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SOPHOMORE HISTORY - Rising Action An honest tale speeds best, being pfainly told. LEADING ACTORS: Sister M. Agnes Terese, Class Guardiang Josephine Wolpert, President, Loreto Rose Lose, Vice-President, Charles Cook, Treasurerg Herman Hain, Secretaryg Marjorie Brown, Historian. Motto: Building for eternity. Colors: Old Rose and Ivory Flower: Tea Rose On September 4, 1934, nineteen sophomores faced the perils of higher education. Undaunted by former adventures with adjectives, equations, examinations, and similar monsters, we came back to the fight armed with an even greater en- thusiasm. Real dangers faced us in the tombs of ancient Egypt, the polygons of geometry, and the Arden Forest of As You Like It , but we proved our- selves once more the victors. We, like Jason in his adventures with the Argonauts, were trium- phant. We relaxed from our battle long enough to entertain our fellow students with two playlets. The first Miserly Gold, we presented for the Children of Mary meeting, and the second, Dis- turbance of the Family, for class meeting. June 7, 1935, finds us anxiously awaiting the pleasure of vacation, and planning for bigger con- quests in our Junior year. l BIAIIY A. BENTZ, BIARJORIE BROYVN, VIRGINIA BORNS ROBER'l' EYANSON, CHARLES COOK MARTHA J. FOOS, HE'RMAN HAIN, IVIARY C. HOLTHOUSE VINCENT LENGERICH, LORETO R. LOSE, FRANCES, LOSHE ES'l'HE'R RUMSCHLAG, GENEVIVE RIPBERGER, ANTHONX TEFPLE IVIARY IVI. TERVEEH, JOSEPH TRICKER LIARGARET YYOLPERT, JOSEPHINE' YYOLPERT, FRED VOCLEYI EIDE
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J IIN IOR HISTORY - Complications I hold the world but as the world, A stage, where every man must play a part. LEADING ACTORS: Sister M. Clare, Class Guardiang Leo Miller, Presidentg Mary M. Klepper, Vice-Presidentg Edward Wolpcrt, Treasurerg Julia Parent, Secretaryg Agnes Schultz, Historian. Motto: Not for today, but for tomorrow. Flower: Violet Colors: Blue and White On September 4, twenty seven of last year's sophomores came back to Decatur Catholic High School to join the other students in pursuit of knowledge. After we were well organized in our classes, of- ficers were elected for the ensuing term. These classes treated of subjects entirely new to us. We were initiated into the mysteries of typing, bookkeeping, and shorthand. The signatures found on our books and papers testify to our apti- tude in the last named subject. New ventures awaited us this year. We were called upon to present a class play. We chose a three-act farce, Ohl Professor! which proved successful. Another undertaking was the Junior- Senior Reception. We made our social debut. And successfully l We entertained at the November and Febru- ary class meetings. In November, we prepared a program to honor St. Cecilia. In February, We presented the play, Neighbors We can cook as well as act. This fact we prov- ed at the First Friday breakfasts in December and January. As we close our books on June 7, it is with a feeling of satisfaction over things accomplished and a feeling of enthusiasm and eagerness for our great adventure next year as seniors. THEODOPE .XPPFILM-KN YV.-XL'I'ICH BAIQER, ROBEl1'lll3Il.:Xfa-IIQV EUGENE DANIELS, XVIILLIABI COEFEE. MARJORIE LAI-1-0 JUSTINIG G.-XBEL, HELEN o1LL1o, VERNON HEBELIQUQF TVALTER HEIMANN, noN.xL1v HEss, LoU1s I-TOLIHK iiqgm DoLoREs LEONARD, JEi:oME KOHNE. MARX M' 15,1512 1 M1LDi-:En INIILLER, L1-zo MILLER, ELo1sE LEQNA :NHL xG PAUL BIUTIPHY, JULIA P.4nEN'r, MILDRED Ltgistv Y: FR.-INVLIN TEEPLIC, M.-Xl Y SCHULTZ, AGNEES KQLHL T-,IZ Y DON.-XITD YVAIT, Mai-:GAnE'r IVEHTZBERGEIX, BDV A1-D NX OLPDPI
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I FRESHMAN HISTORY- Introduction My salad days: When I was green in judgment. LEADING ACTORS: Sister M. Barbara, Class Guardiang Louis Wolpert, President: Paul Schmitz, Vice-Presidentg Helen Kohne, Secrctaryg Agnes Reed, Treasurerg Jeanette Rumschlag, Historian. Motto: Be Prepared. Flowcr: Sweet Pea Colors: Blue and White On September 4, 1934, a group of thirty-five bewildered and frightened freshmen entered the Decatur Catholic High School. After battling with books for several months, we conquered Romulus in Latin and Julius Caesar in English. After considerable juggling, the mysteries of al- gebra were solved. We discovered within ourselves unknown pos- sibilities for assuming responsibility. Instead of supervised study in our class room, we enjoyed free reading in a pleasant library. We conducted ourselves to and from church in what was, to our minds at least, a most edifying manner. And, by June 7, when we had learned the location of all classrooms, the meaning of various bells, and had passed unscathed thc formidable initiation, we felt ready to assume new responsibilities as sophomores. I LI'4 ILlC BRAUN, ALIVE BAKER, JOAN COLCI-IIN IIICH.-XIII? IGIIING, IIOSEMAIIY FULLICNK.-XMP, RICHARD GILLIG RIAXINIT GIHAIIIP, IRIS HIGBBLE, CICLESTE HEIMANN EIPYVAIID HICIINIANN, LUKE I-IEIMANN, ll.-XNIEL IIOLTHOUSE VIRGINIA l'IOL'l'I-IOUSE, IC'l'Hl'1L KLEINI-IENZ, HELEN KOI-INE 'I'l7IRESA LICNGICIQICII, IVILLI.-XM KUHNLE, HERNADINE L.-XUGEIIIVIAN ELRIO l,I'lNGlClllI'H, M,-XIIGAHPTI' LOSE, XVILLIAIXI A. MILLEII XVILLIAM J, MILLER, FRANCIS MEYER, LAURA MEYICR AGNES ltI'l'l'IlP. lllCI'l.-XRD HEICIF, .IEANI'l'I l'E IIUMSCHLAG MONICA S,.'HMl'I I', PAUL SCHMITZ, NAOMI SCI-II'L'l'Z VIRGINIA ULMAN, WVILLIAM VOGLEVVEDE, LOUIS YVOLPEIIT 32
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