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Kiel High School, Kiel, lDis, gg m mu mm m mmmmmngg Bark Row: M. Schilling H. Spindler R. Moritz R. Belke R. Walenta V. Kaufman V. Richter H. Jugenheimer l.. Pastel QPFKIHCI RIYWI l.. Rath Nlllllh E. Hauser N. Kasten I.. Munfs Ndlllh Sfhfillll Front Row: l.. Tamm E. Smelting Sophomore Class 'President . .... . . NORMAN RUH 'Uice-President . . . . CLADYS NAUTH Secretary and Treasurer . . . ELMIRA SCHRAM Jqdvisuf ..,,.. . MISS R. WALENTA Gt course, we were looked down upon as ignorant and bashful Freshies last year. Oh, we were razzed, as you can imagine. It didn't take long until the twenty-three Freshies bloomed out in their natural colors and showed their ability. ln the fall of i927 only eighteen of our class returned, so there we were now, not freshies, oh no,.but instead a group of Sophomores settling right down to work. We aren't looked down upon as being quite as ignorant any more. We want every single one to fight for his mark not merely getting it, oh well, because teacher likes me better than you. We don't, however, want to be just book-worms, but to make a study of the environment and see what is going on in the civil world--that is, make use of our knowledge. When we graduate we want to be a Fine group of students who will really make themselves useful to the world. Iizgi Ill 4 my-Um ,ll
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Kiel High School, Kiel, lDis. IgE! mm Dm mm mm g!g Back Row: H. Wagner C. Perzold M. Dedering G. Bahr A. Steinharclt L. Kerch F, Klein C, Tamm Third Row: H. Smelting R. Steinhardt P. Mattes L. Rocck E. Hooper E. Postel E. Hartman R. Spindle! W. Scholz Second Row: C. Cast A. Rabe l. Harkins C. Katzoreck F, Voss A. Silhernagzel E. Voland E.. Reichardt lfronl Row: R. Reinel-ting E, Feile Junior Class qbresidenl . . . . . GORDON BAHR Secrelary and Treasurer . ALYCE SILBERNAGEL Advisor ............ MISS E. HOOPER Did you ever see such a group of earnest looking faces as the juniors? Amazing results would surely be found if a psychanalogy of each person was to be taken. This industrious class has a reputation of making the school laugh, of showing them their intellectual ability, and of taking the lead in outside activities, and bright ideas. just loads of them! V ln January, the Junior Class gave a debate in the assembly on, The wages of women should not be lower than those of men in the same occupa- tion. With the exception of two Seniors, the basket ball team was made up entirely of Juniors. Many also contributed to track. According to the English teacher some of the students may even be poets. lf that keeps up, who knows, we might even have second Shakes- peares, Longiellows, Bryants, Rileys, and the like. You never can tell. lizyt 'ln lull
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U Kiel Hiqh School, Kiel, lDis. m IEIl UD Dm mE mm DD Um Back Row: P. Lullofi G. Robinson lVl. Lutzke Ruh R. Meiselwitz P. Rurlt R. Kuhn L. Krehshach E. Kraft E. Meyer W, Maries H. Buchman Third Row' W. Baht AX. Winkel K. Pezoldr A. Lulloff F. Dhein C. Hcnchcl T. Taras M. Voerks C. Jaschob l. Krautlcramer C. Michcls L. Backhaus Sr-ronrl Row: lf, Thiessen C. Voigt E. Damrow C. Winter E, Wagenknechl l.. Brill l. Kms-iluq., K. ,leanty M. Zirk N. Kuether M. Reineclc C. Lulloff l'Arunt Row: H. Hoehl E. Sy M. Steinhnrclt M. Heidenmnn Freshmen Presidcnl . . . ........ RHODA KUHN U.'ce-Presidenl . . . . WILLARD BAHR Secrelary . . . CLARENCE HENSCHEL 'Creasurer . ,... MYRTLE ZICK flrlvisor ...,., .,... M ISS T. TARAS They enlisted-forty of them-ulrreshmenh in every sense of the word, but they joined the ranks of the studious knowledge seekers. Their terror of the Sophs was neutralized after the Sophomore-Freshmen party. which was given at the high school on the twenty-third of September. They then showed their good will and gratitude to the Sophomores by entertaining them at a Halloween party. The class is very proud of the fact that so many of its members are participating in the activities of the school, especially athletics. Many of the boys went out for basketball. Although they didn't play an important part during this past season, little doubt remains that they will be Kiel's future champs, 1'.l4Qc' 'l'1c'421l1-'l'zw L
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