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igiw .i,uf' sores, , 5 ' W if iii? H 477 IVTARIAN DREES HCome the world against herg yet she Q shall standln Orchestra 1,2 Prom Queen Drama 2,3,4 Drum Major 5 Forensics 2 Glee Club l,2,5,4 Pep Club 3,4 Annual Staff Treas. 1,2 Journalism Club 2 'qwlvf , WW gy, H I S T O R Y Motto nUPWARD AND ONWARDU Class Colors Old Rose and Cream Flower Rose We, as a class of forty-nine freshmen, embarked on our high school career in September, 1936. we have the distinction of being the last class to enter the old high school. Our Pres. was Teddy La Valley, Sec., Betty Carson, and Treas., Marian Drees. Miss Brown was our class ad- viser. ' As sophomores, we began to realize our importance! With Miss Shaw, as our adviser, we began our year by electing as our officers: Pres., Elmer Meckg Vice-pres., Grant Harper, Sec., Bob Sutherlandg and Treas., Marian Drees. During the year we progressed rapidly in all activities. With a spirit of confidence that we would accomplish something, we started our junior year in 1958. With Paul Dohr as Pres., Lawrence Bittner as Vice-pres., Betty Clive, Sec., and Bob Sutherland, Treas., we were off for a grand finale. Under the careful guidance of Miss Verch we were determined to put forth effort in making a grand affair of our Prom. This successful event was held on May 17, with Marian Drees and Paul Dohr as reigning queen and king. During the year the class made especial progress in athletics and forensics. Under the supervision of Miss Brackebusch we began to tread our last mile. For this eventful year we chose as our Pres., Teddy La Valley, Vice-pres., John La Valley, Sec., Lawrence Bittner, and Treas., Grant Harper. Our goal this year was to publish an annual and to have our traditional class play. Our class was very outstanding in athletics. Winn was our aim in all school contests, and our ambitions were certain- ly realized. Our class is noted for active enthusiasm in all school activities. May we keep in mind our motto in every thing we undertake. fl we shall hold in highest esteem our Alma Mater and wish great happi- ness and success to the on-coming seniors. 'There's a magical tie to the land of our home, Which the heart cannot break, though the footsteps may roam.n 12
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SENIORS LUCILLE GEAFO 'Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peaoe.n Drama Club 5,4 PAUL DOHR nl know it all by heart.u Track 5,4 QO Football-Basketball 2,5,4 Prom King gk Glee Club 5,4 Letter Club 5,4 Pres. Art Club 2 Annual Staff EDWARD KUSHMAN dp nThe lad was ever a rover--happy and free.n Art Club 5 BETTY OLIVE uHer looks were fond, her words were few.n Glee Club 4 Seo. 5 Annual Staff BETTY CARSON uThe things that haven't been done are the things to try.n Glee Club l,2,5,4 G.A.A. 2 Drama Club 5,4 Pep Club 5,4 Class Sec. l MIKE WEBER nLet every man look before he leaps.n Band l,2,3,4 Hobby Club 5 Drama Club 4 WARREN PETERSON nNever say more than is neoessary.' Drama Club 4 BETTE SMITH Speech is silvery silence is golden.n ep Clu:j5 Hobby Club 2 Glee Club z,s, ' x N4 - LOIS BRUCE .. 5, Gig Ulf she will, she will, and there's an -Z end of it.n Glee Club 2,5,4 G.A.A. 2 Pep Club 5,4 HELEN HARPER uSo I'11 travel along with a friend and a song.n G.A.A. 2,5,4 Pep Club 5,4 Band 4 Art Club 5,4 Forensics 5 ll
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JUNIORS Top Row: Janusz, Prestine, Kushman, Cohorst, Keller, Votava, Huss Fourth Row: May, Kodric, Sielaff, Nycz, D. Stoutenberg, Freiheit, Scott Smith, Harper, Wyss, Lorek Third Row: Behnke, Otto, Sweningson, Royer, Helmrath, Kent, Jandrey Race, Van Alystine, Pottratz Second Row: Peterson, Staidl, Bishop, Krzewina, L. Schonfeld A. Schonfeld, Geano, Ruskiewicz, M. Stoutenberg, Miss Verch Bottom Row: Dulack, Sharpe, Ehlers, Borths, Jandt, Armstrong, Neumann Neift, Bu s A ' ivsiyi HISTORY M- The juniors during their three years of high school have been repre sented in every field of extra-curricular activity. Athletics and band have predominated their interests. They have also shown ability in for- ensics and in various clubs. As traditional, the class had charge of one of the important events of the year, the Junior Prom. It was held on May 17, and it was a great success. The junior adviser, Miss Veroh, should receive credit in aiding the class in their ventures. The class officers are as follows: President, Robert Borthsg Secretary, Doris Staidlg Treasurer, Doris Jandrey. 15 K, I-MAN . J- gf
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