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0 Oi0 O0 (y0 1 WIS MISKODEED f Utrrrtory nf Class of 1924 Kenneth Gerard (President) — Illinois Univ. (Catherine Albert — Mishawaka Woolen Co. Bertha Bair — Married. Ward N. Baker — Post Graduate Course. Grace Beebe — South Bend Business College. Mary Louise Beiger — Purdue University. Blanche Bieneman — South Bend. Elmer Birk — Consumers Service. Mishawaka. Harold Bortner — Mishawaka. Indiana. Ruth Bowen — Michigan Agriculture College. Leona Brunner — Mish. Woolen Co. -Married. Helen Bryan — Mishawaka Woolen Company. Glenn Bunn — Utah University. Dorothy Burger — Clerk, Battell School. Mary Burnett — Wesferr? Colleg for Women, Oxford. Esther Click — Married. Goldie Alice Crull — Osceola. Indiana. Walter Danniel — De Pauw University. Louis Dennis — Utah University. Lucy Mae Denton — Enterprise Office. Harold Drane — Mishawaka, Indiana. Harry Duffey — Working in Mishawaka. Lucile Edwards — Mishawaka. Indiana. Nealand Freeman — Major Brothers. Leota Foote — Indiana University. Wilbur Fredericks — Mishawaka. Indiana. Ruth Fulmer — De Pauw University. Thomas Fuson — Mishawaka, Indiana. Stanley Gilbert — University of Michigan. Madaleine Gill — Osceola-Mish. Wollen Co. Helen Goethals — Mishawaka, Indiana. Arthur Goldberg — Notre Dame University. Donald Grant — Mishawaka. Indiana. Ruth Grenert — North Manchester College. Kathryn Groff — De Pauw University. Irma Hensler — North Manchester College. Orrin Hiler — Mishawaka Woolen Company. Anice Holderman — Madame Blaher ' s College. [va Jackman — Mishawaka Woolen Company. Harold Johnson — South Bend Bus. College. Milton Johnson — Mishawaka Woolen Co. Lillian Jordan — Hiram College. Robert Jordan — Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana. Marie Koehler- Fairye Krieter- Bernice Kuhn— Francis Kraus— -North Dakota. -Married. St. Mary ' s Co ' .lege. -Notre Dame U niversi ' .y Roscoe Marker — Massachusetts International Y. M. C. A. College. Meyer Marks — Notre Dame. Edgar McDonough — Contractor, Mishawaka. Ethel McDuffie — Sou ' .h Bend Bus. College. Virgil McKnight — Sou ' h Bend Bui. College. Allan McNeil — Cleveland. Ohio. James Menaugh -Indiana U niversi ' .y Helen Moore — De Pauw University. Genevieve Mortenson — Toledo, Ohio. Ethel Murfield — Mishawaka Woolen Co. Electious Murphy — Notre Dame University. Victor Neil — Mishawaka Woolen Company. Howard Nettleton — Illinois University. Marion Niles — De Pauw University. John Nuner — Electrical Dept., City. Frieda O ' Blenis — Married. Virgil Reed — Mishawaka. Indiana. Vincent Robinson — Working in Mishawaka. Marvin Roggeman — Mishawaka, Indiana. Arnold Schnabel Office. South Bend. Starr Wentworth — Dodges. Carlton Sbamo — De Pauw University. Willian Shea — La Salle Hotel. South Bend. Stangeiaus Slater — Wilberforce, Ohio. Carolyn Smith — Illinois University. Augustus Stearns — University of Wisconsin. Ethelmae Stevens — 1st Natl. Bk., Mishawaka Kathryn Stout — Antioch College. Lillah Studley — Oberlin College. Glen Swanson — South Bend, Indiana. Ruth Turk — Chicago. Illinois. Marguerite Van Driesche — Mishawaka, Ind. Beda Van Tilbury — Mish. Woolen Co., Office George Vinson — Notre Dame University. Lewis Weisweaver — Mishawaka, Indiana. Glady Wiley — Mishawaka Woolen Co. Mary Ardeen Wylie — Clerk, Main School. Aurelia Young — Mishawaka Woolen Co. Viola Zellmer — Mishawaka Woolen Co. Twenty-Six
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A rt TV ft rt rt ft ft rt ft ? nt0r Iftstonj THE thirty-first day of August, nineteen hundred and twenty-one. will live in our memory forever. It was on that bright and sunny day four years ago. that we. the class of 25 started our happy but short climb up Mount Learning. We were very meek and quiet and were held in awe at the thought of seeing a Senior. As Freshmen we lived up to all the expectations of Freshies. However, we did manage in all the hubbub and excitement to elect officers, who served with real tact, and planned a Freshman Party, which was a hugh success. It was only after Dame Experience had taught us many difficult lessons that we were allowed to call ourselves. Sophomores. Clarence Lindzy served us as President with the same thought and tact that Carl Long had used the pre- vious year. To some, the Hallo ' een and Patriotic Parties will stand forth as the main events of the year, but to others, the three one-act plays which were put on with such success and pep. The third year of our climb up Mount Learning. Leonard Fisher acted as our guide, and a good job he did. The Notre Dame Glee Club Concert was such a success that it has few equals. Honor Bright. the Junior Class Play, was not only a financial success, but it also afforded a wonderful evening ' s entertainment and a startling display of talent. Of all the parties held, the Junior Prom was the one in a million. We have attained these wonderful heights. We are Seniors. We have tried to our utmost to make this last year one that would live. We are the first class to graduate from the beautiful new auditorium. But to Madam Fate this did not seem enough by which to remember the Class of 25, so she added two victories to the list; the first one was the victory over South Bend in Foot- ball, and the second was the Annual District Basketball Tournament Title. To these great achievements the Seniors themselves added the bewildering success of Thank You. the class play, and the success of this Annual. Leonard Fisher Class Pres. 192 3-1925 Miss Wheatcraft Head Sponsor 1 92 S- 192 5 Twenty-Eight
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