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31' '-vii ww, Top row-Ruth Keller, Joe Butrum, Dorothy Nickels, Harold Kaul, Richard Baskett. Middle row-R. E. Colby, Helen Ernst, Thelma Faulkender, John Fees, Mildred Flynn. Bottom rowwMorris Gilkerson, Gordon Guise, Philip Hinnen, Floyd Hilgenfeld, Barbara Kempin, Albert Nott. Advertising Uur Wfzres Eventually, Why Not Now? the world is bound to hear of our juniors. It Is Time the Public Knew that when they were freshmen it was in name only. Their instructor said, You Want Results Like These. With calm assurance, these students became sophomores and entered The New Hall ol' Fame. In their school life Nine O'clock Eneigy All Day Long gave these worthy students the non cle plume of belonging to the Super-Six. As juniors. they began to 'tCrystallize Their Dreams for they were Winning Favor- able Attention Everywhere in all school activities, but especially in music, Lois Sharp, Thelma Faull-render, and Helen Ernst were members of the girls' quartet: Galen Mc- Kinsey and Ruth Keller were members ot the mixed quartet. Barbara Kempin com- peted in piano solo in the Big Seven. Lois Sharp in vocal solo, and Jacqueline Ricket in violin solo. Jacqueline Ricket won third in violin solo in the Big Seven when she wus it sophomore, Thus they all demonstrated The Sign of Musical Prestige. Ruth Keller, as president, Cnases Dirt concerning her classmates and will go Thru Ezwthqluike and Fire to save her class from downfall. In scholarship tests, they showed that they would be on the Roll of Honor were one taken, Three of the juniors were accorded at Delightful Surprise when they were made members of the National Honor Society and showed their classmates that they were reully Getting Ahead, These Ineompurable students were Mary Kerr, Ruth Keller, und Lois Sharp. -Y , - t , ,,,,, 1 ,,,, . ,,,, , , ,ni , uuuu uiiiuixuuiinniniuri 1 n ir iiin::1i:u1::ziiz:z:rzii lun: 1 9 3 2 PAGE 9
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F ,Nj 5 IQ . ,, ., 5 T H IC R E T E00 P E C T . .Qf , CLIFFORD MOORE If I Had a Talking Picture of You Sch. Team 15 Hi-Y 2-3-45 Retrospect StaH 45 Adam and Eva 35 Bib 45 Student Council 2-3-45 Pep Club 2-3-45 Student Council 'Treasurer 4. CLARE MCKINSEY You Try Somebody Else Tennis 3-45 Basket Ball 2-45 Glse Club 3-45 Football 2-45 Basket Ball Capt. 45 Student Council 45 Holtonian 45 Caravan 3. HAZEL MCMULLEN Jackie's My Weakness Now Tironian Club Sec'y 45 G. A, A. -15 Sch. 25 Basket Ball 2-3-45 G. R. 2-3-45 Volley Ball Honor Team 4. STERLING PORTER Betty Co-ed Eureka 15 Hi-Y 2-35 Adam and Eva 35 Pep Club 2-3-45 Hi-Y Treas. 35 Tennis 35 Basket Ball 45 Track 45 N. A. S, S. 4. ELIZABETH REED Among My Souvenirs Retrospect Staff 45 N. H. S. 45 Sch. Team 1-2-3-45 G. R. 2-3-45 Valediclorian 45 Orch. 1-2-3-45 Cello Solo 2-3-45 Sch. 2-3-4. MELVA ROSS You Took Advantage of Me Class Basket Ball 3-4. MARY SEGENHAGEN I'm A Dreamer Class Basket Ball 3-4. WILMER SEGENHAGEN Barnico Bill, the Sailor Holtonian 45 Hi-Y 1. ROY SINGER Bury Me Out on the Prairie String Quartet 2-35 Caravan 35 Orch. I-2-3-45 Hi-Y 2-35 Glee Club 2-3. MYRTLE SPARKS She's So Nice Sch. Team 15 Tironian 45 Tironian Pres. 4. PHILECTA STEGELIN She Saves Her Sweetest Smiles Tironian 45 G. R. 2-3-4. JOHN STOUS Just Friends Sch. Team 2-35 Pres. 35 Adam and Ava 35 N. H, S. 3-45 Mounting Ed. Retrospect 45 Adv. Mgr. Hoitonian 45 Chr. Ath. Com. 3-45 N, H. S. Sec. 4. SIDNEY SULLIVAN Just a Gigolo Tironian Pres. 45 Two Crooks and a Lady 25 Pep Club 45 Bah 45 'tAclam and Eva 35 Holtonian 4. KENNETH TUDOR I Lost My Gal Again N. A. S. S. 3-45 Two Crooks and a Lady 25 Football 3-45 Photograph Editor Retrospect 45 Student Council 3. BARBARA WALKER All of Me Tironian 4. MARGARET WOOD Ten Little Miles from Town G. R. Pres. 45 Adam and Evai' 35 Pep Club Pres. 35 G. R. Cabinet 35 Student Council 45 Bus. Mgr. Bab 45 Holtonian 4. 1,f'fIfffiffffrisiaygggiiiglgglgziii 1 9 2 irf- W-W - gqngggzmvgrgtgwgzg PAGE 8
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Top row-Mary Kerr, Doris Lyon, Ruth Marshall, Cordelia Myers, Galen McKinsey. Middle row-Anna Marie Pitsche, Jacqueline Ricket, Janet Ross, Lois Sharp, Warren Sinning. Bottom row-Edith Squires, Edward Stoll, Edith Watson, Lucile Wood- worth, Donald Wright, Harold Wright. Advertising Our Wares tCONTINUEDJ By their banquet they so impressed the seniors with their ability to have Some- thing Good for Every Meal that ever afterwards in speaking of the banquet people said Children Cry for It. As for the girls of this illustrious class just Ask the Man Who Owns One. None cf them will ever be forced to confide to a friend- Tom Said My Lips Looked Painted. Not to be outdone. it may be said of the bays that They Satisfy. Four out of Five Have It -meaning personality. Why even the Girls Eye View of them is simply if there B any more about the perfect junior class Even Your Best Friend Won't Tell You for hc doesn't know. On April 1 Floyd Hilgenfeld, the boy, With a Face that Fits was chosen hobo queen. '4There's a Reason for the work of these worthy juniors- Hasn't Scratched Yet. This class Strong, as the Rock of Gibraltar' in all its erfcrts and Double Acting in its results has still a bit farther to go in reaching their ideal of giving Triple Value. Heres their idea- Are you 1lStCI1lI1'? As seniors we expect a Good Year. We hope it may be said the class of '33 Always Boosts and Never Knocks but Does the Work and will win for Holton High Schcol the 'Gold Seal and each student, by hearing His Masters Voice and educating' for the '43 in 1 may prove himself U99 44 100 Per Cent Pure. PAGE 'IO X it ' F r t 5 liidc Hssl :Mui ii 1 NZ f '4- S .ggi S4 N: -. 34. LFQQ: SLT . Q- -. . ' 5 5 ltr -, ,Qi sg.. tg Q' W! ,
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