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THE TIMES OF 5 I ? £ LAVONNE EGGERS “Von Racine H. S. ’32; Winona H. S. '33; Girls’ Athletic Association, Inner Cir- cle; Glee Club '34, '35; Band ’35; Girl Reserves '34, 35; Declamatory '34; Operettas: Yokohama Maid. “Make ’em laugh, make ’em cry, make ’em wait. DOROTHY EVERTS “Dot Glee Club ’32, 33, ’34, ’35; Girl Re- serves ’32, ’33, ’34, ’35; Secretary ’33, ’34; ’35; Operettas: Tulip Time, Yoko- hama Maid; Declamatory ’32, '33. ’34, ’35; Plays: Hobgoblin House, Spin- sters’ Convention, A Little Mistake, New Fire3. “Write it on your heart That every day is '.he best day of the year. VIOLET FARLEY “Vi Declamatory ’34; “She spake seldom but all her words were tuneful sweet. MARIE GATHJE “Mickey Glee Club ’33, '34, ’35; Declamatory ’34; Secretary of Class ’35; Operettas: Yokohama Maid; Plays: Hobgobiin House, New Fire3. “My ability? Oh, that just comes natural to me. AGNES HALLORAN “Aggie Chatfield H. S. '32, '33; Glee Club ’32. '33 (Chatfield); Glee Club ’35; De- clamatory ’34; Operettas: Yokohama Maid. ‘She is always laughing for she has a deal of wit. HERBERT HATHAWAY “Herb Declamatory 34; Plays: New Fires. “He said, or right, or wrong, What came into his head. MARGARET KELLY “Peggy Glee Club ’32, ’33, 34, '35; Jazz Orch- estra ’32; Symphony Orchestra ’33, ’34; Declamatory ’32, ’34; Secretary- Treasurer of Class ’34; Operettas: Tulip Time, Yokohama Maid; P ays: New Fires. “Her merry heart goes all the day. MARY KELLY “Red Cheer Leader ’33, '34, '35; Glee Club ’33, ’34, ’35; President of Class ’33; Vice President f Class ’35; Declama- tory ’34; Operettas: Yokohama Maid. “Her long red locks lyke golden vvyre, sprinkled with perle. L This page is sponsored by MINNESOTA SOUTHERN ENGRAVING CO— -Austin Minn (TV O
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;TW 0 THE TIMES OF VERNON BALLARD “Bunt” Glee Club '32, '33, ’34, ’35; Operettas: Tulip Time, Yokohama Maid; Football ’32, 33, 34, '35; Basketball ’33, ’34; Band '33, '34; Declamatory '34; Annual Staff—Business Manager ’35; Plays: Making Daddy Behave, Hobgob 1 i n House, New Fires. “He is complete in feature, and in mind, with all the good grace to grace a gentle- man, RUTH BENTLEY Ruthie” Glee Club ’32, ’33, ’34, ’35; Band '32. ’33, ’34, '35; Jazz Orchestra ’32, ’33, ’34, ’35; Symphony Orchestra '33, '34; Girl Reserves '32, ’33, ’34, ’35; Trea- surer '33, ’34, ’35; Declamatory '32, ’34; School Static—Typist ’35; Interna- tional Friendship Club ’33; Operettas: Tulip Time, Yokohama Maid; Plays: Hobgoblin House, Spinsters’ Conven- tion, A Little Mistake, New Fires. “The very pink of perfection.” JAMES BLEIFUSS “Jimmy” Racine H. S. ’32; Glee Club ’34, ’35; Declamatory '34; Operettas: Yoko- hama Maid; P ay3: Hobgoblin House. “He is clever and unassuming, and on his unembarrass'd brow Nature has written Gentleman.” VERNA BORN “Verr.” Declamatory '34; Plays: Hobgoblin House, New Fires. “Golden hair and eyes of blue There i3 only one like you.” JEAN BURRINGTON “Jeanie-Beanie” Racine H. S. '32, '33; Glee Club '34, ’35; Girl Reserves ’34, ’35; School Static—Assistant Editor ’35; Annual Staff—Associate Editor '35; Extem- poraneous Speaking '35; Declamatory ’34; Operettas: Yokohama Maid; Plays: Hobgoblin House, A Little Mis- take, New Fires. “She is pretty to walk with, And witty to talk with, And pleasant, too, to think of.” MAXINE CROWLEY “Max” Declamatory '32, ’34; International Friendship Club '33. “Seest thou a woman diligent in her busi- ness.” HAROLD DEAN “Dean” Declamatory '32, '34; Orchestra '34; Plays: New Fires. “A finished gentleman from top to toe.” MARY DIXON “Dicky” Glee Club '32, ’33, '34, '35; Orchestra '33, ’34; Declamatory ’34; Girl Re- serves ’35; Debate '35; Operettas: Tulip Time, Yokohama Maid; Annual Staff — Assistant Business Manager ’35; Plays: New Fires. “I talk little, but I think much.” This page is sponsored by Herff-Jones, Official Jewelers — California Fruit and Flower Store, Rochester
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ES OF '35 “Peg” ’32, ’33, ’34; Butler, Girls’ CHARLES LAMP “Charlie” Glee Club ’32, ’33, ’34, ’35; Orchestra ’32, ’33, ’34, ’35; Band ’32, ’33, ‘34, ‘35; Declamatory ’34; Operettas: Tulip Time, Yokohama Maid; Football ’34; Athletic Manager ’35; Plays: Hobgob- lin House, New Fires. “A wit that loves to play, not wound.” WAYNE LIMBERT “Mike” Stacyville, Iowa H. S. ’32, ’33, ’34; Baseball ’32; Basketball ’33, ’34; Foot- ball ’33; Kittenball '34. “I never worry.” ROSE MARY MONETTE “Rosie” Declamatory ’34. “Be sure you’re right, Then go ahead.” MARGARET O’CONNELL Dublin, Ontario H. S. Plays: The Automatic Athletic Association, Glee Club. “Had a tongue at will And yet was never loud.” ELMER OLSON “Sonny” Glee Club 32, '33, ’34, ’35; Band ’32, ’33, ’34, ’35; Declamatory ’34, ’35; Symphony Orchestra ’33; Football ’34, ’35; Extemporaneous Speaking '35; Operettas: Tulip Time, Yokohama Maid; President or Class ’32; Secre- tary-Treasurer of Class ’33; Vice Pre- sident of Class ’34; Annual Staff— Advertising Manager ’35; Plays: Mak- ing Daddy Behave, Hobgoblin House, New Fires. Legion Medal Winner “I am small, but remember Napoleon ” PHYLLIS PRATT “Phil” Plain view H. S. '32; Royalton H. S. ’33; Declamatory ’34, ’35; Girl Re- serves ’35. “Sweet promptings unto kindest deeds, Were in her very look; We read her face as one who reads A true and holy book.” HELEN PRIEBE “Snookie” Declamatory '32, ’33, ’34, ’35; Glee Club ’32, ’33, ’34, ’35; International Friendship Club ’33; Girl Reserves ’35; Annual Staff—Assistant Advertising Manager ’35; Operettas: Tulip Time, Snow Queen, Yokohama Maid; Plays: Hobgoblin House. “Oh, how she laughed ! And how she loved to dance.” MARION REESE “Miss” Glee Club '32, ’33; Girl Reserves ’34, ’35; Declamatory ’34; Operettas: Tulip Time; Plays: Buried Treasure, New Fires. “The light of midnight’s starry heaven is in those radiant eyes.” This page is sponsored by ROD’S FOOD MARKET — JOHN O’CONNELL (TVHJ) UKk77) I
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