Torward, Took a pass and shoT The winning baskeT, all wiThin The lasT Tive seconds OT play. The Tinal score was I6-I5. Second Johnson Game Johnson revenged Themselves OT Their previous deTeaT by coming Trom behind in The lasT quarTer To score Tive poinTs To win The game. Colmen Kelly Turned in The besT deTensive game oT The conference when he held Warren, high poinT man oT The league, scoreless. Second HumboldT Game For The second Time wiThin a week a Team ThaT Harding had previously deTeaTed, reversed The decision when HumboldT deTeaTed Harding. 20-I5. Kelly Turned in anoTher good game when he held KaTz, HumboldT's spark plug, To one poinT. Second CenTral Game Harding losT iTs 'Final game oT The season, being deTeaTed by CenTral. 30-I8. UnTil The end OT The Third quarTer, Harding maTched CenTral's play, buT Trom Then on CenTral scored consisTenTly. Coach Fahay used many subsTiTuTesq almosT every one on The squad saw acTion. This marked The Tinal game oT Their high school careers Tor Ed. Mossong. George Infelise, and Rod Fleisbach. Page forty-three I 933 'SAGA Twe G. A. A. c vc, 1933 l Q 5 L QQ VQ , , .Q fs ,, ,.:. I if ' f - bfi? is 'A T as A -fe , T or i , , - ig ' ,a,. A TTT Y T T is :'-1 Tri' 00 if 'T' 4 59, . . A '19 fir!! Raul' I, Roc-lxlcr. Guess, Nlvnuc. F. Hmkxici, Mwiv, Kiurvin, M. Iirnycl.. Rhirplly. Miss Hmwii. Il-'rm-r. ll Miller, lf, Iinwck, R. XY-roll-3. Nl4'L'oi'11xicli. Russ, If. llslulanei. Snlimcllcr Srrunil Ruff: Slvxmrt, Nniiixuixuulivr, I.urke1'. Licisuiilia-yx1cl'. XI. XYUHIQ-y. Rnsi. Ire. XNUWIQ, 'I'y5gc1g,.l, jillm, Igm.-1, inslnn. lXll1rr4iy, Rirlxgmls, .-Xlrcmi, Killrn. I . l'Icnhl. Bcrmzzi. ,Iumm-ii. Uicyh, Yau-s, 'l'l1unc, Kgickel, .Xin-lll Lliilmm-, lluRose, llnu-y, Ili-uns. Thiril Rnrrig Smith, i ox11im-nzxi, Lzixsn-n, Rogoski, liiim-, T.. .Xltxnzlnm Cinxxcxn, KI. Kiilln-i', lin-illilzilil, Bi'-ixxxi, Ciilsiiii ' Vmlliiili X11 l'iimi I' mlm hiiihul in Vhilcslicrk. Kern. llzuisuu, Gow, Ciqilm-mn, Sipl, llnmc, yr: -, 1 en. s, ii il, I ps.. lfriilisnn. Salvik. fourifi Ruff-.' lim-ilxner, Rnllmu, Srhulw, Tlzilnl, I. liln-clit, SL-ipel, Ulu-iwlilillv. Tryk:-i'. Silininsicin, Iglrulwsnn, Iiillig Siu-lui, 1414.-k. Gus1.llwn, Spliiistocscr, Hull, llqsclm-y, Kink, .kiln-1, fliiistcns:-n. ii.illw1.iill1. Pnilcr. , , 1, Fiiih Rim C'liuiry, lluyer, Km-inpci, ,lnImwn. Kzuvvliiaii-1. linrle. Xlhliili, Il, l'ij,l.lnilxii. Siliepers, R. Xllnnin, .-Xmlersnn, Iiiinisu-ull. Fmlull, lmsw ln l926 The G. A. A. of Harding was organized. The membership of This club has sleadily increased unlil now il is lhe largesl organizalion in The school. Through cooperalion wiih The Deparlnnem' of Physical Educaiion, This associalion endeavors To pro- rnoie democracy, physical and menial aleriness, good sporlsrnanship in aciivilies, aihlelic and social. I+ is each rnember's arnbiiion 'io earn IOOO poinrs for a school lelier and SOO addiiional poinrs for an all-ciiy seal, which is The highesi honor a girl can ree ceive in aihleiics. Miss Harding The G. A. A. sponsors yearly a poslure coniesr. Those enrering musi have A posiure. A commillee consisling of Mr. Kilbourne, Miss Lorena Bowen, and a disinieresfed person acl as judges. The girl who wins This coniesr receives Jrhe coveied lille of Miss Harding . Pagf forty-four hm-lilcr. iilllrli. llillwlml, Kluiiymz lu-ini nlmk. Zunnivr. liinilullm. Colm. R331 lllllluuml I933 SAGA I933 Calendar SepTember 7-WiTh an early sTarT, Harding opens iTs doors Tor anoTher year. Sepfember 22-Harding plays iTs TirsT TooTball game, and is deTeaTed by WhiTe Bear, I5-7. SepTember 23-Cheer leaders' assembly chooses Bob Saul, WalTer Torning, and Bob Menge as cheer leaders Tor The season. SepTember 26-PepTesT held in preparaTion of The oFFicial TooTball season. Sepfember 27-Harding sTands CenTral in opening game losing I2-O. SepTember 30-The I933 Saga STaTT holds iTs TirsT meeTing. OcTober 3--The TirsT copy oT The Beacon is issued. OcTober 7-Harding bows To ST. Paul Academy in a non-conTerence TilT wiTh a score oT 7-0. OcTober I0-AnoTher Red-leTTer day. Ocfober I0-Welfare League holds meeTing in The audiTorium. OcTober I2-FooTball spiriT assembly, wiTh Mr. Bonnell, Miss Bowen, and Mr. Fahey as speakers. Ocfober I3-Mechanic ArTs downs Harding by a margin of 6-The score being I9-I3. OcTober I4-P. T. A. sponsors RooTers' Club dance. Ocfober I9-Card parTy given in school gym by The P. T. A. Ocfober 21-Humboldf overcomes Harding eleven, 25-0. OcTober 24-The B eaco n published wiTh price reduced To Tive cenTs. Odober 25-Seniors, iuniors, and sophomores wade Through apTiTude TesTs. Ocfober 26-Johnson, EasT Side rival, swamps Harding aT NorTon Field, Hamline U, I2-6. OcTober 27-M. E. A. ConvenTion gives sTudenTs one and one-half days of leisure. November I-Journalism classes presenT BroadcasT Review. November 3-WashingTon clinches ciTy high school TiTle deTeaTing Harding, 27-0. November 4-5-Harding Tops MinnesoTa Press ConvenTion aT The Lowry wiTh aTTendance of 64 dele- gaTes. November I0- Choosing a VocaTion is The subiecT of a Tallc by Mr. Brace of The VocaTional School. November I7-The CoTTon Blossom Singers from Piney Wood, Miss., give a program of SouThern slceTches. November I8-Journalism classes sponsor a dance in Harding gym. November 22-Dance is given by iunior class for J. S. in spring. December 8- EnTer Dora, ExiT Dad and AcTion , Two one-acT comedies, were presenTed by The Mummers' Club. December I6-ChrisTmas number ol: The Beacon is published. December lb-The senior class presenTs Why The Chimes Rang as Their conTribuTion To The annual ChrisTmas program. December I6-January 9-ChrisTmas greeTs us wiTh Three weeks oT vacaTion. Page forty-fifve l933 SAGA I933 Calendar January ll-The CenTral High Band gives a lively concerT in The gym. January I8, I9, and 20- The Marriage oT NanneTTe is presenTed by The boys' and girls' glee clubs. January I9-27-The dreaded Tinal exams arrive. February 3-CenTral opposes Harding in The ciTy conference opener, and wins, 22-2I. February 7-Harding wins iTs TirsT game by downing Johnson, 24--I8. February I0-A close game is won by Harding when They deTeaT Mechanic ArTs, I6-l5. February I6-WashingTon deTeaTs Harding, I8-I4-. February 2I-Harding wins anolher close game deTeaTing l-lumboldT, I6-I5. February 24-Johnson revenges Themselves on Harding winning by I5-IO. March 3-HumboldT also geTs revenge, downing Harding, 20-l5. March I0-CenTral clinches The ciTy conTerence TiTle by again deTeaTing Harding, 30-I8. March March March March March I7-The G, A. A. TeaTures a varieTy show. I7-The Beacon BirThday parTy in honor oT iTs TirsT anniversary is given by Miss l-ledsTed. I7-Beacon's birThday issue is published. 22-23- Saga picTures Taken by The RembrandT ArT STudios, wiTh The usual rush Tor coaTs and Ties. 28-The H Club sponsors sunlighT dance in The school gym. March 3I-The prize vodvil oT The year is presenTed by The iournalism classes in coniuncTion wiTh April April April April April April April May May June June June June The paper. 3-Re-porT cards doom The day. A 5-The Journalism classes publish The Beacon . 6- Saga Vodvil is presenTed, TeaTuring well known perTormers. I0-EasTer vacaTionl No school, and yeT The school busTles wiTh acTiviTy7 Mr. Wilkinson and his band send sTrains oT melody Through The halls To cheer The Saga Toilers as They sTruggle wiTh Their annual! 20-The band makes iTs TirsT oTTicial appearance in a spiriTed concerT program. 25-Isabelle Slavik is chosen Tor Miss Harding in The school posTure conTesT. 27-28- LiTTle Old New York is presenTed by The seniors. 5-Junior Dance is sponsored To raise funds Tor The J. S. Prom. I9-We dance again. A mosT exclusive aTTair. Bids Trom The Girl Reserves. 2-The eliTe OT The iuniors and seniors Trolic and dance aT The social evenT of The season, The Prom. 5-A long awaiTed evenT. The Saga makes iTs bow To The public. I2-ThaT longed Tor day. GraduaTionl Au revoir, seniors. lb-GeT ouT The old Tishing Tackle, boys and girls. The old swimming hole's waiTing Too. lT's vacaTion Time again. Page forty-:ix I933 SAGA I933 Class Prophecy ARLAND OHDE walked down Third Sfreef one day before graduafion, deeply absorbed in fhoughf, confemplafing fhe possibilify of his ever becoming presi- denf of fhe Unifed Sfafes. Suddenly a sign on a building a few feef ahead caughf his eye: Make a Trip fo fhe Sfrafosphere: See Your Eufuref' This was indeed a coincidence. If if were really possible fo look info fhe fufure, he mighf as well seffle fhis presidenfial problem af once. Bolfing info fhe office, he requesfed full informafion. On being fold fhaf Professor Riccard was abouf fo make anofher flighf fo fhe sfrafosphere, Harland begged fo be allowed fo accompany him. This requesf was, of course, granfed. Hadn'f fhe sign said fhaf you could make a frip fo fhe sfrafosphere and see your fufure? Preparafion for fhe frip was already under way. Harland had fo be ouffiffed in a suif heavy enough fo keep him warm. Sfeam heaf hadn'f as yef been insfalled in fhe sfrafosphere. They placed him in an apparafus fhaf looked like a combinafion diving bell and flying suif. Then fhey escorfed him fo fhe roof where fhe professor was waifing in fhe balloon in which fhey were fo make fhe frip. Affer adiusfing fhe safefy belfs and making sure fhaf fhe oxygen pumps were in condifion, fhey were off. Harland enioyed if immensely. They rose five years info fhe sfrafosphere, fhen fen. By fhis fime his foes were beginning fo gel' cold. How- ever, by concenfrafing on fhe mechanism of fhe ship which Professor Riccard was demonsfrafing fo him, he was able fo forgef his discomforf. Suddenly he remembered fhe obiecf of his journey and looked ouf. Why, fhey were af leasf fhirfy years up, and he had only meanf fo go fwenfy. There was nofhing fo do buf drop down. Af lasf fhey reached fhe desired heighf, and Harland again looked ouf. He could nof see himself immediafely, buf he did see a woman who looked suspiciously like LA VONNE ANGIER, insfrucfing gym classes af fhe Y. W. C. A. There was DONALD SCHULDT designing a home for OILMORE SMITH, fhe pugilisf, and his wife, fhe former ELLA EDMAN: and DOROTHY CERNOHOUSE was happily mar- ried foo. Looking down on Harding, he saw MARGARET HARRINGTON and RICHARD McKUSlCK vying for honors as English 'reachers af fheir alma mafer. Thaf new milk company was owned by JOHN DlPPLE, buf RUEBEN HECKMAN had a very imporfanf parf in fhe managemenf of if, and guess who fhe chief cashier was, JUNE EWING. Oh! was fhaf HAROLD JOHN running a candy facfory? And a blighfed high school romance-fhaf of HARLAN CURTIS and EVELYN MUNKHOLM-Evelyn, if seemed, had discovered she possessed royal blood, so, of course, had been unable fo marry Harlan. He was now a famous aufhor, his heroines always being blue-eyed blondes. When fhe business women's club had ifs lasf elecfion, Harland saw, MARION ROGOSKI had been elecfed presidenf. FLORENCE HALVORSEN and DOROTHY KRUGER were sfill in Sf. Paul, foo, insfrucfors in fheir own school of hair dressing, while LEONA LAWRASON and MILDRED ZIMMER had become so inferesfed in annuals when fhey were on fhe Saga Sfaff, fhaf fhey were now giving insfrucfions in schools fhroughouf fhe cify on fhis subiecf. The professor now decided fo glide over Minneapolis, and here fhey found LUCILLE MURPHY superinfendenf of Sunday schools, and ELEANOR HOLDER leading a church choir. And, by fhe way, JOHN MURNANE was head floor walker af Donaldson's Deparfmenf Sfore. ln a Rochesfer hospifal HELEN UTECHT was following a career of nursing. When fhey reached Wisconsin, fhey were inferesfed fo learn fhaf DONALD ROBERTSON had a creamery fhere. The asfronomer, LOlS TUBBESlNG, had Page forty-Je-van T933 SAGA T933 Class Prophecy discovered Two very imporTanT new sTars: FRANCES MORAN and ROBERT SHAFF- HAUSEN were boTh making a greaT success in The movies. Harland ThoughT Chicago an ideal place Tor GENEVIEVE GREEN and EVELYN NIELSON To Teach eTiqueTTe, buT was raTher glad no one else Trom Harding was To be Tound There. He had heard some sinisTer Tales abouT The ciTy. From Chicago They decided To look over The GreaT Lakes. Lake Erie was now popular as The siTe oT The summer resorT oT CLAYTON OUAM, JOHN FRITSCHE, and DOUGLAS FLOWERS. WhaT was MARGARET HARSHBERGER doing in Maine? Why, The sign over ThaT TheaTre said, MargareT Harshberger, The GreTa Garbo OT The LegiTimaTe STage, Playing Here. In Maine, Too, The Farrand Shoe Company was seen. IT seemed To be doing Thriving business, Tor MAXINE was having an addiTion puT on iT. As he had expecTed, several oT his cIassmaTes were in New York. LORRAINE DAGGY'S inTelligence had Tound her a place as presidenT oT Vassar College, buT Harland was noT surprised aT ThaT, oT course. MARY MAHONEY was being awarded an inTernaTionaI arT prize, while ELAINE DILL was receiving one in anoTher phase oT arT. So They'd boTh be arTisTs. LAWRENCE HAUGEN was in New York, Too. Why, he had Turned ouT To be a comedian. And who was ThaT perTorming wiTh him? Oh-h, iT was Harland himseIT. So he wasn'T going To be presidenT aTTer all. Well, maybe iT was iusT as well: he really didn'T care Tor Tishing anyhow. CARL RUDEEN seemed To be making a success as an imporTer, and VIRGINIA PATTERSON had iusT won The world's speed record as a TypisT. Following a suggesTion made by Miss DoherTy, when he was in her senior English class, RAE GARRIGAN was wriTing poeTry and illusTraTing iT himseIT. The journey conTinued again and as The ship hovered over Philadelphia, Harland noTiced ELAINE RUSS, a Tamous opera singer, singing Tor a vasT audience. SHER- WOOD CLAUSEN, an ouTsTanding vioIinisT, was on The same program. Well, mighT as well driTT over WashingTon and see who is in The WhiTe House. JESSE POMROY!! WiTh Tirm and inTeIIigenT hands, he direcTed Congress and his counTrymen Through The diTTicuIT problems conTronTing The naTion. IT was greaT some HardingiTe had made The grade. He'd chosen MARIE BUSSIERE as his SecreTary, and she seemed To like The posiTion. Harland saw DOROTHY GORMAN, HOWARD KINNEY, and JOHN ZILLIOX also. DoroThy was SecreTary oT The Treasury, an ambiTion he knew she was cherishing even when in high school, and John was prominenT in poIiTics. Howard was Speaker oT The House OT RepresenTaTives. In WesT Virginia, MARIO CARBONE was superinTending The insTaIIaTion oT anoTher link in his counTry-wide chain oT conTecTionery sTores. He inTended To make HAROLD PEDERSON manager oT This one. When The McDONALD sisTers, ANN and FRANCES, decided To coIIaboraTe in ediTing The works oT Tamous American play- wriTers, They awarded The conTracT Tor The publishing To The MURPHY IALICEI Publishing Company. Why GEORGE SCHROEDER wenT clear To NorTh Carolina To manuTacTure air TraTTic signals, Harland couIdn'T see. However, he didn'T sTop To Tind ouT, buT wenT on To SouTh Carolina To Tind MARGUERITE NOLAN superinTendenT OT schools in CharIesTon wiTh EVELYN GOFFIN as her chieT TruanT oTTicer. IZEL WASMUNDT and LILLIAN PATET were Tarming in Georgia, and MAR- GARET SHORNSTEIN, PHYLLIS RICE, VERNA TIGGES, and LOIS THOMPSON were in Florida Trying To sTarT anoTher land boon. KATHLEEN SHEPERS was The pianisT in VIVIAN MICKLESON'S Dance OrchesTra in Miami. Oh, whaT do you suppose VIVIAN WATT was doing? She was Telling TorTunes by'reading Tea leaves Page forty-eight I933- SAGA i933 Class Prophecy in Jacksonville. RUTI-I JANZOW was assisling her by hunling up informalion aboul prospeclive cuslomers. Il was now lime for lhe balloon lo slarl across lhe ocean. The firsl slop was al Cuba where EMILIE GERI-IARDT, MARY STEWART, and VIRGINIA STOLPESTAD had a denlal laboralory. They were doing a good business, loo. FRANCIS WOLD was living in Porlo Rico on lhe relurns of his invenlion of a self-lighling malch. LUCILLE MALONE was making him an excellenl privale secre- lary, and EDWARD I-IAWKINS was his chief chauffeur. As lhey began lo move again, I-larland realized lhal if somelhing wasn'l done aboul lhe exlreme cold, he wouldn'l gel back lo lell his cIassma+es of lheir fulures. The professor remedied lhis, however, by producing a healer, lhe effecl of which, lhough il didn'l lasl long, was a greal help al lhe momenl. In mid-ocean a ship, caplained by WENDEL SWANSON, was spied carrying DAVID LIND, lhe archeolog- isl, lo Europe lo meel his wife, EDNA KRIEKE, who, having found a parlicularly fine urn, had cabled him lo come al once. Of course, lhe balloon reached Paris firslp il really hadn'l been a fair race any- how, and Harland was surprised lo find so many of his classmales lhere. VERNA YATES was owner of an exclusive beauly eslablishmenl, while nexl door LILLIAN RAMSEY was designing dresses. CHARLOTTE DECOURSEY, loo, had slopped in Paris in her mad search lhrough lhe conlinenl for a new and beller face cream. Who do you suppose was found building air caslles in Spain? No one bul JAMES LEWIS! Down in Sicily, JAMES DALY and FRANCIS BLINKI-IORN were lrying lo figure oul a way lo move lhe island before Ilaly finally decided lo kick il. And speaking of royally, JUNE CARLIN had been discovered lo be a long losl princess and had been claimed by her noble relalives and carried back lo her nalive counlry. Acling as an Alpine guide in Swilzerland provided as good a way lo earn a living as any JOI-IN LEWIS had been able lo lhink of. Pl-IYLLIS SCORE had found her niche in lhe world as a dancer for Berlin audiences: bul even she had found lhal she needed a press agenl, so DON CALVIN was filling lhal posilion. Harland saw no more of'his classmales in Europe unlil he reached Norway, where ELEANOR I-IANSON was experimenling lo find new ways lo prepare ludefisk. ETI-IEL LePAGE was in norlhern Europe living a happy married life in a lillle village in Finland. Professor Riccarcl now decided lo head loward Asia, allhough I-larland was sure none of his friends had lraveled so far from his nalive healh. You may well imagine how greally surprised he was lo find MARGARET I-IOVEY, a missionary nurse, and RAYMOND EREDRICKSON and his wife, lhe former MARJORIE OILLUM, lraveling logelher in India, doing missionary work lhere. Nor were lhey lhe only ones he found, for in Bombay, RICI-IARD KOPPE and I-IERBERT I-IENDRICKSON were carry- ing on a prospering spice exporling business, while I-IERBERT JOI-INSON was looking for lhe flying fishes on lhe road lo Mandalay. I-Iarland fell lhal nolhing was impossible by lhis lime and made no prolesl when his companion suggesled lhal some of his classmales mighl even be found in Borneo. Yes, BERNARD EREDRICKS was filling lhe posl of Uniled Slales Ambassador lo lhal island. DOUGLAS BONN, il seemed, had accompanied him as his personal physician. MILDRED OBERSCI-IULTE was valianlly carrying oul her dulies as a shepherdess in a remole parl of Auslralia, her husband. once a missionary lhere, having died. Page forty-nine I933 SAGA T933 Class Prophecy She was noT as lonely as she mighT have been, however, if BERNICE DEGE, who operaTed a large deparTmenT sTore in Sidney, had noT made TrequenT Trips To visiT her. WhaT do you suppose JEAN WOOLEY and RUTH COLBER6 were doing in New Zealand? They were conducTing an arT school. Jean was Teaching The arT oT conversaTion To The naTives, while RuTh, as her second assisTanT secreTary, was Tinding iT guiTe a iob Teaching Jean how To pronounce her pupils' names. In The long Trip Trom New Zealand To ATrica, They saw no one They knew, buT when They reached ATrica, The Travellers Tound ThaT iT had claimed many. GEORGE lNFELISE'S greaT brilliance, They were sorry To see, had broughT him To a sad sTaTe. He was Then looking Tor The equaTor wiTh a highly developed miscroscope oT his own invenTion. ARNOLD KEMP was discovered in The Kimberly Diamond Mines, looking Tor a diamond Tor LAVELLE MARVlN'S engagemenT ring. Because oT Tinancial reverses, The Two had noT as yeT been married. ROGER ELIESBACH was hunTing eIephanTs, and seemingly enjoying himseIT. Harland was beginning To Teel cold again, acuTely cold: in TacT, he TelT sure ThaT he would be unable To endure iT much longer, when looking down he saw ALBERT BRUCHMANN engaged in a dangerous sTruggle wiTh a lion. AlberT was vicTorious. buT he had been Trained Tor such emergencies, since he had made a liTe work oT capTuring and Training These animals. In The exciTemenT, Harland TorgoT The cold and said no more abouT iT in The Trip To anoTher parT oT The jungle where he saw ARTIS LEISTIKO who was camera-woman Tor a Tamous moTion picTure concern. In The Sahara DeserT, LYLE TIGGES and LEROY HENK were selling boTTled spring waTer To The Travellers. Their mosT recenT cusTomers had been a pleasure- seeking caravan composed oT WALTER PEYER, LORRAINE WEDOFF, ROSELLA STEVENS, CHARLES PFAFF, CAROLYN LARSON, LAWRENCE GRYZLL and a number oT oThers whom They hadn'T recognized. There seemed To be no more HardingiTes in ATrica, so The proTessor headed The ship Toward SouTh America. In The middle oT The ocean They became inTeresTed in The acTiviTies OT a whaling vessel which was owned by EDWARD HALL. They were surprised To Tind so Tew Harding sTudenTs in SouTh America. There were iusT Three. IDAMAE BOWNE was recuperaTing in a hospiTal in Brazil Trom injuries received when her chemisTry laboraTory was blown up by one oT her experimenTs. ILO HOWE was in The same hospiTal, having gone clear down There To Take up nursing. ALBERTA HART was Tinding liTe as a school Teacher in a liTTle Town near Cape Horn very saTisTacTory. Way down in AnarcTica, a li++Ie communiTy composed oT BERNICE BROWN, general sTore owner: JOHN LYNCH, physician: ANNA GUNTHER, posTmisTress: MILTON LINDEMANN, banker: and EILEEN MURRAY, VIRGINIA ALTMANN. RICHARD WEATHERAL, EUGENE LEACH, ROBERT BUSHAW, and WILLIAM McCALVY were living on The TaT oT The land. On The way To Hawaii, a ship was seen going souThward. lTs crew were all women. ESTHER MUELLER was The capTain, buT iT was evidenT ThaT MARGARET BLACK, URSULA McMAHON, DOROTHY KOEHLER, VIRGINIA CONROY. HESTER NICHOLSON, and MARION BROZEK were imporTanT among The higher oTTicers. The girls were on Their way To AnarcTica To visiT Their Triends There. ANONA LAVEN and HELEN SCHULTZ were manuTacTuring guiTars in Hawaii, and WARREN NELSON was acTing as oTTicial TesTer. The Travellers oT The sTraTosphere were undecided abouT Their rouTe aTTer They Paw fifty I933 SAOA ' IQ33 Class Prophecy IeTT Hawaii. IT seemed pracTicaI, Though, To go TirsT To Alaska, Then Through Canada To wesTern parT OT The UniTed STaTes, and Tinally home. Alaska Tound nOT only BRADFORD HAMMOND who was OperaTing a gold mine There, buT GLEN KRAHN whose agricuITural experimenTaI sTaTiOn was winning world Tame. AT The Time MARGARET DRISCOLL was There Too, making prepara- Tions TO swim The Bering STraiT. Harland was anxious To geT To Canada, so They IeTT immediaTely. In Vancouver, PHYLLIS LA DUE was a successTuI denTisT. ROBERT MOLKENBUR had a home Tor bachelor poeTs in The same ciTy. The idea doubTless had grown OuT OT his early inTeresT in and piTy Tor These men. Though he was surprised To find her in Winnipeg, Harland was noT surprised To learn ThaT EVELYN ANDERSON was Teaching expression and dramaTics. There was, also, a Tur Tarm in The province OT Ouebec under The managemenT OT HAZEL EGGERS, EVELYN CI-IUTE, and LORETTA CUNNINGI-IAM. The balloon headed wesT again Toward MOnTana. Here, NORMA BRASK was managing a wOmen's baseball Team. The Rocky MounTains were The scene OT The experimenTs OT The geologisT, FRANK HARRIS. In SeaTTIe, WashingTOn, They noTiced a sign Over a building, DORIS OAUSMAN'S SweeT Shop. ConTrary TO expecTa- Tions, HELEN MACK was quiTe pleased wiTh her pOsiTiOn in The library in PorTIand. You can imagine The success OT HELEN BILLET and IRENE JOHNSON'S iig saw puzzle TacTOry, in The same ciTy. In CaIiTornia, LOIS TUBBESINO was living on her Tame as a beTTer OreTa, and in Hollywood JENNIE HOSKINS was running a dress shop Tor movie acTresses. From CaIiTOrnia They wenT TO Arizona, where JOSEPHINE BOTTOMLY was in a hOspiTaI. She had been iniured in an airplane crash. The knowledge OT This, however, did noT keep HAROLD BRANDT Trom cOnTinuing his air-mail rouTe. EDWARD MOSSONO was puTTing The UniversiTy oT New Mexico on The map Through his work as coach OT Their ToOTbaII Team. His sisTer, LUCILLE MOSSONO, was making a name Tor herseIT as proTessOr OT eThics and psychology aT The same universiTy. NORMA WALTER was pracTicing law in Emporia, Kansas. She had become The TOremosT woman lawyer in The counTry. IT began To grow cold again, buT again iT was TOrgOTTen in The exciTemenT OT learning ThaT JACK PATTON and WALTER TORNINO were running a weekly news- paper in a Ii++Ie Town in SOuTh DakoTa. The Travellers now began To Think OT home, buT decided To go up over The Iron Range in MinnesoTa To make sure They had missed no one. Yes, BERNICE BEST was making a greaT success as a Teacher There. From This poinT They sped back To ST. Paul. They were moving along smOoThIy when The prOTessor IosT cOnTrOI OT his machine, and wiTh a sudden Iurch, They were being hurled upward one, Two, Three hundred years. The Things Harland saw during The nexT Tew minuTes were indescribably weird. BreaThIessIy, he waTched as sTrange Taces and sTranger places whirled by. He had considered his world modern, buT These worlds OT The TwenTy-TourTh and TwenTy-TiTTh cenTuries were unbelievably more so. STiII he was shooTing up and up when suddenly he seemed To be looking inTo empTy space. Had he acTuaIIy come TO The end OT IiTe, or had his vision simply reTused To IeT him see more OT so phenomenal a TuTure? He never knewg Tor in The nexT mOmenT The machine was again brOughT inTo cOnTroI7 boTh passengers drew a breaTh OT relieT, and They were Once more serenely TIOaTing down TO dear, happy I933. 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Full off' he'd heard aboui her fame, And of her beauiy fair. Bu+ when, a+ lasf, he saw The maid Her beaufy helped her none. Though ofhers did-he liked her' noi' For he saw 'thai she was dumb. To him her Tame was buf a farce. She may be fair, he said: Buf l'd like brains-and beaufy bolh- When I decide To wed. And so because her hand he scorned, Her love was roused ai lengfh, And iusi because he loved her no'r She loved wifh all her sfrengfhl -Arlis Leisfiko. Superlaiives Among The Seniors Craziesi Laugh ..... ...Donald Schuldi Shorfesi Boy ....... .... B radford Hammond Greafesl' Tomboy ,.... Big Shof ...,.... . , .Alice Murphy ........Bud Kemp Besf School Spirii .... ,.,. E velyn Anderson Fas+ Worker ..... The Teaser ..... Faslesf Talker .... Mosf Dignified ..... .., Reddesf Hair... Mosf Dimples. .. Busiesi Siudenf.. Besi Alibi Ariisi. Mos? Bashful Boy ...,. .. Mosl' M usical .... Page ffty-.fix ... .John Lynch . .Lawrance Haugen . ......... Jean Wooley .Mildred Oberschulfe Charloife DeCourcy .. .. .. .Helen Mack . . . .Harland Ohde . .. .Harold Brandi . . . , .Warren Nelson .. ..., Kafhleen Schepers Tallesi Girl .,..,,............ Mildred Zimmer Champion Gum Chewer .....,.. Helen Schulfz Laziesf Boy .,,..,....,. Biggesi' Bluff ......... Besi Naiured Person.. ,. .... .James Daly ....James Lewis . .. .Jennie Hoskins Jolliesf Boy .........,....,....... Jack Paifon Besi Blusher .....,,....,.. ,Milion Lindemann Boy wifh Biggesi Appefife ...... Gilmore Smiih The Biggesf Pesf .,....., Mos+ Bashful Girl ..... Live Wire ..,.......... Touchiesf Temper ........ Champion Wise Cracker. Harding's IT Boy ......... . . . .Frances Blinkhorn . . . . , .Norma Waller ...Virginia Alfmann ...Richard McKusick .....Wal+er Torning , . . .Richard Koppe TWWIQ3 l l Aspecl of llwe l-lills lWiTh Apologies lo Sidney Lanierl Tall, slolely, green againsl flue surnrner's sun. 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