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Q 0 03 0 9 looc o o l ff up Q l 1 l it l l 1 l HAROLD A. PATTERSON Business Manager of Oracleg Student Couneilg Class Fareeg Debating Club, President '23g Boys' Glee Clubg Oper- ettag Football '22g Basketball '22, '23g Traek '22, '23, Capt. '239 Class Playg Vice-President Tennis Association. Pat has been with us only a year and a half. He was bequeathed to us by Dar- lington, VVis., and never was a legacy more welcome. His popularity and ability in every aetivity, combined with his Irish wit and ready smile, are sure to win suc- eess for him. B. ISERWNADINPI BISHOP Editor High School Notes '23g Class Play. Hernadine is one of the industrious members of the class who does mueh but says llttle. She has, nevertheless, been very aetive in every undertaking, and her name has always helped to lengthen the honor roll. VIVIAN A. ROBERTS Girls' Glee Plubg Operetta. Vivian eame to us in her Junior year from Lindenwood. She is one of our quiet girls who just goes ahead and does things. Vivian's steady, persistent effort eombined with her pleasing manner is sure to Win sueeess. ROBERT F. IRISH Debating Club: Orchestra: Radio Clubg Traek '22, '23, Robert is another member of the Class of '23 who has upheld Senior standards on the honor roll. He is particularly inter- ested in radio, and has also played in the orchestra for two years. His wit and eomment always brighten up the monotony of the class room. MYHON A. RAUIIOR Debating Club, Secretary '2l, Yiee-Presi- dent '2lg Radio Clubg Tennis Associa- tion. 7 Rox is one of the lively members of the elass who is always full of fun and ready for a good time. He has been an ardent supporter of the Debating Club for four years. Myron is popular with the girls and is one of the best known fellows in the class. Page Eighteen - - - - 9 ooo - ooo o o o ooooo o 1 9 2 3 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
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A OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOO ' -4 0000 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOO CA L A S S E I T FRANf'is A. RESCTTI if i' lfhlitor of Ornclvg Vlnss l'I'l'Sllll'llf ,221 Ntusll-nl i'Ullll1'llQ IJl'lJIIllllg' Phill, l'l'osi- lll'Ill T223 Ol':ltm'ir:1l i'0Ilf0St 'Zig Rullliml Vhiln, Prvsillvnt Til: Boys' Glvv llllllll fJIN'I't'lfilI l o0fll:lll Alilllflifvl' 222: Bnskvt- hull 1l2lll!lf.1'K'l' ,233 Buskvllialll '22, '2Zlg Flzlss l'l:ly: llistrivi TylJl'Xl'l'lllllg' C011- lm-sl 'Slip Tennis .kSS00lIltlUll. 'l'hQ- lvzlst that will bv said of l+'l':lllvis is thl- most lllill Cilll be szlid of any lllilll. .Xs il Sllldvlll his l't'l'Ol'd for f0lll' yours is tho highf-sl in his 4-lass. As f-lass IIVCHI- df-nt. atlllvliv association !1l?lll2lg'6l', :lm 4-llitol' of the lll'iU'll' lil- has never doni- ilIlf'llllllH' short uf his hm-si. r XVL1 pl'edicL 1 Sll4'l'0FNflll future- for l l'LlllClSl-L. I'. lalllxlwlllfz l,. lslvlclvflllli A1l9lIllll1lllQ Girls' Glvu Vlubg Girls' Balskvl- ball. lilzlm'liv's illllllliillilll zlllll VlY2lC'lUllSlll'SS I V, lizlw- g'iVn-n hvr in plave ?lll1l'lllf.1' thi- lllllst :lclivv girls of the 1-lass. Shi- is allways willing' io do her lu-st and il littll- !ll0l'l', mul has the right svhool spirit. Blllllllilillj Bl. WALHUIJ ASSlHlJl1lf Art linlilor ul' f,l'1Il'll'Q Girls' Glou- Ululmg Opt-iwllzlg Girls' l3:lslu-ibullg i'l:lss - Play. lllildlw-4l's llllusliul alrlislin- ability Lo- l-It'Illl'I' with he-r friellelly rlispositioll lllll 1'X'l'I'-Ill'i'S4'lll spirit of ll1'lllflllll1'SS make he-r mio of ilu- fzlvol'itcs of thi' 1-lass. Sho has ll64'll one nf ihm- slf-:lily lloustsws uf EYUIQX vluss activity. lCRNl'lS'l' H, IIANSON 1Jf'lHlllIlg' Ululvg Buys' Gll-1' flllllJQ Upon-ilu: lfuolllalll 'Ill , l'Irlliv was lille' of the fl-llows whose , sim- and llCl'Y1' bolstvrvd the Iillm- on the 3 '22 flmtlmll 4-Ievell, and rarvly did our uppozic-nts mukv ,zrzlills llll'0Ll,2'll his part uf the' lille. l':l'll1'Sl showed lhl- saml- qual- K' itil-s uf Sllf'i'l'SSfLll pel'svvel'em'4- ill alll his vlnss Work. 'Wllllll-XRD l5l'Il'll'll'l Foothzlll 22: Buslivtllzlll '23, Hill Villlli' io S. ll. S. ill his Suplml yn-:lr nfl'-l' uttvnrling' IM-Kalb ll. S. in his l I'1'5lllll2lll 5'l'2ll'. ln his lllrn-e years SXl'2ll'll4ll'!' hc has Iver-n u lively llll'IlllM'l ut iho1'l:lss of '23 :lull is known als one of thi- bl-st sports ill the rluss, jr-1, -irk V . l Faye' .S'vz'm!ez'n ll I ' QUQGDCDQGIQJCEKQ
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Q rs 0000 Qooooooooooooogqgo qoo C, L A S S E S ooooooooooooooo oooooooooooo .. . 4. l GEORGE M. BUTZOVV r Art Editor of Oraclcg Class Vll'0'P1'0Sllll'I1l '2Jlg Student Council: Orchestra '2tlg Football '21: Basketball '22, '23, Cap- tain 233 President Tcnnis Association T233 Track '23, Georges rt-cord in S. 1-I. S. shows beyond ' a doubt that hc has been a success in 4 whateycr line of activity with which he l - has affiliated himself. As an A-1 studcnt, an all-star athlete, and an artist of extra- ordinary ability, Butz has proved that l he is one of tho most versatile mentbcrs l of the Llass of '23, llllNNlE J. JOHNSON Atl0llllliZlIl, Vicc'l'resi1lc1tt 'Elly Girls' Glcc Clnbg Opcrcttag Girls' Basketball. Minnic cattle to us in her Sopliomorn- yt-ar from Rockford and has progresse-tl through high school lifc in her own quit-t way, Her friends are far from few, :ts sho has a way of hcr own. Minnie is yt-ry industrious and attcnds to work before ple-usurc evcry time. RUTII M. GANDY l Girls' Glcc Clubg Opcrctta. l Ruth is at quiet little miss who says Iiltlc but thinks all the whilc. She took a very In-otninent part in the opt-retta and uns ont- of the soloists that llllldi' thc en- tl-rprisc at great success. l ROY F. AVERILL l Class President 'jflg Boys' Glcc Flnbg 3 Donblc Quztrtctg Operctta: Football '2ZJ: Baskctbztll '22, '23g 'Frack '22, Til: Tcnnis Association. ' Roy showed his true loyalty to S. ll. S, W by ru-maining with the class although his parents removed to DeKalb last yt-ar. Bc- L yond all doubt Roy has been ont- of thv lv-adt-rs in the Class of '23, lle has cxccllu-tl l In all 2lt'tlVltlBF, and t-specially in his Sl'lIUlkil'Sl1lll, , 5 GICOHGPI E. ROBINSON Dcbating tllnbg Boys' Glee Club: Opcrctta: Orcllcstrag Donblc Qnartctg Agricultural Ulnbg Football '22, tleorgt- is one of the best musicians in l tht- vlass, and a lt-ads-r in every musical I orgranization. Ile took a lcading part, in W the om-retta, and certainly was fitted to his part. Gcorfzc is well known as :t l mighty good fellow, full of fun and pop. l l l Page Nineteen l :scene 9 o n no on ousooaooo,QQJQl3QQ
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