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THE CUB rpm OUR SENIOR CLASS 1929 USS Mia FILES 1 157' Have you enjoyed QOH! high chool days Why MV four yean of hxgh school lave been four years of real peasure Of courfe, It meant a great deal of hard sxork and the Qhoulderm of much xesponslblhty but I beheve thls only added to the Jo men It wx wortn gmngf to high School Juit for the :omal contact and the fr ond: I made The time has passul so rxp dh I can hardly realxze th'1t I am about to graduate It wem: on 5 a few short months ago that I entered ,Q L xv ulclnt mln n.m 0 gm all over agam I cant really high chool ab a fxeshman Al recall any other mme lh my hfe that hai glven me me much plexs ure as the past four xeam I know that none of the semors wlh forget Neenah Hxgh Mane Fuenhsel Yes, I enjoyed these few yearG spe xt m high Qchool Bewxdes tak mg w1th me a volume ol practxcal knowledge I .am aleo takmg prue legs fnendshlps Perhap these fnendshlpi the the basw of any students emoyments as for me I can frankly say that txvy were enjoyment And last, but not leait, IS the everlastmg xmpreskxon left to me by the teachere, thoQe tea h have so pat en n wxs ly chrected our rough courses Without the frxcndshlp of x y km low students and the dc lrqlue L ntacts wlth my t achers 11 :lays spent at cmol would have been mythlng' but plcaaax t Jeanette Luebbm Ya' Sure' From the first to the last day of school hfe my hfe ms be n n the hands of ne teacher or another but dwca dwg all these unplesant iactx mx Yugi school day: have been very enJoy U e I have enJoyed my four years m hxgh school because Ive had lots of people to argue w1th Dorthy Dubois I certainly have enJ0yed my hugh school days, because I had good pale and true fI'1EIlllS Of course studies sometimes mterfer ml bu then that obstacle was edu y over come by comprommng studymg a certam amount of tlme and emuy mg a hfe not hmxted by hund Lrlw of rules and regulatlons, common to every school of our type I am sorry to be leaving my fnends but as for leavmg QC mol I cant sxy untll after I hav been away Laura Fahrcnkr.1,f: Have I emoyed my school days Ycs I have I small alvnys look upon those four years w th m Ll pleasure and amusement I have learned that there IS a gxeat dxf ference between th lyoma and a clxfferentxal that .nr has welght that a m st e on thu earth comm from t1e Q n There are thmgs I em yed lm mensely At a basketball game I managed to SITIZC alt hom th crowd one of the faculty members just to watch hlm cmew gum T :lt m the mam room at 3 30 to watch certam couples waw anfther thmg I hke to do Cub Staff on Monday and Thursday n1ghtQ for the past two years have me ui cxent reasons to get out more than twice a week Yee, I to believe I thoroughly emnyed my high school days Marguerxte Damelson Lon mued on Page 5 Tow row eh to m.hl wendolyn Brevlmger Karl Ca nner George Bnrmmgham Dorothy DuBoxs Raymond Call rue o nl Boelter hrmrua Doane N1 due left to r gh: 'vlmlha Fnher Laura Drews F len fhns!oHerson Hester Farmakes Laura Fahrenkrug Pwr: V echse' Jeanette Br-Hsex Ksthenne Brextung Boltom row vit. to nhht 'Vhlhcent Exse ach Mildred A P al 'Xnders n Ethel Cook Marguerite Damelson TOP ROW IAURA DREWS KATHFRINIE BREITUNG GWTNDOIYV BRFYLIIXCFR Foxenslc 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 Kate Gwrn 7 3 1 Numemlel Operattix Z 'Z gub qtaff 4 Philo 2 Glee, Club Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Cldw lay 4 Honor Roll Op retta 9 A regular .sport always ready no rake a chance ea httle shes cute and how she can dance KARL GAFRTNER Cullcy k tbal 3 Trac u 2 -1 Glze C -1 retiry Tre xsul 1 4 N A A Bas ketball 2 Pr:-sxdent of Class 3 R.1t'uy Lunnheow .J St xte Taurna ment 3 4 Suze doesnt always count V011 le! u nk xt does gust look at me GEORGE B1hV11N!GHAM Buisey Basketball manag r '3 Ph1lO 1 n 2 lm a self made man DOPOTHY DU BOIS Dott1e Staff 1 G A A 1 'wurrr 7 Forensxc 4 Treasurer 1 NTumexalH 1 Commercial Con Orche tm 2 'S -1 Hon R Pcvary Iuxcheon 2 Sp sch Play 3 lf ever a hear: were made of gold Thus lassxes ns nf truth be wld P YNIOND FALI MEIFR Ray Football 3 4 'XI Club 3 -1 Or Lu 12 Qpcech Play 1 Class PI'xy Adv rtmng Manager Someumen I lust an and thunk And sometxmes I just smt and blmk I OX AL BOFI TFR Augle Football Manager 4 Numera s '3 A lntle w rk a lor f pay Al ays seemed to FAH his day XIRGINIA DOANE Dlckey f'u 4 G 1 2 1 P Cu -1 Ivumerals 2 Honol Roll a 2 2 No maner what the world h 1 O as 0 nay It never can lad Vnrgnma astray 'VIIDDI E ROW MARTHA FISCHER Fntered from Appleton Qc-'Woo High Martha hasnt been here a very long time But all thus year shes surely clone Hne A sensnble gm um mme mm And her :mum she doe, newer mm HELEN! CHRITOFFERSONI Frltzxe ew ball 2 Phllo 1 2 3 2 3 Gee C 1 2 mcra7s 'S Comm rual Lonteit 3 n r Sp ec P ay o hrv Lu L-Heon 1 Clvs Sfcrotary ueasurer 2 du oulxon thats sweet cl nd an sou A gm I ve all love to have around HFSTER FARMAKES HEQQIG P 1 Z 'S 4 rxcml contest 2 Honor Roll R0 tary Luncheon 3 Rare compound of oddny frohc and fun who can when B Joke and mme m the fun LAURA FAHRENKRUG Lolly Basketball 2 Trackl 2 Volly Z Debate Z 3 4 Philo 1 i I hee Pres1clcnt'i Numeral: 2 Claw Plav 4 Honor Roll Ro can Luncheon 3 shes cheerful wxllmg and clever too There .snr a thmg :hm Laura cant d MLXRIF FUFCHSEL 'Vhckey Bwsk bull 2 Debate manager F H Q ff 2 Fnen 1 Proud nt '41 Numufxl: 1 Commer ual Fonts t 3 Rrmry Lunnheon I X xleclutorlm Of -:udwe took she most care and heed B word spoke ,ne mm than was need Nm EANIFTTE BESSEX BPQQQX ack 1 2 ev ball 1 Fhllnl 2 3 4 S Cretan 3 Glee Clubl 9 3 4 Vlce President 4 'Numerali 1 Commercial Contest Honor Roll Qpeech Play 4 Ro tary Lurcheon 'S Class Plav, 0 cr tal 2 '3 Tomorrow will come whats the hurry? I wxll do xt then so why worry? fwkmx . Page Four 2 3 4 Commercxal Contest 3 she fakes the world M ,he and, lr and laughs as she goes As 3 result her fnends are many and few are hu foes H n r Roll BOTTOM ROW MILLICENT EISENACH Nae Basketball 1 Glee Club 3 Ops-1etta3 4 Track 1 Volley ball The more you know her The better you hke her MIDRED AGER Forenixc 2 Numerah 2 NCL too ser10u.! HO! to gay But a very me gun m every way PEARL ANDERSON Lubby Bask tball 2 Honor Roll Sxlence us n vxrtue of the wxse JACK BABBITT Twist E1trred from Menasha High Sc 1001 3 Track 2 3, 4 Cub Staff Hes modest and quxet but m spate of all Hes a frxend of many and lnked by all CARL BREAKER Skmny Cub Staif 2 Rotary Luncheon 3 HH B an. na mn nd ,nm swam never worry mm ETHEL COOK lm Basketball 2 Track 1 2 ha 1 2 Hockev2 G A A 0 nsc 3 -1 Wumerals 1 Cp ech Play 3 Volley 1 2 Held by sxmphcnty chvme She pleased and never tned to shme MARGLERITF DANIELSFN Marge Basketball 1 2 Vollev ball 1 2 Cub Staff 3 4 Phllo 1 Txe-.insurer 3 GAA 1 Numerals 2 Commercial Contest 1 gal A regular sport B fine old A .-mmm pal than Mafqueme to rlfe Early to bed and early keeps your room mate from mg your tles Wear By Vlrgmla Koepsel It was appxoxnmdtnlv twelve xeus ago do you remembu 'V I nd: x 1 kmg, air. the kmdergarten and ,J am' behold' I Saw 'N S Kuet t He was buxymg hw feet m t 1' mnd bJx and was 6111051112 a s n bath Then, .as I walked on I came m contact wlth Theodore lx nkex who was tlwng to decule whpthu 01 nut he really should at t rl thx Mr-nashx Thulin which ww a h'1b1t of hls to vlslt fre qx t w b cauhc h hnl the lm es Qxon that more good was darned fum Nlumshas shoxu fm fact t'1exe s stvll some attnutlon therej Further on down the Qtxeet I was a'tractLed by a long lme of g,1rIs and bovs, whlch at Hrst made me thmk that they were being march ed off to the reform Hchool, but up n lYlW9Stlg'3tlIlg I clxecovered that lt was only Ruth Sawyer El len Hogenzon John Schneller, Herble Thermanien and many oth er happy boys and glrls of our class lndulged m the once popular game of leap frog, btxll there xx an more to see, and my only regret 11 that I cannot tell you every thmg However I d1d see Vlulet Pvpe and helda Raehl makmg mud ples anrl actually Qellmg' them to the smaller ch1lc'ren nf the nelgh borhood for a penny or 10 png. WIoQt of their financial profit seem ef! to stand out In p1IlS Then one of the mcmt pfzpulfxr ments of the years occurred T be exact lt was the wear 1923 'Nlarch Gth Laura Fahrenkrug Magma 1:1 reached her 12th blrthday In hon or of the occaslon, she gave a brthday party at her home on Lake street A dehclous luncheon was s rvvd .after whlch post office was played and a sp vndxrl t me hld by all John Schneller was there too and bemg one of the bxgger asslstance to the gxrli m every ww that he found poislble Just four years ago our Semor Class entered high school We gazed around ln the hilli with a ort of bewlldered look but after b comlng acqudlnt d wth thc teamhers a d the w ws of the school we concluclr-cl that xt was not Juet the bUlldlTl2 that made the school, but the students m lt We seemed to be gripped w1th a rleure to star out m the rlght Wu W declded that If we evel hoped to rhx wc Succesx that lmluxtrx ihould be app'1ed rxght m the beglnfllflg' Nntlce Wai glven that a claw meetmg was to be held ln the phyarcw lecture room and at that meetmg we were to choose our cha s officers Our selectlon of of fic rs mrluded Prosulent Herbert Thermanien Vlce President and Secretary Troaiurer Xlolet Pope Our colors wme Lhos mn by A 'standing vota Purple and wh te were chosen 04' courge we werent vs-rv well cqufurted so the chase preild nt rlfc ded wlth the aid of hw claw mates, that a dance should be nonsmred for the purpose of get ting the bashful students anquamt 'e most assuredlv owe our fl' f' Y tw tmchere for show mg u'1 our first dance stem' After we conquered the hop waltz the other steps seemed to come wlth 'lttle effort As mme passed the dvbaters Laura Fahrenkrug Kenneth Kltch en Edith Schneller and Ruth x r Q fy-ed to set a zoo: ex ample for all of ui Inltl8.t1V9 Contmued on Page 5 i '- 17 1 , . 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THE CUB Want To Go To College? SC HOI ARSHIPS ARE AW AIL ABI E AT MANY OF THE SCHOOI S Wrth the comrng of sprrng, our mrnds turn to thoughts of gradu atron, and followrng graduatron, we naturally thrnk of college Wrsconsrn, our own state has one of the best unrversrtres rn the whole Unrted States and rt goes wrthout sayrng that all of our col leges are regarded hrghly through out thrs country Practrcally all colleg s and unr yer tres grve wuds lm vm as ech larrshrp These scholarshrp arc gr ntrd to those who have at tamed a vcry l 101 s hola t c stand mg The amount of the scholar shrp varres from a part of the tur tron to the whole turtron and lrv mg expenses When a scholarshrp rs grven to a student, he rs generally cxp ct d to be a lrbrary assrstant, mark pa pers, and help rn some way Lawrence College offers thrrty seven sc rolarshrps Or these, tlur teen are avarlable to Freshmen Carroll Collcg oH'ers scholar shrps to thos student who need financral assrstancc rn flnrshrng therr course Besrdes the scholarshrps there rs .rn establrshment of assrstance for the students known as the loan funds These funds were es tablrshed by g nerous men and xy omen who wrshed to ard the stu dents A student may borrovs frnds of mcncy generally up to 12250 The repayment of these loans should begrn when the stu dent graduates or one year after, rn monthly payments Fraternrtres and sororrtres were organrzed wrth the first Amerrcan colleges Trey uere for the most p 'ded greatly to the students A student Jorns one of these socr tres aft r he has been rrshed The group wrch rs rushvng a stu dent decrdes upon wh ther rt wa rts hrm or not by hrs conduct durr g the rushmg perrod and hrs rec or' n the past Many unrversrtres have offered extrnsron courses to those students not able to attend college regular ly Th state unrverstes have rl velop d thrs course wth a sp cral staff of rnstructors Many cours s are offered espec ally rn ag rcul ture ard engineering The mathematrcs teach r gave a brrght boy a problem rn algebra to solve Although rt was v ry easy, he coudnt do rt You ought to be asham d f vourself sard the teacher your age George Washmgton was a surveyor Yes, and at your age he w presrdent of the Unrt d States And now for the favorrte N Club ballad Athletes may come, athletes may go, And fade as rn a dream The horsedy rs the best of all Hes always on the team Brll I know a dog worth 317 000 ' Eddy How could a dog sa so much? SENIOR CLASS 1929 Ton raw ran ro rrgrr wrrma sarsrrndr Bess1eSr1msrt E 01 s haarr- Marre Webster Meta wncrrankc Arrane ara ed Barrr wana 'xrarare raw ren ra rrghr rua srnrrrr srarra zrem w1rr1a 111 Stacker Grace craenward Herbert Thcrraansea rrace mrrh Bo rom row rn to rrght Eraer ware Howard srackarcrararrca Thalke Narraarr srrrarrgaaky Jana sarraarrar rzarr Ulrrch TOP ROW WILMA SCHMIDT Mome Speech Play 3 He es to the grrl who n rther s oops ro conquer Nor np toes to be sean BFSSIF' STIMART B ss E tered from Whrte Lake Sch ol Z6 Hrgh Forensrc 2 The m ldcst manners and rh genrlest heart DITH SCHNIF1 LFR I-'dre Y yballl 2 Dbrtcf 'trff 3 4 Ph o Treasurer -1 Glee Club 1 2 Play 4 Rotary Luncheon Class Her though src many her words are few Bur you can never rcll what she wrll do ur sk tball 1 2 Tr ck 1 o .rll 1 y Z 3 4 Vc Pr srdent 3 Forensr 3 Glee Club 1 2 Num rals 1 2 and Chenrll 2 Rotary LJ cr 1 two IN s An all around good sport rs she Wrth a charmrng personslrty MFTK WITCHONIKF Bobby ck 3 Vollcy ball 1 G A 'ce C ub 4 Opcretta 4 A Her harr rs golden her eyes are blue It surelv rs ra symbol that she rs true ARLONIE STAFFIELD r cc C ub 1, 3 Op retta 3 e never heard her speak rn haste her tones were always sweet We cannot rep al the erghteenth mcndment We would not be able to put the old saloons back on the corner anymore, because the fill n statrcns are there BFRYL WATTS Blackre Basketball Z Volley ball 1 Z D bate 4 Asst Manager 2 For rcl 2 1 2 Pr dent 3 Vrce Presrdent 4 Glee Club 1 3 Orchestra Rotary Luncheon 3 Madrson and Oshkosh musrc contest 1 A ,ar aaad scout ,art arrmfar of pep MIDDLE ROW IDA SMITH Chrp y Track 3 Glee Club 3, Numerals 3 Op etta 3 Har W ys ana ways ar pleasanrnesa STFI LA ZIEM Buttercup Vollry ball 2 A qua-1 nature has she Bur rhc genrlesr heart Vt ILLIAM STACKER 1 Football 3 Track 2 3 Cap To gwe hrs statement s forceful bang When words fsrl Brll he uses slang GRACE GREUNW ALD Basketball 1 2 Volley ball Hockey 1 2 Phllo 1 2 3 pr ctta3 GAA 1 2 Glee C'ub2 3 12 H r marchreaa frankness we adorn 'rha rraarrasr grrr we asw HERBERT T1-IERMANSEN Hack Ba k tball 3 4 Football 3 4 N Clr b 3 4 Vrce Presrdent 4, Phrlo 1 Glee Club 1 Numerals 1 2 Trrs dent of Class 1 Rotary I n heon 2 State Basketball tournamrnt 3 4 We lrke hrm cuz he krnda sorts Makes s feller lrke hrm GRACE SMITH Grass Vollev Ball 1 Glee Club 1 2 3 Nlumerals 2 Honor Roll Speech Play 4 Operetta 2 3 sh., arway. game fan of ran A rayar frrea ara everyone I yor dont lrke thrs you can ' mp rt sard the warter as she tossrd over a bowl of granulated sugar C, EXT A' Prckets Pool Room ,,. 'A Burns, Students Left Homeless' Page Three BOTTOM ROW FLMFR WOLF Buster A studrous boy wrth a nrce appearance wha grves to raraa strrct adherence HOWARD STACKER Stack Basketball 3 4 Track 2 N Club 4 Cub Staff 3, 4, Forensrc 1 2 3 4 Prcsrdent 2 Secretary and Tr asurer 3 Class Presrdent 4 Clas Play 4 Honor Roll Rotary Luncheon 2 State Basketball tournament 4 Ever a frrend zo all da good r spar rn s crow Neve qurts before the end never rs too loud CLARENCE THALKL Legs Football 3 N Club 3 4 Fore-rr c 1 2 Numerals 1 Sp ech Play But rt rs rs serrous thrng To be such a tall tall boy NORBFRT SMONGESKY Smoky Entered from St Norberts thrrd ear Cub Staff 3 4 Phrlo 4 Speech lay 4 My memory rs currously accurate rn some respects JOHN SCHNELLER Basketball 1 2 3 4 Football 4 Ca t Track lubl 2 3 4 Presrdent 4 Foren rc 1 Glee Club 1 Numerals 1 lass Play 4 Vrce Presrdent of lass 2 Honor Roll Rotary vncheon 3 Boxrng 4 State Bas etball toumament 3 4 Athletrc ssccratron 2 4 Presrdent 4 Stu ent Councrl 1 Frrst rn football first rn fun F11-sr rn the hear-rs of the countrymen EARL ULRICH Entered from Fremon 3 Rotary Luncheon 3 Sometrmes hcl quiet some trme: hes not In busrness mutter u he I n sure shot Yaaaa aah' I wanna go to the how and see the lady get sawed n half Sush, now Isaac vart tn to morrow and yo r can see mama get her face lrfted Mother G rald you ve been a n'rr.ghty boy Go to the vrbrator and grve yourself a good shakrng BUSY SENIORS Hovrard Stacker, presrdent of the Senror class, has been actrve rn outsrde actrvrtres throughout hrs four years rn Neenah hrgh school Besrdes berng a promrnent figure rn extra currrcular events he has qualrfied hrmself as a student, be mg one of the srxteen students on the honor roll He was a member of the Forensrc socrety four years 'Ie has worked on the Cub staff for two years He played on the basketball two years and was a member of the track team one year He attend the Rotary lunch con and was rn the Class Play John Schneller John Schneller has drstmgurshei hrmself both rn hrs school work and outsrde actrvrtres He has been a member of the football basketball and track teams Durrng hrs four years rn school he has belonged to 'the Glee Club, Forensrc Socrety, Athletrc Assocratron and the Stu ldent Councrl He was vrce presr dent of the class rn hrs sophomore year, attended the Rotary Lunch eon when he was a yunror and was rn the Class Play Marre Webster Marre Webster has been very actrve rn grrls sports She has played rn the class basketball track, volley ball, and field hockey teams She has won two Ns She for four years She has also been a member of the Forensrc socrety and the Glee Club She also has attended the Rotary Iuncheon Iearrette Br sex Jeanette Bessex rs another who has shown herself actrle rn outsrde actrvrtres She has been on the class track and volley ball teams She has been a member of tlfe Phr lomathean Socrety and Glee Cr b She was one of the contestants rn the drstrrct commercral contest rn her sophomore year She attended the Rotary Luncheon was on the Play Kenneth Krtchrn Kenney Krtchrn has been promr nent rn many outsrde actrvrtres He has been a member of the Phrlo mathean Socrety and the Glee Club and Orchestra He debated on the school team for two years, and worked on the Cub stall' for three years He attended the Rotary Luncheon and has taken part rn several operettas, the Speech Play and the Class Play Ruth Sawyer Ruth Sawyer has played on th class basketball volley ball and track teams She has debated for two years and has been on the Cub staff one year She has also been 'I member of the G A A, Foren src socrety and glee club She at tended the Rotary Luncheon, and was on the honor roll Wrllram Rather Wrllram Rather general man ager of the Cub, has been on the Cub staff three years He has al so been a member of the Phrloma thean Socrety, Glee Club and Or chestra He won hrs numerals rn football Mrnrster Thats a bad quarter th plate Voung man Grllespe Thats all rrght The I' athens wont know the drffer L. 0 , , , 1 1 I I - . . . 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THE CUB Miss l inquisitive l Contlnued from Page 4 The malorlty of my hlgh school days havent been merely excltlnf' days but qulte llvely days M freshman and senlor years were most lnterestlng, perhaps becaus of the novelty of comlng lnto hlgl school and then that of leavlng It Just the some, blgger and better th ngs are more lntercstlng, so m for the cold, cruel world Jeanette Schmereln Yes, I certalnly have enyoyed mv hlgh school days I have met oo dles of classmat s that have add much to my enJoyment Yes and teachers too- They tell us tha our hlgh school days are the be t ln llfe, lf we only knew lt and now that Im looklng for a Job I thlhk so myself Grace Smlth Have I emoyed hlgh schoo 2 Well I hop ' I couldnt have had more fun lf I had hadthemeasles VRHYV Thats an awful quest on to ask a senlor Why not plck on the frosh 'l Oh well I lov to work tblahlj Im crazy about studylng tanother blahll and I am perfectly batty about physlcs ttwo more blahslj Serlously sp akm I guess I have enJoyed It becaus of thc klds, teachers lncludcd I uppose thats what I wlll mlss next year Edlth Schneller In hlgsl school t ere IS som tlvng dollg all the tme If lt snt a danc ltS a partv or mee I so fc SOCISIY All thls ls mryabl The teachlng st fl' and the meth d of teachlng mak s th chool llfe of any student enjoy hle Th to cl-lers are wlllng tl glVe you hclp at any tlme A'lv person that doesnt enJov hlgl school has no buslness to come Edward Larson I enjoyed my hlgh school days because at the same tlme that we gfocd tlmes Op rettas, danc s plavs and assemblies made you f el s t otgh you could work after enjoylng yourself I golng through hlgh school, and the four years wlth your dlierent class mates made hlgh chool most en Joyable Gertrude Kuther I st now I hate school, but I guess I dd hke lt untll spr ng came I'll never, never be thrllled as I was th fi st day of school when I was a freshman I thought It was Just perfect A't r that year I could hardly walt untll I was stuck up senlor I thought It would b wonderful to go around snubblng the frosh and scphs Somehow lt dldnt work out One day a freshman told me that she was so surprlsed to learn that I wasnt a sophomore Im avlne lt after all these years of study and hard work trylng to cultlvat a real, genulne sup rlor lty complex' Hester Farmakes H r- I fnyy d mv hlgh schoo days? Y s I thlnk I have Thele l ve been tlmes thatl thought that to be away from school and stud les and the troubles assoclated wlth them would be perfect but I rn s h are dlfllcultles ln cv rrythlng I have enJoyed some of the studles, cspeclally speech, Eng llsh and hlstory The athletlc contests, the many hollday pro grams, the dances, and most of the general assemblles were also especlally enjoyal le Wllma Schmldt I QENIOR CLASS 1929 Tnp row left to rl ht Alfrelda johnson Bernlce Han en Ruby Hauser Meron Kuhr Vlrglnla Koepsel Elnabeth rlohnberger Mlddle Row lef o rpht Elen Ho enson Verna Lenz tsertrude Kuether Mlldred johnson Pearl Jensen Racnel I or-d Robert Grlleaple Bottom row left to ht Theodoe Kllnker N 5 Kuettel Mltchell johnson Edward Larson John Hewltt Paul Grogan Harvey jorgenson 'ron Row nlrvw JORGEN ON Al.FRl-:IDA JOHNSON Hub Stl'f1234Pho Jlmmls 3 4 Vlce Pr sldcnt 3 Glee Club BH kcfball 2 VOUCY bllll 1 9 3 4 Vlc Presldent -1 Op retta 3 Honor Roll 4 S 905 Play 2 ln hor srudlss shs outdoea many Bs: ss s fnsnfl shes nor excelled by any BERNIICE HANSEN Beanle Club 2 3 Operctta Wherexer she goes shel have her fun Knows many o ,oke and many s pun RL BY H ANI SON Tooty Hes nelther shy nor bold mply sslf possessed MEPON KUHR Mac N mcrals 2 Operetta To he nlso to all .s qlnss an art And Lnderstood by hor klnd heart V 'ICINIA KOEPSEL Koep e Bask tball 1 2 Track I 2 Vol ley ball 1 2 Hockey I Phllo 1 2 GAA I 2 Glee Club l Numer s 1, 2 Sp ech Play 3 Hlklng I Hlgh Freshman Hlker, 3 Varslty Strlpes ons whose sunny nature spssks for nsslf FLI7ABETH HOHNBERGER Betty G e C b 2 3 Numerals 2 loner Roll Sp ech Play 3 Oper a 2 Rotary Luncheon 2 Sure ln her knowledge of whats t b don o e e Decmve and thorough rn work and ln fun Mr Pautz What are you sh v crlrg for? Chrs I Just get zero ln exam wen Why dldnt you answer my letter ' H I dldn t get It wen Dldnt get It H No and besldes I dldnt k some of the thlngs you sald ln It n No slnner nor no sam: perhaps But well the very heat of chap: MIDDLE ROW ELLENI HOGENSON VERNA LENZ A klnd and gentle heart she had And wlth thls common sense GERTRUDE KUETHER Gerty GAA 1 2 3 GleeClub1 2 3 Nul lcrals 2 Op retta 2 umple rnsnness all the secret hes MILDRED JOHNSON Mllly Numerals 1 Hof other ways have won our hearts PEARL JENSEN Jlmmle Op r tta 3 Glee Club 1 New grave now guy but never dull RACHAEL LA FOND Ray Ba ketball 1 2 3, Tra k I lfollly ball l 2 Phllo 1, 2 3, G A 1 2 Gee Club 4 Presldent Numerals 2 Class Play Speech y 3 Operetta 4 Hsr swsnklrng eyes hor ready sl-nlls Make lrenchy welcome all the whlle ROBERT GILLESPIE Debate 4 Cub Staff 1 2 Phllo 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 4 Speech Play 2 Operetta 2 4 Rotary Luncheon 2 C-ood arucles are put rn small cases Jack She asked me to klSS her on elther cheek John Whlch one dld you k s her on Jack I hesltated a long tlme between them ...A -C-49-if Page FIVC BOTTOM ROW THEODORE KLINKER e N AA Track 3 Orchestra 4 He s one of :hs boy. Youll always ana mslnng none N S KUETTEL 'N S lutatorlan, Rotary Luncheon 2 Hon Scholarshlp from Eagles 2 Hasnt b en abs tnt or tardy for seven y ars of school He had not tlme for gurls or game An honor dlploma was hrs arm MITCHELL JOHNSON Plnky Basketball 2 3 4 Capt 4 Foot ball 3 N Club 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Numerals 2 Hass Play, Boxlng 4 State Tournament 3 4 l-ls wss not merely s slnp olr sh. old hlosls on the old hlosls nsslf EDWARD LARSON Eddle F rcnsc 3 4 Rotary Luncheon 4 Buslness Manager Speech Play lslc could ,oks for s month Laugh for s year hos srgos forever JOHN HEWITT Jack Football 4, Track 3 Debate 2 3 N Club 3 4 Cub Staff 4, Phllo 2 3 4 Presldent 4 Class Pla Speech Play 3 Rotary Luncheon He s a fine lad tall and :hm Stud es never worry hlm PAUL GROGAN 'Pete Basketball 4 Football 3 4 N Club 3 4 Cub Staff 3 Phllo I 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Numerals 1 Class Play Speech Play 4 Oper etta 3 State Tournament 4 Hrs hon rs dark and curled to sssy He camps all the glrls that come hls way Just A Hmt TIS great to behold slghed he as he vlewed the Pyramlg Whereat she snuggled closer and whlspered ln hls ear ' 'Tls greater to be held Mother Mlcky, why can yo be good'7 Mlcky Well good for a nlckel Mother For shame, you ought to be good for nothlng, llke your father mother, Ill be Gettysburg Modermzed One score and seven years ago the cltlzens of Nleenah bullt on thls lot a blllltllllg and called It Klm berly Hlgh School, whlch was con celved ln carnestness and d64llC8lG ed to the proposltlon that all stu dents are creatcd to work You are now on the verge of leavlng, the old lnstltutlon, a most beautlful school on the bla Maln us Dlaggus and you have tested thls school and find that lt wlll undoubtedly, long endure You sl c about to take your place ln Ilfe by stlrtlng at the bottom thanks to youl loved parents you are able to do thls and get away wlth It It IS altogether flttlng lld vroper that you should do thls But ln a lesser sense, you cannot talry, you must be on your way you have stayed here, some of you two years some four years, and some as many as SIX years The brlght students, llvlng and dead, struggled here to get As whlle others were constantly on the verge of falllng The town will llttle or not long remember what they sald here, but anyone wlth common sense cannot forget what they dld here It IS for us the graduatlng class of 1929 to be here on these planks lor thls last tlme to express your atlt de and thanks to the teach ers who gave us l0s lnstead of :9s that we mlgllt be gottxn rld of We are now golng out, and we ,,o wlth t1e solrlt that the whole gradllatlng class lS backlng us to the sky llmlt and would be wllllng to donate a dlme lf we return home broke Agaln I rep at the words that we should b sorry to leave our beloved professors who have made everythlng so unplc sant for us Tl school shall not perlsh from the eaFth CCkssWias Contlnucd from Page 4 really seemed to stand out qulte promlnently as far as our ne ds were concerned, and It was none other than the debators that polnt ed out our weak polnts Durlng :ts four years ln hlgh school our class was very much l,llk.V8Il by the loss of three of ILS foremost members Ernest Schmldt who was one of our leadlng ath letes, and a splendld fellow Leslle Hogenson our class artlst, and Marle Phlllps, a glrl who possessed the sweetest dlsposltlon that any one could have Thelr deaths were deeply felt by all thelr classmates Mlss Dorothy Mathls was the glrls physlcal educatlon teacher, who started the glrls on thelr ath letlc career The talent of the Semors was shown ln the operettas durlng our four years stay Llterarv genlus was also a part of the class And last but not least, the class motto was chosen To thlne own self be 'true And, as follows the nlght the day Thou canst not be false to any man Shakespeare The thought stands out so v1v1d ly that lt needs llttle explalnlng to show the true personallty of our dear class of 29 Earl Mama, can I go out to l1lay Mama What' Wlth those holes ln your trousers Earl No mama, wlth the llttle boy next door . . . . f',:'-1'-?'l :'l ' , L l l 0 I ' , . . . . 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