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In Memoriam CHESTER REDDEKOPP Chester Reddekopp. a sophomore of Mac High, seventeen years of age, passed away on April 15. 1 925. During his school year. Chester was not only popular among the students but he had the respect of all the teachers. Outside of his studies, Chester took part in athletics. He was a member of the football squad m the fall of 1925 and 1924. He also took part in basketball in the spring of 1924 and 1925. He was a member of the “M club in the school year of 1923-24. The death of Chester was felt by everyone in the school. H
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dje Utiublnian NEDRA VERNON—“Ned” ‘The girl, who is worth while, is the one who can smile when everything: goes dead wrong.’’ Class president. 4: editor McMinn-villan. 4; “The Charm School.” 4: class secretary, 3; class treasurer. 2: G. R.. 3. 4; T. N. T.. 4; sect. Doughnut league, 4; Penrod.” 3; McMinnvillan staff. 3; assist, editor Lincolnian, 3; H. P. C., 2; Commercial club, 4. WAR REN L. MIDLER— Temp” One hearty laugh is worth a hundred groans.” All State Guard, 4: basketball. 2. 3, 4: football. 3. 4: M. club. 2. 3. 4; Lincolnian staff. 2; W.C.T.U.. 4: Glee club, 1, 4; “Merry Milk Maids.” 4; male quartet, 4: vice president, 4; president, 1; H. S. athletic manager. 3: Skipper squad, 3, 4; stock judging team, 1; vice president. 2. FRANCES BARRETT—“Frances” “Be wisely worldly, but not worldly wise.” B. P. C., 2; T.N.T., 4; Commercial club. 4. VERAL T. WRIGHT—“Budgy” “No where so busy a man as he there was. And yet he seemed busier than he was.” J. H. student body president, 1; yell leader. 2. 3; Lincolnian staff. 2; manager Lincolnian. 3; “The E x c li a n ge. 3; M club: student council: The School Mistress:” manager athletics, 4: W.C.T.U., 4: Hottentot. 4: “Charm School,” 4: Merry Milk Maids.” 4: Glee club. 4. ROBERT DOW—“Bob” “A man after his own heart but happier when a girl is after it.” Assistant manager. McMinnvillan. 3: “Hottentot.” 4; manager, M cM inn villan, 4: “The Charm School,” 4: The Exchange.” 3: The Merry Milkmaids, 4: orchestra. 1: W.C.T.l .. 4: Glee club, 4: H. S. vaudeville, 4: class secretary. OPAL SMITH—“Tommy Her modest looks the cottage will adorn.” Treasurer class, 4: vice president commercial club, 4; T. N. T.. 4: track. 1. MURIEL BRADLEY—“Bubbles” “If music be the food of life, play on.” Entered from Eureka. Montana, 1323; T.N.T. president, 4: girls athletic manager. 4: basketball. 4: G. R.. 2. 3. 4: Glee club; ‘‘The Amateurs, 4; “The Charm School,” 4. MILDRED CHRISTENSEN—“Ming” “Duty before all else.” Girl reserve, 3-4; T. N. T., 4. 10
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