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JUNIOR CLASS The peppiest class of many years has contributed Becky Lamson and Marie Flathau as cheer leaders and loads of pep and enthusiasm. Again the Class of “38” takes the honors in the King and Queen contest—only this time both Bob Youkey and Marie Flathau were crowned. Welsh, Golden, Brooks, and Wagner have shown much ability on the hard¬ wood floor. The football squad was made up of the following Juniors, Bob Youkey, Junior Steiner, Kenny Knight, Bob Welsh, Bob Golden, George Brooks and “Chuck” Nassau. Three of the Junior girls, Fern Purdy, PRESIDENT . VICE-PRESIDENT . SECRETARY AND TREASURER .. Becky Lamson and Betty Griesel were chosen as members of the Girls’ Varsity team, Ruth Seberger and Marie Flathau receiving Honorable Mention. “Happy-go-Lucky”, the Junior Class Play was a great success, both in enter¬ tainment and financially. This play casted Tom Adkins, June Thompson, Dorothy Platt, Bob Youkey, Carol Jean Martin, Kenneth Knight, Franklin Fitch, Marjorie Letz, Doris Kaldahl, Bob Place and Marie Flathau. About $150 was netted on this play. The class of ’38 is very proud to have Mrs. Seamonson and Mr. Kirkpatrick as sponsors. Class officers for this year are: . FERN PURDY . KENNY KNIGHT . JIM WAGNER First Row—Morton, Pfaff, McDanell, Fiegle, Keifer, Mr. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Seamonson, Klinefelter Thompson, Lamson, Griesel, Haniford, Purdy Second Row—Bochus, Weber, Middleton, Gover, Nerge. Phillips, Patz, Porch, Kaldahl, Letz, Flathau Nowviskie, Seberger, Platt, Martin, Wright, Butcher, Hazlett Third Row—Carlson, McKnight, Myers, Pierce, Place, Welsh, Russell, C. Kouder, R. Kouder, Krost, Watt Golden, Ross, Connelly, Wemple, Falke, Fox, Wagonblast, Kelsey, Nielsen Fourth Row—Gozewski, Dillie, Hofferber, Youkey, Travis, Horton, Martinek, Stillson, Stiener, Fitch, Black Fifth Row—Kara, Atkins, Kors, Steuer, Krueger, Knight, Wagner, Bastiani, Nassau, Hayden, Dillabaugh, Burge Twenty-one
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Twenty Howard Hartung leaves his woman¬ killing tendencies to Bob Youkey. Barbara Heide wills her musical ability to Paul Farster whom we hope will enjoy it. Pauline Henderson wills Harold Weiler to anyone who can handle him. Kenneth Herlitz bequeaths his farm¬ ing ability to Tom Adkins. (You might need it some day Tom.) Dorothy Holloway bequests her dramatic and speech ability to anyone who is lucky and successful enough to obtain this talent. Donald Hoover bequeaths his love for hunting to Hilding Holmquist. William Howe leaves his girlfriend (?) in care of Grant Dillabaugh. Ruth Kammert wills her brother to everyone. (P. S. No one person could handle him.) Norman Kaper bequeaths his vocab¬ ulary to the person that can exist under the stain of it. Anna Kasarski leaves her dark com¬ plexion to Florence Luebcke. Fred Kleine wills his ape-like tenden¬ cies to Harold Fricke. Marie Luebcke wills her rosy cheeks to Eva Meyers. Edward Luke wills all of his girl friends at Lowell to Wilbur Hoshaw. That is, all but one. Harry Newton wills his Civic recita¬ tions to any person that wishes to get in bad with Mr. Kirkpatrick. James Paryzek bequeaths his ability to sleep in Civic class to anyone that is a sound sleeper. Anthony Petrovick leaves his ability to distinguish one Bruce triplet from another to “Sparrow” Briggs. Homer Randolph bequeaths his farm duties to Chuck Clark while he spends his time in the city with Jeanette. Elizabeth Rettig bequeaths her “shy¬ ness” to Doris Kaldahl. (She sure can use a little.) Harold Ross wills his angelic ways to “Pete” Burge. Helen Rouhselange bequeaths her de¬ sire to attending dances and night clubs to Ila Wemple. Mary Scull wills her baking ability to Karl Krost. Floyd Seramur bequeaths his dreamy hours in school to “Wide-Awake” Mc- Knight. Ethel Mae Sering needs everything she has. Marilyn Shisler bequeaths her many heart aches over not having a boy to Jane Smith. Edith Swanson leaves her “Merrill¬ ville popularity” to the next girl that moves to Merrillville. Jack Turner has nothing to leave because Lover-Boy took everything away from him. Andres Tyler leaves Dorothy Sever- erance under the care of Roman Goszewski. Charles VanDenburgh wills his “Model T” to anyone who can keep it under their control. John Wheeler bestows his managing ability upon Joe Rudolph who really needs it. Ann Will leaves her slimness to Mary Patton who should crash the movies when she gets it.
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Twenty-two First Row—Wehner, Severance, Huseman, Wagner, Holmquist, Haniford, Mr. Bowen, Mr. Ferris, Miss Taggart, Carroll, LaCroix, Kammert, Stratton, Farster Second Row — D. Nichols, Ziese, W. Hoffman, Knight, Rouhselange, Thompson, Tennant, Whitehead, Phillips, Clark, H. Bruce, W. Buche, Firman, Dickens, Kinnie, VanDeCraats, Busse, Schieser, Kaper, Falke, Cooper, Kaiser Third Row — W. Hoshaw, McConnell, Hershey, Patton, Sellers, Briggs, Knesek, Utpatel, Beem, Davis, Fauser, E. Fiegle, Post, Luke, Roll, Stuhlmacher. Fourth Row — Wornhoff, J. Smith, Osborne, J. Bruce, King, B. Kretchmar, C. Louis, Falkiner, Pettit, Hoffman, Metz, Niemeyer, Mikuta, Golden Fifth Row — Fronek, Abrahamson, L. Bruce, Hack, Hill, Steger, H. Knesek, Veach, Chamberlain, Baum, Cilek, Paryzek, Robinson, Witt. SOPHOMORE CLASS A class with many, many accomplish¬ ments steps to the front in 1937. A class that is proud to claim La Verne King, Dick Robinson, Herman Knesek, Bob Briggs and Wilbur Hoshaw, varsity basketball and football players. The Bruce triplets, Gladys Kinne, Mildred Dickens and Beatrice Sellers starred in basketball and made the girls’ varsity. Dick Hill, Bill Carroll, Charles Clark, PRESIDENT . VICE-PRESIDENT . SECRETARY . TREASURER . Dick Robinson and Cliiford McElwee were members of the Boys’ Ensemble. These sophomores sponsored a show, “Pigskin Parade” and were successful in clearing around $40.00. Much credit for this addition to the treasury is due to Charlotte Kaiser and Alice White- head. Ably assisting the sponsors, Miss Taggart, Mr. Bowen and Mr. Ferris, were the class officers: .MARY DAVIS . BILL CARROLL . BEATRICE SELLERS . CHARLOTTE KAISER
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