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W Ions I We lst row- -Carolyn Humphrey, Edna Myers, Doris Abervvald, Anna Rupert, Dora Reppart, Charles Hoyt, Bobby Norris, Carl David Bievert. 2nd row'-Patricia Eisenhower, Mary Louise Heavey, Gene Sloyer, Aubrey Hen- ning, Ross Zerby. 3rd row-----Bettie Eogelstrom, Phyllis Hall, Nellie Harvey, Alvin Hauserman, Bill X Z, a n W - H 1 y Smiley. 1 for ' 4th-Lucille Acker, Betty Smitlg,3 Lucille Roedigerw Evelyn Rush, Raymond Gormley, Harryi K.rt1ger',xEa,1fl lililby, Frank Gerlecz, 'Arthur Langvardt, Ted Sullivan, Viblap Neilson, and Everett Lallisfiwere notvin the picture. xiii ii is kg , Z P'-7 K ' U is ' i I i 1-4 I , , ' 4 4 il ,J A -' J if 5 A 1 ,X iii! Gee,-this isijiitgfkstingslyian:gptuiigeiif looking bunch d n't you think? Edna,-fMyers Bta13inxg!besid5:a dear friend of hers, nal ely Carolyn Hum- phrey, was on the dehzj teamj and notbsbjbagl that !i Qifi . Anna IiifBie.1f'g,also rated team berth on d' Jaton Charlesivtloyt, the oneivivifitli tlielqlflond cuyly locks, played the part of an elder- ly gentleman inktliel operetita-would you believe ith ,Now Pat E., woiftfiyou lead us in ,jsoine of ltljoge soul stirring, er-blood-curd- fe-l-ing schooliyells? and there's Gene standing nearby to help you, but don't disturb that tem.permental'esoprano, Mary Louise Heayey standing between you. 'VVhat's the joke Bettie? Yfdu've evidently been telling Phyllis Hall, who incidentally,,had the second in the loperettag and Nellie Harvey, that re- markable Chemistry stuckntfl' I 5 A 's'We lootballfheroeus must stick together, say Alvin Hauserman and Bill Smiley, jr. We are doing quite well toon. 'Wfonderhiwhyl they' pibt two Luciilles on the back row! Perhaps they have something in comrfygn. M Art Langvardt and Everett Lallis were too bashful to have their pictures taken but theyboth played basketball for I. C. H. S. fl 935 A-d
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