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lltlifllll ll' st I ' flu' 'l l'f,,, Ir ,,.tfmrltmmtlllllhrdlggg .4rl2'll,,mkWM,, LAURA WENDT Sweet Laura Hiking Club l, Library Club 4, Glee Club I. Laura wenfdjt. We're sure glad she came hack. STEVEN WHITAKER Steve Quill Club 3, 4, Swimming Instruction Class 3, 4. I think the Romans called it 'stoieism' or I do well all I undertake. FANNIE O. WILSON Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Three Springs I, Chorus 4, Techoes Staff 4, Pianist Freshmen-Sophomore Girls Glee Club 4. To live in hearts we leave behind is not to leave. GERALDINE SKINNER jerry I like Svea and Svea likes me. We like others and others like us. F'1CI 1XXVl Qs! LLOYD WEST Westie Class Basket Ball l, 4, Agricultural Project l. The most ejfertive coquetry is inn ocence. HILDA WILLIAMS Science Club l, Orchestra 4. 'Tis intelligence that makes goocl will. ADELAIDE ZAPF Hiking Club l, Science Club l. A whole clear glorious life lies before you. Achievel Achieve 5 V, Wm.,
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ELIZABETH STROHM Betty Clee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Masquers 3, 4, Volley Ball 3, French Club 3, 4' Chorus 4. Slre's a peppy number. MARY TESSARI Science Club I, Clee Club I, 2, Hiking Club I, 2. A merry, merry maiden. EVELYN TREISCHEL Hap C-lee Club 3, 4, Declamation I, 2, 3, 4, Basket Ball I, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 4, G. A. A. 3, Baseball I, 2, Hiking Club I, 2, Chorus 4, Techoes Staff 4. Slre's dcxlerous will: ball: langue ana' pen. MARGARET TSCHUMPERLIN ' Tsclzumpien Tech Staff 4. Techoes Staff 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Masquers 3, 4, French Club 4, Quill Club 3, 4, Hiking Club I. 2, Class Basket Ball I, Hockey Club I, Swimming I. Uke Club 3. Vivacious! Sparkling and wing! LAURA A, VASALY Laurel Tech Staff 2, 4, Quill Club 3. 4, Techoes Staff 4, Swimming 3, Glee Club 2. 3, French Club 4, Hockey Club I, Folk Dancing I, Life Saving 2. I f we could do llre Clrarleslon like you! THELMA WAHLBERC La Clique Francaise 4, Swimming 3. Some quiel souls live more llranolliersf' r'lCP'lXXVI . LORRAINE WALTER Hiking Club 2. Hec Tec 2, 3, C. A. A. 2, 3, Chorus 4. Al-sauce. VERNON WATLAND Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, Class Basket Ball 3. But lllis I know, I love lo play. EDWARD WEBER Eddie Science Club I, Declamation 2. Tech Staff 3, 4, Business Manager of Techoes 4, Masquers 3, 4, Orchestra 3. He blusbcsl All is safe! ,IEROME WEBER jerry Science Club I, Class Basket Ball 2, 3. I can lellfish slories. ' GERTRUDE WEINSTEIN Gert Science Club I, 2, Hiking Club I, 2, Chorus 4, Folk Dancing I. She has Iwo eyes so soft and brown- lalge care! MARY ANN WEISMAN Wang Glee Club I, French Club 4. C. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Hiking Club I, 2, Swimming I, Chorus 4. I f I love a boy what business is lllal of Iris.
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. 1 , 1 .li l U lla. lm-i... .nlllllpi llllli ' CHRONICLES OF NINETEEN TWENTY-SIX On September fifth, nineteen hundred twenty-three there assembled on the broad highway called Seventh Street a modern children's crusade. From stately palace and humble cot they came, two hun- dred youths and maidens turning eager faces toward the Temple of learning on the shores of the Lake That-is-no-more. How odd looking they would appear to us today, the young squires in knee pants, hair neatly brushed and necktie arranged by lVlother's loving handg the maidens with long ropes of hair adorned with gorgeous bows and long skirts reaching almost to demure black stockinged ankles. Arriving within the portals of the Temple on the shore of Lake That-is-no-more, they were met by no uncouth hermit, but by the gracious Princess Clark, who marshalled them into line and, pointing the way up the paths of knowledge, bade them climb. And they clumb. Choosing Sir Gerald Schaefer to be their Grand Knight with Bert Hicks and Herman Griesbach as his squires they scaled the first steep as- cent. Oh! those were chivalrous knights. Far was it from them to allow their ladies to carry any hon- orous burdens of the class. Mannfully they took them upon their own shoulders. Along the diflicult road the Princess had stationed guides to make smooth the way for youthful feet. Through flowery fields of English they were led by a charming fairy, Ada Burke. A lively sprite named Roma Gans lured them through the foggy regions of Algebra while Lady Oberg held up to their unresponsive gaze the marvels of science. Lady Carter supported them over the rocks of Latin, but many were the slips and backslidings. The brave guide grappled the sinking ones and pulled them up on terra firma again and again. But they fell off Caesar's bridge and sank never more to be seen in the Land of the Latins. Once they paused in the green field for a Frolic. As they continued on their way they saw in a distant Eden fairy figures floating through a mystic dance, but they approached not to it. Thus they reached the first ledge and lo, a marvellous transformation had taken place. The knee pants of the knights had miraculously lengthened until they brushed the earth while the skirts of the maidens had shrunk shorter and shorter and their hair had all but disappeared owing, no doubt, to the rare atmosphere of the heights of learning. But cheeks had grown more and more rosy while lips glowed with health. Each maid now carried a mysterious black box all exactly alike. After resting awhile on the ledge the knights chose Sir Lewis Barrett to lead the Order of '26 and on went the band over the stepping stones of history where Sir George Gove spread before their startled eyes all that had been accomplished by all the races of man and bade them stow it in their memories for future reference. A brilliant princess named Lady Margaret jackson directed them through fresh fields of English while a new and charming guide Lady Wagner enticed them amongst the squares and triangles of Geo- metry. Each year hideous giants from all sides assailed the band but the knights of '26 laid them low on the field of football and basketball while the ladies strove to drive the enemy with wierd yells and songs. It was on the floor of the Armory in the city of Minnehaha that the most momentous battle of all was fought and won. Thus they came to another ledge where they paused to regain strength when they entered upon the most thrilling stage of the journey across the junior plateau led by the chosen knight Alphonse Engel. Fresh new guides appeared-a jolie demoiselle named Miriam Robards to be the interpreter through fields 3 r-:CE-:xx I - lg,
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