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Seniors of '37 FRED YOCLEXYEDE - Feb For lie lie had a reason For all lie soirl, a word in seasonf, Stuclent Association '34, '33, ,36, 337: Server ,34, '35, '36, ,371 Boskorlmll '34, ,33, '30, ,3T: Softball '35, '36, '37g Pop Club '3-I, '35, '30, '37g .lunior Class Play ,365 Senior Class Play ,375 filweer Leacler '35: Class President ,363 Class Historian ,373 Stuclent Spiritual Council '36, ,37. .IOSEPHINE XVOLPERT - ...lou HXVQ lcnou' now too, as oiliers do People lilac you are much too few. Stuclent Assuriation '34, '35, '36, ,373 Glee Club '35, '36g Pep fluln '3-1, 35, '36, V373 Quartette ,363 Senior Class Play ,373 Class Presiclent ,351 Stuclent Spiritual Council '36, ,37. MARGARET XVOLPERT F- Hlxlargyn zvinsome smile, a Cliarming grace, Berlvrlcs flue glaclnuss of tier face. Slooloor Association '34, '35, '36, '37, Poo Club '34, '35, '36, i3T: Glee fxlulm '35, 363 Tattler Stall ,373 Senior Class Play '3T': Ngllrtlyall 35: Stuclent Spiritual Counril '36, '37, llsll
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Seniors of '37 CENEYIEVE RIPBERCER - HGen uslie likes pleasure, slie likes fun - 5,10 can amuse almost everyone. Stuclent Association '3-1. '33, 36, ,373 Glee Clula 333, ,353 Basleetlyall '3-l. '3T: Tattler Stalt ,373 Pep Cluln '34, '33, '36, ,375 .lunior Class Play ,301 Senior Class Play ,375 Stuclent Spiritual Council ,36, I37. ES'l'l3IliR RL'lXlSCllLAC - Esther Hprim, prucient, preily, Puppy, and popular H iliats Esllierf, Stuflent Association '3-t, '33, '36, ,373 Glee Cluly '35, '36, ,371 Tattler Stall ,375 Pep Club '3-t, '35, '30, ,3Tg Junior Class Play ,363 Senior Class Play V375 Quartette ,363 Stuclent Spiritual Council '56, ,37. MARY NARTIHIA TERYEER - Mart Urtiale anci aciiue, uiiilz mucli brains and poise, - . ., btw aloes a lol without mucli noise. Stuclents Association 334, '33, '36, ,373 Glee Clulu '35, V363 Pep Clulu 13-l, ,351 Basltetluall '3-l, '35, '30, ,375 .lunior Class Play ,301 Senior Class Play ,375 Tattler Stall, Eclit0r'in-ctliet ,371 Class Secretary '37, Stuclent Spiritual Council '36, '37, .IUSliI'll TRICKER - Joe Mille man ltial lialli no music in himself Nor is noi moved by concord of sweet souncis is fit for Ireasons, slralagems, anal spoils. Stuclent Association '34, '35, '36, ,375 Server '34, ,35, '36, ,373 Quartelte '36, '37, Baslaetlnatt '34, ,35, V365 Tracie ,351 Glee Club '33, '36, '37g Softball '34, '33, '36g Pep Club '34, '35, '56, '37, .lunior Class Play ,365 Senior Class Play '37, Tattler Stall '30, .375 Class Historian ,365 Student Spiritual Council ,36, '37, U31
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Senior Closs History 1-oo14ing back over the past 1our years. we remember we11 our entrance into high schoo1 in 1933 as Hgreen freshmenf, This was a new phase in our 1ite, but all twenty-one ot us went to work with a determination to succeed. tn reviewing our freshman days, some ot the bigger events that stand out are H1nitiation,U ot course, then our First acquaintance with puella. aqua. etc., and those mystitying puZz1es. a'I b-cIx and crxyz. Eventua11y we overcame these 1aborious tas1Qs and 1oo1ied forward eagerty to our sophomore year. Nineteen of us returned as sophomores to undertake the serious comp1ications of geometry and to accompany Caesar on his adventurous campaigns. This year witnessed a1so our budding ta1ents in dramatics, and we enjoyed many rea1 good times, such as the c1ass picnic in 1V1ay. Our entrance in 1935 as upper c1ass- men thri11ed a11 seventeen of us. Wittl great eagerness, we worked at and pre- sented our junior c1ass p1ay, Mtqhe Jade i151 Ring and. a11 in a11, it was a great suc- cess. The Junior-Senior Prom was rea11y our hrst socia1 venture and it proved to be an occasion we sha11 1ong remember. September 1936 found us hfteen seniors 1oo1cing Forward to ma1:ing our 1ast year in high schoo1 the best of a11. Earty in Qctober, when we discussed p1ans tor the Tattter, Sister Rosemary appointed Mary 1V1artha Terveer editor-in-chief and Fred Vog1ewede business manager. Each senior has wi11ing1y done his part and 1ent his ta1ents toward making this, our Friend- ship Edition, the best Tattter yet. As we 1oo1c back over the year we reca11 with p1easure the ordering of our rings, cards and invitations, our measurements tor the caps and gowns, and the dances atter the various games. Xve remember the great success ot our p1ay, m1'hey,11 Do 1t Every Timex, And now, we have come to the end. Xve sha11 a1ways carry with us a 1asting gratitude to our teachers and see1c to ma1ce our 1ives a worthy proof of what they have meant to us.
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