Ripon High School - Tiger Yearbook (Ripon, WI)

 - Class of 1935

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x A BOTTOM ROW, left to ri ht-Wilmer Krueger, Roy Prellwitz, Erwin Beilke, Willard Stellmacher, Raymond Hahn, Blaine Briese, qloy Bom. SECOND ROW-Inez Hammen, Katherine Welch, Dorothy Prellwitz, Evelyn Zuelsdorf, Alice Lutke, Ruth Burger, Evelyn Schlagel, Loraine Zimdars, Eleanor Wahoske, Mar'orie Van Kirk, Eveyln Meyer. THIRD ROW-Jeanne St. George, Eunice Bremer, Verna Kuehn, Magel Inversetti, uno Ladwig, Marjorie Lenz, Doris Wittstock, Lucille Rimpler, Annelle Moore, Lorraine Kollath, Doris ess. FOURTH ROW-Marion Pollack, Orleen Klingbail, Leila Timm, Everdine Vollmer, Margaret Clausen, Elsa Keplin, Dorothy Wilkes, Elizabeth Conrad, Ruth Leifke, Catherine Benkowski, Helen Grahn. FIFTH ROW-Carl Kosanke, Lauren Schultz, Marvin Vollebrecht, Charles Blodgett, Earl Leitz, Norman Albright. Jacob Leitz, Clark Graham, Marvin Fox. TOP ROW-Douglas Pollack, Raymond Schultz, Martin Moratz, Farrell Anderson, Franklin Farvnur, -Flor- ian Laper, Frederick Jess, Lloyd Peschke, Alfred Albright. SOPHOMORE CLASS Entering the seventh grade as a class, we have great hopes for the future. We came from the three schools, Ceresco, Longfellow and Roosevelt. After becoming accustomed to the routine it did not seem so bewildering as at first. The eighth grade class party was most successful, under the supervision of Miss Kafer. During this year we gave several assemblies, the most impor- tant was the Lincoln program. In the ninth grade we had about thirty newcomers from the rural schools. Commencement night will always be an important event in our lives. e e planning a class party which we are postponing on account of the illness f ur president, Alfred Fischer, who has spent a long time in the hospital. he officers for this year are Alfred Fischer, president: Doris Wittstock, vice president and secretary: Norman Albright, treasurer, and Miss Nickels, adviser. We hope to have all eighty-one members with us next year. o far this year nothing out of the ordinary has happened except that we -Doris Wittstock. 25 ff' fffff- ' gf-fliyvdffr J if' fy'



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. -QW 4 ' MQW BOTTOM ROW, Left to Right-Robert Seward, Elton Wetzel, Reginald Huebl, Paul Kehle, Robert Us- truck, Marvin Liptow, Kenneth Cotton, Edwin Danielsen, Andrew Seabul. SECOND ROW-Charleen Krueger, Elinor Jean Bryan, Jane Johnson, Marilyn Fortnum, Marjorie Graham, Ruth Helen Corliss, Rachel Stowell, Jeanette Grassee, Elnora Albright. THIRD ROW-Ann Barker, Loretta Morgan, Eleanor Zahn, Gladys Elms, Ruby Mae Thiem, Joanna Ris- tau, Irene Berlowski, Dorothy Wizner, Betty Sterlinski, Alice Wepner. FOURTH ROW-Arthur Hinz, Elwood Reeck, Harold Rupnow, Clarence Benkowski, Steven Mijatovich, Harold Wittchow, Robert Wepner, Henry Hielsberg, John Elms, Frederick Kohl, Jr., Richard Sullivan. 'FUN ROW--Louis Dudzinske, Merlin Diekvoss, Ralph Kohn, Miles Ristau, Robert Simmons, Mike Kal- apich, Walter Walker, William Smith, Harry Lutke. EIGI-ITH GRADE Our eighth grade has a membership of thirty-one boys and twenty-three girls. We feel rather grown up now that we can no longer be called little seventh graders. The following are among our accomplishments. There are ten members ol the class playing in the band. Thirteen of our boys played in the Round Robin tournament, under the supervision of Mr. Gurgel. A girls' tournament was also held in which some of the eighth grade girls played. The 8B class came out victorious in a spell-down conducted by Mr. Gurgel in March. The officers for the year were Ann Barker, president: William Smith, vice president: Paul Kehle, secretary and treasurer. The 8A English class held a contest last fall, between the boys and the girls. The boys chose airplanes as their project and the girls chose mov- ies, After several weeks of hard work, the boys took the prize which ended in an airplane party in November with the boys acting as hosts. Altogether I would say our class has had a very pleasant year. u -Ann Barker, President. 27 -4

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