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Swninrz 1515 - 1525 Stenug-rilphio Ilhinelzmdvr, YVi:4. Activi- ties: .Mll-lpl1ian. Scarce lwzliwl, save by her lie-arty lzxxlgrixtn-ll. Erliua: I. Hlonl- Piney .Xmulemic l'uluski, Wis. A4-tivitivs: i Balsvbull till, Vaipt. '1fI-'20Z lnlsluhtlizlll ISD: ll-Unis: 'l'l'lIl1'1- pot Stuff IZZJC Allf-lphiun: class play. lf wi' lllilj' jmlggo by thv 'shnkf' of tlw lmnil,' hv'll lw 21 S.-mind lhmsl-x'l-lt sonic day. il u rgu rvl I. lh-sl nl- WI lugs A vuclem ic Sl-zinilinziviai. H'is. Aviivi- tif-sz Hziskc-tlvalll 125: 'l'1'l1uS. of Girls l'niun ily: 'l'i'um1wet Stuff 121: .Kell-lpllinnp class play. Q Of manners Lyvntlo: nf nf- il-vtimis, mild. XS illllit' l'ul1len Stvrinpri-zipliic Svumliniivizi, YVis. Avtivi- tiosl .Xi-lfqlbhiilll. An 1-te-rmll qm-stiml mark. Ilorls llunh-lnoll- Ml0koy Avmlemic ugnlciisluiiwx, Wis, Avtivi- til-S: Bzlskvtbzlll 1212 V.- P. Stusla-nt Body 1111 'Frumpot Stuff 421: Vi-vs. Girls Union 4152 .Xlle-lphiain: 0l'l'l'iC'!4tl'llQ vlzlss play. , swim-li wi-ro pgullllm, she-'ml bv zu mil1im1:1i1'cf. Ulf Wllhlrm-QI ll. l':l l'kH0lll 1'hllllu .Xvzuli-luis' Vuluslci. XVis. Activitivsz liuslwtlmll 1111 Sc-cz-'I'rs-us. Stiull'-nt Bully 111: 'l 1'l-us. Girls Vnicm ill: 'I'i'nn11mt Stuff VU: ,XllQ'llDhl2ll1. l,ai11ul1 and gi-uw fut- Lwhlllllu 1-llmlps 0. Hurlnolt ,X1'1l!lt'l1llLj Si-ziiillinzivizx. XYis. Avtivi- links: .X-I--lpi1i:1n, 'AAI'-ny -:ns lliv fluy is long.
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10 THE TRUMPET Vernice Rowe and Margaret Bestul both believe they have added to' their knowledge the studies of the Academic Course. Their abilities have also been shown in basketball. They will perhaps go on the stage as a result of acting in the class play. Though neither have as their motto Punctuality,', they can be present. Irving Knutson comes to us from Wautoma, Wis. Upon acquiring his acquaintance we saw he was just the one we wanted to bring our class to the highest standard, so we elected him president. Now he is to be thanked for carrying on his work so nobly. Together with this he has been business man- ager of the Trumpet, played on both basketball and baseball teams, and been an active worker in society. Gladys Gurholt, another member of our class, is from the vicinity of Scandinavia. A very brilliant student and has left no part of her school work undone. She will surely be a credit to our school. Gladys Swenson, another graduate, has been very timid and quiet, so many of her abilities have not been fully revealed. She deserves to be praised for her untiring eiorts and consci- entious work. ln the future we may find her in one of our large hospitals. In our Junior year, our class made a decided step to be- come one of the largest our school has had. To it were added the Commercials, whom we know the world could not get along without. They have been earnest workers and have as their motto, Labor omnia Vincit , by which we know they shall prosper. Among these are: Julius Waarvik, Ruby Rollefson, Selma lloberg, James Peterson, Theo. Jergensen, Walter Han- son, ,Uora Amundson, Eleanor Swenson. Thelma Loken, Fern Stephenson and Gertie Seering. In company with these, came a student in search of a normal education, namely, Amy Wall- er, and another academic, Dorothy Jole. Dorothy, our class secretary, is a very brilliant student in all respects She has entertained us several times with both vocal and instrumental selections. She has supported, loyally, all school activities. Her chief aim is to impart knowledge to a younger generation, so next year, we shall find her at Stevens Point Normal. ln the fall of '19, because of her love for the Academy, Ruth Henrichsen left the High School at Oshkosh and fell in line with our normal students. With her came our Stenographic students, Winnie Colden and Gertrude Peterson. We know not what our future may be, but this is the his- tory of our past. By living up to our motto, Grin and Grind , we hope to be true, and put forth eiorts that will bring results which will both boost and be a credit to our Academy.
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Svieninrz Ruth I.. llc-nrivhm-n-- 1'hinky Normal I, :i 1' S 4- n , NYM. Activitivs: Baiffke-llvzill 115. Vzipt. 'l!i-'201 .Xde-lpliiain. 'i'Ii1- iw-iisuii shi- nods with z-iii-h 4-xqllisitv 1-also is this, that heir L:i'zin1Ip:ii'f-nts lmth wa-rv 1'liin1-sv. XVnllc-r Hannon- X Y Z 1'nmmci'ci:il .Xiiilivrst .l'c't,. XVis. Avlivi- iii-sz Bzischull 111: Amlelpliiain. lf X Y Z mt-uns 1-11-ve-r lf X Y Z mt-:ins cute- XVQ-'ll :ill aiprrei- tofsgetllei' H+-'s gut ai mime to suit. llelrothy WI . Jule- Doi .lcadn-iniv S1-ziridirizivizi, XX'is. Activi- ties: S1-v. Sr. class: Adel- phian. VVh:it is wurih doing: at all, is worth duinx.: well. 'l'h4-mlnre Jl'l'lT1'llNPll - J1-rg Cmnmercial Kewziunoe, NVi::. Activities: 'l'i'e'zis. Sr. vlzlssi Advlphlan. Honest, earnest, and wise. Irving' 'l'. Iinuhmn-- Knut Academic XVauton1a,VVis, Avtivities: Baseball 123: basketball 121: Prefs. Studs-nt Body: Trumpet Stuff 1231 Pre-s. Six class: .-Mlelphian: vlass play. No one realizes more than lie, the burdens of Il Plass I'i'e-sidontf' In-Roy IC. Iiovllnll'- lawn-y .luzulerniv XYnutom:i. XVis. Avtivitivsz Bnsn-hall 1252 basketball 121. Fupt. 'lil-'20: tennis: Trezis. Studs-nt Rudy 1171 Pres. Ath- letii- Assn. 113: 'l'rum1wt Stuff 127: .Mlvlpliinng Class play, Knnwlwl,LfP is no iiui'dvn. Selma Imln-rg:- I'hoppyu l'1m1ni1-rcizil ,Xnihc-Vst .l'L-'t.. XYis. Avtivi- tis-sz Adi-lphiain. I 1-zin't he-in lllait l'm not any luip.:::vl'.
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