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Was': 4 17 B3 n» G-u N6t T«i nn GETTING HLTJi With embty wagons (heads) the Class of 1936 left St. Louis(grade school). The h mesee':ers were:Bob Reedy,the Crazy Sheepherder; Earl Bur- dick, Buffalo Bill; Gilbert Zimbleman, Broncho Bill ;7 erner Gollehon .Shorty Masters ;Richard Kauk, in Cayuse Kauk: Art vVeikum, Powder River Pete; Edwin Johnson,;eco3 Pete.The women in the.party wero Lulah Hill, Esther Larsen, Pearl Mowbray, Cleah Hoernan, Mfelw Boggs, Frances Fait, and Jane Ball. A leader, Lelah Hill,was chosen for the long, dif- ficult trip. Red Wing(Mary Rose)was guide. Her helpers were Rain-in-the-Face(Nims).Sitting Bull(Olson),and Sage Hen (Huntsberger). Supplies were bought at a general store (w. hist.) where four men answered the bugle call for more travelers.They were:Vernon Jesser.Dutchy;Adolph Banis, Giant; Howard Wilson, Missouri; Clifford Stinson, Stonewall Cliff. Struggling through the Ozarks(gen.sc. ) ,the broke down and lost three members. ’«Ye joined anoiner train (soph.) for a while; but rough treatment our departure.We had to cross a large.treacherous (alg.); one man was lost infinity.The rest passed t and ran caravan another hastened river and carried by the waves into on thru a prairie dog town(Ehg I). Here many stumbled and nearly fell. At the end of the first year the Crazy Sheepherder, Dutchy, Missouri Cleah, Frances, and Jane decided to leave the party turn back. With Pecos Pete leading the second year, we into a freshman train and gave it some teasing.Sage Hen was guide with Sitting Bull, Rain-in-the-Face and Red Wing as helpers. We lost two faithful pals, Stonewall Cliff anc. Spuds ;but a new woman .Beverly Underdahl, joined us. The same year excitement occurred when we stampeded a buffalo herd (occup. civ., comm, arith. geo. . Surrounded bv Indians, we had to fight regularly. In Sept'. 1934, the creaky wagons started to roll again-but we had lost two women, Sage Hen and Red -ing, the latter taking the fatal plunge. In order to proceed Firewater(Geis)was picked up. With her help,later car- ried on by Veseth, we managed to cross safely a prairie dog town, a pit of quick sand (econ )and the sa soc. ) ,two gullies (agr.4 farm mgn.Jand the Rockies(biol.). Some girls be- came interested in the study of hool-prints (typ.) and prairie chicken tracks(shthd.).Many men and even ladies got entangled in a network of canyons(furn.weav.). After the trip ended the third year, the homeseekers rested and listened to the thunder (glee club) and watched the rain storms (assem, prog.) around the campfire Edwin Johnson (dram.)
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1— — X'G,Sfc h(j Ji (d M ft o. — AV «— (• I I ‘I ! i i i JUNIOR CLASS B.'Xi: fi V: (Left to right), Mr, Nims, class sponsor,Werner Gollehon ,GiIbert Zimbleman, Arthur reikum, Earl Burdick, Edwin Johnson .Richard Kauk. FF.vNT ROW: (Left tc right) ,Peverly Underdnhl Pearl Mowbray, Esther Larsen, Lelnh Hill, Leone Bitz. CLASS OFFICERS Lelah Hill..........President Richard Kauk...Vice PresiLent Pearl Mowbray........Reporter Esther Larsen.......Secretary
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ffll tf'Cjhh g Jd n w. t- SOPHOMORfcS BACK POT (Left to right): Mr. Slot ten, Class Sponsor, Glcnna Burdiel:, Dorothy fyer, David Curtis, Orvost Ellingacn, Harold Konson. FRONT POW (Left to right): Ethel Woods, Boris Helen, Frances Sanford, Annie McLean, Joyce Garner, Mildred Hill, Catherine Bitz. I' . CLASS OFFICERS M V Dorothy Iyer.............President Frances Sanford....Vice President i, Mildred Hill.............Secretary Annie McLean..............Reportor
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