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il giggles ' ' v ' v s me 355555 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY As freshmen, we the class of 1928, were considered just as green as all of the other classes who had entered, but even in our first year we proved to the upperclassmen that we weren't as dumb as we looked. In our first year we had one man win his H , being a member of both the basketball and football squads. In the literary field we made even a better showing for three of our members, Gladys, Helen, and Harold became members of the D of D , Gladys through essay work, while Harold and Helen entered through declam work. Along the musical line we had several members in the second Glee Club and Grace W. and Beverly represented us in the orchestra. The freshman member of the pep committee was Helen. As our second year came around we determined to enter into the ac- tivities of the school more than ever so that is why we made such a good showing. Two out of the six members, Ruth and Helen, represent- ed the sophomore class on the pep committee. Beverly and Ruth en- tered the D of D , three girls belonged to the Spelling Team, three of the six debaters were sophomores, six girls were in the G. A. A., four boys on the football squad, and Eugene, Earl, and Ray were on the 'bas- ketball team. In music we had four members in the Bel Canto, seven girls in the Hop Sing High, two boys in the Glee Club, while in orchestra we held three places. When we started in on our third year we found that several of our members had dropped, but many more had joined us from St. Mary's, Dakota City, and other places. making us about fifty strong and so we took a greater part in the school life than ever before, for we had rep- resentatives in every organization except the other classes. One of our classmen, Earl, was the basketball captain. Now our fourth year has come bringing with it, its olive wreaths. Gerald was the football captain, Eugene our basketball captain, all de- baters are seniors, and we are amply represented in the musical organi- zations. Thus you can see we have raised the standard of class participation in activities, and helped to give our Alma Mater a reputation. page twenty one
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wmaminm J ummm: S 1928 'ummW'u Neva Lenning Norm. T.g Ped. C. 13, 4 3. Modest Heart. Marie Stoakes Com. Laughter, Ray Johnson Com.3 vice pres. 1433 Nok. St. 1Art3: Ft. Il. 13,433 13.13. 12,3,34 Track 13,433 H-Club 13-43. The End of a. Perfect Day. Birdell Solbeck Gen'l. Ain't We Got Fun? Theodore McGee Com.3 G.C. 12,3,433 M.C. 13,433 Op. 13,43 Orch. 13,433 Ft.B. Mgr. 143. The Shiekf' Abbreviations As.C.-Assembly Committee. Sp. Team-Spelling Team. M,C.-+Mixed Chorus page twenty f Paulette Vonderhaar Gen'1.3 St. Marys 11, 23 3 Presentation Academy 133: B.C.C. 1433 M.C. 1433 Orch. 1431 OD- 143. Always Claude Long Gen'l.3 Nok. St. 1Bs. Mgr.33 Ft.B. 1433 H- club 1433 D. of D. 143 Sam, the Old Ac- cordian Man. Mabel Zeman Gen'l3 Op. 123. I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls. Gerald Vonderhaar C0m.g St. Marys 11, 233 Class Pres. 1433 G.C. 13,433 M.C. 13. 433 Op. 13,433 D. of D. 13,43, sec. 1433 Nok. St. 1Asst. Bus. Mgr.33 Ft.B. 13,43. Capt. 1433 H-Club 13, 43. Among My Souven- irs. Ada Maude DeSmidt Norm. T.3 Ped.C. 13, 43, pres. 1433 G.A.A. 113. Who? Abbreviations B.C.C.-Bel Canto Club G.C.-Glee Club. Op.-Operetta G.A.A.-Girls' Athletic Assoc.
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o If I ' I S CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1928, being in full sense and right state of mind, and realizing the dire needs of several underclassmen, do hereby be- queath the following: Jennie Anderson-My Swedish accent to my brother. Edmund Anderson-As if I would give anybody anything worth keeping! Asa Arent-My shoes to anyone who thinks he can fill them. Grace Bennett-A sweet smile to some Junior whose mouth is apt to turn down. Eugene Bradley-Any broken hearts which I may leave behind to Merle Clark to patch up. Leone Christensen-A special ad for Star cars to be found in the Humboldt papers. Harold Crain-A brutal and ferocious nature to Phil Lovrien. Stella DeMeester-My position of class story-teller to Trafford Saul. Ada Maude DeSmidt, Luella Flemmig, Mildred Hoffman-Nice big vacancies in the Pedagogical Club to future Soph pedagogs. John Edwards-My speed C?J to Theodore White. Earl Gabrielson-This epitaph on the dressing room door, Earl Gaylord Gabrielson QE. G. GJ Hazel Gangstead-Whoever wants what I have can come and get it. Edith George-My art of sassing the teachers and getting by with it to Mildred Loomis. Nina Hart and Alice Morse-Our calm spirits to Jeanette Rollins. John Hibbard-A perfect scholastic record to some other poor fish who needs it as bad as I did. Evelyn Hellickson-My boisterous manner to Mary Merris. Irene and Frances Johnson-Our apartments to any other girls who think we enjoyed batching. Ray Johnson-My habit of appearing every once in a while in as- sembly with a chalk talk to Kenneth Haviland, hoping he can furnish the amusement I did. Mildred Knieriem-A bunch of sweet nothings to Kenneth Sexe. Marjorie and Neva Lenning--Our devotion to each other to the Edwards twins. Claude Long-That irrepressible dignity to Don Sawyer-may he profit by it! Andrew Merris-A rattling good vehicle to Art Parsons when his breaks down. page twenty-two
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