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Senior Poem So sad a time, so filled with pain These days of parting are; To think that we shall meet no more Except in fields a-far! Each starts anew, a goal to make: The High School course is done. The time has come we go to take Our place beneath the sun. The fight we each must make alone In struggling for fame. 'Though varied may our duties be. This task remains the same. And when a-far we’ve wandered O’er life’s great sea of arts. Fond memories of Pardee High Will linger in our hearts. So, duty calls, and we depart: Farewell, dear classmates, all. FirSt base is won. and we proceed In answer to the call. We entered these gates of Pardee High. With a feeling of gladness, and a feeling of joy. We have been here three years, and mastered the tests Hoping to be victorious like all the rest Our first year, second and now our third. We make time count, and make work roll It won’t be long we shall reach our goal. We have always tried to be fair and square To do our bcSt we are game Though our work may get hard and tiresome We will keep on juSt the same. In scholarship we are at the head of the race We shall never give up but toil in Strife And try to keep up with the same Steady pace. To win the race in this game of life. Our Carnival was a great success We worked and planned to have it the beSt And our Prom, with all of the gorgeous flowers Looked like a painted heaven, with its delicate colors. Soon we shall be leaving our Junior year. Never to return but without a tear Out of the Channel into the deep But memories of each year We shall always keep. Junior Poem
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KENNETH REUHL— Ken 1 he world knows little of its greatest men. Sec’y and Treas. I; Class Play 4; Ass t Editor of H. S. Paper 4. ELMER WARNKE “ ? m School? I suppose it’s a necessary evil. Class Baske.ball 1.4; High School Basketball 3. 4; Letter Club 3. 4; Track 2, 4; Class Pres. I. GERALD SMITH—'‘Gerry Bright and witty, small yet true; there are not many ju$t like you. Class Play 4; Annual Board 4; Vice President 2. NORMA RHODE— ‘Normic ’ I would rather be dead than out of style. Class Basketball 4; Athletic Club 4; Class Play 4; Declamatory 2. 3; May Fete 2. 4. VELMA STROUD—' ’Static The world was made to be enjoyed and I’ll make the mo$t of it. Athletic Club 3, 4; Class Play 4; May Fete 2, 4. LAURETTA UTKE '' Toots' She’s a winner at whatever she plays. Class Basketball I. 4; High School Basketball I. 2; Athletic Club 2. 4; President Athletic Club 4; L-atin Club 4; Glee Club 2; Class Play 4; Indoor 1.4; May Fete 2,4; Chairman of May Fete 3 VREDA WALKER-“Squaker On with the dance; let joy be unconfined. Class Basketball 1.4; High School Basketball 2; May Fete 2. 4; Class Play 4; Athletic Club 2. 4. P3]
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Junior Class OFFICERS miss McMillan...................................... Advisor HAROLD MITTELSTEADT...............................President VINCENT LYNCH . .................... Vice-President INEZ STEINER......................................Treasurer DON WILSON ......................................Secretary, CLASS ROLL Top Ron): Claire Rowe Robert Upham Harold Mittelstaedt Otis Kohler Ogden Vinz Don Wilson Vincent Lynch Second Rou): Clayton Warnke Blanche Maginnis Gladys Nehring Mildred Payne Marvin Spear Grace Reynolds Inez Steiner Ray Stancer Third Row: Margaret Murray Bertha Beier Rosetta Merrill Violet Neef Sylvia Moll Myrtle Hoffman Alma Krueger I I ER choosing our class advisor and electing our officers we planned for the big treat of the first semester “The Junior Carnival. We had several fine social functions. Our class was well represented in all school activities. Everyone enjoyed the outstanding social event of the year, our Junior Promenade “Dream Garden.” tZXCOTTO: “Jl quitter never wins and a winner never quits. ”
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