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Anthony Bezenar Second Orchestra. '26: First Orchestra. ’27. ’28: Park Board, ‘26. '27. '28; Music Committee. '28. Hit heart it at far from study at heaven is front earth. Genevieve Billings Silver Triangle. '27, Pres.. '27: Blue Triangle. '28. 29. Okoboji Delegate '29: Student Council. ‘27; Bank Cashier '28; Girls' League. '27. '28: Service Club. '28. '29: G. A. A., '27. '28. '29: Honor Student. Always a true, loyal. Cirl Rettrve. HELEN BJERKE Bank Cashier. '27. '28: Park Board. '28: Blue Triangle. '28. ‘29: Honor Student. Capable, reliable, and true. To knout her it to love her. too. Donald Buss Quiet and unassuming. Aaron block A humorous fellow with a teeiout mind. Sophia Bloom What her heart thinks, her tongue speaketh. Ronald Blowers Apparatus. '27. '28. '29. N : Swimming. '28. '29. “N ; Track. '29. N . There's a gymnast's strength under that quiet pleatant attitude. Lawrence Bosch Be tilent and safe—Silence never betrayt you. Helen Bothner Silver Triangle. ’27; Jeanne d'Arc. '28: Green Smocks. '28. Adorably sa'eer. Exceedingly neat. A genuine treat. Florence Bradley A little play, a tot of pep. and hence out of this comes little Florence. LeRoy Bretz Quiet, retiring, but never glum, lie surely makes a wonderful chum. Willard Brodie The tchoolday mask of Willard. Hides the jolly face of Bud. T wenty-T wo
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Fred Bartel Amici Torch. '27. Vice-President. ‘27: B Square, ‘28: Polaris Weekly Stiff. '28. '29: Polari Annual '30. Circulation; Ink Spots. '29: Class Social Committee. Qualified, dependable, guaranteed to be on hand for any work or play.'' Harley Barton Hockey. '28 N : Baseball. '29 N ! Football. '29 N' He't rather thy, tome of u« think: But that's forgotten on a tkating rink. Adeline Bauler Bank Cashier. '27. Silence it her one great atl of conversation. Meyer Belzer Mcnorah Clob: Deutsche Verein. '28. '29. Meyer ttudiet. Meytr plays. He't a good fellow in many wayt. Ruth Bemis Orchestra. ‘27. '28. '29: Delegate to Music Camp in Michigan. '29: Opera . Pirate of Penzance : Sweetheart ”: Silver Triangle. '27: Blue Triangle. '28. '29: Dramatic Club. '28: I.a Tertulia. 27: Glee Club. '28. '29: Delegate to National Orchestra. Did you ever hear Ruth on her cello? No! MYRTLE BERG An air of good humor ever surrounds her. Owen Berg Football. '27. '28. '29 N”: Track. 28. '29. N : North Character Club. ‘27. '28. '29: Hi-Y. '27. '28. Facet atl difficulties with t laugh and overcomes them. Stanley Bergquist Track. '27. '28. N”. Captain. '29: Football. '27. '28. '29. N . Fleet of foot, and quick to nrake real friends. Marion Berman Declamatory Conte t. '27: Kadimah. '27. '28. '29. Sec. '28. Pres. 29: Kadimah'.Mcnorah Debate. '29: Po-lari Weekly Staff. '28. '29; Po-lari Annual. '29: Student Council. '29: French Club. ’29: Ink Spot . '28. '29. Honor Student. If a body meets a body. Bright and full of fun. Then a body knows a body It our Marion. Mary A. Berman Poet ' Club. '27: Civic Forum,'27: Kadimah. 27, 28. '29: Park Board. '27: Band. '27. '28. '29: Mu ic Conte t. '28. ‘29: Orchestra. '27. '28. '29; French Club. '28. •29: Jazz Band. '29 Who said you can't get there by tooting your own horn! Mary B. Berman Commercial Club. '28: French Club. '27. '28. '29: Civic Forum. '29: Po'.ari Weekly Staff. '28. 29: Phyllis Wheatley. '29: Club Edi-tor. ‘29: Polaris Salesman, '29; Ink Spot . '28. '29. Small and dark and full of fun. Has a tmile for everyone. Viola Bero Commercial Club. '27: Silver Triangle. ‘27; Blue Triangle. '28. '29: Service Club. ’29; Phyllis Wheatly. '28. '29. Her frowns are fairer far than the smiles of other maidens are. TwentyOnr
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Lillian Brody Fair and wise at twit Portia: whose pert was plowed off and an the stage. Ben Brooks Polaris ’28. '29: Dramatic Club. '26. 27, '28: Rep. to Minn. De-clam. League. '28. '29: Winner N. H. S. Declam Contest. '27: Rooter King. '27. '28: Band. '26. '27: Park Board. '26: Winner N. H. S. Oratorical Contest, ‘29: Debate. '28: Winner 11th place in National Oratorical “District X” Contest. A volcanic eruption of words, yes. fcur the height of great men has not get been reached.” Earl Carlbloom When I have anything to do, I go and do it.” Eleanor Carling Yellow Smock i. ’28. ‘29: Silver Triangle. '27; Blue Triangle. '28. '29: Class Play. The perfume of her charm clings around her. Dorothea Ciieslock Science Club, '28: Silver Triangle, '27; Blue Triangle. '28. '29: Class Play Committee; Deutsche Vervin. '28. '29: Honorable Mention One who mixes reason with pleasure. and wisdom with mirth. CURTIS CHRISS Glee Club. ’27. '2S. '29: Viking Club. '27. '28. ’29: Operas “Gondoliers': Sweethearts : Music Contest. 28. Christy it always there with a laugh. £ a £ I a Mark Christy Polaris Salesman. '27. '28: Swimming. '28; Hi-Y. '27. '28. '29: Orchestra. '27. '28. '29; Band. '27: Winner of City and State Clarinet Contest. '28. Eat. drink, and be merry, for tomorrow is a Civics test. George Clausen Football. '27. '28. '29. “N : Baseball. '28. '29. “N ; Hockey. ’29. “N . King Arthur's knights were strong end bold: this gallant's worth is yet untold. Bernice Cohen Dramatic Club. ‘28: Civic Forum, 28. '29: Kadimah. ‘28. ‘29: Deutsche Verein, '28. A pleasant mixture of jollity and sincerity. Edith Cohen Polaris Stall. '28. '29. Editor-in-Chief. '29: Kadimali. '27. '28. 29: Student Council, '29; Jeanne d'Atc. '29: Ink Spots. '28. '29: Park Board, '27: Annual Staff: Honorable Mention. She is looked for. and called for. Asked for. and sought for. Jack Cohen Second Orchestra. ’28: First Orchestra. '29: Honorable Mention. Though hit deeds are great and unselfish, his accomplishments go on in silence. Leon Cohen Science Club, '28. '29: RadioClub. 28. '29; Football. '28. '29: Stage Force. '27. '28. '29. Leon it happiest when running the spot light. n Twenty-Three
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