Storm Lake High School - Breeze Yearbook (Storm Lake, IA)

 - Class of 1921

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Class Song Tune: Let's Take' a Trip To Loveland. Our hearts are sad, We're feeling bad, For today we must say good-byo, 'Fo all of our school days In old 'Storm Lake High Whicih for us has won many honors. For in all things A 'Fried we have excelled From zithletics to scholarships. Chorus: We wish good luck to Stonni Lake High T'-ho school we lovo most of ull, Whore we have ull learned our lessons And spent many happy hours. There let our memory linger, And HCVC1' will we forget The pink and the green we cherish So Good-bye Storm Lake High. Yes, wo'ro leaving, Our work is done, But to the Frcshies bright and shining Wo leuvo our athlcticsg And to the Sophomores, We leave ull our mischief and fun. To the Juniors Who take our places We leave the imomories of dur honors. MILDRED KEITH-'21 Page Seventeen

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Page Sixteen MURIEL WHEELER Wheeler Muriel drives her father's car And no matter who youi afre ' If to her home you were invited You would surely be delighted. DAVID SCO FIELD Dave David keeps away from harm. And spends his summers on tlhe far-in. In high school life he does many things, But he's gained his fame by he way he sings. GEN EVIEVE HOXSEAY J'ennic This little girl's name is G-enevieve And she's not so demure you may believe. If a person makes a false wiggle, She's always the first to laugh and giggle. K ATHIG RIN E SENNETT Kal-fly Katy entered school last year She came from a town not far from here The coinmercial course she came to master On the typewriter she w-rites fast and faster. lllCR'l!l'IRT ILICWVIS , 6fIIel'bl0 Herbert delrates with all this might And always proves that he is right But hc has time for other things As you all know by the way he sings. WILMA llIlLLl3R Billie The teacfhers joy is this young maid, She studies all the time T'o let a lesson go, for play She'd think it was a crime. M AVIS ZWICKEY Mamie Mavis thinks thatl it is fun The teachers to provoke And when once she is begun They fail to see the joke. V I0'LA ZEMKE Vi She is known By the nickname Vi She has the pep To do or die. FRANCES LAMM Frances France's picture is not shown It was a trick of fate Because she, entered High School Just a week too late. A



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Senior Class History One September morning in the year nineteen hundred seventeen as the sun shone from the deep inverted azure bowl, Z1 growth of buttercups numbering fifty, appeared at the foot of a great and steep hill, which ascended into that great unknown. Each flower in doubt as to what this shining gold cup held tor him, until a. larger fiower, Higher Learning appeared, and said, Come with me . Each and every one was full of joyous laughter, and very anxious to see what would happen when they started to climb. So very eagerly they began. They wrestled with Latin, Science and Algebra. They thought that this was all they were to have until Higher Learn- ing said, This evening when we stop to rest after our first short climb, we will have a meeting to choose the iiower you wish to have help you plan your activities for the journey. The flower was Catherine Schaller, and indeed a very splendid one. She helped them plan the class colors, green and white. When they were told that the Freshman buttercups might enter the different school activities, such as basketball, football, and track, they entered in great numbers and showed up well. Before they knew it a whole year had rolled by, and then they were Sophomores. They all knew tha.t the hill was growing steeper, but they gladly worked on to see what this next climb would bring them. This time Leola Hix was chosen as their head. My! what good times they did have at those parties, especially the one representing a country school. Everything was done, from studying books to modeling with gum. This climb was a very successful one, in declamatory contest as-some of them came out with third or fourth place, a very good showing for Sophomores. For the third time they followed Higher Learning up this straight steep incline. It was more difficult than ever. At this time each one was a Junior and had to decide as to the line of work he would do in thc future. Some took up commercial lines, others teaching or classical but nevertheless each proceeded on his wa.y faith- Fully and steadily. This time Forrest Gaffin was the overseer. There was more learning and yet more good times. The best time of this season was the party given by the faculty. Every fiower was at his best. The school activities were very ex- citing, for three of the members, Fra, Samuels, Katheryn Parkhill, and Herbert Lewis brought great honor to our school by staying in the State Debating League almost to the end. Forrest Gaffin and Bill Weir were the star football players, helping along the name of our school by winning from East Des Moines High, Page Eighteen

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