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Sophomores Left to right, front row: Marie Davis, treasurer; Julia Zelko. Helen Rothermcl. Emma Kausak. Margaret Lockwitz. Ruth Rothermel Second row: Mrs. Helen Travis. Elaine Fuzak, Cordon Ott, Arthur Raab, Grover Mielke. secre- tary. Stella Albright Top row: Joe Bodjack. president; Jordon Jung, vice president; Chester Mischke. Gerald Hass 11111 H I S Lp I WANT Marg. L.—A “slugger” from Galien. Julia Z.—More letters from Starr Commonwealth. Helen R.—Harder geometry problems. Ruth R.—Girls to leave B. S. alone. Elaine F.—A bigger library. Marie 1).—A secretarial job in a Buchanan bank. Jordon J.—Better marks in school. Joe B.—More time to tell bigger stories. Grover M.—Some good looking gals from W. H. S. (Jordon O.—More snapshots from Chicago. Gerald H.—More dates. Chester M.—To be a prizefighter. Stella A.—More power with the boys. Art R.—More time to tell dry jokes. pa ye srrcnlccu
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Juniors Left to right, front row: Joe Krejei. Evelyn Totzke, Caroline Bodjack. Maxine Bujack. Kath- erine Krajacic. treasurer. Clarence Uher Second row: Jack Dehring. Frank Cupp, vice president: Mrs. Clara Myers, Edgar Lockwitz. president: Harold Markwald. secretary le CJimlenqers WHAT THESE JUNIORS ARE NOTED FOR Caroline Bod jack—“Two-gun” Mac. Maxine Bujack—Jitterbugging. Frank Cupp—Big feet. Jack Dehring—Quietness. Katherine Krajacic—Idiosyncrasies. Joseph Krejei—Getting peoples’ “goats.” Edgar Lockwitz—“Parkin” Southwest ot town. Harold Markwald—“Rheinhold.” Arnold Schulz—Flyweight boxing ability. Evelyn Totzke—Pinching. Clarence Uher—Piano accordion. page sixteen
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freshmen Left to right, front row: Ralph Kolberg. treasurer; Richard Fritz, Genevieve Jonatzke, Frances Wickwire, Imogene Hopkins, Margaret Balia, Eleanor Kutz, Leon Mielke, Maxwell Elsusser Second row: Mr. George Hughes. Evelynne DeMorrow. Mildred Mlynek. Adeline Fries], Naomi Hopkins, Mary Dehring. Dorothy Fiedler. June Davis. Luella Geisler. Dorothy Schoenfelder. Norma Siewert Top row: Helmut Pioske, secretary; Frank Krajacic, Walter Schulz. Amel Ott. Raymond Sie- wert. Art Lockwitz. president; Austin Cupp, vice president; William Posch. Walter Huebner Not in picture: Clyde Jonatzke. Joyce Kolberg. Ernest Siewert Ills QUEER FACTS ABOUT FRESHMEN Helmut—Imports his shoes from Germany. Clyde—He’s too bashful to ask for a date. Walter H.—Gets “one” in citizenship. Frank—Was born on February 29. Richard—-Just like all the rest of us. Amel—Walks five miles to milk five cows. Bill—Has a way with Senior girls. Dot F.—Has wits, even Lockwitz. Imogene—Never in class for a whole period. Luella—The quietest freshman girl. Joyce—The smallest freshman girl. Eleanor—Gonna be a “sob sister.” Mary—Most popular freshman girl. Genevieve—The future president's secretary. Leon—Sings without an audience. Art—His cars blush. Walter S.—Likes teachers. Ralph—Teachers like him. Ernest—Likes loud shirts. Max—Looks like a six-year-old. Adeline—She’s a jitterbug. Frances—Likes tall blondes. Norma—Basketball champs. Raymond—Struts. I une—Likes to tease. Mildred—Adores teachers. Austin—All eyes for “Shoeny.” Naomi—Lives on book worms. Margaret—Never late for a class. Evelynne—The future president. Dot S.—Likes little cups (Cupps). poffc rifflitrrn
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