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'52 Q THE LANTERN EDNA WILSON I'resident Of Student Council, '26, Secre- tary Student Council, '24, '25, Secretary Choral Club, '26, Civics Club, '23, '24, '25, '26, Civics Club, '23, '24, '25, '26C CIVICS Club Delegate, '25, G. A. A., '23, '24, '25, 5'26, All-Star Yolley Ball, '25, All- Star Captain, Basketball, '25, Hi'bbard Follies, '25, Senior Play, '25, El Ban- flidO, '26, VVeekly Staff '26, Chairman, l'lCl.ll1'C Committee, '26, Swimming Club, '26, Girl Reserves, '26. HELEN VVINEIRERG Hibbard Grammar, 3M Year Graduate, Civics Club, '23, '24, '25, '26, G. .-X. .-X., '23, '24, '25, '26, Girls Reserves, '26, Chess and Checker Clu'b, '24, ROBERT GRAF .Xssaria High, Assaria Kansas, Morris High, New York City, Hibbard High. SUZANNE VV1'rz 3 Year Graduate, Tuley, '25, Herald Art StatT, '25, Annual Staff, '26, Art liditor, Civics Club, '25, '26, G. A. .-X., '25, '26, All-Star Vollcy and Captain, Basketball Team. ROBERT WVNDERLICII Civics Club '23, '24, '25, '26, Glee Club '24, '25, Hibbard Follies '25 Q CLARA NIAMIE ZEIKEL Hibbard Grammar, Civics Club, '25, '26, Student Council, '25, '26, Discipline and Civics Committee, '24, G. A. A., '23, '24, '25, '26, Assistant Chief Hall Guard, '24, Girl Reserves, '26, Vice-President, junior Class, '24, Chairman Gift Committee,
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EHR LAITITERN DOROTHY SPARKS G. A. A., '23, '24, '25, '26, Civics Club, '25, Herald Staff, '25, Weekly Staff, '26, Stu- dent Council, '25, Class Poet, All-Star Volley Ball, '25, All-Star Baseball, '25, Secretary-Treasurer, Chess and Checker Club, '25 '26. ISADORE TUROWETZKY 3 Year Graduate, Chairman of Cap and Gown Committee, Civics Club, '24, '25, '26 Hall Cuards '25 '26 Debatin Club, fze. 1 ' ' ' g MARJORIE XVALTER G. A. A., '24, '25, All-Star Base'ball and Volley Ball Teams, '24, '25, Swimming Team, '25, '26, Life Saver, '26, VVeekly Circulator, Student Secretary, '26. WINONA THARP Hibbard Grammar, Civics Club, '23, '24, '25, '26, G. A. A., '24, '25, Glee Club, '23, '24, '25, '26, Treasurer, '23, Presi- dent, Glee Club, '26, Robin Hood Cast, '23, Follies, '25, El Bandido, '26, Senior Play, '26, Class Vocalist, '26. JOE WEIss Cheer Leader, Civics Club. HANNAH XVERTII Civics Club, '23, '24, '25, '26, G. A. A., '23, '24, '25, '26, Senior Play, '26, Stu- dent Council, '25, '26, All-Star Basket- ball Team, '26, Chairman, 4A Social Committee, '26, Secretary of Class, '24, '25, Glee Club, '25, '26, Hibbard Follies, '25, El Bandidof' '26.
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THE LANTERN H 37 Glass Gjfislory Qune, 1926 Sept. 16, 1922.-Decided this day to record the events of my high school career, wherefore I may say that there be over a hundred young people in our class, and they are often called Freshies, yet I find that name somewhat dis- tasteful to mine ears. However, we being able to endure much, are happy in our drivers division rooms, 308, 310, and 312. The outlook for the four coming years does seem most bright. Dec. 23, 1922.-Rooms 312, 310, and 308 to drivers poor families to-day with baskets designed to cheer their Christmas. Room 310 did give good Christmas boxes to the Cook County Contagious Hospital this year. The class of '26 does desire most earnestly to be of value in life. And a worthy motive there is in their cheer-giving. Feb. 5, 1923.-Much rejoicing in Freshman quarters. The rank of 1A is most gratifying to our pride. May 23, 1923.-To-day the Freshmen did most distinguish themselves in the Junior events at our Field Day. A pleasant time had. Sept. 11, 1923.-This new semester, Miss Morse's students, room 308, were apportioned between Miss Marsh and Miss Fick in 310 and 312. Feb. 6, 1924.-Last semester very uneventful. The Freshies, as some called them, now enjoy the pleasure of being Sophomores. Rather proud of the distinction. Room 305 now is home to the students of 312 and insomuch as the room is new to them, they are quickly becoming settled. March 30, 1924.-VVithin the last few weeks both 305 and 310 have or- ganized Student Government. A commendable step to take. The officers of 305 be Cromer Nelson, president, Edna Wilson, secretary, Robert Basche, treas- urer, and Haydn jones, study officer. The president of 310 is Imogene Man- sell, who has the distinction of being the only girl in the school who is the pre- sident of a class. The vice-president of 310 is Sam Lesner, the secretary, Al Palmer, and the treasurer, Isadore Miller. june 5, 1924.-It now being near the end of our Sophomore year, we have had a festivity in celebration thereof. The gym decorated in gold and blue. Caps and bows of gorgeous tissue paper likewise worn. Dancing and games, -and also cookies, and lemonade, and sweetmeats of nectar-like deliciousness flid seem most enjoyable. Sept. 11, 1924.-Our two rooms joined for the junior year, and they be meeting for division and class purposes in 305, with Miss Marsh and Miss Fick joint teachers. Dec. 11, 1924.-Did organize our class with Robert Basche, president, Clara Zeikel, vice-president, and Edward Krinsky, treasurer. Dec. 18, 1924.-To-day was junior Ribbon Day and the whole school much beautified by the bows the juniors did sell. The money thereby obtained to be used for Christmas baskets for the poor as is our annual custom. Also the soldiers at the Speedway Hospitali' will receive magazine subscriptions from us. Furthermore, a contribution to the Milk Fund from our class. Feb. 12, 1925.-Room 305 has again elected officers. Sam Lesner, presi- dent, Joe Kugel, vice-president, Hannah Werth, secretary, and Edward Krinsky, treasurer. A most pleasant feeling that over seventy of those Freshmen of 310 and 312 have almost reached the great Senior year. Feb. 18, 1925.-To-day we lost one of our best members when pneumonia took Donald Hubbard from us. A boy known throughout the school for his fine spirit and high character.
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