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MARTHETTA WOLFE Whose words all ears takes captive. Marthetta's greatest ambition is to take up kindergarden work. Many of us wish we might be little tots in order that Marthetta might rule over us. During the four years that Marthetta has been with us she has taken an active part in all the school's activities. Basketball '25, '26, Booster Club '25, Class Day '25, '26g Shorthand 80-word, Booster Pro- gram. ENA WOODSIDE Long may such goodness live! Ena shakes a wicked finger on the piano. She knows the scales the way the Freshmen know the alphabet. She is excellent in athle- tics also. A Class Treasurer. '23, Captain Volleyball '23, '24, '25g Captain Baseball '23, '24, Track '24, 'Bos'n's Bride '25, Glee Club '23, '24, '25, Bas- ketball '24, '25, Journalism '24, '25g Shorthand 80-word, Underwood Medal 40-word, Booster Club '24, '25. . STANLEY WOODWARD He hides a hiding face. The fellow with the rosy cheeks and the dim- ple in his chin,-oh, yes, we know him! If Stan is as popular in the outside world as he has been in Robidoux, he'll be mayor in two years. Hi-Y '24, '25, Vice-President '26, The Boom- erang , Octet '25, Cheer Leader '25, '26, Class Play '25, Underwood Certificate, First Lieuten- ant R. O. T. C. '25, Colonel R. O. T. C. '26. RUTH WYAN'l A face with gladness overspreadf' It's good just to look at Ruth, but in addition to that she's a whiz in her studies and capable in anything she undertakes. Class Day Program '22, '23, '24, Class Presi- dent '23, Class Vice-President and Reporter '22, Glee Club '25, The Boomerang , Underwood Medal 40-word, Journalism Play, Journalism Staff, Booster Club, Good English Play '24, EQYYYYQQYYYYYYYYYQYYYYQS -:ar Q ex- Q ez-1+ Q ii Z? -2+ Q 33 2? -au Q -as Q Ei Z? 33 2? -ax Q E3 ii Ei 2? -as Q Ei Ei -as Q -as Q ew ,Q -as Q ea Q -an Q er-2 Q e-Q Q -as Q 3? 2? -as Q ez-Q Q -as Q -ar Q -1-3+ QQ -as Q ee Q -av Q -as Q -as Q -as Q -2+ Q -ar Q -aw 444 ex 44? ex Q -2+ Q -as 5 Q as it Q es-2 Q eel QQ -as 46 -as Q ers Q -as Q ew .Q -as Q ew Q -as Q. -aw Q -as Q an Q -as Q e-P Q ex 54 -as Q -2+ Q -as iQ -as 44? -ee, 44? -2+ Q -af Q 'as Q eww Q -as Q -as Q -2+ Q -an Q -as, Q -as 44? -as Q -as Kr -af 444' era Q -as Q -ar 64 e-P Q -as Q -as QQ -:ar 44? -ae 44+ -as Q -as Q Q E22 itttiiiittiiitliiiiifi
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Yiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 555555555555 5555 55555555555555 555 555 55 5555 55 555 55 5555 E fs s s 9? 9? 9? s 3 as ORIN ZEAMER man. '25, Booster Club '25, '26 - 1 Glass glistory cSponsors HE class of '26 has been very fortunate in having such ellicient sponsors as Miss Olsen, Miss Hawkins, Miss Price, and Miss Weatherman during its four years at Robidoux. It is the custom for a class to elect a sponsor for the full length of four years, but '26 has been fortunate enough to have four sponsors, one for each year. The first was Miss Olsen, who served for one semester. She returned to her home in Madison, Wfisconsing and upon her departure from Robidoux, Miss Hawkins was chosen by the class. Unfortunately they were able to enjoy her sponsorship for only a short time as she was married to Professor C. W. Smith of New York. Miss Price succeeded her, leaving later to enter the business world. Miss Winihed Weathermm, the present sponsor, has served during the Senior year. By the work one knows the Workman ' Orin is a jolly, good fellow' and is right there whenever Poly calls for help His great est ambition is to be a Rockfeller or Hem? Ford, or-oh, well just any big, rich business Underwood Certiilcate, Class Day Program '23, Octet '25, '26g Sergeant R. O T C GERALDINE MASON A Duo-Art record to Laura: or Laura to Geraldine-take your pick! Jerry is always jolly and joking about something or somebody Class Day '22, '23, '25, '26: Operetta 24 25 Glee Club '24, '25, Journalism Program '24 '25, Underwood Medal 40-word, Shorthand 80 word, Baseball Team. '22, '23g News Staff 24
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