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Kiel High School, Kiel, lDis. gg mnummmxmnnummmmnnmnmmmmmmmmmnnmmrrnmuumnmnnnmmmmmimm mmmmnmmmg: ABC's AS IDE SETIIORS KHOID THEUI 'Gm' A is for Arwin, as R he's better known, Don't try to convince him, he's ideas of his own. B is for business, which means work, not fun. Waukie will be glad when the Triad is clone. C is for Claire Langstadt, our advisor and friend: Each difficulty that comes up she will surely mend. D is for Dexheimerg she knows and plays her part When it comes to breaking some poor fell- ow's, heart. E is for Esther, an excellent gal , As playmate or worker or friend or pal. F is for Feile: for Felix too, He's always there to help pou through. G is for Graf, easy going, full of fun, She loves lots of friends, especially one. H is for Harkinsg if her man's in the case, You know that all other things give place.- l is for lda. she cares not for woes, F or as trouble comes to her, so trouble goes J is for jaschob. Gordon is our shiek . He has the girls watching him all week. K is for Kuenne: he's not a lady's man He's a good scout: make him talk if you can. L is for Lueloff: our champion in grammar Frivolity of ladies for him has no glamour. M is for Mathes: or Jessie you know, Also for Mission House where she likes to go N is for Norman, he's not very tall And his main ambition is not to stay small. O is for Walter O. Spindler and his trombone. You often hear him practive, but then he's not alone. P is for Prof, Mr. Bruce I should say, He s never cross Munless he feels that way. Q is for question, querry, and quiz, We get plenty so we keep down' to biz R is for Rach: quiet maid, there are few That really know the worth hidden in you. S is for Spindlerg Edna strives to leam the best ln physics, history and all the rest. T is for Miss Tarasg we are indebted to her For our grammar lessons and English literature. U is for Unity, our class sticks together. ln sunshine and rain and in all sorts of weather. V is for Voland, he tries with all his might To lengthen the day with hours stolen from night. W is for Waltz he has no double When its getting in or out of trouble. X is for exemption, in which Seniors excell. You ask, Why? Because we study so well. Y is for youth: of course we think of Rose, She doesn't worrv. A fellow comes for each that goes. Z is for Zick. Florence is ready for anything you ask. Whether it's only fun or a difficult task. meawifmvi lllyv Iilerwz
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Kiel l-liqh School, Kiel, lDis. ggmmmnnmmnmn mmmmmmmmunnucmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmzmmmmnmnnnn gg Kiel High Assembly Wednesday morning Dear Betty, Spring certainly has brought commencement news. Seems impossible that four years have passed since thirty-six of us started our career at Kiel High. Remember that Initiation Party. We certainly were afraid and not unnecessarily either. Most the freshmen were initiated into the social life of the school that evening, and how they loved school. But when the faculty took it upon themselves to initiate us into the busy part-studies-well, then school life wasn't so pleasant any more. We were really very gentle to the freshmen when we were sophs. QD just the other day the fellows said they wished that they had a nickle for every frosh that took a dive into the assembly waste paper basket at their request. l wish they did too-then we could donate a new receiver for the candy, gum, etc., that assembly teachers make us throw away. Don't anyone try to tell me that our class wasn't active in our junior year. Basketball, baseball, school work, and all the clubs were benefited by our class's interest and support. The other day a group of us played Who, What and Where -using members who had dropped from our class since I924 as our victims. We were surprised, and we enjoyed this game, and l know you will too. WHO WHAT WHERE Olga Adams Employed Milwaukee Elmer Ausloos At Home Elkhart Lake. R. F. D. Anges Boeselager Kohler Walter Burkhardt Employed Sheboygan john Coeres Student Appleton Harvey Graf Milkman Kiel Leo Klaeser Employed Harvey Leonard R. F. D. Adela Manz Mrs. Ray johnson Elva Marx Student Sheboygan Lester Mattes Employed Kiel Milton Mattes Clerk irmgard Neumann Maid Milwaukee Carolyn Ramminger Viola Roethel Ray Wagenknecht Oscar Wendling Edwin Wehmeyer Mrs. Milton Whippermann Maid Employed At Home Elkhart Lake. R. F. D. Kiel .- it Elkhart Lake, R. F. D. Our motto is Not at the top, but climbing, our colors Crimson and White, and our flower the American Beauty Rose. Miss Langstadt proved such a satisfactory advisor last year that she was again chosen as our guide. Walter Roeck is our president and Adele Mathes is secretary and treasurer. We surely studied hard this year-made up for what we missed the other three years. We even-goodness sakes Betty, only three minutes and the class bell will ring and l haven't even looked at my physics. So long. Love, Jessie. Iizgt' Tun
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Kiel High School, Kiel, lDis. m m11D mm ml1J llDm l ' ' Ida Blum Hiking Club 2 Home Economics Club 2 Audubon Society 2 German Club 3, 4 C-lee Club I, 2, 3, 4 Triad Staff 4 Harriet Dexheimer ff- Dexie Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4 J. A. c. 3 Triad Staff 4 Alfred Feile ' ' Felix Audubon Society 2 Baseball 2, 3 Dorothy C. Graf 'Y Dutch Track Meet I Audubon Society 2 Hiking Club 2 1. A. C. 3 Glee Club I, 2, 3. 4 Triad Staff 4 Margaret L. Harkins K Marge Audubon Society 2 Glee Club I, 2, 3 J. A. C. 3, 4 Triad Staff 4 I' IL I zrwlw
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