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Q The Redskin li OOM! Boom! There. goes the beat of the warrior's drum summoning all ' braves to a heap big powwow, the last that will be held in that camp. Let us look in on this last meeting of the chiefs which will last from September 7 .1 to May 14, 1935. The retiring chief, Reitknecht, calls the meeting to order and presides over the election of new chiefs. Now Big Chief Phillip Badell orders scribe Wilhelm to review the meetings of the last three years. Th 1931-32 meeting was presided over by Big Chief Hildenbrand, who was suc- e ceeded by Chief Wagner, and she in turn by Chief Reitknecht. Many festive occasions f h t t were the mus- were sponsored by these mighty warrors, of which two o t e grea es ical-comedy, Three's a Crowd , and the Junior-Senior banquet. In the year 1934-35 we see the chiefs ably directed by warriors Badell, Edwards, Hale, and Wilhelm and sponsors Henry and Nees. Braves Shilling, Beauchamp, and Thurmon and maidens Edwards, Wagner, Miller, and Johnson are now presenting the ceremonial Ther Fixer, Two festivals are held for the braves in reward for their hard work which they put into their wars against 3 Spa physics, economics, English, and others. Some of the outstanding braves in the athletic war are Kaiser, Beauchamp, Wil- helm, Lazar, and Phillip Badell in basketball, Daly, Stranen, Cholewinski, Wilde, Kais- er, Lazar, Wilhelm, Beauchamp, and Paul Badell in track, and Mlekodaj, Miller, and Johnson in girls baseball. Chiefs Hale and Shilling are representing the tribe in the music department. ' ' ' ' ' ' A 'l 1. The many fantastic The Senior Chiefs held their traditional war dance on pri and quaint costumes worn covered a period of years from 1890 to 19410. The entire tribe is looking forward to graduation but all will regret leaving the old camp ground. Senior Class Will W1 E, the class of nineteen-hundred and thirty-five do on this day of departure from dear old K. H. S. bequeath this last will and testament: S R 'tknecht leaves his unbounded vocabulary to Gerald Storey, ! Chester e1 E-Wk? Bernard Kaiser, his notable track ability to Robert Laramore and David ' l ' t Harold Daly' and Violet Moscow, Arthur Ambler, his style of guitar p aying o , Bickel. her incomparable laugh to Robert Holzbaur. Jerry Cholewinski, Inez Byer, and Irma Webb will their red hair to Delda Fern, Evelyn Edwards, her chewing gum to Martha Trigg, Jennie Yonan, her towering stature to Stella Maslowiczg Ed Pawlick, his alertness in Physics class to Oliver Van Deman. Harriet Johnson leaves her German hook to Betty Heilman while Mickey Thurmon leaves his punctuality to Harold and Joe. The Badell Brothers leave their ability to make love to the Stromeifjger Brcghersg . . . I ,, . . i S9 Vernon Conner solemnly bequeaths his position as Senior Sheik to evon gg ' 'll h' wa with women to Joe Krsek and Dennis Boyer. while the great Karcewski wi s IS y Ray also leaves 'his affection toward Mary Ed to Joe Zechiel and Frank Gurrado and all the rest of the boys. Irene and Vivian leave their love for the alumni to Mary George and Alice Suk. ' The entire class leaves its cunning way with all the teachers to .the poor Juniors and the rest of the students. May they emerge from the school curriculum as intelli- gent and sophisticated as we! g 1 9 3 5
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Q The Redskin l- HIS is station K. H. S. broadcasting' from the Knox' branch of the United States Dept. of Television. Bong! Bong! Bong! The time now is exact- igillf-XI1 ly 9:45 brought you through the courtesy of C. lleitknecht Co., leading' MW! manufacturers of smart jewelry and accurate. timepieces. Wilhelm Motor Cars is on the air! Listen in at the end of this program for the- announcement of this week's winners of our contest. Ladies and gents, our guest artist for this evening will be Victor Karcewski, giving a lecture on What the well dressed car will wear this year. He will be accompanied by the studio orchestra, under the direction of Vernon Conner, assisted by Ike Lazar and John Daly. This concludes the' program. Now for the winners. 1. John Lockridge and his Miss Wanetta Scott having' the largest family in the West, consisting of 23 fat, healthy youngufns. 2. William CFuzzyJ Fell and the Missus, the former Conradine Rodgers, for hav-- ing the largest collection of sky-hooks. The next feature of the evening will come from the Sticks Squankiest Hangout, the Club AI Yanutin. We shall now turn the program over to the master of ceremon-A ies, Wilbur Biggs, who is appearing there nightly with his royal geraniums. This is celebrity night, and many of the worlds celebrities are here tonight celebrating the- thirtieth anniversary of the graduation of the class of 1935. And now comes the treat of the evening. We are very fortunate in having with us1 tonight, that dance team of international fame. BadeIl Hale, and Badell -Just a moment, please, there will be a brief pause for news Ilashes. Chief of Police Bernard Kaiser, has finally picked up the notorious gigolo, Ray Beauchamp, for lifting jewelry' ofiunestimated value from the neck of the beautiful countess, Hanson a-la-mode.-That is all. You should be here with us tonight, folks. We will introduce at this time a few of the notables. Joe Rodgers, detective better known as pussyfoot , from Knox- land Yards, is sauntering around-alone. Then there are the Duke and Duchess of the American stage, Blaine Smith and Jennie Yonan. They are with that incomparable' daredevil of aerial fame, Marion Watson, the tight rope walker for the Clark and Gal- breath Co. Circus. Also, see that charming blond Venus, Evelyn Edwards, sitting over' there with her newly acquired husband, who is by the way, hubby no. 7. There's Don' Shilling, newspaper-man-about-town chatting to Lloyd Wilde, noted wall street finan- cier and Francis Mlekodaj, popular' stunt aviatrix. Maybe Don's getting the low-down' about the whereabouts of the rest of the members of that class. I hear Violet Bickel married a prize fighter, and Mickey Thurmon is a missionary in China. Irene Miller and Vivian Wagner entered a convent shortly after graduation. That's all folks, and this concludes our program for this evening. We now return yon to the studio.-Your announcer, .Terry Cholewinski bids you all good-nigulit. .. Senior Class Officers VALEDICTORIAN-Anita Hale SALUTATORIAN-Marian Watson PHILLIP BADELL .................. ............... P resident EVELYN EDWARDS . . . .. . Vice-President DEAN WILHELM ..... ...... S ecretary ANITA HALE . . , . - .......... . . . Treasurer 1935 p
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