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J92l ® —MeLETEbN)—® Seniors 1921 On a sunny September morning in 1910, the class of 1921 started on its illustrious career as the largest, peppiest, handsomest, most talented, and industrious class that ever graduated from our beloved Alma Mater. This modest statement must be true, for we admit it ourselves and if any skeptic remains unconvinced he should ask our class advisor, Mr. Stratton. Of the seventy freshies of an emerald hue who composed the class on that now far-distant but eventful day, only twelve brave souls remain to give us a concrete illustration ' of what five years in a school like the River Kalis Normal will do for one. They arc Helen Wasson, Irene Stewart, Florence Elliott, Ruth Fuller, Anna Hagestad, Lucilc Kay, lone Lundy, Zclla Scott, Willard Scgcrstrom, Gudrun Jahr, Paul Cudd, and Abel Benson. Our number was increased from time to time by people from high schools all over the state so that in spite of the members we lost, our class steadily grew to its present proportions. As freshmen, our group was distinguished for its pep and its classy basket-ball team of girls of which the only remaining member is Anna Hagestad. We have won the inter-class championship games in athletics for two years and put on a record-breaking Prom in our junior year. We have furnished a great deal of talent to uphold the reputation of the school as a developer of brains and brawn. Witness the following list of stars in their line. Class Presidents—First Year, Paul Cudd and Michael Dcmulling; Second Year, Turner Standish and Herman Moline; Third Year, Willard Scgcrstrom; Fourth Year, Jean Miller and John Williams; Fifth Year, Leon Venues and Percy Clapp. Student Voice—Harold Strocdc, E. C. Tlioncr, Paul Cudd, Tony Andrus, Irene Stewart, James Luther, Leo Shannon; Presidents of Societies, Willis Davis, Gladys Goddcn, Ernest Wilson, John Williams, Louis Sccfcldt, Bessie Rouse, Lucilc Kay. Debate and Oratory—Janies Luther, John Williams, Leo Shannon. Alvin Howalt, Laura Kellar; Yell Leaders—Everett Dc Garmo, Tony Andrus, and Percy Clapp. Football—Capt. Harvey Bliss, Percy Clapp, Joseph Gurnoe, William Johnson, William Quinn. Archie Morrow, Earl Fahland, and Dwight Chinnock; Basketball—Capt. Loyd Rice, Archie Morrow, Joseph Gurnoe, Dwight Chinnock; Girls Basketball—Honor McNally, Helen McNally, Anna Hagestad, Mae Brown; Baseball—Capt. James Luther, Lloyd Rice, William Johnson, James Carolyn, Willis Davis, Clarence Carlson, Earl Fahland. The class of 1921 hereby expresses its gratitude to the faculty members who have helped and inspired us in many more ways than they know, especially our class advisor who has given so much of his time, energy, patience, and talent to putting our class over the top. Many times in the years to come we shall look over the pages of this Meletean and every now and then a glimpse of the familiar face of a classmate will cause us to muse as follows: SENIORS 1921 Over the bridge of yesterday My thoughts have turned to-night. And out of the far off distance Comes a tender glowing light Which centers around the friendships That have lasted through time and tide, Though the chance and change of fortune Have severed our pathways wide. It may be that our earth’s to-morrows ■ Can find us no meeting place. And only in the hereafter I shall see them face-to-face; But when memory goes aroving And the choice of a pathway comes, I will choose the bridge of yesterday In the days when we were chums. Page 27
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)92| ® —MeletebN—® SENIORS GILBERT ANDERSON— !ndy ..Viroqua, Wis. Agr. Course. Agrifallian ’20-’21; Mcletcan Staff ’21; Treasurer Junior Class ’20; Vice Pres. Class ’21; Glee Club ’20-’2l. An artist who shakes a wicked hoof RUTH ANDERSON ..................Larimorc, N. Dak. Primary Course. Glee Club ’21. She sings like a nightingale.” TONY ANDRUS ...........................Clarissa, Minn. Agr. and Prin. Course. Agrifallian ’20-21; Student Voice Staff ’20-’21. ‘'Like a powder puff, I’m for the ladies. SADIE ARNELL .................Balsam Lake, Wis. Prin. and Supervisors Course. Without presuming or proclaiming She’s ever tozcard her standards aiming. FLORENCE BATES ..................Elmwood, Wis. Principals Course. Efficient is she in many things.
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