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I Qi UH J CLARENCE KUEI-IL - Jumbo JOHN KURTI-I - Johnny-boy Will I ever get out ol high school? Who dropped me on my head? Basketball 3, Baseball 9, Football 9, Basketball 3, Football Q, 3f Golf Q, Class M President 1. viotfx LANGE 4'-' Where is a patent lor my laugh? JANET LEITSCI-I - Jannie Girls' Athletics 1, Q, 3. A Why do we have to have report cards7 In A Clif Glee Club 1, Girls' Athletics 1, Q, laclcler VERA LEWKE gl. . - Stall 9, lass Se ret 1 , Why do gentlemen prefer blondes? W W3 Girls' Athletics 1, 9, 3, Taclcler Stall 3, WESLEY LER School Annual 3. VERNON MONSON Won't l ever grow up? Glee Club Q. MARIE MUDROCI-I -f Patsy Why am I so crazy? Glee Club 1, 3, Orchestra 1, 9, 3, Band 1, 9, 3, Girls' Athletics 1, Q, 3, Taclcler Stall 9, Class Vice President Q, ELLEN PARSI-IEN Where is a car l can't drive? Glee Club 1, Girls' Athletics 1, Q, Won't I ever grow up? ALICE MOORE Why am l such a tomboy? Girls' Athletics 1, Q, 3. MILDIZED NIEMEYER Where do I go every night? Girls' Athletics Q. WILLIAM PECK - Willie Where is a perfect dancing part DOROTHY IQITTEIZ - Doe Why are red heads so alluring? -.ef -tg, Glee Club 1, Q, 3, Girls' Athletic .1 if rter?' 11,9 J' MARCELLA POWERS ,N L O Q. ,, I ,, A ' -lj , I ' What happened to my height? vf,,N,A, kj ' ,gf -t.j-.! - ii M L ,wi- I f ,rn I. , 0, w , JL, Q ,Q i my gi 1 ,fl Ai t, ju A, P af Vs, ' 't',ll -JJ il ' I J' LV, XR I :ff ' I il Af ' I 'QV' 'I 1 V p Ulu 'lt , s 1 :' ffjir I A ii ' I ix -- X, ' ' ,fx A il if ire .M 1 'S , ,r it ,f Nw' ,Ni-.1 V I fi?-f 1'-5 'I' V V r 'J' P , Vi I I. ,x ,v 'I tx f5tf'1r.f ' f
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.W ERNEST sciautrz - Aunt Cuussieu Avis JOHNSON - AWN My :Gabby Gussie gathers gossip greedily. Avy achieves arduous accomplishments. P-ty , Hy Band 1, Tackler Staff 9, School Annual 9, Glee Club 1, Q, Orchestra 1, 9, Athletics 1, 1 QMZ, .A Class President 9, Class Vice President 1, Q, Treasurer 1, Q. l ' 'AJ' iii Debate Q. la-'iff E' f l 1 M I MARGARET HERMANSON - Muggs I. J BEN LANGE - Reuby Mischievous Margaret makes merry. ,l YJ! A l 'Q 5 ffl!!-E' uben reads rangeland romance Glee Club 1, Q, Athleti s , Q, Stude t 1 ,W . 1 ass Vice President 9. Council 1, 'I ll C A l QUTH ZEIDLER -6 ish L ' if EVERETT WEBER 1 6, ' Ruth radiates romance. 5 Eager Everett expresses enthusiasm. fl lf Glee Club 1, Q, Orchestra fl, tics 1, Glee Club 1, 9, Student Council 1, 9. , 9, Class Secretary Q. ,- ln September, 1934, sixty- e green lreshmen timidly entered the institution ol learning known as Columbus h School. The First lew weeks were taken up in leaning the new ways of high school, in the election ol officers, and in initiation. The night of the latter, although looked forward to with much dread on the part ol most of us, proved to be a pleasant surprise. l-lowever, because of conflicting events on Friday evenings of the year, it wasn't until early spring that we were able to return the party to the Sophomores. The Freshmen were in charge of the class elections, which this year were held at the City l'lall and conducted as any city election. The officers we elected for our First year were: Rresident, Merwyn Jones, Vice Rresident, Ernest Schultz, Secretary, Elizabeth Rartch, Treasurer, Avis Johnson. Our representatives in the Student Council were Cand still arej Margaret Hermanson and Everett Weber. Second place in class basketball was the First honor our class received. The lollow- ing were members of the team and made this honor possible: l-'larold Dathan, Sparky Voelker, Wayne Reuter, Ralph Christians, Raymond l'lasey, and l'larold Wohlleil, Then we won the highest scholastic average in grades lor a six weeks period. When we returned to school as sophomores we were fewer in numbers and mourn- ing the loss ol one of our classmates, Margaret Lange, who died during the summer vacation. We elected the following otlicers: Rresident, Ernest Schultz, Vice Rresident, Reuben Lange, Secretary, Ruth Zeidler, Treasurer, Avis Johnson. This year, as it was our turn to do the initiating, we inaugurated a new type of torture For the Freshmen. The committee in charge W Ernest Schultz, Elizabeth Rartch, Reuben Lange, l'loward Zillmer, Merwyn Jones, Raymond l'lasey, and Kathleen Maloney arranged the entertainment in the form of an amateur program in which the Freshmen were the entertainers. The program worked out very successfully, since that I time we shouldnt be surprised at any time to Find Ernest Schultz giving Major Bowes. s keen competition. T-he awards we have received this year are: second places in debate, basketball, and extempore speaking. The former team consisted of Ernest Schultz, Mildred Rosen- thal, Mary Louise Holt, Florence Winje, Raymond l-lasey, and Wallace Weidemann.
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