Worthington High School - Trojan Yearbook (Worthington, MN)

 - Class of 1923

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X f .W ET 373.5 A I r r ' M rr trllaaaara Class llbropheey of M523 aeroplane I m trkrng fr run ox er to Europe thrs afternoon he yells at me aboxe the roar of the engrne D you want to come along? Drd I7 I grabbed for mv powder puff slammed '1 hat on my head and took a flvrng leap rnto that pl rne ind we w ere off It took us ne 'rrlx two hours to m rke Luror e but 'I renham sard that was because the sg ark plug w 'rs broken or omethrng frrst we stopped rt Itrlv Everybody seemed to be gorng rn one drrectron o we follow ed the crowd frnd nnally landed rn an rrena where r bull fght w 'rs rhout to be st rged Im'rgrne our rncredulrty when we beheld the Hereulean form of I rke C r rreto standrng rn the center of the arena bow rng gracefully to the rppl ruse and kr rng hrs h rnds to pretty ladres Just lrke Rodolph I alentrno rn Blood rnd Sand Not so bad eh? VX e w ere pretty hungry so we flew ox er to England for tea II ho should come strollrng ox er to us rn the tefr shop but two arrstocratrc lookrng gentlemen wrth bored expre srons 'md fierce lookrng monocles stuck rn thelr eyes I say you know thrs rs deueed Jolly meetrng you ox er here lrke thrs Really drdn t expect rt And how s the Jollv old U S A '7 Completely gone under srnce we left eh Fug Bloom 'rnd Percy C frumnrta' In sprte of therr bally Englrsh accent and all that they aren t to be sneered at Both had marrred trtled Englrsh ladres and are now known smartly as I ord Percrx al and Srr C uy ' Two slrm graxe eyed Englrsh mards brought us our tea Crace I rttle and Edna Merers' They forgot therr reserx e rn greetrng us Edna ex en forgot herself so much that she sprlled the hot tea ox er 'I renham s poor head' Pandemonrum rergned for a moment horror upon horrors' the proprretor bustled ox er to us' What do you faw ncy 3ou are tryrng to do? he wanted to know sharply but at my joyous shout of Albert Craham' he forgot hrs rrrrtatron and grasped my outstretched hand A burly Irrsh polreeman strode rn Vthfrts the row? he asked bellrgerently but Qam' shrreked I and Sam Allen replrced hrs brlly club and became one of us We talked and talked and remrne ced and remrnesced lhen once agarn the murky London arr was all about us All set for Parrs sang Irenh m and I hastrly strarghtened my hat and fixed my face Ihe first thrng we aw rn Parrs was a poor old blrnd man on a corner wrth a beautvful long whrte heard on hrs chrn and a lrttle trn cup rn hrs hand Whatever else I may be I m not elf h lears of 1 rty nlled my eyes but as I felt rn my pocket for sorre loose shekels, lrenham 1 ulled my arm and sard rn a stage whrsper, Methrnks yon knave looks famrlrar I ron lookrng closer I detected a wrsp of honey colored harr beneath the snowy whrte Ah ha , sard I wrth narrowed eyes, Fat Swanson, as I lrve' Tryrng to cheat PQ I8 Pas ,f fY N , E X T ' ' ,J W, D .A T :L , , 5- g N.. I - -- ' -gmwxg NX R A r Q' .wg-------?...... A E, f L rr me I X res. 'A 1' - W' , 2b?E.i..'WXM I 1 - I sfo Y A-rg r . . - ral as 1 ' e ,N-I , I. r FI' F V Y ' ' ' ' ' ,M ,L '-I , :,- - . . 'g.,'?-B ragg-.' ,.rr ,, ,... -er H: ,.,v ,. H., D -Y-X'rnr:va:L2'.msa:-:l'9'2?!:.:..wr-' ..,,,,. ' 4771Nf1'!Y32,p.:,f,-55r',.,s.,A... , ' -'5'f5Sl..,I:P'5 ' ,..,..,. ,..,..,..,..,..,..,.,,..-..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.,,..,.,,..,..,..,..,.,,.,..,.,,..,..,..,. , , , . . . . . June lst, 1930, 'Irenham lrrace alrghted rn front of our house rn hrs new wrngless as V r V' , 4 ' H , , . c c , . - rr 1 , Y H 7 e ' . r l , e 1. L c , j . . X z 2 ' ' . . . ' Y T Y v ' s X. 3 , . 2 ' 2 , . ' - f 'X s X . 1 s f s z z t. .1 ' 1 r ' f ' X ' - ' , s ' X ' X ' L ' :X 'X z -rf sz X. . - . . z X :sz , . ' , - ' Z 2 S 2 ' FS . 2 r, C7 Q , . . ,, , ., . ' I 2. x . A e , A . , K, , , . . is L , C 's A ' FS e , c ' I .' . . H 1. Y v ' s ' -, , ' v ' v ' - ' ' 1 1 ' ' ., 7 L' . , . v, . , . 1 ' n x -I f K s 1 1 ' L 77 , . I L If. . L , . . . . , . . . , , . v 4' . I1 v 4 Y . ' I , I ' , ., . 4 I 4 . s' I I . V , X , . . , ' Y rr I , I fn' . , . ' H Y v ' KK 77 . I , I . r' ' I ' , . ' ' 1 1 - ar v r va ' , . . . . . . . . , 3 ll 77 ' 1 . ' ' n . , A ' 1. . ' . . is X g . I ,, . re ' qv! H r w i n N ' - r . , ., cz , . . s . . , I I I e' ' I . , Q .C , , W Y N. . . s ., ,. . , , N Y , , -Q . . . ,, .

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We f ix , g lil lffftstfgi ' ,I M, 'flier we poor working girls like me out of a few hard earned pennies' With these words I yanked off the white beard and sure nuff there stood Fat' That our proud Football captain of 23 should hawe fallen to this sobbed Tren ham and I in unison and poor Roy sobbed louder than any of us We W re about to leave but Roy said Walt' I ll call my gang and maybe they ll give up this awful l1fe under your kindly influence He gave a pecullar whistle and immediately we were surrounded by strange look ing creatures We recognized Loren Scott He wore a heavy ferocrously curled moustache and carried a forty four ln his vest pocket Bernard Leak in the garb of a clergyman but with a keen edged kmfe tucked in his shoe Mable Selburg dis gulsed as an old beggar woman but not entirely concealing her fair young beauty Mildred Smith in ox er alls a naughty but picturesque little street gamln Suddenly we beheld a sober band of blue garbed Salvation Army lads and lassies approaching us They paused nearby and began to play while the leader cavorted and gestulated about s1ng1ng in a loud earnest voice Her actions so reminded me of a certain cheer leader in High school days that I looker closer and recognized Berla Little' ixext the drummer caught my attention My eyes traveled to his feet and I saw a great light' Gordon Thomp on of course The trombone player seemed to be a wizard on that instrument if a trifle off key She was blowing her cheeks out in a peculiar fashion but withal so ecstatically that I could not but admire When those puffy cheeks had relaxed I saw freckles' Lucile Robertson With downcast eyes one of the group approached us demurely with a contribution plate in her hands Beautiful t1t1an halr escaped from her prim little bonnet and we recognized Vida Aupprele Berla began talking earnestly and before we left Roy and his gang had entirely succumbed to her appeal As we were about to leave Roy approached me with tears in his eyes His last pathetic words shall hye forever in my memory Mildred he sobbed heartbroken ly I may be fat but Im refined' I know it Roy I answered huskily And whatever becomes of you remember your mother was a woman In order to drne this tragedy from our minds we decided to see something gay and snappy The Follies beckoned us we entered and Trenham pohshed his opera glasses We were all set for somethlng different and Parisian but those danclng girls didn t look so un American And finally we found the solution They were American girls, more over, they were Worthington girls' With growrng amazement and delight we recognized them second from the left, Bernice Little, lookmg more chic and Fren chy than ever, next to her Ruth Armstrong, with gorgeous Jade green ear rings reaching to her shoulders cthey reminded us of Ruthls mama for Jade ear rings in High School days J Third from the right, Henrietta Srnith in a flame colored creation, and with her smart bobbed hair extravagantly curled and ornamented, Francella Latta, flushed and bright eyed, with all her d6C91NlI1g grav1ty banished And could they dance? They dld us proud' Next door to the theatre, a wrestling match was going on The posters outside loudly advertised Lightning Punch McCoy and Knock 'em dead Williams The final scene of that wrestling match I shall new er forget Dell McCoy was gracefully reclining on the floor, lookmg kind of foolish and happy, and s1ng1ng in an uncertain tenor of pink angels and gilt harps Emmet Williams was standing up, broken as to spectacles and sadly mlnus of front teeth We heard him say mournfully, Just my luck', Corn on the cob season, and no front teeth ' Next we flew over to Russia and landed in the mldst of a Bolshevlst uprising There was a great mob centered about a slender, modlsh young woman, who was ,6Ql9D'i f 7 , Wi: A ' f , K-I 3, , ,L , I -44: af' . 1' '1--J-.. .. 2x K. I ' ,. gg-7-7-----W-....... F I, i -. ' E ,hr .Q .1 1. -:A .Aa 4. A - -i I f - . :Xuan A M I R ' f,fJ' 5....... ax. dl ,rf ,, -it 7. , . it 7 l I I s 7 I 7 - E- ff- I . I ' I I I , J J.EL.l.---...ignl.. ' 'T Ht.. U, ., ,- ' 'I' ' 3 vm, T . , , . lf.- :A - M - - if . 4 . . ,M-.. Y, ,,,....-7 MN. rx. -f w-,,,,-li., 7 i --'-:::mn:1faiL!'Jl1nah:Zlm'iih:.'x.1nr-.-1Mm.,. ., '5fit?ff,,ug,.-g773g.r,-qg,.w Q .. . '5 -H'-'11'7EEiiii5' Til.. Qnsns. .sus-,s. Qnsug. -Q.-sus. ans.-Q. Q.-sus. .s.-sux. .s..s..s.s.-sus. -Q.-S.-snsnsns. . . . . ,, . 7 ' 7 ' cr ' 7 1 ' 77 y - Q , . ., Y . H . , , . . , . . . . ,, , . . . v Y . . . , 7 ' ' y - ' - - , . - y - ' n 1 n y u 7 7 - ' . . . . T 7 - 7 l n LJ a S , . - 7 ' ' . 7 Y . 7. l 4 Q. , n , . 7 1 7 ' ' , an 77 - ' 7 1 1 7 7 7 4 A ' 7 7 ' 4 4 7 7 ' 7 7 7 77 7 7 ' 7 . 7 y a 4 - - 7

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