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T efHlLESTONE S ; 1927 —111 Senior Class Officers FRED CARRICO Ara«|« ii.r foam. D« hat - (3) : Fmirh Club (3); file® «'iuh (i 2 I): P piu . Mikado - N” dab. llim I.mg 25 (2-3-4); Fool ball (2-3-4); Track (1-2-3-4); ln«rr «•!•« Atlilfliiv (2-3-4); Intrr-rlam manager (4); Ha«r) all (I); Indoor Itaitclwll (2-3); Inter-rlaM Itaaket-I tall 3-4). Mar. (4); 8(n«ntM« Prop. Mgr.; Milestone Staff (4»: Hoya Athletic Editor. Claaa I’rc'idem (4); Senior Claw Play. MARIE BRUHN Normal Tr. Collage Prwi.; Girl Rwrret. I‘real dent (1). Her. (3). M«hiiIm inIiI| Chairman (4); l«ea|» Year '24 (2-I I); AI hirin' Hoard (4); Her Cla»« (4): Glee Cluh 2 3-4). Pro. (3); China Shop . Junior Claaa Play , 'Seventeen . lattin Club Pro. (3); Aaal tant Editor Milestone (3). JOE KLUO Academic Courae: Sec.-Traoa. Claaa (2); 8«r. Claaa (3); Vice Prea. Claaa (4): Hoar l.mg 2.'. «4 . Vice Prea. (4); K«Nrthall (2-3-4). Captain (4); Basketball (3); Track (3); Glee Club (3): Jr. Claws Play. Serenteen ; Prop. Mgr. Pepila”. Athletic Hoard (3-4); “X Club (3-4): In-ter-claia Indoor Baseball (I); Interrlaas Basketball (3); Captain Inter-claaa Track (3); Senior Claaa Play. DOROTHY VERGES Academic Courae; Scc.-Treaa. Class (1); Vice Prea. Clam (2): Treaa. Claws (4); Heap Ywr 24 11-2-3-4). Prv- 14i ; Dramatic Club (1-2-3-41. Sei . (2); Girl Re-aenrea (I-2-3-4). Vice Prea. (2). Program Chairman (4); G A A (2 3); Glee Club (1 -2-3-4): Once in a Blue Moon . 'Tin- China Shop . Hmenteen (3). Mileatone Assistant Editor (2). Editor (3). Student Bpotiaor (4): l-atin Cluh (3 ; Girls Inter claw athletic (2-3-4); May Festival (2-3); Declamatory (1-2); Senior Claaa Play (4). Senior Class Historij In the year of 1923 a peppy class of Frosh entered Norfolk High School. Although they were very shy at first they soon became accustomed to the strange surroundings. They elected Walter Brennan as President, Sylvia Manske, vice president, and Kenneth Covert, secretary annd treasurer. To the surprise of the Seniors they chose blue and white for class colors. The second semester Marie Bjuhn became president, Frank Baker vice president and Dorothy Verges secretary and treasurer. Although the class of 1927 held few social events, they planned for many in the future. In the fall of 24 they elected new officers. They were Robert Young, president. Dorothy Verges, vice president, and Marcus Klug, secretary and treasurer. Miss Russell and Mr. Bell acted as sponsors. The outstanding events of this year w ere their picnic at the first of the year and a class party in the gym. This peppy all round outfit resolved into the Junior Class in September of ,25. They elected Kenneth Covert as president, Gerald Allen as vice president, Helen McGrane as treasurer and Marcus Klug as secretary. They lost to the seniors as usual in the Hare and Hound race but this was the closest race In history. The other main features of the year was a Junior picnic and the Junior-Senior Banquet. The classes went to sea and all enjoyed the treasures of Capt. Kidd. This ended a very successful year for the Juniors. The sponsors were Miss Sherman and Mr. Kiester. As the year progressed old Father Time called these Juniors back to school and they were then the Senior class of 21. They went right to work, and in due time elected the able president Fred Carrico, Joe Klug vice president, Marie Bruhn secretary and Dorothy Verges as treasurer. The Hare and Hound race came next in the list of good times and the “Hares” were not to be found, as usual. As time passed the seniors held the annual Junior-Senior mixer and with the clever costumes and entertainment the event was enjoyed by all. Then came Slouch day—many w'ondered where the seniors got the rigs. It was one grand day to all of High School. As usual the seniors sneaked away from school and enjoyed a day of fun. The Senior class play, “Seven Keys to Baldpate”, proved a big success—the sponsors were Mr. Burkhart and Miss Kock. The seniors were exiled from school forever on May 29, but they all feel that they would like to live those happy days over in N. H. S. thirteen
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'WeifllLESTONE 1927 J- ■ MINNIE J. AMENDE Normal Training. Senior Girl Reaerres; Glee Club; l«atin ('tub: May Festival. BOB ATKINS General. IRENE AVEHV Steno. Course; Dramatic Club 3 4 ; Glee Club (1-2-3); “Mikado”; “Once in a Blue Moon”; G. A. A. (2-3-4); G. H. (1-2-3); No-Hi-So Staff (4); II K Club (3-4); Inter-class Girin Athletics; Senior Class Play. JEFF BA NT A Academic Course. Senior Class 1927 MARVIN BARRITT Academic Course. Glee Club (1): Xo-IIi-8o (2): Spanish Club (4); Senior Class Play (4). ELMER BEHMER Academic Course: Football (2-3-4); Inter-class Indoor Baseball (1); How Ling 25 (4); Jr. Cla.ss Play Seren-teen”; Latin Club. Vice Pres.; • N,‘ Club (3-4). MARIAN A. BEHMER Normal Training Course: Hoskins If. 8. (1-2); G. A. A.; Girl Reserves (4); Glee Club (4). BILL BERNER Commercial. fourteen I warn
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