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THE LANTERN 79 GRACE BODINE, President A better choice for president we could not have made. Popular, sweet, carefree and gay. She gained well-merited popularity thru the excellent service she rendered to the school and students serving as captain of the Hall Guards for two semesters. Grace has also served most gracefully as one of the oflicers of Mayfair Student Council. Our teachers are as unanimous as we are in the opinion that Grace deserves her place as first among the best. MARVIN NEss, Vice-President He is our vice-president and a good one, too. This youth is quiet, and good-looking, also a shark in Civics. You may always depend on Marvin, De- cause anything he starts, he always finishes. LUCILLE STEINBRINK, Secretary Lucille is a stately maid, tall, fair and slender, industrious, ambitious, and humorous. Her sweet disposition is one of her most admirable assets ,and her efliciency is highly commendable. BERNICE HEYNE, Treasurer We have found Bernice a capable treasurer. She is pretty and sweet, very studious, always deeply interested in and busy with her homework. By her faithful service and her fine loyalty to Mayfair's high ideals, she has won the respect of all her acquaintances. MILDRED PETTERSON, Class Historian We elected Mildred as Class Historian. She is a girl who is always willing to help generously and to co-operate in every project for the good of her class and her school. Our historian is surprisingly full of pep and remarkably pretty, even among the many other pretty girls of Mayfair. EDNA OSBERG, Class Prophet. Edna is a diligent worker whose winning smile and charming personality have won her many friends. If our future were truly in her hands we would all surely be happy.
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78 THE LANTERN I had received an invitation from Ruth Blotz to attend a banquet she was giving in honor of Raymond Wenikatys and Fred Fredericks, who were leaving on an exploration trip to the North Pole. Ruth was a successful business woman who was widely known. At the banquet were several notable personages, among them Louise Weidenhoeft, artist, Anna Fox, President of a Woman's Welfare Club, Grace Carlson, mayor of the fairy city, Bernice Kroger, owner of the city's only beauty shopg and Elizabeth Fischer, prominent in the social world. I returned home tired and glad to retire after my full day. On the ensuing morning my guide called for me again and we went for a stroll through a park. We found Francis johnson and Francis Gates in charge of a flower conservatory. On the way to our car we passed a lingerie shop, where we saw Lucille Schultz, Rose Kuzma and Lorraine Krause in charge of the sales. I visited the court house and found Ella Lauben, Anna Wichbrod and Roslyn Rose to he very successful police women. In the evening, wishing to see more of this interesting little city, I took a moonlight excursion. Strange to say, the boat was completely under the management of very competent women. Evelyn Dierdortf was captain, Barbara Kielezynski steward, Lucille Gold- enstein and Betty Jurica, and Lillian Johnson were other officers. 'llhe boat took me to a shore where there seemed to be great excitement. Harriet Dmoch had broken her finger while playing the piano for a group of enthusiastic dancers. From this scene of excitement, I went to a cafeteria to dine. I met Alice Steinberg, who told me of her success in the motion picture world. With her were Louise VVegner and Dorothy Smith, women of influence in the politica. field. Lucy Klein and Ethel Forbes entertained by singing two very beau- tiful duets. Aw l was afterward to learn, this day of recreation was my last, for although I retired in the hotel room that I occupied in that city, I awoke to find myself back in Spain. Perhaps it was just a dream. Who knows? But at any rate, it was surely a pleasant one. . Margaret Bowles.
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ii 'I' HE 1, fir 'V E It N NTARY H1,AsKo The smile that she does always wear Brings happiness here and there I-Ier cheerful smile and friendly ways Make fairer Mayfair's sunny days. GRACE BODINE ' The graceful president of our class is sheg A great success she'll always be. lXflAkGAm:T BLTEHLING Never absent, never late XN'e think that our Margaret is just great! SYLVIA CouEN Always jolly, says clever things too, Do we like our Sylvia? l'll say we clol AIEANETTE DA Rolf Here's our Jeanette A better pal we've never met. CAROLYN DAIVM Neat, sweet, and ever true VVhat else would Carolyn be to you? ELEANOR ENG1.E1IA1m lf ever you neecl a friend most true, Pi ' lry sweet Eleanor with eyes so blue. LILLY GOLDBERGER She's quiet and fairg Dark eyes and clark hair. EVELYN H.NNStJN She plays the violin wonderfully well A very bright future for her we fore- tell. AMELIA HAYNA She is the athlete of our classg And we are very proud of this pretty lass.
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