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The Milestone N'H'S for 1923 ----------------------sm-------------------- SENIORS Pearl Anderson “Ain't got no use for fancy dressing. Academic Course. Hoskins H. S. (1-2). Eleanor Hathke “To be good is enough. Commercial Course, I . J's. B. (1), Girl Reserves (4), Commercial Contest (4), Miss Foster's Group (3). Secretary Chorus (1). Esther Hathke “Oh! how she can tickle those keys.’ Commercial Course. D. J’s. D. (2). Girl Reserves (4). C horus (1). Commercial contest (4). Elga Benedict “A demure maiden, who let’s her virtues speak for her.” Academic Course. Glee Club (1), Girl Reserves (2-4). D. J’s. B. 2). George Bennish “His taste in trousers is exquisite.” Academic Course. Dramatic Club (4). HI-V (4). Inter Class B. B. (4). Florence Bentz “Who knows how much she knows.” Commercial Course. Girl Reserves (2-4), Girls Glee Club (1). Esther Bick “To do her justice would take a book.” Normal Training Course, Girl Reserves (2-4), Girls Glee Club (1). Arthur Breyer 1 tell you the world needs more like me.” Academic Course. Cadets (1). Hl-Y (1-2-4), Prof. Repp (3), Dramatic Club (3-4), Senior Class Play (4). Glee Club (3-4). Gypsy Rover (3), Football (4), Inter Class B. B. (4). Ass’t Editor Milestone (3), Editor Milestone (4). [ten
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The Milestone Nils for 192.1 Edwin J. Scheurich, President •’A Office bolder Ik hr. (NtUUrliii Iwvirf. Academic course. Northwestern Collect Naperville. 111. (1) !!•• Club IX 3-4) I’res Glee Club (3) Orchertrai (2 41 Hi - Y 12-3-4) Vice Pres. Hi - V (8) Treasurer 14) Dramatic Club (2-3-4) Prealdeut Dramatic Club (3-4) Football (3) Profeawir Popp (3) G.vj iy Hover (3) The Man on Uic Bo (4) Claas President 14 Interclawi K. H. (3) Joyce Schane, Secretary ‘8bo asks no qumtluna. She paaacA no criticisms. Normal Training. Vice. Pros. Girls Reserve (4) Interrlaas B. It (4) Class Secretary (4) Ruth Pyche, Treasurer I’d rather study ) h than nun.” Academic course. Girl Baaanro (1-3-4) Treasurer tilrl Rearm (4) 8rc -Treaa. J. W. G.'s (2) Class Treasurer (4) Keillor No-HI-So (4) Junior Class Play (3) Miss Winter's Group (2) Robert Hutchinson, Vice Pres. “As a manager he was a dandy and with the girls about as handy.” Academic Course. ltandol| li 11. S. (I) Glee Club (3) Dramatic Club (4) Ilk Y (l-S-3-4) Junior Class Play (3) Senior Class Play 14) Bus. Mgr. No-Hi-So (4) Class Vice Pres. (4) Gypsy Rover (8) Interclaw B. B. (4) Senior Class History a It was one of the first days of Sept., 1919, when we Freshies ventured away from the Jr. High, where for eighteen weeks we had been the uppermost class. We were destined to be brought down with a thud, as we learned later. A couple of weeks afterwards we elected officers and chose Gerald Henning president, Lloyd Schram vice-president and Charlotte Traub, secretary and treasurer. During the second semester we Freshies outdid ourselves in decorating in our colors which the upper classmen were compelled to sit under when we sold the most tickets for the Irwin S. Cobb lecture. The lot of the Freshies is not a happy one so we will pass over it quickly. At the beginning of our Sophomore year we held our annual class election which resulted in choosing Jack Blum as president, Marie Moore vice-president and Dorothy Donisthorpe secretary and treasurer. The first social fete of the year was a Halloween Masquerade in the High School building. In spite of threats of other classmen we passed the evening unmolested. During the latter part of the year we enjoyed another party in the Y. M. C. A. A big picnic at the end of the term completed a very successful year. As Juniors our officers were Robert Davenport president, Lenore Evans vice-president and Loriena Harms secretary and treasurer. The Hare and Hound race proved to be a delightful event for both sides. Altho the Seniors won from us we were good losers. The biggest success of the year was the Junior Class Play, “Professor Pepp” The Junior-Senior banquet, under the direction of Miss Whitworth, was considered a great success by all present. Perhaps the most eventful day in our History was the day we presented each of the Seniors with a farewell gift. This was followed by our annual picnic in Reeds Grove which ended in a trip to Battle Creek. On the day of Sept. 11, we returned 00r c strong. The first event of the season was the Hare and Hound race in which the Seniors were gloriously victorious. On Nov. 17 the Seniors fattened on Eskimo pies, which were furnished (?) by the Juniors. On Dec. 8 the first class party was held in the old High School. Excitement reigned supreme when a bunch of Juniors tried to mob us and succeeded in getting doped sandwiches, which we hoped they enjoyed. On the 10th of January a Junior-Senior mixer was held. The remainder of the year was a continuous stream of hilarity. nine]
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The Milestone for 1923 Nil'S SENIORS Bertha Brown Rough and tough and hard to bluff. ' Commercial Course. MIrm Elliot's Group 12). Robert Davenport Th« greatest men may ask foolish questions now and then. Academic Course. Cadets (1). Hl-Y (2-3-4). Secretary (3-4). Class President (3). Prof. Pepp (3). Football (3). Inter Class It. B. (3). Basket Ball 14). Athletic Board (41. The Man on the Box (4), .Milestone Staff (3), Bus. Mgr. Milestone (4). Dramatic Club (4). Track (4). ('harlotle Dickinson Truly generous is the truly wise. Academic Course. Dorothy Jean Donisthorpe Full of life and sunshine. Academic Course. Glee Club (1), Class Sec. and Treas. (2). Junior Class Play (3). Girl Reserves (1-3-4), President Girl Reserves (4), Senior Class Play (4), Dramatic Club (4), Inter Class B. B. (3). Frieda Dorr Happy thru making others so.” Commercial Course. D. J’s. B. (2), Girl Reserves (4), Chorus (1). Elizabeth E. Dorr Weighed in the balances and found not wanting. Commercial Course. D. J’s. B. (2). Girl Reserves (4), Chorus (1). Dorothy Dunhaver Another one of Salhstrom’s Proteges. Commercial Course. Girl Reserve (1-2-4). Esther Dommer A proper maiden this, and thoughtful. Normal Training Course. Girl Reserves (3). eleven]
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