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Elizabeth Wilson NNot leading but a good follower H 'a 9' j6 V enneth Myers 't NHe ad a far away look in eyes, he was looking at his feet 2' l Ralph Tneobald His thoughts are too large for his vocabulary Violet Relnbold 'She seems dignified but wal until you really know her Elfreda Ohm WF ne people like fine deeds need no trumpets W Pauline Lewis nwhat care I for studies or fame? All I want is to play the game W Joyce Kueny CNot Pioturedl earing his wisdom lightly c , o k X 6 S . 3 L X ll . tk fx K ' sf! 1 1: : IZA!!! 1, nf I ta f fa 721' 3 f H ' ! H . ik , , t H , k . I . 1 , , , . c, 4. 1 Nw 1 . N 4 . 'S A . 1- A 1
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9nu Louise Schleis 'Hard work does not bother herg She does not bother 1t.' Brigham Wheelock 'And still they gazed and still the wonder grew, That one small head could carry all he knew.' Hilbert Rueber 'Convince me? Try ltl' Irene Sonksen 'A maiden never bold, A spirit still and quiet ' LaDonna Sasges 'I r not, neither do I worry chard Byers 'I am n in the roll of common men Gilbert Rueber 'Satan finds some mischief still for idle hands to do ' Louise Dirksen 'She would rather mend a fellow' ways than his socks ' Phyllis Kendall 'Pep, punch, and personality Don Olson 'He's a member of the band, and you should hear him toot his horn!!' Irene Albertsen ' en once the young heart of a maiden is stolen, the maiden herself will soon follow ' Byron Fisher 'No sinner nor no saint perhaps, but well, the very best of chaps '
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THE SENIORS There's an old saying nIf you strive long enough you will succeed U and forty three seniors the M H S Class of 1939 have finally discovered the truth of this maxim For four years they have constantly battled the bugbears that rise in every student's path, and now they have successfully con quered all On September 2 1935, fifty eight fre hmen class of ' entered Mapleton High School Mrsterfully they struggled through algebra, handled with care the things preserved ir formaldehyde that were handed them in general science and pounded thumbs and burned fingers in manual training and home economics The next years forty nine students enrolled as mighty sophomores Durinc this year they began to demonstrate their ability both in academic and extra curricular fields The boys played a part on an undefeated football team Their Junior year was even more of a success than the preceding years Despite their frantic efforts to make mone for the Junior Senior Banquet the class of forty five students took time off to contribute to a Western Iowa Conference basketball champion team to an unusually wood football team and to a verv successful year in music and speech Then camo the vear that made them lords of the student body their senior year And a ain the class demonstrated their talent in music, sports, sneeca and in the academic subjects For their motto the senior class selected nTOHlbht we launch, where co we anchor?N Their class flower is the white carnation their class colors, teal and rose Officers of the year were President Robert LeFebvre Vice president Mary Rauterkus Treasurer- Kirk Bennett Secretary Donald Olsen Twelve students started together in kindergarten and h ve bone through thirteen years of school tcpetrer They are Dorothv Dean, Elfreda Ohm, Pearl Marten Darleen Seward, Elizabeth Wilson Richard Byers Kenneth hyers Donald Olson cilbert and Wilbert Rueber, Harold Wlnneke, and Junior Zediker With physics and bloloay well xpcunded into them and the stru gle of the rose to be class flower behind them the seniors, uit? tae best wishes of the other classes look for ward to a peaceful launchiae of their ships and to a success ful and honorable anchora e somewhere in the future C' J r , L . ,I .N , , , Q, . . . g ' L - f r ' , L -I .s O . 0 9 I ' 'J 1 5 3 9 I o f, J ' ., f. 3 , . ' z, 4 1 . a - . c ' n 1 1 J 1- 0 , r. Q - K ' 0 ps . h , . r IL A . . 1, . a - . cp I , . . . . , A o c T L - . - L. U D . . . y . - - . ' I ' A ' f L ' ' 1 1' - -.5 - W ' J r, U 'c. C . a ' g A ' ' V , X, -, ' . 5 . 1. 4. C n 1 A ' N 1 - 4 , C L C - ' o ' fu I . l. I '1 ' ' 1. 5 c I ' , , ' f Q 0 A L o .............--...-. -.. 1- ----Q-4 cu --..-----.-n I F --.--.-----q , , ,. 4. 7' '. . . Z1 H' ' .c. 3 A A . V c K -. ' , cl l. 4. , 4 C 1. , ' , ci , fi . - ' C - . 0 . 4 q LJ C ' N - .3 ' C ' - 1 . 4 A i .A 'J ' L. , Q A V. . , r, A l., 1 . . ' r L 1' T t A 0
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