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CLARENCE F. SOWLE, B.E. Commercial Very few men are wise by their own counsel, or learned by their own teaching: lor he that was taught by himsell had a tool lor a master. — Ben Jonson MARY SYRIOPOULOS, B.A. English Character is destiny. LYLE B. THOMPSON Girls Home Mechanics and Mechanical Drawing One oi the greatest myster- ies in the world is the success that lies in conscientious work. EDGAR STOKKE, B.E. Physical Education Health makes wealth. HOMER F. TANGNEY, M.A. History What would not a man give if he might converse with Or- phens and Musaeus and Hesiod and Homer? — From Piafe ' s Apoiogy of Socrafes. FACULTY McKINLEY TIDD, Ph.B. Mathematics ' The Goiden Rule has not been tried and found wanting. It has been found diilicult and seldom tried. PAULA BRUGGER Secretary to Principal The world would be better and brighter it we would dwell on The Duty of Happiness as well as on the Happiness of Duty, for we ought fo be as cheeriul as we can, it only be- cause to be happy ourselves is a most ettectual contribution to the happiness of others. GWEN MORRIS, B.S. Home Economics You are wrifing a gospel, a chapter each day, By deeds that you do, By words that you say: Men read what you write, whether laithless or true; say, what is the gospel recording to you? JOSEPHINE FISCHER Office Keep your friends by iidelity, conquer your foes by kindness, win all by goodness and courtesy. [12]
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THEA KNUTSON Home Economics Perfection is the Sun of little things. JACK J. KUHS, M.A. History Language is the dress of thought: every time you talk your mind is on parade. ALBERT R. KRAMER, M.A. German All is his who never-tailing, Understands and swiff lays hold. LESTER H. LEAHY, Science Let your love to fife be love to your highest hope and let your highest hope be your high- est aim in fife. HAROLD W. LeMAHIEU, B.E. Social Science And wfien (fie Greaf Scorer comes, to write against your name, He ' ll ask not it you won or fos(, but how you played the game. — Rice Ph.B. FACULTY ARLEENE ERICKSON, B.E. Music Four ffiings a man must learn to do II he would keep his rec- ord true: To think without contusion clearly To love his tellow man sincenerly To act from fionesf motive purefy To trust in God and heaven securely. HENRY PANDURO Music iVfusic in tfie school is now considered as important as any other class. It is a splendid aid to the development of charac- ter, morale, discipline and edu- cational progress. 196 out of 200 colleges and universities stated that musically trained students were far superior to all others in their school work. JOSEPH P. SCHWEL M.A. Social Science It all the tools wore wfiite caps, we should look like a Hock of geese. SYLVESTER G. PETERS, M.A. English and Latin Circumstances break men ' s bones: it has never been shown that they break men ' s optimism. ERWIN SCHUBERT, B.E. English Knowledge is proud that he has learned so much: Wisdom is humble that he knows no more. ££ [11]
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CLASS OFFICERS CLASS OFFICERS Joseph Wucherer Edward Mills Robert Crane Jack Beinert President Vice-Piesident President Vice-Presiden; William McMonus Dorothy Zickuhr Margaret Kyte LaVerne Benda Secietary Treasurer Secretary Treasurer JANUARY CLASS Class Motto — We are ever on the forge, for we must be shaped for higher things. Class Flower — Gardenia Class Colors — Blue and Gold Vaiedicforian — Joseph Wucherer Sa7uto orian — Dorothy Zickuhr JUNE CLASS Class Motto — Climb, though the rocks be rugged. Class Flower — American Beauty Rose Class Colors — Blue and Gold Valedictorian — Elaine Peterson Salutatorian — Mildred Kneser [13]
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