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CLASS ROLL Betty De Rider, Donald Fowlds, Howard Hansen, Gladys Matthews, Halcyon Munson, Irving Munson, Merlin Nelson, Opal Peterson, Dallas Pickney, Ruby Pochardt, Orla Sand, Ellsworth Swanson, Shirley Will- fong, and Earl Zvorak. K 7' qt. A all, ,-fi L 4-ff 'S 'ltr J Sop omore SOPHOMORE CLASS TEN YEARS FROM NOW Many have wondered and many have feared, What w0uld become of the Sophs just appeared In the lime-l'1ght of school in Good Ol' Russell Minn. Here, let me tell you, for it woufd be no sin, el! 42 if PF In the plane I glanced at many a seat, And whose eyes should I chance to meet, But those of the S0phomore Class of '35 The best class ever yet alive. Of course I 'was very anxious to see If each had accomplished what he wanted to be. Here's what I heard, much to mly joy, All had succeeded, each girl, each bor: Merlin on Park Avenue, a millionareg Opal, a talented and skiled secretary rare, Howard, a high-pressure salesman, famedg Orla, the fan dancer so often named, Ellsworth, a high-salar'ed engineer, Betty, a ho-use-wife, simple and dearg Don had succeeded Rockefeller in oil, In a hospiltal, bleak, had Ruby chosen to toilg From, the earth, his living, Ear' obtained, , Gladys as a stenographer, honors had gained, Dallas, or Dick, on his trusty cornet Had, grown to be a Broadway pet. Irving, a learned and stern prof had become, Shirley, first lady's maid, but just the sameg When I was asked to tell of my 'ife, I complied without a sign of strife, For a common air-hostess I had become. I hope our 'Success now so thoroughly begun W.ill keep on glowing like Ol' Man Sun. -Ha'cyon Munson.
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juniors 'wmv William's a Junior vihds tal and le:n Hds always hap-py and ne.er mean Nellie likes to nance ani do wlsat's fun Burt after ylfy ler vxork gets done Dona d is -,tufious and alwa s quiet If his studies rrcn't d'ne, there's no riot Doxotly sings a.d sg ea s quite well And that's all ako t her that I can tell Vera is in her chief delight When she can stay out l.te at n ght Margie is our busy body To get lrer s'-udies is her hobby When you meet Paul 501 se: a big grin We knvw hL.'l take troubles on the Lhin Next is John, our farmer lad In school he's never very bad Robert is a sly and bashful boy And those around hiim he'll nez er annoy Whcn the 'phone rfngs, Iva gives a sigh Because answering it will on her rely Florence is happy whcn there's Sonoewltere to ro To a big party or even a show Last but not erst is Lawrence in line W th eyes always pzeled for a mischiexous time. -Fern Brechler. TOMORROW This year there are twelve in Our Junior Class Always wise and mischievous, each lad and lass, After three years in high school in knowledge they shine, Next year hoping for the paces left behind By the Senior Class of '34 and '35 Who at the end of their high school career arrive. Each has told us what and where he'd like To do and live for the rest Of his life. Robert Cadwel said that he would see But he thought he'd make his liv-ing on the seag He wou'd be a captain on a big cargo ship And see more of the world on every trip. Iva a clever little housewife shall be She says for a visit she'll invite you and me Her husband to ble w0rks in that big mill, Way out the-re yonder beL'ow that hill. Lawrence is trying his luck at baseball With a little m0re practice he'll beat them all He's got what it takes., that's vigor and vim, All the games for the Yankees sure'y he'll win did CLAGS ROLL Ro' ert Cadwell, laul Claus:n, Donald Cupn Margie Herrick, Lawren e Karbie, Nellie Larson Dorothy letexson, Vcra Seaman, Williim Sheffield Iva Wind,rs, Florence Wixcn, and John Zxorak. 0,.,. Donald Cupp is loj ing that le viill make good VVith energy, nails, hammer and wood. You isee, he has ckoszn a carpenter to be L't's have him biild a house fOr you and me. Margie Herrick, a little blond lass, Someday will sit before a class To teach them English and Hi'f.to1'y, too, And if Columbus to America sailed or tlew. Florence Wixon to the south wi l go With her wealthy husband, her used-to-be beau And settle dOwn for the rest of her life Free from every care and strife. Bill , we hear, will go to explore ln the jungles dark, where the ions roar. We hope that he won't meet any bad fate, Or be frightened by wild animlals, at any rate. John will live on his old homestead. To the swe'eft girl he wishes to be wed. He'll work from morn 'ti' set of sun, Then home to his wife he will go when it's done You say that Dorothy to Kentucky shall go, From Minne'sota's winters, ice and snow. To teach the little mountaineers ariihnietic We hope fOr them' she'll never use ru'e. or stick. Vera shall sail across .the sea To hear Volga boatimen sing, as they row. Nellie would 'ive far out west, It's the mountainous country, she loves the best A little white cottage she would adore With grass, green ivy climbing over the d0or. Here's Paul with his desire to ride the sky In a balloon! above the clouds to Hy To go much higher than any have done Not for a medal, but just for fun. -Vivi'ore Hansen,
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Freshmen Irma is tiny, dainty and svieet We hope she'll stay 'til her schoflin'g's complete. Edward is a quiet, indus rious ladg As a. ball p ayer he really isn't so bad. Then there's Leo, one Freshie boy, Who's always foolin' with a trinket or toy. Wallace, better known as Major H0ople But as a lad he's just a sample. And now for two girls, one ight, one dark, Stella and Edna whom you couldn't part. Clair is mischievous and full of fung His greatest de'ight is to miake a home run. Glen is a stuid ous and brilliant boy, But his face is always shining wth j0y. Ardyth is a blue-eyed, blond little girlg Her head is 'covered wfth curly hair a-swirl. Marjorie, her ssteir is of the q-uieit kind, She d.oesn't 'seem to mind any dai y grind. Eileen is handy and can wave a he-ad of hair, And Ronald Hall can be coun'ed on to be there. Eleson can very beautifully play a violin, And in basket ball all winter, Floreine took it on the chin. Lois Nelson is also of the quiet and reserved type. And Ellen who comes from: the country Does all her work just right. Esther is agile and rather peppery , If she keeps up, a good athlete she'1' be. Lavonne answers to' 'Vonnie with -easel, But her brother classes her as the world's greatest tease. To stay in town and work has been her lot, But when Marcella has graduated, she'll not be forgot. Lucil'e is plump and very jollyg Lois Wirtjes loves fun and answers to Dolly , John Wirtjes, her brother, sits in the same rowg Why that one is so noisy, he ought to know. Some Freshmen's qualities can't be told in a line or twog For some a whole book wouldn't do. But this is just how the Freshmen Class of '35 Looks to a Senior graduate Of the year of '35. -Mavis Munson. CLASS ROLL Irma Allen, Edward Burt, Leo Demuth, Wallace Diericks, Stella Erickson, ,Edna Faidne's, Clair Gif- ford, Glen Goodmund, Ardyth Greene, Marjorie Greere, Eileen Grove, Ronald Hall, Eleson Herrick, Floreine Maiden, Lois Nelson, Ellen N-eyens, Esther Polesky, Lavonne Tipler, Marcella Welty, Lucille Williams, John Wirtjes, and Lois Wirtjes. -5463 Q i -,A im .
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