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.4 x - J Q QW.:- 75. ' V 1 -g ' Uhsiff lzleti 'M ' V55-2 THEODORE ROSENKRANS Ag. Club Pres. 4: Ag. Judging Team 2: Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 43 Junior Class Play: Carnival 2, 4. No dreamer thou, but real all- Strong manhood. crowning vigorous youth. . OSWALD A. KUTTER Compton High School 1, 2, 3: Track 2, 3: Basketball 2, 3. Sw0r't nromptings unto kindest deeds Were in his very look. Donssv DEANER Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Interclass 3, Ag. Club 1, 2, 3. , Dou't wake him up, but let him dream. OLIVER FINKENSINDER Harmon H. S. 1, 2, 'Band 4: Orchestra 4, Hi-Y Club Sec. 43 H1-Y Quartet 43 Pub- lic Speaking 4: Annual Staff 4: Class Play 4. Never too busy. but he has time for the girls. PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN ifirraii lf? Q if? i.
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iii f-'LL - I C 3 owl: ALLEN SCHEIDENHELM Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Capt. 43 Varsity Track Class Basketball 23 23 Boys' Chorus 13 Pres. of Soph. Class3 Class Play 4. HC is the happiest who has the most in- fm'csting things to think about. WILLARD F. MERRITT Class Football 1, 23 Football 3, 43 Class Basketball 3, 43 Basketball 3, 43 Class Track 13 Track 2, 3, 43 Prom Comm. 33 Treas. Hi-Y Club 43 Senior Class Play. 1 um proud fo be tall. anybody mn bc short. I mls .short once my. Ulf. HILDAGARDE ENGLEHARDT LAURA SCHLESINGER RAMONA NEILSON Home Ee. 1, 43 Librarian 33 Girls' Chorus 1, 33 Home Soph. Vice Pres.3 Soph. Girl Reserves 4. Ee. Club 13 Operetta 3. Playg Senior Class Playg Few knew her as she truly Bc good and you'll be Imp- 'Tumor Play: Operetta 32 4: . ,, , . 3 Declam. Contest ffirst prize, 1.9. py, but youll be mighty . , . , 1 3 lonesomey, girlsj, Art Editor, Il us- PAGE TWENTY -SIX trations for Annual 3 years3 Director of Operetta Dancesg Girl Reservesg Dramatic Club, I izmrm' know her to bc angry.
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ts I 7 . K, I :Qui V P items? Plllfa! History of Class of '26 A Play in Four Acts. By Ruth Karger and Estelle Full. All the worlcl's a stage And all the men and women merely players. Act 1. Time: September 1922 Scene: M. T. H. S. Hall At Rise: Dialogue between two upper classmen . Ist Senior: 'What do you think of the brand new Freshies? 2nd Senior: Aren't they the queerest youngsters with their long skirts and short pants? lst Senior: I hear these kindergartners have elected officers. Do you know who they are? 2nd Senior: Well, let me see. Oh yes, Oscar Kaminky is president, Florene Feulner vice-president, Perry Lewis secretary, and Alice Murra treasurer. I believe they have chosen Mr. Sillars as guardian. 1st Senior: I hear they have selected golden brown and white as class colors. I wouldnlt have credited them with that much good judgment but it must have been an accident because they certainly can 't amount to much. - C Freshman passes by and overhears these remarksj Freshman Qto himselfb : Wait until they see what we can do! Curtain Act 2. Scene: Class Election. Time: September 1923. Class: Who will we elect? A Voice: Robert Gardner for President! Class: Aye! Aye !' The Voice again: And Ramona Neilson Vice President, Sam Haight Secretary, and Henry Sauer for treasurer. Class: Yes! Yes! And Mr. Sillars for advisor. Curtain Act 3. Scene: Class Meeting. Time: May '25. - President CPerry Lewisb: The meeting will be called to order. The secretary will now call the role. Sec. 1Florene Feulnerj : Reads the role, but the omission of Robert Gardner's name is sadly noticeable. President: Now we will hear the Treasurer 's report on the class play. Treasurer CAlice Murraj: Reports that our play Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! has been a financial and dramatic success. President: Is there any more business to be brought up at this meeting? PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT
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