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In the freshmen class we have ho students; The. three that were- elected as class officers are Bernard Lube, Barbara Beggs, and James Steffen. Oar freeman class thinks that they have chosen some very efficient class officers. - . ' Bernard lambs, our c1433 presidentxvas born in Curtis: on AJuJJ d, 1932'. He has few dislikes but one or these is being asked questions. - . V 4 v Barbers Begge our vice president is the only freshmen girl with black hair and brown eyes. she participates in many high school activities, Barbara was born in IaCrosse on October 20, 1932.- James Steffen, our secretary and treasurer was born in Reeds- field, November 22, 1932, He is 5 feet 2 inches tall, has brown crew. cut and blue eyes. - , Freshman Class Officers: Mr. Handrich, adviser; BY. Laabs, President; B. Beggs, Secretary ac Treasurer; J . Steffen, Vice President. 1.5 The Sophomore's have been very prominent in school activities during the-past two years. We have been represented in every phase of school activity, on the basketball, baseballeand the foot ball teams,'and other music groups. Also in forensics. 4 ' - Our side show at the Carnival was one of the best with a full house at, every perfomance. ' We always manage to have four or five members of our class on the honor roll. Their were a good number on the football team and two on the basketball squad and five on the baseball squad. In band, chorus and other m'zsic groups we have a large number. ' As we look in the future we see much hard work and labor ahead. But through it all we see the start on the road of life paved with a Ilittle experience from our school life and a vast supply of knowledge from our education. Sophomore Class Officers: J. Vetter, President; D. Jakel, treasurer; M. Jakel, Secretary; Mrs. Vogler. Advisor; C. Schaefer, Vice President.
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. e S 5 a F . S m r e b Au n .1 ya on .: m 0 n . P ., n 9 S n B J . no Let me go where'er I will, xsic still It sounds from all things 012, m Frvm all that '5 fair, from all that's foul. It sounds from all things young, Peals our a cheerful I hear a sky-born song. Not only where the rainbow glows, Nor in the song of woman hearl, But in the darkest, meanest things There almay, alaay so ethlng sings. 'T is not in the high stars alone, Nor in the cup of bydding flowers, It is not only in the rose, It is not only in the bird, the redbreast's mellow tone, Nor in the bow that smiles in showers, But in the mud and scum of things 1n Nor Thbre alway, alway something sings. Ralph Waldo Emerson A. Bialkowsky; C. Cathcart; A. Peterson; D. Hawks.
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