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fi G GjQ O'' 0? $ GERALDINE BURRIS She is with us, hut you can’t notice it. Glee Club 1,2,3. GAA 1. Mixed Chorus Operetta 2, DEWEY CARLE It’s not what he does, but why. Football 1,2,3,4.. Basketball 2,3,4. Sergeant-at-arms 3. Class Play 3,4. KATHLEEN CLAUSEN A serious minded girl-a good quality for success. GAA 1,2, Glee Club 2,4. Mixed Chorus 2,4. Class Flay 3,4. Operetta 2. Sextet 4. WILLARD CRABTREE ’’I’ll blow my way through Broadway. Band 1,2,3,4,
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✓ Forty-three Seniors have completed four years of high school which they will never forget and received a diploma for an education which no one can take away from them. On a September morning in 1932, Vivain Woerner, Dick Moodie, Marilyn Nolte, Janice Linde1, Williard Solfermoser, Ted Hiller and Beverly Holloway, started kindergarten together They were joined by Jerry Dill and Geraldine Burris in the first grade. Many others have entered since that time, but these pc oplc ha ve received all of their education in Lest Point High School. The first school spirit shown this year was at a picnic on October 12, at Noligh Park. A scavenger hunt constituted most of the f u n, until a covered-dish lunch w a s served. After lunch, they ployed last couple out, and two deep until it was time to go home. Ted Miller, Don Westerhoff, Dwane W« gner, Don Jahnke, Jim Schroeder, and Williard Solfermoser gave the Senior Officers from the FIRST SEMESTER President.................... Vice President .............. Secretary.................... Treasure .................... Sergeant at Arms ............ SECOND SEMESTER President. ... .............. Vice President ............... Secretary..................... Treasure .................. , Sergeant at Arms ............ skit for the West Point-Wis-ner football game. The first class party was a chili supper held November 29 in the Jr. High Assembly. They did tricks with strings, and had a music contest. Audrey Todd and Jerry Dill won the prizes for a contest of jumbled namt.s of movie stars • The class col rs are old rose and white, and the class flower is yellow tea rose. uWith the rope 3 of the past, wo will ring the bells of the future, is the class motto. Beverly Holloway was the band leader, and Irene Lii'obe and Ramona Dill were majorettes from this class. A second party was held April 6 in the gymnasium. They had an enjoyable evening playing a grapefruit relay and half show-f(ill show. A lunch of pop, cookies, cup cakes and ice cream v as served. Charles Meister and Henry! Wei chma n e nt ere d the Na vy,| and Luther Lambrccht the Army before school was out. Senior Class were: . Donald Jahnke Dorothy Wickert . .Bob Limbaugh . Elain He ns cl . Lowell Neiman Donald Jahnke . .Ted Miller .Bob Limbaugh . Dick Moodie Lowell Neiman jmmmm
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5II WO CD® 3 JERRY DILL Laugh, and the class laughs with you but you go to the office alone. Boys’ Glee Club 3. RAMONA DILL Say what you will but 1st me speak longer. GAA 1,4. Glee Club'' 1,2,4. Nixed Chorus 1,2,4. Twirling 4. Sextet 4. Class Flay 3,4. District Music Contest 1,3. Orchestra 2. Operetta 2. ARLETTE ERICKSON A lass with the delicate hair. Girls Glee 1,2,3. Mixed Chorus 1,2. Operetta 2. ELAINE HEH3EL Personality, pep, pretty, and popular 1 GAA 1,2,4. Declam 1,2,4. Secretary 2. Class President 2. Class Treasurer 4. Glee Club and Chorus 1,2,3,4, jiVest Pointer 4. Cadet 4. Cheerleader 4. Vice President Student Council 3. Operetta 2. Accompanist 2,5,4. Class Flay 3,4, Wayne Music Contest 1,3,4.
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