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Tii e Wll 1 S [ I R ’28 We are the la t year’» Freshmen. They are the Sophomore» of to-day. The smallest class in High School But not the learft in any way. We think we are the very beft, And what we think we are. With our wonderful class advisor, Mr. Olson is our flar. None of us are braggers. For the truth we are all game. And if the question were left to the High School I know you would think the same. We don’t have to sing our own praises. Oh! that would never do. We are too modest and bashful. Boasting to us would be new. Our lessons are always prepared. We never break a rule. Never absent, always on time. We’re the Model Class” in school. Oh! the Class of 1930. Whose colors are purple and gold. You will find our names in the halls of fame. Stories of our life will be told. As we love this Pardeeville High School. Class! bear this in mind. The Sophomores will leave their examples, and A blazing trail behind. It would be wise to follow our path. Just try with all your might. You will go through life a-sailing. Higher than Lindberg’s flight. 1 Freshman Glass Qoem We have entered Pardee High School As the Class of 31. Though our work is hard and endless Our task has just begun. When many a lesson's studied. With careful close attention The wisdom gained from it Isn't enough to mention. It really isn't our fault ’Cause things seem kind o’ deep Or that occasionally we’re tardy. Because we over-sleep. Though we are only Freshmen, We have a record unsurpassed. We will overcome our hardships And reach the top at last. [ 22 ]
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The WHISPER ’28 freshman Glass OFFICERS MISS WALD................. KATHERINE PERKINS......... THELMA GORSUCH............ CECELIA SPEAR............. Class yld visor . . . President Vice-President Secreta y- Treasurer COLORS: Green and While FLOWER: White Rose MOTTO: Multum in parvo (Much in little) CLASS ROLL ‘Cop Row: Harry Lueptow George Hepler Raymond Atkinson Byard Haynes Dean McElroy Blair McDonald Ralph Becker Russell Warnke Second Row Byron Sheeks Herbert Wenberg Cecelia Spear Thelma Gorsuch Madeline Payne Wanda Payne Madeline Manthey Kathleen Eggleston Charlotte Parish Durward Jenks Bernard Baillies “TThird Row Grace Koppe Evelyn Stolfus Lorna Davison Adeline Krueger Lila Barden Aline Reardon Evelyn Warnke Katherine Perkins Dorothy McElroy [ 21 ]
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The WHISPER ’2 8 tS lumni 1907 Isabell Young, Fogo; Evansville, Wis. Inez Merrill, Brant: Wyocena, Wis. Emmogene Edwards, Chapman; Montel- lo. Wis. Mary Garner. Stewart; Chicago, 111. 1909 Harry Falconer. La Crosse, Wis. Nora Kidney, Oconomowoc, Wis. Edith Stone, Fox Lake, Wis. Harry Haskins, Pardeeville, Wis. Wallace Dooley. Randolph. Wis. 1910 Chester Smith, Pardeeville, Wis. Ethel Aldrich, Burgess; Auburndale, Wis. Luella Mosher, Griffin; Pardeeville, Wis. Ruth Hill, Clark; Waukegan, 111. Thelma Hill. Hibner; Wyocena. Wis. Gladys Johnson. Johnson; Pardeeville, Wis. Lynn Haskins, Sandwich, 111. Arthur Briffett, (deceased). Theressa Miller, Hopkins; Janesville, Wis. 1911 Ren L. Blodgett. Madison. Wis. Ona Heath, Dickinson; Monrovia. Calif. Irene Keeley, Deakin; Cambria, Wis. Hazel Goodman. Harmon; Portage, Wis. Earl Heath, Madison, Wis. Ava Ades, Smith; Pardeeville, Wis. William G. Stockwell, Madison, Wis. Ray Comstock, Spooner. Wis. Orris Kohler, (deceased). George Spicer, Portage, Wis. Vivian Gee, Pardeeville, Wis. Ethel Davis, Adams: Beaver Dam. Wis. 1912 Clinton Heath, Long Beach, Calif. Sylvia Ashley, Kineh. (deceased). Diana Ades, Coatsworth; Attleboro, Mass. Harold Yelick, Milwaukee, Wis. Ruth Kirk. Long Beach. Calif. 1913 John Hill, Winter, Wis. George Hill, Arlington, Wis. Merle Spicer, Washington, 111. Clifford Quinn. Clintonville, Wis. Byron Pope. Milwaukee, Wis. Nellie Stone, Allen; Madison, Wis. Robert Young, Madison. Wis. Margret Kohler, Rummelt; Cambr.a. Wis. Dora Nehring, Ershley; Cincinnati, Ohio. Stewart Gorsuc h, Pardeeville, Wis. Genevieve Cushing, Doolan; Janesville, Wis. 1914 Martin Ross, Cambria, Wis. Sargent Heath, Long Beach, Calif. Genevieve Hopkins, St. Paul, Minn. Christianna Kohler, Reynolds; Pardee- ville, Wis. Alma Young, Rausch; Pardeeville, Wis. Anice Heath. Dolgner: Pardeeville, Wis. Gladys Hill. Pardeeville, Wis. Maysel Riley, Pardeeville, Wis. Ruth Bothwell, Stockwell; Madison, Wis. Ethel Cook, Jones; Portage, Wis. Viva Moore, Hesse; Menominee, Wis. 1915 Orris O. Smith. Pardeeville, Wis. Byron Langdon, Chicago, 111. Charles Hughes, Fargo, North Dakota. Elvin Harris, Prairie du Sac. Wis. Dr. Delbert Curtis. Menasha, Wis. Mae Horton, Langdon; Chicago, 111. Loretta Hughes, Daugherty; Doylestown, Wis. Ruth Dunning, Paulson; Wyocena, Wis. Isabelle Eagen, Pardeeville, Wis. Hazel Edwards, Price; Cambria, Wis. Bernice Healy, Koebke. Waukesha. Wis. Ward Twitchell, Wyocena, Wis. Ralph Farrington, Wyocena. Wis. Will J. Davis. Beaver Dam. Wis. Marvin Alexander. Madison, Wis. 1916 Lyell V. Deaner, El Paso. Texas. Jesse Peters, Hartford, Wis. James Mahoney, Chicago, 111. Edward Kearns, Chicago, 111. Chester Whittingham, Beaver Dam, Wis. Iva McDonald, Milwaukee, Wis. Maxwell Hepler, Pardeeville. Wis. Harold Hepler, Pardeeville, Wis. Evelyn Spear, Harris; Prairie du Sac, Wis. Blanche Ford, Woodford; Chicago, 111. Leone Hall, Hogan; Chicago, 111. Clayton Lynch (Deceased) John T. Lynch, Pardeeville, Wis. 1917 Alice Reynolds, Milwaukee, Wis. Raymond Quinn, (deceased). Jennie Scharf, Bender; Pardeeville. Wis. Ronald Ashley, Cleveland, Ohio Harry Miller, Milwaukee, Wis. Maurine Langdon. Chicago. 111. Donald English. Wyocena, Wis. Inez Bothwell. Densmoor; Vancouver, Wash. Flint Curtis, Wyocena, Wis. Irma Clark. Long Beach. Calif. [23]
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