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THE 1935 WHISPER then played Columbus and lost. Better luck next time boys. Mar. 15—Played Fall River here and won, winning the Little Seven League Tro- phy. Mar. 22—Local Forensic Contest Here. Mar. 27—Little Seven League Champion Basket Ball Trophy presented to the school by chairman of League. Apr. 1—Mr. Douglas spoke to the student body. The name of his speech was “Can Do.” Apr. 5—District Forensic Contest here. Fox Lake won the trophy. Apr. 12—Easter vacation began. Apr. 24—Annual goes to press. Apr. 27—The quartet and the girls glee club goes to the music contest at Baraboo. May 10—Junior May Festival. May 24—Operetta “Land O’Cot- ton. May 25—All School Picnic. May 26—Baccalaureate Services. May 30—Class Night. May 31—Commencement Night. June 1—Alumni Baseball game and Alumni Banquet. Page Nine
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THE 1935 WHISPER School Calendar Sept. 3—First day of school. Sept. 12—Paper Staff elected. Oct. 2—First edition of Whisper- ing Echoes. Plenty of gossip. Oct. 4—Senior Sneak Day. What a time! Break-downs, bawling-outs. Oct. 11-12—First six weeks tests. Oct. 12—Freshmen reception. A shocking time was had by all. Oct. 16—Senior pictures taken. Didn’t break the camera. Oct. 17—First report cards. Bad news! Oct. 18-19—P. T. A. play. In The Money.” Oct. 29—Second edition of the Whispering Echoes. And more gossip. Nov. 1-2—Teachers’ convention. No school. Nov. 28—Played Randolph here and defeated them. Nov. 26—Third edition of Whis- pering Echoes. New mimeograph machine. Dec. 7—Played Fox Lake there and defeated them. Dec. 13—P. T. A. entertained the the cast of the play In The Money. Dec. 14—Played Poynette here and won again. Dec. 20—Christmas program and vacation began. Dec. 20—Played Rio here and de- feated them. Jan. 7—Back to school. Jan. 11—Lost the basket-ball game to Fall River there. Jan. 18—Played Randolph there and won again. Feb. 1—Played Rio there and won. Feb. 8—Defeated Fox Lake here. Feb. 15—Defeated Poynette there. Feb. 19-20—Senior Class Play Dotty and Daffy. Feb. 22—Defeated Cambria here. Mar. 1—Played Cambria there and won. Mar. 7-8—District Tournament. Played Horicon and won. Page Eight
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THE 1935 WHISPER CARL KRUEGER..................... Doc’’ I love all beautiful women, regardless of size.” Class Baseball 4; Letter Club 4; H. S. Basketball, Manager 4; Boys’ Chorus 3. INEZ MAGINNIS A still, small voice.” (Entered from Wyocena in 1933) EMERY REARDON.................... Pete” Little, but oh my! Class Play 4; Class Basketball 1-2-3-4; Class Baseball 1-2-3-4; Class President 2; Vice-President 1; Boys' Chorus 3-4. HAROLD WILSON.................... Hack Those who live in earnest always ac- complish their ends. Returned after '33-'34 in Portage. WILLIAM GIESE - - - Popbottle He cooperates with all good men. Class Play 4, Stage Manager. HILARY HUGHES..................... Fag Sometimes I sit and think, sometimes I just sit. Class Play 4. Property Manager; Class Basketball I-2-3-4; H. S. Basketball, as- sistant manager; Boys’ Chorus 3. BYRON WHITE..................... White” Don't bother me; I’m busy.” Class Play, specialty: H. S. Orchestra 4; Annual Board 4, feature editor. (Entered from Waterloo in 1934) CARL HAMILTON...................... Pa” Men of few words are the best men. Class Play 4, stage manager; Class Bas- ketball 3. (Entered from Wyocena 1933) VERN BALSIGER - - - - Balsie Blushing is the color of virtue. Class Baseball 1-2-3-4. WAYNE McELROY - - - - Mac He is a man of the practical world. Class Baseball 1-2-3-4. HOWARD HUTZLER - - - Hutz” Life is too short to waste in study. Class Basketball 1-2; Class Baseball 1-2-3-4; H. S. Orchestra 1. GEORGE HIBNER - - - - George The more you tease them the more they like you. Class Play 4; Class Basketball 3-4; H. S. Baseball 3-4: Class Baseball 3-4; Letter Club 3-4: H. S. Basketball 4; Annual Board 4, Athletic reporter. (Entered from Wyocena in 1933) WALTER WILD...................... Walt” Get all you deserve, and more if pos- sible. Class Play 4. WALLACE SHEERS - - - Wally The world owes me a favor. Class Basketball 1-2-3-4: Class Baseball 1-2-3-4; Letter Club 3; Annual Board 4; Boys' Chorus 3. ALICE MURPHY....................... Ma “Giggles that can’t be cured must be en- dured.” Class Basketball 1-2-3-4; Class Secre- tary 1: Annual Board 4; G. A. A. 1-2-3-4. CLAYTON HILL.................... Clayt It is well to know how to be silent till it is time to speak. H. S. Orchestra 3-4; Class Baseball 1-2- 3-4. BERYL PRESTON - - - - Preston Let your ideas be your own, never imi- tate. Class Plav 4; Class Basketball 2-3-4; G. A. A. 2-3-4: Glee Club 4: Paper Staff 3, Athletic Reporter. (Entered from Jeffer- son High. Minneapolis, 1932' Page Ten
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