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OR — PAUL RIECK Rieck — Stock Judging 2; Class Play 3; F. F. A. 4 (Treas.); Beta Epsilon Kappa 3; Baseball 3,4; Basketball (F. F. A.) 3,4. “He hath a neighborly charity in him.” IVA SATHER Sather”—Home Ec.Club 3; Beta Epsilon Kappa 3. “To avoid criticism, say nothing.” HARRIET SCHUYLER “Hat”—Enered as a Senior from Ellsworth High School. Glee Club 4 (Sec'y.); Extemporaneous Speaking 4; Declamatory 4; Editor of “Acorns”; Student Council; Vice President of Class 4. “Her every tone is music’s own. ETHEL SMITH “Rudy”—Glee Club 4; Mirror 2, 4; Student Council 4; Beta Epsilon Kappa 3 (Sec’y); Class Sec’y and Treas. 4; Library Club 4; Extemporaneous Speaking 4. “A little learning is not a dangerous thing to one who does not mistake it for a great deal.” JEAN SNOYENBOS Snoyenbos”—G. A A 1,2,3,4, (Treas. 3); Orchestra 2; Mirror Staff 2,4; Home Ec. Club 2; Band 1,2,3,4 (Treas. 4); Glee Club 1,2; Beta Epsilon Kappa 3; Library Club 4; Class Play 3. “The reward of one duty is the power to fulfill another.” MARGIE STEEN “Speedy”—Entered as a sophomore from Durand. Beta Epsilon Kappa 3; G. A. A. 2,3,4. “What if it does look likely to rain, it is fine now!” JOHN WALKER “Rip”—Football 2,3,4 (Capt. 4); Basketball 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Mirror Staff 4; Orchestra 1,2,3; Beta Epsilon Kappa 3. “Courage, Sir, that makes a man or woman look their goodliest.” EDITH WARD “Chick”—G. A A. 1,2,3,4; G. A. A Council 1,2,3 Pres. 4; Girls’ Glee Club 1,2,3; Student Council 4; Declamatory 1; Library Club 3. “Mine are the longest days and loveliest nights.” MARSHALL WARD “Mart”—Football 3,4; Track 2, 3. 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3; Saxaphone Quartet 1; Glee Club 2,3; Athletic Mgr.; Beta Epsilon Kappa 3; Baseball 4. “Life is too short to waste in study.” RAYMOND HUSTAD — Entered as a sophomore from Modena High School. Junior English Club 3. “I never saw so young a body with so old a head.” NORRIS JOHNSON “Norsky” F F. A. 2.3.4; Stock Judging 3, 4; Beta Epsilon Kappa 3. “Happy the man whose wish and care, a few paternal acres bound.”
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J O R VILAS LIEBERMAN “Vi”—Track 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3 (Capt.), 4; Football 1,2,3; Baseball 3,4 (Capt.); Ag. Club 1 Sec. Treas); Beta Epsilon Kappa 3 (Sec. Treas.). The true worth of a man is to be measured by the objects he pursues.” TONETTA LILLESKOV “Tony”—Orchestra 1,2; G. A. A. 1,2; Mirror Staff, 2,4; Student reporter 4; Glee Club 4; Oratory 3,4; Beta Epsilon Kappa 3; Extemporaneous speaking 2,4; Library club 3; Latin Club 4; (Consul); Class Play 3. “Culture implies all which gives a mind full possession of its powers.” EILEEN LUBINSKY “Leena”—Mirror Staff 1; Class Sec. Treas. 1; G. A. A. 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1; Glee Club 1,2,3; Beta Epsilon Kappa 3; Library club 3; Declamatory 1. “If I cannot realize my ideal, I can at least idealize my real.” GLEN MAHER “Bud”—Football 3,4; Boys’ Chorus 3; Mirror Staff 2,4; Color Guard 2,3,4; Beta Epsilon Kappa 3; Track 3; Class Pres. 3; Cheer Leader 4; Extemporaneous speaking 4. “Friends—those relations that one makes for one’s self.” REBECCA NOGLE “Nogle”—Orchestra 1,2,3. Band 3, 4; G. A. A. 1,2,3,4; Mirror Staff 1,4; Beta Epsilon Kappa 3; Library club 3; Glee club 1,2,3; Declamatory 1; Extemporaneous reading 3. “And that smile like sunshine darts into many sunless hearts.” ALSTON OLSON “Al”—Football 4; Extemporaneous speaking 4; Class Pres. 1; Beta Epsilon Kappa 3 (Pres). “I see it as it should be.” LINDA PAPE “Lindy —G. A. A 1,2,3,4; Home Ec. Club 3; Glee Club 3; Beta Epsilon Kappa 3. “I take the first footstep with a good thought, the second with a good word, and the third with a good deed.” IRMA RIECK “Irm”—Entered as a Sophomore from Modena High School. Beta Epsilon Kappa 3. “Wondrous is the strength of cheerfulness; altogether past calculation its power of endur-»» 23
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- M I %OH- WILL THE DAY EVER COME I. When Rebecca Nogle will get a joke the first time it is told9 2 When John Walker will have paper and pencil in classes? 3 When Margie Steen will stop running up in front of main room to sharpen her pencil. 4 When Bud Maher will say what he wants to say and say it quickly? 5 When Ruth Huebner will be quiet when the teachers are trying to explain something in class? 6. When Sherman Cooke will not try to look innocent? 7 When Iva Sather will be noisy about high school? 8. When Lew Amidon will talk in a sweet, loving tone? 9. When Jean Snoyenbos will stop making breaks at the wrong time? 10. When Bob Griffiths will stop talking about “Pug” Lund? II. When Anna Bauer will get to school on time in the morning? 12. When Verle Kins will grow up? 13. When Linda Pape will grow too fleshy to get through the main room door? 14 When Alston Olson will study in the library during second period? 15. When Irma Rieck will be the only one who doesn’t know the assignment? 16. When Eleanore Bardill won't blush when she is called upon to recite? 17. When Marshall Ward will stop bluffing? 18. When Ethel Smith will not giggle when she talks in class? 19. When Tonetta Lilleskov will stop walking like a butler about main room? 20. When John Kreher will have to say, “I don’t know.” 21. When Edith Ward will be forsaken? 22. When Eileen Lubinsky will stop rolling her eyes at Marshall? 23. When Norris Johnson will say one word in class? 24. When Harriet Schuyler will make a flop of her main room speeches? 25. When Vilas Lieberman will fail to make a good play in basketball? 26. When Paul Rieck will stop robbing the cradle? 27. When Raymond Hustad will not play pranks on the girls? FAMOUS LAST WORDS Lew Amidon—“Look out there!” Eleanor Bardill— Aw shucks.” Anna Bauer—“Gosh darn.” Sherman Cooke—“You don’t say?” Bob Griffiths—“Geepers!” Ruth Huebner—“I almost died!” Raymond Hustad—“Search me!” Norris Johnson—“Yep” Verle Kins—“One little kiss.” John Kreher—“Hell and Maria.” Vilas Lieberman—“That’s what you think!” Tonetta Lilleskov—“You don’t say?” Eileen Lubinsky—“Aw nuts.” Glen Maher—“Oh, you nasty man!” Rebecca Nogle—“Am I mortified!” Alston Olson—“Aw, you’re kiddin’ me.” Linda Pape—“Say!” Irma Reick—“No, it isn’t.” Paul Reick—“Have you seen anyone I know?” Iva Sather—“Oh, nuts” Harriet Schuyler—“For cram sakes” Ethel Smith—“I can’t think of it to save me!” Jean Snoyenbos—“Well, I guess maybe I'm squelched.” Margie Steen—“Did you go to the dance last night?” John Walker—“Where you been all my life?” Edith Ward—“Cheese and crackers!” Marshall Ward—“Oh, you know!” Mr. Abrams— Questions?” Mr. Dodge—“When I worked in the creamery—” Miss Jensen— Please, people! Miss Hannah—“Walter, will you please shut up?” Miss Hesleness— Oh, dear!” Mr. McMahon—“You can tell anybody I said so! Miss Schwartz— No, I don't think so. Miss Sheehan—“I wish you people would try to be on time!” Mr Sterling—“Oh. that's all right. Vilas! 25
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