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WEGNER. DOLORES llock« y—2; Glee Club I; operetta 4; Prom Hoard—3. WEISSMANN, MARGARET Mucky' operetta I. . . 3; Glee Club l. i, 3; Junior Claas Play 3; Senior Class play I; Baseball I. 3. i; Ha'krthall I. 4; Hockey 1.3. I; Volleyball I. I WESTPHAL. HUGO General Course. WINTERS. EVELYN Evie Hockey 4: Baseball 3. 4; Basketball 4; Volleyball I; Glee Club I. J. 3. 4; Junior Class Play 3; Operetta 3, 4; Senior Class Play 4. ZIMMERMAN. LORAINE—“Zimmie” Prom Hoard 3; Operetta I. I; (I lee Club I. 3. 4; Hockey I. i, 3. 4: Volleyball I, j?. 3. 4; Basketball I. •. . 3, 4; Baseball I. $. 3. 4. President . . . . Vice-President Treasurer .. . Seerelary . . . . CLASS OFFICKRS ................Kdward Schakelman .....................Ktlna Fleming ................... Harold Stengel ...................Woodrow Mistele PAGE TWENTY-ONE
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STRASBURG. STANLEY -“Stan Class Basketball I: Basketball 2. 3. I; oratory I. STUBBS. GWENDOLYN Gwen” General Course. UTTECH, VIDA “Boopa B:i k -tball I; Hockey I; Operetta -3. I; from Board 3; Glee Glut)—3, I; J stalT —4. WAGNER. BERNADINE - Benny” Operetta 2. 3. 4; Glee Club I. 2. 3, 4; Commercial Course. SCHAKELMAN. EDWARD Eddie” Football I: Oratory I: from Board— 3; Class President—4; Class Basketball 1. 2. SCHILLING. NORMA General Course. SCHLOESSER. HERBERT Hat Class Basketball I. 2. 3. I; Coir 3. I; Hand—I, 2. 3. i. SCHOELLER, LORRAINE Band I. 2. 3. I; Orchestra I. 2. 3, t; heelainatory I. SCHULTZ. HENRY Baron General Course STENGEL. HAROLD Schnozzle” Class Basketball I. 2. 3. I; from Board 3; Class Treasurer 2. 1; Student CouneK I; Golf—2. 3. PAGE TWENTY
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Senior Class .1 list ory September seventh marked the beginning id' the last year of our high school career, which was overloaded with a combination of work and play. When we entered our Alma Mater way back in '£!) we were considered minors and as being plenty green, hut through the years we have been steadily climbing tlie ladder of progress until now we are supposed to be the major division of the student body. Of course, not all who started with our class as Freshmen have been able to reach this goal, but that number is comparatively small and with our reinforcements from Home and Sullivan we have about as large a class as when we started. 'Phe members of our class have been very active in sports and other activities of our school. Our football letter men are Liehel, Ley. Deesh. Gruel. Emil, Malwitz, Mistele. Herro. Many other boys were on the squad, but did not have enough ability to make ttie team. On the varsity basketball team we placed Herro, Hibbard. Mistele, Strasbnrg, and were also well represented in the intramurals. 1 have also been told that the girls of this class have been very successful in the G. A. A. The class is quite well represented in the High School Hand and Glee Glubs. We are also quite proud to say that our class was the first ever to attempt putting on a junior class play, which turned out to be a howling success. 'Phe outlook for the senior class play should be quite bright and. thus far, the “J” seems to be up to par. Summing up the lour years. 1 think that we have come up to the high standard set by our preceding graduating classes, and I think that we will all feel slightly blue when, this spring, we receive our sheep skins and leave our Alma M a ter. Lyle Kiesling. CAGE TWENTY TWO
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