Viroqua High School - Pipe of Peace Yearbook (Viroqua, WI)

 - Class of 1926

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QR gK-KAROLD BUCHANAN, President RUDOLPH ELTON, Vice-Prfsident W $ The old schdol bell rang out a hear- - welcome to the 128 students who tered itjas Freshmen on that Sep- t tember morning in 1923. We started e in right by electing Blythe Pepper as . N $our class president. We were ' W J presented in the preliminary ontests in declamatory and temporaneous reading by Helen Baldwin and Sylvia Brudos. The second year we entered our new high school building, fewer in number but with a determination to make a bet- ter record than we had the year before. With Margaret Clark as president our sopho- more year was a very succes- ful one. Harold Buchanan proved to be one of our star debaters. Lucille Wise and Dean Davidson helped the de- bate team very much by act- PIPE 0r: PiACE x , wm..w.m... .. .x- .uw. v. . V. m x Chips ; y e31 - 3 . f-j' ALBERT HARRIS, Treasurer HARLAN HELGESON, Secretary ing as alternatives. Our class was represented in declamatory and ex- temporaneous reading by Helen Bald- win, in extemporaneous speaking by Sylvia Brudos, and in oratory by Har- old Buchanan. We are also proud to say that the cheer 1eader, Billy Anders0n, was a member of our class. Class President Harold Bu- chanan was captain of the de- bate teams. Sec. Harlan Hel- geson was cheer leader. Helen Baldwin and Pearl Olson rep- resented us in the preliminary contests in declamatorySylviJa Brudos in extemporaneous speaking,Helen Baldwin in ex- temporaneous reading, Harold Buchanan in oratory. Due to the illness of our advisor, Miss t Enckhausen, we chose Miss Boschert for the remainder of f the year. x , l l i

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Senior Class Will . We, the members of the class of 1926, being of sound mind, hereby W111, bequeath and endow these characteristics to our successors: MINNA GUTCH and BEATRICE AAMBAK leave their typewriting abil- ity to Leonard T. Thompson. LAWRENCE KINSERDAHL and KETH AIKINS leave their girl friends to Everett and C. Kilmer. KENNETH PETERSON and CLARENCE ANDERSON leave their bright remarks to Ross Johnson. DOROTHY and BETTY leave their great height to Daniel Borgen. NONA BARKER leaves her after-schooli dates in the library to Gladys W. J ANIE COX leaves Cy Buttis attentions to whoever wants them. HAZEL and MEARL leave their ways with the boys to Beatrice Weller. HELEN DAVIS leaves her callings down to Florence Feliand. PEARL ENGLER leaves his perpetual teasing to Cachel Dregne. TORGER ESPE leaves his flaming locks to J im Richmond. RAY FAVOR leaves his sheikish hair to Oscar Hanson. GENEVEVE and ESTHER FISHER leave their way with the teacher to Cy. ELWIN ANDERSON and ORVILLE FELLAND leave their ability to dope e experiments to the Class of 1927. i J ESSIE and GLADYS FORTUN leave their sarcasm to Helen Moseng. SHELDON GARDNER leaves his winter cap to Rudolph Elton. .IJAMES HANSON leaves Thelma Methumis place in his Ford to Ruby W. CYRUS TOLLEFSON and ELDON HENDRICKSON leave their business to anyone who doesntt want it. BORGHILDE leaves her ability to escape speed cops to Pearl Everson. MYRTLE HETLAND leaves her ability to keep a marcel to Iva Farr. LORA and RUTH leave their places at the dances to Blythe Pepper. EARL and LEONARD leave their rhetorical diction to Fay Miller. IRENE WOLD and MILDRED HUNTER leave their giggles to Dorothy H. LAWRENCE LARSON leaves West Point to the U. S. Government. J EVIN A and LEONE will their drug store complexion to Madge Post. EMMA STODA and SARAH MINSHALL leave their basketball fame to Bessie Qualey. GLADYS and OLGA leave their ability to talk to Dean Davidson. DOROTHY NOGGLE leaves her ability to become engaged to A1. Nelson. HARRIET and ANNA OLSON leave their ability to bluff to Lucille Wise. WILMAR OPSAHL leaves his stock judging ability to any hard working Sophomore. LAWRENCE and INKY leave their athletic fame to Keith Kellicutt. MABEL SWANGSTU and BLANCHE ROBSON leave their boistrous ways to J ackson Endicott. LILLIAN SEMB leaves her slenderness to Goldie Hunter. CARLYLE and THORWAD SHERRY leave their poetry to Helen Baldwin. ALVIE leaves her Physics lab. table to any poor soul who takes Physics. DORIS STOLESON leaves her Sun. evenings With Stub to who gets them. LUCILLE TOWER leaves her help in Cor. courses to Margaret Fisher. LLOYD TRYGGESTAD and SKINNY leave their fickle way with women to Harlan Helgeson. ADA and MARY leave their luck in history to Margaret Fisher. SYDNEY WHEELOCK leaves his heifer to Ruth Pierce. EMMA LOU WILLIAMS wills Harlan to any aspiring J unior. ALWIN SANWICK and BEUFORD leave their scientific analysis to Eliza- beth Mills. rzgw



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Top Row R. Weavill, C. Kilmer, A. Harris, D. Borgen, A. Hanson, C. Olson, E. Irwin, RV 3 Second Row M. Jacobson, E. Rothermel, H. Vergeront, B. Pepper, M. Thompson, E. Rus- c Vi dahl, A. Vedum. Third Row-E. Black, A. Hjelle, M. Rand, E. Pederson, O. Ellefson, E. N . Larson, G. Witcraft. Fourth Row L. Lewison, L. Thompson, W. Lawton, L. Emerson, .. ' H. Helgeson, L. Wise, C. Frohock. Bottom Row-L. Leonard, S. Adams, D. Helgeson, H. Baldwin, P. Olson, B. Qualy, G. Hunter. Top Row -O. Gald, V. Welch, H. Silbaugh, W. Vedum, H. DeGarmo, O. Hansodn, R. Elto C 1' Second Row-M. Fisher, H. Gorsline, S. Brudos, K. Groves, R. Lombard, C. Harris, . ? Selin, R. Wilson. Third ROW E. Ellefson, V. Felix, B. Bowman, P. Slade, C. Dregne, D. Davidson, C. Butt. Fourth Row-I. Slack, S. Weber, A. Hanson, R. Berge, M. Hemsingf T. Jacobus, C. Hauge, A. Small. Bottom Row-P. Everson, R. Tobias, H. Hetland, E. Fauske, I. Farr, V. Noggle, S. Kolden. A ' 5H x R, 25- 1' U! ' 5i m V .M 731', Uflk 10; s ,m t , I I 4 ' ; .XIWEF'I. '1. VF .. '- fir w . ix .1 I N l I n 5' I ' V ' V ' v. a? , z N I n r K; . v a '2

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