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ANNUAL STAFF Lena Trunkenbolz Sponsor LeRoy Webster Ass’t. Sponsor Herbert Kollmorgen A (I vertisln(t Manager Evelyn Benne Ass t. Adv. Managet Roland Oelschlaeger Editor-id-Chief Willard Schwinck Ass't. Editor Margaret Graunke Basin ess .1 onager Katherine Anderson Ass't. Bus. Mgr. Si i tem
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FRESHMAN CLASS LEFT TO RIGHT: Top Row — Edward Oelschlaeger, Eileen Moulton, Dorothy Kollmorgen, Genevieve Melcher, Margaret Brumm, Molan Miller, Kenneth Beckenhauer. Leo Feyerherm. Third Row— Elna Abendroth, Martin Tonjes, Grant Woerman, Nora Bossow, Woodrow Hansen, Angela Kase, Edna Haase, Dennis Collins. Second Row — Gertrude Meyer, Neoma Haase. Maude Stewart, Sponsor, Alice Paul, Paul Reppert, Casper Sellentin, Clinton Smith. Thomas Strehle, Richard Tomrdle. Front Row — Irvn Holtz, Otto John Guretzky. Elizabeth Malzahn, Vera Birdsell, Faye Reck, Junior'Moodie, Joseph Nebuda, Glen Roberts, Dean Kerb CLASS OF 1933 Class- Officers President...........................Junior Moodie Vice-President .................. Ed. Oelschlaeger Secrktary and Treasurer.............Dorothy Fiese Sponsor ......................................Miss Stewart 'b - p{ the Freshman class had forty students enrolled and they all w?eve .. .. bv-'inu. !. AUhouj h live students have dropped out of school since September, at .lie esent time there are thirty-eight enrolled, since three new members have entered ..g the -• ceud ester. The Freshman class is especially proud ot the students who « ' .• ; od high grade- during the first year of high school. 'be Freshman students i(ave participated in a great variety of sports such as bowling hiking, roller-skating, horse-shoe and sleigh-riding. Two of the girls were sent with s of different classes to a G. A. A. convention at Lincoln. They are active in other school activities as well. Thirty-five per cent of the orchestra consists of Freshmen. Quite a number of the students were in Glee Club and took part in the Operetta, “The Lucky Jade.” There have been three parties this year; an outdoor party, a card party and a roller-skating party. All were well attended. All in all, the year of nineteen-twenty nine and thirty has been a pleasant one for the class of thirty-three. Payc Fiftcrv
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DRAMATIC CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT: Back Row — Lumir Pospishil, Coia Frankfurt. Herbert Kollmorgen, Marshall Cook, Roland Oelschlaegei, Nellie M i Her, Pel win Piper. Middle Row — Melva Risse, Irene Graunke, Lila Smith, Lotus Maack, Myrtle Hurdum. Sponsor, Margaret Kerl, Beulah Goranson. Dolores Goranson, Clara Hensel. Front Row — Verna Stewart, Ruthie Hein, Joyce Myers, Winona Miserez, Virginia Flores, DeLiene Hettrick, Irma Stoltzman. The Dramatic Club was organized during the first semester, with Cora Frankfurt, chairman, Herbert Kollmorgen, secretary and treasurer, and Miss Hurdum, sponsor. The purpose of the club is to develop interest in dramatic art, and to cultivate oral expression. All members participated in at least one public performance during the school year. A one-act play, “The Game of Adverbs, was presented before the Christmas holidays, and “Solemn Pride also a one-act play, was given at convocation of Junior and Senior High students in honor of Lincoln's Birthday. “Mr. Bob, a two-act play, was recently presented to the public. The work of this club has been well received and the members are looking forward to continued activities in the future.
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