1926 Roster of Faculty and Students, Racine High School, Racine, Wisconsin This roster was compiled from "The Circus Edition of the Kipikawi, Published by the Class of 1926 of Racine High School" Yearbook. Transcription by Kelly Mullins, kellyj@snowcrest.net. This file may be freely copied by individuals and non-profit organizations for their private use. Any other use, including publication, storage in a retrieval system, or transmission by electronic, mechanical, or other means requires the written approval of the file's author. This file is part of the WIGENWEB Archives. If you arrived here inside a frame or from a link from somewhere else, our front door is at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/wi/wifiles.htm The Circus Edition of the Kipikawi Published by the Class of 1926 of Racine High School THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF RACINE Mr. A.E. Haumersen, President Mrs. Emma G. Dow, Vice President Mr. Jos. Patrick Mr. Harold O. Strand Mr. Chas. Kannenberg Mr. John Riegelman Mr. W.F. MacGregor FACULTY W.C. Giese, Principal A.J. Wilbor, Vice-Principal R.E. Gill, Head of Commercial Department Ethelyn Kidder Florence Pennefeather Lois D. Rumage Rose Bruins Louise M. Collier, Head of English Department Blanche Ferguson Marie Freund Dagmar Jensen Flora Haines Ethel M. Holt Sadie Hood Nellie K. Mohr Gertrude Simmons Anna J. Turgasen Laura E. DuFour, Head of History Department Harriet A. Harvey Gertrude Hunter Esther King Mary E. Pugh Howard W. Potts Kate T. Sogard, Head of Language Department Rosa M. Pope Helen Rodefer Alma Wiechers Mary A. Potter, Head of Mathematics Department Frances Enright Ida E. Howe Anna Neitzel Blanche Racine Dorothy A. Root A.J. Wilbor, Head of Science Department Miles Brewster Edwin F. Sanders A.A. Worun Rachel Hauch, Public Speaking and Dramatics Helen Sawyer, Art Elisabeth Hood, Head of Household Arts Department Rachel Lynch Margaret Teuscher Thos. Reese, Head of Manual Arts Sidney Anderson Frank Davis Charles Haumersen Howard Hotchkiss Charles Illingworth Jacob LaBonde Charles Personette Lillian Watts, Head of Music Department Frederich Schulte, Orchestra W.A. Cox, Athletic Coach Lillian Jones, Librarian Mrs. Clara B. Whitaker, Home Visitor Genevieve Rodigan, Secretary Edith Jensen, Stenographer SENIORS SENIOR A OFFICERS President ............... William Konnak Vice-President .......... Richard Kroupa Secretary ............... Robert Crabb Treasurer ............... Harriett Vance SENIOR B OFFICERS President ............... Jeanette Schroeder Vice-President .......... William Storms Secretary ............... Robert Ramsey Treasurer ............... Pearl Ray [Page 15] SLAMS AND EPITAPHS RALPH HONE He has his tastes, and so have we, but when we see his team, a lustrous blonde, we all agree. ERMAN HOLZ This studious lad is striving to be an editor. MILDRED EISENHUT Mildred is not smart; she is brilliant; we call her "Slim" --can you find out why? CAROL MORSE If one Carol in Latin to Marie, can one give boyish impersonations? ALEXANDER MARINO Hello, Alex; how are you and the chemistry teacher getting along? JOHN CROCKET He talks and talks; he never is quiet. If words were bullets, how many he'd kill. ALICE MAGEE Latest report: "Gil" is considered a lucky guy. DOROTHY HEATH She did not have to go to Egypt to find her "Nile". JEROME KONIECKO Our very capable understudy --keep it up Jerome; you will be an actor some day. GEORGE GILLETTE "Ja let me do this, ja let me do that?" Can you judge a man's standing by the call he gets? [Page 16] MARGARET HIGGINS Mention Ireland when Pat is around and you'll hear a long discourse on that country. RUTH FOXWELL When a healthy maiden stoops to athletics and finds that it takes time, does she neglect her cosmetics? Never, only her lessons. WALTER ALBERTYNSKI Girls? They never worry me. DOUGLAS TOFT "No, I'm not Dallas. He is much different than I." ANNE MILLS It's not Wilbur or Jerry, but Hank. VIOLET OSBORNE If she would close one eye she would make a good needle. CARL STEINMAN Flowers may live, flowers may die, but Violets live on forever. RUTH PEDERSON She will always treasure the higher things in life. HELEN WOLFF Oh, but isn't she the modest little Senior? VERA VOELKERT A supposedly wise man once said, that beauty and brains do not agree, but Vera is the exception that proves the rule. [Page 17] ALFONSO WITTKOWSKI He plays baseball, and we hope he will make another Babe Ruth. STEPHEN SADLON He hangs out like a stop sign, but she never pays any attention to him! ALICE HANSON Fair Alice, what will the other two do without you? DOROTHY NELSON Wise Dorothy just hates boys to hear her talk, --yet some nights she comes home away after "nine"! LUELLA LEHMAN A regular shorthand wizard; she wants to be, oh so fair! HELEN MOORE To her teacher's art is given; she wonders, "Are there schools in heaven?" VIRGINIA MORRIS Helen of Troy, Mary Pickford, and now Virginia! MARY HACHOOGAIN Of her dark eyes one must beware. WILLIAM BUFFHAM There ought to be a law against such indulgence --Woolley! JOHN KAUPIE 'Tis said that the red sweater he wears is to attract the girls. [Page 18] VIOLA KNOFLOCK Behind her specs you'll find a most interesting pair of eyes. MARY HINSMAN Mary is quite a thing, for she minds her P's and Q's. VICTOR BUNCK Victor is our busy "Gimal" boy. RAYMOND WUERTZBERGER He may seem modest, but he is not so shy. ELLA POMIECKO The modest violet need not advertise; all seek her. EDITH OLSON The silly boys? My work is my life, and I've no time for foolishness. RUSSEL LANGE He studies and works just as hard as he can; a reliable lad is he. PAUL STRAND Good things usually come in small packages. DOROTHY BECK Silence is golden. BERNICE ANDREWS Just a brown-eyed glance, a pleasant smile, a tilt of the head, and Bernice is past. [Page 19] MYRA JOHNSON Myra is a short little lady who studied so hard that she could not see. MARGARET SMALLEY "Woman's Crowning Glory is Her Hair". So is Margaret's! OSCAR KRAUSE "Oscar doesn't let his legs carry him away when there's something doing that is merry. GEORGE KEHL How can we slam you, George. We can't, that's all! MILDRED KLECBEKA She has a sunny smile and a sweet disposition. GRACE HORNER She has a cheery greeting for everyone. LELAND PARKER Oh, shiek of shieks, why be so bashful? For admiring you are girls by the score. JEANNETTE PETERSEN She surely is a whiz at English literature. DOROTHY WHEELER Modesty seldom resides in a breast not enriched by noble virtues. [Page 20] MILTON JONES Not just a student --a real man. FREDERICK MANDERNACK Perseverance is a worthy virtue --sometimes, Matty. LIBBY BOUSKA She is a cheery, modest girl who gets her lessons thoroughly and asks of no one aid. GERALDINE PETERS Busy, happy, and hardworking, but little Miss Prim just the same. MARJORIE WIESS There's always a smile for you and for me when Marjorie is near. LUELLA TRUCKER Others may be bewildered by Douglas and Dallas, but Luella knows which is which. ADA GREEN Would that I had that smile! IDA LAINE She's a girl of varied accomplishments; she can smile at you, translate Latin, and typewrite one finger-edly. EDWARD DALE He never allows his studies to interfere with his education. FRED THIES Our reporter makes "Charleston Pat" looks like a stick! [Page 21] CARL HAND Oh, how he reveled when he read that keen poetry note book. MARVIN HERMES "Absence makes the heart grow fonder." DORIS PEEHN She comes all the way from Sturtevant to attend our great big school. HELEN GEYER She believes in sharing with all her friends; so poor Billy has to take all of them home. RUTH CAPE Cape of Racine, such a nice gurll, such a sport, and such an impudent nose! ESTHER BRAUER To know her is to love her. GLADYS H. HANSEN She was usually behind, but she finally got there. LEAH LEVIN Though friendships may fade and wither, the ones made with Leah are lasting. GEORGE RONSHOLDT Between Chaucer and Woolley George will be gray-headed in a few weeks. JAMES BOLTON Everybody loves a sheik; that's why Sh-E's in love with you. [Page 22] ALBERT STOFFEL He claims to be a woman-hater, but he surely can wait and walk with the little blonde in the hall. MARTIN JACOBSEN He was so busy with his 'Kipi' work that he put up a sign which read "Out for dinner", and still they bothered him! JESSIE FRENCH Mid rain or snow, heat or cold, you will always find Jessie on the go. GERALDINE BASSINDALE Opposites attract --ask Geraldine. LUDWIG HOLZ Ludwig of the snipe bag fame talks and talks 'till more cannot be said. MILO CHRISTENSON Yes, he's seen, but seldom heard. JOSEPHINE DAVIS She is quiet at 'school'. MARGARET FINK If she will, she will --you may depend on it; if she won't, she won't --there's an end to it. TURNER OVERSON He is a diligent student in all his studies and our future Paderewski. BEN SCHWARTZ He can talk even longer and louder with his hands than with his mouth. [Page 23] OSCAR JOHNSON Every girl envies those curls of yours Oscar. WILFORD MARSHALL He needs must be a wise man; he speaks so much of himself. DOROTHY LYNCH In the olden days Judge Lynch ruled, but a glance from this young author Lynch's black eyes is fully as destructive as the hemp of her noted predecessor. LOUISE RIBBECK On Sunday night I'm busy, on Wednesday too; so how can I make a date with you? MARTHA SMITH Friend Martha manages to keep without the social whirl. GLADYS SIEVERKROPP This world's a dreary thing --I would I knew the remedy. ETHEL SYPHRIT She was always here with or without her lessons. LORRAINE BERGERSON To hear her talk would be a treat. ROBERT CRABB A cherubim whose color doesn't exactly fit his angelic features and character. PHOENIX RUFFALO What would our Cross-Country team do without him? [Page 24] JOSEPH ALUSIC Joe likes to cut up in every class. He succeeds. LOUIS JORGENSON You girls who to the cave man bow have hope, for here is one, right now. HELGA RASMUSSEN Please join us; we all desire your company. EVELYN OLSON She is chummy, quick and athletic. JOHN MATERN We wish that we knew you better. LeROY BELL Ah, but to have the ability to tell your future! ETHEL CATTERAL A grateful mixture --formed of tart and sweet. MARTHA LEWIS Her heart like the moon is ever changing --and like the moon, there is always a man in it. GERALD JORGENSON Maybe he doesn't look it, but Gen'l Grant is his middle name! IRVIN SCHNEIDER That he smokes, sings, and shuffles is enough to know about him. [Page 25] CLARENCE HART Long I hesitated between them, the blonde or the brunette, but the light didn't go out. ADOLPH WIEBEL The good die young. Gee, but Adolph's healthy. DAGMAR ANDERSEN Dagmar models, dances, and plays basketball. With talking included she has lots to do. LORRAINE LoPOUR She has all the requisites of a heart bomber, but that job is farthest from her thoughts (she says). ALVA ACKLAM Smart people usually are prigs; but don't worry, there are exceptions to every rule. HARRIET VANCE The stern motto of this diminutive blonde miss is "Ad-Vance- ment." CARRIE OTTESON This stately girl lacks neither friends or good works. HELEN NAVITSKY What a tasty "bittersweet." FRANK KRISTOFF He has a loud deep voice, almost loudest of all the boys. WILLIAM RESCHKE He does his best to win, but please smile and give the girls a treat. [Page 26] LINCOLN HIGGIE I don't care whether they are from Racine or Kenosha; they are all the same to me. ROY GROENEKE We suppose he has human emotions, but who would ever guess it? RUTH EGGERT She works at a candy counter; that is why she is so sweet. LaVORA HINKLE "Say it with Roses". MARIE BEVRY One of our bright students --her father is a light-house keeper. VERNA SCHADE You don't ever see Verna at a movie! ELIZABETH HAYMAN "Don't stop me, I'm going someplace! No, I guess I won't, --but maybe I'd better." AGNES MIKULANCE Agnes is our question-box, 'cause there is so much she desires to know. GEORGE RODGERS George here, George there, a very popular man. CLAIR CHRISTMAN The world is made to be enjoyed, and I make the most of it. WILLARD PFAFFL A flaming youth who brightens R's halls. FRED BEHRMAN We looked for this little star, but a floating cloud hid it from view. RACHEL HANSCHE Ever pure and serene, quiet and demure. LUCILLE HELM She considers her three years of High well spent; strange, to say the least! ELIZABETH WELDON The pericardium of the coquette's heart was scarred by millions of arrows, but only one had pierced it. PEARLE RAY Bright as the sun, she shines on all alike. JESSIE NELSON She is a veritable "Tiny Tim". FLORENCE LEUSCHKE First it's one and then another, but Florence treats them all like a brother. CHARLES REHWALD If no one were to love, there would still be I! CLIFFORD NELSON Some people can't talk while chewing gum, but Clifford not only can talk, but set up in type, the talk of other people. [Page 28] JEROME PEDERSON He reminds a body of "Dapper Dan." WILLIAM DUSCHAK Some are fond of diamonds, others pearls, but William likes a Ruby. ALICE MATTERER A contagious and a willing way. AURELIA VALLEY She used to be so very studious, but not so now. We wonder why? HARRIET HENNING They say that walking is the most healthful exercise; how about it Henning? RUTH PETERSEN She will always treasure the higher things in life. MURIEL HOGAN I cannot frolic; i must go to choir practice. DOROTHY DeLONGE She is one of those china-doll types; smart, saucy, and susceptible to big fellows. WILLIAM CORMACK A man and his gum are not easily separated. LLOYD FENNELL Twinkling eyes, a grin, and a jolly laugh, --that's Lloyd. [Page 29] JAMES MILLAR One of these unscrupulous politicians. "The voice of the people is the voice of God." WARREN DANA Warren's reliable and sure, and has as his prize an "E" from each class. STELLA THOMPSON Oh yes, basketball and hockey improve my dancing! FLORENCE HAMMERSTRAND She would be a lawyer. She has the chatter, but what about the dignity? OLIVER HANSCHE We wish we lived out in the country so we could get a ride from Oliver. JOSEPH STEINLEIN Jo is careful about eating candy --the result of being on the Cross-Country team. HAZEL THARINGER How doth the busy little bee employ each shining hour? MARION FREDERICKSEN Why does she always do just the right thing? BENJAMIN WAISMAN Ah! When Ben smiles --such teeth and eyes! RICHARD JUHRE Don't be afraid of him; he's not glum. Just poke him up and you'll find out. [Page 30] HAROLD BOHMSACH Harold may have something up his sleeve, but all I found was his arm. EARL SMERCHEK What's on his mind is doubtful; he'd make a good football player. ETHEL JAMES She is as breezy as the March wind, and just as unexpected. ROSE MARY JOHNSON Rose likes High; but if He were here, she would leave it. CLARINDA KARST We're proud of Clarinda, because she is patient and busy as a bee. HENRIETTA SCHARF Henrietta is very assuming and goes about her work with a silent air of determination. MILDRED HAUMERSEN Still waters run deep. BEATRICE MAY Do you need any help? You seem so helpless with only dimples as your resources. KENNETH OLSON There's no darkness at our house. It's always "sonny". ROBERT DOOD A man who would sail the seven seas! [Page 31] GEORGE PLATZ We're wondering what would happen if these quiet guys got quick; perhaps we would get an awful kick. HYMAN SOREF We wonder what poor Hyman would do without the company of Ben. VERONICA DUNAY Sweet of voice, angelic of looks. FLORENCE CASHMAN Is there any special reason why she is taking commercial correspondence? ELMER STAUSS An angel face he appears to have, but look again and see. HOWARD JACKSON The girls where he works call him "honey and dear". We wonder why. EMMA BLITSTEIN I can talk (Oh, how true), and I can write. Just ask me --I'll tell you. KATHERINE JENSEN We never could understand her, but a gentleman with glasses can! EVERETT TESHNOW Smart in history, bright in English, but when it comes to ladies, a lady is his light. WALLACE PINKOSKY A short little fellow of serious intent, but what's on his mind is for a Houdini to guess. [Page 32] THOR POULSON We've welcomed back our hero, the football captain of '25. JACK BARRY He is such a little boy for a Hi-Y. YOLANDE SAVELLI Unaiming charms with edge resistless falls and she who means no mischief does it all. CAROLYN BRAATZ Carolyn always gives her vocal apparatus a daily dozen. EDNA REEP If there's a bright side to things, Edna always finds it. ELLA LAYTON She is dame fashion's colleague, though far from Paris lives. VIOLET KANNENBERG She's slow but sure --and she always gets to her destination --obstacles or not. CAROLYN SUTTER There's a bit of bad in every girl; so there must be some in you. Although we haven't found it yet, we still believe it's true. DICK HARVEY Oh, what joy Dick finds in his football. JAMES CULLEN How easily he is governed by bewitching eyes! [Page 33] HARVEY GIESE What draws Harvey to church every Wednesday night? BRAYMER SHERMAN He is a happy lad, not very bad or good; he minds everybody and always is the first with the newest fad. MARGARET BURROUGHS When Jack's about she loves to flirt. ETHEL KAPAUN A good all around sport, and Patricia, we won't forget your "Bits of "Etiquette". MAE KERR A bonnie Scotch lassie! VERDA SNYDER Off with the old friends, on with the new! JEANETTE SCHROEDER Oh no, she doesn't like to go to the movies with Nettie! MARION BOEHM And for the love of Maid Marion, a pronounced blonde, Robin often gives the Hood of his car an airing. CECIL HUMBLE "Keep that school girl complexion." RICHARD KROUPA We know Dick has not a failing for lessons, but he has for pretty girls. [Page 34] BERNARD LUI He's quiet of voice; he's quiet of manner; he's quick to smile; he's slow to anger. LAURENCE QUIRK I dreamed that life was beauty and found that it was duty. LOUISE MACEK Oh, what a learned student council representative! ELFIE ARVIDSON Elfie appears to be a quiet lass, until one sees her dancing the Charleston with a handsome he. CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN Christian is trying to reach the stars. GEORGE CAMPBELL He's fond of athletics and in athletics did shine, but to it his ability cannot be confined. IDA DORMAN There was never a girl busier than she, yet she seems busier than she is. JESSIE WILSON We all know she's witty and as for being bad, oh, no, never. OTTO HANSEN Otto is never automatic when it comes to building things. GILBERT HANSEN If enthusiasm makes a man a success in the world, you will be a magnate. [Page 35] ALVIN RASMUSSEN Too bad Diogenes is not alive. He would find an honest man. RICHARD BERNHARDT Dick's not so dumb --he is our Mystery Man. MARIE LARSON You think you understand her, but when you get acquainted you will find you did not know at all. MILDRED PAYNE Violinists are her hobby: "Fritz" Kreisler just a fad. HUGH MOORE Hugh Moore is his name, but not hu-mor-ous his nature. WALTER WALKER Yes, we are Collegiate! HARRIET JONES She doesn't fear even if he is only a Soph. DOROTHY BLOOM You see her at all the football games talking and having a merry time. HERBERT LAURSEN You will all look up to me some day because I'm going in for aviation. LYLE HANSEN Soprano, tenor, alto, or bass, if it's "Show Me the Way to Go Home", Lyle can sing all four at once. [Page 36] ROY NIELSEN Desire amusement? Just get him started. CLARENCE BARTA Faint hearts fair ladies never win. NETTIE McCAUGHEY An armful of books, and always a boy somewhere --that's Nettie. MARION FEUERER She is a cheerful girl and a good sport. FREDA ROBINSON If their hair is red or yellow, she falls flat. She's a right jolly good fellow. CATHERINE SCHILKE A person is never without worry; so just give it up and be gay like the rest of us. LORA MILLER Cases may come and go and Lora's never without them; they last so short a time that it's useless to count them. ARLENE SORENSON Our art editor lives for her Art. JOHN GREB He walks to school every day, and always must hurry for fear of being late. LeROY TUTTLE To a barber shop for a shave he went, but all that was charged was five cents. [Page 37] BERNARD FREIDMAN There are different kinds of humor, but the funniest of all is unintentional. ORVILLE GLAD He makes us all take notice of his exceptional artistry! LILLIAN HOUG Boys may come and go for all I care. MAE HENDRICHS Lover floor, Room 6, 3:30, and R. MARIE JEPSON She was born in Iceland, but she is not cold-hearted. JEANETTE YOUNG Ah, our future chemist and president! HELENA WACEK A word to the wise is impossible, because the wise talk all the time. RUTH HANSEN Light, cute, full of the deuce --that's Ruth. CHARLES DILDAY Lucky Strikes are his hobby. Girls? Oh just a fad! WILLIAM STORMS When Bill grows up he will be a horse-raiser, because he is so good at handling "ponies" now. [Page 38] EDITH MILLER She's a quiet girl, but wait'll you get acquainted. DOROTHY CHRISTENSON She has her own particular pals, and all her school-work; so there is no room for excitement and romance. EDWIN MONEFELDT If all the world's a stage, is Edwin the villain, and if so, why? RALPH HOLMDAHL Why is it that Ralph never pays any attention to any one but one person? ESTHER R. HANSEN Curls and dresses are her delight, because she wants to please "him". MAE HERMAN She is always happy when there is another girl by the same name in the class. SIDNEY REPA We can't hear him. We wonder what the trouble is. WALTER MUNTINGA He has no failings --girls included MARY DALTON She is tall, quiet, and faithful. ETHEL WEBER School never worries a young girl like me. [Page 39] WILLIAM KONNAK Jove, an intellectual wit! CLARENCE JENSEN "When do we eat?" is all Clarence, our young violinist, asks. FLORENCE BUTTENHOFF Her watchword is: "Give every man thine ear, but few thy voice. RUTH CERNY She hunted. --Came a dark haired youth --she hunts no more. HAROLD RASMUSSEN Some musicians play airs and give themselves airs, but Harold does only the former. ROY PAUR A man of the world, say we, for he has wit and a handsome bow. SOPHIE ZIOLKOWSKI There are words that have the power to sketch whole pictures before the mind's eye. MYRTLE ARNDT Which shall it be --Ruth, Art, or Mike? LYMAN GILLETTE The Charleston, Tango-Waltz, or clog --I master all things new. PAUL HENN Was Paul Revere famous before he made his ride? Wait until this Paul does something! [Page 40] DALLAS TOFT "What's that? You need a strong man for the Kipi Circus? Doug will do --he carried ice all last summer." ROBERT BROWNE He has all in his life he wants, and since cheerfulness spells content, where do the poor girls come in? PAULINE BUENGERS One and inseparable are H. Case and Pauline. MARGARET STRIPPEL If ever love and duty class --let duty go to smash. ESTHER PEDERSON She believes in having one good friend; ask "Ham". CATHERINE CAWLEY I lost three pounds the other day. Say, girls, do I look thinner? MARION HALE Where her tongue leaves off, her quick fingers begin. ETHEL SMITH Ethel is our speedy Underwood destroyer. WILLIAM HOLZAPHEL Some day he will be a great general, but until then, apparently he likes to take orders. STEPHEN FREEMAN The real sheik is dark; Stephen is dark. [Page 41] ETHEL HELLING Why do you act and talk so low? We hardly know whether you are coming or going. LEORA GAMMELGARD She is so quiet, sweet and smart! LEO ANDERSON Leo never said much; so neither can we. BOYD NELSON And every time he falls it is a little bit harder. FLORENCE BECKER "Tis better to have loved and lost" --he goes to college, they say. JEAN TULLOCK This Tullock whose first name was Jean was the wisest graduate we ever had seen. JOSEPH WAISMAN Another Waisman, but is he a wise man? HAROLD ROSS Ross shone in algebra, being long in figure. ETHEL FREDERICKSEN Always very quiet but her voice thrills you and me. RUTH WHERRY All I do is sing and talk and take life easy, and then I start all over again. [Page 42] ROBERT MEIER Here lies the illustrious Robert Meier. He died when his capacity for knowledge he'd acquired. WARREN JONES Warren Jones rests in this green knell. He swallowed his tongue when he tried to say "L". HELEN DeMARK Ah, a dark romantic beauty with the lure of Sunny Italy in her eyes. FLORENCE CHALLINOR Florence Challinor blesses this lone spot. In her test she placed a comma where there should have been a dot. FLOYD CASHMORE Football, football, the whole year long makes Floyd so strong and husky. RUSSELL OSWALD It's tough to see Teena get through Oshkensloshen, Bajuju. GERTRUDE MONEFELDT In peace we laid Gertrude to rest. Talking and laughing she liked to do best. VIRGINIA HIGGINS Miss Virginia Higgins lies here, wrapped in a shroud. She died of mortification when she once spoke too loud. DON CARLOS DUNAWAY In a casket Dunaway we've laid. He died on a mule enroute to Spain. ARTHUR MOREY Many call my car their home, but only one is at home there. [Page 43] ELIZABETH SEATER With the Swenson girl our Miss Seater went. They both now have died, but to tears give not vent, for they play on harps like regular chums. Leota does the playing and Elizabeth hums. HATTIE REED Words fail me. WESLEY BLISH Ahem! Here lies Mr. Wesley Blish. We found stuck in his throat the bone of a fish. Poor fish. CLYDE SOMMERS Clyde graduated. It was only a matter of time. NINNA SCHULZ Ninna has a smile. She knows her 'il. ETHEL CHRISTIANSON You must see my dog. He's so cute. DAVID ADELMAN David was smart even when he was a very little boy. EDWIN CHRISTIANSEN He belongs to quite an extensive family, we'd say. MARGARET FEINER And here is a Feiner, our fair Margaret. She went to a Banquet and oh! All she "et". TECKLA RONDA Teckla likes to skate, expecially in Kenosha. [Page 44] RUTH MORGAN Last summer she was a queen so fair, but what "If Winter Comes"? EVELYN RASMUSSEN Here is "Ev" Rasmussen and her car. We're beginning to wonder who'll give rides to Bob Lahr. PAUL JOHNSON Wind, wind, blow away. Come again some other day. JOHN BROWN He will never know his second childhood, because he can't lose his first. HAZEL KOPPLIN On her left hand it sparkles, but we're not a bit jealous. MARION ARCHER Here our friend Marion Archer rests; she was laid out completely when she passed all her tests. LOUIS MANTELL He fluted and fluted, but still the flute does not wear out. MORRISON SCHROEDER He's not a poor fish, just because he is a shark in math. HARRIET MCILRATH My correspondence is so extensive that it goes clear to France. GRACE PORTER We all love those laughing eyes and that merry dimpled smile. [Page 45] MARTHA ADAMSON Red hair is just another string to her bow. FRANCES LaMACK Another inslammable person, but that's because she is so nice. VERNON AMUNDSEN He looks quite safe and sane --so does gunpowder! JOHN KORAN Silence is John's greatest art in conversation. EVELYN GRUHN She is pretty, but Vanity personified! ERNA GRUNWALD I studied and studied, and studied, by heck, and made of myself a nice nervous wreck. CLARENCE CHRISTIANSEN Don't worry about me; I'll change by and by. ARNOLD JENSEN Please don't try to explain. We know what you meant. LEOTA SWENSON Words are like leaves, and where they most abound, much fruit of sense beneath is rarely found. JUANITA HANNON Frowns are not in her repertory. [Page 46] BARNEY BJORNSEN This fliver and smile will last a long while. HERMAN OLSON He's a real man about town. LuCILLE GRIFFITH As long as he thinks she's pretty and clever and witty, life is serene. ANNA LUDVIGSEN And many a flower is born to blush unseen, and waste its sweetness on the desert air. ADOLPH HANSEN What little we know we're not telling. GOTTSCHALK SAXILD A Scandinavian, by George, who made a name for himself. VERA LUCHT All is well when the one you love loves you. GENEVIEVE DRIVER Here lies a Driver whose nickname was "Gen". She told us she'd die, but she didn't say when. EUGENE BOWMAN Here lies our Bowman dubbed "Gene". The bestest vice- president ever seen. ROGER LAYCOCK In a rough box R. Laycock's bones shook. He got most of his lessons from his head instead of a book. [Page 47] MARVIN LICHTENHELD Ha, ha, now what is the big joke, Mary? KENNETH BERGEN Here Kenneth Bergan lies at peace, for a home in heaven he has a permanent least. VERA NELSON Vera, Vera everywhere, forever on the go. MARGARET EASSON And here lies the fair Margaret Easson. It is said that she died without any reason. LEO WIRRY He's famous for his speedy talk and his blushes, and for that cheerful grin he has. JOSEPH MERTINS In this shady spot Joseph Mertins lies. Can't always judge man's courage by his size. HELEN FANCHER She smiles at the strong sex and says with coquetry, "Please do this for me; I'm so helpless!" (And of course they do it.) GRAYCE HAYMAN Here lies a Hayman whose first name was Grace. Her tongue it could waggle at a marvelous pace. [Page 54] JUNIOR A OFFICERS President ............... Clarence Bullis Vice-President .......... Alice Andersen Secretary ............... William Metcalf Treasurer ............... Arthur Larsen JUNIOR B OFFICERS President ............... Ralph Kehl Vice-President .......... Richard Rehwald Secretary ............... Frances Fahrenbach Treasurer ............... Virginia Mogensen [Page 55] JUNIOR A SLAMS REUBEN ADLEMAN There's your Kiddy-Kar, Reuben; now run and play. ALICE ANDERSEN Our Song-Bird. CLARICE BALLINGER It's too much trouble to study. EDGAR BAUME The girl that gets me is lucky. FRED BEHRMAN I won't have your books in my desk! CHARLES BIDSTRUP A budding electrical engineer. MARY BIRES "Say, what have we got for history today?" DOROTHY BOYACK A dark-haired newcomer to R.H.S. JULIA BROWN A very quiet girl is she, especially in history. FLORENCE BUEHNER One-third of the Eternal Trio. CLARENCE BULLIS Oh Captain, my Captain! JOHN CAPICIK There's mischief in this little man. IRENE CARROLL Line!! CHARLES CARY Charles is seeking wisdom's ways. HENRIETTA CASE Still playing with the King of Hearts, Henrietta? LEONARD CHRISTENSEN My mind is my kingdom. JOHN CUNNINGHAM No, I haven't lost my hat. RUTH DESMARAIS "Close the window, or the curl will come out of my hair." DORIS DISBROW "No, sir, that's all wrong; let me show you how to do it." WILLIAM DISCHAK A little bit of this --and a little bit of that. BERTHA DUWE I speak in a monstrous little voice. CHARLES DVORAK A boy who trims himself to please. EARL EVANSON "Master printer." WALTER FALK Awake, dear heart, thou hast slept well. ETHEL FREDERICKSON "Twinkle, twinkle little star." GILBERT GAISER The virtuous prince confronts the gods without misgivings. BERTRAM GEORGE I ought to be upright. EVELYN GEIFER 'Tis modesty that keeps you silent. BERNARD GLADYS Another delinquent!!! MELBOURNE GLANVILLE I gotta study Spanish. MORRIS GOLDBERG Where did I put that roller skate? RUEBEN GORSKY He was disposed to mirth. EMILY GOULD You must court her; she will not court you. MARJORIE GRAYLOW Would that I were an artist! JOSEPHINE GRIFFITH My ideal --an athletic hero. STANLEY GRIMAL He giggles as he cranks. ROY GROENKE "Give me a radio, or give me death." DOROTHY HANSCHE A dandy all-round good sport. EVELYN M. HANSEN The light heart lives long. GEORGE E. HANSEN Stuck up (with gum.) GRACE HANSEN Like all other girls, she has an abundance of curls. GUDRUN HANSEN Every little girlie has a giggle all her own. LUCILLE HANSEN She ought not be lonesome. MILDRED HANSEN Another blue-eyed blonde. ESTELLE HATCHWELL She who is good is happy. [Page 56] WALTER HEILMAN He is a worthy man though he does use Stacomb. ROBERTA HINDLEY To bob or not to Bob; 't is Bob MURIEL HOGAN Between chemistry and Leonard, I have my troubles. ELEANOR HOPE She's quite a little girl, one who always says "Tee-hee". JANE HURLBUT Hurray, Hurray! Who? Ray! WALTER ISELIN In every gesture, dignity. HAROLD JACOBSON Terrible Turk! ROMAN JANECKY I dunno. CAROLYN JANSA Laughing eyes and curly hair, if something's doing, she's right there. EVELYN JENSEN Just a good scout. AGNES JOHNSON You may think she's shy, but when you know her --oh my! LESTER JOHNSON He would utter opinions on all passing affairs. ROBERT JOHNSON Silence is his mother tongue. RUTH JOHNSON Where's the fire? RODNEY JONES How the girls do like us country fellows! HAROLD JORGENSON The age of innocence? JOHN JORGENSON The last existing specimen of the cave man. JOSEPH JURASIEWICZ I wonder if I'll ever grow up! ALVINA KAMERATE Dashing here, dashing there, gosh, we see her everywhere. VOILET KEMPFER Gee, but we can have fun in English class. HAROLD KENNEDY He may be small be he will be great. MARGARET KINER A flower of courtesy. MILDRED KLEMA I giggle, giggle as I go. BENJAMIN KLINE Yes, I want an Eskimo pie. JEROME KONIECKO A more studious boy could never be found, for to his books he surely is bound. ESTHER KOSKELA Was that a mouse I hear? No, it's only Esther. ILMARI KOSKI Oho, I'm a tall young lad! JUNE KREAGER Prudence and June --they go together. ROBERT LAHR Life is a jest and all things show it; I thought so once and now I know it. ARTHUR LARSEN But do your work and I shall know you. MARVIN LEGUE I know the classiest new step --it goes like this--. RUTH LOFGREN Her virtues are many, her faults are few. FLOYD LONGMORE Although he hasn't much to say, he's a dandy fellow in every way. VIVIAN LOOMIS Oh! For crying out loud!! EVELYN MADSEN She always has her foot on the soft pedal. ALEXANDER MARINO Boy, what a lawyer Alex would make! RALPH MARKUSEN Being good never bothered him. HAROLD MARX Napoleon was small, too. JOHN MATTERN He who smiles his troubles away lives to smile another day. ROLLO McCALL Drive thy Chariot; let not thy Chariot drive thee. HELEN McCORMACK Bujuju Hoppy and the Banquet. LYLE MEISSNER Beat it, Lyle; here comes a girl. WILLIAM METCALF For every why he has a wherefore. BEN MIKULECKY Always busy --always happy. KATHLEEN MORISSEY Pianos and I are not allies and that's the truth. WALTER MUNTINGA Oh, I'm a sailor lad! FRANCES MURPHY 'Tis Irish that I am. JEROME NELSON The memory of the silent is blessed. LYDIA C. NELSON Her pets --polygons and prisms. MAURICE OTTO What good is English anyway? DARRELL PAAP Light hair and a skin you love to touch, but that doesn't spoil his natural beauty. GRACE PARKER Oh, those wicked eyes! DOROTHY PELLAGE Although a stranger to R.H.S., she's already well- acquainted. HENRIETTA PIRK I care not what any man may say. LYDIA PISHNY Life is a series of surprises. MAX PLAVNICK The boy Kreisler and cinder marvel. ELEANOR PORTER Her motto: "Children should be seen and not heard." TOM POWERS His studies never seem to interfere with his education. GWENDOLYN PUERNER Just a minute, Ella; I gotta powder my nose. MARGARET QUIRK Margaret, Margaret, you're at it again; eyes and smiles for all the young men. WALTER ROBETSKY The height of my ambition --to be a machinist. DONALD RACE Character teaches above our wills. STANLEY RALUS My, what a good old man he makes! KENNETH SCHOENLEBEN I'm an important guy, I am. EVELYN SCHUKOWISKI Herself alone, none other, she resembles. JOHN SCZOTKA Behold! An upright man. HERBERT SMITH But strive still to be a man. GRACE STEIN Quiet, but oh so sweet. LEIGH STEINMAN Even though vanquished, he argues still. PAUL STRAND He curls his hair, and most of his speech is not argumentative. EASTON SCHWARTZ Why, oh why, do the girls rush me? WILLIAM TEETER He worships the beautiful things in life. ARTHUR REKEWITZ We would be brilliant too, if we studied. DELMAR RENAK Few words but wise. BEATRICE RIDDLE It's a riddle to make a slam for Beatrice. EVELYN RITT I should have known that voice. JULIA ROBINSON We love you because you're 'you'. FELIX ROGOFSKY Me and my Ford --we're pals. ANNAMARIE ROONEY Like a true Irish lass she has freckles galore; as summer approaches she keeps getting more. RUTH ROSE Must I follow in my bother's footsteps? RUTH ROSHAR He is so sober and I am so gay. ROBERT RUSSELL A bold bad brigand. WAYNE SCHATZ Excuse him. He hasn't yet outgrown his childhood pranks and playthings. GLADYS SCHELLER Is he as bashful as she looks? [Page 58] GRACE THEISEN Hello, Gwaithe! JOHN TREDREA Studying "Woolley" is my delight MILDRED VAN BRUNT How eloquent is silence! RUBY VAN DOOZER Who is the most popular girl in school, and why am I? FANNIE WAISMAN Why, Fannie, where are your curls today? JAMES WALSH Gee, but I'm getting big. Pretty soon I'll be a Senior. LESLIE WIECHERS Now you can begin; I'm here. GERTRUDE WILSON Don't worry, I'll grow up pretty soon. JUNIOR B SLAMS ALICE ABER Alice always ably answers axioms. GEORGIA ABER How can I make my hair stay down? CARL ALBECK Quiet little Carl, --Junior. WILFORD ALLEN Leaping Lena's friend LEILA AMMANN Automatic talking machine. KENNETH ANDERSON In pensive mood he roams the halls, heeding no fair maidens calls. FREDERICK ARMSTRONG Shall I be Senator or President? OMER BASS Can't you make a little less noise with that horn? THELMA BASS Promptly proves puzzling problems. ELLA BEACH Words of wisdom fall from her lips. DOROTHY BECK Always dodging. BETTY BECKERS Our Spanish Senorita. ROBERT BENSON How weary seem to be all the uses of this world. EDWIN BERG Learning is ever good, especially in the freshness of youth. NARCISSUS BURGH Giggle, giggle, giggle. RUTH BERTHELSON Already a pedagogue. MARY BLITSTEIN Her smile transcends the power of pen. FRANCES BONDO I'm always in haste, but never in a hurry. JOHN BORGENSON Better late than never. LILA BRAUER A sweet voiced lass. BERNICE BROWN Our last names are Brown. IRENE BROWN Why the frown on thy fair brow? EDNA BUERK Tis a cheap sitting as standing. ROBERT BURGESS "Pep" is his middle name. WILLIAM BYRON Billy sees Red. HOWARD CALKINS Guess I'll use the Pierce-Arrow for awhile. HAROLD CHRISTIANSON A lithesome youth with powers untold. HOWARD CHRISTOFFEL Who'll take care of the storekeeper's son while the storekeeper's out keeping the store? MAURINE CRAIG Shy Maurine. ALICE DAHLBERG Sarah Bernhardt the second. RICHARD DEGNAN Boys, you haven't a chance when Dick's around. WILLIAM DEINKEN Semper paratus? CAROLYN DIETRICH Arise, noble sirs, the queen approaches. MARGARET DIXON Much distressed if she gets only 98 in a test. DOROTHY DRAEGER Five foot two, eyes of blue CHARLES DRIVER Courage mounteth with occasion. [Page 59] JESSIE EARL Jessie in school and Jessie out of school are altogether different. JOHN ECKSTRUM He is the mildest mannered man that ever scuttled ship or cut a throat. MARVIN EHMAN Quiet quiet. WARD EISENHUT Hang sorrow! Care will kill a cat. FRANCES FAHRENBACH Does my ear stick out? JEAN FANCHER Peanuts are my favorite fruit. FRANK FIESCHKO Me bluff? Say, I'm the genuine article. ELLA FINSEN Love and be silent. ARTHUR FISCHER Why do you speak so startlingly? CECIL FISCHER It is sweet to be idle. THELMA FOSTER On what compulsion must I? EDWARD GARBARACK I cannot tell what the dickens his slam is. WARREN GEORGE These noisy guys get on my nerves. LORRAINE GIESE Hitches her wagon to a Star! STELLA GOETZ A merry girl within the limits of becoming mirth. MARY GOTTLIEB Mary's always merry. RAYMOND GREENE No matter how much Ray studies, he will always be Greene! LYNN GREENQUIST I might as well take it easy. I won't pass anyway. VARTAK GULBANKIAN Vivacious versatile Vartak. DOROTHY GUTZKE She has a quiet look --but looks are deceiving LEE HAMILTON I share the skylark's transport fine. ESTHER J. HANSEN With her fiddle bow she plays upon their heart-strings. GLADYS E. HANSEN Why weep so? Dry your tears and get another beau. RUSSEL HANSEN ABC, XYZ, I hate Woolley and Woolley hates me. VERNER HANSEN It takes a little boy to get a little girl. HAROLD HILKER Those who talk much, err much, senor. JOHN HOCKING A new suit and a new girl every day. HOWARD HOLMDAHL Here's a boy who knows how to fiddle, and that's a thing that's worth quite a little. ARTHUR HUGHES Are you ever going to recite? BERTRAM JACKO He was like a star, and swelt apart. ELZORA JACOBSON Ah, that schoolgirl complexion HELEN JAKOB It's those high-lace boots that get em. ETHEL JENSEN Smile and the world smiles with you. GERDA JENSEN A maiden never bold. MARIE JENSEN Marcelled hair is her only care. GRACE JOHNSON I don't care. RUSSEL JOHNSON A certain little girl can make him so flustered. COURTLYN JORGENSON Last night I got London on my new set. EDWARD JORGENSON Pet peeve --Literary Digest! RALPH KEHL Possessor of all angelic qualities. BERNICE KLAPOT She is such a "sweet" girl. MATILDA KLENOVITCH The absentee RUDOLPH KOBELSKI Kobelski's my name, and I don't mean "Parduky". WILLIAM KRUEL Yea, this man's brow, like to a title leaf, foretells the nature of a tragic volume. BESSIE KRONSON Quiet? Just ask Mary. FELIX KROPP The modern Mercury. [Page 60] ETHEL KRUEGER Her voice is so weak, that it's no more than a squeak. THEOPHEL KWASOWSKI Thinking maketh a satisfied man. VICTORIA KUNZ A longing look she casts at him who tries so hard our games to win. EARL LANE Discovered how Earl keeps his hair curled? BEULAH LARSEN Her aim --telephone posts. KENNETH LEE Wish I had a tie like that red one. MILDRED LEIGH Elegant as simplicity. ROBERT LEWIS I'm a great little fellow. SUZANNE MAKIS The history of this world would have been different, had I been a boy! BETTY MARODA If Betty Maroda stepped on a toada, I'm sure she'd exploda. VIRGINIA MATSON That boyish girl. RICHARD MAUER To be talked with in sincerity. PEARL McCUE For I'm to be the queen of the May, mother, I'm to be the queen of the May. JULIUS MENTINK Let everything go as it may, for I have nothing. VIRGINIA MOGENSON Ginny Mogenson isn't a balker. She's good on looks and keep on Walker. WILLIAM MURRAY Push on, keep moving. ALICE NELSON A rhapsody of words. CHARLOTTE NELSON Have you a monopoly on the Harrys? ELIZABETH NELSON I like them tall. LYDIA N. NELSON Has she got naughty eyes? CHRISTINE NEILSON Alas, I am so affrighted! MERLE NIELSON What we don't know, we make up as we go along. CHARLES NIXA Mr. Wrigley's able supporter. RAYMOND O'CONNELL The very pineapple of politeness. HERMINE PAPELIAN A dark-eyed belle. MAE PATZMAN Our shining light in Spanish. EARL PETERSON Girl-shy. HAROLD PETERSON He impresses all with his abundant energy. JOHN PIERSON Absence of occupation is not rest. MILDRED RAASCH I made two strikes --bowling. CLAIR RASMUSSEN I have a date tonight --with one of my former teachers. KERMIT RASMUSSEN Successor to Fritz Kreisler. MYRTLE RASMUSSEN Who said I liked Latin? DICK REHWALD He lives at the "Fountain", this sweet blushing boy. LOUISE RHODE How many subjects have you dropped? JOHN RIEGLMAN Scientist. STANLEY ROBINSON Let me sleep. ALVIN RODGERS One, two. Why then it's time to do it. GEORGE ROLFSON Pocket edition of "Rudolph Valentino". EMILY RONDA Kind as a queen on her coronation day. ELIZABETH SADLON Call her Lizzie and see what happens. ELLEN SAND Have you ever noticed Ellen's pretty hands? DELBERT SCHATZMAN I'd like schoolwork if I didn't have pleasanter things to do. OLGA SCHEEL Oh, Madam, madam, madam! BERNICE SCHORN Ha, ha, he, he, nobody can slam me. RUTH SCHWARTZ I'm so scared someone is going to slam me about a fellow. ALEX SHEFT These bright lumber jackets are so manly. LILLY SHEFT Must I talk? JOHN SHOVERS J. Shovers, cartoonist. IMAN SHOVERS His motto: All things come to him who waits. PAUL SKOW The writer of "Who's Who" must have forgotten me. CECIL SMITH I am not in the roll of common men. CECIL SNEAD Such big ideas for a little boy! JEROME SOOTHILL I cawn't be bothered with the same one for more than a week. ANNA SORENSON Be to my virtues very kind, and to my faults a little blind. DOROTHY SPEER She speers them with her eyes. JOHN SPENCE I wandered here and there in the fields of geometry. RICHARD SPERO From morn till night he works his tongue. RUTH STAUSS Ruth prefers cadets to high-school boys. ARTHUR STEAVPACK Helter skelter --hurry, scurry. FLORENCE STEELE Mighty Flo. ELMYRA STEHLICK Do you know Lester? Elmira does. LOUIS STRAND Six foot two, eyes of blue --has anyone found him a girl? MILDRED SCHUMACHER Where there's a will, there's a way --I say you can mix work and play! PEARL SWENSON Peppery Pearl. JOSEPH SZYMANSKI Bluffin is what he can do, but room 29 is his waterloo. LUCILLE THARINGER Lucille is a good cook. TEDDY TREGLAUN You should see quiet Teddy on Sunday night. RUTH UDELL Tick tock, tick tock, sings the big time clock. ELIZABETH UVEGES Wonder if I'll ever catch up on my sleep. FRED VARGA The only real he-man in school. GEORGE VOELZKE Our plump little butcher boy. JAMES WALSH Oh, how I hate to get up in the morning. JOHN WALVOORD Everybody has to look up to me. ROSE WARTZOK A good friend and a jolly neighbor. EDWARD WHEELER Keep cool. THEODORE WIERNASZ The brains of Sturtevant. BOYCE WILLIAMS What will Bun do when she graduates? HARRY WILSON A test? I'm sunk. ELEANOR WOOD She 'will' talk fast! ELIZABETH WOOD If nobody else could, Lizzie Wood. MARY VIRGINIA WRIGHT I once was so demure and sweet, but now I think I'm quite petite. RUSSEL WURZ Let me use your drum. JEROME YANNY I know a hawk from a handsaw. STELLA ZYZNIEWSKI She sits like Patience on a monument. [Page 64] SOPHOMORE A OFFICERS President ............... Harris Russell Vice-President .......... John Hand Secretary ............... Kenneth Greenquist Treasurer ............... Edmund Smith SOPHOMORE B OFFICERS President ............... George Redmond Vice-President .......... Elizabeth Kehl Secretary ............... Leone Snook Treasurer ............... John Thompson [Pages 66 & 67] A Warren Abrahamson Pasquale Anastasio Oliver Anderson Irving Alders Anders Anderson William Anderson Goldie Alperson Gordon Anderson Margaret Andis Marcus Amundsen Harry Anderson Helen Andrews B Jean Baggott Everett Bergeson Myrtle Bloom Robert Baggott Mary Bergerson David Bolton Bernadine Bagley Clayton Berry Fay Bolton Olley Baker Richard Beth Lydia Boss Marguerite Balazs Robert Bezucha Lenora Bowers Iola Baldwin Matilda Bindel Harold Braun Alice Barlow William Bislow Richard Brautigan Elmer Barry Virginia Black Arthur Breckenfeld Frank Barry John Blaha Elvia Brown Harold Bartels Lily Blaser Charles Bunck Billy Baumann Violet Blaser Margaret Burroughs Arnold Beck Violet Blish C Donald Cape Lester Christensen Herzl Cohen Ethel Case Orville Christensen Richard Colt Glenn Cashmore Margaret Christensen Louis Commodore Clarence Casson Oroville Christensen Ralph Cooke John Cespkes Walter Christensen John Cooper Edward Chadwick C. 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