Norfolk High School - Milestone Yearbook (Norfolk, NE)

 - Class of 1921

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The MILESTONE NINETEEN-TWENTY-ONE foi C A s. »3«e T fAs. St St ( n t rre vi Vc hrr - tans twenty-nine

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The MILESTONE N1NKTHKN-TWKNTY ONK ClciSS Will (Continued) Richard Kingsley wills his law ambitions to Pete Graham, hoping Pete’s ambitions rise to the sky. Everett Isaacson wills his scrappers disposition to Cadwell King. Krissie Kingsley wills her cake making ability to the Domestic Science girls. Agnes Klug leaves her wistful eyes to Dot Drebert. Leora Klug leaves her speedy method of locomotion to Magdaline Kroeger. Marie Kraemer leaves her neatness in bookkeeping to anybody that has the ambition to pick it up. Allan Landers will give his job of business manager to No-Hi-So to any prospective applicant who is looking for honor. Florence LaVelle with many tears wills Zip and Ernest to Margaret Saunders,—the two would make a good pair. Eleanor Lewis leaves her business head to Ruth Manzer in the hope that Ruth will amount to something or other. Fred Low and Helen McNair leave their partnership in American History to any two students that want to be of help to each other. Meryl Mayfield wills her quiet disposition to Frances Cochran so she will be able to get along with less confusion. Dwight Merriam leaves everythinghe’s got to anybody that wants it. Mildred Miller leaves her agreeable nature to some student who needs it to snare friends. Lee Moore leaves his physics experiments to Johnnie Allen in order that John might get through the course sometime in the future. Lee O’Neil leaves his stiff collars to Bruce Pfeiffer, who is up-to-date in his overalls. Lawton Phinney bestows his ability as an actor upon Guy Gadbois so that Guy will have a double gift to bestow when the Juniors make their will next year. Lucille Plummer leaves her position at Sweetland to Elsie Perske who was once in the Garden of Sweets. Leona Radenz leaves her silence to Dorothy Witters. James Reese leaves his vocabulary to Guy Gadbois whose present manner of expressing himself is not the Irest. Carrie Rosenthal leaves her “Whiz-Bangs” to the reading room. Florence Seder her Broadway pose to Leota Dougherty. Lynn Smith leaves his capacity as a hasher to Pete Graham who thinks he is also one. Jean South leaves her bobbed hair to Blanche Earwood so she too can become a coquette. Marjorie South wills her solitude to Pat Patterson. Marjorie Stevens leaves her parts as the vamp in plays to Gwendolyn Ahl-man. Ruth Terry leaves her ability as a gum-chewer to Marjorie Nims. Marguerite Willey leaves her front seat in the assembly room to some “lucky person. t wonty-eljcht



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The MILESTONE NINETEEN-TWENTY-ONE Junior Class History In the beginning, in that glorious year of 1918 we were Freshmen. Under the sponsorship of Miss McMahon, Lester Rogers was elected President, Cadwell King, vice-president (later president) and Josephine Maylard, secretary and treasurer. The Freshie’s lot is not a happy one so we will pass over it quickly. As Sophomores we easily made our mark winning second place in the interclass basket ball. Very likely much was due to our excellent staff of officers—Ernest Foster, president (later Gerald Davis) Vyv.vean Ilazen, Vice-President, Mirriam Dunhaver, Secretary and Treasurer—and also to our sponsors Mr. Gould and Miss Kelsey. Bui as Juniors we are making the best record of all. Our officers—Hortense Hazen, President; Barton McClow, Vice President; Dorothy Witters, Secretary and Carlton KaDell, Treasurer, are the very best. The great event of the year was the Hare and Hound Race. It went 50-50, in our favor? Our ingenuity was shown by the fact that we took the Athletic drive in hand and put it over. Our excellent dramatic ability found expression in the mirth provoking play—“A Strenuous Life.” We realize that our school days are nearly over so we wish to make these last two years a true example of what we really can do. thirty

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