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firing ' Seniors GERALD PACE- Pete One grand thrill on the football field. 55 55 35 55 IDA SCHUMACHER- Fine and reserved, but ready to help. 3 55 55 3 MILDRED DIEPENBROOK- You'll find her smiling from clay to day although she hasn't a great deal to say. 3' 55 56 -55 IONE SMITH- Smittie She the prize for giggling takes and her giggles are not fakes. 56 3' '75 3 HAZEL PAGENKOPF- I love not man, he is too simple. 'if' 95 55 55 VINCENT REICHLEY- Doc He can rate, debate and orate, and in all he is great. Lmmmmmmm mmmmmm-'
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fin Oni. Seniors RALPH PRATT- Prattie Ralplfs a terrible shiek, he even admits it himself. 3- 3- 'Y- J!- VESTA FRAZIER- My eyes just won't behave. 96 55 3 3 LEONA KROENING- Keen sense and common sense, no room for nonsence. 3 55 3 -Y' ELEANORA F lSCHER- She has notions quite all her own. 55 55 84 95 BEULAH KASTEN-- Beulie Who is there who cloes not know ancl like her? 55 -34 3 -E5 HERSCHEL ALWARD- Hersh He loves himself ancl having few rivals wins his suit. U 5 l A - - Timm mm mm 'mm 411213 vim vm vim um fum wm vm
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zz. JUNIOR GIRLS Top Row, left to right-Ella Fleming, Nina Koehler, Mary Unfried, Betty Carter, Dorothy Harned, Miss Brown, Mildred Ruhl, Paula Koepke, Vera Waylan, Helen Welch. Second Row, left to right-Irene Bogart, Mildred McCully, Edna Taylor, Helen Wilson, Doris Comstock, Alma Haggard, Evelyn Czarnowsky, Isla Harmon, Frances Pagenkopf, Helen Elliot. Third Row, left to right-Geneva Stewart, Martha Koons, Rose Hood, Helen Smith, Iona Rohrman, Marion Dove, Lilia Ludolph, Marjorie Allen, Florence Brown. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of l925, seventy-four innocent, but not green, boys and girls entered the Freshman Class. Their sponsors were Miss I-Ienry and Miss Trechsel. They chose for their class leaders: Mildred Ruhl, presidentg Pansy Werner, secretaryg Mary Frances Unfried, treasurerg and Mildred Ruhl, stu- dent council representative. During the course of the year, which could be considered uneventful, they had charge of two chapel programs and gave a party. As Sophomores, the road became harder to travel and several dropped from the race, leaving thirty-four girls and twenty-nine boys. Their sponsors this year were Miss Brown and Miss Snyderg the class officers were Emery Boelling, president: Ralph Jones, vice-president: Stephen Carr, treasurerg Roger Fisher, secretary and Maurice Brown, student council representative. The Sophomore party was given the Saturday preceding I-Iallowe'en, and was considered a success. They entered the Junior Class ready for hard work, choosing Martha Lmmmmmm mzzJlmmm'7zE-I
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