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Lucy Day Wakefield Stanley Hall 1, 2; Campos Breeze 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4, Flay 3. Nevertheless”; Senior Vaudeville; Senior Vaudeville Committee; Bisbila Board; Glee Club 3, 4: Operetta 4; Senior Class l’lay. ‘77 be merry. I'll be free; I'll be sad for nobody. Beryl Wallace St. Benedict's College 1. 2: Senior Vuude-ville; Dramatic Club 4; Glee Club 4; Operetta 4; Le Petit Cercle 3. “She is pretty to walk with And witty to talk with And pleasant too to think of. Katherine Washburn • • Kay Senior Vaudeville: Acme 3. 4; Dramatic Club 4; Campus Breeze 4: Glee Club 4; Senior Class Flay. “From her lips smooth elocution flows. Margaret Wentlinc • • “Mugs Senior Vaudeville; Glee Club 3. 4: Operetta 4; Dramatic Club 4; Girls’ IT Club 4. “An inexhaustible fountain of sunshine and good spirits. Hermion Wheaton - - - “Herm” Dramatic Club 4; Girls’ ‘U” Club Secretary 4; Bisbila Board (Assistant Kditor); Acme 3. 4: Senior Vaudeville; Girls Glee Club 4: Operetta 4. “If hen done by her, tis well done. Elizabeth Young - - • Hetty1 Senior Vaudeville; Dramatic Club 4: Glee Club 4. “It hen in the course of human events it becomes necessary to bluff—let us bluff. Page Twenty-one
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Helen Reilly .... “Reilly” Campus Breeze 4; Bisbila Board; Glee Club 4; Operetta 4; Senior Vaudeville; Senior Vaudeville Committee; Senior Class Play; Dramatic Club 3. 4. Play 3, Two Crooks and a Lady ; Girls’ Council 3, 4; Class Secretary 2. “First and fairest, but last in the morning. Norma Elliot Scott - - “Bunny” Clas» Secretary 1: Chairman Finance Committee 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4: Play 3. “Behind the Mask ; Girls Council 4; Glee Club 4: Operetta 4; Senior Vaudeville; Senior Vaudeville Committee. “ f ee crimson tipped floiv'r. John Stellwagen • - - “Jack” Omaha Central High School 1: Minneapolis West High School 2: Dramatic Club 3. 4; Play 3. Behind the Mask ; Campus Breeze 4; I. Petit Cercle 3; Orchestra 3, 4; Senior Class Play. “ stand on the brink of a great career. If ill somebody please shove me off? Thain Stewart .... “Spike” Nashvvauk 1; Hibhiug High School 2; Hi-Y Club Vice-President 4; Swimming 3; Dramatic Club President 4; Play 4. “The Pot Boilers”; Bisbilu Board; Campus Breeze 4. He doth his own thinking; he needelh no advice. Ann Todd.......................“Toddles” Northrup Collegiate School 1; Orton School for Girls 2; Dramatic Club 3. 4; Vaudeville 3. 4; Bisbila Board 3. 4; Glee Club 4; Operetta 4; Le Petit Cercle 3; Orchestra 3. “Nature teas so lavish with her store. That she bestowed until she had no more. I’ayc Twenty
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SALVAGED FROM THE HOLD In contemplation of the approaching decease and dissolution of our class, we. the class of nineteen twenty-five, of the I diversity High School, in the County of Hennepin, State of Minnesota, being dignified, honored Seniors of superior age and attainment, and in our own estimation of sound minds and memories, and being of firm opinion that we are in possession of several things which could he spared in this good cause, do, in the presence of these witnesses hereby make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament, and do hereby annul, revoke, and recall all former wills and bequests by us heretofore made. First: We, the Senior Class, bequeath our ability to keep out of debt to the Junior Class. (We think they’ll need it after putting on the J. S.I Second: John Horatious Patrick Olaf Stellwagen. Esq., after due deliberation and deep consideration, hereby bequeaths his propensity for musical haircuts to any budding genius who is deemed worthy of it by the school. Katherine Washburn and Charles Burbach, in view of the sad deficiency of the other students in Social Science, regretfully leave their oratorical conquests to John Shumann and Ruth Thorshov. Lucy and Clarice, out of their well-meaning little hearts, leave their marathon methods of ensnaring lonely, lamb-like lads as a parting gift to Mary Elizabeth Rysgaard. Van Nary and John McConnell, recognizing the value of a good example, leave the memory of their billets and battles to June Sheridan and Ivan Woolery. Leona Knechtges and Gertrude Hermann, believing in the saying that chickens always come home to roost.” will allow Frances Clark and Barbara Frances, respectively, the use of their Wallace Reducing Records, and also a picture frame inscribed with the words “Before” and “After.” Knowing true genius when she sees it. Laura Lacey deems Harriet Zelner worthy to receive her Lanoil wave l home-set) and (lute-like voice. Daddy Andrus and Sonny Beal. Inc., have agreed to leave two feet of their manly stature to Billy Herrold. I Now don't lose it. Billy.) Uncle Vinton Knechtges thoughtfully donates his everlasting supply of gum to the next “sucker.” and his “shieky pictures to Henry Bull with a view to his future happiness. Irene Couper and Ruth Lampland, wishing to perpetuate this “time-honored” organization, leave their membership in Acme to the aspirants, Prue Grobe and Elsie Miller. Beryl W allace bestows her nymph-like figure and sweet personality upon Isabelle Sweet, in hopes that she will live up to them in name and nature. Gail Nesom wills her gymnastic ability to no one—she’ll use it herself next year! Mary Payne, Dorothy Hitchcock, and Alma Lieder, leave their motto, “Be Prepared,” to Ellen Oren, to be pinned up in her locker. Ratheryn Niebergall, after much persuasion, wills her “red llaiinel” dancing costume to Cy Erickson for use in the “Kampus Kapers of ’26.” Vatfc Ttrenty tvo
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