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“Class For three years this group, now known as the Junior class, has been to-gether and has shared many enjoyable times. We have always been a large class, but as the saying is The more the merrier. ’ Numbers gave strength while struggling with Latin. Algebra, and Geometry—and we did get the essential thing—knowledge. In spite of this we kept our traditional good humor and many times were charged with too much emphasis on established traditions. We have always been a fun loving, jolly group, and al-hough some of our members have been “invited into the office several times, we have tried to make up for that in other ways, to showf that our enthusiasm could be directed to useful pursuits as well. Not only have many of our members joined clubs, but our class as a whole ranks favorably with the scholastic average of the school. A few of our boys are especially interested in chemistry and are even quite widely known for their experiments. In addition to class dues, our treasury fund has been increased by food sales at athletic games during our Sophomore year. This year each noon should you enter the assembly room, you would find some smiling Junior girl ready to sell you a candy bar. We have used these proceeds, as we have gone along, to extend a token of cheer in the way of cards and flowers to the sick members of our class and faculty. The two ultimate goals of our savings are the Junior-Senior re- ’33 ccption this year and a High School Annual, which we hope to publish next year to follow the precedent set by the class of '32. Due to the patient and untiring guidance of advisors and officers we are anticipating a successful and happy close of this, our third school year. Upper Group First Row: Helen Mueller, Velma Cleiman. Marie Woodrich, Mary Irose. Ruth Jany, Mildred Spurgeon, Vivian McConkey, Wilma Schroeder. Second Row: Miss Hack (Advisor). Wayne Smith. Raymond Kipp. Earl Staley, Lawrence Bruce. Alfred Decker. Owen Easterly, James Baronowsky. Third Row: Harry Jones. Teddie Mann. Louis Lipscomb. Paul Wolff. George Anghouse, William Berry. Lower Group First Row: Edith Smith, Olga Gilster, Mayme Cotter. Virginia Gilter, Vivian Allison. Gertrude Pontow. Mildred Plog, Josephine Meder. Second Row: Mr. Colvis (Advisor), Hazel Hamilton. Thelma Magers. Lucille Beare, Alberta Huskey. Virginia Hamm, Portia Schoeppel. Alberta Welge, May Smith, Dorothy Hoffman. Third Row: Ruth Bartels. Dean Harris. Richard Wilson, Lester Weber. Eddie Knapp, John Nagel, Henry Bunselmeyer, Gerald Plog. Helen Ponder. Those not in the picture: Everett Harrison. Elbert Hoppe, George Lauterjung, Ruth Ruppert. Norman Schoeppel, Fern Stadler.
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