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- ll PIONEER GRADUATES EVELYN G. BLOOM fr U Her hair is thick with many a curl, Q Tha! c1u.vtcr.v round her head. ,'Unive1-sity of Chicago, '23, Dramatic Club, 29, Won1en's Athletic Association, '29, W0men's GQCC Cltllh '29, Varsity Hockey Team, '29, Life Saving Club, '29,. Basketball, '29, Baseball, '29, Soccer, '29, Tennis, '29. Pre-Legal Course. MARIE BROOKS , Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean. Dramatic Club, '28, '29, Education Club, '28, '29, Glee Club, '28, '29, Outdoor Club, '28, Wom- en's Athletic Association. '29, Special Dancing, 29. Teachers' 'llrzuntng Course. FIDELE BROUGHTON lt's the .vang ye sing and the smiles ye wear, Thatlr 'lllflkllly sunslzzna C1lCl'j ZUhC1'L'.U Presidenfs Aide. '29, XVomcn's Club, Presi- dent, '29, PIONEER Editor, '28, Honor Student. 1' JAMES W. CERNY 'No hctlcr attribute to fame Than those few worr1.s','Hc played the ga-mel Varsity Club, '29, Outdoor Club, '28, COL- , n gf. ,t LEGIAN, '28, '29, Basketball, '28, '29, Baseball, ' ' '28, Tennis, '28, '29. Liberal Arts and Science '3': 1-1 ' I -- , Course. H JOSEPH CERNY I never let my stud-ics interfere with my education. 1 Debating Club, '28, Prc'Commcrce Club, '28. t Pre-Commerce Course. Q DONALD CHILDS I O-ne inch of joy .VIIVTIIOIHIYS of grief a spa-11 Because to laugh is proper to the mah. Engineering Club. '28, '29, Pre-Medic Club '28, '29, Debating Club, '28, '29, Dramatic Club '23, '29, French Club, '28, '29, Outdoor Club, '28 4 '29, Football, '29, Wrestling, '29, Pre-Engineer ' ing Course. ANNETTE CHNIIELEVVSKI ' She rmninds 115 of a r0.rc'bud smiling forth from its mossy bed. Education Club, '28, '29, Dramatic Club, '28, '29, NVomen's Athletic Association, '29, Hockey, '29. Teachers' Training Course. GERTRUDE CIVIK Q' Her apex are stars of twilight fair., ' Like Twilightiv, too hcr dusky haha' Outdoor Club, French Club,.'29, Glee Club, '29, XVomen's Athletic Association, '29, Basket- ball, Swimming. Liberal Arts and Science Course. Q-!.j..! Jgaff' ,,.i ,f . , af- Pa EI WJ Ui? L' - .fl 4 pf!-,,N-vfff, e Qc ' l 1 ' Y - , 1 fi ' r 7 ,' ,Evil A' ' , ,1 ,JV I
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PIONE ,421 Nor talk to girls, nor wear wide-bottomed pants. The sons banquetted dads, a huge success, Dad is a good old scout, but let us not digressg The year of Woman's rights came in, Leap Year, The year of WOlllElll'S rights, and manly fearg The Leap Year party started it off right, Parties like that would make the whole year bright. A week of grisly torture, mental pain Sprang on us all, exams, since time the bane Of students, barrier to success, a tear Oi dire failure, worse than any seer Could tell, sweeps down, o'ercomes the brain and hand, A week of nightmare, that is allg the end. But we recovered, put the COLLIZGIAN out, A pretty issue, in green inkg without A word about exams we lived somehow Elected officers again, and now Richard Matthies and Caroline Holland went As Student Councilmen by their class sent. Class officers were practically the same, Except Leona Thomas, Secretary, came Onto the roll. The snow alluring, sleigh rides seemed the course, VVe had one, all enjoyed it save the horses, The snowy blanket was as soft as down As many a Freshman to his distress found. The frosh went back to early infant days At the Kids Party even the Dean plays With baby buggy, blocks, and slays Toy soldiers by the dozen, and he wins Cheers for his mighty feats-and for his sms. Baseball, track and tennis enter side by side, Freshmen in all, let he who would deride, Pcruse the records, see who won the most, Then may the Freshman athletes stand and boast. A trip to- Indiana's Dunes supplies The school with sand, each traveler decries The rain, but says he'll surely go again The time comes round again to choose the twelve President's Aides, from out among those who both delve lnto their books, and lead a social life, Fidele Broughton, Elizabeth Evans, Caroline Holland, Helen Mantin, Kathryn Smith, Leona Thomas, Michael Iucius, joseph Kovarik, Fred Lochbihler, Richard Matthies, Edward Swenson, , Anton Zikmnnd. Examinations loom as dark as night, The thought of them acts on us as a blight, VVhen suddenly a cup dispels our gloom, The Baseball title for our trophy room! The cup alleviates the students' woe, We go into exams all in a glow, Of happiness. Now we only deplore Examinations. Now we're all Sophomore! A sophomore isi a mighty personage, An oracle, a man of ripened age, A good example for the little ones, Should treat them all as if they're his own sons. VVe do. X1Ve show the frosh the proper way To go to become like ourselves, as gay And debonair. And to that end we give Mixers and socials, that they may arrive The sooner at their elevated goal. As representatives the sophs elect Anton Zikmund, Michael Iucius again, Caroline Holland as Student Councillors, Richard Matthies as class President, Jack Shaffer as assistant to him sent Ray Pesek's Sophomore Secretary now, Thrifty Ed Swenson keeps the Sophomore's dough. The football seasons seems only a daze, Marked by great playing seen as through a haze, Throats raw from cheering, eyes from fol- lowing ' The warriors in mud a'wallowing. A football, the first one ever seen, We got the most eventful Hallowe'en.g The party in the evening went oft' big, Houireould it have been else? The miners lg For months, find gold, and spend it in a day, VVe spent enthusiasm the same way. Exams descend upon our heads once more, YVith Sophomoric calm, we don't deplore The fate that now condemns us all to take Abominations such as these. We stake Our all upon our brain, and with a thin But still substantial victory margin, win. Elections to the Student Council now ensue, The sophs the ranks of candidates review, Rosehjenicek, Mike Jucius and Bob Grover, t ree, Selected they the Student Councillors to be. Leaders for our last period of school .Are now elected following the rule, Of excellence rewarded, class renown the goal. Dick Matthies President again, Mabel Diamond, Vice-President was made,- Iosephine Hurst class wielder of the pen, Ed Swenson kept the treasury from raid. Real application marks the Sophomores now: The universal signs, the wrinkled brow, Abstracted air, and knowledge fast acquired, The hearth of Hope in many is reliredg The weeks pass speedily, with little pause, The socials and athletics merely cause The students to look up and take a rest. At last arrives that lottery, the test Of knowledge, long expected and long feared. . VVe pass, the final and the highest hurdle cleared, VVe win the victory, receive the prize, And now real Life assumes importance in our eyes. Page I3 as,1o 1 ly
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