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THE 1936 WHISPER CTt------------------------------ Feb. 28—“Whispering Echoes” makes its 6th appearance. Pardeeville loses to Randolph for its first defeat of the season. Mar. 3-6-7—Pardeeville wins the District championship at Juneau. Mar. 13—Junior Class sponsored program. Pictures were taken for the Annual. Mar. 16—Pardeeville trims Coloma at Horicon to go to the State Tournament at Wisconsin Rapids. Mar. 18—The school forensic con- test is held. Mar. 21—Pardeeville beats Fall River at Cambria and wins the “Little Seven Title.” Mar. 25—The basketball team jour- neys to Wisconsin Rapids and beats Drummond for its first victory in the State Tournament. Mar. 26—Edgar becomes Pardee- villes second victim at the tournament. Mar. 27—The crowning event. ---------------------------- Pardeeville beats Middleton for State Championship of Class “C.” Apr. 3—Sophomores sponsored program. Big celebration in honor of State Champion Basketball team. Eats and a dance. Apr. 8—Columbia County Little Seven Forensic Contest at Fox Lake. Apr. 10—The beginning of spring vacation. Apr. 14-15—P. T. A. sponsored play entitled “Possum Time.” Apr- 20—School begins and every- body smiles because it is the last six weeks of the year. May 1—Gala event! Juniors have a dance. May 8—The Frosh sponsored their program. May 24—Baccalaureate Services. May 28—Class Night. May 29—Commencement. Gradu- ates all dolled up. May 30—Alumni Baseball game and Alumni Banquet. Page Eleven
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THE 1936 WHISPER T7{-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Junior Class Motto—“Quality, not Quantity” Colors—-“Yellow and brown Flower—Yellow Rose President ............... Myrna Smith Secretary-Treasurer .. Robert Thompson Vice-President ...... Marjorie Horn Advisors .... Miss Nelson, Miss YYindus Hack row, left to right -Alvin Purvis, David Jones, Roger Krueger, Jucne Sommers, Myr- na Smith, Gale Colburn, Duane Nichols, Robert Thompson. Second row, left to right—Marjorie Horn, Phyllis Edwards, Viola I llrich, June Lawson, Marion Russell, Mildred Cowley, Dorothy Scott, Maysel Allen, Jessie Mullencup. Bottom row, left to right—Ramona Dolajeck, Josephine Kusick, Ethel McMahon, Virginia W right, Marvel Dille, Jean Price, Alice Rowe, Bernice RoJierts. Sophomore Class Motto— The road, called Toil, leads to the city, called Success” Colors—Red and white Flower—YY'hite Carnation President ............ Robert Smith Secretary Margaret Cuff Vice-President ........ Irene Cuff Treasurer Gerald McElroy Advisor .............. Mr. Arnold Top row. left to right—Edward Brown, Howard YYild, Donald Staufenbeil, Frankie Bortz, Walter Hcaly, George Schmidt, Harry Smith, Arvin Hepler, Harold Balsiger, Gerald McElroy. Second row, left to right—Richard Edwards, David Sheeks, Frederick Warlike, Victor In- gram, Norman Herreman, Dale Thran, Robert Smith, Earl Steiner, Ralph Barden. Third row. left to right- Jeanette Miller, Irene Cuff, Ruth Berger, Eldora Sheeks, Jane Scharf, Dorothy Oliver, Beatrice Maginnis, Eleanor Kuyatt, Betty Johnson, Dorothy Mosher. Fourth rote, left to right—Marjorie Curtis, Jeanette Haynes, Dorothy Carmichael, Helen Bilkie, Dorothy Eagcn, Mary Vinz, Louise Smith, Margaret Cuff, Maysel Smith, Ar- lene Kaiser. Freshman Class Motto—“Green, but growing” Colors—Lavendar and white President ............. Bruce Deakin Secretary .............. Elaine Yellick Vice-President ....... Junior Beahm Treasurer ................. Robert Miller Advisor ................ Mr. Barkley Back row. left to right—Albert Briggs, Gerald Brown, Junior Beahm, YY'allace Atkinson, Donald Moll, James Mulryan, Clair Reynolds, Bruce Deakin, Mervin Lane. Second row. left to right—Marvel Barden, Lorene Walker, Della Hollendyke, Elaine Kam- rath, Elaine Cook, Genevieve Smith, June Barden, Virginia Healy. Bottom row, left to right—Amanda Allen, Elaine Yellick, Dorothy Von der Sump, Kather- ine Haight, Bobby Miller, Mary Hamburg, Inez Carter, Janet Eagcn, Goldie SteJibins. Page Thirteen
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