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'l'Hl3 LANTERN HARRY KOLBER After being graduated from a two-year Electric Shop course here, Harry at- tended Crane Tech but later returned for Robin Hood, Voices of the VVoods, Anne, VVhat's Her Name? and El Bandidof' He is a member of the Civics, Radio, and Debating Clubs. LEO KRIL0I4F CHimselfl is a likeable young chap, hav- ing initiative and a fine spirit of co- operation, proving himself a worthy leader. PEARL LEMBERG Pcarl's right there when it comes to ath- letics, having been on all the All-Star teams. Shels little, but what there is of her is mighty good. IXLICE Liscomn Alice came from Schurz. She's quiet and modest but makes warm friends. She has a fine spirit of co-operation, be'ong- ing to the Civics Club and G. A. A. EVGENIA M. LUKASIAK jean is another one ot' those sharks whose course book seldom reveals a mark below 90. As a member of the Civics Club, '24 to '26g G. A. A., '24 to '26, Tennis Club, '24g Swimming Class, '24, '25: Girl Reserves, '26g Psychology Circle, '26, and Chairman of Constitu- tional Committee of 3.-Vs and 4B's she has proven her worth. RosE Lum: Rose came from North High School, Minneapolis in February 1926. At Hibbarcl she was a member of the Civics Club and the Latin Club.
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'1'i1 if'TfN 'r E it N lX'lADELlNE KALK If all the lmoys were as good :it their work as Madeline is they would he mighty line. She takes tu teelmieal training like a duek to water. RUTH LEE likxizs Tootsie exemplities the saying, Good things always come in small packages. .Xfter roming here from Hyde Park in '24 she lielonged to the Civics Cluli, '24, '25, '26, Choral Cluh, '26g Hall Guard, '24, '25g Herald Staff, '25, XVeekly, '26, C. C. Memliership Committee, '26, and Class Social Committee. '25. RIYRTLIQ KAvI.AN Myrtle is a memlier of the Klalkus-Gordon- Kaplan eomlmination. Another one of these quiet girls who helonged to the Civies Cluli and G. .X. .X. for .ZZ years, sang with the rest of the Glee Cluli, '24, '25, as well as partakine' in the Hihlvard Follies, '25. She was also a VN'eekly re- pot'tet', '25. LILLIAN L. KARAsK Her activities include the G. QX. A. for SM years as well as the Civics Cluh for that same amount ot' yearsg All-Star liasketliall 'l'eam, 24. '25, and Hall Guard, '25. Pretty good work for such a sweet, timid voice. ELMER H. KLANN lilmer is one of those modest ones who are seen hut not lieard. However, he has done a lot. Civics Clulm Klemhcr for 3M yearsg Radio Clulu, '24, '25, Traek Team, '26, Glee Cluh, 'Z-lg Chess Clnh, '24, Hall Guard, 'Z-lg R. O. T. C., '24, '25, and President ot' SX Division, '26, are the things that lilmer has done. lXlABEL Kmss 'Rlilns lmelicves in getting through in a hurry, so she's graduating in three years. She likes to sew, and took part in the Freshman l'ZlSlllt?.Il show of '2-l.
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THE LANTERN '51, NN'it,1fRED TXIAKARSKI Mae was right on the juli when it came tu service and using furee, for he was a Hall Guard and served as a memher of the R. O. T. C. in '23, '2-l, He further proved his almility in wetting' liurope and distant stations as a memlmer of the Ra- dio Clulw. He also displayed his civic spirit 'hy lmeing' a memlier uf the Civics Clulx in '23, '24, '25 ,and the Hilmlward WOW Cluln, '25. SELMA lX'lALKl'S Selma is popular as well as lvttsy. She lie- lunged to the Civics Chili and G. A. .-X. for 3M years, Student Council, '25, Her- ald Stalt, '25, NYeekly Statlf, '25, '26, .'Xll- Star llasketlvall, '26, Baseball, '25, Glee Clulm, '24, '25, and Swimming Class, '26. She also ht-'ped get memlvers for the Civics Cluh ln' acting un its Klemlmer- ship Committee, '25, ROSETTA A. lXlCCARTlIY Rose is another one of these girls whu are everyone's friends. The Civics Cluli had her as a menilier all four years, G. .-X. A., '25, '26, Student Council Alt., '25, Clee Clulm, '25, Serg'eant-at-fXrms uf 3A and 4lS llivisinu, as well as Chairman uf the Snapshot Cmnmittee of the .Kn- nua', '26. Pretty guml fur une girl, isn't it? HERMAN MEYER Herman was treasurer ut' the 3.-X division, Hall Guard, '24, Cixics Clulm memlmer, '25, '26, on the lnter-Ronin Basketball Team, '23, '24, '25, ard the Inter-Room llaselmall Team, '24, '25, '26, .X well liked fellow. ISADORE MEvERs lssie hasn't dune very much along the lines ut' cluh activities, etc., lint what he has done was accomplished well. lie- sides lic-ing' on the VKX-ekly Stat? he was :un alternate to the Student Council, '26. ALXRCIIER M0LAv Archie is one of those so-called jazz artists. His orchestra has furnished mu- sic for many a goml time. His curly hair and cheerful smile win him many friends and admirers,
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