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Seated left to right: Edgar Mischke, Franklin Gaul, Robert Sohoenfelder, Marshall Fritz, and Alvin Kolberg Standing: Mrs. Myers, Geraldine Spear, Marie Schramm, Lorraine Selig, Evelyn Maffei, and Mr. Shearer Last row: Victor Haka and Elaine Spitzer J UNIOR Name Nickname Marshall Fritz Fritz Franklin Gaul Pickle Victor Haka Vic Alvin Kolberg Prince Evelyn Maffei Eve Edgar Mieohke Bud Robert Sohoenfelder Shoney Marie Schramm Minnie Lorraine Selig Lorry Geraldine Spear Jerry Elaine Spitzer Spitz CLASS Hobby Destiny Traveling A spoke in the wheel of fortune Model T's Ford salesman Alone Loafer Bragging Traveling sales' man Being good Nurse Sporta Secret service agent Girls Married man Giggling Actress Singing Business woman Shows Violinist Dancing Noted doctor 8
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CLASS PROPHECY Herein is given the prophecy for each member of the class of 1937 as prophesied by the class. There are only six of which only one is a girl so ladies first. Phyllis Wickwire is expected to become a housewife, and when and if she and her hubbie agree to disagree, she will become a reporter on the SONSET AND EVENING GAZETTE as the result of her experience on the CARDINAL staff. Charles Gets is the man from Texas. He resigned as an old cow-hand and expects to become one of the Future Farmers of Amer- ica or a clarinet player in Wayne King's orchestra. We hope some one will warn Wayne for Gets is quite a blower. Next is Louis Seely who is seldom seen or heard—at the right time. He is going to be a movie actor, Joe E. Brown III, or a ball player on the Cubs' team. Then there is little Raymond Resnicek who is the dark haired gentleman of the class. He is reported to be fond of blondes as well as brunettes. Ressie expects to become a clerk in a Royal Blue Store, but, if he gets fired, he wants to become a G-man. Last but not least is Gerald Howard, the mathematician. Canary expects to become a trombone player in Guy Lombardo's orchestra or a basketball coach at Yale University. Oh, yes! There's Charles Engler. We almost forgot him be- cause he's so quiet and studious in contrast to the rest of us that we seldom know he is around. But, nevertheless, he is ex- pected to beoome a shoemaker. It is possible that Chuck will be a harmonica player on Pappy Cheshire's program whioh is heard over WBBM every afternoon except Sunday. That's all six and as you read the prophecy ten years from now, we wonder how close we have missed. If they don't become what we have prophesied, we all hope that they may beoome, at least, happy and worthy citizens. CLASS SONG Tune: WHEN MY DREAMBOAT COMES HOME Now our school days are o'er With our friends we'll be no more; Our dear old olass is now leaving Our S.H.S. forever more. Down life's highway we'll roam To make Success our very own. We shall remember forever Pals and teachers of yore. 7 Phyllis Wickwire, '37 Marie Schramm, '38
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Seated left to right: Ott, Essig, Spitzer, Gaul, Krajacio, E. Schulz, I. Siewert, Maffei. Second row: Posch, Larlcin, Bodjack, Mongreig, Reimer, Quardokus, F. Schulz, Davi», Raab, 0. Siewert, Last row: Klackle, Fausak, Geipel, Roohau, Carr, Cupp, Pallas, L. Siewert SOPHOMORE CLASS Name Merrial Bodjack James Carr Myron Cupp Rayella Davis Vera Essig EvaIt Fausak Bernice Gaul Edwin Geipel Frank Klackle Ann Krajaoic Margaret Maffei Rae Marie Mongreig Marguerite Ott Otto Pallas, Jr. Frank Posch Jane Quardokus Walter Raab La Verne Reimer Arthur Rochau Ella Sohulz Frieda Schulz Irene Siewert Lenord Siewert Oliver Siewert Esther Spitzer Donald Shoemaker Nickname Mur Jimmie Cuppie Ray Sis Fuzzy Sr. Bernie Barney Oldfield Horse Jr. Anna Marg Raedy Mottle Junie Posoh Qu rdokie Star Dolly Art Schulzie Fritzie Inoe Fuzzy Jr. Ollie Ess Donald Duok Destiny Mannequin Baseball player Model husband Librarian Stenographer Engineer Beauty Culturist Aviator Keeper of the bees Teacher Public speaker Artist Market dame Auctioneer Historian Radio singer Basketball player Tap dancer Cartoonist Toe dancer Social worker Ballroom danoer Best dressed man Poet and speaker Air hostess Cobbler
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