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Page 21 text:
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IN MEMORIAM Last March a well-loved student of Blume High was called to Sleep. Frances Brodbeck had indeed many friends because of her jollity and pleasing personality. She played basketball, sang in the mixed chorus, and showed her enthusiasm for her school and friends by many other honorable deeds. During the school year Frances became ill. We all thought she would regain health, because her constant vitality and charm had made her a practical necessity in our lives. But the Master did not wish it, so he called her to Him. We who are left console ourserves with the faith that she is resting safely within His fold. During this school term one of our best liked young men, Lee Haman, passed away. He had always taken such an active part in school activities that his loss 'was deeply felt. Many a time his gallant and colorful figure was seen leading the band on parade. In dramatics he was an outstanding character with much personality. In mixed chorus he w'as the leading bass singer. Lee sang often at school functions and outside of school. Whenever he participated in singing or acting, the school was proud to have such a student. He had many glorious plans for the future, and his chances for obtaining success were many. There are few w'ho had higher ideals of manhood than Lee. And so in conclusion, w e say. “We miss you, Lee.”
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OUR SENIORS INEZ VANSCHOYCK Kind words can never die, and neither will her friendship. LENA RUTH VOSSLER—“Cis” Oh, lady be good! Basketball—1, 2, 3, 4; Commercial Club—3; Girl Reserves—1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club—1: Orchestra 1, 2; Mixed Chorus—1. CAROLINE WEIM ERT—“Tots My chief pass time is arriving late in the morning. Girl Reserves—1, 2, 3, 4: Girls Glee Club—1; Mixed Chorus -2; Pep Club—1, 2; Commercial Club —3; Basketball. KATHRYN WENTZ—“Kate On with the dance! Let joy be unconfined! Girl Reserves—1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club—1, 4; Mixed Chorus—4; Debate Team—4: Lantern Staff—4; Literary Ed. of Retrospect—4; Pep Club—1, 2; Basketball; “A Lucky Break”—cast. ROSALIE WERST—“Rosie Let us dance until dawn. Commercial Club—3; Girl Reserves—1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club—1; Mixed Chorus—2; Pep Club—1, 2. JOHN WISENER I’ll leave big footprints in the sands of time. Mixed Chorus—2, 3; Glee Club—1, 2; Debate Team—4; Pep Club—1: Football—4; ‘‘A Lucky Break”—cast. MARY JANE YOUNGS—“Jane” Changeable as the wind and as dangerous! Girl Reserve—3, 4: Commercial Club—3, 4; Debate Team—4; “A Lucky Break”—cast; Society Ed. of Retrospect.
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SENIOR CLASS WILL II 1C, the andersigned Senior ('hiss of I933, realising flint our career in the Illume Hi Brain factory is about to cease, hereby make this last will and testament while ire are still in our right mind. To the incoming Freshman: .III the gym itch, athletes foot, and mu m is. To .Miss .Miller: .Mr. Idle's jiatienee and self-control. To .Maurice Thrush: Bill Fite’s early hair. To Coach llamm: AH old football suits. To .John .Moser: Boland S iron filer's debating ability. To .Miss Wilson: All the third year literature books to use as fuel to burn next winter. To Emily Garretson: .Mary Jane Young's ability to he sarcastic. To .Miss Frische: All broken Home ICe. ei ui iment. To Maxine Shaw: Annabelle Bowsher’s weight. To the Fresh man of ’33 and ’Ah .: “Billie Rinehart s Latin ability. To Ruby Xaylor: Guinevere tanning’s shyness, which will kee i her out of future mischief. To the So ihomores: The dignity, culture, and ability of the Senior Class of ’38. To the Junior Class: .III the hard luck e.v ierieneed by this Senior Class of ’33. To Junior Wintermun: Windy’’ Jackson’s ability to be windy, and also his height. To .Mary Bath Smith: Alice Emerson's jtersonality. To Bod's” Snyder: Jimmy Singleton’s winning personality. To the Lantern Staff: AH the Tidbits about the Seniors of ’S3. To Laura Alice Youngs: Liz Cartmell’s athletic ability. To Orva Cannon: Kate Wentz’s gum. To Louise Disney: Shirley Roller’s beautiful blond hair. To .Mr. Taylor: All the scrap paper wasted in the Commercial department. To Marcel le Bimstein: Lou Tenri I tiger’s ability to flirt. To Maxine Kinsey: Clarice Underwood’s seriousness. To Eddie S troche I: Dick” liner’s mischievousness. To John Sintz: Herbert Fessler’s babyishness. To all the rest of the people: Anything you can find. We herein declare this is our last will and testament. 0. U. LI M. B. SO THE SEX OB Cl.ASS OF ’33
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