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.' .: HARVEY DUSTERBERG MARGARET ARGUS HENRIETTA ERDMAN ARTHUR F. IGENBAUM HARVEY DUSTERBERG Not by years, but by disposition, is wisdom acquired Class President, '14; Class Treasurer, '13; Athletic Association, '21, '21, '13, '14; A.-B. Council, '14; Rooters' Club, '14; Tennis Club, '13. Harvey is the scholar of the class on the masculine side. As our last class president he led us to a successful termination of our high-school work He is a real fellow and is in on every- thing, We hope soon to see Harvey's name among the leading pharmacists of the country. MARGARET ARGUS She who brings sunshine into the lives of others has sunshine in her own. Class Secretary, '13; Girls' Glee Club, '11, '11, '13, '14; Masque and Scroll, '14; Ath- letic Association, '1l, '11, '13, '14. Margie is the general helper of our class. She is always willing to assist, and we know her services are missed in the lunchroom. HENRIETTA ERDMAN Mirth and seriousness successfully combined. Athletic Association, '1I, '11, '13, '14; Masque and Scroll, '23, '14; Girls' Basketball Manager, '14; President 01' Beacon Club, '14; A.-B. Council, '24; Hiking Club, '11, 11, 1 . Retta is ou3r athlete. She has specialized in athletic work of all kinds here and will continue it at U. C, We all know she will be successfull ARTHUR FIGENBAUM But 'twas a maxim he had often tried, That right was right, and there he would abide, Athletic Association. '11, '11, '13, '14; A.-B. Council, '14; Orchestra, '14. Art aspires to be a musician. and we are sure that he will succeed. He can be'heard most any time tooting his Sax He has always proven himself to be a good sport. ' llgl
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February Class History OUR years ago the February Class of 1925 came into existence Graduates of Sharpsburg and Allison Schools made up the class which at that time was divided into two sections; but the long, rocky road of knowledge has caused our ranks to be depleted until there now remains only one group of sixteen members. In February, igujwe became Sophomores, the promotion coming shortly after the long-expected and mucheenjoyed Freshmen reception. Our hearts swelled with pride as we found ourselves far superior to the first floor with its giggling girls and awkward boys. Mere Freshmen, they! Time passed rapidly. We soon became Juniors and, according to custom, were allowed to organize our class. Carl Horton was chosen to be our first president: Georgia Ceselbracht, vice-president; Margaret Argus, secretary; Harvey Duster- berg, treasurer. Our officers for the second semester were: Call Horton, presi- dent; Florence Price, vice-president; Georgia Geselbracht, secretary; Harvey Dusterberg, treasurer. Then came happy Senior days. Harold Schuler was elected president; Julia Floto, vice-president; Carl Kaucher, secretary; Georgia Geselbraeht, treasurer. Officers for the second Senior semester were: Harvey Dusterberg, president: Evelyn Read, vice-president; Carl Kaucher, secretary; Malvin Uchtman, treasurer, Our class members were at all times ready to support the activities of the school to their utmost ability. Football claimed Earle Miller, Carl Kaucher, and Wallace Forste. Earle was also a star in basketball and baseball. Henrietta Erd- man served as girls' basketball manager, The Masque and Scroll enrolled Carl Horton, Henrietta Erdman, Martha Hassman, Julia Floto, Myrtle Hucksoll, and Margaret Argus. The orchestra regrets to lose Evelyn Read, who has served very capably as pianist for four years, and Myrtle Hucksoll, who plays a i'mean saxophone. The Glee Club also drew several members from our Class; namely, Evelyn Read, Myrtle Hucksoll, Margaret Argus, and Martha Hassmani We were one hundred per cent in banking for nearly two semesters, and every member of our class was extremely proficient in oneesometimes in more than one- activity. We do not recall a single defeat of our rooms basketball team The Hi-Y, Tennis Club, Beacon Club, and the Student Council were all strength- ened by members of our class. It is with deepest regret that we leave old Norwoccl with its splendid stLident-body, its fine organizations, and its congenial and under- standing Faculty. WALLACE FORSTE. lISI
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WALLACE FORSTE JULIA ,FLOTO GEORGIA GESELBRACHT JULIUS GOELTZ WALLACE FORSTE Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers, Athletic Association, '11, in, izg, i14; A.-B. Council, .14.; Track, .27., '13; Football, '14; Rooters' Club, '14 Wallyi' is one of the liveliest members of our class. I-Iis humor and antics have enlivened the classroom on many occasions. He made his football letter in '54, the unfortunate breaking of an arm preventing his gaining it in 13 We are sure he will always stay on top. jULIA FLOTO I'll not confer with sorrow till to-morrow, But joy shall have its way this very day. Athletic Association, '21, .22, '23, '24; Masque and Scroll, 5.3; Vice-President of Class, '14; Hiking Club, 5.1, ill, '13. Jul is the happy one of our class. Her witty remarks have shortened many a long day. GEORGIA GESELBRACHT Great oaks from little acorns grow. Vice-President of Class, .13; Class Secretary, '23; Class Treasurer, '24. HGeorge is our class geniusV Everything she attempts she succeeds in. We know she will reach the top of the ladder in her life's work. JULIUS GOELTZ In all things noble. Baseball Team, '24; Basketball Team, 3.4. iijule gained our ranks in the middle of last year, coming to us from Woodward. His work on the athletic Field and in the gym was superb, and, though being handicapped by so short a stay. he gained many staunch friends. i201
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