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□ □ a □ c Vhe WHISPER ® 19 2 7 □ □ CZD □ C (Junior Glass OFFICERS Jldoiser ‘President ‘treasurer Secretary MISS WALD . . . LYNN JERRED . . LOUISA POSSELT . THEODORE POSSELT COLORS: Sky Blue and White FLOWER: Lily of the Valley MOTTO: Not on top; but climbing CLASS ROLL Vop Ron: Clifford Calkins George Rohrbeck Lynn Jerred Gordon Fuller Philip Thompson Robert Fuller Royce Roundy Second Row: Theodore Possclt Harold Mahar Edward Murray Jessie Kreger Winston Rohrbeck Elmer Fuller Francis Strong Harris Staufenbeil Third Tton: Louisa Posselt Helen Dodge Bernice Stiles Mildred Achterberg Mildred Smith Alice Barden Blanch Maginnis Verna Beahm Gwendolyn Sherman Fourth Ttow: Mary Eagen Gertrude Moll Evelyn Price Virginia Bothwell Dorothy Dalton Bessie Cruckson Marjorie Gorsuch Margaret Payne Carolyn Haskins Leona Beahm [20]
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IU i ..TT1 □ □ CU □ O ‘CV.e WHISPER Q i 11 .1 O O l j o o 19 2 7 □ □ r—m □ □ i □ Juene Judd, “Juenie Qyiet with motives little known. Glee Club 4; Annual Board 4. Class Play 4 Lyman Topham, “Top Gently with his brain he sometimes thinks a thought. Basketball 1, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Letter Club 3. 4. • Evelyn Utke, “Fa When as a child she fell out of the win- dow and came down plump. Basketball I. 4; Glee Club 4; Athletic Association 4. Class Play 4. Chester Warnke, “Chet I come to school occasionally to keep ac quainted. Class Play 4. Nathalie Patchin, “Nat There is no wisdom like frankness. [ 19] ✓
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3 □ eo □ □ Zhe WHISPER □ □□□□ □ □ CD □ C I □ □ (Junior Glass Events JHORTLY after school began in the autumn of 1926, we the liveliest class in the P. H. S. met and eleded Miss Wald as our class adviser. In a few weeks we had a weiner roast at the dam. All the teachers were invited. We played ball, and some of the brave members of the class went in swimming and nearly froze. The next event of importance was our “Halloween Carnival ' which was a grand affair. It was held at the Pardeeville High School, Oct. 28. Some of the en- tertainments were a program given at 8:00 o’clock, a fish pond, a Cafeteria, and numerous other booths beside dancing in the Gym. The music was furnished by the Jonteel Six. We had a big crowd and it was a great success. Then the latter part of Jan. we had a sleigh ride party. We went to Portage and attended the show. We came back to Pardeeville and had a light lunch at Bud Jerry’s. Feb. the I Ith we had a Costume Ball in honor of Valentine’s Day. There were various booths, a tea room and dancing; the music for which was again furnished by the Jonteel Six. The crowning event of the year was the Junior Prom, however. The Prom Chairman was Harold Mahar who chose the Prom Queen. The music was furnished by “Joys Gloom Chasers,” of Milwaukee. This was a six piece orchestra. The Gym. was beautifully decorated. On the whole we think we can say that this has been our be year in Pardeeville High School. c-Watch Our Smoke We're Juniors of the Pardee High! We know it too you bet. When test time comes around They say: “the Juniors are all wet!” Outside of that it is a class! The finest in the land; And when they get together, (whew!) They're sure a happy clan. They make their way through school real well All living on their wit. The people think we can’t come out On such a little bit. But the people do not know us The way we know ourselves. Next year we’ll have the Seniors Of this year, back on their shelves. Oh we’re quite the busy bodies And we’re working every day. We’re going to show the people That they’re wrong in what they say. So look forward to the Juniors As the “Class of ’28” When we re through we ll have a record That no other class can break. [21 ]
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