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,agar T .I CWSAHISOAN O f ' 1 ,Nw -- IEEE K junior Class Yes, here is that peppy junior class again. lt is alive in all interests and comes into the lime-light at all times. In football it was well represented. lts contribution was Charles Sargent, Harvey Schneider, Elmer Graebner, Werner Spiegel, and Richard Stone. Charles Sargent led this year'S eleven, while Harvey Schneider will captain the next yearls gridders. We are proud of our pig Skin chasers. In basketball, the class was represented by Louis Severson, Lawrence Brandt, Harvey Schneider, and Roy Nuernberg. Louis Severson led this year's quintet and Harvey Schneider is the pilot for next season. These men helped greatly in the remarkable comeback Of the team. The Boys' junior Team composed of Roy Nuernberg, Richard Stone, Robert Coates, Richard Taylor, Lawrence FHieger. and Arthur Bersh, met with hard luck in the class tournament, but must be classed with the best of them. ' Edgar McEachrOn and William Payne represented the school in debate and Oratory, and with Law- rence Pflieger were on the student council also. Richard Taylor won the distinction of serving as editor-in-chief-of the school paper, the Skyrocket. un tors fContinuedj LARSON, MEl.VIN LEMKE, ELMER LEMKE, HARRY ALEMKE, MARGARET LEUBCHOW, FRANKLIN LLYEDTKE, ERVIN MGCLOSKEY, DONALD MCEACHRON, EDGAR MCKAHAN, GEORGE MELANG, ARLEEN MESSERKNEGHT, DOROTHY MELIRET, HENRY MILLER, ANTIONETTE MOELLENDORF, FRANKLIN MOSHER, LLOYD lXlE1'I'ZKE, ROLAND NELSON, KEITH NELSON, MILES NETZEL, EVELYN N EWELL, STEWART NORDE, MARIE OLSON, ARLINE OISON, MARVIN OMHOLT, EVELYN GTTO, ESTHER PAGE, BERNICE PAGE, MILTON PAGEL, LEO PALM, MARGARET PARIS, GWENDOLYN PATTERSON, DOROTHY PATTERSON, JACK PENEAU, VERSAL PETRAN, C-LADYS PFLEIGER, LAWRENCE PIETTE, HELEN POWELL, JOHN PREGONT, LESLIE PROCHNOW, MILDRED REINDL, RAYMOND ROLOFF, ALDINE ROLOFF, ARITA ROSS, ,IEANETTE ROTZOLL, ROBERT ROZELLE, CHESTER RUSGH. HAROLD SAINDON, MYLES SARCENT, CATHERINE SAWYER, MARION SCHAEFER, NORMAN WHITING, GERALD WHITMAN, ,IANICE WIEDERKEI-IR, KATHIKYN WILL, HELEN ' WOLFF, DOROTHY WRIGHT, CAROL WUNSCH, KATHERINE ZAHN, FLORENCE ' ZARNKE, HAZEL ZICK, HARRY ZIEBELL, MARGARET ZIEGLER, ALFEED ZIEGLER, MILDRED ZIELSDORF, MARGARET Page iffy .sewn
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HISCA r J MW R911 4 C 5 A. N A ,mf X ,YI X SN Y' ' - 'w ,J -ffuziafki ' , I X ' '15 , f- Q I A Dix- Eg-f 3160 Mx iq Page iffy-six ALLEN, WILBUR ANDERSON, EVAN ANDERSON, LYDAMAE BAME, HAROLD BAUMANN, DOLOR BAUMANN, HELEN BEILKE, ARLEEN BELANCER, DOROTHY BELLIS, MARY JANE BELLIS, OAKALLA BEPPLER, DOROTHY BERCKLINT, ISABELLE BERSCH, ARTHUR BESSY, IRENE BEYER, DOROTHY BLIESE, MARGARET BLIESE, GRI-SHA BOERNKIE, MELVIN BRAATZ, GERALDINE BRAND, HELEN BRANDT, LAWRENCE BRASCH, THEODORE BRENVER, MARION BUCKNAM, OLIVE BUHSE, RU'I'I'I uniors CAMPBELL, RAYMOND COE, EYLENE COLLINS, RALPH COOK, JEAN COOPER, DOROTHY CURTIS, RUBY ALICE DALLMAN, EDWARD DEHLINCER, RUTH DERNBACH, CHARLES DURANSO, ALICE EDWARDS, RICHARID EIMERMANN, ROCIER ENGEBRECH'I', LOUISE ERICKSON, EVELYN EVENSON, CLARENCE FALK, LENA FELDMAIER, HELEN FORD, NORMA FRANKLIN, NOLA FRIEDL, ARMELLA GAHNZ, ERVIN GARSKE, DEBORAH GENRICH, ELLA GERTSCHEN, LUCILLE GIESE, HERBEll'l' CILLETTIE, SARAH COETSCH, CQLARHNCLI GRAEBEL, RAYMOND GRAEBNER, ELMliIl GUENTHER, EDWIN HEIDTKE, FREDRICK HESS, LEONA , HOEFS, LEONA HOFFMAN, LAURA HUNCER, NORMA JARNES, CLARICE JOHNSON, OSCAR JONES, MARY BERNICIQ KAAS, MILDRED KANNENBERC, ROLAND KASTEN, ARCHIBALD A IROHL, FRANK KOHL, GLEN KOHL, MIl.DllIiI7 KRAHN, CLARA KRAMER, RALPH KUHI.MAN, MYRON LA MONTACNE, CECEI.lA LARSON, CECIL- LARSON, MARTIN
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W P gi! iz-N at , Maine E CWSAHISCAN Q mv get Page fifty-eight We Are the juniors Three long years have we toiled and labored patiently within these halls of learning. Three, long, toilsome years, Yet, perhaps, if we keep up our cheerful spirits, Keep on laboring and waiting, Perhaps-who can tell- ln one, two, or even three more years, We, too, may become dignified Seniors, And pass from these halls of fame. So cheer up! Nothing is so bad but that it could be worse. CLARA NICOUD A junior l'd like to be a senior And with the seniors rest, An eversharp behind my ear, And a notebook in my vest. I fouldn't be a greenbug , For three years I have gone And studied my old head off This thing to overcome. I wouldn't be a dumb-bell And never know a thingg Since my sophomore status spelled A little dunce, l think. I wouldn't be a smarty, As juniors oft are called, But rather be a senior And surely know it all. -OTTO FEHLHABER 6
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