High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 27 text:
“
wi wmmmmwmm.- W... N.. i MABEL WALTERS. Behold the blonde' It isn't due t . o peroxide either. English is Mabel's specialty. A 95 on report is a trifle to her. She aspires to be a writer, and since we know she has ability we are positive she will gain success. RUSSELL T. McNUTT- BO0B?'. Russell is one of those demure, thoughtful fellows who thinks twice before he speaks, and is nothing at all like his namesake of the funny sheet. He has a quiet reserve that is hard to break unless you become well acquainted with him. He is an excellent student and plays a stellar role in Miss Adam's Chemistry class. We think that Whittier must have thought of a person like Russell when he said loathing pretense h d' ' ' e id Wlth cheerful will what others talked of while their hands were still . HELEN BURK. Here is one of those precious few maids who comply with the re- quirements of being a tall and dignified ' Seni01 '. She is respected for the trait of attending closely to her own business, but it is whispered about that she shares her friend Madie's Twelve Mile interests. FRED HEIMLICH. One of those tall boys who never has much to say. But what he does say has some weight in Miss Cox's class. Fred makes a model Abe Lincoln in stature, stride and slowness of speech. His conduct in Chemistry class is one for admiration. We surmise that his ideal dream is t o be a second Caruso-not a singer, however, a fruit dealer. MADOLYN GOTSHALL. This little miss with sparklin b g rown eyes is a holy terror when it comes to working mathematics. She is full of pep and seems quite interested in Twelve Mile. It has been said that some young men live there. We wonder? Page Tzrfen ll-150776
”
Page 26 text:
“
JOHN UALVERT. Here comes a boy down the hall, chest out, arms flying. Oh, that's John. To hear him argue about anything pertaining to the farm you would think he was an agent for tractors. John will make a good scientific farmer for he surely is interested and Well informed in agriculture. SALOME REIGHTER. You say that that quiet little mit slipping down the hall is a Senior! You don't mean it? Yes, Salome is a really shore-nut graduate. When the good Lord spilled peroxide on the heads of '21, her's got a plentiful supply, as her flaxen curls indicate. DAVID GRAFF- DAVEY . Dave has in the last two years been a valuable assistant of Mr. Hochhalter at the basketball games. Until recently Davey had the aspect of a Bolshevist, but finally he scraped an acquaintance with a 'Gillette and now is a rather good looking fellow. More than one fellow in L. H. S. has at one time or other envied Dave his jet-black hair. He has shown many signs of becoming a good busi- ness man. Yes, we have great hopes of seeing his name at the head of a large Inter State Transfer system. MARIE JACKSON. She has a heart wherein is room for every joy. Marie has been a most conscientious member of the class and has been with us throughout four high school years. She is a good student and an able member of the Glee Club. Marie has never said what she hopes to be but we are sure that she will choose the right thing and do it in the right way. EDWIN JOX-- 1PETE,'. Pete comes bare-back riding to school every day on his bicycle. He is a good student, especially in Latin, journalism and printing. He is going to study electrical engineering at Purdue and he ought to go through easily, because he passed through the electrical part of Physics with flying colors. Page Twenly
”
Page 28 text:
“
JASON BIRKENRYTH. Jason resembles his brother in stature and has an uncanny power of guessing the right answer to any kind of question, whether he has ever heard of the subject or not. Jason believes in keeping up the family's reputation. The following tribute has been given to him and his brother by a certain teacher: Well, those Birkenruth's generally hit things right. He is an all-round good fellow and every- body's friend. DOR.0Tl-lY DOWNS- DOT . Dot is not a tweeny Weenie but a real Senior, and it has only taken her three and one-half years to become one, too. Besides being a ' l ct this class in which to good student, she has the wisdom to se e graduate. As Dorothy left the Juniors to come to 1921, we hope that she will never regret the change and that she likes us as well as we do her. VICTOR SEITOR- VIl '. No, Vic does not marcelle it, but that perfect wave has been the envy of all the girls in school for many moons. Vic and his car ' ' 't ee why he needs his legs at all. are inseparable, in fact, we don s He is an ideal Senior, indeed, his demeanor would become a college I I graduate. He is going to Chicago University to learn to D6 a unmet. We feel sure that he will succeed and when he is Secretary of the ' e shall remember Victor and his never- United States Treasury w crowded car at L. H. S. MAI-IJ ORIE FAR,Rl'1LL-'M A RJ . 'tb us ever since our High School days began Marjorie has been wi and has established a good reputation with her schoolmates by study- ing hard and getting good grades. But Marjorie is truly feminine in that she finds Physics her only stumbling block. She is very quiet, although if you are around her it would not be long until you would f r her in your heart. discover there was a warm place o FRED SNELL. ' ll his own Wow girls don't rushg he has Fred's complexion is a . . , , no recipe for it. Fred is one of our leisurely post graduates who has more time to waste than anyone else in the world. Though the yard stick says that Fred is five feet ten inches, he is decidedly interested in Little things. Fred is going to Pratt to take up Archi- tectural Engineering, and if the charms of the city don't lure him ' ' ' cess and that his iirst astray, we predict that he will be a big suc plan will be for a little bungalow for two. Page Twen ty-two
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.