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1934,,i7 m 7 mThe Booster,,,.,... Top Row A. Hasleyt L. Schlichenmeyer. B. Peterson, B. Losching, B. Jacobus, E. Horn, M. Uhristianson, D. Chris- tianson, M. Wilkinson. Second Row-B. Bartlett, E. Gees. R. Moon. C. Bell, U. Kemske, E. Nygaard, I. Weisheckpr. Third Row-m-J. Schwartz, B. Hanson, K. Kroll. G. Gondrezick, L. Bess, M. Gautsch. Front Row J. Jnlivette, F. Kish. M. E. Davy, D. Schyo, M. D. Berry. I ltlll hgyllkleaw ttSay, wherets your pass? No, you cant go up the middle stairs without a pass. That doesntt make any difference, youtre not a privileged character. Sorry, we cant let you pass. 0. K. to the office well go. Can you imagine my embarrassment when I discovered that instead of a student, this was the Superintendents private secretary? You may laugh heartily and NI laugh with you, but this wasntt a bit funny when the laugh was on me at first. Did I feel cheap! ? ? In spite of mistakes and embarrassments, the hall guides have accom- plished much in keeping the halls orderly. No longer are there loiterers in the halls who disturb the classes, or for that matter, anybody else in the building. Hall guides are on each fioor during all periods to instruct Visitors and to Check on the people passing from one room to another. A student may be hall guide for only one period a day. Mr. Hetherington, the adviser, selects a group of students each year as hall guides. It is necessary that hall guides be pupils who may be trusted and who are willing to assume responsibility. Many students are willing to render this service. ' 287 1934
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1934 The 13999ng Top RowiN. Hickisch, Miss Josten, P. Pappas, B. Trane, R. Beggs, R. Newman, A. Brietzke, C. Gelatt, V. Hoch. Second RowiD. Spears, M. Schlabach, C. Michel, A. Beath, C. Begun, L. Jolivette, L. Hickisch. Front RowiJ. Higbee, E. Felton, R. Langdon, T. Solie, K. Rice, J. Berg. 21:2 Execulivel iiLetis have it quiet! . 20f course, this is the first day of school, but isnt it queer that a boy in our grade is asking us to keep still? We hear this from a new pupil in 212. By these very words we know that you are a, shall I say, tenderfoot? To make it clearer to you, so you wont show the rest of the 212 honor students how bewildered you are, we shall explain. The 212 Study Hall is governed by pupils of the school who have that admirable quality called leadership. Three executives including the roll taker are in charge each period during the day. As a general rule students placed in this honor study hall do not need an executive. It is agreed that the executives are there principally to encourage other students to become interested in making 212 a more pleasant place for study and concentration. Executives are appointed each semester by Miss Josten. One of their tasks is to recommend worthy students for admission into this honor study hall during the coming semester. Circle points are awarded for service. This year the students continued the interesting bulletin board, and many good magazines were added to the library by one of the members of the 212 Study Hall. 1934
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1934 The Boosteree Top ROWeJ. McCauley, R. Kane, R. Krause, W. Lee, J. Streck, H. Tessman, R. Beggs, H. Kerstzn, A. thytzke, B. Paulson. Second RowWA. Erickson, C. Ruud, G. Elstad, T. Solie, E. Klawitter, E. Hinytzke, R. Childers, J. Wilcox, R. B'ettin. Third ROWeD. Linhart, H. Albrecht, H. Gobis, J. Kircher. A. Hayek, J. Pappas, D. Bey. - i Front RDWeL. Husman, E. Haukland, M. Trimm, E. Sherman, M. Lyons, D. Hess, H. Lemke. Ha Guiclel In the spring sen1ester,.because of many vacancies left by the February graduates, Mr. George Hetherington replaced a number of hall guides. The following are the new hall guides: Dorothy Johnson, Doris Ristow, Arville Hoeth, James Colclough, Earl Gees, Belle Feinberg, Marvel Arentson, War- ren Walters, Robert Kane, Edwin Kroll, Gretchen Simmerli'ng, Betty Peterson, Carl Yandt, Eleanor Warninger, Sally Brown, Jessie Taylor, Waldemar Witt, Herbert Kersten, Ervin Matelski, Frank Franz, Everett Gees, Marian Beranek, Beverly Howland, Gertrude Lepke, Bob Hillis, John Berg, Robert Panke, Sara Jane Padesky, Deborah Harrison, Mailen Mills, George Markos, Elmo Hanson, Sara Jane Nimocks, Lorna Staley, Dorothy Marshall, Harlan Proc- tor, Jack Boerner, George Gates, Elinor Butler, Robert Roellig, and Robert Larkin. There are also six hall guides who take the desk when the senior high is in assembly. The hall guides of this year are to be complimented because of their especially good work in keeping; the halls quiet and vuczmt during; the study periods. The lawn guards, also in charge of Mr. Hetherington, are another group who are deserving of much credit. 1934
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