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TRUE BLUE Class Play IV Athletic Assn. I-II Track III-IV I am not going to school to win a heart. Life’s a serious prop- osition ; girls too. A. W. Kealy: English Course Base Ball I-II Contain III-IV Foot Ball II-III-IV May Fete II Minstrel Show IV Student Cabinet IV Athletic Assn. I-II Class Vice Pres. Ill Class Pres. IV Class Play IV Cheer Leader I-IV I am a good Democrat and proud of it, begorrah! THE SENIORS “As a friend of the Seniors,” Stanley says, “Just write a few lines for True Blue. You know our class With its glorious past That’s why we intrust this to you ” Now a friend, as you know, Your virtues can’t see But appreciates each little fault, Can critically analyze, Horribly tantalize And sugar-coat facts with salt. What a wealth of material For poetry or prose, The Seniors, the bright lights of school! Those exceptional few With nothing to do Yet each in himself a rare jewel! For “Dud” is a pitcher And Jane a “stenog” And Christian a famous inventor And Donald at art Is playing a part And some day may draw for The Mentor. And Nellie can play While Helen’s sweet voice Is wafted away on the breeze. And Stanley can talk Right after a walk Until our Anita’s feet freeze. Class parties no more As in good days of yore Appeal not to Harold and Lyle. While Sigrid ar.d Mae Lillian and Miss Fae Spend hours on hair dressing style. Two Lauras and Ragna Make trouble galore. 17
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TRUE BLUE Myrtle Young: Commercial Course May Fete II Jr-Sr. Accuracy Contest ill Glee Club I-II-III A still tongue makes a wise head Doris Johnson: Commercial Course Athletic Assn- Entei tainm’t. I May Fete II Sewing Club II Jr-Sr. Speed Contest III I can’t help it if I am little. Esther Erickson: Modern Classical Course Declamatory I May Fete I Glee Club III Fi Fi IV True Blue StaT IV And still the wonder grew, That one small head could carry all . he knew. John Gillen: English Course Debate IV Foot Ball IV What could be done without the Irish. Lillian Leaf: Commercial Course Athletic Assn. I Glee Club I-II Declamatory I May Fete II Hiking Club II Class Play IV I see the right, and approve it too; condemn the wrong, and yet the wrong pursue. Esther Heggen: Commercial Course Sewing Club II Hiking Club I Glee Club I-II-III Athletic Assn. I She doeth all things well. Ragna L. Olson: Commercial Course Glee Club I-II-III May Fete II Declamatory I-II Athletic Assn. I Debate IV Sewing Club II True Blue Staff IV Hiking Club I I might be better if I would, but its awfully lonesome being good. Mary Rusch: English Course Athletic Assn. I Glee Club II-III Hiking Club II Latin Club II May Fete II School Reporter II Class Play IV True Blue Staff IV There is no substitute for sin- cerity. Nellie Palmer: Modern Classical Course Glee Club I Sec-Treas. II-III Hiking Club I Athletic Assn. I Class Vice Pres- I May Fete II Declamatory I-II Debate III-IV Fi Fi IV Class Play IV True Blue Staff I-II-IV Camp Fire IV She aims high and always hits mark. Sigrid Virginia Johnson: Commercial Course Glee Club I-II Hiking Club I Athletic Assn. I-II Class Vice Pres. II Sewing Club II May Fete II Declamatory IV Fi Fi IV Camp Fire TV Class Play IV Ass. Bus. Mgr. True Blue IV p was with her. ginger was in T. .1. Odenwald: Commercial Course Base Ball I-II-III Captam IV Coach Foot Ball II-III-IV Basket Ball III-IV Class Sec-Treas. II May Fete II 16
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TRUE BLUE Luella’s another real pest These four with Agnes and Mary Can whisper and chatter with zest. Now John G., Oh dear me, Has brought trouble and woe To the heart of many a teacher. And Loren sedate, Known as “Sticky” of late, We anxiously watched from the bleacher. There are Margaret and Myrtle And coy Helen K. Just what shall we say of these lasses ? For like Doris and Esther Their teachers they pester And often upset History classes. Quebec, you’ll remember, Was built on a bluff. Fred’s arguments are, I have heard. A siesta each day, Is essential, he’d say, For to go without sleep is absurd. Now Helen and Esther And sweet Doris J, Must surely be sent to some college. For in high school they’re late, They get just 98 And are sadly in need of more knowledge Stephina’s the lady Who types with such speed And Adolph knows how to keep score While William and Charles, Now Kealy and Jensch, Are Siamese twins no more. The world’s dreamers, dear friends, Have been doers as well; So those who have slept in their classes Will awaken in time And stand right in line To catch Mistress Fame as she passes. —E. M. J. Class Prophecy. 192(r It is in 1929, during the reign of Harold Bleier as Great High Emperor of China. He has at this time for his private secretary a scheming young man, Donald Williams, in whom he foolishly places much confidence. At this time there is a great call for missionaries to help Christianize the heathen Chinese; and recalling an old time friend of his, who has be- come a preacher of the gospel, he sends for the Rev. Stanley R. Beggs who has recently married a daughter of a Presbyterian clergyman. Rev. Beggs and his timid young bride set out immediately for China, taking with them their old family servant, Margaret Douglas, who rules the little family with a high hand. They say farewell to all their home friends and after making a last visit to Charles Jensch’s fairy farm where he raises the highest grade egg plant and milk weed, they set out on their way. They reach China safely, but when the heathen see the stern expres- 18
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