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HZHIM!MZHZNEHZHZHZHERINZMIH!NIHZHZHZHZWZHZHZHZHZNSHZHZHZHZHZHZHIHZHZHZHZHZHZNZHZHZHZHZNZHZHZHZHZNZHZHZHZHZHZHZ Carol Carmer Homer Clark Blossom Ewoldt Myrtle Fritz Wilma Goettsch Norma Groepper Margaret Gustafson Earl Hansen Kenneth Jensen june johnson Willis johnson t Chester Kahl Harriet Kordt Mary Leonard Floyd Lohafer Donovan McCollough Irene Meyer Eileen O'Furey Edward Paulsen Alzada Peters George Pingrey Dora Ruth Porterfield Oscar Rice Marcelle Schmidt Verdonna Sindt Esther Sorensen Vera Sorensen Florence Utesch Phyllis Fick MI Germany Alsace Lorraine Mexico Alaska England Hawaii France japan Hawaii Sweden Austria France North Pole Spain Russia England Turkey Ireland Africa Turkey Africa and Brazil Scotland China England Mexico Austria Holland Cuba Switzerland To prepare for old age by learning to knit. To mine. Loves being serenaded by dark-haired boys. Gold rush of 1937. To secure the services of Holmes to help gain the lost affections of her many suitors. To escape the gala life of the Americans. joining Kramer to see the wheels go around. To learn their method of mak- ing feet smaller. Peace and solitude. To secure a Swedish lad with big feet. Wants to help Martha enjoy her visit in Vienna. Paris to learn how to enjoy the bright spots of life. Try to find a nice ice man. To learn to be a coquette. Wants to be a old, fat Russian general. Another Sherlock Holmes at Scotland Yard in London. Likes the idea of being wife to more than one. To secure an Irish lad. Loves the negro dialect. Likes sheiks of the desert. Another Tarzan of the jun- gles. To learn to economize. Going to see if the rice over there is the same as over here. Another Helen Wills winning up a cup over there. Famous dancer. Vienna to get voice trained for grand opera. Wants to find a pure Dutch- man for a husband. Learn the Rumba. Famous mountain climber. -PHYLLIS FICK ll Z H Z H Z H Z H Z N Z N Z H Z H Z H Z N Z N Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z N Z N Z H E N Z H E M Z H Z N Z M Z N Z H Z N 3 3 H Z H Z N Z H I H Z N ENE IHZHSHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZNZHZHZHZHZHZHZNZHZHZHZHZHZNZHZHZH I H 3 H Z ll B IE I II ll ll El ll il Il I hi Z! IB IZ ll Z li I ii Z BG I Di ll ll I Di Z li EE li IZ Ei Z li Z N IZ IG SI Ei SZ li II 5 Z B9 ! Bi I IG E ll ii ll E li il ll Sl ll I 2 WENSHENZHEN!HZHZHZHZNZHZNZHZHZHZHZHZHZNZHZHZHZHZHZH
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FZEWEHZNZHE SEENEDGZSSEHEKHIESGEGGEE-GENENEWSHELilEHZHEEFIEHEENEHEL:.l3i3flEWZM3MEffiiiiifJ2NSif3SHE EGUEWENZHZHENESGESGEHEEFZEFJEGGZWE Juniors Velma Adams Martha Bayer HESR'l'eEfft'l3IHl?iLfClEZil Harold Bremer Ann Bruning W. I.ohal'L-r. Junior Class FIRST ROW: M. Leonard, M. Bayer, B. Ewolrlt, V. Adams, N. Groepper, M. Gustafson, I. Moyer, V. Sinilt, H. Korrlt, E. O'Fu1'ey, J. Johnson. SECOND ROW: D. R. Porterfield, M. Schmidt, E. Sorensen, A. Bruninir, W. GoettSCh, F. Utesch, A. Peters, P. Fiek, M. Fritz, V. Sorensen. THIRD ROW: H. Paulsen, O. Rice. C. Kahl, K. Jensen, W. Johnson, H. Clark, D. McCoIl0u1:h, H, Bremer, Class Officers President-Dora Ruth Porterfield Vice President-Phyllis Fick Secretarywjune johnson Treasurer-Wilma Goettsch SOCIETY COLUMN OF JUNIORS Two years hence this drop of society news will appear in every leading newspaper in the country. All juniors will be leaving the country then as they will have been dissatis- fied with the inability of our country to provide them with their various needs. Each one will go to that country from which the most benefit will be derived. Country Hungary Italy France Hawaii Reason So that she may always be hungry and never refuse a mor- sel of food. Likes to ride in gondolas at night with a handsome admirer. To see the famous grape vine- yards of France and gain a lit- tle enthusiasm on different sub- jects. To recapture lost romance. F321 2 N E Bti E Gil 2 Iffl 3 H EE Liil E ZH! E ILT-G E FFS EE EH! E. S5 Z Dil E H E Di E DS E LH! E Gil E E-S E D43 3 Lil ii LYS E D13 is if-'G E IX! Z L55 E Hi E EH! E Dil E Dil E if-G Z Dil Z Dil Z H Z H E N52DiZHZHZil-'22HZHZWZEFGENZHZWZEHJZWZWZEGZIKIZIHIZDRE 55 rx: 2 rr-fs 53 as 3 ta is .ai 3 ai 53 N 2 :xi 2 rx: 2 rn as m 2 H E sf: 3 m E na 3 in 2 an Q2 tm 2 an E rm is no 2 ai 2 an 2 ai 3 txi 2 fa 2 ta 2 ai ia as 3 ai 2 B-11 3 ra 2 as as ra :iz E nazwznfizrazcaznaz:azz-itmemeZia2L1-memrazoran2ra5:ea2:M2asme2as2nfazeazemmmaeHzmzeazeazsazeazeazn-ezixazazzraz
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