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HAUT, Willard Manual Arts Great things thro' greatest hazards are achiev'd. Basketball. HERTIG, Robert Manual Arts 0fl times nothing prohts more than self-es- teem, grounded on justice and right well manag'd. Athletic Manager. HOLDMANN, Gladys E. Stenographic She smiled and the shadows departed. Houshold Arts Club, Choir, HEPPERT, Robert F. Elective Persuasion lips his tongue whene'er he talks. Student Board Monitor, Shovel Club, Mer' cury. HOLMING, Robert Elective Ripe for exploits and mighty enterprises. Newsboys ,Club, Science. HUNT, Marianne Elective Romance was always young. G.A.A., Cam., Shovel, Allen, Choir, Chorus. JEFFERY, David Elective fl sculptor wields the chisel and the stricken marble grows to beauty. A Cappella Choir, Music Club, Art Club. JENS, Leona A. Elective Studious of ease and fond of humble things. JOHNSON, Betty I. Elective I hafve fought a good fight, I halve finished my course, I hafve kept the faith. Camaraderie, Music Club, Shovel Club. KEDROSKE, Ruth L. Elective My tongue within my lips I reinj For who talks much must talk in fvain. G.A.A., Camaraderie. KOEPPEN, Lorraine E. Stenographic I lo-ve 1ny fellow creatures, I do all the good I can. Camaraderie. KOPLIN, Ruth M. Elective nl tender heartg a will inflexible. Household Arts, Camaraderie, Chorus. KRUKE, Eunice English It is the tranquil people who accomplish much. Camaraderie, Household Arts, Senior Band. LEMBCK, Marion E. Elective In her we see oil, vinegar, sugar, and salt- ness agree. G.A.A., Camaraderie, Household Arts, Ori,- ent, Shovel Club, Mercury Monitor and Stall, A Cappella Choir. U61 LOCKBRAM, Robert Science xl man, he seems, of cheerful yesterdays, and conhdent tomorrowsf' Track. LUKASZEWSKI, Albin A. Elective He'll find a way. Football. LUTZ, Engene H. Elective Whatsoe1ver thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might. Minstrel Show, Football. MAST, Gilbert Elective Thou art a fellow of good respect. OWEN, Robert 1. Elective He plays the game fair and square. Music Club. PRITCHARD, Owen I. Elective Such joy ambition finds. Football, Swimming, Newsboys' Organiza' tion. SCHEFTNER, Marion C. Elective Worth, courage, honorg-these indeed your sustenance and birthright are. Music Club, Senior Orchestra. SCI-IW ARTS, Sam Elective I newer found a companion that was so com- panzonable as solitude. SPRANGER, Clayton G. Accounting And keeps that palace of the soul serene. Golf Team, Classday Program, Mercury Monitor, Bookstore Manager. SYDOW, Leonard Accounting Whose breadth and brawn and strength and size, Demand continual exercise. Football, Track, Student Board, Tuxis HifY, Senior Class Day Play. TENGEL, Robert H. Elective The silfver, snarling trumpet was his pride. Senior Band, Senior Orchestra, President Music Club, A Capella Choir. THURBER, James D. Elective '24 proper man, as one shall see in a summer's day. Golf, Tennis. WAHOWIUS, Arthur F. Elective A clear, sweet singer. Boys' Quartet, A Capella Choir, Radio Ex' perimenting. WILKE, Arthur E. Elective Al man of mark. Older Boys' Organization, Class Day Pro- gram, Class Day Committee. WOOD, Francis C. Elective A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. Football.
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VUHITE, June B. Elective Sh1' is h1'1'.wlf of l1i'.vl Ihingfr Ihr 1'oll1'rlio11. Camaraderie, German Club, Household Arts, WILE, Delbert English Ili.v spn'1'l1 :way hold and fwisa' and .vounrlly laugh! In lllll7lh00clyJ fviyor fwzis hr l1u'lci11g 11aughl. Crescent fSpeaker, Clerk, Assistant Clerk, Sei'geantfatfArmsj, Shovel Club, Radio Club, lnterfsociety Debate, Student Board, Fresh' man Council, Football, Basketball. ZELLER, Allen D. Elective .ln open hand, and waxy show, and a hope io lnakf thi' day go lflI'0ll,0fl.H ZIEN, Marjorie E. English 'Ylnil Ihr' lhoughls of youth arf lony, long lhoughixf' Allen, Camaraderie, Shovel, French, Crescent, Freshman Science, National Education Week Program. ZUBA, Lillian M. Elective Earl: 1111111 lo fwhat .fporl and 1'1'f1.'1'l.r his ail- ilzrlion lrads him. Tennis, G.A.A. FREEDMAN, Martin History Honor -f7I'll'h'.f llll' on Shovel Club. Crescent. JESKE, Art G. Elective I,1'f lillfl' yo ilx dull llllfliillfllifl fway, and I'll go 111i111'. Music Club. Track, Cross Country. KRAUSE, Lorraine Elective Shz' runs a quiri, 11i0d1'5l l'lll't'. Camaraderie, Member of Style Show at Open House. . WROBLEWSKI, Leonard Elective Il1' ir not in Ihr roll of a'o111111on 1111'n. ALBRECHT, Isabel R. English DANIELS, Lorraine Elective iYoIhi11g is irnpossilzlf lo ll fwilling h1'a1'l. Shi' fwas a f!lltl71l0l71 of il1'light. Mus'ic Club. DORE, John B. Elective BARKER, Helen E. Elective Sp1'1'rh is !lf1'dl,. .!'lll'Ill'I' ix fll'l'l1ll'l'.l, By ho111'.fi pizrsuils mnl 5lutli1'5. Choir. BERTHOLD, Ervin G. Elective EVERSON, Benjamin H. Elective No fiilyrl and no l'l'f0l'Il1l'l'V, just u calm oh- His lim1 .r for1'f1.'1'r,' 1'fu1'1'yfwl1r1'r'x his plana .x'1'1'fv1'1' of ought will lIlIl.Yl.'l Newsboys Club, Older Boys, Class Day Prof ECKMAN, Irene Elective Emma Thx .vilfL'1'1' Jllllfllllfl l1'1z111p1'r.v gan Io rl1iil1'. BIGELOW. Neola A. Elective FRYMARK, Arthur Elective lla5l1' llzrrl. 11y111ph-a11rl lrringj :with thrw, Hpm. of his I-owing Jhom..-' .lrsf aml youthful joll1ly. ' Cam., Athletic Secretary, Merc. Moiiitor. GROFFY, Getty M. Elective BUSCH, Jeanne M. Stenographic SIa11'ly and kindly, lofwly ffil'Ilil.', Cam., G,A.A,, Style Show 1936. CARLSON, Harold O. Elective Play ufv, play 1111, arzil play Ihr flllVIII'.H Swimming. COX, Harold R. English My own lhourfhts arf my ofwn ro111pa11io115. Class Day Committee and Cast, U71 For lzrvfvify is -iwy good. G.A.A.. Emblem in '37, Basketball Team in '36. HANEL, Gladys H. Science So 5u'n'l II farr, .vurh llllflfl gf1'1l1'1', in all Ihix land has 7ll'fUl'f frm. Cam., Science Club, Library Staff. HAUT, Wilburt A. Elective 4'0111 .v ouflook is a par! of his fL'l!'f1ll'.n
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JUNE CLASS CHARLES PEARMAN Prrsidrnt ROBERT BAKER I'ire-Prrsidvnl ELAINE MELMS Sfrrrlary I COMMENCEMENT THEME The june grads carried out a very definite theme in their commence- ment program. The theme chosen was the value of poetry from a prac' tical point of view. In the spring several of the seniors put a great deal of time and effort into the writing of essays on this subject. These essays were read on the commencement program. Songs that have a connection with the English literature the class had studied were sungs by certain students who practiced long and hard, and whose performances certainly showed it, and the orchestra very capably played other selections besides the traditional commencement pieces. With the salute to the flag and the presentation of diplomas the program was very impressive and ex' tremely well done. U71
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