Sandwich High School - Reflector Yearbook (Sandwich, IL)

 - Class of 1928

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Paul Reinhart, Rino” Of all the things he liked to do He liked the most to draw a view. Marguerite Si.eezer, Margie” She is quiet—who can deny it— And a lady always. Paul Sweeney, Paulie” Do your best and leave the rest; What's the use to worry? Francis Todd, Franz Francis is steady and safe tis said. Even though his hair is red. Fredrick Travis, Shiek When a girl is in the case You know all otl er things give place. Delight Tremper, Terry She's at all times full of fun And lets the whole world slide. Melvin Vickrey, Vic My tongue between my lips I rein, For who talks much must talk in tain. Robert Vlack, Bob’ It is not for me to work while others play, I'll be more diligent some other day. Henry Wernf.r, Hank Things are sure to be well done With a man such as be in the run. Page 18]

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REFLECTOR Julia Lenz, Nettie” To pleasure and to sport inclined A woman still who knout vr mind. Charles Lett, Casper” To act with common sense according to t! e moment Is the best wisdom I know. Clarence Lundeen, Lun” A little nonsense now and t! en Is relis sed by the best of men. Clarence Miller, Johnnie” Even tempered, smooth and quiet; Unruffled by the world s mad riot. Edward Mosher, Etsie” This is he. our President Born for action and management. Jane Mosher, Cookie” you like them tall, if yon like them fair. Yon bate one here, needn't look elsewhere. Ronald Paulson, Roney” I’m so quiet and so easy going You'd hardly guess u hat I might be doing. Gaylord Peterson, Gay” He who serves well and says nothing Makes claim enough. Lawrence Potter, Stub” In the world he'll find a place With ready mind and smiling face. Charlotte Rasmusson, Chari” Light haired, blue eyed, tall and slender, Her delicate ways e'er commend her. [Page 17



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Juniors Lila Anderson—Some like a dark-haired, dark-eyed brunette. Leona Beams—She is not shy nor bold, but just self-possessed. Josephine Beitel—Our musician whether it’s jazz or a classical piece. Wallace Bowen—Innocent appearing is he, but looks are deceiving. Edith Brown field—Modest, shy, and pleasant. Jack Chapman—Can draw pictures, money, and his breath. Helen Coy—Willing to be convinced, but who can do it? Lew'is Cunz—Don’t worry about your work, just smile. Lew is Datschei-ski—Silence is of different kinds, and breathes different meanings. Isabel Devine—Is Izzy all right? Is Izzy O. K? We all respond, Yea”. James Duvick—Oh, why should I trouble trouble until trouble troubles me? Phern Eastman—Our basketball captain. Sanford Felder—Speech is great, but silence is greater. Mildred Fish—She’s talented and clever, a mighty good girl. Paul Graf—A diligent student and a friend worth knowing. Scott Harrod—He makes good use of the moments that others waste. Edith Hartley—Wondrous wise and yet as sweet as she can be. Helen Hartman—She has a sweet disposition: she is always the same. Jerome Hollenback—He said right, or wrong, what came into his head. Mary Johnson—She excels with the hands, brain, and heart. Everette Kii.ley—Everything comes out all right, just wait. Browning Knights—A wise man does not necessarily talk much. Thelma Larson—Not a word speaks she more than is needed. Phoebe Lett—Beware that tall man, he will deceive you if he can. Harrison Lindner—A liberal distributor of condensed facts. Althea Lowry—She’s neat and sweet from her head to her feet. Richard McInture—Please go away and let me sleep. Lawrence Morey—This is my busy day, be brief. Henry Mosher—Our president; he’s a product to be marvelled at. George Neuhauser—Full of fun, and always nice to everyone. Dolly Petty—Our future artist. Mary Phelps—Sunny hair and blue eyes, merry, sweet and very nice. Mildred Ringe—I can be serious, but I’d rather be gay- Helen Rood—Quiet and sedate; when you know her she’s just great. Donald Rosentreter—A mighty good trainer. Floren Shonts—He has much wit tho’ very shy of using it. Margaret Tobiason—The mildest manners, the gentlest heart. George Werner—I hurry not, neither do I worry. Marian Wheeler—A quiet studious girl whose well deserved reward is success. [Page 19

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