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Best AUTIL THE SENIOR STATISTICS The merits of the Senior Class of 727 are unlimited, and I am pleased to disclose a number of them: Handsomest Boy .... Prettiest Girl. ..... . Best Liked Boy Best Liked Girl . .. Best Dressed Boy .. Best Dressed Girl .. Dancer ...... Class Bluff, Boy Class Bluff, Girl . .. Most Dramatic .... Athletic Hero ....... Athletic Heroine ....... Most Successful Boy Most Successful Girl Boy with Best Line. Most Modern Girl .,... 8: 3 5 Champion ..... The Englishman ..... Most Studious Boy Most Studious Girl . Biggest Eater ....... Best Sport ........ Quietest ............. Most Bashful Boy . Most Bashful Girl . Most Musical ........ Official Truck Driver .... Reddest Hair ....... The Clown ..... The Poet ........ Most Practical ..... Best Mannered .... Prettiest Hair . .. Prettiest Eyes .... Best Hearted ....... Most Accomplished Most Congenial .... Friendliest Smile .... T allest ........... The Heavyweight .. The Artist ....... Hardest Worker .... Most Unassuming. . . . . ............................. john Spellman Page Z 8 . . . . . . .Edythe Steir . . . . .Edgar Lindroth . . . .Marion Doolittle .. ..... Aynsley Ross . . . . . . . .Louise Netz .Genevieve Frederick . . . . .Adelbert Morse . . . .Charlotte Sayfrs .. ..... Fern Lester . . . . Nibbsl' Hendee . . . .Marion Doolittle . . . .Charles Kerry . . . . .Erma Hafeman True . .Kathleen Edwards . ..... Allen McBride . . . . .Aubrey Wells . . . . .Julius Kublank . .Lauretta Frederick .. . .Kenneth Grabbe . . . .Rowena Grandy . . . .Frank Wrench . . . . .William Boysen .... . .Lora Sturm .. . .Charlotte Sayers ..... .Otto Radke . . . .Robert Hagerty . ..... Henry Heise . . . . .Opal Knigge . . . .Pender Walsh . . . .Pauline Conway . . . . . . . . .Harriet Tulley Marguerite Frederick . . . . .Barney Amann . .Lauretta Frederick . . . . . . .Edgar Roder . . .Frances Fincutter .. . .Margaret McDonald . . .Leonard Taulu ...... .Tom Stevens . . . . . .Edward Wirtz . . .Berenice Laycock
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N A U T I L U S HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1927 In September, 192 3, ninety-eight boys and girls started on what we will call the Crusade of the Class of 727. The purpose of this journey was to gain as much knowledge as possible and our gcal was to make a name for ourselves. The first part of our journey lay through the halls of L. T. H. S. We started out as Freshmen under the leadership of Richard Flagg and the supervision of Miss jump. We acted rather queerly at first, I suppcse, because we were in a strange place among strange companions. We soon grew used to our surroundings, however, and made many friends among our associates. We found also that the teachers were our friends and were willing to give us as much help as we needed. We successfully overcame the enemy, Failure, in the first important battle, Semester Exams. We celebrated our victory by an event long to be remembered as the Freshmen party. Exams came again, as exams will, and most of us managed to get good grades for the year. Thus ended the first year of our journey and we disbanded for the summer months. When we met the following fall to continue on our way, we elected Kathleen Edwards as our leader and Mr. Best as our advisor. Affairs ran quite smoothly for the first half year, and so after Semester Exams we and our companion classes, under the direction of Mr. Teed and Miss McNicol, presented an athletic carnival. A member of our class won the trophy which was given to the winner of the gym meet. We had a good time at our Sophomore party and because of these good times we were almost eager for Final Exams. We ended the school year with a beach party under the management of Miss McNicol and Mr. Best. When we met again the following September We found our number considerably decreased. We elected Adelbert Morse as our leader and Miss Aurell and Mr. Hawk as our advisors. We pressed forward eagerly, intent on our work and on the big event of the year-the junior-Senior Banquet. This proved to be a success, as the class lived up to our motto, United we stand, divided we fall, and helped the advisors to the best of our ability. We concluded the year with final exams, as usual, and a picnic at Round Lake, which we enjoyed very much. In September, 1926, we met to continue on this lap of our journey, and elected Elmer Hendee as leader, with Miss Smith and Mr. Crawford as advisors. With the help of Miss Sisler, we presented the play, 'lighthouse Nan, realizing there was considerable dramatic ability among our number. Shortly after this event a goodly number became interested, in instrumental music and as a result we have our High School Band. And now, although it seems that but a few weeks have passed, we find ourselves nearing the end of this part of our journey. There remains before us only the junior-Senior Banquet and Commencement. As we look back, we find we have made mistakes as anyone will, but we have tried to do our best. When we leave High School and go out into the world we will try to continue to do our best and hope to achieve our goal by so doing, and may we at all times conduct ourselves in such a manner that members of L. T. H. S. will be proud to say, They are alumni of our school. JULIUS KUBLANK, 727. Page 27
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NAUTILUS CLASSWILL ARTICLE I. To the teachers for future reference we leave an authorized edition of the school text in form of exam papers. ARTICLE II. We leave our ghost to haunt L. T. H. S. in the dim future. To To sung in To blues.' To U ARTICLE III. A the Seniors we leave the Senior Rowi' and the joys and privileges ther-ein. ARTICLE IV. ' the jolly Juniors we leave the little ditty, 'K 'Twonit Be Long Now, to be moments of supreme ecstasy. , ARTICLE V. the Sophs we bequeath the privilege of keeping Joann from getting the ARTICLE VI. the Frosh tbless themij we leave our ability to keep ourselves entertained and out of mischief in absence of the teachers. ARTICLE VII. . To Mr. Underbrink we leave a carload of good wishes for the coming years. ARTICLE VIII. To our 'tpilots, Miss Smith and Mr. Crawford, we leave our deepest gratitude for aiding us in our struggle through the rapids to the calm of the open sea. W1TNEssEs: Genevieve Frederick 'fEddy', Lindroth Henry Heise Tom Stevens Edu True Marion Doolittle Page 2 9
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