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The Flambeau Upper Left HELEN TAYLOR, “Tiny” Vocational Course Academic Course V. H. E. Club ’29, ’30. Nitwegi Club ’31, '32. Hi-Y ’32. Flambeau Staff “Goose Han s High” “To Love aad Be Loved Is the Greatest Happiness of Existence.” Lower Left WOODROW WILSON, “Woody” Assembly 31, '32. Academic Course Literary Club ’31, 32. Hi-Y Club 31, 32. Dramatic Club Basketball ’31, ’32. Football ’31, ’32. Track ’31, 32. Baseball ’29, ’30, 31, 32. Cooking Class “Too Many Bosses” “Ducks” “Goose Hangs High” An Ounce of Reality Is Worth a Pound of Romance”. Number 27 Upper Right JOSEPH RZESUTOCK, “Joe” Acudemic Course Athletic Association Hi-Y ’32. Baseball '30. “The World Knows Nothing Of Its Greatest Men.” Don’t You Know How To Do It? JOHN WARD, “Johny” Athletic Association Football ’30, 31, ’32. Basketball ’31. Literary Club ’31. ’32. Hi-Y ’31, ’32. Cooking Class Too Many Bosss” For What I Will. I Will, And There’s An End. Lower Right Academic Course “Git Oudda Here, You.
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tL» Flambeau SeiuoE MOTTO—“All Strive for the Class of ’32.” COLOR—Purple and Gold FLOWER—White Rose Class Officers for Senior year are: President Arthur Harley Vice President Howard Wilson Secretary Arthur Evans Treasurer Kenneth Grube Reporter Lorraine Thunberg Advisor Miss K. Pifer IN our first business meetings, our class elected the Business Managers and Members of the “Flambeau” Staff. Invitations, name cards, pictures, and picture folders have been selected, and now the Seniors are awaiting the publication of “The Flambeau.” The Senior Class have not had very many social meetings this year, among the ones that deserve mention are, the Hallowe’en Party that was held at the Swedish Hall, and a few parties at private homes. The Senior play will be the next event on our busy calendar. We are looking forward to this with much interest, and looking for your support. We would appreciate your attendance at outclass Day Exercises, Baccalaureate Services, and Commencement Exercises, which are to be held in the Mt. Zion M. E. Church. And until then, the Seniors bid you, “So Long”. A brief history of the Class of 1932. September 7th, 1928, we entered Sandy High as very shy Freshmen, we were 144 in number, the largest class Sandy ever had. On September 29th, we held our first class meeting, and the following officers were elected for our Freshman year: President Howard Wilson Vice President Mary Lewis Secretary Arthur Harley Treasurer Lorraine Thunburg Reporter Gertrude Bailey Advisor Miss Cutler Toward the end of the term, much of our “greenness” wore off, and we left school with high hopes for our Sophomore year. Our hopes were fulfilled—We came back to school as bright shining Sophomores. We found many of our class-mates missing, for there were only 69 returned to school. However, we made up for that loss by added vitality and pep. On October 4th, 1929, we held a class meeting to elect officers for the coming year. The following were selected to keep the class machine running: President Gertrude Bailey Vice President Arthur Harley Secretary Marjorie Boyer Treasurer Helen Cunningham Reporter Kenneth Grube Advisor Miss Pifer Number 28
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