Marinette High School - Whipurnette Yearbook (Marinette, WI)
- Class of 1935
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F X K E 3, li l 5, 1 Y 'Y Editor-in-Chief CEDRIC SNYDER Q 1 Associate Editor JUANITA HARTBERG 0 . Business Manager HUGH HIGLEY , . x ' THE E If V1 rf Ti Qi ,XWI-IIPURNETTE . 1 . X. I X K X 'X N X Q if Q5 I 'ffr fiff 1 his QW X wg llllllliiillfllll' N X ug... I fl f' ll. .5 5. E1 M 'IE 'fs I .' 2: X t Iwazllcfallf I j ff ,S X wi IIIHIIIIHIHIH' W: 1 I ffmlrllnfllffyu gi K W :Mimi LH 'Hi W mum wg -, V I ' n U, ! A Q If f f 13.1 I I : l,. a A, g I 'yy 'F -f ,- . ,., 4, . 'ff -'ff A im . 4' ,. Y LE 35' ch N ' f ff . r V ,V nf- .. film' 'ff f Xi YE N if ai ....fi-F ,,,. ..,.n.,, i,- ,li 5 Q33 WU!! mmf dui? N. Runes. 635, M , XX , THE WHIPURNETTE Volume XXII Pllhlislwrl bv thu SENIOR CLASS ffl' Marinette High School Marinelte. Wisconsin stiff Q V DEDICATIUN NVhat facilities are necessary for obtaining an erlueation? VVell planned and good curriculum, excel- lent buildings, good laboratory equipment, good text- books, and well trained faculty. Realizing the vast iniportance an education will play in later life and wishing to show our appreciation for the facilities given us through the free public schools for obtaining this education, we feel that an appropriate way to show our appreciation is by dedi- eating this twenty-second volume of the Marinette High School Annual to the founders of the free public schools in America and in Marinette. THE EDITORS 4 THEME In the year 1635, the citizens of Boston, then in its fifth year of existence, met, and realizing the superlative importance of and need for educational facilities, established the Boston Latin School, the first free public school in America. For three centuries the public schools have been advancing, developing, and improving, They have undergone many changes in curriculum, buildings, and faculty qualifications, un- til now they encompass the best of facilities for giv- ing the pupils the basic and fundamental scientific principles necessary for success in life. We hope that as you turn the pages of this book, you too will realize the wonderful values and oppor- tunities offered by the school and will appreciate them. THE EDITORS 5 HISTORY OF SCHOOLS With the neeessary twenty-five pupils required by the laws of the state the Marinette lligh School was organized in 18715. The sehool was held in a building whieh now occupies a position on Main Street directly opposite the Hose House No. 2 and which is oeeupied by the linion Labor Print shop. ln 1883 the linion Sehool was built where the high school building now stands, and the high school was moved into this new building. In 1891 the building was enlarged, giving it an auditorium with a capacity of 140 school desks. In 1901 the last addition to the llnion S.-hool was built to aeeommodate the g1'owing enrollment of the school, giving it final capacity of three hundred students in the auditorium. In the Spring of 1914, the voters of Marinette passed a bond issue for :lil-15,000 for the erection of a modern school. The old Union School was wrecked immediately after the elose of the school year in June. During the sehool year 1914-1915, the high school was housed i11 tive old store buildings, scattered for three or four blocks along Main Street. The present high school building was completed in September, 1915, by the contractors, Messrs. Bailey and Marsh Company of Minneapolis aeeording to plans a11d specifications drawn by the architect, John D. Chubb of Chicago. The school contains one of the largest auditoriums in Northern WYISC0I1Sl1l. The actual seating eapaeity is eleven hundred with space available for an addi- tional 0119 hundred. In 1920 Marinette found its school faeilities inadequate. An analysis of the situation developed the fact that lVIarinette's problem would best be met by a central high school organization. lt was conceded from the beginning that the Junior and Senior High Schools should be housed in separate buildings. The housing of Manual Training, espeieially the shop work, was carefully studied and a special building for this was ereeted. The matter of erecting a Junior High School was plaeed before the City Council who acted favorably upon the request for a bond issue 011 May 4, 1920. The question was set to a vote of the people .ll the general eleetion of November 1920. A majority were i11 favor of the r'l4225,000 bond issue. The Miehie Construction Company was awarded the general eontraet and began work immediately. After many delays the buildings, although not eoni- plete, were finally ready for occupancy in September, 1922. Later in May 1922 the eity council authorized another bond issue to fully complete and equip the buildings. The eost of the building was f14295,000. The Junior High School is a modern fire proof structure. It is a three story structure measuring T4 feet wide and 221 feet long without a basement. The building provides east and west light. The average ratio for the entire building is about o11e to four. F. R. l'tley was the lirst superintendent of the Marinette High School, serving from 1887-1889, G. E. Denman is at present the superintendent having taken office in the year of 1933. J. C. Crawford was the first principal, serving from 1887-1890. S. S. Mc-Nelly is principal at the present, coming here in 1930. Mrs. H.'C. Hanson, the former Lizzie Perkins, is the oldest alumnus of the high school, while the youngest alumnus is Charles Edlund, age 15. 6 THE SClIO0L 27 In l6351'he cihzens of Bosfonjhen in HS second year of exis'fence,me1' and founded The firsf free school in America THE WHITE HOUSE wAsHlNG1'oN AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY The year 1955 ushers in an important anniversary in the life of the American people. Three hundred years ago the first American high school - the Boston Latin School - was founded. It was established in 1635 only fifteen short years after the landing of the Pilgrims. From a small beginning with one instructor and a handful of students has grown the splendid service now pro- vided for more than 6,000,000 young Americans by 26,000 public and private high schools. These schools are developing the most precious resource of our nation, the latent intelligence of our young people. It is worth noting that social progress in the United States is following swiftly on the heels of the remarkable expansion of educational opportunity at the high school level. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT SV1111111. I:11,111I1 511111 1 1'.. 11lI1,l1.llI, N1 1 XX 111111 11 - 1 -1111' . : g 111's1 A. 1.1'1111:11'11s1111 11 X 111 111 1'11N1111111 1'. 11, 1'1-111-1's1111 ,L N1. xY11S1lIl - , 1 - 1 Q 1 1 .1 . , 1 . 1, ,. ,, . 1 . 1 1- . .-., 1 .1. I.,, . I . 1 . .., I. . 1. 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Y. 11I11I.I11Y 1'1'1-S1111-111 1311111-11 111' 1'I11111'z1111111 7 G. E. DENMAN TUYHHQGRADUATES This year-book will probably heeome one of your most cherished possessions as the years go hy. It will help you to relive your lugh school days and to renew the friendships that were sueh an important part of your life at Marinette high sehool. High sehool graduation marks the L-lose of a sehool eareer for many of you, but at the same time it marks the beginning of new and perhaps more important undertakings. It is for these beginnings that high school attempts to prepare you. The welfare of the members of the elass of '35 will always be of particular interest to me. l trust that n1y small part in direeting your high sehool life will bo instrumental in helping you to realize your ambitions. Very sincerely, G. E. DENMAN Superintendent 8 ,gli S.S.MoNHLLY TU THE CLASS UF lSl35: lu this oral of worlrl vt-ollolllil' 4l0l1l'llSSl0ll you lloull- quiz-tly to tho l-llll of illlfltllvl' svhool yl-:lr illlll jII'i'llllliltiUll. l'll'0lll tlll- llalto of yttlll' olltl'allll'o to lllgfll svllool you llilVl' lll'ill'll tzllos ol' prospl-rity illlll 0Dll0l'illlllflt'S of f0l'llli'l' j't'2ll'N. lt. is ll?lilll'2ll to illvzllizc tlll- pzlstl, to lwlivyo tllalt tilt' 0IlINlI'flllllii0S of f0l'lllf'l' tillll-s slll'pzlssl-cl tlloso of this zlgrv. Ilowm-vor, you lllllst IIOXV fall-ll tho l:llllll'l'. Upportlulitivs will illW2lyN ho lJl'l'Nl'llt for tllosl- who zlro Ill'PIHl1'f'll. Nc-vor ll2lS illl'l'l' llL'1'll so g.2'I'P2lf El vzlll for lillUWl0llQt' illlll wis- llfilll als will ho l't'llllll'l'Il ill the' y4'2ll'S zllloalll. 'l'lll- solution of till' Ill'0lllt'IllS llow l'Ulll:l'0lli'lllgJ,' tho world will l'l'lllliI'0 tho host tllzlt is ill tho zlhlost, most fllfll'UllQ'llly tlwlillc-ll illlll llighost llllllillxll of tho youth of tllis Rlllil otlu-r volllltril-s. Your high Sl'll00l ll'2lilllllQ,' ll1lS fzliloll if you clo uot l'0llllll'Cll0llll tlll' g1'l'l'ilt rospollsilmilitios you will film' illlil 2ll'l' lllli illlpvllvzl, hy cluty. to llo your lltlllost to ll1f'Pl1 tlu-so lwlspollsillilitills. To llzlrv haul il small PilI'i ill thc' 0llTx'l'lJl'lS9 of llvlpillfl' vou to lwoolllll lwttor F t'llllil7lH'll for thc- tzlsks tllelt lio Zlllvilll ll2lS. to lll1', llt't'll 21 sourvl- of lit'l'll pl02lSll1'l' tllltl slltisfzll-tioll. 1l0llQ'l'2ll'lll2lfiHllS to tho lll0lllll0l'S ot' the g.l'l'Ellll1iliillQ' vlzlss, lllilj' you ll2lVP yollr NllZll't' of tho lllillly tim' tllillgrs of life-. You I'2lll 2ll'K'0IIlIJllSll this hy owl' 0011- fllllllllgl' fill' groocl work you Sf?ll'fl'Il ill high svhool Elllll 1Il'2lSlllllg1' orl-ry opportunity tllzlt lllilj' 2ll'lSt'. tlooll llill'll work is 2lllVl'ly54 llol-ossall'y. S. SilIt'l'l'f'ly, S. S. Ml'NEllllY, Pl'lIll'ljHll. ll. liYlil'M Assistant I,l'llll'iIl2ll. S.D.BYRUM 9 if l .X1'l' l.'l'Y lol. Kun: Mr. lhissvll. Mr. lizlngi-V, Mr. Vlzirk, Mr. Tlluilc-, Mr. Hzxslur, MV. lI2lllN'lI, Mr. llzirnmiu, Mr. Ili-nkv, Mr. l,Uil'YllS. l'Inir1l Huw: .Xssistnilf i'1'im-ipzll S. SP. Iiyriun, MV. i'IXwul'tliy, MV. Mmlwiivlmi, . . . . 1 Mr. Miivlwll, Mr. Iuwrf, Mr. O lic-ziry, MV. 5l'ilOllHlk0 xi.-N.-ily. 1' i,I'1llt'llI'li S. H. fwmiil Row: Mrs. Bunilu, Miss Tliiill, Miss Sl'llIi4iL'l', Miss Hull, Miss Ariiolil, .u...- i1.1 .ii-As, Miss i,2lii0l'SOlI. Miss livin-v, Miss Szux':1g'i-, Miss liillllllillv, Miss Ihiyrrmili, Miss HWIIIISOII, Miss N!lllSil'OIIl. I'irst Iinw: Miss Hl'iSfl'l'll, Miss lnlml, Miss ll:-lmrlviil, Miss -IUIIIISOII, Miss lillusliv, Miss Kl'Oilll, Miss llulmlvu, Miss llolmzlii, Miss Mvtzig, Miss II:lglr0i'g', Miss l,:li1-il, Miss Ilinxv, Mrs. Hivv. ff Kgttiu I if 10 sEN1oR IIIG ll SCHUU1, AIAHGHRX l'l'lu1' 14, Hu- Talking' ui' this Illl'fllI'l' um- 111 N11 Q l N 41 ss H1 1-lussvs m .Xlgx-Inrzl was 1iiN1'llHSill ' ilu- topn l lllnflmlall lull I lx W ,f gf' imns up .. Q Q. wwm' II.Xl,l, X il . WU Mr. H'Yl'lIlll, .Xsxistunt l,l'illt'ilJEll mul l'lw111isT1'y illSfl'lli'f0l', , s in vl1nl'g14wat's11uly in Hmmm 25 wlu-11 this llil'flll't' was takm-n. '. sb 'a ' Ybv Q Qi, , x X J 'J 1 4 W Q .fb J Q, F' ,f AQ! ' vw p' lx gf! Q A cf' uv ll ffl: lUUR N.Xl,lSM CLASS mu ll IIINIII vlzxss, filllglllt by Miss Ilzldlvy has pllblishvd ilu X11 mu I lllilll0UQfl'2l13lll'll 111-wspapc-1', van-ll wcvk of the SEN IOH ENG IJISH 1'm-try was tho subjvvt of study for this Q1-411111 of Se-uiors in Miss Lnird's class, whvu this pivtllw was takml. 12 PHYSICS .. ,v,. -,., U. .l,.. MV. Ix.ul hull mls 11.ul1ln,, this ,ltbllll ul slumlenlx 111 vllwts oi lwzli fill IIIUHIIN wlu-11 illls Ill1'1lll'l' ul 4...-l rw' 'Sli' HRH .,,.,., . .l lluls L1'l'lIllli. lll1I1MlI1.1l1lN' H1 Illuw Ill flu- lmml, un as lu-1111: NIIIIWII ilu- ilIlltI2lHll'llt2llS ni' lllllSiI' lay Mr. Ihlssn-ll, llvilll ui' H11- sin' Ul'l!2II'flllt'1l1 S 1 1'UMMl'lRl'lAIJ In-UV 1 . llm lllll'1l lN'l'l1Nl 1 01111111-1'v1z1l Imw 4-lzlxs, 1111114-1' Mr. lh-rrzul I l lul lx l'0I3l'l'Yl'lltEl1iX'U of ilu' Sfll1l1'lltS vllrollvd in tlw volu- ll'flll0llf ,MW ,AQHA NVUUIJSHHI, llns Wmnfvclsllrwp 1-lass IS Wlll'klHQ1' on IH'H,l1l1N plnnmml ln IIll'lllSt'lYt'S. -.viilu flu- hvlp fri' Ml: Rilyllllillll H01 14 L1 .JM dk li ' My L, x ff! KI! DIJIGRN ll lS'l'l DRY This Alllfl1'l'l! lllN1Ul'j' ilnss, lllltlvl' Bliss Iulllw- Ilmwmll Ilviltl ni' 1111- Nm-izll Swivllw- ll1'Il2ll'llll4'llt, H215 sllulyillg' mlm Xzxpnll-ml 211, tllls tum-. C IIALIQ MONITORS . . , . mx, lx.l11Im.ln, lumllmfl, II11-IM, W1-iw-1'1, ISi'IllM'l'U' N4'W'I'llIIlll, S1llil'I', F . ,- I-Y lgll,-IIN Xnl I on H' Q, 1 mn-'s . lhurl Huw: Nll1'IHIlII'll, Vnln-, Nlumli, Yugi, Ha-l'g,1'll1:111, Vlnism, Hlzlkv, Brown, I ru XXII, :Xllll1'I'SUlI, lirill. NQWHIHQ Huw: Zt'I'Jl15k'V, llulquisf, Iiurlnlv, l'vukmvsk.v, IlvXYuII'1-, Uslwsliv, lI1'l'sln'v, H111 n A I nlllsxurltll XIII! T r gt, 'i ' .' ' . . ' s rung, Hvrkvl' - K lwfimlu Huw: Slwlllmrn, Ziwlufki, I'hIw:1r1ls, .lnlmsmm, l'v1m-rauuu, .Xl'lllS1I'lbllQ, lmwll IXIIYIIII Hxlluul Hluk I' Imxnll - . .. .. , X.. ,.'., 1,-. 15 HOME E01 INK DMICS This is unc nf the ninth gl'l'iltlt' Honw Econonlics clothing 4-lnssvs, busily working' lUlill'1' the- Sllllf'l'YiSi01l of thvir tvac' Miss lllnzv. her, .XXXN nw 16 JUNIOR HH? H SCHK lf JI - 4 .,vl - FA' Alia 'filg- SSES h ,Ve X- ,-. X 'x 'x xii' ,. 7 , Lg v -Lg -.a mal.-.' ,f1.. ',N- ,., 2 . Q H' 2 A Z 1 5. gf . I , . 5, Q-,. M'- S s -fig X mx. A Q ., .. . A I I .y ,v. .kg X ,1,:..' .le 4 l Xj, f g:...'.5 L X.. .1y.:',' , , .25 -J'-v ,eq 4 YQ sk W ff ' X -1 Wai:-. , ff,-A wlyhgl ,Iwi :N . : ,. , . -'iii' N. v . . x x, .- 5 ,,., .I my -. K ' '-.A ., .' 1. - .f. . XA ,,.,' L-'ix 1' V.. f:f'LX. - x The rod and dunce cap were encouragemem' To The Iagqard and school life was severe and ferrifying a ,,vv-.A.q1.- - ff. , -3.1 . 'vu -, ,. . 4.16, 15. .5 ..j..L 'Q .151 ,vs PRESIDENT Roy Kaufman, president of the Senior Vlass, has the distinct honor ot being' president of his class in his Junior and Senior years. Ilis smile and winning personality have gained for him scores of friends. Ile has been lauded for l1is athletic ability, participating in football and basketball.for three years, My e,ffeWij5,Ma f We WW I Wil My 1 v1cn-rans11naN'r N ' of ' l'arl lVIag'nuson was elected vice-president of the Senior Class at its first meeting. Like Roy, he has been a member of the bas- ketball team. SEt'RETARY-TREASURER As secretary-treasurer of their class, the Seniors chose Lucille Ilansen. YVhen things have seemed dull,'l she has been ready to brighten matters up. She is an active member of the G. A. A. SENIOR CLASS MEETINGS The first Senior class meeting of the year was held to elect officers. Because no one received a majority for president. and so many other matters were discussed, it was necessary to hold another meeting. At this time all the officers were elected. In March the Senior girls convened to decide on what sort of dresses should be worn for the Iiacealaureate services and Commencement. After a close race, semi-formals won over sport dresses for the Baccalaureate services and sport clothes for tl1e graduation exercises. It was necessary for the boys to call two meetings to determine whether all white linen suits or dark blue coats and white trousers should deck the males. The latter received a majority. Entire dark suits were worn for Baccalaureate. A committee was chosen by Roy Kaufman, president, to select various mottos, class flowers, and colors. The committee's selection was presented to tilt' class at a meeting: in early April. Suggestions were also ot't'ered from the floor. The grardenia was chosen as the class flower with blue and silver as the colors. Motto: NVIIOII you are pulling, you cannot kick. 17 HONOR STUDENTS VALEDICTORY The Senior Ulass of 1935 is very proud to have as its valedietorian Janet Hue. She is a member of the Whipurnette Staff. Janet sought her laurels in the Cornniereial Course. SAlQll'l'ATORY Martha Hershey, salutatorian of the Senior Class, has done her work in tl1e General Course. She has been an aetive and eapable member of the Llbrary Council. BIG TEN The ten Seniors ranking highest in seholastie averages are: Janet Hue, Martha Hershey, llerniee Schultz, Grace Zeratsky, Juanita Hartberg, Harold Vieth, Dorothea Anderson, Dorothy Estreen, Esther Queever, and Mary Agnes Hurd. DEULAMATORY Shirley Mullin with her deelamation, Chivalry, was the victor in the Marinette High Sehool deelamatory contest. She represented Marinette at the Fox River Valley contest at East Green Bay, ORATORY Only one senior, Robert Hood, partieipated in the Oratorieal eontestg and l1e was fortunate in being' awarded first plaee. The oration he delivered was entitled, The Man NVith The Hat. He represented Marinette at Manitowoc. 18 Num: linowwf-''lirownio'' Nupvrwtltinnz Wolkilu: untlvr o lanlllvr. .21 Monitor. L., I.. . IJ0NAi.n f'AAlI'III'1I.I. - on l'vt Pvvvv: Shogi Wo n Pvt Sn, ng. Yr l'utv Little Ilo4vul. l oiuritv Song: jul-vt' 'I . Ilonurm' iAlAIltIAIII'I'1' Cox- Sis Dono'rm1.x Mrni. AN1n-znsox- Andy l'vt Pvviv: Iluokkvvlung tvsts. l :u'oritv Snug: liluv Moon. Ambition: To gvt am A in Iylll. L Avlivitivw: tllvv t'luh, I: l.inroln Ibvhnting Stlvivty. I1 G. A. A.. 2, 3, 41 'l'vnnix, I, 2, IL, -lg I'ollvyb:Lll, JI, -Lg llnskvtlutll, -lg Bust-Imll, I. l'lvr:m'N linxxvtli-1 Axniznsox--'Ilflvf-'I Siuxvmition: Pink l'iil'lIiIllIllh. Ambition: Iiv first Iauly prvsidvnt. Pvt Pvvivi History. Avtiiitivs: lglL4iil'lIl1lii. I, 21 tl. A, A.. LE: tllvv t'Iul1, I: lll't'i1iIIIilf.itIIlS, 1, 2. ... . tinwi: i':A'l'IllC'x'N Annnnson--1'Swede Pvt Pvvxv: living Vallvtl IllontIiv. Motto: Nt-vvr trouble trouhlv, till lronhlv trvohlvf. you. Ambition: 'l'o ke-vp from blushing. Avtliith-4: lmsvlmll, 113 Iiuslu-tlmll. -I3 llurlmnk Svivuvv l'InII, I1 tllvv t'lnb, 11, 43 A t'upvll:t Vhorua, I, .I.x:w:'1' IIl't'lI,l.I'I Axmznsox-'hlznnl' l'vt Pvvvv: tlxforrl glamu-5, Ikunl llsxng ut: South Shorv killing Avaulvnnx Alvtto' It's an givin! wwrlll if yru nIon't xivaln-n. Avtlvltivs: lhnlg.-r t'luh, lg llowkvtlmll. lg Monitor. 353 tllvv t'lnb, Ji. 43 Ilitlin l'lu'l I g . , . lXlA1co.xt:lc'1' Axnrznsox- Mugs Ambition: To Irv o nulwv. l'vt Pvvxv: Anivrivon Ilistory. Pvt S-tying: lVlio'vl vvvl tlutnk it. Avtixitlvs: Yollvilmll. I, 43 lioskvtlmll. I, 4. Awrnt n liiciixmz-' ' Iiink ' ' Alnbitiezn: To hv at lnvryvlz lkuzll Ilunpzouti lnwttnv Asylum. Pvt l'vt-vv: 'tturly llaxirf' Avtivitivs: Iinntl. I, 3, 31, -I: llrnm Major, JI, -lg tlrvhvstru, I, 2, Ji, -t, tlrllv--r, 43 tllvv l'luIx. I, 2, Ii, tg Wvbstt-r, 2, Il, 4, tltllvvr, -lg lli Y. 2, T53 lntraunurztl, I, 2g Ifootlmll, Il, llinvoln llvlmting, I, tlflivvr, lg Ilnnnv Itoon: lltlivvrg lntrzlnnunl Bnsvlmll, il. llonluvl' Il, lirzlticnxlvi'- Hob Ambition: 'l'o hv at Guy l.olnlmnIo. l'vt Pvviv: Fatt, l':+u:olly St-vu With: tlnnnon Ak Ilnnwvn, Avtivltivs' tllvv t'lnh, 1. 2, ii, 4: tlrvln-xtru, I. 2, fl. 4: I-'uot,lmll. 1, 12, Sig 'I'rnvk. l, 21 llonnv Iloonl tllllvvr, l, II, t'Iauss lbtllvvr. l, Zip Ili Y. 27 lntrznnurnl liusl'vtb:ilI, I, 2. Il, -lg lutrrumnal Wrvstlinpz. I, 121 Intramural linxvlnnll, 1, 2. ARNOLD HI'IltllI 0RS Ambition: 'I'o bv on Inivntor. Molto: I Con llo It. llonl Ilnngoutz Itsulio Shop, Avtixitivs: lntrzmuirul, I. 2: 'I'unilvling Suinul, 2, Zig Bond, 2, Jig lllzv l'loIr, JI, 41 tlrzutor. Ig A VSIDPIIZI l'htn'us, 4. iiItlll'1'IlA Iinicxni-:fului.- Betty'I Pvt, SIIIIIILII Ilzxvv you got your Et'lIlIllIIIi4'S tlonv? Pvt Pvvvv: Ton lnnvh work. Foioritv Song: tlbjvvt of My Al'lt't'tion. Avtivitiu-'ci ll. A. A., I, 2, fig Ilaskvtllall, I, 2, II, 4, l'vt Szlylng: l Dunno. Ambition: Lvorn lo vook, Avtivilivw: Ibuvlmll. 1, :lg Rusk:-tlulll. I. 2: lwnllvylmll, I. 2: 'l'un1bIing, ' 7 J 4 Yl0I.IC'l' Hll0II'N+' ' I31'owniv Motto: tlootl things vonlv ini Nlllllil nvlutzvs. Ambition: .lust to bv at Iittlv tullvr. I+':n'oritv Song: Un A tloo Ship. Lolly op. Avliutivs: Anlruin Moth t'lnh, 1 Ilnskvtlmll. Il. iVIAlCK'I'IllIlA .I Ni: .tnnsow-' an-vl' l'vt Saying: ' l'h r's Fvrn. Allb ru: To grow. Pvt l'vt-vv: I.our1 , li Stull:-nts. 1 1 Avlivitivs: lnlrsunur 2. fl. 4. RICIIAIIID t71t.tnr1'r 1 l'vt Saying: Going, 'ony' Ambition: Iiookkvvpvr. l'vt l't-vvv: 'l'inolng ovv on on Irv boot, Avtlvltivs: lfootlmll. , 15, Sl: lntrzunurul lmskvtlmll, I, 2, 12, -lg ltznlgvr t'IoI1, Ig t'hvf l'Iub, lg Hunk Ii, N.x0AiI JEAN f'lll'lMt'0I l Amhition: 'l'n bv onvthinu but at proprivtor ol' it etorv. llznoritv Song: Yvs, Wv lluvv No Htnnunss Today. I'sn:ll Ilzmgout: Stop :nnl Shvn or Fay Frovks. Avtivitivs: Ilaill Monitor. 2, Ji: lllvv t'Iub. 1, 2, 3, 43 Allrnin Math, lg Ilnll Full tilllvvr, I: lirztnnitir' t'luh, Zig Iiosvball, I. 23 Volleyball, I, 2, lhtsln-tlmll. 2: Tvnnis, 2. l'vt Pvvvv: Driving n var. Alullitinn: Stvnograuilxvix uttu: Sl'illllli lluyw alrv lumpy days. Avtivllivsi G. A. A., ll, 43 Ilull Monitor. il: Busvlnlll, Il. I4'n.xNK f'l'liAl.t'IIlNl Motto: All thv goml thingn in lifv cumvs lust, so why worry. Anilnition: A Ililliartl vln1mp. lkuztlly Svvn With: My hat. Avtirilivxz Intrornnrnl Ibm-lnatll, II, -lg IIIll'?lIIIlII'JIi Buskvtball, 4. .losrzrn t7nn.xi.c'111N1-''Joe'' Molto: I.ivv and Lvorn. I-'atruritv Song: How Ibry I Am. sIllil'I'ilIIl0Ilf 'I'ln'vv on n nmtull. Avtivitivs: Prvsitlvnt Iloinv Ronin, lg lntrzunurul Soft Hall, JI, 45 IIIIHIIIIIIFEII llzmkvtlntll, I. 19 1 935 MARION DETTMAN-4 ' Gus ' ' Suorrstition: Collorting Hairpins. Motto: llon't takr no for an answt-r. Usual Hangout: In bod. Activities: History and Civics Club, lg 1'llitllllllS AVA LILLTAN DEWOLFE Flob, 1. Ambition: To be a Hoon' llvotioiiiics tt-arln-r: Mott'-: Nvver bt- latv, Pot Saying: lsn't that niet-2 Artivilies: Hall Monitor, 4: film' l'lub. 52. 4: ll. A. A., 2. 4: Builgt-r Club, 1: Sophomore Softball Team, 2: Volleyball, -lg Home Room Otiirvr, 2. CIIARLES I'1DLllNlJ-'H Clint-lie l' Pot l'0rw: .lov l'vinn'r. Suprrstitiou: Shooting Stars. l'sual Hangout: Rarint-'s. MARJ0R1E ELLEN EDWARDS Marge Superstition: Ont--eyed vars. Favoritt- Song: Soliturlt-. l't-t Saying: Wb0rt s Cab? Av'tivit.ivs: Llnvoln llebuting t'lub, lg Baseball, l, 23 Ilaskt-thall. 2: Volleyball, l. 2: Adrain Math t'lub, lg lk-rlamatory t'ontt-st, Il. 43 'Ft-nuts. 2: Ulivtu' lit-atlvr. 4: G, A. A.. 13, Ci. 43 Wbipurnvttt- Stati. 4. REUDEN ERLER-I ' Fred ' ' Motto: Don't bc a quittor. always try to dw bt-iii-r. Vsnally St-on With: out monvy. Favorite Song: 'l'ln- Uld Gray Marr. Artivitivs: Hall Monitor. 4: lntramnra GLADYS ERLER-' ' Glafly Ambition: To bt- a nurse: lit 'I Favorite Song: lbon't .1 It Bo Ar-tivitius: G. A. A., L., Il, 4: 1, 4, IJOROTHY ESTREEN--I 4 Dottie ' ' Vsually Ser-n With: t'urly hair. l'sual llangiout Ambition: To bt-roine an artist and a lady A4-tivitit-s: G. A. A., Z, 3: Whipurnottv Stall. ELAINE FLEURANT-6 ' E ' ' ls, 1, 2. SY l'sually Se-on With: Lurillu Ilausrn. thvr You. llistory Civics Club. lg lntramnrals, 2 llonn- tAlarion'si 3. 4. Ambition: To go South in tho Wintvv, Favorill- Song' Thr Ubjvrt of My Atfvrtionsf' Pet Wav:-: Having soon-ont' Avtivitie-s: Entrrt-rl from St. .losooh's. 1 say. Laugh, wt-ll I thought l'd dir.' 4, tl. A. A., 4. DOROTHY NIARIE PORSLVND Motto: An aopli- a day kt-vos tln- d'n'tor away. l.ot's 1-atl Pvt Provo: Maki- a fish farv. Activitii-sz Linroln Debating S A., 2, 3. 45 Giro Club, 1. Il, Ambition: Lose that gigglv. oi-iety, lj Library Count-il, 3, 43 G. A. 4: Di-olalnatory Fontost. 43 Tennis, 3 llaskotball, 2, 4: Adrain Math t'lub, lg Voral Study, fig A Capella, 4. FRANCIS E. FRANCOUR Motto: B0 friendly to I-vorybody, Ambition: Ysually Sc-an With: Follows, To trawl around tin- uorld. .lctivitivsz Football, S: Basin-tball. :lg Intramurals, 4. CEDRIC GARD-' ' Cod ' ' Ambition: To be a millionairv. l'sually st-on Wilb: Stark of hooks. Motto: Try and you will do it. Artivitios: Intramural Baskr-tbail, -tg lladgt-r t'lub, 1. 4 4 C1 0 v 7 GENEVA MARGARET GASPER- me we Motto: To be st-on and not ln-ard, Ambition: To travt-l, Pvt Puvwi To bu rallvd in the morning. At'tivitiv:': G. A. A., 2: no .TACK GANNON tory and Civirs. l. Pvt Saying: 0kvy Dokt-y, Motto: Woman, thy nano- is frailty. Pvt Pt-ave: Five in tbv front st-at, Activities: Wcbstur, 2, 4: Ili Y, fi, 43 li aslwtball. 2: Football, l. 2, 3: Class tlfliuer, 2: Track. 1: Intramural Haskt-thall, fi: llall Monitor, 3. LOREN GRAY Pvt Saying: You wouldu't lit- to m srhool in void wrather, Vsnally St-t-n Avtivitit-st llall Monitor, 2, 12, EDWARD GRFIXIAN-I ' E o. would you? Pvt l't-vw: Walking to With: Fw-Lx Lambt-rt. fldio ' l Ambition: To stay singrlr. Favorite Song: Stars Fl-ll on Alabama. l'sualIy St-on With: llarold Victh. Activities: Roving, lg Intramurals. 3, 4. l 5 Dorns NIARIAN GUSTAFSONTHCHISHUV7 Pct Saving: Think nothing of it. Ambition: 'l'o sm- Snitm-rland. Favorite Song: My Wild Irish Row, Activities: History and Pivivs, l. CLARENCE IIANNON-K ' Stretf: his Ambition: California or Rnsti l't-t l't-vw: 'l'all Wonwn. Pct Saying: Most Naturally. Activities: Badgur, lg Boys' lntram Basketball, 3. urals. 1, 2. 4: Football, 3, 4: EDWARD H.ANNON-K ' Bud ' ' Pet Saying: Jake si-nt me. Ambition: C. P. A. Superstition: 'Flirt-o on a davcnport. 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Ilis.111'1' 111111 111 R1 I'll .l.111:1:1-11: l'x11:1I11' S1-1-11 11'1 1 11111111 11111111111 1111 11111111 1'11111l H11111111111: 1111111 11 .11-1111111-11 1111-1-111111 4 1101s1:1:'1' I x 1 1 I-':1111ri11- L I 1 1 I1 1111111 1-1111 11111111 ls 111 111111111s I11 1 935 lion JOHNA-' ' Tuffy i ' Superstition: Never Miss a Ale-al. l'el Saying: Hou are ya? l'et l'eey'e: t'alle1l 'l'nlTy. Aetititiesi Footllull, 2. 'l, lj llasketbzill, l. 2, Zi. lg Nl l'lnb, 2. 12, l. BETTY .JOHN Motto: lietler late than never. I'sual llangout: Tarrly tlt'liee. l-'avorite Song: l Neyer llatl a t'banue. Artivilies, Lineoln lit-hating, lg G, A. A., 2, -tg Basketball, 1. 2. Il, 4: Volleyball, fi. 4: Tennis, Ll. -lg Wliipurnette Staff. 4. Ba1:Nicr: .loHNs0N-' ' Bee l+'avorit.e Song: Luxe In Bloom. l'et Pet-ve: Walking to Sf-bool in a blizmrtt. Iisuul llangout: Selniol. Aetivitle-Z Glee l'lub, -l. ETIIEI. JOHNSON-A A Pete Stnn'rst.it.ion: Soilling Salt. Favorite Song: Sweetie l'ie. Ambition: To be a stenogranlier, .xt-tivities: Glee t'lub, 4. Giaonoi-3 JOHN SON-A ' Swede lfavorite Song: My Dear. Ambition: Reeonu- an exrellent pianist. Motto: Hiteh your wagon to a star. Aetivities: Glee t'Iul1. 2, 43 lioys' Intramurals, 1. 2, 2. 4. GEIITIIFDIC ,1i,u,xr-J ' Gertie Ambition: To travel. l+'ax'orite Song: llantls Arross The Table. l'sual llangout: llmne. At-tivities: liaseball. 1, 2. Il: Basketball, 1. 23 Tumbling. 1, 2: Volleyball, 1. 2, 24. -tg tl. A, A.. 2, il, 4, Rox' KAUFMAN Ambition: He a Trurk llriver. l'et l'et-ve: Smneboily trying to eltisel in. ljsnally Seen With: Jean. Aetitities: Football, Ll. Il, 4: Basketball, 2, Il, 4: t'lass Otlleer, Tl. 43 lli Y, Ll, il: Webster. 343 M t'luh, 3, 43 Whiournetle Staff, Il. F1.oi:ENoi: lM1,i-1 KELLEV- Pat l'et Pet-ve: Connie, Pet Saying: llonest to' gosh? Motto: A good way to keen friemls is by not giving them away. Artivities: Dramatie t'lub, 1: liaseoall, Sl: Basketball, 4: Volleyball, II, 45 Wliinnrnette. 4: Home lloom ttliieer, 21. THEODORE KLAVER-' ' Ted Ambition: 'l'o become a ball player. Favorite Song: Rain.' l'et Saying: llou't ever do tllat. Aetisities: Football. 1, 2: Intramurals, 1. 2. tiE1:'1'IumE KONYN-' 4 Gertie 1' Ambition: To keep history flutes in mimi. Superstition: Blaek Fats. Favorite Song: Thinking of You. Aetivities: Burbank Seienee Club, 1: Marionette Staff. Ll: ll. A. A,. 4. LESLIE LAFEVER Favorite Song: For All We Know. Ambition: Salesman. l'sual llanpruut.: Room 38. Aetivitiesz lntranuiral Baseball. 1, 12, Il. 4: llasketball, 1, 2 ll, 4. I'.w1, LA Mnmrr-' ' Slim l'sual llangout: Senior lligb S4-bool. l'et Saying: For the erying out loud! Favorite Hong: Silver llairetl lhatltly Ut' Mine, Aetivities: Intramural Basketball, -l. l'lliHAltDT LANGE-U1'lt'?il'fS1t ' Ambition: t'ivil EIlHlllt't't'. l1'avoriteSong: ltuin. l'et Saying: llijal1 Boy! Aetivities: Burbank Seienee t'lub. 1: l'l1ef Club, 2: Webster, 3, 24: lli Y, Ii. 4: tllee t'lub, fl. 4: Intramural Basketball, Ll, 51, -tg Baseball, 2. ELINOR LA1cs0N Motto: To train for lltlVtlllt'L'lIlt'l'll, prepare for emergent-ies. and be really for opuortunities. lisual Hangout: Home. Favorite Seng: Stay as Sweet as You Are. Aetivities: liasketball, 1, 2. -lg lftIS4'ltilll. l, 2. JOHN Li-zoauur Superstition: Blonrles. Ambition: 'l'o stay home nights. I'sual Hangout: llivans. Aetivities: Football. l, 2.2: intramural Basketball. 1, LE: Lint-oln llebating t'lub. lg Hi Y. Z, Zig Hand, l, 2, Il: tlolf, 4: liaselmll. l, 2. l.1aNNAnn L11,Jas'rnANo-'fLily l'sual Hangout: At. the library, Superstition, Team-ln-rs oyer forty. Favorite Song: 'l'l1ere's a Tavern ln The Town. Avtivities: Badger t'lub, lg Boxing. 1, 23 Football, il, Intramural liasketball, l, 2 Il, -t: Golf, 1, 2, 3, 4. Nomm E. L1Nm:mcc: Usual Hangout: Any eonfeetiouery, Favorite Song: tin The Good Ship, liolly Pop. Motto. Never ilo totlay what you can leave till tomorrow. -trtivities: Ailrain Math t'luh. 1: Lihraiy tiounetl, 2, Ii, 4g lleelumatory. 2. -lg Hall Monitor, 3: Wliipurnette. 45 Volleyball, 1. CAM. FREDI-1ic1eK MAGNIISON--' ' Bute-li ' ' Favorite Song: The tlbjeet of My AIM-tions. Motto: Slow and steady wins the rave. Pet. Saying: I 1lon't believe you. Activities: Varsity Basketball. 1, 2, 3, 43 M Club. 3g Baseball, 1, 2: Webster Debating Society, 19: Boxing, 45 Monitor, 2. 22 1fI..xx 1'oN M,xm1s'r.xn'1'--''Cl:1yt. IIIIIIIIIIUIII 'I'n ga-t :L jul: as at print:-r. lfnurritn- Sung: 'l'rvvs.' Alnttn. lin- what you :uw-.' Av-tivitit-N: lianlge-r t'Iuh. I, 23 lntrannurnls, I, 2, il, -I. Ili-:MLN 1NIANsv11m'sKx' .AIIIIIIIIUIII To ht- :I stm-nogrnnlu-r. l'suzxl Iiungznut: The nm-igl1lmr's. Motto: K1-1-niimilimz. Avlixitit-sz ti. A. A., 15. IZ, -I. l'n-shlvnt, 191 Tumhling, 2, ZZ, -lj Vullvyhnll, , Ii, Ig Mus:-lmll, LE, JS, 43 Iinskn-tlmll, Ll, 11, I. HoN1'r.x 1N1.xn1xr:.u'-H Bonnie Sinn-rstitimiz Ilrt-piling II knit'v lnuuns vonipamy. l'sual Hungnut: Tho Ifylll, Aluttn: lt' all ilrst ynu zIun't sllwl-ell, try, try signin. Avlivltir-v tl. A. A., I, 2, 21. 43 lntrannuruls, 1, 2, Il, 45 Admin Alfnth. lg llistory nnml Vivivs. 1. l'JnNA Mxmrz M,xn1Nr:Al' Amhithmt To gt-1 illl in history. ISIIILI llzxngnuti IIIIIIIIH Fumrltv Smut: IInn4Is Avruss 'Ihv 'I'uhIl'. A1-tlsitivst Atlraxin Math Huh. lg Orrin-stru. l, 11, ll: Whlpurne-ttv, -Ip Ahmilor, Zi. if'1nr:r.r: lNi.xmNr1A1'- Sully'' AIIIIIIIIIIIIZ 'Fu hs- ax sign paintm-r. I-'nvoritv Sung: 'I'hv Ish- lit' Capri. IH-I l'v1-u-: Pulling nn- Shurty. Ar-tixltivxi Funtlmll, Il. Ig Intrznllillrnl Hamkvtllnll, 2, Il, -I. NINA INIAICTINIIAIJ1 l'n-t IH-I-vt-: llnn't vnll nn- Squirt. ITsnnl IIEIIIKUIIIZ Thu kitvhvn. I :u'nl'iu' Smlg: 'l'In- llhjm-vt III' My AI1'n-r'tI11ns. ivtiiitiw: Iimlgt-r I'lnh, I. l'I:.un, Umvr: ArIAII'I'I'1NS0N1HNIIll'tyM Anlhltlnni 'l'n In-1-nrllv fund nf .AIlll'I'II'Illl Ilistnry. l'sn:ully S4-I-n With: My sharluw, l1'm'nritv Song: Tho Olvjvm-t tit' My Ati'vm-tim-ns. A1-tixltln-s: lil:-v Vinh, 1. l'Il.sll-3 M.vl'TsoN-' ' I'Il l'1-t l'1-vvt-1 'l'n rn-fmin Iv-:nn vating IIIIIIIIILIIII IllIIl'III'5. lwuul llnnpzunti Tin- piano hvnx-ll. Amiritinn: 'I'n ln- :A nnlslviuli. Ili-:'r'rv MMNOI: .AIIIIIIIIIIIII To In-cmltr n st.1-nugranln-r. I'1-t l'm-1-vm-: MV hrntlwr. SiIlll'l'SIfIIII'llI Walking nnflvr a lnflllvr. I Avtixltimw: Allrzoin Alalth t'luIl, Ig G. A, A., 2, li. 4. I'Ill'vA'AI!D M I-ix' mcg' ' .lfhltlic Ambition: 'I'n lu- :I tu-nnis star. Vwual Ilnnguut: Uv:-1' thu- l'l-wk. If'nmril1- Sung: Night nnnl Huy. Avtiiitim-si Ifrmtllznll. 4: Intrnlnurnls, I, 2, .L 4. IfI42l'I1I+IN ll. Mll.1.i-in-f- Ruins I'1-t Saying: It win ln- tlznu-. l'a-1 I's-vw: English. I'en:nlly St-on With: 'l'hv girl frivntl. Avtlxitlvs: Ilnnrl, I, 2, Il, Ip Intrnmursll Iflnxkvtlulll, 2. Ilrzm-:N ANN Mlsaos ,AIIIIIIIIIIIII Ih' n re-pnrta-r, I'vt l'm-vv: R1-stnurunts. lknnl llunguutf Thr I'l'IIll'I'5S. Arlivitinw: Flush 0l't'a-vr, lg l.ihmry t'nunr'il, LE, Il, 4, Linvuln llelmt- ing, Ig Glo-v l'luir, i. 213 Munitur, 2. 35 Hmigvr Club, lg Roll Call I I A ' ' Oth-I-r, 3 Q, ,. A.. 1.5 Ihlrlmnh Sri:-lu-v Vinh. ig T4-nnis, L.: Whlnur- IIl'lIl'. 4. .lowvl-1 IG. Ml'r:l.I.b:nA-' 1'nlrlvy Alllllitivni Hn' :L LZXIII tn-ut-In-l', Suln'l'stiti'm: IIN-ukillg an nlil'rrn'. lvml Ilnng:-ut: I'IIIII'l'Il, A:-tivitln-5: li. A. A.. 2, Il. -I3 Hmigvr Vinh, lg Iiuskl-tlmll, 2, Ii, 43 Ibm-lmll, 355 Vuvllt lull I .X , I SIIIIIIIICY IIANKIN MI'I.I.IN Aluttn: Iirink unnl hu- lllvrry. l'wu:Illy Su-vn With: .lust NUFIIIEI. l'vl I'c-rw: Any stun-. Ar-liviliva. Lim-uln lbvlmting. lg Ifurlmnk Sci:-rn-I' Vluh. lg Mariulivttv. Llp Iirnnmtit' t'lnh, 2, Zig llmnv Iiunn llrlivvr. Ji: Litlrury t'mnu'iI, Zi, 45 Monitor, I-ig Ill'l'IIllllilIOI'j' Fontvst, +I. l.l1.1.lAN S. N.xn.x'1'sKY-J'Ln,ko .UIIIIIIIUIII 'I'n uwn an nlrm-ss shun un inth Avi-nnv ut New York. Vsunlly St-rn With: I.ilIiun Wun1h'rlic'k. IIVEIYIWIII' Sung: Winlvr Ivl:lllIt'I'IiiIl4I,'! Avtlvitlvwf II. A. A.. Tl, -I. l.0nr:N NI:1.soN Ambition: l'nr Mn-cimniv or Aviator. I'su:nl liunguutt Jlnlno. lfnmrih- Sung: With l-lvvr' Rn-ntl: I Tnkt-. 5 Artlvitios: If'mvt,ImIl, 12, S13 lntmlnllrul llmkm-tlrzlll. I. 2: Gulf, -I3 Hnnlv Room Bas- in-thnll, I I'Il.1.1-:N NYSTROM .IIIIIIIIIUII1 lim- an SII'll0flI'IlfDIIt'l'I I'u-t I'u1-W: Ilistnry tvst. Iknul ilungollt: l'hur4'h. KM: NORDIN IN-I IN-I-vv: M - . g: It's .Innv In .I:muary. Sup:-rslitinn: I lun NUT SIIj!l'I'SIIII0llS. nsnlitms Ffnmitt Yun Artivitin-sz Aclruin Math, lg In-anmtit' Vluh, 2, Jig CIIUFIIS, 13 Linvnln ln-hating, i. 23 SENI ORS - 1 935 VIVIAN BERNIOE OLSON-K ' Yiv Anlhition: To ht' n sm-hool Ili'il!'lIl. Vsnully S1-A-n With: A 'illliitk Pvt Saying: Talk about Inn-ky. Avtlvltlvs: Il. A. A., 2, 21, 4: Milli-yhiill, 2, Ii, 4: linslivtlmll. 11, JI: lizm-hull. 2: liutigz-r f'lnh, l, 2: tile-v Vinh, 2: lknll t'nlI Utlirs-r. l. 37: Whit Ping Pong. 4, I-'RED ORLAND-' ' Freddie ' ' Favoritt' Sung. What's The I's1-. Pvt IH-ow: For Amhitiunz To he an millionaire-. Artivitios: Band. 1, 2, ii, L Iiimnn i'ALA1Q1'IST7 Polmio Nll'lll'lit'. li 'I'--nnis. ' rying hooks holnv. Ambition: To ht' at nnrsv. Pvt l't-1-vt-: To ln- onlin-tl liild:l. Fzttoritn- Song: 1lonu- thi 'l'l1v lmngt-. .. Ai'tivitii's: Ulm- Clnh, 1. ... HELEN PEANOSKY-A ' Pvunnts Alllililitiili To he at nnrst-. P1-t l'u-on-Z Bt-ing tvasvll nhonl 'l'. li. l'snallly St-on With: Eluiln- Hntfnuni. A:'lii'iti41s: ti. A. A., 2. Zi. 4: Baulgt-r t'lnh. l: Vvllvylmll, 1 LUOILLE H. PEDERSEN , 2: liaslo-thall, l, 2. Ambition: To ho an Frvnvli T:-an-ln-i'. 1'et 1'l-vw: 'l'o lu- 1-alll-ui 'tSkinny. I-'nvorite Sung: thi 'Pho limit Ship lnlly Pop. Avtititivs: Banil, 1. 2, 25, 4: tj. A. A.. 2. Ii: tilt-0 t' AMANDA P1-:NKOWSKY-' ' Mandy Pet Saying: Vi'iwi'v's Vain-rin? Motto: Live' Ambition: To please Ruth. Activities: Adrain Math Pluh, 1: Glvv t'lnh, 2, Zi, 4: Riding. 4: Monitor, ii, 4: Baslcothztll, Vollt-yhall, 1. 2: lioniv liooni tltiitw, 4. ALTA l'1-JTERSON-' ' A1 1' Pvt Saying: Did I t'lin4'klt-E l'sn.il Hangout: Any iilzn-v Fuvorite Song: t'0ntinc'ntul. Activities: G. A. A.. 1, 2, 3, 4, 0t'i11'er, Zi. 4: Bnskvtvhull. 1, 2, Il. 4: Bass-hall. 1, 2 Il, 4: Bnrimnk Sviviim- l'lnh, 1: RJIYIII lbtiim-r, 3: Monitor, Ii, RUTH F. PETERSON-HFHHDCU Pet IH-eve: Calling nw Shrimp. Snot-rstition: Singh Favorite Song: The tlhjoct ttf My At'ft-rtions. Avtititivs: G. A. A., 2. 4: Burbank Svit-nt-o. 1: Tlll RUTH E. PETERSON-1' Touts ' ' hill, 1: llznlgu-r t'lnh. 1. for totlaiy. 1 'C 4't' A A 2. 4: Vomil Study, Si: to ont. i. 2. Zi, 4: Volivybull. Wliini1l'nvtlv. 4: llonn- IK i7t'f4'l't' hivnkfnst. lliliillgl, Il:VoIloyhz1ll, Il Stlpvrstition: Starting anything on Frithiy. Pt-t Saying: 'I'hv wry idt-ai. Alnnition: To ln: at liookke-vnu-i'. HARRIS PHILLIPS Pot Saying: UNOW it-t's st-v- Pvt I'um-W: Ul1llntii:igvuhlv Usually St-en With: Cedric' Snyder. re-rl hair, Activitius: intrannirais. 1, 2, 3: Glev Clnh. 2. Il: .h'. Phorns, 1: llurhaunk Sri:-tivo, l .ha liztnfl. 1: Ilftllililfit' lflnh, 4: Wliinnrnette, 4. DOROTHY PLAUTZ Fnvoritt- Song: Yon'ro 'Pho Top. Alnhition: To mln zi littlt- ot' i-wrytliiiig Motto: Never give np. Avtivitivs: G, A. A.. 1. 2, Il, -4: Volleyhall. 2, 31. 4: Rusk:-tlmll, 2. 4 Russ-hull, 2. 3: Burbank Svim-im-. 1: Benign-r t'h1h, i. 2. DOROTHY POLGLASE-' ' Pogy ' ' Pvt Saying: BOO. Ambition: To Pzulifornin on n inolorrvm-lv. I'snal Hangout: The gym, Avtivitivs: Give Cinh, 2, 3, 4: liuntl. 31: G. A. A.. 2. Ii. 4: linskvt hall, 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball. 1, 2. Ii, 4: Volli-yhnll, 1. 2. EL, 4. ELNORA MAE POPPENS Ambition: To be a nnrsv. Ifsnnl llauigontz 'Pho print:-5. Motto: Smile :mtl tht- world sniilvs with yon. Avtivitii-sz: tl. A. A., 2, Il. 1nviN POQUETTE-I ' Ola ' ' Motto: t'NPv0r say rliv nntil dt-ani. Anihition: To ln- xi fv-othall 1-onvii. Usual Hongwnt: Where I hang my han. Avrtivitivs: l-'Oot,h:ill, 1, 2,' 25, 4. LOUIS ROBERT 1'0T'1'iiA'i'Z-f ' Louie ' ' Ambition' To be-vonn' at gaunt- warxlvn. Ikuai Slincfrstitioiii liirls am' tlange-roilx. M.u:1AN .PHOUT lly Swim With: A gun Ambition: 'PO ln- a l'llll'St'. Pvt Saying: Anvh All-in Johnny. Pvt I'n-1-it-: 'I'n-il Anrit-rson Avtivitit-si Hiitwvil from Nvgzulm-P. 2: li. A. A., 2. Ii, 4: kiwi J ENEVIEVE JOYOE PRUSKO-H.i01l1l1i ing. 4. Motto: Ratln-1' Iii- into than illll'I'A'. Alnhition: To lm-sriiiv n tlvsiguit-i'. Superstition: lionnting stars. At-tiiitivsz liariger t'lnh. 1: Gln-1' Vinh, l: G, A. A.. .L 4. ESTIIEII Quicisvnn-4: ' Sis ' ' Pet Saying: Gm-I 1'1n hungry. Ambition: 'Fo ho at ntxrst-. Vsnal Hnngnnt: The swimming holv :intl tht- skuting rink. L: '. .. f,:ll'Iii1nn' Artivitivs: liarlgi-i't'lllI1, l: B.n'h:ink St-is-tivo. ' 4, A A ' nottc, 4: Homu Rr-Om tlftiuer, 4. 24 K.x'i'iil+1l:1Nlc S. II.II7ICNl.IKI'IIIfMZKIIJ'M .Iiuhiiiun: 'I'u ht' migiiutl, l'4-1 Im-It-: II'iiiitgnwl i'rt-zulu. IH-t Snyilug: Wins my t':u'v rt-II? .In-liiititwi 1lI't'IIt'wII.I, il: til:-v Vinh, I: Ilzlliul, I3 .I l':ip4-Ilzl, I3 Nlnulitur, I. Al.i.,xN lI.IA1s.xxff - Al l4':im:iI1- Smiu: Aly In-ur.i' tkuully St-I-ii II'ith: Ilyrmi linux. IH-t Sziyiiuxz 'l'hiiiII sn, I-hi .Ivtititit-S: Iuiitt-mi Inuit l':iiinyi:i High. -I: Ihixiwtimll. -I, Rimini: lixmo-f- lie-ggit- .Ilnhitiln: 'I'n tram-l. Biotin: ,Iluuyw Iuiu- tht' Inwi Ittuwi. IH-t Saiyiugzi Ay:-, .Ir'IiI'itiu: Iisukvihull. I3 Iiiinigvi' l'luII, l. .LINE Iftim I4I.Ii .lin1lny Pvt Saying: II'y:i, kt-I-ti. .Ilnhilimiz 'IMI Irv it gym it-au-Ili-in I Nunlly Sm-it With: .I4-:ln SI-itliixixy. .Irliiiiivsi lint:-it-tl I'l'ulu Appl:-tim, II: I'nll4-yimll, 2, Il, Ig liuskt-timll, I, 2 Zi. 4 Iluwlmll. I. LI. Zi, I: II. .I. .I., II. fi. Mvirux Ross- -' ' Ilyuiv .IIIIIIIIIIIIIQ To lu- in fzunuux pu-I. Stipt-ntitimi: lfriiluy III, tht- lui-ky tiny, I'-I l'u-It-. II:-ilu.: rzillvtl II:-nl. I I .Irtivitl1's: Ihilui, l, LQ llltlzrlunrui l'uutluiIl, I, L1 Inlrainllirzil liuikvllmll, I. 2: lllirhanik Hrivtwv t'lllII. lp tilvl- t'Iuh, 2. IZ, I1 t'h1-i' t'IuIl, ll. 15. I'i't-eitivili. 2: II'ti1plll'iivii--. I. iii-zizxtvic Sviitxim:-H iiairiu-yi' .Izuhilituli IIIIIII in Iluiwilillt, P1-t IH-vw: liivizitiuli. IH-t Nltyilllli ilu, Gil! .Ivtitiiit--1 liziskvtiuili, I, U. SI. 4: lizisvimll, I, 2 il, -I: Vullvyhull, I, 11. IZ, -I1 H. .L A., -I, 4. lIIIII'l'1'. fl. IIICIINIVII Rust: N4'IIi'l.'I'Zf Huriu-y' Nluttu: 'I'hn- llnhlui Iillh-. .Iluhitiwuli Tn In' at It'1I.t'IIl'l'. Stqnfixtitintii. SI--1-ping uu it hunk. .Ivtitttlvsz l.1m'u1n In-Inuit-, lg Iiauligm thth. I3 t.h-v iluh. I: t.. .I. A.. J. .-. 4: Iiztutl, I, 2, IC. I. tltlh-vr, Il, I: Sl:Ii'iulwtt1-. .Ig Wlii1rIll'iu-till, 11. 43 Vullt-yhull. 2: llitst-Iruli. 2: Iinxkv-tlmll, I3 Iitunt Il::u:u Utiirt-i', l. 2. li. I3 Quill :uni Sm-i-ull. II. I. .lost-xi-it At:'i'ut't: Sif:xi:t'ii.Ii.f-:Mlm- I't-t Iwi-it-: Winipy. Ifixu-i'ilv Sunni 'l'ht- Prim- Waltz. I 't Staying: I fux '1Im. .Iviititit-5: l4'muiIt:tII, H: Iliit':iliii1ml. II, 43 Rim-Inill, II. l,,xt't:iNi1: SICQVIN -- Lola: I'vt IH-vu-: 'In hun- lu-Ifilv i'uIti':ulin't mv. IN-t Swyiug: 'l'hut'v Iihaii Inu think. Rlultuz Umiauzl ,uui l'im:urtI. .Iriiiitin-x: I'Iutvi'ml Ilttlll St. .Iwi-pIi'v, I. .I mx Htvrt Axim- -':Wlt:ttvluy Aiiihilimi: 'l'u ht' :I gym it-:win-1-. lkuully St-vu With: .Inuit-. Pvt l't-vw: Humps. .Ivtiiilit-5: IIuwIl:1II, I. 2. 'I, Ig I4:ulu-thzill, I, LI. il. I5 Ynlln-yiizill. I. 2. Il, 4: tl. .I. .I.. Ll. ii. I. Mmzlox Sxowimxim .Inilxiiii-ii: 'l'u rtfikuiii Shit-Ivy XIIIIIIII. lkuul lluuguttt: I':lII L!-IWW :uni thu! mutt. I-'ziwiitv Sing: I'Io- II:ul Sly XloiIl1'iits. Artititit-sz tilvt- t'Iuh, 1. 2, ii. ip G. A. .I., 213 IIl':lIIIilIIL' t'h1h, JI: Mui'- imit-iiv. 2: iimkvtimll. l. 2. IS. I3 Yuilt-yhull, JI, -I3 'Fr-iuiis, 2, II, -I3 l.iIu':irI' 1'f'uuviI Ig Ilwlzilluii-ivy. 2, 55. Ig .I I'iII1l'IIil. 4: liurh:uik Suit-im-, I. Hciucio Sxrivi-:iz-' 'tml Aiillritiuii: 'Fu hr' :ihlv In gr in :I l'liivmu'siIy in twin yi-zirw. I'1-t I't-vw: lh-ing 1-iilh-ti t't-ihIiv. I'suully St-vu With: Ili-II. .Ivlititit-S: ihirxmnk St-it-lu-U, I3 'I'r:u-k, I: Imr:tlllu1i'zils. 2. II, 4: Iriiuxmtivx Huh, 2, CI, I, tbilii-I-r, Zi, I3 II'iiiluirm-tio, Sl, -I: Quill :intl hvitrll, .-. I. I'1't'iii:1, M. Ri l'I'IIi'l' .IIIIIIIIILIII 'I'u ht- :I 1xi'vf't-wihliatl elmivr. Mitten: l'lI try iuiythiug mm-. ritiiu-l'stiIiml. t'Iuuipt-ti Iiiw. .I4'IiI'iti4's: G. .I. A.. I, 2: IIAN-h:iII. I. 2: Ilwukt-tImII, I, Z. II: Ynilt-yilzill. I. 2 llouu' liuolu tltiivt-r, 2. 'I'lII'II,NI.I Stmxsox Aiiihititm' 'IRI gn In l'tiiizult'IpIiizt. Mutiu: .Ilimye ht- I l'II'll4Ii. lfsnnritn- Sung: I'. S. I Luw IMI. l.t4si,l ic S'1'r:vi4Lx sox--' ' Sion- .Imhitiun: 'I'n ht- :ui snizttur. l'su'ilIy Sm-u With: Lurvu Xt-Nm, Ifamuritt- Snug: If I Ilmi .I Million lmiIzIrs. ,Ivtiiitit-N: lfiutlmll. 2. Sig lnlrauiluml Iiuwku-timll, l, 2 :lg Ilonu- Ilul-iu Ilzukw-timll, I, Z, ' VI'.II.'l'I'lIi V. 'l'oi'i:i.- Wally .Imhitiuuz 'I'n ht- at iii-it-t'm-ihzali play-r. ifuturitv Snug' l.itth' .Inv tht- II'r:ingh-r. I'--t Sztying' I'mi'i'4' Se-i'vtxi'. Artixitii-s: Iliutvl'-'tl frtuil I'4-xlltigu Iligil. I'Il.r:.xxoi: l't:t'Kt:i Ii I'su'ilIy St-vii With: II:-ily .IrrI1il. I'vl Sziyiiigt Will wt- t'vs'r gvt tin-iv? Bhutto: lluste- Maki-5 II'aihtv: Why Iuu'ryY IIICNIIY VIN II.IIII'lN--UIIIIIIIKH .ImIviI1uii: 'I'-1 Inf :I lililliniiziiru I'vi I'w-Iv: .I ft-Iiuw uitIurt1t :I wrist' ui' hluunr. i'suul Ilziiigtuii: Thi- lIuh. .I1'Ii1ilin'v: Ifltiivlvti front I,iuir:I1-s High, Sig Ifooiitaill, II, 4: RI I'Iuh, Zi, I: Ili I t'luh, 11. 25 I-Ziaaxwr: YllC'I'll-' ' IM-owniv ' Y Alnhition: 'Vo own a in-aaty parlnr. IH-I Saying: Ono nm-wr lnnnwf' Pvt l'ww: llvltim: Ima-snnn-. A4-Iiiitin-Q: G. A. A.. IZ, -1, ilAl:u1,n Yiic'1'H-'tllarvio'l Anihiiionp 'l'n ln- a sin-rn-swfiil laisim-swiiian. Pvt I'm-vu: Hamlin on whilv I'l'iItliliQ.Z. l'41t Saying: May l im- ynur tyywmitl-i'. Mr, Ulark? Avtiiitivs: intramural sgmrts, l. 2. II. ,lg Iiurhank S1-iein-v, lg Fla-f Ulah, 23 AvillDlll'lll'ilt', Ji, -t: Haas tlliiwi-, 19. D01:0'1'HY NVAGNEIK, Alnhitinn: 'Fo la- a st.--ximxgzralilivr. Pct I'i-vw: My hrnllivrs. PM Saying: Hi-ilu, Girls. Artiiitivf. fl. A. A., l. K AT11Ea1Nr: W,x1,K- 1:1nuy Mnttn: He- pn-p.ii'i-cl. Vsually S:-A-n With: A vt-rt.ain hlmnlv. Ainlritinn: 'l'n aalli all tlihvkatairways in tin- tap at Radio l'ity. .At'llA'1llt-'SI Him- l'lnli. l. Ji. lg th A. A.. 111 llamlgi-r l'luh. l. LEE Winn ERT-+1 ' Woo Li-igortsi ' Pm-i l'f-1-iv: Harnin1.: lily tanguv nn lint nwals. Silnvrstitioiii That nt-xr girl is tlaligr-lwals. Malta: Living lakvs tina-. Autiiiiiw: llanil. 2. II. ig iii Y. 2. SIL Glu- t'lnh. Zip t'ln1f t'lulu, 1. 2' Flllilililll. 23 Alnnitnr. 31, tg llrvln-slra, Jig ilnlnv lincnn tltiivvr, IZ, 4Yi,A1'Iiic Wm.1.s-' ' llonry Allllnitixm' 'I'n la- an tH'l'iiL'4iI'il ll'a1ivl'. I'4't l'1-n-W: Girls. Fafariu- maui Ullaanting Mr. Avtiritiw: l.inv-nln lil-hating Sat-ivty. lg lli Y l'luIv, 1, 25 liancl. l. 2. 35, -lg Uri-ilvstra, !, 2. Zig Intramurals, l, 2. Ji. -tg llarlgi-r Vinh. l. NI.xax' Album: WENZKI, Matin: Why lluiiy? 'I'ia ilai' is Imig. Ainliitinn: Tn inn-nt a rnlrln-r lu-nril. l'n-t l'i-uw: Ali' writing. Valli-ylrall, 2. Zi. Artilitivs' ijlirary l'nunr'il. Zi. tg lianll, Z, 17. 41 ll. A. A.. Ii: Hankvihall. Ii, 4: WESTON Woong' ' Wt-Sty ' ' Rialto: I aim tn pil-aw, Amlriiiun: 'l'n In- an aviatnr. I'0t Wi-rv: Walking: tn Svhnol. Artiritivs: t'ln-rr l.i'allvi'. LZ, 223 Gln-v l'lnI1, 2. Iig lnlranniral liaskvthall. Zi. 'i+Ivr:1.x'N Wiwriz-' 'Eve l'i-t Saying: Wi-ly l.l'nswa, Alnlnitinn: Tn ln- smm-l1n1ly's sta-no. Matin: Always sinilv. Actiritin-5: lllvn- t'lain. 13 tl. A. A.. l. 23 llistnrr and l'ivi4-s, l. H1 1101.PH WPIli'FEl'NX'f' ' Huggy Alnttn: 'l'aliing,: lift-'Q lcnm-ks aitli a s'nilu. Alllllilllilll Flying a plant- witlmut wings. Pvt l'm-vi-: Pirking sliri-rs aftvr a tlrutlaill gaaw. Avliiitii-s: lntrmnnral Baski-tlvall. 1, 2. JZ, 41 Hasvhall. l, LI, fig Fnnthall. 2, Ji. 43 'I'nnihiing. l. Lip Boxing, 2, 313 Al l'lnl1, Li, -L LILYAN Wi'NnRaLiv1l-'lWin1ly Anilritiun: 'l'n nwn a vlntliiiig siirrv. Farnritv Sung: Aly 0l1l Flainm-. Malta: Liazli fnrwaill. An-tivitim-sz llarlgi-r Vinh. lg tl. A. A.. LZ. fi. 41 Vollvylrall. Zig lla-an-hall, 2. YA1,Ea1A Your'--' ' 'Cal ' ' Pvt, Saying: Wlnfi-1-'s Mandyt Amlritinn: Tn zigiwe- aith Mr. llabrns an si nrnhll-in. Pm-t l'n-erm-: l'iiysirs. Avlivitin-4: Ailrain. l: ti. A. A.. 2. Il. -tg lllvu l'luh, 23, 4: Alnnitnr. 23 Riding Clair. ig A't'hilIlll'lIt'lIl'. -i. li1c.wE ZIQNATSKY Pvt Saying: tlna'in'ss lIll'. Anllwillrnz 'Fa lin- n million mill-s frnnl Marinvttv. Alntin: Ku-vp 'vm gilt-ssiiig. Aviiritil-sz Adrain Allllil Vinh. lg Inainativs t'lnI1, 2, ii. 45 Glu- t'luIi. 1, 2. IsA1zE1. l3Aslir0an!' ' Bala- ' ' Alnllu: Siu-rl-as 1-innvs in vans nat in 1'an'ts. Ainhiiinn: Tn amp hlashing. Fainrite Sung: Stay Aw Sw:-rt As You Ara. Avtiritivw: Illnwe-tl from l'i-slitign. 4. I70a0'r1lx' i5U1:zvNsK1-- Dots l'vi Saying: Uh my L:nsliE l avin'it1- Sung: Walking In A Avlllivl' Wmalu-rlsnal, Alllllitlliili Tn I1-arn tn skatv. Autixitivs: lhn'irank Sai:-lil--', l, . VV1I.1aU1: CTAHLSON Malta: l,irv tn 1-at nut vat tn liwf' Vsually Sn-an With: Killlflllilll. I'l-1 Saying: Sir, A1-tivitivs: Intramural liaskm-tlmllp intramural iiasvhall. Sv1.v1A IIEUIKION Xnlhitirn' linn 'i lu-'nltv lrirlor l'n-t I'vvw' 'IH-et in llislnry, suallx Sun llth i mini 1 mtnx fron lx xii -. niiition T in num I'arrn'ii1- .' ig: l Saw Stars. iivitxss I, nank S gnu 1, . IVA- j Cx-I V' 14 .Info-.I ti'-.na I A-1 ' Ent:-rn-ri ' 1 St. .I 1.1-1 '.', -tg tl. A. A.. 4. ImELL.x JOHNSON-4 ' L ' ' A i' ' 1 u - a 's'. 1 Sm Usual llangnlit: ln tim i-uphnartl. A1' ' J: 'ar ' ' Sui- -I Ulnl l 26 S'1',1N1.1f:x' 1111.11 11111I11111111: T11 111111 SIl1111'111l11l1 11111-111 w11i11- 111 1111. 1'1'1 1'111-v1-2 A11111'111-s. 1'1-1 Sayilnz: Aw 111-r1s, M .-x11'1'11.1 A1.111111'rs--' ' M11 1-1 I31111111' S1-1-11 111111: 1l111111i1- 111111 111-rl. S1ll1l'I'411111111I 111-1111111111: S111'l'1'11l11'1'. l-':1v111'I11- S11111:Z 'I'I11- 1ll1j1-1'1 01' My A111-1-111111. A1'111'1II1-w: l':1l1l'I'1'l1 1'I'l'lII S1. .I11x1-1111'1. 1: l11'11111111i1- 1'l111l. 1. 11111-11.1.11 A11111'1'- Lu 1-'111'111-111- 511112: Sylvian A11111i111111. 111'11w 1.211 1.511111 1111111111111: 11111111- S111-1'1 1i1111111. .11'111'i1i1-sf 121111-1-1111 f1'11n1 S1, .111Sl'Ill1'5, 1. L1 1:11.1.11: MA11111 l711111s'1'1.xxsoN--1'1111 .111111i111111: T11 111- 11 1111rs1-. 14811111 1111111:1111t: 1,111r11ry. 311111113 '1'11 111- 11f s1-rv11-1- i11 1111' f11111111111i1111 f111' 1111111-111.1111-111. 1 1lV1111x -g.- 11- .1..11 l1,1N11:1. 17111,1:11.1N-A 1 1,1111 J1111111111111: '1'11 11111'k 1'111' 1'111'1l' 571111. S11111-1's1i1i1111. 1Z1. Xltbltllf N1-vcr Hily 1111-. A1'11v11i1-Q: Ili Y, 3.3 1111I'1lI111l1'!l1 1i11sk1-1l111l1, 1, 2, 213 111111111-r 1'l1111, lg 1v111111l1'l11'110 1-'111 N111 s 1l1'1 I1ESN1CfAH1 1'111Z,' .1111I111i1111: '1'11 1111 11 111111111 1-11111-I1 1111111 S1l1'211'i. N11-1111: 811111 11r s11'i111. IISIIILI 1Iu11g1111l: '1'I11- 111111, .11-1111111-N: l1111'1l111l11'dl. 1, 111s111:N 1111111,.1x11-- 111111 311111111 151- l'T1'11il1'1'11. A1111111i1111: T11 111- 11 l1l11'S1', 1's1111lIy S1-1-11 W1111: N111-1111 1i1'111111, llly S11i11ll1W.H A1-1111111-s: 111111 3l11111111r. 2, 213 'I'11111l11i11g, 23 1111s1-111111, 23 vl1110y- 1's1111lIy S1-1-11 Willli S1'1111111 1l111:ks. M'-1111: K1-1-11 111111-1 111111 151-1 1111512 W11.1.1.111 U111:N11:11- Willy M1111-1' 111 11r lli1-. 1'1-1 S'1y11111: 11'11111's 1111- 1I111'1-r1-111-1- as 1111111 as y1111'1'1- 111-1111l1y. 1-'111'--1-111 S-ng: 111 1 111111 11 5111111111 1111l111rs. A1-1 111111-5. 1111-v 1'11111, 1: 11111'111n11r111. 2, 31, 4: 1-'11r11111111, 21, 11111111111-111 N1A'1'O1'4 Milly .11111111i1111: '1'1-11-11111:111- 11111-1'11111r, 11'11v1-11111 S1111:: 1111 A 11111111 Sllill. 1.11I1y 1'1111. 1'1-1 1'1-1-11-: A 5111111-11111 11-1111111-s: 13. A. A, 2. Il, 4. 19111-111 N10I101S-H 1+'1-1-11111v ' ' A11111i1i'111: '1'11 1111111111111-. 1'1-I 1'1--v1-1 Sl'11l1l1. 1-'111'111'111- Sum: T111- 1'r1z1- Waltz. A1-1ivi11.-s. 1-11111-r1-11 f1'11111 S1, .111w1-1111'w. 13 111I1'11n111r11l 1411s111-11111I1, 4, .loux N1xoN 1's11111 1111111501111 19111. 11018 M1111 01.sm--H011- ,11111111i1-11: T11 111- 11 1111111-ss1111111l 1111111'1-1'. 1311111 11:1111:11111: 111-r1-, 1111-r1- 111111 1-v1-1'y11'111-r1-. 51111111: 1,11111,:11 111111 11141111 1-'111. A1-1111111-si 111111111-r 1'l1111, 13 G11-v l'11111, 15 11. A. A., 2. 11'o111:11'1' 1'1111:sox- St111-ky Allltlllf 11111-. 1.111'1- 111111 I1111lLI11. .111111i1i1111: '1'11 1.51-1 11 j1111 111'11'I' 1 gr1111111111-. .-11'11v1t11-11: '11111-11, lg 1111r11n1111'111 1411sk1-1l111l1, 1, 2, 45 1'111ss 01111-1-r, 23 F11111111111. .1 141110111111 I11-11:111:11'1' 1i1's1-111:11 5111111-: 111- 111-1 1,111-11' 111111111'1'1-w 111111 k111111's! A111I11ti1111: 'l'11 111- 11 111's1 F1111' 1'11111-1-111 11ir1-111111. 1Aa11.1ll,' S1-1-11 With: 1S11l 1-11:11mi11111g 111ys1-lfl. .11-1111111-5: .11111111r, S1'l11'11 1i111111, 2, II, 4, 01111-1-r. 113 1111-111-11111. 1, 2. 34. 43 1111'1- l'1lll1, 1. 2. Ii, 111111-1-1, 113 111111ger l'l1111, 1: 11111'111111k S1'11'l11'1'. 15 111-pn-ssi1111 0I'l'1ll'N1I'il, 11: G.-r1111111 11:11111. 153 A 1'11111-1111 1' 111'11s,,-13 F11111111111, 2. 113 '1'r111-11, 1. 2. R1-11-111-:N 11.1,1s1. QR 111 ' .111111i111111: f'I'11 111- 1- 11 1'111l1 11111-r 111' 'INIIELI 111111g11111: 1,i11r11ry. 1's111111y S1-1-11 1' . 11111-. L 1.11111 111111.11111 .11111111i1111: 'I'11 s1-1- 1111- w111'111. 811111-1s1i1i1111: '1'11r1-1- 1111 11 1111111'11. A1'11vi1i1-sz 'I'11111111111g. 2, 41 1111r11n111r111 1411s111-111111l. 51. 1-'1mNK A. S1'11111:1N1111 .1111111li1111: 'l'11 111111111111 111 s111111-t11i11g. S11111-rs1i1i1111: 1511111111-s. 1-'111-11ri1u S1-1111: 11111111-B. .11-1i1'I1i1-sz 1i11w111g. 1, 113 '1'11111111i11g, 13 11111'1111111r111s. 2: 1V1'1'StI11lK, Zi. R1'ss1-11.1, S1-:N11sT011K-' ' 1'ns1-1' ' ' A11111i1,i1111: T11 w11r11 111 Mi1v11111k1-1-. F11111ri11- Sung: '1'111- T111111g11t , ,. , , , . 111' 11111. 11-1 11-1-1-1-: 111-1111114 111 111-11 11111-. A1-1111111-sz Kim-1111111i. 1, 25 1111r11111u1'111 lfuskctbull, 1, 2, 3, 4. 27 J.. Marlnette High School 2 I , .ILMiUALAUfRl+lAT.Fl Sl+1RV,I,ClCS 1 X lx . Q . .W 5 f , Sunday, June 9, 1935 1 Seven-Thirty O'clock Processiol 1- Grand Processional at Avignon - - Grace Zeratsky Invocation ------- Rev. M. B. Leisman Hymn- O Worship the Kingi' - - - - All Scripture Reading-I Cor. 3:19-17 - - - Rev. M. B. Leisman Anthem-'AA Mighty Fortress is Our God - - - Glee Club Sermon Address-t'The Builder' - - Rev. Charles S. Pier, D. D. Anthem- Don't You Weep No More, Mary ---- Glee Club Hymn- All Hail the Power of Jesus Namew - - - All Benediction ------- Rev. M. B. Leisman Recessional-Coronation March - Elsie Mattson 9 CONIMENCFIMENT EXERCISES g June 12, 1935 - With William Rainey Bennett as principal speaker, the thirty-fifth annual Commencement exercises of Marinette High School were concluded June 12, 51935. Mr. Bennett is a nationally known commencement speaker. Principal IJ S. S. McNelly introduced the graduating class of one hundred and fifty-seven. Q 3 The diplomas were awarded to the students by Mr. H. V. Higley, representative of the Board of Education. Martha Hershey delivered tl1e salutatory address and Janet Hue the valedictory. The Kiwanis and American Legion awards were , presented by representatives of each organization. The superintendent of schools, Mr. George E. Denman, presented the faculty award. l HCAPTAIN APPLEJACKH-SENIOR CLASS PLAY Ambrose Applejohn seeking adventure soon has his passion fulfilled when one evening he is visited by four unusual callers--a Russian dancer, an oriental seer and his wife, and a Bolshevik spy. To add to the mystery he finds a parchment disclosing a pirate's treasure chart. Falling asleep he dreams he is a pirate, but when he wakens, l1e finds himself in a real adventure quite as exciting and picturesque as anything he has eve1' hoped for. Lush, the butler --------- Walter Isenberg Ambrose Applejohn, fwho is tired of doing things in the same wayj ----- - Hugh Higley Poppy Faire, ward of Ambrose - - - Shirley Mullin Mrs. Whatcombe, Ambrose's aunt Agatha - Mary Agnes Hurd Anna Valeska, a so-called Russian dancer - - Kae Nordin Horace Pengard, a11 oriental seer - - - Myron Ross Mrs. Pengard, his wife - - - - Helen Missos Ivan Borolsky, the Russian Spy - Allan Ramsey Johnny Jason, who can sell anything - Robert Hood Dennet, one of the gang - - - ---- Jack Gannon Palmer, the maid - ---- Norma Lindberg Pirate crew - - 5 George Johnson, Roy Kaufman, Jack Gannon and Arthur Behnke 28 SCHOOL CK JLORS The choice of purple a11d white as the school's colors was the result of a stirring debate held before a higl1 school assembly nearly thirty-six years ago. Prior to 1899, Marinette High School had no official colors. Black and yellow were the colors displayed at football games and occasionally worn at school functions, but they had not been oliicially selected. In the fall term of the school year 1899-1900, the members of the student body assembled in the auditorium to hear a forceful debate between representatives of the four high school classes. A freshman girl and a ,junior boy argued for the adoption of purple and white as the school is colors, and a sophomore boy and a senior girl enthusiastically supported purple and gold as the most suitable choice for the same purpose. In the voting contest that followed, more than ninety-tive per cent of the ballots were cast in favor of purple and white, the colors that ever since have represented the Marinette High School. , SCHOOL SONGS Miss Marion VVillia1us and Miss Ruth Brongbrom wrote the school Song, Marinette, Your Children Love You. The first verse and chorus together with the accompaniment were composed by Miss VVilliams and the last verse by Ruth Brongbrom. In 1928, Mr. Russell, director of high school music, wrote a peppy school song having tl1e semblance of a toast. He successfully combined two lines of Auld Lang Sync with his own melody and entitled the composition, Hail to Marinette! SCHO OL SEAL Last year, with units similar to those sl1e used i11 the designing of an insignia for the 1926 yearbook, Miss Golden drew a sketch of a seal for our school. In the foreground is a lamp of learning, back of which is a pine tree in silhouette. The name Marinette appears at the top of the circular border and is separated from the words High School by clusters of pine cones. Paul Kinnear, an alumnus. used the suggested sketch in the preparation of one for a zinc etching. HANDBOOK The first handbook for the use of the student body was compiled and printed during the past year and will be distributed to the students ea1'ly in September. The book contains more than one hundred pages and is dedicated to the pioneer citizens of Marinette. The primary purpose of the book is to furnish tl1e students with a guide to the various activities of school life. Among the topics listed in the table of contents are items of general infor- mation, courses of study, forensic activities. school publications, clubs, athletics, and honor awards. The faculty committee in charge of the publication of the handbook con- sisted of Miss Jennie Golden, Miss Ellice Roycroft, and Mr. A. J. Langer. 29 SEVENTH GRADE Ron -lIll'LIt'l', Nm-lsun, li. l.. Amlerson, Rein, Yivtor, l'e:arso1l, xV2lg'll0l', RZllll!lP2lll, lull 'Z Si-liiwnvr, linv-fo VV:1lk tlnulev li. llRlllllf 21Il, Rvttke. lllll'l'll Row: Stol rv, 1 2' V Y , 1 QQ l ish0r, SUl'0l1SUll, Olson, lJ!ll'S0l1, llPllIIlllllgQl', Gzlgwmii, Noel, l'il'l2lg'1ll-'I', Stcvvlisoli, Smith, Linilsuv, Ilousi' M. Buumaiii Vivtli Arsvtlx Clll'lSl'lEillSOl1 Anilrv. 1 7 Y Y Y 7 l lhiril Row: lmqllvttv, lltku, hrl3lSlil:', l4Zlll1ll'llllPl'gFl', Hurzyuski, R. C. Amlorsou, Whitforll, Katz, Miss Kznnpim-, Liulmrn, Mattson, Bislioff, Belair, Stahl, Caspar, Lclmuui, Gamliu. Ni-vm1ilR4m': lflmlei-V llornivk Svvmuur Lzarsvn, Aiwiistinio Kraus, Nuwzikmvski Powers 7 ! ! IH Y ! 7 1 liolnlv, irst Row: .l. llaiinnigaiu, Xlllsun, .l. liziuimin, Amlorson, R. llzuison, Mzirqunrt, launps, tw. llzlnsml. , l,mngv,l'Ivb1't, Wuil r ll2ll'lS0ll, l.oS:iv'o liromuml Milli-r NVll'kIlI1lll Maison V P-v Y 7 Y 5 Y 4li'm'slml'g, .Xl'lllSll'U1lg, Julius 1, lilllllilll, Topul, hlillflllllilllf. Schultz. A 1 X ,D j X . SEVENTH GRA DE Nl VFIGS lVc', lllo Sl'Vl'lllll Ql'klllt' of tllv years N734 and 19235, 0l1tl'1'l'll tllis svluml lust Augrust, lwwililviw-il and ti'ig'l1tv11vcl, yvt liopeful. NVQ- worm- pi-mul to bi- begin- ning' tho first ye-nr of our advviitiiroiis svliool lift- in tlu- Junior and Seiiiur High Qvliool 5 n u.. Early in tlw year 21. rlziss nwetiugr was uzilli-cl for the purpose of vlvctilig vlziss muffin-ers. NVQ' wisvly vlvvtvcl Dmialcl Jarvis, Dl't'Sltlt'lllTg Alle-11 Mumlt was l'll0St'll Ylvl'-ll1'tlSllll'lli, illlll Jose-pli Marvis, Sf'l'l'0lEll'y and t1'cz1s111'01'. Any of tlw SOYl'1ltll grrzulors who nrt- iiiti-nfsti-il iu the- opportunity to Sl'l'lll't' lIlllSl1'2ll traiiningr may join the Junior Bzllul wllivli lmlmls its pi'n,vtivi- vvwy 'l'1u-sdzly zuicl Tlllll'Silily in Mr. Russt-ll's rooui at 33:16. A l2l1 0 nlmllwr of lfllil svvm-ntll -rralclo girls lwlmw' to tllv Girl Si-outs m'0'a11- P' P' . P' F3 30 Hl'IVl1N'l'll lilhllllfl Top Row: l4I'l2lI', Mm-'l'1'1lsly. HlllIl'l'i, llslygjn, Nlulvmm, lmlvllw, lA'lllllIlll, lAIllI', l link, liwlwiu IA'0llIll'llSllll, lgllHt'lll'l', Allzrlgllt. l m1rtl1 Row: Suhiluwski, l.4'nn:l1 l, A11-lvrsml, llimlnv, llannmm, .Xllu-Vis, Al0lll'g'0llI1'I'-V, l lH1'lll'l', lioocllvf, llPlllll'll'liSUll, l,lllI'lSll2llIS0ll, li1':l.v, Slll'llll0I'll. 'l'luil'el Ruw: llvllnlllillgvr, xXIl4ll'l'SUll, lgIllll'll1', Nlumlt, llI'lWYl'j', lllH'1'll, l'lv:1l1s, Knutson .lnlmsm1, Hilton,L1-vvrnmisu, lilzlliv, llllpvrt, l'1'rkil1s, ll1'lllllg'll', lluusvn. Svvnml Row: lllllltlilklblvll, llig'lm'.v, Amll-1's4m, lA'lIlllIlll, .lnqum-s, Auslil, llurnl, Krutz, l'. llrl-uivr Jullnsun, Nl. llI'Pllll'l', Sullvlljivk, Morris, lirivr, l'wlvl'sm1, l':ll1lsml. lfirsl Row: l':nsc'l1kv, lx.lJlI'lll1'Zlll, lf!.'l1l'4'mlT, lll'l?-1lllQ'4'l', llmllslrum, Nlurris, .lzu'x'is, ll. Klutz l . Xlulx, Slillug, l'2ll'lHUll, St'l'llllSl'i:w', l'1-vor, Willlzuns, .Xll1l'ig1l1T, .Xmls'l'son, .l:u',g'1'l'. izulion. 'l'l14- Sl'Yl'lllll graulm- is also wvll l'l'lll'l'Sl'llll'll in ilu' llny Smut 0l'Ql'2llllZ2lll4lll. l nlorlumnls-ly tllls f'l'2ll' ilu-11' wvrl- nu vlulns lll WlllI'll wv svn-lllll jl'l'2lllt'l'S 4-uulll Ilill'lll'llHll1' us must ol ilu- Ul'Q'illllZ2lllUllS 2ll'l' mpc-11 unlv tu llw Slllll0lllS ul' llw lllgIlll'l' gg'1'a11l1-s. llmu-w1'. wm- lnmk l'm'w:1l'4l tn ilu- mlzly wln-n wv slmll lw vliggilrlv fm' nu-nllwrsllip. A numlwl' ul tlw sa-vm-11111 Q'l'2Ifll'l'N we-rv ill'llYl' In .lunmr lllgln llmtlmll :xml lmslivllmll. 'l'llv wvulslznmllngx smwlzll 1-vm-nts nl llw 'vm-111' W1-rv lln- llmm- Hmm: Illl'llll'S ln-Ill ill, llw vml ol llw svllnol Vl'Ell'. , . . , . . . . . Xxllll lln- 1-fmln-1'z1l,1fv11 ul Miss lxzxmpmm-, mn' vluss zulx'1sm', wv lmw ,lllSl vullnplm-lvml il sllvlvssflll j'4'2il'. W4- sim-s'l'4-ly wisll Illzll l.Hl'lllQ'Ullllll,1L' 'Yl'2lI'S ul' svlmnl lllv will ln- us 1-nrymyznlmll' as llw um- ,lllSl pnsl. 31 EIGHTH GRADE Sixth Row: ll. Mnrtinilnlv, V. linrson, Noel, Osior, Roy, R0ll4l02lll, Larson, Nelson, Grcnier, Iilllflllllr, Olson, Slnrznnlvr, l,Illlll2llk'0l', Golwrt. Bruin, Smith. l it'th Row: J. l:t'l2lll'l',SlY1ll'lZ, l'np4-,lmg':1i1l1, ll, Larson, l'e:n'snn, lkltvrsoii, l'etv1'so11, Gokey, Tivgu, l'oqin-llc, Nost, Audit. l'llllll'Tll Row: Nlvyfrs, Wrigllt, l'l-lwsmrll, Mullin, Sovk, Lilltllllilll, Nixon, Uzlui, Martin, lNlvl,iow:1.1l, ll.V4'l', Mznrjurio Nclson, M:1l'g'l1e1'ito Nvlson, Erivkson, Angwall, M. Anderson, l'll'1llllZlll. 'I'hir1l Row: Milli-r, Smith, l,ulnn'n, l'utt1-rs, Vills-in-wv, lieawlsluy, Fmlnos, llvvk, Lynwood, YV:1g'n0l', lluplvy, l'. l,l'll'l'S0ll, 'l'llivglwl'g', l,l'0l'0llllt2lllll', Y. Julnison. Nm-uolnl Row: Nnnlt, Rmnzun-k, F. Williams, RHSSIIIIISSPII, VValk, -B6l'l'vl'illlll, Ria-lwttc, Lnnllgrcu, Miss Krohn, Kntx, Uznrlsml, llnnloy, Kloniicn, Marinean, Pzitm-hi, Merritt. First Huw: ll. XVilli:xn1s, Stnzirl, l'rivo, A. l,L'l'0l'S0ll, Stoplwnson, Gl'0lllt'l', Yuvngvr, lll'0V1llll'll0l', Vll2l0lll0, G. l-lvl:1ir0, Bvnislu. lQlGH'l'l'l GRADE NOTES NVn, thv vlzlss of 1939, uiitvn-il the Junior High Sulnml lust yvnif lll1Clf'l' the gllidaiivo of Miss Iimiipim-. In our first yi-an' as wx-ll as in our seuninl, uni' m-lass as zu whole has been welll l'Cp1'l'S0lll1'il on thu lionoi' roll. Shortly aftvr sm-lionl opl-in-cl a class nn-etingr was he-hl for thc- purpose of 1-lcutiiig' our vlzlss ntlicrws. XVv elwfrvcl oflivws 'wlm we fllllllglllf would ln- 1-upalmlv of 1N'l'fO1'Il1111f2,' llniir clutivs in Tha- host llliillllvl' pnssilvlv. 'l'ln-y em- John gl'lIWil1'fZ. presldviitg VValtc-1' lirvvitz, vivo-pwsiflcilf. VVQ viglllll gl'1'2lll0l'S linw lillivll an zu-livv part in tho svlmnl zwtivitivs ullotta-ml 32 l'lIGll'l'lI KFRAIJIC l it'tl1 Huw: .l. -ltIllllSUll, llznslzulgn-V, lin-vifx, Alulru-, NlllllN'l'IL1', f.ellll'k, lim-ittkv, lA'llllllIlll, l'u-tl-nl Writing, J. Olson, l'4-Ilun. l o11rtl1 Row: l'vtvy'smi, Miuslufl, Nulu-s, NllIll'l'llt'. Mumis, Bl. lfi1'll2lI'1lS, l'l. Rim-ll:li'eIs, lirwmli ll. Walk, liUllllUll, .l:l1'vis, Nlu-l'kn-, l,l'l'klIlH, ll. Al2ll'flllll1ll1', Kulnug Simpson, .lululrml 'l'Ilii'1l Row: lliulgilis, Nlvl':lllistvi', lluffmi, ll. li0l0llg'1l. H Alulvrson, llurtig, Slu-mivk, K1-Ily Whih-, N:i1'utsky, Svllllllfl, ll:l:llls, N3ll'1ItSkj', l5ilu', lltilllllglllllll. Slll'0ll1l Row: lll'l'l'll'l'i, Uslu-sky, ll. .lIlllllS0ll, Kmilsq-, lin-1'l'iH, .l. lllll'iSflIllIHUll, l,t'l'l'l'S4llI, X lic-lriiigim-, liustiuu, flUlYlll, Husp:n1', Nll'llltj'l'0, Kuli, Rutz, Liuuoisi-. l ii's1 Row: lil'll0g's11', llivks, f'ln'isti:ilisol1, H:ll'i':11l1, Zmulvr, YRllll1'kl', M4'I'lllr0y, Brix, Klni us. lim-pm-sm-litziiiw-s fi-uiu our vluss am- tu lu- litllllltl iu runny ol' ilu- .lui 1-lulvs mul m'g'znl1ixznlimus. .X lurgri- lllllllllvl' ul' mu' lunys pu1'tim-ipnlv in ilu- vznrimis squirts. tlu-111 lu-lmig' tu ilu- famtlmll squzul or flu- lumu- Nunn lmuslu-Tlmll T1-anus. lu-lim-f that lllllvll gmul iuuti-riznl fm' i'utui'e- S1-nim' lligrli te-zuus is tn lu- mu' ranks. A lllllllllvl' 4ll'tll01'ig1'lllll Q1'l'il1l1'Q1'll'lN wlur lu-lung' to tlu- Girl Si-outs tion funk part in tlu- Girl Sf-out llizilly wliic-li was an grim-at SllK'1'l'NS. lim' lligll Many of ll is our lillllllll in 4111121 u izzl- l'lul4-1' tlu- kiiul mul lu-lpful SllIN'l'YlSl0ll nf Miss liI'Illlll. our 1-lass aulvisur, zliunlu-1' lmppy sf-luml yi-au' luis vmiu- to aiu Ullfl. Xvilll gay lu-arts wi- lcumk fm'- XY2ll'fl Tu lu-xt yn-zu' XYllllfl1 wlll lu- our lzlsl' ye-zu' lll tlu- Juuun' lli-gli S4-luuml. 33 NIXTH lERAiJl'l Sixth Row: Arts, Allg,fllSllllt', lilixlsurli, t'oopm'l', Norilost, Urisvoll, l L'llll12Lll1 ':1l'is1, M1 'il1C, li1'vl1i4'i', lI0l'U'llSllll, Mogvlisvin. l it'tl1.Row: Woo-lson, liillllilllf, li2lllltt'll, liPl'gt'l', Hkowluiiul, lllllillll, St. lloliia, 0l'0ll, l'vtv1'.' , liorski, tiilllllllgilll, llvininiiigvr, -lllllllS0ll, B. lltlllblllll, Strvin, John, Malkin. 1'llllll'fll Row: Slillg'll0I'g', McN0l!y, liilSll2ll', Tivgo, Rovk, llzlilsoll, U. JUllllSllll, Y. J0lIl on, A Paltz, Allm-li, l'oqm-ttv, Wuugus, Olson, Bloch, Dean, lloppins, Kuuivh, Bohuko, DeM:u'c9. Tlnirnl Row: Kvhm-, ltnovlwr, Mi-ssul, Kowalski, tlltillllftl, Muskv, Fifrirk, Choate, Wolimlell, Miss Swaxnson, tlll0Y2lliPl', liillllllilll, Arnistroiig, Imrson, Limllrom, Zvrntsky, Louvks, Edwin. Nvvoml Row: t'I'l'g'll, .l. Ilnnson. Young, St. llvnis, llousc, liimlquist, Yiulvn, Mnllnstmlt, l'ctll, l'il'I'IHll'lif', .lm-ilson, l4:i1'l'itv:11l, liiinwooil, l llllillgI9l', Kloillu. First Row: Aiigwull, Ht-tunskv, l'lrmlm:u1, l'o1loi'sun. Tlnompsoii, l-it-rgfoi's, IICZIVSUII, Putuku, Holliugswortll, In-tvrson, Niglilmr, Nolsoli. XVlll'll ilu' In-l4l an imwtingr lllt'y vlm-vtml 171 Skog'lw1'gr, sm-iw This is tliv t'2lg.l'U1'lj' looking' 'l'lio l'll't'Sll mon m-lass was woll l'l'Ill't'Sl'llll'll in tilt' liurlmnk Sn-iviivv t' 1 ff FRESHMAN CLASS NOTES mm' .xlltlt'l'Stlll as pre-simle-lit: lyillll Stlllll2ll'li, vim--p1'vsi4lc'iit: llv -tary: ziml xvllllillll l'zn11o1'oi1. tl'4'2lSll1'K'l'. lust vi,-ur tlim- i'll'0Sl1lllt'll will s wt-ml in -luniox' lliwll, mul tlln-V 2 1 - P 1 toi'wzu'cl to tlim-ii' first vvui' in S1-iuoi' Hwli. 1 P' Jumoi- Au' Vzulvts, ziucl tlio -luiiioi' lligli l lmrus. Many of tho girls pz1i'ti1'ipzlt41l 34 ninili g'i'zul1- stuclviits llt'Ql'2lll tlioii' FVUSIIIIIZIII 'VUEII' in Will, thu in tllc' curly part of tilt' svliool j'l'2ll'. Afton' mm-li flvlilwrzition ttx lulv l NINTIIHRAIDI-1 Sixth Row: Nlillvr, linriuolnl, Olson, Hlovli, NXYGIIISUDI, liuntz, l':um-run, l'll'IlllZliL', Kin H4-rgolll, liislmll, l iivk, Slruliin. ln l il'tli Row: vl'I'5lIlllll, Killllllllilll,gxllll1'I'Sllll,-lily, M:1-vvillv, lluim-s, ll:mlwii'k, l'urn0ll, lizirsmi Wliifv, llltbll, llzmson, l'll2lIltl, lIlgl'1llll, llillllllglllilll, Nzirlis, Ainlil. lfuurtli Row: Kmiyn, H1-lliilw, Hrown, lll'S'lfll'lll!I, Siinun, Siu-lllmrii, llulu-nsnn, li-vruin liuil4'l1:lln, lirill, ill1ll'flII4lIlll', lA'ill.1', l 0l'HllIllll, llllllillllhllll, llllllmuli, l'lllis, li0l'l'Il, xl1'li1lWZlll A114 lvrsun. 'l'luir1l Row: V. l,l'll'l'hUll, lf, .lulmsmi, Hvliiluwski, l4lII'lN'.Y, Nlzuskv, l.:ln1lwrl, l'rzis1rz1-lslu 1'Iris'ksml, l':ivillim1, llznllism-IV, lHlllt1'I'lIl2IIl, lA'llIlHIll, Vliisiu, lll'IlZl1'l', liuulz, lilmiu' lilll'tllIl'l' .l:irksun, N. l'c'h-rsnii. l Swmul Row: Bluilluux, liflwiii, 'l'lminlvsoil, Killlllll, liillzislvy, lfcnggl-, linrsmi, Rl:u'llim:il:l Hrvmluist, l'. .lnl1nsou, l'l1lw:ii'1ls, l'ow4-ll, l'll'4lllIIlIl, llllllililllv, lii'ii1'g'vl', lllml, llulwilfvlf Nvilllglli First Row: 'l'iv1'. lining, Blairim-zur, Nlnyrillv, Nlunsmi, llnviwlsun, Rivlmiwls, llzinsuu, Hmillu, . ,llig'l4'y, lllwliivk, llrmxn, lllllll, lllornis, lPl'kllIN. in luisclmll, Volluylmll. mill lizislivtlmll. 'l'ln- girls also slil-wml :ui intl-rvsl in Girl S4-mills. lnlllllllilll In-migrlll. iiizmy lmys out in lllv lim-lil tu pi'mf1is-v cliligrvntly, so llmt flu-y may1-miwtiliita-flu' l.llllll'll liigrli si-lmul 11-urns, lizaslu-tlmll. znlsn, ilrn-w lzlrgrm- llllllllN'l'S ul' ilu- niiilll g'ru1l1- boys. 'l'ln- niillli grmll- pupils lizlvv grin-li lllillly llllt'l'4'SllllQ' liunim' room lll'4l:1'l'2llllS :mil lmw 1'0llll'lllllll'll ilu-ir Tull-nl to Slll'l'1'SNf1Il znssvinlily Ill'0g1'l'2llllS. Willa ilu- nlmlv lu-lp ol' Miss lmlzi Swanismi, flu- uiiitli grrmlv slmlm-ills lmvu zlllziillvml ai lim' svllulznsfim' l'l'l'Ul'fl. 'llliis lzlvl is w1'ifim-4l lmy tlivir l'l'lil'1'S1'lllElllUll mi the IIUIIUI' Roll. 35 S0l'llUNl0Rl'l till,-XSS First Row: ll. llJll'lSUll, AlvX0lly, Sturvy, KlflYt'l', H1'lll'k'll4ll', Glass, l,llxl', Wvuvvr, .Allll0l'S0lly P Nil-0, Nlumlf, lupv, A'll'k'll. S!'L'0llll Row: Blolin, l'l2llliUlIlll'l'g', llultou, Sloan, Sl'll0l'll2ll, illll'l'lII'y, Hvlinlw, -l:u'Vis, Roy, gxlllllt, lg0l'l'lll'l', lilll'll0V. 'l'hil'1l Row: Al. l,l'il'l'S0ll, limwll, llolquist. 1':11'lsul1, K. lft'lllkl', Smith, Jolmsml, l4ll'2llll'0lll', P Bllflllilll, lhillips, Yivth. l Olll'fll Row: lil'l'g'lll2lll, Rutv, .lzu-gm, Nvlsmm, A. .l:1vg'411', Miss Golilvn, l'uw1-1's, lilznkv, lioliou, l'0f0l'Sllll, llnmiltml. Fifth Row: Stung, lxuuf, King, Milla-r, NUVIIIHII, l1ll'll'Sll'llllll, llullllvlill, illlsv, Maxftlcr, H. lla: uson, lm :nh-vu, Jzlvksmn. Sixth Huw: ,l7olflni11s, Minxlalll, l1ill'SOll, hlillfillllllll, Kiuonllvt, -l0llllS0ll, ll:L1'4lwi1'k, li. llaxmioli. 'IIUNIURIC CLASS NH'l'l+lS Sill l'lzlve----flimliu l'il'HZl1ll'2lSllllQ' Slzxlimi. 'l'il114-- -8:1511 A. Nl.. V. S 'l'. Hlluml llllll'llllljI. 1 Ylll'V1llll' l Our lll'UQ1'l4llll un this nm-zlsimi will vmisisi ul' an 1'vx'im-w ul lhv llliljlll' ilvms ul' ilitm-wut 1-um-1 I ning Thv zwlivitim-s nf thi- tvnth gwxclo stlulm-nts in thv iAl2ll'lll1'flQ lligrh Sm-lwol mluringg lhu past yvzlr. r - - l'l1c'11' vllurlx in lllll!l'UX'1' llu-ii' Sl'llIllPlSlll' l'K'k'Hl'1lN we-rv not lllll'0NY2ll'lll'll, lui in l'lVl'lllV-llll'l'l' pm' vm-nt ol flu-11' llllllllltll' illmpm-zulu-ml mi fhm Thr- llillll1'S ul lllHl'1' lhz lmnm' mulls, 'l'h4- fulluwirigg' stlull-ills wm-1'v ilNVZll'KlK'll plum-s Hll tha- lmum' rolls Tl1rm1g'l1o11l thi- yvznr: lf W1 1A1l2llllS. llumtliy l'lx'e-11-lt, Iilzulys llurlzlml, Myrtli llilllllllllll, Yvm-Hn lluttun. llmwmtlay King, 'l'lu-mlnwv Al1'N4-lly, 1'lmi'lul'rv Nlillm-1' Al.il,l'g2'2ll'lll Allillll. Nlurris Alumlt. l'iPillI'll'P Nimilmlls, Arlvm- N0l'lll2lll. llmmtliy ll1'll'l'S4lll, zmel l.illizu1 llviclvll. 'l'hv supllmmnw- l'l2lSh was wvll l'l'lll'llS4'lIll'4l in thi- iinxlsivznl lll'Q.l'2llllZElllllll ul lhm- svllnml. Almut Ollll-fllll'Il ul' Thv llll'llllltll'S ol' thv Swim' lligh lllllll'llS xwlw 'l'4-nth llrzulf-rs uml il gomlly numhm-r of that vlzlss zlppwli-vml Hll all nl' 1'h1- lmml lll'0g,1'l'2llllS, Utlwx' m'g:z1nizuTio11s of lhv sl-lwul with whim-h Thu-y wvlw- lwmnlim-lilly iwlmililia-ml wvrv ilu- llI'2llll?ltll' Vluh. l,il11-my l'num-il. Girls' Allllm-tim' Asswizllimi amml Air Uaflvts. 36 lhz SUl'llUIN'lUlfl'I VIASN l iI'st lluw: Nlillvr, l'vfvrs, Suri-iisnni, llillwl, l'i'm-gn, Sunil:-i'lwi'g', Wvluw, Nast, limirillziis, Rum livrgolil, Uonrllion. Nl-4-niul Huw: N47l'lll1lll, Wvivlwl, Aalzuns, lmsliu, Scott, l'i-tiwsmi, llllSl'!lliSOII, ligirgmf, l,pm.glr.l M:n'inv:nn. llivliziwls, lim-lmign, l':nlg'vtt. 'l'hil'1l Row: xl1lg'lll'Sllll, Nliluwski, lmniizli-il. Nllviwuml, Xlonoi, Ulsun, i'IlI'lS0ll, llvlfkv, livnn l'1'1'k1', l,U1llIl'tl'1l, Mm-ll. A l nni'1h Row: Olson, Hnnilziy, 'l'op4'l. l.nTx, linglnnil, lirziy, .lohnsun, l+li'vi'T, W2lg'lllll', l'li'ivks Wnovl, l'vtvi's, Mvliuwzin. l4'il'ih Row: Blnllin, lV1l,LI'lIl'l', Kvllvhv, liupisvlukv, 4l:ni'l:in'l, linrsmi, Knlivk, Nh-wzirl, Ili'lnniI l'l2ll'llSXYUl'lll, lA2lSk'1'lll', llilgflllllll, Sioppkv, Olson, ll. livinkv. Sixth Row: l . lloinivk, Volvin, Sax, Nlvssnl, I rn'slnn:l, Hun-iusmu, lilm-k, Iii-vlwi', Hniifh l'tl4llll'l'l'l', l'l. lll'i1li11g,g'l'1'. 'llll1'tMllll'1' MvNl-lly, Mmwis Blnnmlt. mul .lvwe-lt Pnpi- wi-iw mlinitti-il inln lln- XX 1-listvi' lJl'lPilllllg1' Sm-in-ty this 'vm-nix ln this 4-uiim-vlimi, it is wnrlliy of null' ull r w - v - - - il ls-il was uni- ul thv tlnw- NM-lvsli-1'1zii1s who pluvvil in Thi- lmwul 1ll'2ll1ll'll'2ll lvsl. Snplininni-v lmys pni'ti1-ipnlvnl in lln- Yill'lHllS spnrls will-i'wl in This svlnml. . . , . . . l4lI'2lIlli llnlivt, Mill-ln-ll llni-in-sli1.zlinl l' rzinvis lmzivi' we-l'vvzn'l1 ziwzirclvil El V2ll'Sllj' 'Blu in llintlmllg :xml lCllswni'tli ll1'lll'l'll1ll.. l'l2ll'l llzlvv. linYs'l'11 Smith, NVnlh'l' Simi-y, znnl Ks-nm-Tlx Yin-li 1-1-1-1-iw-il niilnvrzils in thi- sauna- spurt, Niiimwznls fm' lmslwtlrull wi-rv ziwzirmlml tn Wm-sh-y l'zn'lsnn, llngi-1' llnlmlmins, l+h'ling1 llzinsnn, lan-lc llill'llXYl'll, Ilnlwrl llnlqnist, l'zn'l .lnlnisnn, Vlalylmi lhuqiia-lfv, nnil K1'llllt'lll llm-inlw. 'l'ln- 1-lnsx nliic-ws lm' Iln- yi-ni' wi-rv liiinnu-1h llvinlu-, l'i'i-siilviilg lim-olliy li1'l'g1'llliIlI. Yll'l'-llI'l'Sllll'lllI lllzulys flnrlnml. Sl'l'I'l'l2ll'Y, :incl llzilph -l1lllllS0ll. 1 llt'ilSlll'l'l'. Bliss Gnlmh-n uns svla-1-tml ns 1-hiss zlmlvisvr, znnl tln-migli hm' kindly lim-1-1-sl znnl lwnpi-i':1t1ni1. inzniy nn-nelwrs nl lln- 1-lass slinwe-ml an nnn'kvcl iniprnvv- inc-nl in svlnml f'lllZl'llSlllll. This min-lllrlvs mn' vlnss mnf-s. 'l'ln- slntiun ln whivh you linvv lwvn listvn- ing: is S0l ll lll'1l2l1li'llNllllS1' l'i'mn lhm- sz-is-lim' l2llllll'2ll0l'f' in Ihv ih'l2ll'llli'lt1' lligrh . - - - - 1 Nvlnml, hHl'l'2llllllllllll'4'l' isHlznlysllmlmnl.snyi11u 'l Tlnink ynunml1-ln-1-rin! 37 . nn, .IVNIHR VLAHN lulv Huw: xY2lQ'lll'l', Ni2ll'i'illSllll, l':1r:ulis1', HZIIISUII, 1'h:uupl4-y, Kswh, Rosvn, Wlliffmwi, llzllisull, Niglilmr, I,imIlnlT, I.:ul1-lm1iw1'g4-r, Xi0Q'l'llNllll, Zur-Ilm-r. luurtll Huw: .lnlu-s. Yi-'tur, 1i11:nrel, Mis-kzu-I, .lulxg l iflu'r, Ilmwl, VVt'l'il'l1llt'y, Wright, UIIVISIIII, Ih'rrivks, l'uwvIl, Nlnlmsfmlt, Svlilnsky. lluiwl Huw: iiilllltxfllll, I :nIk, Ilzlrlrt, YQ-lsmm. 'l'im-gv, Ifislwr, Hfrmn, l'ulm, 1'm11ln-s, i,0IPIhill, i l'ilIll'HlII', lhlc-r, Klllltl i-mul limi: Ile-lil. Nlvl'1lru'v, KIlilliIIl', Rlmflvs, Kunivk, Iiurson, Huwil, Wvsvlnw, X'ogi', TIIUIIIIUSUII. Ht'iIlli'il', l'v:1l's1u1, xilllqiily, x1Ul'il. I ilI'Sf Huw: Nrlumit, Vvrkilis, .'gUiit'Zlll, .Ulu-Hs, .xl'llISi'I'0llQl, Milk-r, liix-ssvll, Miss Ilzill, Biiilfly lA'l'llllX, I itxIn:uf1i1'k, iil'iZlllg'0, ifiliiiltxthi, Vhism, Svlnlliwlf. 1 T lmitmn Imw: l'vtvrs, Yunliv, IC. llznnsrll, XVright, Ilmiilwrgvr, Ilzmivy, Malkin, Illyll, l.:1 I m-wig Ku fx. I4lIiEYl'lN'l'H G RA DPI N1 VFICS Our first days in M.z1i'i:1vtto High Svlicml xw-iw stwlllgiv tu us, hui' W0 soon zidzlpirsl ollmm-lws to thnx hustlr :uni iPllSiit' of H10 halls :mil vm'ri4lors. Our slivm-ss during' our first four ywlrs was mlm- i?lI'jIl'ij' tn Miss listhvr Kznmpinc, Miss Lillizul Krnlm. Miss 111.1 SXYHIISUII. and Miss .lm-muiv llnlmlvn, our rlzxss advisors. XVO 1-Xtvnd To iilt'lll our sim-orv zxppwi-iznfirni of Hwir lIllfiI'ill1I vfforts :md hvipful zlfivivv. Early in thv sm-lmul yn-ar. H10 vh-ve-lltll Q'l'2llii' nwt and swim-tml H111 fnllowiug poopls- as ufHve1's: 171-1-sidviif, Ilarry Hemsmi: Yil'l'-I1l'i'Silvi4'!li. lisrlme-1' iitbiiwllll sown-talry-fre'-z1s1u'm', Elaine Evv1'1-H. During our first Your j'0211'N of svlmoi Iifv, ww we-rv zlvfiw in 1-lub work and 21SS1'llli7iy lll'0Q'l'2lIliS. Many ine-nilwrs of our 1-lass Worr nvtive- in Buys' and Girls' film- Vlulms, Nami, 0l'1'iIPSfI'El. De-lmting, f,l'Ht0l'j', and VDt'l'iEllIh7lf0l'f'. 38 x .IVNTOR ULASS Twp Huw: l40llI'l'lllll, Amln-1'sm1, lliglvy, llol'l1o1'1', K1-limi, llllllillli, XlN'lllll'l', lizilm-r, St'lIUl'lIl'l', lullismi, l4ilHl'llJllN'll, lllill, Il1lto11, liziglvy. l il'tl1 Row: Olson, llvsyvli, 'l'l1i1-ss-11, lill'l12llllS, Zillnsliy, lilllll'Z, K11:1pl1, Sl'llll1'llIlI'l', lAllll'liS ll:111s1'l1, .zU0lllH'I', fl:11'l:1111l, l,ii11lIm111, Uslwsliy, lP1's1'l1:ii111', King. l lllll'lll Huw: Howiii, N1'X'1'l'lIlIlll, f'llll5lllIl'. -lYl'I'it blIl'j', l u1'sl11111l, I,ii11l1I11isl, N1'l1111-l1:11't, flthllvll lim-l111k1-, l,lSl'll, Nlll'lllllbl'll. 'I'l1i1'1l Row: l'Ix'4'1'vH, liu1l1l:11'1l, lllsm-11, Nlvrriil, Niinpsmi, IM-lviiiplv, l1:1l1:1i1-, Nlbll'l'lllQ', l'ilNt'lllit', . lmxw, l1:1l'l:111f, .ll'IlSl'i'V, ,XllI'll, li11sf:1f'sn11, Kl11r:1t1'. N1't'0ll1lRllWZ Swan-1', illlbllllg, lll'l'lIlll4'lll', Nrvillrllilllll, l'il'lllll'il', Hl11'1'w1m1l, Hflllvilll, RZIIIIS1'-Y, H1-ifkvig xVIl1 lll'l', lllllllllilll, lilmwk, ll:1:1s4-, llU 'Q'4'lI1l4lI'l', Nelsmi, lillll, Nkmrlim-iw . P1 I-. P' F! l i1'sT Row: lil'l'lIll'I', ll:11'111'ivlw, ll:111so11. H1-:111lsl1-y, l.11:1l'1', Allvy. l'll'l1'lCSllIl, R1-1lli11g's, Allu1'ig'l1l, lfUg'g1', K1':1l1. l':2ll'll .x'11z11' lln- Jllllllbl' f'l11ss SlNlllSUl'S :1 i12ll'1'Wl'll party for llw S1'lli0l'S who 2ll'l! g'1'111l1lz1ti11Q. 'l'l1is yvzn' II11- pzirty will ln' 11111l1-1' llll' 1li1'1-vliuli ol' tliv Svllltll' lllgjll Svlllblll Sfwlill l'4vl11l1llT14'1'. 'l'l11- Jlllllfvl' girls ll2lX'4' u1'g':111ix1-fl 11-nliisfil' wllm-ylmnll, lmwlnzill illlll lmzislcvtlmll. lllllll 11-liliw '2Illll'S l1z1v1- lll'l'll S1'lll'4llll1'tl ll11-mlulmiif H111 Y1'2ll'. illlll wi' 2ll'l' vroull 1- h . . lu say lllill lllll' girls liaw ll'l'lllll'lIllj' ll1ll'll tliv V1l'lUl'S. 'l'l111 -lllllllvl' lmyw 'mln-1111 111'tix'4- Iiill'l in illifblllilll, lmslu-tl111ll,z1111l 11111-li. Nlilllj' ul' Tllv l111XS ul' 11111' 1-lass lmvv 1'4'1'1-ivvml M as il l'l'XN'2ll'll Fm' tl11-ii' 1'l:l.4ll'ifS in svllmul zlllllvllvs. NV1- 1'2lll ,iiixlllv say that wi- liziw Slll'K'1'1'lll'll in zlll our 1-lnss pimjs-vis: illlll wm- ilI'l' llc-1-ply iiicll-lilvil to Miss llzlll. 11111' vlziss 2lllYlS0l'. fm- ll1'l' 1-mmpi-1'z1Iiu11 mul gill 14l11111-v. 39 SENIOR HIGH HONOR RVOIQL Those who have been on the High Honor Roll during' the year are: SoP11oMoREs Dorothy Everett Those who hav Sornomon-Es Lillian Reidell Myrtle Hamilton Uorothy King Marion Liljestrand l'harlotte Miller Margaret Molin Morris Mundt Beatrice Nienhaus Gladys Garland Yvetta Hutton Arlene Norman Dorothy Peterson e been J ITNIORS Marjorie Kuh Gladys Pasehke Bernice Powell Georgine Skogrherg' on the Honor Roll are Jvmons Dorothy Allen Georg-e Pope Elaine Seliuehart James Whitford J oyee Zieloski Ruth Armstrong Mildred Beissell Bettie Boren Evelyn Bowman l+'ranm-is Choate Gladys Held 40 Sr+:NIoRs Juanita Hartberg Janet Hue Valeria Yoap SENIORS Martha Hershey Hugh Higley Esther Queever Mary Adel NVenzel Shirley Mullin liueille Pederson Katherine Rademaker Bernice Schultz Jean Setunsky Harold Vieth Edward Gruman Mary Agnes Hurd Betty John Ethel Johnson Elinor Larson Edna Marineau . ,g , s,,J3 '-fm . 'N , 9,5 'sig .fx xff ATHLETICS Y his e' .V.- , H, 'A il M50 ,Q .,,., .wi I .- K 1 J Tv-.,,,,x,,,-. GRM X. N gf x 'x fi Q . 14 . 'ff I 'i F. -. 1 K Q T ' 4. '- -t -,va J be A . - .L ea :a?,f.f.,M , C ASI r-'.-:ve -an - ' .1 - .-.-A.. W.. f , . . , , , - . f :,::4. 1.1 .:4..'---d---- .4 5-.1 1 1 ' 'gy-4' 1-....-, ...,, 4 if Q 1 4-,.fV '+4-, ,ZIIITIIZIQ 'liL.izf.gl1::. ' --5-N ' R - .,-.-fM....eg-,..,..A,. 5 Q ' v ,' ' f :ri . ' A 'A' 074: -aww:-. 4 . x ,. ,V A .lima A scam.-.,. . .4 A -. . .4 w ' 4 f V 4-u , ' .rv 'if ' -. . 4 - -f :vu - -552-N 5,34 Firm A - .1 ' A N 3 fp., I iff 1: 5- ' --. - x I v AX 'I 5366941 T112 MV f m f-' fy.--5-:4i?,.:5f.'4. , Q.2.1,a. 4,51 15: , -.. ,,,, Y 1 um: Sporfs in 'Their ffrue sense were few,buT in winier The good sfudenfs ' f if , were Taken skafing I nu Rf' if lie'-ff:41E, i lryu-mlm!!! ff 4.94 .im-14: -I ,. , -Q :':V-.1 w V ni' vs-V .F . P.. ., .4 I 1'-' ' ,w , 1 u-'mf D vo-- f ,. 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'wh nr' ws 4-.s 1'19lVQvJIY-. V svivklfqa V ,.. no . n,vv,, , .14 V ..,,W, ' V , ,I' . . . , 4 V .Y f'..V-' JM- '.,:QV:,L'--V-:,Wv.iJ5 -' ' Yfffa, as 2 X Y gl- ,. , VE.. .ug 11105:-Q, -I ,, V V- 5 1 11.-U ,gg V, Vi? 'VL': '1- ..,,.V. ,.- .,.-. .-fwfr ,I , -rv . MAHV- Ili! uni- fy - V - V , , ,, . - 1 . ' .1 , , , .V ,F ' 'V fc' ---V-1V . HJ- Vw 13 '-f Vf f :Elia Q ' '47LY :1'i4-uv. ?'? '-!- V f'f:'::AV'Lfii'W' r f .' . ' 13 , A .' Fun . ww - V V ' ' Q .w IINHIQWG K ' ll' SENIOR llllill l4'0U'I'H,Xl,l, SQUAD Stilllllilljjl Smith, A. xVt'l'fl'Illl.V, Kuvv, Hilllbiibll, HU1l1'I'lI1'l',Q', IC. lim-Ilwllmli, l'I. HIIIISIIII, l4n-Vguld Vllllllllt, M:ulll4':nllX. Nliddlm- Row: Hr. Sl'Il1HIIJIkl'I', Mr. l'l:nsI1'l', H. Wm'1vI+lly, Storm-y, Ilmlmm, .l. H4'llI'l'll4H, H:u'ni4's llusyvk, Iimmll:lis, i,t'ill'Sllll, iiulwt, Nlxlfz, Mr. 'l'hlmn-. ,. . . . . l'1l'sf Row: X:lnll:11'vu, lxzlllllmm, f,t'IIl4'l', I,:1l'u-rrc. Julm, llmnl, lmziw, Knvlu, Imnfm llufIu'l'r. AI:1l1:ng'vl's: Ilulvlnns. 51llll0I. TIIIC ISIIZ4 l HU'l'B.XI,I, SICASUN Sl'll11'llllIl'l' 13. .. Blillillvftl' 0 H1'jDft'llllN'I' 22. .. S1-pivllllwi' 253. .. fb1'ffllJl'I' li .... f,l'tlllN'I' I-5. ., Uvinlwl' U h .. Uvimnlwl' ld . ., Xfwvlnlwr 12. .. ...M Murim-H1 NI2ll'illl'fTl Nl2ll'illl'T1l Al2ll'llll'ff4 ill' invtfm :u2ll'ill4'H1 Mznrim-ttf N1illlif0W0l' .... East Hn-ml Hay., . Hsllkush .. .. . Iisvzlllznlrzl ...... . W1-st Hl'l'l'll Huy.. . lmurmle-N .,........... . Si, .Insvpll flflse-z1lmlm5. . . :ut'll0lllilli'l' . ...... . M.XNl'l'UWHl' T, M.XRINH'I l'lf1 0 .Xi'tv1' only an fm-xv mu-las nf pwnw-tix-u Tlw 19:44 fnotlmanll tvznn ,im1l'm-yvcl 10 Mmliiowm- fm' thv first gfilllll' ot' tlw SUZINUII. 'l'l1vy wm-Vv 111-11-2114-11 T tn 0 ln El lmrmi i'uug'I1t :1'2lllll'. M1-l'mnln'i4lg:v l't'fIll'lll'll il punt T0 ymwls in tha' Inxl mmutv rlf' play fu il4'1'UllIl1 fm' XIe111i1mx'rw's only svrwlw. .lolm zmcl Tum I.npiv1'1'4- sllzuw-ml TI11- lnrunt ui' tln- l'u1-plvs' Imll lmmlling: wllilv I4UZi4'l'1'Xl'1'lIl'4l mu rl4'i'vllse'. Nlill'ill1'tf!' tllrm-uivm-4l svvvrzul firm-s in tlw fivst 4Ill2ll'tl'l', but lzlvkl-4l H11- sl-m'ingr punvln. 41 EAST GREEN BAY 13, MARINETTE 6 After leading G to 0 at the half on a first quarter touchdown by John, the Purples suffered their sec-ond defeat of the season at the hands of East 's Red Devils. Lozier and Homer Lapierre were standouts in the Marines' forward wall, while Don John and Tom Lapierre varried the bulk of the offense. East scored both their touchdowns as the result of passes. Simons, Plinsky, and Hagerty led the Red Devils' attack. MARINETTE 8, OSHKOSH 0 In the first home game of the season the Purple warriors emerged with their first vlctory of the season by a score of 8 to 0. In the second quarter Leafe blocked a punt for a safety. Marinette scored their touchdown in the fourth quarter on a pass from Hood to John to Kaufman. Hesyek and Lozier starred in the forward wall while John's punting was sensational. Ile punted ll times for an average of 48 yards. Radditz and Ziebell stood out for Oshkosh. 42 7 r - M ARlNE'l l'E 0, ESCANABA 26 Athlvfin- 1'i'lilil0llS we-rv l'0Sllll1t'fl on the gridiron lwtwz-1-n Mzlrinvttv and .l4lS4'2illHlJkl, this yi-nr zlfte-1' ax lzlpsv of sow-l'z1l SUEISUIIS, and tho Eskymos llilllilldl thi- Marincs a 26 to 0 dm-l'i-nt. Although tlll'4'EliPIllllQ' S1fV1'l'ill time-s in tha- first half, Mzwilivtto spoiled their Ullp0l'tlllllil0S with 4-ostly fumhlvs. ln thi- sf-1-ond half lisvalllzllm had it much their own way. For the Eskymos -Ivnse-11 sa-on-od two tour-hdowns while' l'1-twsc-11 amd Hvidvn- rivh t'ill'l1 made one-. M ARlNE'l l'E 0, WEST GREEN BAY 112 Slf0l'lll ' two f0lll'llll0WllS on masse-s, W1-st Groom lim' defvuts lw2ll'lll0if0 12 . Y' 1 to 0 111 a hard tougrht 55211111-. Wrist scorvd on il pass from Duvlon to l,0fPl'St'll in thi- third llll2ll'il'l' and iigfifllll in thc- fourth pvriod on om- from Duc-lon to Flatvly. lVfa1'i110tt0 twivv had thc- hull within thi- Wildi-nts' 10 yard lim' in tho svvond quarter hut failc-d to put tho hull on-r. The play of Dukot and Iwnfe- stood out as did that of John. Duclon, triple- throat man, hid the 'Wildrats and was aidvd by Griffith and Dvl'eaux. 43 11-lAR1N1C'1 1'E 25, IAHTRIDES 0 M111'i111111- s1-1111-11 1w11 111111'111111w11s 111 1111- 111's1 111111111-1' 111111 11111- 111 1-111-11 111 1111- N1-1-111111 111111 111i1'11 1i11E11'1'l'i'S 1111 1-11s11y 111111-111 1111111111-S 1115111 25 111 0. -1111111 s1'111'1-11 1w11 111111'111111w11s 1111 l'llIlS 1111 28 111111 -111 j'21l'f1S 111 11-1111 1111- 311111111-s' 1111111-k. 11111111 111-111'1-11 1111 illl 1-1111 1'1111 of 11 y111'11s 11111-1' s1111k111gr f0Ll1' 111' HV1- w1111111-111- 1111-1111-rn, 111111 1111111111 111111131-11 1'1'11111 thi' 11,Q 111111 11111- 1111' 1111- 1111lt'1' 111111-111111w11, w'11111- 1711111-1 11111111- 1111- 11111- 1-Y11'11 11111111. 1111111111-s 111-V1-1' 1111'1-1111-111-11 Sv1l'111llS1Y. N12111f' su11s11111111111s w1J1'1- 111111111 111111 11111111s1 1111- 1-11111'1- 1'111'1111- we-1-111111 11-11111 s11w 111'111111. 1X111XRlNE'l l'E fi, ST. 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ESU,XN.XB,X 27, M.XHlNl41'l l'l4l 21 Esx-:x1x:xlx:x lliqlx Svluuxl lllilllt' :x vlx-:xxx sw--vp ol' llu- :xllxlx-tiv sm-ru-s lu-twx-x-xx tlu- two sx-luuxls Tlxis yvill' lxy xlvfx-zxfixxg' ilu- l,lll'lllt' 4'2lQ'l'l'N 27 lu fl. Nl:xx'ixu-ltv xuxssx-xl :xml sluxl' wiflx :xvx-xxx':xx-5' ixx tlu- lirsl lx:xll' to g1:xixx :x lli lo lil lr-:ul :xt lx:xlf tixm-. Ilmvx-wx' flu- lislcyxxxxxe lu-lxl M:xx'ixu-t1x- sx-xwx-lx-ss ixx llu- tlxixwl px-rixul wlxilv tlu-y wx-rv yu-plu-rixxg' ilu- luxslcx-T fm' lil xuxixxts. AIlll1'l'S0ll lx-xl llu- lim-:xxx:xlx:x :xfT:u'li mx -1 luxslcx-ts :xxul 4 l'x'x'x' flxx-xxws. wlxilx- lllllillf lf-rl flu- M:xx'ixu-s wiflx llxx'x-x- lx:xsk:-ls :xxul :x l.l't'4' llxrnw. 47 UOAUII TlllTN1'I ii AI'l'liE'l'UN 120, MA RINETTE 12 Taking' an early lead and holding it throughout the e11tire game, the Appleton eagers defeated the Marinette High squad by a 20 to 12 seore. Appleton led 12 to 5 at the half after Marinette had led 3 to 1 at the quarter. Rankin and Duteher led the Appleton team in seoring' on ten and six points respectively. Kaufman led the Purples' attaek on three lield goals for a total of six points. MARlINEll l'lll 24, IAUURDES 13 Marinette won its Kirst game of the season by routing Lourdes 2-L to 13. Playing a good brand of defensive ball, the Pnrples held the Parochial eagrers to a single free throw in the first half while gl'2l1'll9l'lllgI 15 points. ln the seeond half liourdes eanie baek to out-sc-ore the loeals 12 to Sl. - Leafe led the sr-oring' for Marinette witl1 a total of seven points but was 'followed by John and Duket who had six and five respectively. 'l'hyne led llonrdes on three field goals. l4LXS'l' GREEN BAY 37, MARINlC'l l'E 17 Marinette lligrh S:-hool lost their third eonferenee game of the season when a strong East lligh teanl defeated lllG?l1l 327 to 17. East led 1ll1'0l1gIll0llt the entire game, leading ti to -L at the quarter and Ili to 11 at the half. Olsen led the lied Devils with seven baskets and a free throw for 15 points, while Gille seored nine points. lleate led Marinette ln seornig' on three fn-ld goals. 48 MARINETTE 23, MENOMINEE 21 Marinette High won the first of a two game series with Menominee in 0119 of the hardest fought battles ever witnessed between the two schools. The game was a typical Marinette and Menominee encounter with spirit and rivalry running high among both the players and the packed gym of rabid fans. Menominee led 12 to 9 at the half after the score had been tied 8 to 8 at the first quarter. Scoring ten points to Menominee's 6 in the third quarter the Purple led 19 to 18 at the end of the third quarter. ln the last quarter Kaufman scored a field goal and Duket counted twiee via the free throw route to clinch victory. COACH 0'LEARY Duket was the high scorer for Marinette with nine points while Kornusky scored eight for the Maroons. WEST GREEN BAY 23, MARINETTE 19 Vlfest Green Bay High sehool eagers defeated Marinette High 23 to 19 in one of the hardest fought games of the season. Both teams fouled repeatedly in the game, West committing 12 and Mari- nette 13. Out of 18 gift tosses the Purples converted 11, while the Wildceats were only making seven out of twenty tries. After leading at the quarter to 3 the Marines were behind 10 to 8 at the half and 16 to 12 at the end of the third quarter. Making two field goals and three free throws Sehaus was high point man for WVest, while lieafe, Ramsey, and Duket each made four points for the Purple. USHKOSH 31, MARINETTE 20 Completely outelassed by a rangy and classy passing Oshkosh High School quint for three quarters, Marinette High School 's basketball team staged 21 thrilling final period rally but the comeback merely served to reduce the margin of defeat, the invaders winning by a score of 31 to 20. Oshkosh led 17 to 6 at half time and 25 to 8 at the end of the third quarter. Kaufman led the Purple scoring with seven points while Ramsay and Leafe eaeh made five. ' Batterman led Oshkosh 's scoring with eleven points. 49 COACH BASLER MARIN ETTE 24, LOURDES 20 Trailing for three quarters of the game, the Mariuette High School eagers staged a strong comeback in the final period to defeat Lourdes High by the seore of 24 to 20. Altho both teams seored the same number of field goals, it was the Purples' ability to eonvert via the free throw route which won the contest for them. The Purples made eight out of seventeen tries while Lourdes were only making four out of thirteen. Ramsay led the Marines on three field goals and three free throws for a total of nine points while Thyne of Lourdes seored the same number of points on four field goals and one free toss. IRON MOUNTAIN 45, MARINETTE 18 Before a reeord breaking erowd turning out to give their former coach, Lars A. Thune, a royal weleome, Marinette High School eagers were overwhelmed by 1l'0l1 Mountain hy the seore of 45 to 18. Witll a veteran team, Iron Mountain completely outplayed the smaller Purple quintet and led throughout the game. Koskella, rangy center, scored 18 points on 5 field goals and 8 free throws to lead the Mountaineers' attack, while his teammate, Perrom, scored 13 points. John led the Marines with six points while Duket and Kaufman each scored four. MA'RlNE'll'llE 30, MENUMINEE 15 Rolling up one of the largest scores in reeent years, the Marines defeated the 1-rippled Maroons 30 to 16 to sweep the two game series. Taking an early lead in the first quarter, li to l, the Marines held it through- out the game. The halt ended 13 to 7 and the third quarter 20 to 11 in favor ol' the Purple. Kaufman led Marinette's attaek with four field goals and two free throws for a total of ten points. George Miller seored eight points on four field goals to lead the Menominee attack. floaeh Tl1u11e substituted frequently and ten men saw aetion in the eontest. 50 Y EAST GREEN BAY 29, MARINETTE 16 Playing the last home game of the season, Marinette lost to a fast East Green Bay five by the score of 29 to lli. ln a whirlwind start the Red Devils Scored four baskets on four shots in tl1e first two minutes of play tlllll added another basket and free throw to give them an ll to 4 advantage at the end of the first quarter. The second period was tl1e only one in which the Marines played the Red Devils even. Ramsay led the Purples ill scoring on five gift shots and a field goal, while his teammate, Duket, collected six on three baskets. t Fisher and Olsen led 'East with seven and six points COMM SCHOMAKHR respectively. It was the last honle ga111e of their high sehool eareer for Don John, Bob Hood, Allan Ramsay, Roy Kaufman, and Edgar Ilndon. WEST GREEN BAY -H, lNIARlNE'l l'E 14 Starting out like a whirlwind in the first few minutes of play, which netted them seven field goals out of eight shots, VVest High defeated Marinctte High by the overwhelming seore of' -L4 to 14. ' Fitehett seored 13 points for West on 5 field goals and 3 free throws, while his teammates, liaison and Sehilawski, scored. ll and Sl points respectively. Making 2 field goals and a free throw, John led the Marinette attaek. ,ll'l'lil'I'l'UN ISU, MA RlNl+l'l l'l4l lfll Marinette Iligh School eagers dropped their final game of the season to Appleton High, 30 to 20. Cioaeh liars 'l'hnne's eharges played the league leading Appleton five on even terms in all but the seeond period of the tilt and displayed one of their best ll'i:lIllf'S of tl1e season in holding tl1e strong Orange five to a 10 point victory. Rankin was the big gun in Appl:-ton's attaek and scored 12 points. Duket a11d John led the loeals on tive points eaeh. 51 fifbuljli' lVitl1 two l0tlt'I'l11l'll, gulf was wgrallizvrl ilgfillll This yt'El1', being coal-hed by Mr. Bruve B?lSll'l', 1li1'eu'rm' of pllysival Gllllliltillll. P1'2lK'lli'0 was llvld t'V0l'y 0Vl'llill:I aftvr Sl'llll0l at the Little River Golf Club and lnatvlles were plzxyvd ou Saturmlay lll0l'llillgIS. 'Flwso were held with East fl1'0E'l1 Bay, rESl'i1l1?lllil, Ocrmto, and Mc-1m1r1i110v. A foul'-1112111 11121111 look part in thc Fox Rivvr Vzlllvy tuurllanlcllt at Green Bay, while a ll1l't'f'-1112111 ti-21111 played in the stale t0ll1'l1?l1llPllt at Fort Atkmson. Illlgfll Iligxlvy, Eclwzml Maltz. l-Sub llood, Edwin Eriuksfm. jKl'llllPtll Higley, and Erliug IIEIIISUII saw most zu-tion during' the sm-asm1. lluglx Iligglvy, Bob Hood, amd Roy Iiilllflllilll will grrzlclluzto, leaving the 1-1-si for 1It'Xt y0zu s tezun. A lurgro purtion of tln- 1-rvdit for ilu- sllwf-ss of flu- team is duel to kind 1-oops-1'zlfi011 uf DV. T. R. NIlK'l12lk'llS, prop1'iet1:1' of tlw l.ittl0 River Golf Club, who pol-nlitte-d tlw squad free use of the voursv. 52 'FRAUK Aftm-1' an lzipsi- of svvvrzll yi-urs fl'il1'k was l'0SllIlll'd as an llliljlbl' sport nt Mairiiivttv Iligrh Hr-Imul. 'l'1'alr'k was in l'ilill'g.2't' of Voalvll hairs Tilllllv. Tllosv who stuyml out for i'l'iIK'k thi- 1-iitirv yi-zu' wc'1'0: Imzife-, A. 'Wvi'tup11y K. Rvinke-, Garm-ski, Dnltmi, Smith, St. Dvnnis, Mziilluux, Swansmi, Duke-t, Ohlvr, Rc-idillgrer, li. Srnw-nsmi, H0114-lw, Youngr, R. livliwllflt, Svilllliiit, Bourdlais Pmvmu-lwi', Iludmi, II. Bc'i'g'ul4l, XVHQIIIS, Wi-hvr, D. lilm-k, G. Rim-k, Dahl, Ii, Bvrgrold. and E. Lung. I This y0a11 s T1-mn 111111-1'c-d 'rho Fux Kiwi' Yzilh-5' l10llf0I'0lll'0 train-k lll00t whivh was held June- 1 at W4-st G11-4-11 Bay. 53 .IVNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL lll'tll limv: Nlvllowun, Williams, Mn-nur, ll2llll0I'0ll, li. Mayville, Bergohl, lim-flirk. Lvmlalrzl. Muilloux, l'l. ll1lllS0ll, Olson, Flick. l unrfll Huw: ll. l'1-rkins, HVUNVII. l'up0, llnusv, Lilnluziy, AAlltl0l'Sllll, Funkcy, , ll. I'm-rlxins, ll. Olson, lvh-rson, Orsvtll, llzainvs, Rondo. llluirfl Huw: li.-Imlgin, Kinkvy, livamlslvy. Mmntgonufry, lN12lllllSl'Illlt, S. Olson, lhlllplvy, Nlulx, lllltnn, -lllllllS0ll, W. Nlzxyvillo, Ilan:-ion, LuVignv. vunll Huw: Hlllllllllll, liillllllfffilll. lim-vu, Slll'lll10l'll, 1l:1slz111g'm', Lnahs, l'1'ivv, livllvy, Slt'Y1'llH0ll, Lm':1i'f, llukonson, Mithlg, Anelrv. rat lhww: lhnwl-rs, llutlun, KlllllS0ll.l1lll'Z, Nnult, Hel-k, H. lI2lllS0ll7 llvlulrv, llurlig, ll2lIlSllll. Smith. Hrvvilz. JUNIOR HIGH FUU'l'BALL Junim' high fouilmll plays an ixnplwfzuit pearl in thv dvvolopincnt of future l'n01lmll Sl2ll'S fm' flu- hl2il'lllt'll0 Varsity squad. NVhvn il Gull was grivvim, mu- lllllNll't'll hoys rc-spmulecl to Fouvlivs Eclward lllorm-fic-ld, Henkel, Mitvlivll, ll:111g1v1', and lCxwo1'ihy, 'l'lu- Tm-:uns wvro pivlu-cl ill'4'0l'tllllgI to XV0lgIllt. The Purple and lla-sl squzuls inm-llulm-ml Tha- boys NV0lgIlll1lQ frmn ninety-five to 0119 hun- mlrml puumls. 'l'lu- lil't't'llS xx 1-rv For lmys under ninety-five pounds. Mr. llvnkn-'S Plll'IJlt'S were l'll2ll1lIll0l1S of 'rho lieawivi' division fm' the- sw-mul Sll'illQIlll' yvm' whilm- Mr. Mitvlwlhs fil't'f'llS were 1'6- lN'?lllllgl' vlmnipiuns in thc- ligxlllc-1' 1-lass. At tlw 1-ml uf tho scasml, the hoys were pw-svlitecl with numer- als ul' tlwir ltlillll for llllfll' vi'fu1'ls. 54 COACH MOREFIELD lN 'l'R.'XM.URA LS 'l'hv infrainnral sports pi-ogrrain l'ill'l'lllil on hy Mr. RElSll'l' this your was tho 1 lwsl 1'Vl'I' sponsor:-ml hy Marine-tfv Iliggh N-hool. A tvnnis i0lll'llHIll0lllU on tho now l'0lll'l'l'll' vourts, in whivh thirty-six vom- pvfvd, was tho first vvcfnt of tho yvar. Basketball was played awoiwliilgr 'ro honlv 1'00ll'1S this yvar, with about 250 hoys oonlpf-tingr. 'l'lw1'o wow lwolvv foams in the svnior high lf'2lfl'llf' and eight in the junior high. 132lSll'l S Clowns finishc-cl tho season iimlvfvatvd and won thc- title' sc-nior league. A tahlo tvnnis i'0lll'11ill11i'1lt was he-lil with 46 hoys faking part in tho whilv ton clouhlos tvams were vilfewml. Forty lxoys rospollmlvcl for boxing' and wrestling' whivh was held small gym. II1tI'2ilTlll1'2il t0lll'llillIl0l1fS worn also hvlfl for golf, liorsvsliov, and baseball. 55 in the singles in tho indoor HISTORY CF ATHLETIC FIELD Lauerman Brothers made possible in 1922 a stadium for Marinette by donating the 554,000 necessary for the purchase of the land. Later the public contributed funds enough for the erection of the concrete fence on the Water Street side. Then in 1924 the Lauerman Brothers made a further contribution of about 315,000 for the erection of eonerete bleachers. The new athletic stadium was dedicated on October 11, 1924. The opening event of the dedication was the parade from Dunlap Square to the football field with the high school band leading, followed by Company A, the cheerleaders and students. At 2:30 the formal ceremonies opened. Company A, led by Lester B. Lindsay, had charge of the flag raising, which was the first event. After this came the formal presentation of the deed to the field to the city and trustees by Frank J. Lauerman, representing the Lauerman Brothers. After the formal ceremonies On 'Wiseonsin was sung and the game was started. The annual game with Menominee has always been the main event of the football season. Since 1895 football has been a major sport in Marinette High School and for 37 years the annual clash has taken place. Of these games Marinette has won 17, Menominee 17, with 3 games tied. The football squad under Coach Tom Johnson 's guidance brought the honor of State Championship to Marinette in 1922. 56 ROSEN EDWARDS GIRLS ,VI'H liFl'l7I US Sponsorvcl by thc- Girls' Allilc-til' Assoriatioii and clilwwti-cl by Miss Gladys Jolmsoii, about om- lmmlrc-il nml tm-nty girls viiti-iwl llIll'2lIlllll'2ll nvtivitirs wifh vim and vigor. lnstrzxcl oi' 1111- usual tmmis lzulclc-r il rm-all f0lll'll2llll0Ill7 was 2lI'l'?lllgI6il with Dorothy I'olg'lase- 4-liiwgriligl' as rliampion. Folor toznus wc-rv rlioson for volloylmll and aftvr El flouhlv round-'robin Sl'ilf'dLlif' 1-lass tc-anis worm- se-lm-tc-cl. TPZIHI Yl10ll'llN'1'S worm- l'll0Sl'll zu-vowlillgr to their altc-mlam-v and ulmilify. 'l'l:r Juniors Took tho l'llklllll!i0llSlllll. 'l'lw Riding' vlulv Hl'Q2llllZl'll last fall provrd To be an wry popular sport. Many girls, affvr ai tumlmlo or two, mlvvvlope-cl into able' llUl'Sl'XY0lllt'll. This Ulllll numlwrs about Iifte-on girls. 'Flu' IIIUIIIITS ?ll'1' furnislwml by H10 liiding' Arzulvllly. During tho wintc-r months riding wus llisrontimwfl, but il' was l'0SlllllPd in the spring. Bvsiclf-s ricliiw mino' mono' mul golf wi-rv zuiclvd fo tho s mort rzilvmluiz The 1 P P- PR a 1 Illllg' pong' ll'liltl'llt'S took plan-0 111 flu- Uf'l'ili'kPl' box amd varly 111 thc- sprmg: flu- golf team p1'avtiw-cl stroke-s tlierv also. 57 GIRL SPORTS linslcvtlmll was mvt with tho usual f-ntliiisiusiu. Twelve teams were selected and again 21 Nlllllll-l'0llil1 to111'11:11ne11f. was plziyvrl. 'l'ln'vv tennis tied for the color tvzim vllzilnpionsliip while flu- Svniors 1'2lIlill1'0Cl. tlw vlzlss t'llilTll1Jl0I1SlliI7 with the -llllli0l'S 1-mulling in svvmicl. l11t1'a11111i-all lmaselmll Sl'I'll'l'l'fl early in flw springr. The six tclanis plziyvll a mloulmlc 1'Ul1llll-I'Ulllll svllmiixli- XVllll'll wus 1-miiplvtvcl towzml The ulose of thc' school 5'vm'. A Junim' Iligh lt'2lgIll0 was also fm-nwrl. The QIZIIIIEN vonsistvd of five lIllllllQ'S. Miss ,lnlinsoii was assisted lmy tlw following stiulvilt cli1'em'to1's: Volleyball, Alim- Kahn: Tc-unis, lilfll'Uilll'il Aiiclwsoiig golf, Jean Svtuuskyg liasolmall, livtty -lolmg ricling, Amzlmlzi l'm1lwwsl:yg tumlilingr, lleilriulv Kzllmg lmselmzlll, llvlvn Ilurml. Many girls will 11-4-vive ill0ll' ME this yn-nr. ln urclvi' to Will Zlll M ai girl must nmlw twvlvv llllllilftlll points, six llllllillilll of illlllll nizulv in the llliljfll' spurts, vollvylmll, lmselmll, ziiul lmaslcetlmall. rlllw rvst of them may he obtaiuvd Tliruuggli slmtilig, hiking' m' any otlie-1' oxen-ise. Nlliiivmls ami grivc-n to thi- girls who lmvv 1-zli'm-el not quite- sn nmuy points, 1 x X X ,x f X x X x X X 58 ACTI ITIES ,Avfrff Pg- . f '4 X The principal scholashc: acfivify was sfudy,bu'r fishing excursions, when The masfer read Lafin, were noi' rare ERIE E' 'YT' ' I 'LL' ...5!1..lJL...dh..L.I..L ASSEMBLY PRUGRAMS On Oetober fifteenth the school was privileged to hear Miss Frances Sellers, a well known bird imitator. Miss Sellers gave imitations of several bird ealls and whistled a number of songs. During her program she gave short talks on the proteetion, eharaeteristies, and deseription of birds. The Intimate Stranger, a three'-aei eomedy, was presented by the Pollard Players in the sehool auditorium on Deeember te11th. The play was one of Booth Tarkington's plays that are so well liked by high sehool students. The east of five took six parts. With the ringing of Swiss bells and the singing of the Ambassador Qual'- tet, the Junior and Senior High were entertained in the auditorium January twenty-second. The 'tliings of Harmony under the direction of Mr. Lloyd King, gave voeal, accordion, saxophone and piano numbers. Patriotic songs, songs of the Gay Nineties' and present day songs were presented i11 costume by the eoneert singers of the Century of Music Com- pany in the auditorium on February twenty-first. Miss Lueille Ellmore supported by a eompany of five, gave their interpretations of many songs from the time of the Revolution to nineteen thirty-tive. Ellmore blended a little comedy with the musie. SOCIAL EVENTS The Senior High Soeial Committee started out by blending the sehool year with a joyous Harvest Hall held on Oetober twenty-sixth in the gym. The gym was artistieally deeorated with pumpkins and eornstalks. The main diversions of the evening were a out-in danee, and a eireular two-step, both of whieh were enjoyed by the daneers. Delieious fruit puneh served as the refreslnnent. The gymnasium beautifully deeorated with Christmas trees, tinsel, and eolored lights seemed an ideal spot for the Uhristmas eelebration of December fifteenth. Although not supposed to be deteeted, there were several sprigs of mistletoe hidden in the basket nets. The refreshments were supposed to have been Dixie Vupsg but heeause of a misunderstanding, they eould not be served. The first matinee danee of the year held on February fifteenth, drew one of the largest erowds for some time. Daneing to Emil lValloway's orehestra started at three-thirty in the gym. This orehestra also entertained at all of the previous danees. Ship ahoy! All on deek for the Junior-Senior Farewell! Passports eould be purchased for guests at Sli .50 and students only half that priee. The ship weighed anchor at 8 :30 ll. M. on the evening of May 25th for a delightfu.l eruise with Glen Geneva and his band as the erew. The gymnasium transformed into a ship beeame a delightful spot for the daneers. King Fred Orland and his Queen, Geneva Gaspar, led the Grand Mareh around the deek. The seagoers were refreshed with puneh and nabiseos. 59 SENIOR BAND lop Hmm: lluril, llllllllilllll, NlM'l'ifT, Hvvl'vTt, Mullin, Millvr, lilISl'llQl', Kmh, l'v1m ku, 1.4-slim-. l'liir:l Huw: Anflvrsmi, Hyrum. Slmm, We-imvl, illlllilllf, llnmiliml, lliglvy, :x1l2llllS, lhn1:ll1lsm1. vmul Huw: NIV. lfllNS1'll, W. llzunsvn, Allrrvclif, I,:xl vi's'1' VVvlls, l41llZCl' H. llzinsvn, W1-igvrt, NlvNvlly, Nfnlmstzult, Uolioii, Rugloy, ,llriskm-ll. Y I lI'Nf Row: llussvll .l1'., .l, llmison, Whifforil, Jones, l,01l0l'S0ll, Svhulfz, Kvllvy, Xi-wnmn, Wriwlii, Hmii-1'ln-1'-1' Mumlt, liilw' House Pezirsoii. P' PY bi I SENI1 JR BAND N1 VPES For the first time in many yvars, tho Mmiiiottv High Svlioul hand pz11'tin-i- pzitml in Tho M. :mil M. 2211110 drills with thi- llrulll :xml lillgjlt' Vorps. This m'gg'z111izz1fim1 plzlym-rl nt alll lnlslwtlmalll euul fiiutluill ganna-s :mil rzillivs. In Mem-h, ai fron- 1-mivert was ll1'4'M'lllTflll at whivh suvh IUEIIIIOIIS vmlipnsitiolls as U.lil'2illlll'S I.ullahy, lml1m s lVz1l'rxes. Zlllfl Sy111pl11n1iq1w ilYOl'llll'4'U wvrv plays-il. Tl1illlliS to thnx svllr-ol liuzlul, tell 1ll01'4' l1lllfUI,'l11S wvrv 0l'llk'l'0tl and CIllblt'111S wvrv p1'csvi1T4-ml tn tho fl0SQ'l'YlllQ' im-lillwrs. who fulfilli-ml viglit 1'vq11ii'e-ills-lits made hy ai 1-uliiliiittc-4-. The 1ll:fll'l'l'N were 4-101-tml at the vouvlilsimi of 'rho 19354 sm-lmnl yvzlr and ara- ns follows: LN- W'Oig'01'f, Il1'0SlllPIll'1 Tllmflon- Mc'Nvlly, vivv-p1'esicls'11tg Bernice Suulfz, S0l'1'f'tEil'.Y-l'l'i'2lSlll'L'l'1 xlvilllillll II2lllSf'll, vustmliaiig Morris Munrlt, librar- izmg Divk Sucloi-lu-1'g, puhlivity agrmitg and Ulziiiclo W4-lls, stmlvut clirector. 60 LlBRAR,Y UOUNUIL Sllllllllllg lc-l'f fu right: lion-il, Hkowlunfl, livs-rf, King, l'a-arson .ls-nsky, Alu-n, Hurlvy, Bliss lfl'lll'L'. S1-:iff-sl: Mullin, l,lll4llN'l'gI, Vog,-ff, l 0l'Slllll4l, Kc-lluy, lln-lil, Missos Iii-r--'nuuli llairflu-r-' Al2ll'lll01lll X4ll'llI2lll 2- v 9-.v v l1lBiR.XRlY COUNCIL l'lairly in flu- full flu- lAllbl'?lI'j' l'mnu-il nu-f zuul sm-lc-1-fm-ml .ls flu-ir uffim-1-rs flu- 1 'li0ll0WlllQI lu-opls-: l,l'0Sllll'lll'. .luzmifzn llurflu-rgrg vim-1--p1'1-simlv sc-1-11-fu1'y-fl'm-zlsllrm-r, Aim Vfvgff. This fwgrzlilizzifiml nu-Q-fs flu- :-vf-ry month. 'l'l1e nu-mln-rsliip nf' flu- lllllllll'll fllis yi-:ir is lWl'lllY-llfllll' nu-mlu-r luis 1'llEIl'gl'1' ol' flu- lllll'2ll'j' nf: lm-aisf mu- lu-rirul l'Zlt'll ww-ll Slu-lvingr flu-m, mul l'2lI'l'j'lllgj 1-rmsulfzifimls. hhirlf-y Mullin: first lfrulzly of Nlll1lf'lllS, Eilvll vlu-4-king luuwlis, Eau-ll vm-air flu- lAllDl'2ll'V lfmuu-il 1-njovs fwn uufsfauulingg sm-iul 1-va-nfs: llilllllilyl an lllll'lStlll2lS party mul an pil-iiiv in flu- spring. Tlu- clllI'iSl'lllilS pzirfy, whim-ll was lu-lcl 2llul0l' sf-luml, was 4-lijuyl-ml V1-ry lIllll'll by all flu- nu-mlu-rs. 'l'lu- rornn was clm-1-owifc-fl wifli an l'lirisfmzis frm- wifli ligrlitecl 1-znullc-s. lla-f'rl-slmu-nfs 1-misisfe-ml of lumf flulgrc- suiulzu-s. 1-zuuly, and 1-nokic-s. Affreu-fivr grlllli-llmp llll'll worm- im-rl as faivm's. lieu-li nu-mlu-r f'Ullll'llD- ufm-cl fo flu- IJl'fIg1'1'2llll by ff-llingr zilumuf flu- origin of sonu- l'ln-isfmzls f'llHl0lll. ln April flu- lliln-zlry Vomu-il gzlvm- an numsf infm-r1-sfingr mul insfrlu-fivv 2lSS0l1lllly Dl'0gIl'illll. 'l'lu- flu-mv ol' flu- pl'0Q'l'2Illl flm-zilf wifli flu- hllisfnry nf' flu- lVl'2ll'lllf'l'll' Higrli Sm-lui0l. 'I'lu- Library Vouiu-il 1-xfm-iuls its siiu-1-rv grrufiflulf- fu Miss Lillian lflriuu- for lu-r 4-nope-raifimi mul g'ui1lznu-1- during' flu- pzisf ye-nr. 61 , VVUIIZA' l, .lzu-ga-r, , llvrslu-y, Milli-r JUNIOR HIGH BAND l om'th Row: .xIl1it'I'SHll, t'l'lIllt'l', liouvllv, Nlillllkttlll, Hvvlwr, Lillwooul, Kunivk, llzxvielsoll, M Q I 'i'llil'1l llgiiixy i7lxlil'I'5UIl, Ifisvlwr, NiilllSii0, Hllilllilll, I'0:x1'so11, VV:ltso11, Axlilvrson, Gralvv, Ni'e'1riliilglliiiii'y:Ogiiliii iiilziwiliiuiiillllltjfjflll, i,l'tUl'S0l1, Knut, Ilokvnsoll, Kloixlzl. i'l'0X'2llll'il0I', Jzxvk- .' 9 -I l '. lx I4'ir's?mllgoiv1:mihilmvillfxllzinsolz, Vllillips, liilvluslrzlml, All4ik'l'S0ll, Hopson, Iiilllbllblly liin+ll0fT, J2ll'kSllll, Skoxxluntl, Johnson. JUNIOR HAND Mm-t tho lullilll'l' lmml lll0Nlil0I'N!H NVith un 0lll'lliillIt'll1 ot' sixty. tho .llluior hzmcl iwjjilil its work early in thc' svhool yvar. Tho .Iimior High Svhool hnml me-ots on Tllf'Sli2lj' and TiIlll'SKi2lf during that sixth poriod. fl oi'1hi- Iirst timv in tha- history of Mzzrim-itv, El hzxml from tho fourth, fifth, amd sixth gwmh- pupils was fUl'lllt'li. Mr. Ulychi II. Russell, tho clirwtor, ll106tS with om- svhool 4-zu-h tiny of thv wi-ok. 'Fhoy also plwwtiw- t'Zll'i1 Tillll'Sti2lj' at 4:15 in tho hand room. .Xt tho tlzwtis-hl Svhool il t'l'os1 Rhythm Ilnmlu oi' the- ln'i1nz1l'y grmrlos was 4-slzihlishm-ci umh-1' tha- i1'2ltit'l'Silip ot' thi- Missa-s t'hz:l'Iotto Svlnniilt. mul Villfillii 'l villa-lv. In this lll'Q'illllZilil0lI 2lI'4' llIf'illlit'1i Hlltcllvttms, xylophom-s, mouth orgrzlns lllit'ilti0S 111111 othi-1' suvh IllHi'l'lIllll'lliS 62 G. A A. Top Row: lllllmluln-llc, Yin-th, XY1ll1-lvrlivll, Nllllllfillll, lilN'I'lll'l', Audit, John, llvurlon, Miller, Allwrts, J2l0gjf0I', Nvrotsky, Stung, Ilvtvlnplv. l ourt-h Row: Hohun, l'1-tvrson, Iluusvn, l'll'll'l', Nlllk'llt'l'. l'5vrk0r, l'vml0x'son, l'1-vkv, VV0l'tvp11vy, Young, Spivriug, l leu1'unt, Mvvh, Nm-lson, Prusko, l'olgl:lsx'. '1'hir1l Row: Kvllvy, J. liohnkv, Sloan, llutton, Hlnkm-, l'll0ill0, Hush, Blork, llt'l'I'lk'liH, l'l:Lut,x, G. Kuhn, Olson, Alltlt'l'H0ll, I'm-nkowsky, Malllsvlnlfsky, Vivth. S0l'0IHl Row: Cox, l's-tvrson, llornivk, Schultz, V. Hnrhy, Allvn, Rutz, lioilvuu, Youp, l':lrIson, A. Kuhn, llustiun, U0tl1lZll'll, Rvlyvzn, Svtunsklv. lioggm-1nlo1't', S1-lnnhlt. Bottom Row: Unrisonm, A. M. linlrhy, Mnrilu-nn, Konyn, Olson, l'1wlw:nr1ls, Riulxzxwls, Vorkins, Hurxl, Johnson, l isln'l', II. livlmkv, llvWoll'v, l1'l't'I'SOll, li. l0li'I'SUll, Svhlnlkv, lAIlllIlll', Svlinsky, Ilzmso. GIRLS' .X'l'lll1E'l'lU .XSSUUl.X'l'IUN NOTES 'l'ln' liirls' .Xtllh-tiv .Xssovintion was om- oi' thc- most um-tivo 4ll'QI2llllZElllUllS this yt-ur. 'l'hc- t'l0K'l'l0ll of oHin-1-rs took plan-v in tha- g1'j'lllll2lSllllll, wln-rv ilu- ollivvrs wt-ru c'lv1't0cl hy hullot. The oflim-4-rs 1-host-n wt-rv: llzu'1'i4-t Hornivk. Dl't'Si1ll'IltQ Donna l,Pt0llllll1', x'ivc--p11-siclvlxlg l':Ul'llll'l' Svlllllllith St'l'l'l'lill'y1 -lvun lnlllillll, l7l'4'ZlS1ll'0l'1 mul Alta l,l'l1l'l'S0ll. point sc-n'1'1-tzlry. 'Flu' lllvvtilurs uw ln-lml twia-0 n month on XV4-flllc-smlnys. 'l'ln- initiation ot' tho now nn-lnln-rs took pluvv in 01-tohvr. lt wus rluitv EllllllSlllf1' to sw' ilu- unfor- tunatv now lIlUllIlJt'l'N hoxvingr ln-tore' thu olmlvl' grirls. 'l'hv G..X..X. sport llire-viors nw: .Xlivv Kuhn, x'oll4'yhzullg lh-ily -lohn, hus- lu-thullg II1-lon Ilurml, hnsvlmllg l 1'ulu'm-s Vhontv, hikv lvzulvrg ll1'I'll'llIlt' Kahn, llllllllllllgfi lJ0l'0llll'2l AXllll1'l'SUll, t4-nnisg -lunv lim-lyc-u. tuhh- tvnnixg -ll'illl S1-tllnsky, golfg Alllilllllil Pt'llli0XYHli-V, l1o1'sm-lmvl: riflingr. Soviul 4-vm-nts 1-njoym-ml hy thc- 1l.A..X. grivls nw: nn UYl'l'-lllgjjlll' hike-, u sleigh- riclf-, u Sc-nior Fam-xwll lHlll1lllt'l'. und an pivniv hvhl ut tht- 1-ml ol' 11hv svhool your. 63 M CLUB lop Ilmv: Klutz, xlIlQ,1'lIllSllll, lim-lu, lliglvy, Uvlllvr, l.4-nfu, lJlllU'f. um Huw: hawm-ski, Julm, lloml, liillllllllllll, lluf't'vr, llvsyvk, Luxim , llllllllt HM CLUB 'I' llll2ll'll l+'00'l'l5.Xllll 1. LUZ.ll'l' S. lmzlfv 2. lloml Sl, lhllivf Ii. .lulm lil, Km-lx 4. llr-syn-k ll. lx'l'2ll'SUll J, ll1'lll1'l' 12, lfilllflllilll li. llollfvl' lil. llill'lll'Slil 7. Yau: llam-11 l3ANKl+l'l'll.Xlll. l. lluml 3. lllllivl 2. Iiznllflnmll li. lmzlll- ii, -llillll T. lie-lure-mli -I. llzlnlszny H. lllllliill GOLF l. llllgjll lligrivy 'l'l11- M Vlulm is wh-ly un Im11m'n1'5' m'grzu1ixz1tim1. M N 4 .umulu 0 Hausa' lmys who Imvv g1'lX'l'l1 llll'll' SUl'X'll'l'S in thv lmljm' spfrrts of libfltlldll has lmzlll, frznvli and gulf. Only tlmsc wlw lmvv ll2ll'llI'lfb2llt'll in fuse N501 s fllli 1. l'2ll'lll1ll llll'll' M am- eligible? for HN'llllN'l'Slllll, No Hlf'1'tlllQ'S am- llvlml mul lm 4llll1'l'l'S uw 4-lf-vfwl 64 XXI W Il I l'l ' IIN l-I'I l'l'I STA I I lull lwu: Xu-llu, I ulruzin, lIig,5l1-Iv, NIV. l.:i1ig'n-V, xl'Y4'I'Ill!III, I IIIIIIIPS, Similar Nliilillm- limi: Ilur-l, lliarnu-li, Il:i1-tlfm-rg, .lulm, llu-lfl, Klissus, lliu-, Xllllllllll Ium-ii, liliullu-rg, liuflmli lluw: 5I'IlliIl7. iii-ll'-Iv, llnliiuisl, Olson, l'l1lw:ll'ils, l'1'lm'l's feIlt'l'YL'I'. MVR ANNII.-Xl.S 'l'lu- lirsl plililin-ailimi ul'1lu-stluli-nl Iuuly ul'1lu- Nlziriiu-liv Iligli Ni-luuvl was lsslu-ll ill IHSIT llIl4li'I'Ill1' llnnu, 'l'lu- SIIIlll'Ill.U ll was an luzigzixilu- pulrlislu-il numllllx witll EI NlllbN1'l'lilIIHll pruw- ul Il1ll'ly-llw1-1-nts,llu-sliig'ln-I-wilysi-lllllg' lm' I I , .... . lm- mints, I'lu- uingizixiiu- nu-:nsim-nl 1-igrllt Ivy 1-lm-if-ii nu-lu-s mul Vlllllillllvll six- ,I ---vs. lilllll' ul' xxliin-li wi-iw ilu-mln-il In illlYl'l'lISlII '. llu- -luiu- isslu- ul' I4 1 ii png ' I 1 I P' 'l'lu Stiuli-nf was 1-ulli-nl llu- 2IllIIlIiIl 4'llIlIHll mul 1-uiislstm-il ul ai IllI'llIl't' ul llu- gizullizits-s un mu- 'reign-. llu- will-llu-1m'y mul szxllilzillwy zulnllw-ssvs. llu- Nt'IIl0l't'l2lSN liis1m'Iv, ilii-si-1lim'i-lnss will, pi-1-sm1:1Is,mul ill-ms ul' 4-slu-I-izil intl-re-sl lu Iwi-lllli grrzuls- SIIIKIVIIIN. 'l'lu- vlziss ul lfll-I wnlipile-ml llu- ill'Sl I'4'gl'IIlilI' vm-1ii'luuili ul llu- si-luunl mul eiillllm-ml it Sli-iiuwie-s. Iii llu-- ll-llfmiilg' In-:i1'. llu- miuu- wus 1-Immun-el 141 .Xin lII2ll.-- il lilln- llizil was IISNI llu' llu- IIUYI six Ive-zirs wiili llu- 1-xi-4-ptiuli ul' llu X111 lfllh uluii It xx is lxiumii is llu luluu 'l'lu Xlmlllilllilx slflll I4 iii 12- , I I I , , 4i.r1 I. .. III I I II .. I I I I II I I . I II I -I 1, I I smiling: tlu- 1-lznss ul' l.l2p iw-x'm-i'si-il llu- ll-Ili-rs in llu- ilziliu- Nlzirilu-Ilv mul usn-el w IUll4'llIl'2llllU :ls llu- 1-siplinii nl ilu-ii' luuili. lli l5l'2il. llu- zimlllzll lunw- llu- mu- lmllvi' BI on its vim-i' aiiul ui 15124. llu- m'iu'ui:il iiainu- XII-nun-u-s was EIQEIIII ilursvll. .. . . I . . II . .. . 'l'lu- illlllllill slzill' nl' ilu- 1-lziss ul' Ifllfuli-1-ifli-il In ss-li-I-I zi In-zii'luuilQ lizillu- llizll iulil lnzivs- luilli lu--nl SlQ.l'llllIl'2IIIl'l' :ilur l1ullvulllz1llIIv. Xxllll IIIIN l:u'l Ill mliul. Nliss -In-imiv Iinlqli-ii. Ilu- zimuuil 2IllX'lSl'I', ilILlQ'l'Sll'Il Illznl Ilu- lirst syllzilvlm- in 1-zu-li ul llu- nzinu-s nl mu' si-luuvl s mlm-s mul llu- lust syllulmli- in llu- mmu- ul um- milv lu- 1-mulmu-il In lurm ilu- uzmu- Wliipllriu-T14-. 'I'llis plain Miss Ilulmlm-ll . , , V . . I - Iv , - si-ussml with Klux l'. lu. XMIM-s,1-4lIl4ii' ul llu- M2ll'IIlI'lI1' I.2I2'l1'-5l2Il'. wlu: 1'4-zullly wxlm-ssl-ml Iiisuppi-uvnl lll'llI1'lIl'W Ililllllk Sliurlly zil'l1-l'wz1i'cl, I1 wus lli1:il1inumlislIx' , , . . lui-4-pti-il Iiy llu- SIllllt'lil luulIx'. 'llils mmu- I-uulliilu-s in lu- ilsm-el I-xi-lilsivi-ly lmIx' HIII' svluu 'Illu- lusl ri-4-ii. rl. air! wfwlc Ill l,lllN In-ni' s silmllzil was vi-1'Iv zilrly liziiulli-il lay llHl'HllIf' 65 'llu 'IJ RAMATI US GLU B v Row: Mnllin, Sniilol, li. Fmwslnnil, J. F0l'Sllll1ll, Bagley, Pope, Phillips. I Hi-vninl Huw: Nnyiiur, Blnrtiin-xiii, Alberts, Miss Srinlilvr, l :1rnsw0rtl1, Cunstine, Isa-iilwrg. lSottcuh,,lhm': linh, Zvmlsky, llvlul, ivlley, Lonrks, Boilvnn, Skogherg. ff CQ, , T- -P -1 i 5 5' is aw 11 , fi fy? t t g A cg DR,Ainivi'1c CLUB sums J?-if Thv 'l'wvlFtl1 Night lYJ1'Z11l12lfiL' Ulnli, which is dii'e-vte-d hy Miss Mzirjm'ic 1 Svinlmlvix is nnv of thv most zivtivv in the- sclinol. Thi- pnrpnso nf this vluh is to gxiyo prnvtim-0 in pnlilii- speaking, ill'illllili2ilC nrt. and sm-ieil lllt01't'0U1'S0. To ln' l1ll2llliii'll to join this vlnlr, nnv innst he ai svnior high scllool studviit with 21 svlinlzistim- standing of U. During' thv lust fow yvzirs the iiwiiihws nf this sovivty lniyc 110011 divided into two sidvs. 'l'his year nnv side is l'illJi21lllt'fl hy Gmimmigqiiici Slioglw1'g, the other hy Gladys II:-ldl l'ndvr the clii'vv1'ioii of une of its invniln-rs, val-h side takes turns in prodnvingr plays. Onv nf thx- lnnst 0UtSl21llCll1lg1' sm-izil Funvtinns e-iijnyml hy this vluh was 21 1 7 sleigh ridv party. Aft:-r the- sloigrli ridv, hot 1-hili was si-rwd at Miss 5k'11llfli'1' S liomv. Toward tho 1-nd of the year i'Pl11fl1'lSil and Ulinhhits Buy, jndgc-cl to he the two host plays procliu-efl wvro given at an opvn iin-vtiiigr to whim-h thv me-inhers invite-cl guests. This socivty grnyv a play entitled Tln- l'rim-km-t On Tho Hvnrth lwforv the Jiuninr and Srinior High Svhool asscnihlivs. The officers for the first seiiiestvr wore: Prvsidviit, K'vdrir Snyder: Vim-- prosident, Ralph Harptg Secretary, Marjoriv Kuhg '1'i'vas11i'c-i', Gran-ei Zcwatsky. Thv sc-voud S0lllf'Si701' offivf-rs wow: President, Philip lNTa1'ti1wz1i1g Vic'P-prosiderit, Mzirjmiv Knhg Sl'K'l'0tEil'y, Harris Phillips: Trvzisurer. hvillifxl' Isviiln-1'gr. 66 W lul'SS'l'l'Ilf lll'll3A'l'l NG SHUI l'l'l'Y Nlillllllllgl ll. lliglm-y, llmul, Sli: llulsyus. lu-H to right: limnsm-ii, Nl'Yl'l'lllIlll, Mumlf, l'4siu-. NNN:-llv. lsnuluig, lx lllglmx lim-lmkv, ll:lIlIlllll. lYI'1l4iS'l'l'IR l7l+1l3A'l'lNG SUllll4l'l'Y 'l'lu- VV1-lish-1' D1-lmling' Hfu-in-ly has flu- ilisliiu-limi ul' lu-ing: tlu- olilf-st Ul'0'illl PH 1Z2ll'1OIl 111 tlu- ucluml. This sm-ii-ly was fl-lllldlvtl in lflllll, lu-fow ilu- pri-sm-lit high si-luunl huilrliugg' was 4-N-vtc-fl. Tlu- following' lumys XY1'l'1'lll'lll'l'l'S in llu- sm-im-tv lm' llu- first Nl'lll0Si,l'l' l l V1-sulm-lil, llugh Iligrlc-yz x'i4-1--I-1-4-xiili-111. K1'llll1'lll lligrli-yy si-vm-tzii'y, limi Nm-wi' mam: T1'0z1S111'1-1', Xhvillfvl' lsi-ulu-i'g'. Du1'1ng'flu-M-1-mill Nt'llll'Nll'l' tlu- ullu-1-rs we-1-4-1 l,l'1'Sltltllli, llulu-rf Hmulg vim-- pm-simla-ilf, Ulu-cl lifumsi-ug N4'l'I'1'l2ll'j'. Kc-mu-tli 'lligflm-yq lQl't'2lSlll'l'l', limi Nt'Vl'l'lll2lll Tlu- Illll'Il1lN1' of this s1u'i1'T,V is tu pi-mimtv iutc-in-st in rlvllilllllgj, ll2ll'll2llIll'lltU.l'j law, mul pulmliv slu-:ilfiiigg mul also to grim- p1'zu'1i1-4- in Tlu-sv tliiu--'s F.. Eilvll yi-ni' tlu- XVl'lJSit'l' lu-lnzntiug' Sm-if-1'y lurllls :I luuugiu-I. 'l'liis lmiuliu-f is mu- of tlu- imijm' sm-inl l'W'lliN ul' ilu- sm-luuml. The 1-hir-l' prnlilvm llt'l'Ol'4' ilu- swii-ly lhis your was ilu- luiilrliugr up of lllvlll- lu-rship. Ululi-1' tlu- ,Q'ui1lzuu'm- uf Mr. llloyil lluhyiis, ilu- NV1-lnsti-i' lim-lmfilug' Siu-im-fy is iimiiitziiiiiiig' am llUllUl'l'4l plzuw- zmumg' tlu- 1-luhs of this sf-luml. 67 Jl?NlOR CHORUS St:uuling', Loft to liight: klhism, l'm-terson, Kvrski, Gilllllllgtlll, Clnirvtte, St. ,l Tennis. Sixth Huw: Kl'lll',Q'l'l', NI:-Nelly, l':1l'l'ish, llriskell, Ntllllllilll, Skoglrwg, Walk, B0l'fl'2lIlll, l'i4'ln-ttv, Nlvllnnzlhl, Miss Nystrom. l4'it'tl1 Row: Arts. l ourth Row: Thirnl Row: Svcmnl Row' lrivrvks, llnnnigmzui, Bt-lnnko, llvznu, JllllllSUll, l+'if:Lrvk, G:l1'tlvn01', lilvinnn, l'l1'im'kso11, Hnvhs, Juhnsoll, Ynelin, Normlost, Javkson. ,Xl'lllSfl'4lllU,, Osivr, Roy, Kclmv, ll0lll!lllllQOI', LllllIig'l'l'll, Molin. ii. Hurlry, Larson, lllmuto, Mayville, Lvlinmn. First Row: M:1r,jm'io Kula. piano: Nelson, M. Nelson, Hanson, V. Peterson. I JUNIOR. HIGH CHORUS 'l'hs-J11nim- lligrh t'lm1-ns is vrniipusvd ot appiwnxillmtvly sixty stuclc-nts of the Tth, Sth, znnl Slth g'rzulcs. Vlllll' Illl'llllH'l'S vliosv as their vluh officers: Betty Sli4lg'lN'l'Q'. lll'l'SlllI'llf1 Lnvillu M4'Nvlly, Sl'l'l'i'lill'j'1 Juyvo lmrson, tI'P2lSUl'E'1'3 I'llt'2lllUI' Arnistrungr, vivo-presiflviit, znnl El11llt't' Arts, vlulm l't pU1't0l'. Marjorie Knh is thi- zwm-oinpzlnist. 'l'Iw.l1n1im' lligh llll1vl'llS pm'ti1'ipz1tc-fl in tht- opt-rvttu, II2lllSi'l and Grvtvl' whim-lx took plnvo May lst :mtl incl, in thv lliuli Svlnml Anflitnrinin. 'l'hv tllllSl2llltllllgI smlinl vwllt of tho year was il tlllI'lStlll2lS party gxivvn in tht- lllllSlt' morn nt tho -lunim' High Svllool. A pivniv was gIiVf'll at the ond of tht- st-lmol yll2ll'. Tho nn-nilw-rs ot' this 4-lim-ns art- Q'l'ill'1'flll for tho training: the-y revvivf' as it grin-s tlwnl ai ftllllllltltliill tm' tln- work whivli thoy will take up later in Se-niur High t'horns. The Junior High t'lmrus has mujnym-fl ai stu-1-vsstiil ye-nr under tlnl helpful ,Q'llltlilllt'lt ut' M iss Nystrmn, the nmsiv fliiw'-vto1'. 68 the lI.1 SIGNIHR l'llURl'S Sixth lhm: N1'Y4'l'lIlilll, Russ, ll. lligglvy, lit'lll'l'llIll, llmuul, l,m':nl'v, liulxvr, l'ln:uu , . . , . plvy, lluusuu, 1. l,lll1lI!lIlSl, ll. l'Ul'SlllIl1l, Xlllll'l'. v lflifll lluw: .lmuls, f,u-luslu, Nl!ll'llll'IIlI, .Ml:uus, Nl. I'vic-wills, lliglvv, Skuwlluu l'sTmln Nl ul lv. 1 sou, Nl. lia'l'g'l'4u':4. lillllflwsmulu, Liuelluuu, Wulk. ll0W1lll'v, H. Mu . , . 1 llt'Illl. l ou1'tll lluw: MV. llussvll, Kula, Nlill,Lflll'l',2', l'l1risti:1usfu1,K'luuI:u'ull', llvlfl, Ill-vkvl l'vulmwsky, .lsu-,g'vl', Wm-svlu-1', Yngl, Skuwlluul, .l. .Xlulq-rsuu, ll. l ur5Iun4I Slonu. 'l'l1il'fi Row: lf1lll1'lllJIlil'l', Jululsnu, Sh-uurt, .l:u'ksou, ll. livllukv, ll:l:m', lliiggvll 4Im'l', llihllllllilll, ll. l'Ix'1-rf, lilukv, ll. l'vlvl'sm1, Nutz, .ll-uskv, Ruxuszu' .l lll'llllliI', Y. lluffuu. l 'V , . ,Uw- Svvmlfl Now: Nln-will, Slilllg, lfl. l'lw-Vt, .Xllu-ris, lluusnu, Svliusky, l4v1'g'111:ll X lllhll 'Ymlcu Nl ll1,gI,llIlllllfllll Iimllx 'Nllllu llllllunl ll uutll ..-1 1 elf' 1 - 4 'vvn '.-.vf ,.'w,..-.ul . v'... -,.. ,Hlllhl First lluw: 'l'iu-gv, l,:uug'v, llI't'lll!'l', K. lligln-lv, Muunlt, Nm-lsou, Nlulliu, .l. l .Xlulm-rsnnl, l41':lr4lslvy, NlQ,1'llllUl', Slll'1'lIS1lll, Liuslfullsl, ll:ll 4-vm-l', 1'oIu'u. SENIHR UIIURUS lJlll'lllg' lil'1'YlUllS .vm-urs flu-rv lmw l m1Tl'zu'y to tlu- usuul 2ll'l'2lIljl't'llll'lll fl lruu-rl unto flu- S4-uuu' 1ll1Xl'tl 1-luvrus. This spring' flux SQ'lllUl' llllX1'll vlu ak part Ill an irw pulmlu- wuu-wt lu-vu twu gg-law 4-lulms. zu lunys' guul ax g'il'ls'. us your tlu- lwu 1lI'g1'2llIlZ2llIUllS ws-rv mm- urus, lIlIfll'l' flu- lK'2ltll'l'Slllll ul' Mr, liussm-ll, g1'lX'4'll lu llu' .Xlllllf1ll'llllll ol' tlu- Sm-uim' lllgll Svluml. 'l'lu- ulivlulzlluu- was l.u'gv. Auumg' llu- uuuxlu-rs pm-sm-1111-ml we-rl-1 Would 'l'lu1t My Suugrs llaul Wings lmt ICV1-ry Tllllgllll' Aclurf lay llznluu. l.ulu-s11':uuu lay llizl. zuul 1 llue l-y llzxvll. 'l'lu- 1-luwrus luis zllsu zlppvzawcl lu low flu' lllglll svluuml ilSS0lllllllI'S. rw -1 ' llu- orluu-rs llus yvzu' W4-rw: llul rry lluusuu, vim--pm-sinln-uls: Nlu ullunu. liln'zu'laul. 1.1. u-rl llruul. IDl't'Sl1l1'lll1 Klzu'jm'iv Kllll zuul is Allllllll. Sl'K'l'K'lill'j'All'1'2lSlll't'l'. zuul Doris A party wus lll2llllll'1l fm' ilu- Svuifu- I-Szuul zuul S4-uim' Vluurux. ll is 1lul vuliou of Tlul sm-iul wuuumillvm- ul' tlul Svuiur 1'luu'us to lllYIlt' flux :lll'Il4lIlllll4'l' lllgrll Svluuul S1-uinrlizuul zuul t'luu'us. 69 RITRBANK SCll'INl'!l'I VLUB N 1111 111, Rl1'llll', Arts, M1'Na-lly, Nl:1l111st:11lt, liyllNV00ll, Skog'lve1'g, Gawl- S0llllll'li. Nl lllj, 11-11, 'Fll'Q1', l'l'0l'll1llllIllll, I'ow1-ll, Miss lI0lme1'lei11, Illllllglllilll, N ll 1l1lv, Hllt'l1llL'li, Filli11ger. BURBANK SCUENUE CLUB NOTES Tho Burbank Sciviiw Vlub was orgaiiizccl six yc-ars ago to promote interest i11 sc-ieutific tllillg.2'S as well as to gfivv tho Sl'll1ll'l1'fS E1 rhanoo to cleflrmiistratf' their scieiltifiv ability. The 1u0111bers of this 1-l11l1 elevtefl as their oHi1'vrs Bvtty Skogluf-131, presideutg Clark .H01'l'll, yico-presidviitg Arlvuo Powell, sv1'1'e'ta1'y: and Lurillo McNelly, treasurvr. Tho Cllillflllilll of the pl'0g1'2lIll 1'o111111itt0v is Eunice Arts, and of the point committov, Javk Slivmivk. llndvr tho Nl1llP1'VlSl01l of Miss lIvlw1'l1-i11, the vlub advisor, tho club during its sixth year of Qxisteiive' has had many 111111s11al and ilitf-1'e'sti11g programs. The programs vary: smnv mwnxsisting of talks given hy 1111-111lw1's and outside speakers. Occasionally fic-ld trips were s11hstit11t1-rl for 1't'Q'lll3l' 11101-ti11g's. Experiments were subjem-ts of i11tor0st. Tho point system used this year is Sllllllill' to that of other years. A point 001H1llllLl09 rovords the points oarnvd by oavh 1110HllJ91'. To revoive his points can-h iuombor may make l'0llPl'ii01lS of flowvrs, woods, stones, or other natural products, D01'fl'C'f an i11ve11tio11, partie-ipatv i11 vluh progrraius, serve as a club officer, or do exe-olle11t svliolastio work. 70 CQUILL A! , A L 49 F Sclnou. QUILT, AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll, the International Honorary Society for High School Journalists was founded at the University of Iowa in 1926. To become a mem- ber of this society, a student must fulfill these requirements: He must be scholastically in the upper third of his high school class, he must be recommended for membership by the supervisor of J ournalistic work in the high school, he must have done distinctive work in some phase of high school journalism, and he must be approved as being worthy of membership by the s0ciety's national officer designated for that duty. A complete record of a candidate's high school journalistic work is submitted to the national officer for inspection to enable him to determine the candidates qualification for mem- bership. A large number of members were initiated into the society this year. The members who had this honor bestowed upon them are Marcella Carlson, Marjorie Edwards, Mar1:ha Hershey, Annell Holquist, Helen Missos, Katherine Rade- maker, Marion Skowlund, Janet Hue, Esther Queever, Harriet Hornick, Vivian Olson, Dorothy Allen, Elaine Evert, Glladys Held, Jean Pearson, Bernice Powell, and Don Neverman. 71 JUNIOR HIGH HONOR ROLL Those who have been on the High Honor Roll during the year are SEVENTH GRADE .Dorothy Nelson Those who hav SEVENTH GRADE Ruth C. Anderson Edna Armstrong Helen Bishoff Elaine Breier Joyce Higley Jane VVhitford e been EIGHTH ciRADli on the Honor Rol EIGHTH GRADE Betsy Kuh Janet Larson Evelyn Shelfy Jack Shemick Merlaine Surk 72 l NINTH GRADE Dawn Couvillion Elvina Hemminger Ruth Mitchell Uarol Skowlund N INTH GRADE Charles Lynwood Eleanor Armstrong Eunice Arts Donald Boneham Norman Dahl Lorraine Edwards Margaret Eliassen Mary Edna Kehoe Enid Lehman Iiueille MeNelly Dorothy Neuman Arlene Powell Betty Skogberg Paul Sonnaok 'E in V FEATURES ' A DECLAIMH-LS scnoovs our Q' f li fnl l :cr sofmw' I . 5000 SCou'S :nw-Bon Bulwea V ELNORA as JOE HELEN 'f-Q NAOMI MAR1r1A - Y , , ORATORS ' JK :W 0 Z ' A 1 A . ' s V'?,.J? L A -, W-R ,nf W, fi, JENNA ' 'S PING PONG xv h H , 4, fy If if sn un. offncs wwf FF EIHEL 190559 sum. offnce fone: va CLASS VVILL We, the Senior Class of 1935, being of insane mind and of unsound judg- ment do will, bequeath and endow the following virtues on the below named Juniors. We leave our massed intelligence to the Junior Class f Lord knows they'll need it to get through their last year of schOol.j 1--Cedric Snyder passes on the work of W'hipurnette editor to next year 's editor. 2- Tuffy John and Frank Hesyck bequeath their athletic ability to Nummy Leafe and Ralph Behrendt. 3-Alta Peterson 's all around personality is left to Mae Richards. 4-Shirley Mullin leaves traces of her haughty tricks to Jean Pearson. 5-Marcella Carlson willingly leaves her tinyness to Alyce Malmstadt. 6-Arthur Behnke hands down his conceit to Kenneth Higley. 7-Kae-Nordin's sophistication stays with Ruth Wescher. 8-Waltel' Hanson leaves his echo of wise cracks with William Saidel. 9-Helen Missos willingly gives her argumentative abilities to James Whitforcl. 10--John Legault 's tendency to sleep in classes is left to Don Hofherr. 11-Naomi Uhudacoff 's chubbiness is given to Carol Jensky. 12-Hugh Higley's ability to talk before a crowd is willed to Marjorie Kuh. 13- Bob Hood 's originality is presented to Don Nevernian. 14-Florence Kelley leaves her sewing ability to Fern Sherwood. 15-Myron Ross' pestiuess is handed down to Roger Conant. 16-Grace Zeratsky's shyness is willed to Ruth Duer. 17-Allen Ramsay 's popularity with the girls is fortunately Ha 1'1' y Hanson 's. 18-Lois Olsen 's blushing is willed to Lucille Roggendorf. 19- Bobby Jandron leaves his dancing ability to Eugene Erickson. 20-Janet Hue 's intelligence is handed down to Gladys Pashke. 21-Vivian Olson and Annell Holquist will be only too willing to each give one-half of their steady stream of laughs to any two quiet, modest persons. 22--Jack Gannon's devilish actions will be passed on to any devilish Junior, now unknown. 23-Jane Relyea's nonehalanee is now to be in the possession of Donna Detemple. 24-Janet Anderson ls dependability is willed to Elaine Evert. 25-Marion Skowlund's fine sense of humor is to be Roberta Thompson 's. 26-Mary Agnes Hurd willingly leaves her charming smile to Marjorie Ramsay. 27-Marjorie Edward 's coquettishness will continue to beguile in the possession of Elsie Haase. Executrix-ANNELL HOLQUIST Attorneys- MR. LANGER Miss ROYCROFT Witnesses- DON NEVERMAN DOROTHY Esarimm '74 ID ge: 'L H Q ' A if , lx . fy A . 7 . . .92 X ' lf I ' 1 'fl ' W, Z oi W Q 1 D U.XliluNll.XIt - SEPTIGM B ER G? lvl 4 Many were the hearts that were happy A. that ilayl School starts! l ll! Home room officers electell. CWho's your f i presiflentlj I l A H B 1.5 First Senior liw 1 ssem r y. rass I- I-I quartet plays. llow many holes 1li4l you count in the cclotex? l-l .lournalism class publishes lirst issue of ' 4fl0Illlli0lltf1t0l'. ' ' Miss .leniee Pealersen becomes new mem- ber of oilice stat'l'. l5 New kinml of football. Marinette's two w touclnlowns 1lon't count! Manitowoc, 7, Nlarinette 0. 3 R' f l7 The 'fgavel' calls silence to the Webstor- t ians. IH Kenneth Reinke elected president of Sham! at Sch.-I sophomores and Harry Hansen of juniors. lil Oh, those U. S. History charts! 220 l'lnter your hobby in the 'Hobby Fair,' says Mr. Kuh, at the assembly. f '2 We lose No. 2. l'last Green Bay 13, Mar- ' I inette 0. 'ti Q 6 25 Seniors finally elect their presielent-Roy X -E Kaufman. ' A ij! 2.4 Kryl ainl his banil present unique concert. 6 29 We break into winning column at tho ex- y ,Rb xQ'V! i Dont? Crowd, Girls Ji 7 ogg' ' N1 lu fx Am 1 fqlt-N144 NM Ducky Bccnncs Passwovd i M Y 7 M , wtf I . X r C -2 1-QM r E ma 1 KKK -Ml'-1 1' Mcn'c l li N it ll! ll li! lil ffl! .1-4 5,7 29 ill l .i ti Si fll l2 lli pense of Oshkosh. Score 840. OCTOBER llramatic Club meets. Ducky becomes the pass word as the season opens. The bane! was thereg it rained and hailed, but, alas, liscanaba 26, Marinette 0. Eight sign up for the Debate team. Girls' color teams for volleyball chosen. .lane cries, Skippy,,' broke his ankle. Watch out for fires. Mr. llackbarth speaks on tire prevention. Just another mlefeat. West Green Bay 12-lr. llesyck injures his knee. Marilyn wants to know what Heaney, the musician, fmagicianl plays. Four delegates get trip to the Press Con- vention at Manitowoc. llooray, we wing Marinette 25, Lourdes 0. Han she type! Miss Horace Stallnitz, champion typist, slemoustrates. Something's wrong! Two in succession- Marinette 6, St. Joe's Cblskyj 0. How long llo l'uritan marriage contracts last, Bob H. First vacation of year starts-Teachers' Convention. NOVEMBER ' Just eleven mlays before the big game. 'l'l1irty-three Seniors on Honor Roll. M. Il. S. cowboys entertain home room 352. Color Day. Mr. R. P. Murray offers S15 to team for a victory at M. 8: M. game. Big rally! Armistice Day but better known for the snake dance. lt can be clone, although it may take eight years! 7-6. The Call of the Wild shown on screen. Junior Bans! starts. 75 , V 173 , 'sec' l t l W5 Mollm Wins Declavvi is V gi' fi 5 X , Af 4-1567 -44,lQ f 6 Q ff 'f A 4 9 x wi' ,797Zif? '- X 'llllfllgglllry N gf CommcnTaTor Alias Marine' is ll ! o- iq -e New Courts Dedicated M 5 if - QS School Vntsfloh G E? Cffkxi 0 x it M ov' ' '19 6 , 1934 A L, may SRX, ix I I f 1 Harry NIV year ' ,, I i . ' x -muff' f ' I 3 X4 Z X 'ol Q Zi 3' 'A Clarke GDC? Gable 4 ., ll lt 7 f lk f Z1 A X Brands v Bell Ho s are 1'l1eGo lf? if if 1 Cc aff' ug' KS ? K Q 3 ,Q t Q K-:.f - I i Semester-s Eimms UAlllCNllA li Belziteel talk on Arniistiee llay tlelivereml lay the Rev. Mr. Huker. Frzlnk lluket elected 19235 footlmull C2111- tzxin ut the hnnquet. The :nnhitious G. A. A. l1l0lll1l0l'S nmke 5'fg-mile hike to L. Il:1nsen's cottage. Mr. Russell :intl Miss Nystriun present their tsonglrirfl' talent to 1lSS0lll1l1y. 'tM:iriner sets sail. Only il new nznne for ' ' fl0llllll6ll12'lf0l'. lleulzunzitory contest. Shirley Mullin, Iirstg Marjorie Kuh, seeonllg Marion Hkowlnnsl, thirll. Three mlelegntes attenil Wisconsin Kllitors' Uonferenee nt Mzulison. llolilny l :lir. DHUIJIMBER Winners of the West shown to History elzisses. Alumni defeats varsity in Iirst lmsketlvall gznne 22-17. Ulf there are no more sulnsurihers, an nnnuul will not he pulrlishe4l, quotes Mr. Ml'Nelly. M1ll'S1ili?ltililll :lttruets the girls us the 1'0- nuintie lozifer in U The Intimate Ht1':l11g'ei', presented lay the Pollard Players. Thirteen exzunples of class rings posted. Girls' lrnsketlrull teams selei-tell. llr. Charles l'ier llelliezites the new tennis eourts in ineniory of the lute Willimn llunlplrell. The iirst uonferenee defeat :it 1lZlllt1S of Oshkosh 21-lll. Oh, for the thief that took the iee 4-renin mlixies nt the Christmas party. As guest, 1 1Sl'2llHl1lZl spoiled our whole evening. They Win 27-21. Ililn':i1'y Uouneil has :1 Uhristnizis party. Definitely set-the annual will be puh- lished. What :i day! Crieket on the Hearth presenteml hy 1,l'2llllHt1t' Club. A flelieious apple on the faculty. Our rivals are victorious. Appleton 211, Mznrinette 12. Sehool eloses till next year. JANUARY I . lmzier resolves not to lose any more teethf Ilo-lnuu! After sill, it was hnrsl to get up. Hare you seen Mr. lll:1rk's lllllS1f2Xl'119i! llellrie Snyeler rhosen editor of this book. The lueky football useml i11 the M. and Nl. gzune is wlisplayell. llrzunntim' eluh enjoys sleigh ride. Boys' lntrzunnral lmsketlmll teams ehosen hy home rooms. Guess wllut! We won! Msrinette 224, Louriles 15. tlellrie Snyeler :lull Hugh Higley speak on the financing' of the nnnunl. .lust :inother liezulnelie brought on hy lflzlst, 217-17. lilxzuns start! Bruins null ernnnning. liloywl King presents t' Kings of llzir- inonv, 76 . :ffll n'!'l A 4-EE..-:EZ ,X f 7 I , y K 7 XX A' 9 Consrsfvllhong thus 4 bv, 5 X if lm 1 1 u 7 S -s W 1, if f I 1 -' f fi-fi b Semen- Pictures Taken .t i 1 . 3 1 ,,,...g.-i l-lil Pm? Pong Ping 1' , T41 1 .3 A Q Y V., X? 'il f -1--. X2 Mg 9 l f f 1 5- if. 5, M Vale IITIIICZ XID s Lis I I 1 NIUNIX lu ?' - t ll N I SH N NN ' tum' X 4 h M . N 4-. 1 Q QQN ig- '1-, 6 XY JM . 4? -,cf 'gi filll ll 'H X. A Fomi Embvace, lfglw u it e f ijlj.. II l E l l Y 4, HWLLG. A Bad. Ereggrnfioqg ails , 'fo 'nf ,W In v . A 1 2:11 lll I e ci :MTA M av ' U.Xlil4lNlJAl?. 'l'wenty-Iive vents, please. Not for il eomplinment. .Inst Whipnrnette install' lnents. lt's :ill settlefl. SL'llll-f0l'lll2llS for Bneen- lillll'0Iltk' :intl sport elresses for Uonnnenee- lnent. My, lint those hzisketlmll M's are nt- trzxetive. l'nt- on yonr ol4l green laonnet with the green rilnlxons on it, and we'll eelelmrzlte St. l':1triek's Day! Band presents progrznn to .Innior High. Mr. ll. A. llzlnkoll, Marquette University representntive, :ulclresses Senior High ns- seinlrly on Aml1ition.l' Boys :ire worse than girls when it eonies to pieking' elothes for g1'2ltlll2lil0ll. White linen or llzlnnels. H. A. A. lIl0llIlN'l'H give Senior eollezxgnes fn rewell. l ree ninsienl roneert-:1 1-atm-I1-:1 eolleef tion after. At lust! Senior elzlss rings urriverll Boys mleeiile to wear 1l2ll'k roaxts :unl white ilzlnnels. T00 had for the linen inelnstry. Seienee ll0lHll'l'llll'lli'S feature the 1lSSOlllllly progrann. The only Senior in contest. tnkes first plalve. 1Tongrntnlntions, Boll! AVRIL Sehool 's ontfApril fool! Little lwirslie in :1 tree. Augsburg' College lfhoir. Will it ever stop snowing! Mninps nntl nieasles l'0ll12ll11 prevalent. ldnster Bunny hrings :x week Vzlention in :I eolorefl egg. Ah, we enn henr inujor league hnselvznll season stzlrt. Hawk :lg':linl lie Moluy Bull. l'iX.lIlli1l1lliUllH for those who wish to nmke np lirst semester failures. April showers. Too tireil. i'onl4ln't think of what lmp- penezl. MAY Annnnl goes to press. Senior lligh zlsselnlrly. It won 't lie long' now. .lnnior lligh sxsseinlvly. Ah, these stiulents wearing Mnyllowers. Hnsy looking for grznlnution elothes. .lnnior-Senior l :1rewell. Arliosl Where was I? Clnn'eh, of eonrse. lt was Slllltlilf. D NOT ' EDITOR O 9 DISTUKB . Edufm- AT WovK Z K ri-VL? i Z -y-ri iii'- f 4 arp Q, J-, H 'll Ol X 'i L ifgfgffrf! 1 I p I A - GQ To Th Press... . lllrp Maxi flowers Dry ? .L X U 'P Us Q? ' i. QIQKIA Another :luv otf. Memorial Imvl P JUN14: 1 ..- 'l'hirteen tlzlys left. V :I . 'f533:u No sleep tonight. l'lxn1ninntions toinor- A L' , row. ,, li Five days less than thirteen. Yes, just A- '1 eight. rv' 1-.!-...I Q l32lL'L'lll1llll'Ptii0 serviees. H , s fil0lIllllt'll00111011l' exercises. Gooel lnek, ' Q Seniors. '- ' Met the Zllllllllll ut the lranquet. I Doors elose for nnother year. Are you sorry! f I M , 5 X '27 S ig, IE1Trnn Commencemcnf M, ug, vJl1q'l ' De bafor-5 - wwaaumu-smsmuwn.-ww W- Twins ,. 5l4Yl'l6SC Twms 41 r-M., - fd' ?' y. The Ball 4' Harry Fvenchm Bob Ava 1 Pal 5 Bunchei, Buglev AL. Hungry 'e' Fran K Ru dy H1,Gn-ls! LFLO. Speed ll .uv Bl, B. Band Bwols '79 ' Ed uTor, L A , . , .',, ufgylf - fame! , A 5, ai 1 yy, ., ,yew ,wwf el' omss PRoPHEoY ,ilk if . of March 2, 1945. As T was listening to the radio last, niggit T was taken back to my class of 1935, for this is what l heard ' . You are now listening to station UOTF tlllass o Thirty-fivej. This program has come to you through the courtesy of No Shine Face Powder under the auspices of Lady- ueever. ' Presenting news iiashes: L-' ' Dorothy Polglase and Helen Manschefskv t ni ui i11 National Pinr Pong' Q F' . C' tournament. or ,. Juanita Hartberg, stylist, returned today tdthe United States from Paris. Edward Gruman was arrested today for violating copyrights in his latest book, 'American History.' Lucille Pederson and Bernice Schultz, famed corne . ', will appear today at the theater. Ruth Jaeger, dietitian, finds new vitamin. Shirley Mullin, renowned saleslady, sells refrigerator to an Alaskan. Martha Alberts, telephone operator, traces Public Enemy No. 1, Robert Behrendt. Harris Phillips plays part of Laddie in 'Laddie.' ,A Edna Marineau and Mary Agnes Hurd, violinists, today made a successful debut in the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. Norma Lindberg retires from 'Bed-time Story Programf Robert Pearson today heroically rescued his wife and child at 829 Eliza- beth Avenue from a ravenous tire. Marion Skowlund today was appointed as speaker of the House of Representatives. Frank Hesyek, Hearst's sport writer, sails for trip to Europe. The Roxy's Theater world-premier of 'One Night of Love,' introduces a new star, Annell Holquist, another Greta Garbo. 1Valter lsenberg, insurance agent, this morning sold 351,000,000 insurance to Risky NVilson, dare devil of the air. Helen Misses, renowned journalist, published her book, 'Quest for Youth.' Dorothy Anderson and Dorothy Estreen, designers, were hired by Wd1'I16I' Bros. Studios at the fabulous sum of 81,000,000 yearly. Katherine Rademaker, editorial writer of The Times, will be given a Doctor 's Degree of Economy by Columbia University at a di11ner given in her honor tonight. The famous 'Blues Band,' directed by Jerome Buscher, appearing before the king of England, are featuring Fred Orland and Claude NVells, saxophonistsg Elsie Mattson, pianist, Lee Weige1't, drummer: Dorothy Forslund, singer, Martha Hershey and Harriet Horniek, dancers. Wf- will now sign off. To leave 'ou with sweet memories of this rogram - s as Q Q s n . E , Lucille Uhristenson will sing, 'The World is Waitiiig for the Sunrise' Your station announcer is Hugh Higley-Good night. 80 i , Anvylz e BTISIN hifi pix' My L' - f U Yi KA 2, Q 4 ' yy swf P' ,1 7 Word of mouth advertising was the only type known, newspapers were not yet published. fi! '7 Wir! .H -. ly: 'mul frnfngfi' ini A -H f l fb 4 ,I Q-:L - if .V ,,1 . ,I V- I. lr-I! , :Q- I - ea' gig, . 6 gj' A , . x 1, NF ,. Q4 , tt i'3h1.fHH S 9' 4, AN, 4.-sy ...,.. .,. Q' 4 'W .N , -1+ i-Ll' '44 ww- ME' -4 2 rn in 4-if M .vga-'43 , .,..- -Q T H1 .,,.,. ,I .4 , .1 :lui , ,nf V -. C !1',-L '- :NM .my 1 ' .4 .mf , 'px ia JN' V nf -I, I 4. ww 1 A .. pw: V at-v-.ilnlwfiH1!!ii'?'w.Qd4 Quan! an -2 ,.,q.X 111-1 QI ,. 1:5 4.. Q,-wgmfrv Ng 1 .-.-..,L,-.,, ya ' he fe .mf v 'Eh Ar .--Jwnn ...' xgi . 'ff' ' 17,62 'fr 11: 'ill i wr ,lull 1,12 li 'finite s o if e' 1 ' Af-,ff Stepping Out! To Seniors-Who step out from the sheltered walls of school days into ai busy world .. ,. ,r to Freshmen, Sophomores and Juniors who step up ai class this Spring , ,, ,e Good Luck! Good Adventures! Success! These are the very best wishes of an organization which has had the friendly privilege to have known most of you and your parents personally at some time during the past 45 years. 9 81 THIS SPACE PAID FOR BY THE C SENIOR GIRLS OF HOME ROOM 20 TO THE CLASS OF 1935 We extend our congratulations and best Wishes for your success in life. CENTRAL WEST COMPANY 1904 HALL AVENUE MARINETTE Ph one 800 82 BEST WISHES TO THF CLASS OF 1935 V BANKS OF MARINETTE lsen's Amifam afe THE HOME OF SPECIALLY PREPARED MEALS ALL HOME COOKING OPEN DAY AND NITE NEXT TO THE CITY HALL Bridge Fish Company WHOLESALE FISH MARINETTE, WIS. TELEPHONE 377 HUMOR DEPARTMENT 1101110 on now, all subscribers read, And laugh until you 're through With this department, even though The joke may be on you. Bob Hood: HI clidn't know they had steam engines in the time of l'aesar. Miss Laird: They eertainly clidn't. B. H.: NVQ-ll Shakespeare says 'Enter Vaesar and Train.' Mr. Byrum: 'WVhat is HCI? George E. : KCDIIIIIIO. Mr. B.: If I put a B on your 1-ard would you think it was Boron, or if I put an A on it would you think it was Argon? NVhat would you think if I put a F on it I? Voice: ' ' Fargone. I ' COMPLIMENTS MARINETTE FUEL AND DOCK CO. MARINETTE, WIS. George H. Hansen COMPLIMENTS PHONE 200 843 PARNELL . . GROCERIES Menonnnee Gramte and FLOUR AND FEED Marble Co. MEATS MARINETTE, WIS. MENOMINEE, MICH. COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR SERVICE EXPERT MECHANICS-UP-TO-DATE EQUIPMENT REASONABLE PRICES IF IN NEED OF AUTO SERVICE IT WOULD PAY YOU TO CALL ON US PHONE 1313 615-19 SHERIDAN ROAD MENOMINEE, MICH. THOMSEN'S SUPER SERVICE W. P. SCHMIDT MARINETTE'S PIONEER BAKER EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS AND WELL WISHES TO THE GRADUATES OF 1935 A REAL FELLOW Standard Monument Company DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS OF HIGH GRADE MEMORIALS 1916 MALI AVE. MARIINETTIEI WIS. ' W' 654 STATE STREET TELEPHONE 494 MARINETTE, VVISCONSIN 85 ,gf X? '?5' . I CONGRATULATIONS X p: 'ro 'run 20 :QS 40 CLASS OF 1935 5 FROM 60 MARINETTE IS Your Eyesight at Defective? So much greater is the task faced by our eyes, due to changing con- ditions, than it was two genera- tions ago, that today the number of people with normal eyesight has greatly decreased. At 20 years of age 23? of the people have defec- tive eyes, at 40 the figure has risen to 4811, at 60 it has jumped to 82 96 and after that age it rises to 95 Ce. One of the most prominent reasons for this rapid decline in our ability to see is the kind of light We read and work by. Light that is so dim that eyes must strain to their task, or glaring light that forces one to squint and shade eyes to avoid it, ruins sight far sooner than any other thing. You owe it to yourself to insist on proper light .... for Better Light means Better Sight. MENOMINEE BOX CO. MARINETTE, WIS. WISHING THE CLASS OF 1935 SUCCESS MILLER SASH AND DOOR COMPANY WE WONDER lf VVeston Wood ls Loren Gray Docs Lucille Audit ls Naomi Brown ls Gertrude Kalm NVl1at Robert Pears-on Does Dorothy Pol-glase Is Evelyn NVhite Does Katherine Walk AT HARRY BERG'S SERVICE STATIONS FOR ALEMITE LUEE1cAT1oN SERVICE GAso1.1iNE AND MOTOR OILS BATTERY SERVICE-TIRE REPAIRING STOP -TWO STATIONS- LUDINGTON STREET-COR. PIERCE AND CARNEY PHONE 82 If v JUST BANCY THE SMALL STORE WITH Annoll Holquist-Fair Hplumpy' and BIG SAVINGS forty. Kae Nordin-Five foot Two eyes of Nw T EI G E ' S Vivian Olson-VVith0ut a. giggle. -lzmvt Hue-VVith a dunce's cap on hm, head' 1401 ELIZABETH AVE. Naomi Uhudacoif-The Golden Blond. PHONE 1152 Shirley Mullin--Believing that Sil- envc- is Golden. - Marion Skowlund-Reading a Fun- eral Dirge. QUALITY MEATS Editor and Associate Editor-Not Hghting. GROCERIES Mrs. Rice: A'A11d so you see, the FRESH FRUITS answer is zero. VEGETABLES Hugh H.: Aw gee, all that work for nothing. NIISS Iliilllllyl Kiwhat Scott 'WE AS Ill! lll lllS lHt0I' life? TELEPHONE Jimmy D.: He died. COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS SWEET SHOPS RYD A1-1133 1007 MAIN ST. 1Former1y Ra.cine'sJ Phone 676 LAUNDRY Sz DRY CLEANERS WHERE CLEANING IS AN ART 87 COMPLIMENTS AND BEST WISHES GROCERIES AND MEATS L. M. EVERT A AW P. A. HANSEN ATTORNEY- T-L AND SONS STEPHENSON BUILDING 301 MARINETTE AVE- MARINETTE Phone 123 FAMoI's FIRs'I' NVOR1Is N1 iss Motzig-Bonjour Mrs vlvvvs. THE Miss liaird-Tako out your paper and PEIIIUIIS. SAFEST Miss Royvroft-The bell has rungf. Miss Johnsou-Attvu-TIONl MILK Mr. Morefiold-Ge-t out your note- book. l I . l TO DIRINK Mr. Dohyus-This IS a silent period. Mr. Evert-Is it all clear? Mr. Heuke--Are there- any questions? Miss Hadley-Did I grivo you an as- PROPERLY sig'11InP1It 'Z I PASTEURIZED Fora STAGES OF OVR HIGH SCHOOL I4'roshmau: Mother, I would like to go out tonight. ' Sophomore: May I go out to- night if I'll be in hy te11?7' -Iuuior: 'AI'1u going' out tonight, P E S H T I ll'l0fil6'1'. ' ' Senior: Goodnight, folks - I'l1 D A I R Y C O - hriug' iu H19 milk. CIGARS NEWS COMPLIMENTS OF G. R. DUER, M. D. GOODFELLOWS fON THE SQUAREH FIRST WHOLESALE AND RETAIL NATIONAL BANK BUILDING CANDIES SPORT GOODS TRUE . . . WE MAKE PICTURES FOR A LIVING, BUT THAT DOES NOT PREVENT US FROM MAKING LIVING PICTURES: OUR ' HOTOGRAPHS Lifve Forever C. A. LIND Eff CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS C. A. LIND 81 L. H. BAKER 1611 MAIN STREET MARINETTE, WIS. COMPLIMENTS OF BADGER PAPER MILLS, Inc. PESHTIGO, WISCONSIN 89 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1935 MARINETTE LUMBER YARD A hudding soprano, making her first appearance, apologized for hav- ing a cold, and then started her song. She sang: I will hang my harp on a willow tre-e-e-e. I will hang my harp on a willow tre-e-e-e, each time breaking on the high note. All at once a voice came from the halvony: 'ABetter hang it on a lower hranvh, Liz. Things we promised not to tell: From whom Miss Hall gets all the vox-sages. Why Vwfalter lsenberg goes to Oconto. Why the Staff named the Dummy Don Juan. Why Dolly Hornick likes the band room. That Miss Hagburg was the most dignified senior in her class. CONGRATULATIONS FROM DR. H. F. SELLEVOLD DENTIST COMPLIMEN TS OF THE RIDGE MOTOR SUPPLY CO. BEST WISHES FOR A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE WADHAMS o1L Co. LEADERS FOR FIFTY-SIX YEARS 90 O. A. HAASE COMPANY QUALITY SHOES AND HOSIERY LINES MARINETTE'S LARGEST SHOE STORE THE PRINCESS AT THIS ICE CREAM PARLOR AND RESTAURANT YOU WILL FIND EXCELLENT FOOD AND PERFECT SERVICE 1717 MAIN STREET MARINE'I'I'E, WISCONSIN VVho was the Smallest man in History ' ' I 'In ignorant, who ? The Roman Soldier who went to Sleep on his watch. Ovvrlleard in the hall: Ml wonder what made the Tower of Pisa lean IZ NViSh I knew, I'd try it. Kind Old Lady: You wicked boy! Why did you out that poor little worm in two? Little Boy: Aw, lady, it looked so lonesome. NIllSll1'OlllIlS always grow in damp plaves and thus they look like um- hrellas. ' -Boners. Nitrogeix iSn't found i11 Ireland be- cause it is not found in a free state. -Boners GEO. BISHOFF SHEET METAL WORKS FURNACES ROOFING AND VENTILATING 1351 MAIN ST. PHONE 256 COMPLIMENTS OF W. S. JONES, Phy. LUMBERMEN'S BANK BLDG. MENOMINEE, MICHIGAN COMPLIMENTS OF MISSOS CANDY SHOP We Specialize in Nothing But HOME MADE CANDIES COR. WELLS AND MAIN ST. PETER MISSOS, Mgr. COMPLIMENTS OF A. AND P. TEA Co. COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES AND MEATS ED. GRAMER QUALITY MEATS AND COMPLIMENTS GROCERIES WALTER A. KELLEY TELEPHONE 473-474-475 713 MAIN ST. GOODYEAR TIRES MARIN ETTE, WISCONSIN l atl1e1': Who was Hamlet? ry. ...,, .j-i,.nf fini il, Sun: I clummf' fe' A e f l a'fl1er: I'm ashamed of you. C5 XM? i f E ly lil'lllgl' me the Bible and l'll show XV ' you. V ,ff N M411 Uapital punishment should not be I !Y'mN4Lr-A used too frequently in school-at least X -Mew ,Exe Q I not on eireunistantial evidence. ' y A woodpecker sat on a F1'eshie's head And settled down to drill. IIe bored away for half a day And finally broke his drill. Oh where, oh where, has my polygon? Oh where, oh where eau it be? Hush my ehildg it's simply gone Vp the Geome-tree. l L LLL-.. D l, ,, YY ,,,.. .... E Y W. WW, . The Aristocrat of Knitted Wear w-Mm SOLD BY 'Ole-!'Aye vaut to speak to my , L LAUERMAN S Operatoi'-f ' Number please Ole-f Oh, she han my second MARINETTE vnu. COMPLIMENTS OF PARLOW BROTHERS ICE CREAM, BUTTER, EGGS OLDSVIOBILE gm, FAIRMONT'S CHEVROLET BETTER FOOD PRODUCTS DISTRIBUTORS GARAGE POULTRY CHEESE 92 VATTER FLORAL CO. THE HOUSE OF FLOWERS 937 STATE ST. PHONE 161-W ay Wocks I603 MAIN MARINE TTE STREET WIJCONJIN Amunoicn SEns'1'if:ic,s DICTIONARY liicl-A written notice of your social stzunling. lSlu1'T+-A wr-zlpon to use in 4-use of a quiz, inust he voiicealc-cl to be effec- tivo. lirilliaiit-Oiic who not only knows that he doesnt know very niuvh, hut he knows enough to kc-ep others from knowing! it. Exznninzition-A te-an-l1v1 s vvtuliaitioii. l'l2l1'lllfj'-H-A innturo clique who are always llll'01'l:t'l'lllg1' with student t'llft'l'I!l'lSOS. Griml-V--A now l'2ll'0 species of long- llilll'l'tl V0l'lI0lJl'2l0 onm- found in our High School. ' Qlliz-M1-iital assault and lmttery. lie-poi-tsm'l'liv truth of the matter. 'llllf'l'lll1lIYlPt4'l'S-Nflf the only things that are gI1'2Nl1l2ltf'll and get clegwvvs without hrains. xV0llN'llf--lllt91'l'0Q'?ltlOll points ad in- Iinituni. GLOB HOUSEFURNISHING CO. 1620 MAIN STREET PHONE 206 WE ARE WELL EQUIPPED To provide you with a policy in LIFE, ACCIDENT, HEALTH, AUTO LIABILITY ox FIRE INSURANCE at Lowest Adequate Rates and give you personal service in the settlement of all claims. Give us a ring and we will prove it. GRAVES INSURANCE AGENCY CEStabliShed in 19047 PHONE 39 OR 266 MARINETTE, WIS WELCOME THE NEW HOTEL MARINETTE is with you for TOP AND HOP A COMPLETE FOOD MARKET MEATS, GROCERIES, FRUIT COMFORT SERVICE HOSPITALITY 1605 MAIN ST. PHONE 557 GEO. E. PESTRUI, Manager W-H-I-P-U-R-N-E-T-T-E MALMSTADT7S XV-is for Our WValteI'S. H--that is for Hugh-the pride of Our class. I-Isabell B.--a shy little girl. I'-Paul IJ.--a boy with many names. U-Y-O-U R-ah! Our president-Roy. N-that is Nina-the petite girl. E-Elsie-the schOO1's best typist. T-Ahere is Tuffy who has six M'S. 'I'-Thelma-the girl with the red hair. E--is for Edgar-a very good athlete. flVt'l'l16ElI'd in the Ark-the ele- phant to the ant: Aw, quit your shoving. A Grand Jury is a group of men picked out of a hat. 1301 ELIZABETH AVE. THE HOME OF QUALITY MEATS AND GROCERIES TELEPHONE 275 COMPLIMENTS OF DR. J. V. MAY COMPLIMENTS OF F. W. Woolworth COMPLIMENTS OF J. A. Krueger co AND ' L. W. Staudenmaier 56 AND 10c STORE ATTORNEYS 94 THOMPSON'S SLICED BREAD The Schulz Pharmacy STORE OF QUALITY con. HALL AVE. 8a JEFFERsoN ST Z, 7- PHONE 476 ALWAYS FRESH KAAP'S 425 KIRBY ST. MENOMINEE OUR RADIO STARS Joe Penner-William Saidel SENIOR NV K',.'dH'.Gld S- , 231.23 O1HQf'mi 1 N 0 eu ax CONGRATULATIONS Bing' Crosby--Art Behnke Harriet Hillard-Janet Hue FROM Ozzie Nelson-Billy Nelson Jam-k Armstrong- Tuffy John Little Orphan Annie-Violet Brown ' Skippy--Skippy Hofher Mlller and The Singing Lady--Norma Lindberg Kughenberg' Buvk Rogers-VVeston Wood Clara, Lu, and Em-Carol Jensky, J ean Pearson, and Virginia Phelps ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Jac-k Benny-Bob Hood Mary Livingston-Shirley Mullin Little Jack Little-Loren Gray Burns and Allan-Myron Ross and Dorothy Allan Fred Allen-J im Whitford Rubinolf-Robert Behrendt. DUNLAP SQUARE BUILDING HEINDL AND CO. AUTO GLASS, WALL PAPER, PAINTS, OILS, ETC. PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY PHONE 370 1705-1707 STEPHENSON STREET YE OLDE OAKE MARINETTE'S FINEST DINING AND DANCING PLACE DUNLAP SQUARE BUILDING MARINETTE, WIS. PHONE 54 ARTHUR J. RETTKE, Prop. FAMol's Pnornic AXROITND OUR SCHOOL President Roosevelt-Mr. McNelly COMPLIMENTS Grace Moore-Miss Nystrom Katherine Cornell-Miss Laird Huey Long-Mr. 0'Leary Ulark Gable-Mr. Clark T 7 Hitler--Mr. Dobyns S Frances Perkins-fMiss Hunt John Boles-Mr. Russell J Prof. Einstein--Mr. Evert Babe WValling'ton-Miss Johnson Babe Ruth-Mfr. Thune Dizzy Dean-Mr. Basler KT THE MULE MARINETTE, On a mule we find two legs behind And two we find before. WISCONSIN NVe stand behind before we find XVl1at the two behind be for. COMPLIMENTS OF DR- T- A- MRS. HELMA NORDIN LAWYER MARINETTE, WISCONSIN OF OFFICE AND RESIDENCE 1602 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 11 FICE HOURS 1 TO 3, 7 TO 8 P. M 96 COMPI IMFNTS OF ANSUL CHEMICAL COMPANY MARINETTE, WISCONSIN CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS' FROM CONANT'S PHOTO SHOP RIGHT ON HAIL AVFNTUE W. C. ISENBERG COMPLIMENTS OF DRS. BOREN 85 BOREN INSURANCE J. W. BOREN, M. D. C. H. BOREN, M. D. K. G. PINEGAR, M. D. 1904 HALL AVE' Physicians and Surgeons PHONE 15 HAASE BLDG. MARINETTE, WIS. HIXR-PS AND HARRY made an angel cake darling' Harryys sake. you a piece must take! she meant. Harry ate it, every crumb. Then he heard the angels hum, l'alling' softly 'AHarry eomef- Harry went. Lorraine For her ' ' Harry, This Ti-'2ll'I1l-'1'1 K'This makes four times this week I've had to punish you, Johnnie, what have you to say to that? Johnnie- I'm glad, it's Friday teacher. ' ' TEXACO FIRE CHIEF Led All Gasolines in Sales during 1934 THERE IS A REASON CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD LUCK TO 1935 MARINETTE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES RAY'S SE VICE SHOP R , RAY GUSTAFSON, Prop. Automotive Maintenance MADISON AT MAPLE AVE. TELEPHONE 467 MARINETTE, WIS. 98 W H 1 P U R N E T T E IS FROM THE PRESS OF EAGLE PRINTING COMPANY DUNLAP AVENUE, MARINETTE, WISCONSIN C MP1 IMFNTS OF BOREAL MANUFACTURING CO Gloves and Mittens MARINETTE, WISCONSIN OME ERE FOR YOUR MEALS, HOME MADE CANDIES, ICE CREAM AND LUNCHES The Arcade COMPLIMENTS OF MILLER FURNITURE CO. STORES AT GREEN BAY, WIS. MARINETTE, WIS. 'l'ez1c-lu-1'-I hope you have E1 pleas- ant time during your vac-ation and eonn- haek knowing' more than you do now. Polite Freshman-Sanie to you. IAOCAI. l'oLon 'ro THIS ONE Rea: Liza, what fo' yo' buy dat oclder box of shoe hlaekin'? lliza: Go on, honey, dat uin't shoe INDEPENDENT DAIRY CO. MILK OF SUPERIOR FLAVOR 2012 MAPLE AVENUE MARINETTE, WIS. MILK, CREAM, BUTTER PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE , Phone 388 hlaekin', dat's may lnassagre vream. Miss Holman: What do you con- COMPLIMENTS sicler the ,Q'1'eatest ?lK'llIOV0ll19l'li of the Ronians 3 Mae Rieliardsz Speaking Lat- . !.. In IK , SERVICE STATION IT ONLY IIAPPENS IN JOKES Mr. Byrum: iiTOIl101'I'0W l will fake arsenic- VV1n.Saidel: Hoo1'ay! MARINETTE' WISCONSIN .. M COMPLIMENTS A KRUEGER I-IANSEN SL ONION DRUG STORE FUNERAL HOME MARINETTE, WISCONSIN 100 5 SOUND managerial policies and long, successful experience have provided us with sufficient equipment, adequate personnel, and ample resources to render dependable service as artists and makers ol fine printing plates. That you will be secure from chance, is ourfirst promise. JAHN It OLLIER ENGRAVING CO. l1'l Wu! Washington Blvd., - Chicago, Illinois In the foreground- Ft. Dearborn re-erected in Grant Park on Chicago's lake front. Illustration by Jahn 6-,Ollier Art Studios. 101 DONATIONS DONATIONS TWIN CITY TYPEWRITER AND SUPPLY COMPANY WE FURNISH YOUR OFFICE COMPLETE Phone 262-W 1613 Main Street MARINETTE, WISCONSIN COMPLIMENTS OF J. R. MCLAIN COMPLIMENTS OF BERNARD STEHLE COUNTY TREASURER DR. A. T. NADEAU Compliments of GEORGE E. COSTELLO COUNTY CLERK COMPLIMENTS Of ADELINE PRATT REGISTER OF DEEDS JOHN S. PETERSON DRUGS 28 HOSMER Compliments Of SCHELLPFEFFER'S MEAT MARKET AND GROCERIES DR. E. F. PETERSON, Dentist DR. H. L. JORGENSON DR. H. F. SCHROEDER USE TWIN CITIES' FINEST PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED BY MARINETTE PRODUCE CO. SMART GIFTS STEPHENSON'S GIFT SHOP COME IN AND BROWSE ABOUT Compliments Of GUSTAF LEONARDSON Compliments Of THE SWEDISH BAKERY J. B. HANSEN GROCERIES AND MEATS Tele. 1265 1401 Pierce Ave. GASPARS SPEED QUEEN WASHERS HALL AVE. MARINETTE, WIS. KALOS BEAUTY SHOPPE PHONE 464 136 OGDEN AVE. MENOMINEE, MICH. ALL PHASES OF BEAUTY CULTURE THE OLD LINE LIFE INSVRANCE CO. OF AMERICA N. GUST HARTBERG, Gen'1 Agent Our policy holders get service. Rooms 16-17 Dunlap Sq. Bldg. 102 1 - - Congratulations . A IJ , 1 l K 7 College QASH ICNS U af TNI will 1630-32 MAIN ST. Home of HOLLYWOOD FROCKSH livllhop iaftvr gruost has rung for T011 lllllllll0SlI Did you ring sirflu lllltlslt No l was tolling: I thought you wm-rv 111-aid. UNLY A llr'l0l7lCliA'I'I'I HMOKIGR Do you know how to smoke llilllllu lim-, no! l'w IIUVOI' frivfl :my- thiug hut tolnzu-vo. 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