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HAROLD WISCHOFF Wischy Wischy, our captain, tall and true, t The Senior Class is proud of you. Basketball I. 2. 3. 4; Captain 4; Orchestra I, 2. MILDRED WISEMAN Dick Meyer turned the Juniors down And offered ’'Millie the Prom queen's crown. Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Loyalty Committee I, 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; Dramatics 3, 4; Play Committee 4; Gleaner Staff 4; Paper Staff 4. SENIOR CLASS When, in 1932, this group entered the tribe as mere papooses, they already showed signs of being above the average; tor, under the wise guidance ot Miss Bliss, they took third place in loyalty, which is quite a distinction tor a treshman class. The two succeeding years, with Miss Bechtolt and Miss Wendtland as advisers, they climbed to second, and then to tirst place. Such constant advancement has characterized all their activities, curricular and scholastic, and we find them now as stalwart a group of warriors and as comely a group of maidens as ever entered this high school. Such is the history of the senior class. Can we, then, wish them anything but success in all they undertake until their final graduation, to the Happy Hunting Ground?
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ARTICE SMITH Studies, twould seem, are her sole employment. From school life she derives great enjoyment. Basketball I. 2. 3, 4; G.R.A. 3. WILLIAM SPORLEDER Bill” Prom King once, Class President twice; Most girls think he's pretty nice. Football I, 2. 3, 4; Intramurals I, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Band 3, 4; Prom King 3; Class President 2. 3; Loyalty Committee I, 2. 3. GILBERT SPRINGBRUNN ••Gil We know Gil” will always get by, A manager on whom we Seniors rely. Debate I; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Manager 2; Football Manager 3; Band 2; Loyalty Committee I; Football 4; Class Play Committee 4. IDA MARGARET SWEENEY Heinz' She was great in the Senior Class Play, She helps her class in every way. Glee Club I. 2: Dramatics 2, 3. 4; Loyalty Committee 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; G.R.A. 3, 4- Class Officer 4; Senior Class Play; Gleaner Staff 4; Paper Staff 4. WILMA THORNE Whatever else we may decide Wilma will never be tongue-tied. Latin Club I; Glee Club I: Operetta I; Basketball 4; Gleaner Staff 4. DOROTHY TIETJE •'Dot When caught whispering, Whoops, said Dot, Teacher's got me on the spot. Loyalty Committee I. 2; Basketball I, 2, 3. 4; Gleaner Staff 4. ESTHER TRETTIN Mickey So fine in all things is our editor, She could beat most any competitor. Basketball I, 2, 3; Glee Club I. 2: Operetta I: Sextette 2; Debate 2, 3: G.R.A. 3; Prom Committee 3; CJass Play Committee 4; Loyalty Committee I, 2, 3: Paper Staff 4; Gleaner Staff 3, 4; Class Officer 4. ROBERT VAN LOENEN Gary Bob Van is a basketball man. And can he play! We say he can. Debate I; Track 2; Glee Club 2; Football I, 3, 4; Football Manager 2; Prom Committee 3: Dramatics 2. 3. 4: Loyalty Committee I, 2. 3; Class Play Committee 4: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT WALKER Bob Bcb Walker has talents by the score: In band, in dramatics, on the basketball floor. Band I. 2, 3, 4; Basketball I. 2. 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football I, 2. 3, 4; Class Officer 2, 4. RILEY WALLING They call him Crunch because of his p wer And he can eat lunch at any hour. Football I, 4: Intramurals I, 2. 3, 4. PHYLLIS WHEELER -Rdy Dramatics, band, and most committees; Complete success was always Fidy's. Band I, 2. 3, 4; Orchestra 3. 4; Glee Club I. 2. 3; G.R.A. 3. 4; Prom Committee 3: Loyalty Committee I. 2. 3; Basketball 12 3 4-Dramatics I. 2, 3. 4; Sextette 2; Latin Club I; Gleaner Staff’ 3! A. EILEEN WHITTY What'll you bet? says Eileen, fair, The girl with the ribbon in her hair. Latin Club I; Intramurals I. 2. 3, 4; G.R.A. 3. 4: Debate 3, 4-Loyalty Committee 3: Class Play 4: Dramatics 4; Paper Staff 4-Gleaner Staff 4. 20
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TOP ROW—Left to Right: William Kopf. Harvey Pohlmann. James Brimmer, Volney Duddleston, Robert Englebretson. Maurice Wood, Durlin Behn, Philip Schulz. Vernon Zimmerman, Arnold Greenwood. Lloyd Greenwood. Robert Thayer, Gerhardt Schrank, Riley Bchn, James Gavin, Martin Schroeder, Paul Brueggemann. SECOND ROW: Carroll Rabuck, Alfred Kaun, Paul Wiening, James Koenecke, Elmer Laeseke. Louis Laeseke, Walter Schultz, Joyce Smith, Ethel Diece. Alice Moyes, Anna Huebbe, Lucile Haessler, Edna Sommers, Dorothy Barnard. THIRD ROW: Robert Jensen. Wilma Decot. Edna Derke, Ruth Dargel, Marion Licht, Juanita Luther. Martha Yorman, Janet Schroeder, Ann Fiess. Catherine Horkan. Agatha Ritzer, Gertrude Luetkens, Pauline Laeseke, Evelyn Dorow, Audrey Ison. Milda- Heiden] Gertrude Gade, Dorothy Montgomery. FOURTH ROW: David Hopper, Eileen Dwyer, Ruth Casey, Ruth Luetkens. Julia Ederer, Vanelia Daly, Lorrine Bethke, Helen Schenkat. Mary Braun, Francis Yager, Beverley Laschinski, June Grilley, Helen Krey, Kathleen Page. Gertrude Pearson, Marcella Parkhurst, Ruth Tewes, Eileen Mundth. FIFTH ROW: Lutie Anne Hughes. Florence Banks. Glenette Kleeber. Teresa Zapp, Lucille Klipp, Leona McCormick. Arleen Massman, Dorothy Mullaley. Viola Meyer, Miss Geraldine Bockman,—Class Advisor; Berniece Fish, Margaret Hill, Stella Wright, Lucile Diece, Caroline Wahler, Catherine McCarthy. SIXTH ROW: Floyd Smith, Douglos Tibbitts, Rollin Camp. Richard Meyer. William Thorne. Edward Sommers. Bernard Dillon. Earl Reines, Marvin Fisher. Donald Foss. Robert Kinney. John Reine, Donald Halvensleben, Willis Diece. Burton Gleue. JUNIORS The Juniors entered the wigwam under the direction of the able scout, Miss Bliss. They soon made their mark as an above-average class by giving the Sophomores and Seniors a close race for the Loyalty Cup. Barely out of the papoose age and under the robes of Miss Randall, the present Junior Class as Sophomores continued their winnings about the tepee and campfire. During the many moons they showed their originality and ability in pow wows (parties), sports, dramatics and various other camp activities. Then, with Miss Bockman as their scout and guide, the Juniors entered the present year as upper-classmen. The crowning event of the Junior Class history proved to be their mid-winter war dance (prom), and now they continue straiqht forward into a bright future. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS DICK MEYER.............................Vice-President JIM GREENWOOD.....................Secretary-Treasurer DOUGLAS TIBBITTS...............Loyalty Representative 22
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