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THE TATTLER- JUNIORS Mary Colchin, Thelma Cook, Naomi Faurote James Fisher Patricia Holthouse Barbara J. Keller Robert Kleinhenz Frances Lengerich Charles Omlor Mary Ann Lose Carl Lose Mary Miller Salome Schmitz Catherine Schumacker Joseph Voglewede Geraldine Wait Mary We1'tzberger Twenty.
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-THE TATTLEP1 TRAVELS OF THE CLASS OF '32 SENIORS Success! Sixteen scaled the Mountain of Education and are prepared to journey forth to battle with life. Under the tutoring of our capable guides we mastered the various branches and learned to meet life with an extended hand. We safely ventured across the gullies and gaps, lakes and inclines, but during the whole year lost no travellers. Of course, We rested several times and visited, in order that we might resume our studies with greater vigor. On the last year of our research we met Mr. Long travelling with his history of American Literature. Of course, that was irresistable so we listened to him for a while. We were non-plussed with Lavoisier's labora- tory and nearly exploded it in some daring adventures. We encountered a little republic nestled in a craggy spot and we dwelt here and studied their Social Problems and Civil Government. Typing Town was a small, noisy, busy place. The people called the ruler of this town a tyrant because he demanded that all of their letters and books should be written in Shorthand. What would be the condition here if such were demanded? Toward the last of our journey we were halted and forced to visit the Examination Building. Here we were tested mentally and then, we hoisted our Green and Gold flag as we had successfully passed. Well here's hoping that our encounters with life will be as pleasant as our climb up the Mountain of Education and also as adventurous. Fare- well! Goddess of Education and your abode. JUNIOR Juniors! We were nearing our goal, but on this trip we suffered the loss of one of our classmates who had fallen into the Ravine of Sickness. We began to think we were becoming educated and were rather proud of our achievements. The paths of the Mountain of Education were less passable as we became familiar with the struggle for education. The students began to mature in their aims and ideals. On the journey the various travellers visited many places and learned some things that en- abled them to select their future occupation or career. We hope that they will be something other than a nobody. This year we were being guided by a number of our fellow-tourists whom we elected: Class President ........ .... .............- N 2- Omi F-?1U1'0'C6 Vice-President ...... --------- C h3I'!GS OH1!01' Segfetary -,',--.-,,,,,,, .......... S 3!0II19 SC!'1Il'11tZ Class Treasurer ....... ..--..-------------- M ary Miller Historian ,,,,,.,,,,.,,,, ......... P atricia Holthouse Class Guardian ....... ........... S r. M. Benigna Nineteen
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SOPHOMORES Sophomores! Just amateurs struggling for our way up the paths of the Mountain of Edu- cation. Nineteen of us trudged along, but three fell by the way- side, some because of ill health, others of complications. We tiptoed this time lest we should tread on some of the upper- classmen's feet and incur their Wrath, and then Woe be to us. The abilities of some of the classmen were beginning to be recognized as some were chosen to partake in athletic feats and dramatic entertainments given in the Olympic Mountain Gym- nasium an d Entertainment Arena. A glacier coming from the mountain had deposited bad luck on our tracks. It had scat- tered tests to be used every six Weeks and a great big obstacle that contained our final exams. Our path was guided by: Class President ............................ Wertzberger Vice-President .................,............ ..........,..,......Joseph Voglewede Class Secretary and Treasurer.. Ann Lose Historian ...... Patricia Holthouse Class Guardian .....,...................... H. Helen Clare f -THE TATTLER 5 . ' ,- ? 'P . X h Q ' f X C s fn H' ' , I-I i ii A i . 'l 4 X 5 f Af' N' W . xt , l v 1 ' 'ih,f' V X4 iw lx M It LS! f Q , 'v J r i g- 1 5, K . 'F'-2531 -QV .V ' X lie i ' at X Q , :P 'L I f' ' ff ' I- ' Q G., 5 . Cl . I l 451 , X 1 L 'f ' .1 ' 0 l MIWPWHJ 5. Yahgxlj ---' ' ' ' - l - ' . iii PX ff i V A it frzs ' .. 1Q..-c9.l,. .2 .5 EL ly 0119
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