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T he Flambeau Senior History Georgs Benton Firnt Year Entered High School a boy of action not of words. Second Year Proved himself capable of playing varsity basket ball. Third Year Fell in love with Helen of Sabula. Wild a Birh Came from “somewhere way up the road. Showed us she could make noise with her tongue??? Actress in “A Daughter of the Desert. Max Brarseur Nice fat little “greenie.” Bi'gun reducing Became | opular as an actor. GENEVIEVE Cl.ARK A |K)pulnr Freshman. Met her friend “ Ike. Her High School Climax. Mary Conrad One of t hi class's quietest girls. Very studious. Just became known to the whole class. Don Divin8 A Freshman. Cursed his books. So far so good. ernon Dunlap One of our brightest Freshman. Always busy preparing his lessons. Fell in love with Arlene Swanson. Ethel IIkilburn A quiet, modest Freshman Still modest and bashful. Quieter than ever. Hay Hindkrliter A quiet, likable, young Freshie. Started shedding his green a little. Green ail gone. Ben Jones A young one from Shaffer. “My hasn't he changed.” He now wears long trousers. Learned to like girls. Frank Kessler Had a hard time getting used to climbing the hill. “U 1h»I. Found that after a year of climbing the lull it wasn't so difficult after all. Assisted Miss Bailey in the Library. Joined Hi-Y. Took part in “A Daughter of the Desert. Roy Kessler A Greenie with loads of that color. Has changed! How remarkable for him. A Cowboy in A Daughter of the Desert. Leroy Logan A tall young fellow. Quite bashful yet, but wait until the green wears off. High up now. I wonder how high he is going? Elizabeth Malasky A quiet but noisy girl. No one knew her. not even the teacher. Remarkable! “Liz made the Varsity. A quiet young lassie while the teachers are around They all are. Hoxik Murray A Cute little “Greenie. Not allowed to have her picture taken. Her “Pop allowed her to have her picture taken. A Daughter of the Desert. Ruth Arlington. William Piper Started playing basketball, making the Varsity. One of the “Big Boys’ Made the Varsitv again. Joined Bov's Hi-Y Captain of Basket Ball. Vice President Boy's Hi-Y. Took part in all major K|MtrtR. Lauretta Reasinokr Just like all of ’em, funny, silly and gn-cn as grass. Not quite so green and a little more interested in school. Joined Girl's Hi-Y. Enjoying School immensely.
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T h e Flambeau Arthur Walburn Art “The way to have friends, is to lie one. Academic Coursc A thletic .4 Mociation Hi-Y Club Soccer '2S Football '214 HaskcOmll '2b, 'SO Dnughltr of the Desert Hello, Varsity. Let's no!” When this shout is heard, then at renter is Art, ready to fight to the finish. Art is very quiet and believes in doing and saying little, especially around the girls. C'mon, big boy! Hit the basket of life fair and square with a true shot. Chester Yount— Chet” “He looks industrious but looks an deceiving.” Academic Course Athletic Association Dramatic Club Daughter of the Desert” This is to introduce to you Chet, who can Ik a salesman, a Mexican desperado, or a business manager with equal ease. Besides these talents he possesses that kind of Solly goodfriendliness that makes everyone like him. When he springs a good joke, everyone laughs with him liecause lie enjoys it so much himself. ” Aw, Come On How can you tellt
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The Flambeau Senior History Fourth Year Now our George has liecome a “man of action not of word . Hi I heieby solemnly bequeath my basket ball (tosition to Tom Alexander. Projthecy “In ten vears I shall l»e fishing in the Sahara Desert. ‘ Durum 1929-30 Wilda has boon keeping the secretary' desk warm. Helen Thompson my giggle. A foreign re| orter. From McKain's Girlology we lenni that Max is |M)pular among the girl . Harry Lane niv ability as an actor. Making tooth-picks up in Canada. Our liest dancer. Naomi Hayes my present position. A Doctor in Miami. A favorite student. To Desyl Sheeslev my violin. A Musician somewhere. Says he is glad It is the end.” (of school . To Neal Gutherie my red hair. A Barlier in Nome, Alaska. Teased Miss Wolfe whenever he had a chance. Alice Howard my talent to tease. Piloting I’. S. Mail. Class Kejiorter. My quietness and learning ability to Edna Hickman. One of the “Favored Few of the teachers of Temple I'niversitv. Quite popular with the girls. My athletic ability to Yale Golub. All around crack athlete for the I'. S. in the International Contests. Became B. B. Mgr. and went to all the games. To «ee the game?? Guess not, went to see? My ability to get along with the girls to Harry bine. A Quiet. Learned Professor at Harvard. Still “Quite Delicate. Took part in “A Pair of Sixes. ” My good health and rosv complexion to anyone who thinks they need it A well known chemist in New York. Very often seen driving a car?? “I wonder. My foolishness to Wellman Badger. .S|»ecd Demon of the race track. Married and living a quiet life. Like some Junior girl. Ask him. My acting ability to Art ” Kuntx. My B. B. ability to “Honey Wilson. Now a famed aviator, holding the World's record for the greatest | eed ever attained in an Airplane. Quite a star on the Team, | erha| s the fruit growers would like to have her? My basket-making to “Nellie Stasukinas. Coach of Girl’s B. B. at The Susquehanna University. “ Pair of Sixes. Flambeau Staff. My position as Hair Dresser at noon hour to Mary Petroskey. A beauty specialist. President of Boy’s Hi-Y. Basket Ball Varsity. Business Manager of Flaml eau. My good s| ortsniun hip to Waide Kishell Boss of Pifer’s Lutnlier Co. Took part in “A Pair of Sixes.” Only somebody’s stenog. My cheery smile to anyone who is inclined to be grouchy and sour. Teaching piano lessons. But where?
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