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T-r--. Qm Q QMiiS MARGERY TAMMEN “Marge” Dramatics 2, 2; Class Vice-President 2; Class Sec.-Treas. 3; Student Council 2. 3. 4; Typing Contest 3; Class Basketball 3; “Witch of Fairy Dell” 2; “Cherry Blossom” 3; Tennis Champion 3. Extremely busy, but quiet about it.” MARY GRACE WHITTEN “M. G” Dramatics 1. 2. 3; Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4; “Sylvia” 1; “Witch of Fairy Dell” 2: “Cherry Blossom” 3: “Gypsy Rover” 4; Class Editor “Old Nokomis” 3; Joke Editor “Old Nokomis” 4. “Music can soften pain to ease. And make despair and madness please GRACE WELLS Witt H. S. 1; Chorus 2. 3. 4; “Witch of Fairy Dell” 2; “Cherry Blossom” 3; “Gvpsv Rover” 4; Music Librarian 2. 4: Science Club 3; Dramatics 2. 3. “Life's too short to worry much About your books, and tirades, and such” ALVIN ZIGMAN “Ziggi” Science Club 2; Football 4. “(j we thy thoughts no tongue PaKC eighteen
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y Bll illLLUlVii 0LD. T5SSt wswwifiLri y=itFisss l.ifitfiifiifiifiifi LE ROY E. RAMSEY “Chink” Dramatics 2. 3; Tennis Champion 3; Football 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Track 3. 4; “N Club 4; Chorus 3. V rw strong instincts, a feze plain rules:' ALFRED P. ROSCHE “Al” Science Club 2; Chorus 4; Dramatics 2. 3; Football 4: “N” Club” 4 : “Gypsy Rover” 4; Eclitor-in-Chief “Old No-komis” 4; Vice-President “Ag” Club 4; Typr'ng Contest 3. 4. Inexhaustible good nature, the most precious gift of heaven. HELEN SNEDDON “Scottie” Chorus 1 ; Dramatics 1 ; Domestic Science Club 1. “Why should zee be melancholy, It's so easy to be jolly CA RL REI NCRE “Reincke” “Ag” Club 2; Vice-President “Ag” Club 3; President “Ag” Club 4; Science Club 2; Chorus 3. 4; “Cherry Blossom” 3; “Gypsy Rover” 4. The Corn King. DOROTHY SMITH “Dody” Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4; Dramatics 1, 2. 3; “Sylvia” 1: “Cherry Blossom” 3; “Witch of Fairy Dell” 2; Calendar Editor Old Nokomis” 4. For even though vanquished she could argue still ANGELINE STUDNICK “Ang” Class Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4. An equal mixture of good humor And sensible, soft melancholy. I'HKe seventeen
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY OOOOOO One sultry day late in August. 1922, when a call was sent out by Thack agook for Indian warriors to fight against the Algcbrians. Latins. Fnglish arid Sciences, seventy eight young warriors (freshmen) answered the call. The first battle came in September. Of course, the warriors were green, but they were determined to gain four scalps apiece as trophies of the war. With their able leader, Olin Kettelkamp, it was possible for them to do this. Besides the Algebrians and his colleagues, the braves were attacked on three other sides by the sophomores, juniors and seniors, who were united and determined to defeat the fresh warriors. The mysterious movings of these warriors were soon learned and in June the four tribes smoked the pipe of peace. In September, however, another war broke out. This was started bv the Lnglish and Latins, who were followed in a short time by the Geometrians. The latter was a stronger and fiercer tribe to contend with and quite a few of our warriors were kiPed. During this struggle we had a new chieftain, Zookie, who changed all the modes of fighting, making victory that much harder. We also had a new leader, Lester Meyer, against whom nothing can be said, for he was a very able leader. He took the lead in showing his bravery, and the rest of his warriors were not slow to follow. This war was destined to close in June, as the other. W hen peace was made, most of our braves had added four more scalps to their war trophies. 'The third war broke out in September, 1924, and by this time our chief tain. Zookie, had promoted us to the rank of juniors. No new weapons were given us with which to fight, but a new leader, Inez Martin, led us again to victory. Fighting was harder than it had been before, but we were constantly encouraged and this made 11s better for our last battle which was to take place the next year. To our great delight we came through this war in June with four more trophies, although we suffered the loss of a few warriors. The final struggle was begun in September, 1925, with thirty-eight warriors. This was the most exciting battle of all. for those who did not win the requisite number of scalps must fight another year. The battle ground was indeed rough, causing the braves to stumble, and often it was hard to get a looting again. However, under the remarkable leadership of O’Donnell, our men were signally successful. By June we will have sixteen war laurels, and to these will be added a passport to the realms of the Great Spirit. In a few days we will enter the Happy Hunting Grounds, access to which can be gained only by such sturdy and faithful braves as we. —Stella B. Pajrc nineteen
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