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ane umm NORMA E. TITUS “Norm” L. T. L. Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Athletic Associa- tion 2, 3, 4. History Club 2. History Circle 3. Vice President 3. Junior Play 3. The Seniors President .............. Vice President ......... Secretary and Treasurer Class Reporter ......... Faculty Advisor ......... OFFICERS ... Alex Hunter Marion Christison .Lester Blanchard .. Clara Anderson .... Miss Bradley MOTTO Today the schoolroom, tomorrow the busy world. COLORS Purple and white FLOWER—Violet and lily of the valley. Yell Rah! Rah ! Roar! Seniors! Seniors! Rah! Rah! Roar! Twenty Four THE LEGEND OF THE SENIORS In September 1920, our class then numbering twenty five entered the folds of Mukwonago High School. We were subject to the usual iniation and thereafter were happier and wiser. The year was filled with the usual parties and the social activi- ties. The Student Court delighted in summoning the innocent “freshies” before its august presence. . After three months vacation we returned to our studies but this time as “gay” Sophomores. Many of our boys took part in Athletics especially football. Page Sixteen
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ELIZABETH KLEMME “Beth” L. T. L. 1, 2, 3, 4. Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. History Club 2. Sewing Club 2. Junior Play 3. Literary Club 1. Entere sociatio Literary Club r HHTdent Court 1. L. T. L. 1, 2, 3, 4. Hisfory Club 2, 3. Presi- dent History Club 3. Athletic Associa- tion 2, 3, 4. “Prom” Committee 3. Play 2, 3. Sewing Club 1, 2. Arrow Staff 4. BROCKWAY MINOR “Buzz” Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4. History Club 2, 3. Judging Team 2. HAZEL SELLERS “Haze” History Club 2. History Circle 3. L. T. L. 1, 2, 3, 4. Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. Literary Club 1. HOWARD A. SHERIDAN “Hod” Science Club 1. Boys Working Reserve 1. History Club 2, 3. Class Treasurer 3. Junior Play 3. President Student Council 4. Advertising editor of Arrow 4. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 4. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Page Fifteen
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In our Junior year the “Prom” and the play entitled”, “And Home Came Ted,” were the two most important events. Our high school life is drawing to a close and in spite of numerous trials and discouragements, we feel that our time spent here was not spent in vain. SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the class cf 1924. of the village of Mukwcnago. in the county of Waukesha. State of Wisconsin; being of sound mind and memory do make public and declare this our last will and testament—hereby, re- voking all foimer wills, bequests and devices made by us. We do hereby give and bequeath. First: To the Freshmen, cur superior knowledge and wisdom. Second: To the Scphomores, our unequa'ed ability in writing and passing notes. Third: To the Juniors, cur reserved seats in the southern portion of the Assembly room. Fourth: We give: Clara Anderson’s smiles to Lester Goetch. Frank Bernau’s farmer’s walk to Hazel Vass- Lester Blanchard’s dimple to Laurel Wachendorf. Marion Christison’s wisdom to Arthur Artz. John Chapman’s reserved seat in Physic’s class tc Edith Graf. Jean Church’s “gcod line,” to Frank Ludford. Stewart Freeman’s Ford to Alice Waterman. Van Vey Grutzmacher’s, “Art of Vamping,” to Claire Brady. Alex Hunter’s “ties that speak for themself” to Gustav Scheffel. Harley Jacobson’s sly winks to Steve Cinky. Elizabeth Klemme’s giggle to Freda Barkley. Frank Kerstien’s hair to Percy MacFarland. Irene Kingston’s habit of singing in school to Alvin Schuet. William Koken’s wit to Florence Sherdian. Sara Lobdell’s ability to have the last word to June Dewey. Brockway Minor’s art of keeping quiet to “Jerry” Wickerinck. Hazel Seller’s studiousness to Mildred Swan. Howard Sherdian’s art of teasing the girls to Lloyd Keller- Norma Titus’s bashfulness to Virginia Porter. Clause: That these above mentioned articles and endowments be conferred upon these designated, unconditionally and without further legalties. (Signed) The Senior Class of 1924. Witnesses Christopher Columbus George Washington Abraham Lincoln. Tage Seventeen
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