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jlfost qifepzfesentatiue C-Sophomore Chosen by The Classes of 1927 DOROTHY HOIEN ORUTHY HOIEN is an excellent example of an all-around girl, for , Dorothy participates eagerly in all the different phases of school life. First of all she is an excellent student, seldom missing a place on the honor-roll. Moreover, she has carried enough extra subjects so that now, after two years of high school Work, she is one full term ahead of her class. It was this advance standing which enabled her to become a mem- ber of Inkpah Literary Society in her sophomore year, although member- ship is regularly restricted to juniors and seniors. Dorothy enjoys a good time. VVith her pretty blue eyes, pink cheeks, and Winsome smile, she is a charming center of any group. She loves to dance, to play tennis, or to Watch a good game. She can play the piano and sing. And more practical accomplishments has she as Wellg she can sew and she can cook-expertly, too. In fact, there isn't a thing she can't do if she tries. Yes, a truly versatile girl is Dorothy, and to her goes the distinction of being the only member of the fairer sex to Win out over masculine competitors in the HlVIost Representative Student contests! Page Tfwenty-One
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1152251 g jlffost qfepresentaafive zfmior Chosen by The Classes of 1926 Ky VVALDEMAR HAGEN ALDEMAR HAGEN represents an enviable combination of brain, brawn, and spirit. As president of the AH Junior Class, captain of the basketball team, and president of Hi-Y, VValdemar has won his spurs in the ranks of service. Even more significant was the honor bestowed upon him by the Y. M. C. A. Older Boys Conference of the State of Min- nesota when it elected him president for the year 1925. Besides holding these offices, Waldemar was a stellar member of the football squad, and is now treasurer of Meridian Literary Society and soloist in the Glee Club. At the district music contest held in St. Paul on April 24, VValdemar won first place as vocal soloist for the Twin City District. Notwithstanding these many honors, Wally remains unspoiled. He has a genial, happy manner that makes everyone his friend. He is inter- ested in all the activities of the school and enjoys to the full his school life. At the same time, Waldemar has maintained a good standing in all his class work. Lessons, with him, are not neglected for play. Thus is one junior boy effecting an all-around development that promises a well-bal- anced, successful life. Page Twenty
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A925- ,Most qfep Vesentative qreshman. Chosen by The Classes of 1928 ALBERT LARSON 'lREG'LAR FELLUWM is Albert Larson, a true representative of the rough, ready, mischievous, and diminutive freshman class. Al- bert, like others of his class, is small, but unlike many yearlings, he is by no means insignificant. That it is possible to be both bright in studies and a real honest-to- goodness boy, is clearly demonstrated by Albert. f'He is bright and alert, declares bliss Harriet Holtz, his room-prin- cipal, 'ibut at the same time, he has that spark of mischief which every real boy possesses. He is always on the honor-roll, but he is not a fgoody- goody'. To prove her point, Miss Holtz Went on to tell of a baseball game in Which Albert participated and of a broken window, in the breaking of Which, sad to state, Albert had also participated. Sadder still, the crime was discovered. What happened afterward We do not telll Albert is the kind of boy who appeals to both teachers and students. He is a regular pal, and the fellowsl' all like him. A member of the technical course, he is interested in things mechanical and, of course, in radio. His ambitions for the future? VVell, Albert doesn't know. That future seems a long way off when one is enjoying his Hrst year in high school. Suffice it to say that Albert Larson, who, incidentally, is the brother of Selma Larson of the office, is a truly representative freshman, and a coming Southern Star. Page Tfwenly-Two
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