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MW lf Y, K, M W,Hl'0L7if17',?4?M -, , M --.M V0 QQ l , ff , wtf- f Ml Zluniurs WI ,pf fj,, W fr e .wi 1 I 1 ll W5 fl Www 'iv I Y I First RowfH. Wheeler, L. Jesse, L. Bartsch, E. Murphy, E. McCloud. C. Magyar, ' M. Noss, T. Salzburger, E. Marquart, H. Cundy, A. Keup, M. Fiedler, R. Marquartf, E. Steinbach. Se ond Row-A. Neuberg, M. Lay, G. Dedolph, D. Meiners, A. Lange, M. Hustingg ' H. Schiqidbauer, N. Bartelt, M. Czoschke. 1 j . l . . K 'A Third Row-O. Lechner, E. Lehman, C. Rohde, R. Hamm, E. Baehhuber, G. Guse, x l fl .1 Miss Moriarty, J. Steinhorst, V. Marquart, C. Bernhard, A. Kohli. vs Fpurth lgw-A. Krug, I. Pionkoske, G. Maaske, M. Justman, F. Magyar, NV. seoeck, H. 'Bl nger. Fifth Row-E. Falk, T. Phaff, H. Gitzinger, C. Dobberphul, J. Doherty, R. Ruede- nf busily, H. Fischer. X ef J .Nt the beginning of the school year there were about sixty-live juniors. 7 lnffootball and basketball the class was well represented. After the football , ' ll v season wart over, the class gave a balloon dance in honor of the team. .-Xfter s N Xfthe llartford game, the class gave another dance which was well attended. In he Jeretta the class had most of the leads, and there were three Alnniors 1 o he e ' teanis. Last but not least there was the Junior llfllllll 'l'he mei Q g ' wls de ora ed as a .lapanese garden. About tive hundred people at- X- ' . . V Q, Q, 3 tekggdfjlie llarg .ttfrpwd to attend a Prom in Mayville. . .x J X XF- Nh ? el 's otfeers are: lidward llaehhuber, president, llilary lilsinger, . . -R J ,Sie-pre. ic tg S-lttherine Magyar, secretary, and Robert Ruedebuseh, treas- XL j ' Niger. She 'la.. advisor is Miss Moriarty. . ,J A i +L lf- 9 A rl X e N if . 1 f . 1:5 ,, 'Page twenty fi gf. , '1 L' lu sf rt lrlls ' 'fly . L YN we N Xp ' W ' ., 1 R. H
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4N777'E ADOOQT 5 Seniors I LCHARLES WILD Charley General And true he is, as he has proved l himself. 3 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 15 Basketball 2, 35 Class President 35. Hi-Y 35 Stunt Show 25 Prom Committee 35 Student Council 35 Alpha Lamda. 35 Class Treasurer 45 Boxing 45 Annual Staff 45 Class Play 4. LEOLA ZAHN Olie l Commercial A very bright lassie, we have hereg A gay conveyor .of joy and glood , cheer. 5 Basketball 1, 2, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, County Declalnatory Contest 1, 35 Stunt Show .25 Civics Club 25 Class Secretary 25 Or-Or Club 535 Debating 45 German Club 45 Annual Staff 545 Glee Club 42 Serenaders 45 Operetta 45 Class Play 4. 5 QMARCELLA ZAHN Celly Commercial She's a friendly heart, who has plenty of friends. Basketball 1, 2, 35 Baseball 35 Declamatory 1. 2, 35 County Declamatory Contest 25 Stunt qhow 2 Civics Clu l 5 b 25 German Club 45 Glee Club 45 Serenaders 45 Operetta 4. 1, 'E ,JA r QM Class Motto: Impossible is un-American. Class Colors: Blue and gold. X-, -J't s 'LQ44 Class Flower: Sweet Peas. CLASS OFFICERS Jacob Ribbens .... ......................................... ........... P r esident Edgar Nell ............ Vice-President Verona Pitzschler ..... .,........ S ecretary Charles Wild .... ...... T reasurer Miss Olson ..... Class Advisor Page nmeteen
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v 1,9 fry. 43QUHff XPOOQCT iupbumures First Row-A. Riley, M. Griepentrog, G. Bachhuber, V. Holtz, D. Benning, I. VVaas, G. LeMay, D. Kuehn, V. Buerger, V. Hacker, H. Smiljanieh. Second Row-C. Wagner, M. Baehhuber, Mrs. Silver, R. Gehrke, H. Rohlinger, O. Marohl, L. Marquart, R. Wieseke, FI. Wagner. Third Row-G. Kosieh, E. Gentz, N. Schaefer, A. Steuber, S. Herbener, E. Heub- lein, J. Schneider, M. Baeder. Fourth Row-F., Christ, J. Dethlefs, M. Dallish, C. Zwieg, T. Bachhuber, R. Pils- ner, S. Johnson. Fifth Row-N. Dallish, N. Deanovic, G. Deanovie, E. Malesevieh, E. Stoehr, E. Stioehr, A. Bujanovie, F. Steinbach, A. Doherty, H. Ruedebusch. The Class of 'Sl has lignrccl largely in thc school activities of this year. 'llhe Sophomores supplied four of the first string foothall men. One of the thrce Sophomores on the hasketliall squad was elected captain. The cheer lcacler and lll2lllZlg'Cl' of the school teams was also a Sophomore. The Soph- omore girls' haskethall team won the Girls' lnter-Class Championship. Sev- eral girls entered the lleclaniatory Contest, and one rcceivetl seconcl place in the League Contest hclcl in liartforcl. The two hoys who represented lllayville in the League Oratorical Contest at lloricon were Sophomores, and one received hrst place. ' 5' Class oliiccrs are: George liosich, president: Ruth Ciehrkc, vice-presi- clent: anrl lilarion liaclilinher, secretarv-Atreasnrer, lllrs. Silver is class advisor. Page twenty-one
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