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Q 7 tilt it ini it in lb to it it Kill Z HQ , li ., iii Bottom Row: L. Pieper, V. Zimmerman, C. Bradtke, D. Strege, I. Stuelter, ul. Schuman, M. Gitzinger, D. Cimrly, Miss Busse, V. Schellpfeffer. Second Row: H. Oechsner, H. Schultz, I. Griepentrog, R. Bachhuber, C. Buergcr, I. Pal- mer, I. Weber, V. Macheel, C. Faust, L. Kinsley. i U Third Row: G, Naber, V. Steger, V. Coulter, G. Zwieg, V. Hartman, L. Cleisner. A. Aronin, VV. Gehrke, S. Grubicli, H. Cundy, Cf. Rediske. D V Fowfli, Row: A. Engman, R. Neisius, O. NNendt, I. Starr, L. Grubich, E. Deanovich, B. Endlich, A. Falk, D. Herzberg, H. Schellpfeffer. V 1 1 Fifth Row: M. Kahlow, VV. DeVVitt, F. Meyer, C. Allen, A. kannas, L. Marose, Cr. Cens- mer, W. Zimmel, ml. Liesenfeld, F. Baertschy. Juniors With one more year of school left, the Juniors are planning to have their name engraved once more on the intramural sports cup. Having won the honor this year by a wide margin, they are well qualihcd for the position. With several people on the debate squad the past year, their chances of winning the foren- sic cup are also good. Eleven Juniors received M's in football and one received an M in basketball. Three juniors were on the debate squad, and three members of the' class took part in the Gratorical and Extemporaneous Speaking contest at Hartford, Delor Herzberg Winn- ing third place in Qratory. l13l Many members of the Festival chorus and Band were chosen from the junior Class, and many were in the regular band and music classes. A class party was held during the year. The climax of the year, how- ever, was the very successful Prom. The Grand March was led by Ver- non Schellpfeffer, and Cleo Buerger. Emil Deanovich was chairman of the decorating committee. Officers for the year were: Ver- non Schellpfeffer, President, Law- rence Kinsley, Vice President, Cleo Buerger, Secretary, and VVilliam DeVVitt, Treasurer. Miss Busse was class advisor.
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CQ? Qi! il llHl llE lib GD 'll lik li li RAY WELSCH Ray Heir the crew and the captain too. Football CAMAJ 1, CMD 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Basketball QAMAJ 2, KMJ 3, 45 Class President 25 Debate 23 Boy Scouts 1, Z, 3, 4, Ass't. Scontmasterg Glee Club 1, 2, 39 Operetta 1, 2, Choral Club 13 Hi-Y 2, 3g German Club 3, 45 Class Baseball l, Z, 3, 45 Class Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 49 Music Festival 2, 39 Student Voice 45 Prom 3, Homecoming 4, Editor, Annual 4, Class Play 4. JOHN VVTDMER ' john I Phy.ric.v,-that's nothin' In that .mbject I shine, I'1n bright as a button, Great knowledge is inine Football mmap 45 one Club 3, 4, Mu- sic Festival 3, 4, Prom 3. GENEVIEVE ZIMMEL Silence is golden and in it she is wealthy. Entered from Theresa High School. CLASS COLORS CLASS FLOWER Orchid and Gold VVild Orchid CLASS MOTTO VVC lead, others follow A dzfixort Miss Moriarty l17l
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QE ll Ql it int it its ,1IU rg in it it 31:2 Bottom Roto: Miss Baumgartner, E. Pieper, M. Neuman, M. Marquardt, P. Bath, V. Ewerdt, O. Buerger, T. Salzberger, M. McCloud, L. Meyer, NN. Neisius. Second Row: S. Kremer, H. Phalzgraf, D. Quandt, B. Johnson, M. Bachhuber, C. Zwieg, 'M. Ulrich, M. Neisius, F. Putsch, C. Lueliring. Third Row: XV. Lange, T. Sertisch, A. Elsinger, N. Reisinger, XV. Kraft, E. Bernard, R. Fischer, F. Pilsner, O. Peters, D. Bertucci. Fomftli Row: VV. Maclcsam, N. Boeclc, VV. llansa, H. Hilgenclorf, J. Dapp, N. Bujanovich, H. Lehner, A. Gruber, A. Kaepernick, J. Lacey. Sophomores Sophomore and Freshmen classes presented a flag and scarf drill be- The Class of '34 has taken part in a number of school activities this year, a large number of boys taking part in basketball and football, one girl in forensics, two winning hon- ors in declamatory work, and all music departments well represented. Two parties were given by the class. In commemoration of the VVashington Bi-Centennial, the 9l fore the Assembly. This program was received with great enthusiasm. The class officers are: Billy Lange, Presidentg Betty Johnson, Vice Presidentg Carolyn Zwieg, Secretary, and Meredith McCloud, Treasurer. Miss Baumgartner is class advisor.
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