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SENIDIQS ALVIN HUNDERTMARK Band 4 Baseball 2,3,4 Basketball l,2,5,4 Class Plays 5,4 Glee Club 2,5,4 Old Gold Staff 4 One Act Plays 2,4 Static Staff 5 uSpeak up quickly girls, good men are scarce around these parts.n ERNEST LUIKEN Band 1 Baseball 2,3,4 'Modestyisbutone of Ern1e's virtues! LORRAINE DEVRIES Band l,2,5,4 Class Plays 5,4 Glee Club l,2,3,4 Old Gold Staff 4 One Act Plays 2,4 Static Staff 3 nAmb1t1ous, per- sever1ng,andan A-1 student.n ll MAX SHARPSHAIR Baseball 2,5 Basketball 1,2,5,4 Glee Club 4 Old Gold Staff 4 Static Staff 4 uNobody knows it but I'm really quite baBhfu1.u CLIFFORD READOUT State Brain Derby 1 Glee Club 4 Quiet but quick to obeerve.n
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SENIDIQS NORMA HARTMAN At Albion: Basketball 2,5 Class Play 5 Glee Club l,2,5 Orchestra l,2,5 At Steamboat Rock: Basketball 4 Class Play 4 Glee Club 4 One Act Play 4 uZee good luck, she always pursue me.u WILBERT HARMS Basketball l Nqniet and unob strus1ve.n LEORA PLATTS Basketball Manager4 Class Play 5,4 Glee Club 1,2,:s,4 Marching Band 4 One Act Plays 2,4 A dark-haired lass with winsome ways.N 10 FAYE SCHWITTERS StateBra1nDerby1,2 Band 2,5,4 Cheerleader 4 Class Plays 5,4 Glee Club l,2,5,4 Old Gold Staff 4 One Act Plays 2,4 Static Staff 4 'MU.mgm,Fma screwba11,sowhat?H ,iaxw?W LUELLA EILDERS At Ackleyt L1teraryDramaC1ub1 At Steamboat Rock: Class Plays 5,4 'Qu1et, innocent, and sincere.
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QLD ww- - - SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In 1928, on the first of October, a group of sixteen little trav- elers met at an improvised airport, the Presbyterian Church. These passengers gave their names as Wanda Dooley, Lorraine Devries, Robert Frerichs, Agnes Frerichs, Elmer Gast, Harold Harms, Gerhardt Kramer, Russell Karsjens, Ray Folkerts, Helen Olsen, James Sharpshair, Jeanne Starr, Ray Taylor, Faye Schwitters, Maxine McElroy, and John Henry Ca- ble. After brief instruction here under our stewardess, Miss Lynn Platt, we boarded a new trans-educational plane of the Steamboat Rock Consolidated Lines with Pilot H. A. Helden, Co-pilot Marguerite Tem- ple, and five assistants. Sixteen little hearts beat fast when they realized that their plane had not been occupied before. After a brief flight, Robert Frerichs found it imperative to fasten on his parachute and bail out to a new destination. At the refueling station, Howard Wooten, Robert F'1sher,LeOra Platte., and Kenneth Kramer joined the pas- sengers. Upon reaching the first stop, we saw fit to rest for a brief time. When we again resumed our flight we were promoted to a second plane with the same name and stewardess but a bit more complicated mechanism. Upon this flight, Harold Harms and LeOra Platte did not rejoin the company, but Ruth Bear and Mae Bleeker Joined the sea of familiar faces. During this flight, Wanda Dooley, Robert Fisher, Ag- nes Frer1chs,and Helen Olsen found use for their parachutes and left our company at various places along the way. At the refueling sta- tion, Don Folkerts stepped aboard and filled one of the seats so re- cently vacated. Following the performance of many spectacular feats, the passengers welcomed a rest. The embarkment upon the third plane found a new stewardess whom we learned to call Miss Trena Christians. John Henry Cable did not accompany us on this plane. We soon found that with the change of planes came increasing requirements. No parachutes were used during the entire flight but ata stop for supplies, Lawrence Kadolph, Roland Newby,a.nd Glen Robinson Joined our ranks and LeOra Platts transferred from an Owasa plane to our Steamboat Rock Consolidated Clipper. Heed- ful of our feverish activities, the stewardess informed us that we must rest. After this rest we resumed our Journey in a more advanced plane with the same stewardess and the new passengers, Evelyn Cretin, Mary Stutzman, Norma Hartman, Arthur Frer1chs,and Ernest Lulken. Dur- ing our flight, Roland Newby, Lawrence Kadolph, and Norma Hartman bailed out to catch other planes, but our activities continued until our fourth stop provided additional recreation. After our fourth stop, we resumed our trip without the presence of Mae Bleeker, Donald Folkerts, Ray Folkerts,and Gerhardt Kramer . We also found a new stewardess, Miss Lucy Grieves, and two new pas- sengers, Charles Asher and Lester Kramer. At our usual stop for re- fueling, Verna Weatherman and Charles Monroe bounded aboard our com- fortable plane. With this group we continued until our next 'time out after which we entered another plane and found our usual company with only two vacancies--Glen Robinson and Charles Monroe hadn't re- sumed the flight. During this exciting lap of the Journey, Jeanne Starr bailed out and Harold Boyenga occupied her place.. All too soon we were informed that we must again rest. The seventh trip found all the previous students in their seats and lax Sharpshair occupying an extra one. A new stewardess, Miss 12
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