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PAGE THIRTY The Class of 1922 Isabelle Weber, mir « I:»— president so wise, Someday in politics to a high office will rise. Norman Robisch. the electrician of our class Is forever making friends with some fair lass. Edwin Gruennert, our class's most learned sage Can relate from any textb iok, page by page. Mark Bienfang, our treasurer so bright. Says, “Pay your dues with all his might. Merlin Brose, by whose father the school is heated. Gets sore at low standings and thinks he is cheated. Estella Schumacher, belongs to our bunch And in history class always has a bum hunch. Forest Muck, our hookworm right. Studies “Ancient History till eleven each night. Lucille Melzner. a hair dresser to come, Always lixes her hair up in a way very hum. Edwin Dahareiner. a buttermaker’s son. Is always jolly and full of fun. Louise Hauser, in history class is always laughing At some joke that “Funny” is cracking. Dorothy Keuler. comes to school in a Ford sedan And drives the car with the skill of a garage-man. Philip Ruidl. a future flower dealer, Worked in the brickyard as a brick-wheeler. Doris Hohenstein, is studying many a book That will teach her how to be a cook. Ralph Bienfang, an artist to be. Is always drawing pictures of “you and me.” Marion Uhl, a clever English student. Answers all questions in a way very prudent. Verna Bienfang, with hair very red. Has a fiery covering for her wise head. Eldon Wineland. a writer of verse. Could be better, but couldn't be worse. Dorothy Berg, is right there with all stuff And is forever using her powder puff. Irene VVolfgram, a farmer’s daughter fair, Has very beautiful light brown hair. Rachel Weinberg, is one of our wise And some day will run a stand selling pies. Marion Welch, is our most effective vamp And when it comes to flirting, she is a champ. Dorothy Koch, is learning to sew; As a dressmaker she won’t be slow. This is the end of the tale of our class Which tells a few lines about each lad and lass. —E. W. W .
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PACK TWK.NTY NINE C Sophomore Class 3 Isabella Weber, President. Norman llobish. Vice President. Mark Ifienfang. Secretary and Treasurer. I c |- ItlL Bl'l'g Ralph Bienfang Itulli Bienfang Verna Bienfang Merlin Hrnse Kilwin Dahareinrr Edwin Gruennerl Louise Hauser Doris Holienstein Dorothy Keuler Dorothy Kocli Lucille Melzner l-'orrest Muck Philip Ruidl Kstella Schumacher Marion Fill Rachel Weinberg Marion Welch Eldon ineland Irene Wolfgram The Class of ’22 We. the class of came to ,1. H. S. in the tall of 1 9 1 IS. perhaps a bit nervous as are all Freshmen. There were about forty-three members enrolled. Things were strange the first day. but we soon had our programs arranged, had become acquainted and used to our part of the building, and we fell at home. The year sped on. there were some Hunkers of course, but no more than is usual in a Freshmen class. A member left us now ami then. As the year drew to a (dose the non-flunkers realized that one-fourth of their credits had been obtained. When school reopened, we as Sophomores found that several new pupils had been added, but at the same time, a larger number had not returned for the second year. Due of our new members composed a piece of music. We were very proud of him. but be was with us only a few weeks, when he moved to another city. Many were leaving school and now there are only about fifty per cent remaining id' the class which enrolled as Freshmen. The leaving of some causes the remaining ones to become discouraged. However at present, things are going smoothly. Those who are here mean to make a class which has the right kind o! school spirit. Perhaps our class isn't popular in athletics, but the teams were well backed by our members. In many of the other school activities, we may not be as well represented as some of the other classes, but we make every effort to encourage the participants and show them our good will, which is an essential backing. j. H. S. gives opportunities which money alone cannot buy. She affords interests which may not bring us to a high degree of popularity, but to a high degree of usefulness. They can be obtained only by working zealously and without fatigue. Our class is anxious to grasp these advantages, use them in the best way possible and help run the machinery of America. —• . M.
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