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I, A f QV' ' Q Il! sw W1 l 5' Quik! 2 Q T .,.App'reciation... Brother Tfrwg' Why do you rvcu'lL and reach? Do you dream some day to touch thc sky? BI'IIfl1!'I' Strcclm ,' Why do you run and Mm? Do you dream somc day to fill thc sea? Brother Birdy Why do you sing and sing? Do you dI'PfL77Z- Young Many Yhy do you talk and talk and talk? At last our dream of high school life is over. As we look back we wish to express our gratitude and appreciation to the teachers and friends who helped us. First we wish to thank Mr. Moore and Mr. Houpt who have taught us always to reach forward. Next, we thank our class adviser, Miss Erma Stearns, who always en- couraged us to keep trying. Thanks go to our athletic instructors, Mr. Raabe, Mr. Little and Miss Kuenzlig also to Miss Hoover and Mr. Huffman, our music leaders. We thank Mr. Holland who taught us higher math., Miss Golling for showing us the way of business, Miss Mamie Stearns who was chief dressmaker and cook, Miss Edmund, our English teacher, and Miss Pease our Spanish teacher. Thanks also are due to Miss Slemmer who kept the office and to the Hannums for their help. In conclusion the Class of '31 wishes to thank all friends for their help and cooperation. Th ity to express their appreciation to the Court of Learning and to all other friends whose interest has contributed so much to this year book. e members of the Knightlv Order of '31 wish to take this opportun We especially wish to thang Sir Lawrence fMr. Houptl for his coun- sel and advice in helping us plan our Annual. -The Annual Staff Page 25
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E? Q ei llllh - t G9 ll X 5 '-+ 2. 9, ll in fb E Q. R l .Q Sl U1 U1 51. PP O i Y 5 S ll President ............ ......... F rfiel U lrich Vice President . . . ...... Marvin Krock Secretary ...... .. Kathryn Stephan Treasurer ............ l .......... Edith Barth 'Twas in the year nineteen hundred and twenty seven that the Senior Glass of '31 entered U. S. H. S. There were about one hundred Freshmen as we climbed the stairs that hot September morning. Our race had begun. We resolved to Work diligently for the task was difficult. At our first Freshmen assembly Richard CDickD Harman was chosen president of the class. To him We looked for guidance and advice. On returning the next fall we found that most of our team were still in the race. We were Sophomores, the youngest group in the Senior Hi. We organized and elected Robert Manning our leader. The fall of '29 we were Juniors. We had reached the third lap in the race of our high school life. With great care We chose Monroe fMonyJ Stevenson our leader. Upon him devolved the responsibility of the Jun- ior-Senior Banquet, which was an affair that we shall never forget. Those of us who were able to safely pass all the stumbling blocks now approached the goal-Seniors. There were nearly seventy of us. Being anxious to organize, we met shortly after returning to school. We select- ed Friel Ulrich, president, who although small has great mental ability. Now we are nearing the end of our race and We approach graduation. Our class has been well represented in all activities of the school. We hope to succeed in the World as We have during our high school career. -Wanda Schlup '31 Page 26 x illll
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