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The class also made itself D0tiC880l8 in other fields In E7 :.WAw23 me B N K 9 X WM 39155 ew W Q' AY Class of 1936 lresldent Samuel Huzzar Vlce Presldent Cllfford Krohn Secretary ndward Wendlandt Treasurer Gerald Dorschner The present Jun1or Class were the first freshmen to enter the Dlxon H1 n School Slnce then twenty four have wlthdrawn, but seven new members have Joined the class Much lnterest was shown by the class 1n music as six stud ents were members of the orchestra, wnlle band claimed ten JUD1OFB and 1n the orchestra, Marllyn Litts, B Quant, and n Ploetz cup1ed f1rst chairs The Junlors were 1Dt6P9St8d 1n athletlcs also Those compet lng ln basketball were Uller1ch, Polaske, Huzzar, Ho1er, and Krohn Th1s same group with the addltion of Baerwald, Zaug, and Wendlandt made were not to be became members debate, O'Brien for the member Dorothy Grace made a Junlor of the up a good share of the football squad The girls left behlnd 1n athletics, and so a number of them of the G1rls Athletlc Assoc1ation lelchior upheld the honors for the class Robert name for h1mself by acting as cheerleader, not only Class but also for the Dlxon High School. He was a Pep Club as were Loretta McAndrews, Beats Restle, Dernbach, B. leidam, Grace M8lCh1OP, Marilyn Litts and Valo1s Wagner. The scholastic showing of the class was one of the flnest. Honoes went to M. Litts, L. Hobbs, F. Kusserow,G.le1- ch1or, R. Waushesock, V. Walstrom, B. Jeffers, B. Quant, G. Guen- ther, L. Tank, E. Allen, M. Eggink, P. Spurr, M. Ruckdashel, I. Sm1th, B. McLaughlin, and E. Parfitt. Those attain1ng the A11- School-Honor Roll were, Kathleen Doud, Grace uBlCh1OP, Lena Dodge, Freida Kusserow, and Della Watson. The outstanding social event of the year was the Junior Prom, put on under the supervision of A. A. Vorba, advisor. .5 5 Q 3 4 V .7- 9 5'4.XX'A I5 F AV r'1 2, f'.':! v If -' '123 6 - 'Q - -'Etc' yn Am' 'fvu Q Tfax l'f'.. M - il' U y.-' 1.-'t q, n I- ll I 'xv W' A o 'fx vi G is Q fx: ' w 1.55 . ul 51 ' W wg: if L' , 0 ' --', g. 2 'A' ' ,Z L32 51,1 NV1-. IV, 4 u. . af A li..-J.'r4 N 1Q:V ' nj e .-. . . .g. O . Y - . Q . ' e qs . . .. 0 . . . . . , . . . N O O
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f QJIPASH 3 MGM NN QWKG-A2 522165 Class Presldent V1ce Presldent Secretary Treasurer 1937 Kenneth Frelburger Donald Secard Herman Platte Richard Cole The sophomore tree, even though it has had to weather many storms 1n competltion agaznst 1ts fellow trees, has managed to wlthstand the gale, and through the watchful care given it by 1ts advlsor, H188 Taggart, has grown up one hundred n1neteen strong in school sp1r1t and actlvitles The ma1n supportlng root of the Sophomore tree 18 Kenneth Freiburger, class presldent Several other strong roots branch 1ng from thls ma1n root are Donald Secard, the vice presldent Herman Platte, the secretary, and Richard Cole, the treasurer The trunk of the tree is fam1l1ar, and upon examlnlng it one finds that it is made up of four rlngs The center rlng is very small w1th the name Freshman prlnted upon it The second ring has the name Sophomore upon it, in extra large letters Of course the other two rlngs are the Junior and the Senior classes Glanc1ng up 1nto the tree, we s1gn whlch reads: SCHOOL ACTIVITI 1nto four sectlons, and we see the see m ny branches of dlfferent S These branches are d1v1ded sophomores among them trylng of shapes and sizes. In the center of these branches is a large . . E U . . ' . ' z 0 to act very outstandxng because they recelved second place 1n the athlet1c and the f0P8DS1C drive What a urprise we have when we look at the leaves on th1s tree' They azz lot ordinary leaves but the football and basketball heroes They seem to be wav1ng br1skly, even though there 18 llttle breeze The boys out for football numbered eleven, whlle the boys out for basketball numbered slx These boys were not large ln number, but belleve me they had the wall to w1n The class had twenty students on the honor roll wlth Oral Ladw1g and Beverly Eggers sharlng ln the All High School honors MW
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