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THE REFLECTOR 1C I NAME NICKNAME GENERAL APPEARANCE CHIEF OCCUPATION FAVORITE EXPRESSION WHAT ST. PETER SAID Winfield Jeffers Windy Somewhat laxy Winking Aw. come on! Get a move on. Cecil Paulus Maple-syrup Dumb Talking Oh those freshies Shut up! Vieva Paulus Vee Vivacious Flirting Shucks! This isn't the place for you. Vera Snow M issus Businesslike Typing Oh heck! Just a few minutes late. BVn Underwood Red Dressy Combing his hair I don’t know Ah! a shining light! Clifford Reed Cliff Argumentative Trying to get a date Aw say! Where » your Ford? Gerald Osgard Jerry Humorous Studying Nice Evening No bums allowed. Esther Currie Essie Queenly Watching Windy Gee whix! Did Windy bring you T Mabel Walker Maby Toots Tiny Writing love-stories Gee. kid! You look too skinny. Dorothy Paustian Unconcerned Writing notes I’ll be durned! W rong house. Gladys Williams Baby Studious Painting lips Gracious! Where’s Tommy ? Jay Mattox Ape Awkward Playing pool All right You forgot to remember. Adrien Holmes Good humored Writing her lessons For goodness sake You’re a little underweight. Dana Osgard Cottontop Modest Blushing Yes? Why the blush? Ida Barker Billy Laughable Missing School “i Hot spit! Come in. Ronald’s here. I eo Sikora Sic ’em Abused Throwing paper vads Oh gosh ! What are you here for? Rosie Washut Toughie Chunky Dan ring Never did. never will No dancing allowed. Virginia Grayson Vlrgle Slow Giggling 1 don’t care Remove your freckles. Nadia Sargent Nud Likeable Writing Horrors ! I can't understand baby talk. Caroline Harrington Carrie Short and Sweet Powdering Nothin stirrin' No flirting allowed. Ruth Rhode Bee laughing Making up back work M y word! Take off your specks. John Black Ichaliod Sheikish Trying to act tough Go lay an egg No shieks admitted. Joe Washut Sweetie Jovial Teasing Aw go on What’s your hurry ? Marjorie Young Midge Sober Interrupting Oh gee! Tea) short sorry.
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14 THE REFLECTOR ( LASS OF 1028 JUNIOR CLASS ROLL Dorothy Paustian President Esther Currie Sec’y-Treas. Gladys Williams Vice-Pres. Mabel Walker .Jay Mattox Adrien Holmes CLASS PROPHECY In May 1938 while my friend and I were traveling through the now great city of Parkman we met a certain Madam Mar- chee, a great astrologist. She was at her best when she re- vealed by the stars our old school-mates’ present life. It was done in a crude way—yet it was only the Seniors. I was suffered first to look through the large telescope and saw a star far brighter than Orion roll around. This must be Vieva’s life. A two story building flashed into view'—above it was the sign, “Marcelling.” Yes, Vieva is putting natura1 waves in other people’s hair—just like her own. Next came a weak little star, but it revealed so much! A milkman—with a glass eye. Winfield has at last made something of himself. Winking at girls doesn’t pay. Windy! The stars seemed to Ik having a good time so Madam picked out one of them, and there before our eyes was a large cow-ranch—and in Mexico! The boss—why, it’s Clifford! Rita always did love the South, we know'. This is good, we never thought that the Seniors could do that much for civilization. I meekly took another look and Wyoming then Montana flashed into view. A game w'arden—why! It’s Foster! I always knew he’d get “that” back on somebody. From Wyoming to New York. This must be another one of our teachers. There was a brightly lighted building and what w’as that noise? “It’s great opera singer and Miss Spicer, too. That practice on Fridays did help, didn’t it?” Now to the halls of Congress. Here we saw one of Wyoming’s national repre- sentatives, Miss Vera Snow'. She was giving a very persuasive oration on the Snow'- Brady Bill, which was to abolish manhood suffrage. Then we looked at a bright star of steady light. This illuminated a stately edifice; above the main entrance was chiseled “University of Wyoming,” Within, we saw our old school-master, Mr. Burgoon. He was a professor of Sociology. One star far to the east and low' in the heavens sparkled and blinked confusedly. It appeared that something extra-ordinary must be taking place. We directed the telescope on it, and as the mist of distance and light cleared. Madam saw a young and handsome gentleman appealing to his enormous throng of listeners in the most 1 stirring and convincing strain of oratory. And neither was this his first success for he was the great orator of w'orld renown, the Hon. Gerald Osgard. Mr. Cecil Paulus, an old school-mate of ours, had gone to South America and founded and developed great industries ir. the countries along the Andes. He en- couraged all sorts of philanthropic workers from the U. S. to help the South American people to develop their country. His great work had inspired a well known sculptor to chisel his figure in bronze. And this sculptor was another old school friend, Ben Underwood. Tnis occasion was the unveiling of this statue. “Thank you, Madam Marchee ”
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16 THE REFLECTOR CLASS OF 11)29 THE SOPHOMORES Class Roll Dana Osgard, President. Ida Barker, Secretary. Leo Sikora, Treasurer. Virgil Castle. Is Nadia a Sargent? Is John Black? .Joe Washut quick. Has Ruth Rhode? or Ruth Rhode. Is Marjorie Young? Is Ben Underwood? Does Adrien sell Holmes? Rosie May Washut. Does Vera make it Snow ? Is Virginia a Gray son? Does Caroline eat Harring or Carrie a ton? Does Dana Osgard ? Is Windy like Jeff or Mutt? Does Clifford Reed? Vieva said Paul is. Ida is a Barker. Why isn’t Cecil’s name Paul like us? Does Esther Currie horses? Is Mabel a good Walker? Where are Gladys’ sweet Williams? Does Jay use a Mattox? Is Racine a Spicer? Does William Foster children? Does Leo Sic Kora?—(See kora) See Gerry with that Osgard. Does Dorothy pause ’tween words? (Paustian) AN IMPOSSIBILITY FOR: Windy, to be short. Vera, to be wild. Cecil, to be a shiek. Ben, to be clever. Gerry, to be undignified. Vieva, to be ugly. Toots, to be a lady. Mabel, to be 6 feet. Leo, to get Algebra Adrien, to be little. Esther, to be hated. Ruth, to be old-maidish. John, not to chew gum. Rosie, to be slim. Ida, to be serious. Gladys, to have a boy-bob. Virginia, to stop growing tall. Majorie, to be quiet. Joe. to be good. Clifford, to agree with anyone. Caroline, to be a wallflower. Jay. to be graceful. Nadia, to be popular. Dana, to be bold. Mr. Burgoon, to shout. Mr. Foster, to like giggling. Miss Spicer, to stop smiling.
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