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ROSTER Voelker, Dorothy x - “‘Dose”’ “Oh, For Land Sakes.”’ English Course. Glee Club, ’10-’11-’12-'13.. German Club, ’11. Manitou Staff. ’12. Adelphice Society, ’12. Editor-in-chief Manitou, °138. Sec., and Treas., Glee Club, ’13. Vice-Pres., Senior Class, ’13. Prom., Committee, ’12. Editor- in-chief Flambeau, °13. H.S. Play, ’13. “T und mei Beau.’’ Vollendorf, Harvey = - ‘““Aarv” Commercial Course. Class Treas., ’09. Glee Club, ’09. Athletic Assn., ’09-’13. Junior-Senior Class Basket Ball team. Manager Baseball team, ’12. M. H. S. Basketball team, °13. Annual Staff, °13. Vice-Pres., Dramatic Club, ’13. Prom Committee. “Tt’s Great to be a Soldier Man.’’ Westgate Clyde, - 7 - “Doe’”’ Scientific Course. Athletic Assn., ’09-’10-’11- 12. Pres. Science Club, ’11-’12. Class Basketball team, ‘11- °12. Track, °11-’12. Dramatic Club, ’12. “They Always Pick on Me.”’ White, Ethel - - - - ‘Storky” “Made Away.’’ English Course. Dramatic Club, ’13. “Dreamy Eyes.’’ Wills, Howard Sas = ‘‘Butch”’ Commercial Course. Athletic Assn. ’09-’13., Footballteam, ’10-’11. Capt. Track team, ’12. Manitou Staff, ’13. Annual Staff. ‘Vas iss Lose Mit Lovee?’ —18—
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ROSTER Ryder, Lillian M. - - -s ‘ Bob”’ “Isn’t that funny?” English Course. Glee Club, °10-°12. Literary Club, ’11-13. ““Seuse me, teacher.”’ Schmiedicke, Benjamin J. S “Butler.” “Such is life on a farm.’’ Commercial Course. Boys’ Glee Club, ’09. Debating Club, 713. “T don’t want a million dollars.’’ Seeger, Gladys ES - - “Specks”’ “Oh, Fizzle!’’ Scientific Course. Glee Club, 712-718. German Club, ’10-’11. Literary Society, ’12-’13. Prom Committee, 12. “Tf T could gain the world by wishing.”’ Sladky, Ella Agnes - = “Slim”? Commercial Course. Dramatic Club, ’J]2-’13. Literary Society, ’11. “Keep on the Sunny Side.”’ Stericker, William - - - “Bill” ‘Rats.’ Scientific Course. Business Manager of Manitou and Annual. ‘Pres. of Class 712. Prom Committee, °12. Science Club, ’12. Class Basket Ball Team, 12. Class Baseball Team, 712-713. Class Track Team, ’11-’13. Oratorical Contest, 713. Junior Play, ’12. Dramatic Club, ’13. Glee Club, 712. H.S. Play, ’13. “He’s a College Boy.” =17—
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Class History—1913. As I walked down the middle aisle of the high school assembly room, now vacant and empty, I beheld the seat I chose four years ago. I approached the seat with a different feeling now—a gloomy mist seemed to hold it sacred. Again I sat down in that seat, not-. to work as I have worked, but to dream as I have often dreamed. I dreamed, and behold, there appeared before me, dressed all in white, a beautiful image. Her hair was like gold, and from her long white robe hung streamers of cherry red and silver gray. On her bosom was a red rose. An open book was in her hand and she read from silver pages. The words which were read flowed from her lps in music softer than the breath of angels. She ceased and closed the book. The covers were of solid gold, and I stared at it in wonder. ‘“Have you ever read the history of the class of 1913 of the M. H. 8.?’’ she asked. I answered in the negative. Her expression remained unchanged as she said, ‘‘Then I shall read it to you, from the History of the Schools of Manitowoc. The class of 1913 is one of the most romantic classes that has ever been graduated from any school.’’ She slowly opened the book. “On Sept. 7, 1909,’’ she began, ‘‘the members of the class of 1913 began their high school life in the several high schools of Manitowoc. Although they were separated in three distinct groups, they worked very hard. Their first duty as students, was to con- e
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