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Page Schultz Pudgie Vfe know what we are, but we know not what we may be. Harvey Schweppe Schweppe I would rather be than seem to be. Feme Sorg Sorg I never let my school work interfere with my education. Merlyn Sprecher Sprecher Make much of me girls good men are scarce. Clifford Stewart Cliff A woman is only a woman. But a cigar is a good smoke. Barbara Thompson Bobbi Distance makes the heart grow fonder. Lois Waffenschmidt A ring on the fing; is worth two on the phone. Hazel Weinke If gift of gab is riches. I'll always be broki Dorothy Weirich IX By her length you i know her. Carroll Zick Zi Hang sorrowl Care i kill a cat, so ther fore let's be merry
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1136 PRAIRIE CHIEF 1136 5. Steuber, Misek, Moely, L. Wilson, Premo, R, Wilson, Zimmerman, Wilhelm 4. Morey, Boehmer, A. Kindschi (V.Pres.), C. Huber, Lohr, Tabor, H. Accola (Treas.), Waffenschraidt 5. Peetz, M. Huber, Greiber, J. Kindschi (Sec.)» L. Sprecher, R. Sprecher, G. Gasser, G. Huber, Schmalz 2. M. Accola, Michels, Hart, Zastrow, Giese, H. Accola, Tooley, Sirny (Pres.), Meier 1. Giegerich, Klotz, Lenerz, Schaefer, E. Kindschi, Hatz, S. Sprecher, Baumgarth, Allen, M. Gasser JUNIOR CLASS The Junior Class of 1935 began its high school career in the fall of 1933 with the largest class ever to enter this high school—52 willing and eager-to-leam boys and girls. Audrey Kindschi was chosen president, and Ruth Trautman, vice- president. Miss Crocker was our class advisor. Our sophomore year began with six former classmates gone—Mabel Davis, Elizabeth Sprecher, Elmer Luck, Leona Held, Ruth Trautman, and Lucille Peetz. At the beginning of that year. La Vern Tooley entered the class. The president and vice- president were Lorin Giegerich and Lillian Schaefer, respective- ly, with Mr. Shields our class advisor. Leigh Wilson and Henry Waffenschmidt entered the class last fall; Marcella Gruber and Gladys Yngsdal left our ranks, leaving the number at 44. Several of the class have been active in extra- curricular activities, notably in music, athletic, and agricul- ture departments, and in forensics. 18
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