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pjrqgyb S' 1 Class 1935 President Robert Krause Vice President Clarance 'ottgetreu Secretary Wayne Watkins Treasure Charles Vorby The class of 1935 gathered for their fourth year under the leadership of president Robert Krause, vho had served as presi dent of his class for four years During that time, he was as sisted in the freshman year by Verna Handschke, William Stern, and Kenneth Palmer, during the sophomore year, by Agnes McNichols Charles Worby, and Harry Millard, during the Junior year, by Opal Ziemer, Wayne Watkins and Fred Krause Of the eighty eight members who were graduated by May 59, eleven had Joined during 1tS last three years, and five form er members were among those graduated in other schools, Ester Mae Bruyette at Manawa, Delma Colyer at Clintonville, Louis Kersten, Appleton, Marcella Roloff, Oshkosh, and Arvella McAloon Green Bay. Many people of the class were interested in music, and many took part in forensic and dramatic entertainments and in athlet- ics. Special honors were awarded to Agnes McNichols, in declama- tory and to Marcella Barlow in extemporaneous reading. Such men as Greenlaw, Palmer, Gottgetreu, Watkins, Millard, Clark, Longrie Lathrop, and Krause helped to make up the football and basketball teams. Margaret Wright won scholastic honors for the class during her junior year by earning the Student Honor Cup. Other students who attained scholastic honors were: K. Polzin, H.Frie burger, M. Noack, 0. Ziemer, M. Brault, J. Calef, A. McNicho1s, C Meehke, E. Doud, V. Gorges, L. Tank, D. leshnick, V. Oeetreich, K Palmer, A. Berman, L. Peters, L. Stern, and C. Gottgetreu. The success of the class was due in no small was to their advisor, Miss Alma Halverson, who guided them through their fri- ghtened days as freshmen, and willingly offered a helping hand in their final days of glory as seniors. -B Z B I! .s . , .7 2:54, ai: Q5-na, '-sf, ffawlmsu 2 2, -fam vfzif. -: ' I of . J ,f U F x . . . - .U
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