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THE 1935 WHISPER -O. '(ST ACTIVITIES J . Athletics ■ass-'-L- a Dramatics i§ Journalism I Music
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THE 1935 WHISPER We are all blind until we see That in the human plan Nothing is worth the making if It does not make the man. Why build these cities glorious If man unbuilded goes In vain we build the work, unless The builder also grows. — Edwin Markham X E gratefully dedicate this space to the Pardeeville High School ' V Alumni for its loyal spirit and helpfulness in all school activities. Page Sixteen
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JS£ OK (ST SlS THE 1935 WHISPER •H C T SS BOYS CHAMPIONS JUNIORS GIRLS CHAMPIONS JUNIORS Left to right, Top row: Forrest Sommers, Left to right, top row: Beulah Barden, Anna Kenneth Warnke, Robert Baillies. Mae Bortz. Bottom row: William Mittelstaedt, Walter Bottom row: Rachel Hamburg, Ramona Balsiger, captain, Kermit Smith. Brown, captain, Bernice Moore. 3Kigb School tournament In the first game of the 1934 interclass tournament the junior girls de- feated the sophomores 17 to 2. The same evening the junior boys walked away with the freshmen to the tune of 65 to 9. The following night the senior girls defeated the freshmen girls 8 to 2, and the freshman boys lost a set-up” to the seniors 64 to 7. The finals saw the junior girls defeat the senior girls in a close battle, 9 to 2; the senior boys also bowed to the junior boys 20 to 11. Basketball tournament Pardeeville. although leading the Little Seven League, entered the Hori- con Class B Basketball Tournament only after defeating Slinger in the elimination game 23 to 21. On the following Thursday morning, March 7, the team of 8 players, Mr. Barkley, the coach, Mr. Zimmerman, and the manager journeyed to Horicon. The same afternoon the team defeated Horicon by the decisive score of 36 to 13. In the semi-finals Columbus, a larger and heavier squad, overcame a 14 to 14 tie at the half to defeat the gold and blue , after a gal- lant battle, 32 to 20. Page Eighteen
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