Ripon High School - Tiger Yearbook (Ripon, WI)

 - Class of 1935

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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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1 xnxx ,X V ? I' I ! ,lj J YL mf ,lfhff bfi ' ,f vu .' - f ,X l 'H' 1 .3 , af.. l:?'. I. I to R J ,X . , X, 4-,P .1 C! - it ',.'41..f' I lj r BUTTOM ROW, Left to Right-Donald Hessell, Lawrence Bonk, Neil St. George, Roy Burger, Donald Lueck, Clarence Smoody, Charles Mason, Roy Miller, Orville Splitt, Nelson Gneiser. SECOND ROW-Anola Radtke, Helen Resheske, Ethel Luetke, Eunice Dudzinski, Helen Reinsch, Betty Mae Lenz, Nancy Nash, Mary Ann Goranson, Katherine Wrzinski, Louella Stollfuss, Lucille Weise, Bonnie Sylvester, Doris Radatz. THIRD ROW-Iona Ludtke Lorraine Krueger, Genevieve Groves, Dorothy Lyle, Marion Amundsen, Nor- ma Jean Stuart, Betty fane Lawson, Mildred Burger, Evelyn Schleicher, Francis Peterson, Grace No- vitzke, Robert Radke. FOURTH ROW-Hazel Hill, Kelsey Kuhs, Florence Wizner, Nina Leu, Alice Mae Timm, Irene Sworski, Robert Lambert, john Bowlsby, Richard Reichmuth, Andrew Kallas, Kenneth Resheske. Till' ROW-Reinold Conrad, Glen Page, Leonard Fromholz, Milton Oakes, Lauren Dunn, Donald Pratt, William Splitt, Lester Zeto, Lee Brown, Eric Altnau, George Davis. . SEVENTH GRADE The present seventh grade entered Ripon High School in September, 1934. lt consists of .sixty pupils, who have entered from the three ward schools. At our first class meeting the following officers were elected: President, Or- ville Splitt: vice president, William Splitt: secretary and treasurer, Anola Radtke. The enjoyable time of the year was had at the annual Christmas costume party. Prizes weer given for the best costumes. The seventh grade has a large representation in the Audubon Club. Miss Kommers is the class adviser. -Orville Splitt. 28 s

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