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,. f ' .24 0 U ii 4 V- f' 1 gi' 4 !y 'jg Vw ,f Lvffowf kwa ,ofa ' . .fl 1' r 4 1- - .A . ... il' .sl -., V ff: ' ai' . . . . , . . 1 . , .47 ls. 'A .-1 I TOP Row LEONA MITCHELL Mitchell l like fun and l like jokes 'Bout as well as most folks. Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4:lBlack Hawk Camp Fire 2, 3, 4: Secretary 4. MARY ELLEN NAUGHTIN , Mary A good, true friend. is hard to incl. i5:Glee Club 1, 2: Black Hawk Camp Fire 4: Lords and Ladies 3, 4: Class Play 4: Prom Committee 3: Ofhce 4. '- CATHERINE PAUTSCH Kate Rome wasnlt made in a day, . I 1 So I still have time. .Q ' Home Economics Club 1, 2: Forestry Club Z: Bas' ketball 2: Hammer Staff 4. MARY LOUISEVPOMAZOL :May Louise Why do they always call me josephine? 4:Orchestra 2, 3, 4: gBand l, 2, 3, 4: l'Glee Club 1, 2. y MARGARET POWERS Margaret It's so nice to be natural When you're naturally nice. Lords and Ladies 3, 4: Black Hawk Camp Fire 4: Hammer Stall 4: a3Glee Club 1, 2: Class Play 4: Prom Committee 3. BOTTOM Row JAY PURVIS -Jay' He had no time for girls or fame: A mere diploma was his aim. M Club 4: Football 4. RUSSELL REYNOLDS Russ His hair is fine and spirit meek, And with the girls he's quite a sheilqf' Football 2, 3, 4: Captain 4: Class President 2: Hi'Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Vice'president 3: President 4: M Club 2, 3, 4: Campus Chatter 1, 2: Basketball 2, 3: Class Play 4: Prom King 3: Hammer Staff 4: Prom Committee 3. HELEN MAY RIDER Marg Cheer! Cheer! for your old flame, Come on, boys. win the game. . Rider! Rider! that's the name. Tatapochan Camp Fire 1, 2.,-3. 4: Secretary 2: President 3,x'4: Class' Secretary Z: Presibent-Second Semester 3: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Librarian 2, 3: Presif dent 3: Cheer Leader 3, 4: Forestry Club 2: Lords and Ladies 2, 3, 4: Secretary 4: Campus Chatter 2: Prom Committee 3: Hammer Staff 4: Class Play 4: Prom Queen 3.' BARBARA MARIE., RILEY Barbaral' V Still water runs deep.-- Ebrchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: l:Band 1, 2, 3, 4: 'fGlee Club 1, 2, 3. IOHN E.. A RO'lfH Ioscer A rnpdest man we must confess, With just a touch of bashfulriessf' M Club 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Vicefpresident 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball Manager 2: Campus Chat' ter 1: Hammer Staff 4: Class Secretaryffreasurer 2: Class Viqe-president 4: Class Play 4: School News 4.
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I GEORGE WALTENBERGER Gg0rgfg lf pleasure intervenes with studies, Then drop the studies. Football 2, 3, 4g Basketball Z, 3, 41 Captain 43 Baseball 3, 4g M Club 3, 4g HifY 3, 4: 4'Band 1, 2: :5:Orchestra 1, 23 President 2. BENJAMIN WALTER Bm Hold everything! Here comes the kiclqfofff' Football 3, 4g M Club 3, 4: Baseball 3: Future Farmers 3, 4: F. F. A. Reporter 3, 4: Forestry Club 2: Hammer Staff 4. il' Starred activities were engaged in at other schools. Ofrfrzb-'pjf CLASS OFFICERS WJ zgsesiclent f f f JEAN MERTENS J icefPresident f JOHN RQTH Secretary f MARGARET SMART if A 1 ji-reaswev RUSSELL REYNOLDS 61 M Advisers f f Miss BENSON, Miss BECK M 471 J i N . Class ColorsHBlue and Gold If J! Class Flower - Tea Rose WM .J fygmj M Class Motto - Great efforts make great lives 1 . K lUho's lDho - Class, of 1937 DAVID ALLABY is the star Romeo of his class but has also proved his worth in athletics. His interests have centered chiefly in the sports of the school, but of late he has also been actively engaged in helping one of our jeanfiouses to have a good time. One of his failings is procrastination. MARZELLA BRANDT, a very dependable sort of person, can always be relied upon to finish successfully whatever she attempts. It is our prediction that she will make a very time cook, and you all know the saying, The way to a man's heart is through his stomach. FRANCES BRAUN is diminutive, but she has the ability to make her knowledge go a long way. She has been a great asset to the library staff. Folks say that Frances has a certain interest east of Mauston. KENNETH BROKOPP, in spite of being consid' ered bashful in the company of the fairer sex, did not fail to take part in the operetta where he was literally surrounded by girls. We wonder if he hopes to become a second Rudy Vallee. KENNETH BUGLASS is the musical athlete of the class. He takes neither himself nor his school work too seriously. We are told he likes to play Ping Pong both after and during school hours. HOMER CLARK, they say, plans to join the band of future farmers. He is perha s a bit reserved, but after school hours he can usually be found visiting with a girl whose last name begins with a letter not far along in the alphabet. BONITA CLICKNER is a firstfrate giggler but also a firstfrate student. Bonnie can usually be depended upon to be the life of the party. One of her chief interests is the library, but an even more important diversion at the present time is the editorfirvcliief. JOHN DRUMMOND seems to believe that one should not do today what can just as well be done tomorrow. However, John should be given credit for valuable help in putting over several class activities. One of his profound regrets is his inability to convince teachers that he should have a back seat. ARDIS FELLAND gets her lessons without a grimace or a sigh. She keeps most people guessing, but her friends insist that she is not just a stayfatfhome. Her interests are divided, but music seems to receive its share of attention. MARION FOGLE is a versatile girl, interested in class work, music, dramatics, and sports. Upon good authority, however, we infer that Marion's attentions are not all showered upon the abovefmentioned activif ties. How about it, Marion? Is he a member of the Senior Class? ELLEN GREENE has not lived up to her name during her sojourn at M. H. S. She was, a classmate points out, the mainfstay in her section of World His' tory. Ellen is one of our Lyndonites and is proud of it. Her friends predict that she will be a perfect farmerette. ARNOLD HOEHN has a seat at the back of the assembly roomg but whenever he is wanted, he can usually be found farther up the line but stil loyal to the H row. He should have petitioned the faculty for a permit to exchange seats with Robert Harland, EILEEN HOGAN'S interests at school have been somewhat varied. Of late, however, rumor has it that she may soon decide to change two letters in her name. Figure it out for yourself. EVELYN HOILE saved many a forgetful actor a bit of misery during the class play. Though a quiet lass, Evelyn has always been willing to do her share both in class work and in outside activities. Evelyn has been greatly interested in discovering a method of simplifying Latin. HELEN JOBS is the busy girl who always has time to be of assistance. Her French horn, Camp Fire, and typing occupy most of her time when class work is over. Helen has been of especially great help as class play ticket sale manager and as typist for the annual.
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