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SOPMU MURJL Cl ASS Dtluf lI'OH'll lfllly 193.1 Qeptember 3 Here we are back agarn w rth the hope that the wrse Sophomore mfry supplant the green Freshre most Dracrously Ahead ot us rs a year rn whrch we must carry out thrs hope to the fullest extent October 8 The Enghsh room IS Irlled wrth booklets and drfrwrngs These projects were made at the completron of the novel Srlas Marner whrch we all enjoyed October 30 Members of the brology class took mdrvrdual or group hrkes thrs past week Weeds leaves and rnsects were found and arranged so that they can be used for class study and for the exhrbrt December 4 Th1s week rs Book Week A contest of recognrzmg books and therr authors was held Genexlewe Churchs book revrew on Young Revolutromst was prcked by popular vote of the class members December 6 Our class electron was held under the drrectron of M1ss Maedke our class advrsor The followrng officers were elected Rrchard Seeber Presrdent Robert Tensfeldt Vrce Presrdent Edward Jung Secretary George Foskett Treasurer Dolores Serfert and Robert Mrller Student Louncrl The meetrng was adjourned wrth the assurance that those elected would fulfill therr dutres to the best of therr abrlrtres December 11 The Enghsh classes are havrng a unrt on Safety ThlS afternoon we attended an accrdent trral rn the County Court It was educatronal both from the standpornt of safety and court procedure 1936 February 19 Durmg M1ss Rankm s absence M1ss Dahl has had charge of our Lat1n class Today we wrote Mrss Rankln letters rn Lat1n Aprrl 1 Tonrght the Forensrc Contests were held The Sophomores had two partrcrpants Geneyreve Church gave a humorous selectron and Fannre Ives a serrous declamatron June 3 Th1s ends our Sophomore year Has the wrse Sophomore supplanted the green Freshre Yes of course and next year we shall be upper classmen at last IA' l wmptz C L V N ' ,1 X l T ' l O ' 0 :dx 1 , A 6 h T 'J v . : ' , r' f' . , ' .1 r .' ' H .' I H I 0' I . , - , b - Y .. . ,H 1 ' - v y' v V . ' to be entered in the National Book Review Contest. ' N ' ' v - ' v' . 4 - W' 11-3 TXYI-lN'l'X - wo 4-
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John Angtl liuth Auchter Chltord baars lrvrn Banker Eva Bauer Joseph Beck Ruth Best Charles bullwrnkel James Copeland Marrmn Corwrth audrey Fe1nd Margaret F1 cher Stuart Flemrng Rosella Ganser Geraldrne Graves Rlchard Grerg Darwm Haag Elarne Hake Wmnle Hauser Marjorle Henry Arlene Herdendorf Margaret Hotter Elalne Johnson Glenn Keuler Verna Koch Elleen McGurk Chfford May Rrchard Mueller Helen Mundt Nelhe Numan Alvrra Oettmeler Ora May Rarthel Myrtle Sayre George Schakelmann Wrlham Schlesl Judson Schoeller Norbert Schopen Kathryn Sterner Helen Stengel Gladys Strese Dorothy Vandre Joseph Vog el George Wagner Roger Wurtz Ralph Zahn x 11111101 L Dhl AM A mrlhon ure A great actress Work done on tlme New York stage man rger Another Jeanette McDonald A Pacrnc Coast angler Growrng tall Wrnnmg a college debate A gre It factory owner A second Mrs Culberton Chorus g1r1 1936 Prom Queen Drrvrng rn an auto race A concert vrohmst book Drrwmg safely and sanely Model husband Hollywood rnovre drrector Bookkeeprng 'lbollshed from school Tourrng rn England A sophrstrcated lady A crty grrl Formulatrng a new georne try theorem A letter rn the mall A physrcran A perfect cake Absolutely srlent and sen srble Knowrng everythrng rn hrstory Creat geometry teacher Qtate 4 H Club Drrector A great dancer S350 shorthand Job Dancrng to Jan Garbers mus1c Very bold Makmg a shoe strrng tackle A burldmg contractor A famous band drrector A second Gabby Hartnett Double for Zazu Prtts Great pranrst A professronal basketball player Grand opera star Certlfied Pubhc Accountant Another Fred Astarre A great musrcran Hrghly pard radro comedran VXI-I IXXINIX UNI illlll ON AWA KFNING I founl a nrckel Loarnmg her lrnes tor the Iumor class play Not qulte started Just sweeprng the J H S st rge Smgrng 1n the yrllage chorr Plblllllg ln Rock Rrxer As short as ever Qelhng 1 washrng I'!l'lC1llIlO 'lt hls father s store Makmg boxes at the shoe 1 rctory Trumped her partner s ace In tap dancing class Dream came true Drrvrng around town durrn the noon hour VN ednesday orchestra practlce Just mrssed the telephone pole Forgot to brmg the bread home for mother Drrectlng the cows to the prsturc Another perplexrng Book kcepmg assrgnment to do Trrp to Helenvrlle Just a mce home town grrl Strll hung rn Helenvrlle Stlll dorng todays geometry Only an 'rdxertrsement Recoverrng from the bChlCk test Ill hfue to take another year of Domestrc Scrence Strll talkrng Vkondermg what the questron was Dolng a theorem for the thrrd tlme Just a 4 H County Commrt tee Charrman Fell out of bed A 2 page shorthand asslb ment to do Just a dance at Fort Stlll the same shy grrl Krcked by a cow Vkhrttlmg hrs 1n1t1als on a pencrl Taklng lessons on the bass horn from Mr Anhalt Playrng baseball at noon Just Kay 'Stull taklng mus1c lessons Made the class team Tn the J H S Glee Club Solwmg a bookeeprng prob cm Danemg a 31g rn the corrrdor Playmg a mouth organ Fntertammg the hrstory class 1- 115-11 131101 11.1, 1 Q7 ' C , sz A Y 1 W 1' ' ' - r 1 , . .I' A ' .2 U I x I ' n V QC K, A , . . . 1 . . , g Eryle Graper Author of a spelling text- Forty in spelling test ' ' y' 1 , . . ' v. as ' I r If , I - . . . , ' ,r , . . V . K Y . , .. , 1 , . I . L ' ' I - ' - . . . - L .on- L I s n - K c as l
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LAST ROVV Robert Stroebel, Roy Herde, Leslie Pruefer. George Foskett, Richard Seeber, Harold Puerner, Jack Statz, Robert Tensfeldt. FOURTH ROVV -Leroy Zimmermann, Margie Reinel, Helen Endl, Antoinette Cornish, Ruth Griese, Lois Fredrich, Genevieve Church, Do- lores Seifert, Marion Schiesl, Robert Miller, Robert Diedrick. Robert Weissman. THIRD ROWV -John Beilke, Jenny Higbie, Marion Clark, Lorraine Haas, Elaine Horn, Verna Oestreich, Ruth Marek, Ruth Beck, Eunice- Ludtke, Leo Huss, Francis Streim, Floyd Church, Frank Ropinski. SECOND ROVV-f-Lorraine Ambrose, Rosemary Gavey, Mary Woold- ridge, Lois Reuter, Lillian Peterson, Erna Florin, Eleanor Hake, Eunice Dobratz, Isabella Marg, Merlin Tews, Edward Jung, John Griffin. FIRST ROW Gladys Streim, Fannie Ives, Myra Strese, Wilma Niebler, Gladys Streich, Jean Brueckner, Lorraine Stelse, Hazel Fandrei, Elmer Lukas, Donald Monogue, William Meinel, Thomas llurnett, Joseph Huss, Herbert Edwards, George Miller. I sSOPIl71OI1llOlI'PS 1'l ws ul-'l IlAl Iis In.. i.. I'l'l'wl1IllIll .... ............... . . Nil-liniwl Si-Q-Iwi' lim'-l'I'4'si1l4'lll .. .. Hula:-l'l 'l'4'l1-Iblnll Sl'4'I'l'l1Il'f' .... .. Iiilwaulwl .lung 'l'l't':islLE55 ,, ,, I lim'ul'g1- I 1isIg1-Il 4,5 3. I fr Mr J ,Mya L I'XIil-Q IXYI-I5 IN Hliil-If
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