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THE DROFLIMA SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Four years ago we crowded into M. H. S. assembly room, which had suddenly grown small, a group of forlorn, awe-stricken Freshmen. With beating hearts and confused countenances we were introduced to our teachers and to the mystery of making out schedules. For several weeks we had wrong books, wrong seats, wrong classes, wrong everything. Realizing that to gain our ends we must pull together, and that to pull together we become organized, we held our first class meeting and elected officers. . .1 the help of these officers we managed to struggle along, gradually adjusting ourselves to our new surroundings. To put an end to our miseries. the juniors initiated us into full-fledged high school students. Our Sophomore year found us with our number depleted but with cour- age unabated. Our newly acquired confidence was put to the test often, but undaunted by these trials we found ourselves at the beginning of our junior year quite equal to the task of carrying on . This year passed by with surprising rapidity. We chose as our leaders: Miss Odoms, Sponsor, Charles Hartsock, President, Harry Anderson, Vice President, Hope Drews, Secretary, Ralph Waits, Treasurer. What would the Freshies have done without the ice-breaking initiation we gave them? And that banquet we provided for the Seniors of '34l Didn't they admire our taste in both decorations and eats ? We found it unwise to live on praise, so we settled down to business and elected Senior officers with Miss Larason, Sponsor, Harry Anderson, President, Ruth Bush, Vice Presi- dent, Audrey Aiken, Secretary, Mervin johnson, Treasurer. Thus we began our gay, frivolous last year, with good times galore. Four years have gone. Now we can look back laughingly at our struggles. This class of '35 will soon be a memory to come but to each of us now graduating it will always remain a vivid thing, and I challenge you of '35- who will forget: The mock trial and parade through town at the initiation? Lucy jane Patterson's occasional l?l tardiness? Luther Steagall's ability to get into trouble? Exams? Sunbonnet Sue ? Art Diekmeyer's performance against New Richmond? This is not the end but the beginning of our class history. Some may go far, some may never go outside the gate of our own town, but may we all be successful in whatever we do. -Hope Drews 1935 Page sixteen
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.fy .P ,a ,ff f .J .J VJ 1' ,Il ff J KT' X RUTH BUSH Senior Vice Presi- dent5 Class Treasurer I5 Reflector Staff 2, 3, 45 Droflim Staff 45 Clionian Club 2, 3, 42 Latin Club 3, 45 Clee Club I, 2, 3, 42 OD- eretta I. Her greatest fun was found In having Eugenia Arndt around. J MYRNA SLU' HR J St. Mary's T5 Class Secretary 35 Droflim Staff 45 Reflector Staff 2, 35 C' e Club 2, 35 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Intramural 2, 35 Class Play 3, 45 Oper- etta 3. She stood above the highest step Upon the athlete's stair, And never lacked a bit of pep When c.1-lfed to do her share. MWJWEALPH WAITS 5, gl Class Treasurer 35 5 J .-P it ,,f,2-'pil I S s ., ,IWW Reflector Staff 2, 3, 45 Droflim 45 Clion- ian Club 2, 3, 45 Glee Club I, 25 Operetta 35 Class Play 3, 45 Intramural 2, 35 De- bating Club 4. His greatest pleas- ure to date Has been to excel His rivals in debate. HOPE DREWS Class Secretary I, 35 Hi-Letter I5 Re- flector Staff 2, 35 Droflim 45 Clionian Club 2, 3, 45 Dramat- ic Club 45 Glee Club I, 25 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Intramural I5 Op- eretta I5 Class Play 4. An English contest Always caught Hope's eye, And competition Was what she loved to try. THE DROFLIM SENIOR CLASS 1935 EARL WEIDERHOLD Basketball 45 ln- tramural I, 2, 35 Band l. 2, 3, 45 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4' Baseball I, 2, 45 Cla' C 'J l, 4. Fieufling Eari': pr pci His spilt, .Nh did new' I. l DOROTHY MARTIN Madeira 2.5 Intra- mural I, 2, 45 Class Play 25 Clee Club l, 4. The ed her The her on kids all call- Dot5 teacher: had the spot. BEATRICE PURDY ZS- O. V I Terrace Park I, 2, ,I M f -3 35 Intramural 45 Glee 'X Club 4. fx v 1 4,1 Bea was her nick- X QI' name, And Red Staigle her flame. DOROTHY BUTTS Latin Club 3, . Dramatic Club 45 Glee Club l, 25 In- tramural I, 2, 3, 45 Class Play 35 Oper- Sffa I. 4 . An impassioned poet was she, And an actress she longed to be. Page fifteen l I I' L., ff-
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jy , Yrvf j,wi 2 , ,f THE DROFLIM 'fl J' nfy cyC,fJLf4 I-4 Ei ,Cui A , 1 ' C Jil'-la!-fy T ' age A -I gd , JuNioR CLASS '4 Q 3 W Q Seated, left to right: Neinhaus, Berger, Taylor, Crist, Gregg, Missa? f- I Rumsey, Sanford, Yoeman, Estell, Hill. First Row: McCollum, Van Blaricum, Taylor, Patterson, Siekman, Os-2 'R ,sg born, Lloyd, Taylor, Murphy, Haines, Kennedy. . Second Row: White, Staigle, Kruthaup, Neumeister, Hopper, Odor? T Rusher, Fullen, White, Haines. 54 CLASS OFFICERS -xi. ' Vernon Staigle ........ President Martha Lloyd -- --- Secretary .v Merrill Rusher - Vice President Archie Kennedy -- -- Treasurer Miss Seel, Sponsor Flower: Sweet Pea Colors: Sky Blue and Silver Motto: He Conquers Who Conquers Himself I 9 3 5 Page seventeen
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