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I . ALBERT E. CUDDEN Secretary-Treasurer of Class '23g Treasurer null- of Class '22g Vice-President Student Council '23: Boys' Glee Club: Operettag Athletic Editor of Oraclcg Basketball '22, '2ISg Football '22. Ike is another Senior athlm-te who has represented the Class not only in athletics, but has also gained high standing on the honor roll. His pep and ability have given him a place as ons- of the mort- prominent l'l0YS'll1 the class. ,. 2 NARTIIA E. LINDGREN Adclphiun, President '23g Class Playg Dis- tint Shorthand Uontcst '2Iig Tennis As- sociation. Martha is an aceomplished pianist, and a poetess of remarkable talent. Martha has been a steady booster of all class vn- torprises, and has always been more than willing to do her bit. She has been espe- cially active in the Adelphian soviety. VERA lil. VINER Editor High School Notes '22: Evangeline, Treasurer '21, Vice-President '22: Girls' Basketballg Class Playg Tennis Associa- tion. Vf-ra has been a good student. a loyal classmate, a true friend-what more can one ask? Her pleasant manner and cheer- ful disposition have- won for her many W friends. Vera intends to become a nurse i and in this line of work we wish her every 1 possible good fortune. we RAYMOND MOYERS I Agricultural Vinh: Board of Serge-ants T231 Football '20, '21, '22, Raymond is one of thc fcllows whose steady boosting has put the Class of '23 on tht- map. As fullback on our '23 eleven Raymond surely did plow through Little Seven lines, and was one of the players that made tht- season tho success that it was. GLENN H. JOI NBR Boys' Glen Clnhg Radio Club. A modest, unassuming lad of sterling worth, Glenn's scholastic Work is always of a superior order. as is evidenced by his nosition on the honor roll. Glenn has a partir-ular liking for radio and the soient-es, and in this linc of work ho has made a very fine record. XVQ- extend the best of good wishes for t,llenn's future. i in Page Twenty-four l l QQ Q 1mY9f9! 3 0 ' 0 00 ' 00 ' ' 00000 I 9 2 3 0 0 0 0000000 ' 8 ' 0000000000000000 ' 0 ' 00
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OOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0000 L S S E OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 000000000000 H 'FA CHARLES NY. REDISCH A Class Vive-President '22g Class Farce: Stn- dent Couiteilg Editor High St-bool Notes ,233 Class Play. , tn: ,HEP ,, i In addition to being a ligh honor roll student, Charles is the wittiiest member of the 4-lass, and as a eonvers9,tionalist he is unequaled. His kt-eu sense of humor never has failed to eharaeterize him as one of the best all-around fellows in the elass. Charles took one of the main parts in the class farce, and proved iiiimsolf a real aetor. ANNIE t'. ASKELAND Assistant ldditor of Oracleg Adelphian, Secretary '21, President T225 Deelanta- tory Contest '22, '23g District Typewrit- ing and Shorthand Contest '23g Secre- tary-'l'reasurer 'l'ennis Association. Annie has been one of the exeeptioual honor roll students of the Class of '23, and her work is always aeromplishefl with a smile. She has been our elass represellta- tive for the past two years in the Deelama- tory contest. and her pleasing lll'l'S0ll3lllX eombined with her natural talent make her more than a succ-ess. l1'li0SSll'l NV. XVILICY Adelpltiang Girls' Basketball. Flossie is another one of our quiet grirls whose support van always be relied upon to boost her elass. She is also a eonsist- ent member of the honor roll. and has pur- sued her studies in a most laudable man- e ner. XVe are sure that her steady effort will ever win suet-ess. FRANK lt. M IDDIJETON Indies and Gentlemen: We take ,Lrreat , pit-asure in iutrodueingr to you lfrauk llliddleton. alias l'i4-, who is one of the bt-st fellows and the bi:.:'p:est joker in the t-lass. Pie's t-lever eomtnent always is a gloom-ehaser. t FRANK li. IIlll+ l'Al,lN Agricultural Club, President 'Elly Boys' Glee Clubq Operetta: Double Quartet: Assistant Basketball Manager 'iilg Foot- ball '223 Basketball '23g Class Play: De' batiug Club, President '21 XVell known and liked by all, Frank has made a reputation for himself as one of the most willing and ambitious workers in the Class of '23, I+'rank's at-tivities have ' t-ertainly won him a prominent place among the strougf st r-lass boosters that wt- arc fortunate to have among our grottp. Page Twenty-three I Q 2 3 ' 2 QGDCMXWEQQ
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0000 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Cl S S E S OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 000000000000 Senior Class History By Dorothy Diclz, '23 Scene-Forest of Arden CHa1ls of S. H. SJ CWith apologies to Shakespearej Rosalind ....................................................... Class of 1923 Celia ................................................ 'Spirit of Adventure, Good Will and llelpfulness that helps us over the bumps of learning. Touchstone .......................................................... Faculty Ros.-Ah! Now we l1ave reached our heart's desire! We are about to enter the Forest of Arden, the place of great learning. Celia, my dear, I shall need thy kind help and thy sweet affection on this most perilous journey. Cel.-Do not doubt, Rosalind, that I will stay by thee until thy goal is reached. Fear not, for I shall aid thee in any way whatsoever. But remember, cheerfuless must be upon thy countenance, and love and happiness in thy heart if thy road be made smooth for thee. Ros.-I shall try to do thy bidding in every way possible. Cel.-As for our guide, Touchstone, although 'not wise in some things, there is much wisdom in his heart, and I believe that he desireth to do thee favors if thou wilt only let him. Il e is surpassingly kind to some creatures, and with thy extraordinary faculties, certes, he must be kind to thee. CAs they are strolling along, they suddenly meet Touchstone, who greets them with great ado.J Tou.-Enter, my friends, into the Forest of Arden, the place of great learning-that is the profound reason why I am here to guide thee along thy road. It will not be easy for such as thou, but experience will aid thee as the ,journey progresses. Mayst thou find 111uch that will benefit thyself and all thy kindred. Ros.-I thank thee sir, for such kindness as we did not expect to find, for we have heard dire sayings of the cruelty done to people here. Tou.-Thou hast heard, perchance, that many dangers lurk within these famous woods. There are many wild beasts to encounter, for instance, the Wildcat is apt to prey on unsuspecting victims. Other people who are not versed in the language of the place, call the Wildcat a low mark and some- times a f1unk. Does that not sound silly? Cel.-fUttering a cryj. Oh, Rosalind, my friend, I pray thee, take the utmost care of thyself, that thou dost not become a victim to that terrible thing which our good guide has just described to us. I can scarce believe my ears: to think there should be such enemies in such a beautiful forest. -Tou.-Oh, do not be alarmed, I pray thee. There are other dangers much worse than tl1e Wildcat. Soon we shall come to the Stream of lndiference, where many fall by the way, and either lose their path, or remain by the stream until I have to remove them to make room for others. Ros.-It would seem that such a splendid guide would be an inspiration to succeed. Tou.-Alas! The more 's the pity. They feel, many of them, that I am merely here to hinder them, when I would rejoice greatly if they would but allow me to help them. Pkg: Tfwenty-,ive I l l K I I 1 - I l I - I - - 00000 00000000000O00O000O00O00O0OO I 9 2 3 0O0000O0O0000O000O0O00O0000O000 0 - - I - I 1
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