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MIRIAM (ELEANOR) WILKINS is in the worm raising industry, which her fertile brain conceived ami carried out. At her farm every size, shape, and variety of eating, cooking, and fishing worms are grown. “Witty WITTE, as I MILD A is called on the billboards, is playing on Broadway in some of Franklin Moon’s latest hits. All of which demonstrates that ability cannot be shaded under a bushel basket or anything else. ONE STILL PINE Here in the evening hush of day. In the silence after restless play. The trees are weaving lovely thoughts In soft design. Over there the pines are still, Looking at heaven from their hill. If I could grow as patiently As one still pine! Oh, I wish I were a pine tonight That in my majesty I might Give some poor mortal all the joy Of thoughts like mine. Franklin Moon. SUNSET Castles with golden casements. Crimson watch fires bright. Sending their pillars of scarlet To warn approaching night! Yet hack of the golden glory Where night has just begun— Purple clouds pass like mourners Over the grave of the sun. Esther Nelson. Page Twenty-two
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For the first time in history a mere woman has attained the ofiice of secretary to the president of the University; the fortunate person is PEARL MORGAN, whose industry was noted at Marshall. Although Shakespeare's works are still considered classic literature, ESTHER NELSON’S latest works have replaced Shakespeare’s in the public schools; this change was a sad blow to many teachers whose chief pleasure was to compel unwilling students to assimilate Shakespeare. STUART NICOL is the city engineer of the thriving metropolis of Zion City, Illinois. Stuart, in accordance with the city ordinance, is raising a full beard to disguise his features. I sec ARMIN SCHWEPPE robed in black, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, cracking jokes with the rather morbid members of the court. Continuing with his Itountiful and generous nature uppermost, KENNETH SIMPSON is carrying on a free lunch counter at Hobo Park; I am not sure but that he does this piece of work for the benefit of some of his classmates. GEORGE TAFT, who spent much time as forest ranger in Minnesota, has been promoted to a place in the President’s cabinet; George is looked to as a likely candidate for the presidency. HUGH MORRISON, the self-made millionaire, is leaving a good share of his money to the Minneapolis policemen in return for the profitable (to the municipal courts) hours he has spent in their company. We have ROBERT NELSON as the surgicul expert at Fort Snelling; at present his scientific mind is wrestling with the problem of how to hatch bigger and better chickens in less time. SIGURD OPSTAD is playing the dignified rolo of county undertaker; as the business is on a firm paying basis, “Sig” is very comfortably situated. GERALD SHEPARD is the gen-eral of our army in China; only the fact that the Union needed represerving caused peaceful Jerry to don the hauberk, etc. DOROTHY SMITH has established a fresh air camp for underfed girls who wish to become strong physically, mentally, and morally. RALPH THOMPSON is the musical dictator of the dance orchestrations. Ralph’s latest piece is a cross between a .Minuet and the Black Bottom. Page Ticenty-one
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ACTIVITIES Florence Aasen Girls' Club 3. 4; Blue Triangle 3; G. A. A. 1; Kolor Kraft kluh 4. Lillian Alfson Commercial Club 2; Girls’ Club 3, 4. Alvina Anderson Judge Stair 3; Blue Triangle 3; Girls’ Club 3. 4. Gertrude Angel G. A. A. 1. 2; Blue Triangle 2; Girls’ Club 3. John Boldingh Glee Club 1; Orchestra 2. 3, 4; Golf 2. 3. 4; Hockey 2, 3. 4; French Club 3, 4; Football 2. 3, 4. Phillip Brown “Bells of Beaujolais” 3: “Pinafore” 2; Football 4: Art Club 4; French Club 3; Vodvil 3; Vodvil 4; Gle? Club 2. 3. Don H. Burns Judge 1. Carrol Carpenter G. A. A. 1. 2; Girls’ Club 2; Vodvill 2; Blue Triangle 3. Russel Finman Vodvil 2. 3. 4; Class Play 5; “A’icc in Wonderland 5. Charlotte Flemming G. A. A. 2; Girls Club 3, 4; Blue Triangle 3; Kolor Kraft Klub 4. Hazel Foster C. A. A. 1. 2, 3. 4; Girls’ Club 3. 4; “Bells of Beaujolais 2; “China Shop 3; Fumes Club 1; Glee Club 2. 3; Kolor Kraft Klub 4; Vodvil 2, 3, 4; Rooters' Club 3: Class Secretary. Orphie Gully Girls’ Club 2. 3; Blue Triangle 2, 3; G. A. A. 3. Joe Hartzell Torch Club; Hi-Y 1. 2; Glee Club 1, 2. 3: “Pinafore ; “Bells of Beaujolais ; “China Shop”; Student Council 2, 3; Tennis 2; Golf 3; Vodvil 2. 3, 4; Cheer Leader 3, 4; President Senior Class 4; Swimming 1; “M Club 3. 4; Rooter Club 3. 4; “Rollo’s Wild Oat ; “Alice in Wonderland” stage hand. Mary Heenan G. A. A. 1; B ue Triangle 2. 3, 4; Vodvil 4; Girls’ Club 3. Eleanor Hitchcock Girls' Club 1, 2; Blue Triangle 3, 4; Commercial Club 2; Kolor Kraft Klub 3. 4. Charles Hutchins Student Council 2; Hi-Y Club 2. 3, 4; “M Club 3, 4; Judge Staff 4; Cross Country 2; Track 3. 4 (Captain 4); Football 3. 4; German Club 4. Evelyn Kinc Kolor Kraft Klub 4; G. A. A. 1. 2; Girls’ Club 2; French Club 2; Fumes Club 3; Glee Club 2. 3; “China Shop ; “Bells of Beaujolais”. Florence Lindberg “Pinafore 1; “Bells of Beaujolais” 2; “China Shop 3; G. A. A. 2, 3; Girls’ Club 3, 4; French Club 2. Gladys Matteson Blue Triangle; G. A. A. 2. 3; Girls’ Club 3, 4: Commercial Club 3. Don Matthews Torch Club 2; Hi-Y 3; Track 2. 3; Football (2nd team) 3. Vernon Miller German Club 4 (Vice President). Franklin Moon Keystone Academy 1; Broaddus College; Choral Club: Dramatic Club 2; Granville High School; Operetta; County Oratorical Contest 3: Hi-Y Club; Cardinal; Art Club; Class Play 4. Pearl Morgan Girls’ Club 1: Commercial Club 3; National Honor Society 4. Hugh Morrison Football 2, 3. 4: Hockey 3. 4; Student Vodvil 1; Rooters Club 1; “Pinafore 2; “Bells of Beaujolais” 3; Student Council 4: Judge Staff 3. 4; Hi-Y 2. 3; Kolor Kraft Klub 4; “M” Club 3, 4; Hockey 3, 4. Page Twenty-three
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