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all this, he has worked with the great L’HevJnne, No wonder he plays the piano so masterfully, Elolse Shaw has been with us but a short time, and yet how well we have learned to know her—and liked it too. Eloise is ‘Chicago’ through and through. She was born there, reared there, got her M. A- from the University of Chicago, will mix sodas there, and always hope to live there. Even her predecessor went to Chi and they say she will be going there too, for the same purpose. How fortunate that her fath-er is a lawyer! L. A. Cluley comes swinging next in line hailing from Rose, bush, Mich., though he has travelled much (even to marching to Coblenz with the American forces) he always comes back to Wakefield. As a coach he ranks with the best in the U. P. The only thing we can say against him is that he won that first Bessemer basketball game from a bunch of invalids!?). Do you remember the most beautiful of the Persian dan. cers in the Glorious Girl ? Miss Tamblingson does so many things well, but best of all cooking, and Wava is not the least bit swell-headed either, She sews, cooks, skates, swims, speaks and dances to perfection, withal a marvelous teacher. She lives in Fort Atkinson; was educated at the University of Wisconsin and studied at Columbia. How fortunate that she will be with us for another year. My pen is almost running dry, and yet there are so many in the line, Here is Harrie Chapel, creator of Sparke”, and electrical wizard, who yearns that W. H. S. may have a radio next year. You’ll find his picture in this issue with Mrs, Chapel and their splendid family, And next Miss Sandstrom, who makes us wash the dishes and brush the crumbs away, queen of delectable viands and aspirant to the name of Olson. And next there is Rosswell Miners, who works with the noblest of metals, Fe, and teaches boys how to be useful with their hands, be ides eating candy. He loves his flivver, basketball and Bessemer. (Ana why Bes.emer?) And next comes Miss Anna Brand, who teaches the music of the Immortals and sings herself a strain that is heavenly, The Persian garden showed us all of her charms, n’est-ce-pas. Rose de Persian? Whenever we see a song book held up high. we shall think of Miss Brand. And next Messrs, Blair and Hackett, drafters and workers-We shall never forget their beautiful exhibit of handicrafts in the Community gymnasium. Speaking of that exhibit and art in general, we cannot help but toast Rebecca Ludeman, who is swinging along near the end of the line with pastel and chro-mos, smiling her best, and unconsciously telling us about Har. lap, and many things 1 can’t tell here. And lastly, he insisted on being at the end, comes Raymond G. Weihe. esteemed teacher and principal. Like Mr, Carlin’s, his life is full of rich experiences. He was born in Mil waukee, lived in the East and Central West, the victim of fate and circumstance. He attended school in four cities, and after having lived as a salesman, actor, correspondent and teacher in a private school, was commissioned in the psychology ser. vice of the U.S.A., crossed the ocean three times, and returned to complete his university course at Madison. With such a varied career, he did not find happiness until he came to Wakefield, Do you wonder why he says “Wakefield is the happiest little city I ever hope to see,”
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» • MELVIN' MELLSTHOM I Tratio Con me f We cannot nil of iim do everything f Probable vocation—Electrical engineer i • f f 0 f Auer: cAun Commercial Course “Happy patience is n plant that gnnvs not in nil gardens9 English Club J r )ha hie vocation—Stenographer Finn A LEriSTO Commercial Course •She was Just the quiet kind whose nature never varies Treasurer, '19; English Club rroha Me voca turn—Stenographer RrsSEE EDDY General Course “He’s mi all-around good fellow Debating, '22; Football, ’21-’22; Declamation, '21; Baseball, '21; Ski Team. ’21 1 robable voca lion— ’ v 11 engineer
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