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Er th-V SENIOR CLASS Someone has said that the happiest period of ones life is encompassed in the high school years. We who have just completed four glorious years readily agree with that statement. As we look back, what an array of pleasant pictures present themselves! Who of us can forget. those Monday morning English quizzes, the arguments in history class, and the flood holidays. Each of us has done something which is a subject tor a picture, whether it be decorating the assembly hall when we were Juniors for the Junior-Senior Prom, making the deciding hit in baseball, sinking the shot that won a close basketball game, or being in the cast of one 01' our plays. It is memories such as these that will make our high school days live long after we have forgotten the author of the uSketch Book or the date of the Mexican WVar. MARY MARGARET LORENZ t3? CLASS OFFICERS President .......................................................... Arthur NIanthey Kenneth Jahnke ...Elmer Ellis ....Junc Hill. V ice President Secretary Treasurer
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IRMA STOCK The compiler of a certain dictionary could well have had Irma in mind when he defined the word reserve as meaning quiet dignity; for Irma certainly has the dignity, and her quiet nature is more than just noticeable. Scholastics '35 Silver typing award '37 Girl Reserves '35, '36, '37 Dramatics '37 JUANITA TEMPLE Juanita's pcppiness and dependability have proved to be great help, not only in basketball but also in the many other activities of school. Annual staff '37 Basketball '34, '35, '36, '37 Girl Reserves '34, '35, 36, '37 Captain '36, '37 Squad Leader '37 Track '34, '35, '36, '37 Awarded G. R. ring '37 Silver typing award '37 Choral Cl'ub '34 Dramatics '37 ELMER VVELKER Here is St. Bernard's contribution to the world of art and her candidate for successor to Michaelangelo. From the way Elmer sketches on every piece of paper that he can find, it would seem that he has artistic aspirations: but we suspect that it is merely a means of relieving the boredom of classes. Hi-Y '37 Dramatics '37 Choral Chub '34, '35 Bronze typing award '37 Le Cercle Francais '36 Baseball '37 ESTHER YEAG ER So little is heard front Esther's part of the room that one often has to look twice to make sure that she is still with us. Esther serves as a sort of balance for the rest of the hair- brained Senior Class, proving in a vague sort of way that silence can he an asset. Girl Reserves '34, '35, '36, '37 County Spelling Contest Le Ccrcle Francais '36, '37 '34, '55. '36 Choral Club '34, '35, '36 Dramatics '37 1: T' .1' ' ?'- 7'1 '1 ' 1 IA '1 n 1 r'
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T011 mui-nyl lo Tighl: Rudolph, Franks, Schweer, Hagcdom, Curling, TiIhlu't, Morel, Record. Strand HIIl'i Hopkins, Collier, hVZIdC, Springmciei, Fisher, Keitel, Grisly, Hartman. Fh'sl row: Rentschler, Billiuu. Bennett. Dunn, Schcrdcr. Frank Miller. J UNIORS Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors-all are integral parts of high school. Each year with its highlights and its routine must be lived by the high school student before he may take his diploma. The freshman Year requires him to ad- just himself to new conditions; the sophomore year gives the scholar a chance to thrive in his new found surroundings. The junior year affords an opportunity to couple scholarly activities with those of a social nature. Of course, the senior year is htopsf, Three of our high school years have passed. We hope that, thus far, our class has beeiia. credit to the school; and that, ii 50, we may continue on our glorious Way. At this time it is fitting to sincerely thank our instructors who have always so generously given to our needs. ' Now the class of ,38 moves on to its senior year; we have lived to the fullest extent our first three years of high school life. We are now familiar with them, but as to the fourth yeariit is history to be made. SHELDON ALBERT KEI'rEL ,38 CLASS OFFICERS President .. .......................................................................................................................... William Springmeier Vice President .. Martha Ann Fisher Secretary heldon Albert Keitel Treasurer , Betty Wade 26 riW-i '1 r1 re r'ew Tj
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