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SENIOR HALL OF FAME (It’s all in fun) TRAIT Done most for the school Most likely to succeed Pride of the faculty Despair of faculty Most popular Most democratic Best dancer Class athletic Class artist Class bookworm Class politician Sophisticated senior Class manhater Class womanhater Peppiest senior Nosiest senior Quietest senior Class actor Class actress BOY George Brooks Bill Blankenship Bill Hofferber Bob Youkey Wilbur Kors Wilbur Wirtz Wilbur Kruger John Karn Harold Martinek John Hayden Warren Pierce Grant Dillabaugh Bob Golden Orrin Burge Harry Wagonblast Merle Dille Lawrence Bastiani GIRL Johanna V,an Der Molen La Verne Schultz Mary Alice McDanell Carol J. Martin Ila Wemple Marjorie Davison Lucille Fox Violet Krapf Mary Grayson Mary Kiefer Dorothy Platt Lois Morton Feme Purdy Ruth Kelsey Mary Weber Marie Flathau Cora Haniford
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I, Karl Krost, will my ability to argue even after proved wrong to Mr. Ferris I Wilbur Kruger, will half my height to Donna Knight. I, Becky Lamson, will my fear of health class to Don Casey. I, Marjorie Letz, will my characteristic of always saying the last word to Bud Griesel. I, Carol Jean Martin, will my precious giggle to Irene Huseman. I, Mary McDanell, will my ability to read a lot of library books to Rosemary Biegel. I, Harold Martinek, will my studiousness to Albert Zieseness. I, Marie Middleton, will my change of coiffure to Jane Heinze. I, Lois Morton, will my shaking knees in speech class to George Carroll. I, Norma Musser, will my high-speed record in typing to Dick Kammert, who is straining his eyes and nerves in his hunt-and-peck system. I, Chuck Nassau, will my bicycle to Melvin Crawford, so he and his girl friend won’t have to walk while on dates. I, Irma Nerge, will my talent for playing the accordian and singing, to Rodney Gervais. I, Vivian Nielsen, will my secret passion for a certain senior boy to Alice I, Leona Nowviskie, will my love for speech class to Bob Batterman. I, Herbert Patz, will my mischievousness to Edward Metz. I, Beatrice Pfaff, will my conscientiousness in class to Frances Patton. I, WaVren Pierce, will my traits of character to Wayne Carlson. I, Robert Place, will my ability for winning the affections of the opposite sex especially the teachers, to Ted Steger, who already has made a good start. I, Dorothy Platt, will my string of dates to Lois Woods. I, Cecil Porch, will my good economics grades to any “A” student. I, Feme Purdy, will my honeyed-sweetness to Betty Osborne. I, Ellen Roffmann, will my position as volley-ball captain to Anna Nassau. I, Robert Roffmann, will my wavy hair to Dick Bowen. I, George Ross, will my ability to make long fluent speeches to Arthur Chris- 1, David Russell, will my ability to tell jokes to Harry Lewis. I, La Verne Schultz, will my stubborn disposition to Helen Bruce. I, Ruth Seberger, will my well-used editor’s job to the next editor of the “Bulldog”. I, Bob Steuer, will my quiet manners to Bob Traves. I, Junior Steiner, will a bottle of “Stacomb” to Paul Farster. I, Jack Stolberg, will my bright sayings to Beatrice Sellers. I, Johanna Van Der Molen, will my demureness and timidity to Helen Tennant I, James Wagner, wishing to save the school some money, will my last basket¬ ball suit to the athletic department. I, Harry Wagonblast, will my calmness to Alice Whitehead for use in the office. I, Donald Watt, will my loud chatter to Wilbur Huseman. I, Mary Weber, will my peppy enthusiasm to Iva Jean Ammerman. I, Harold Weiler, will my love-seat in the assembly from 12:15 to LOO to La Verne King and Mildred Dickens. I, Bob Welsh, will my flery enthusiasm for basketball playing to Harvey Knesek. I, Ha Wemple, will my eyebrow pencil, rouge, and lipstick to Marjorie Golden. I, Wilbur Wirtz, will a package of wear-ever chewing gum to Clarence Veach to be used in typing class. I, Bob Youkey, will my first position of playing cornet in the band to .anyone who can play a bazooka. As for our pride, we the seniors, will put it in our pockets and take it with us. Signed and sealed on this day and year of our Lord, May 1, 1938. Witnessed by ELLA BLACKSTONE
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THE 1938 BULLDOG JUNIORS The Junior Class really got the swing of things this year. They elected the following class officers: Edward Metz - President Leone Bruce Vice President Charlotte Kaiser Secretary Bill Carroll Treasurer CLASS SPONSORS: Mrs. Mracek Mr. Ferris Mr. Bowen Class Colors: Blue and Gold Class Flower: Lily of the Valley Motto: “Preparedness is the Keynote to Success” On November 12, the class presented the play “Green Stockings”, a well- played drama under the able direction of Mrs. Spray. The Juniors have also helped fill their treasury by the selling of reflectors for automobiles. A few people scoffed at the idea, but the Juniors proved the adage that “Where there’s a will there’s a way.” This class has participated in a variety of school activities and has a number of promising scholars. The rolls of the football, basketball squads, band, debaters, triple trio, and student council boast a good representation of what promises to be an enterprising Senior Class for 1939. First Row—Mr. Bowen, Hazel Nichols, Mildred Falke, Wanda Hoffman, Ruth Cooper, Gertrude Wehner, Mr. Ferris, William McKnight, Jane Smith, Gladys Kinne, Gladys Spitson, Evelyn Wornhoff, Mrs. Mracek. Second Row—Charles Clark, B ill Carroll, Beatrice Sellers, Norma Roll, Irene Rouhselang, Vera Mae Phillips, Mary Davis, Kathleen Kaper, Freida Post, Helen Mikuta, Jean Hershey, Lois Woods. Third Row—Jean Firman, Betty Osborne, Emma Niemeyer, Nellie Beem, Gertrude Vande Craats, Eva Utpatel, Annabelle Luke, Berniece Lae, Irene Huseman, Jeanette Bruce, Feme Fauser, Dick Nichols. Fourth Row—Paul Farster, Ed. Hoffman, Bill Wagner, Harvey Knesek, Herman Knesek, Joe Labuda, Mildred Dickens, Charlotte Kaiser, Helen Bruce, George Stratton, Leone Bruce, Dick Falkiner. Fifth Row—Henry Baum, Ed. Metz, Hilding Holmquist, John Paryzek, James Haniford, Annabelle Schneider, Esther Abramson, Dorothy Fronek, Elizabeth Schiesser, Ted Steger, Harold Pettit, Wentel Buche. Sixth Row—LaVern Hack, LaVerne King, Dick Kammert, Clifford McElwee, Clarence Veach, Sam Hargrove, Charles Lewis, Bob Kretchmar, Wilbur Fiegle, Dick Hill, Clayton Ziese, Dale Robertson.
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