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THE SENIORS Joseph Bodjack Joe He has dark hair And a friendly smile. To be his friend Is really worth while Jordon Jung it § a Jung To be a successful Politician, Seems to be his Main ambition Elaine Fuzak E Cn the staff A typist was she, An aviafrix She plans to be. Margaret Lockwitz Maggie She's never sad And never mean. Last year she ran For Blossom Queen Marie Davis Dave She is ambitious And lots of fun. But now her work Has just begun Albino Da Dan B He was the editor Of our paper this year. He is glad it's over. Oh dear’ Oh dear' Nothing Without Work Gerald Haas Head He played the lead In the Senior play. Will soon be working For the U. S A Grover Mielke Chief Grover Mielke, The Chief's son. Is well known By everyone Norma Siewert Deetz In the Glee Club A member was she, A great beautician She hopes to be Margaret Holland Marg A new member Of our class Is this smiling Southern lass. Ruth Rothermel Ruthie When you see her. She's always giggling. Can't sit still But is always wiggling. Lizabeth Gorske Lizzie Not so tall. And not so thin. She's the type That's got to win Helen Rothermel Helen She's very quiet And also sweet. She's very polite And Oh, so neat Arthur Raob Art He's very tall And also lean. He was the star Of the basketball team Adeline Friesl Freez A happy character The studious kind. Her type is often Hard to find Mary Jane Pooch Pooch She's the athletic type A picture of health, Her hardest pun:h Was never felt. pat e seven
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--THEIR CASE HISTORY-- It was September, and sixteen frightened Freshmen paused before the S. H. S. door. Oh yes, we were Freshmen, shy and timid but very proud. Slowly one of the dare devils from the class opened the high school door and we immediately found seats next to each other. There were Marilyn Griffendorf, Ruth Rothermel, sitting by her sister Helen, Grover Mielke, Arthur Raab, Raymond Engler, Marie Davis, Warren Schultz, Emma Fausak, Chester Mischke, Elaine Fuzak, Jordon Jung, Stella Albright, Margaret Lockwitz, Gordon Ott, Julia Zelko, and Joe Bodjack. We set up our organization and chose Marie Davis, President; Grover Mielke, Vice President; and Marilyn Griffendorf, Secretary and Treasurer. We received and re- turned a party by the Sophomore class and closed the year with a picnic at Indian Lake. The following year we did not pause at the door, because our real task as Freshmen was completed A change in the lineup left us without Marilyn Griffendorf and Warren Schultz. However, Gerald Haas joined us and that left us a total of fifteen class members. Our officers were Joe Bodjack, President; Jordon Jung, Vice Presi- dent; Marie Davis, Secretary; and Grover Mielke, Treasurer. In our Junior year we lost one member, Gordon Ott, but Bino Da Dan came back to Alma Mater, and Norma Siewert and Adeline Fries! were promoted to the Senior class. We presented our play Dotty and Daffy. We also ordered class rings. Seniors, at last! When we called roll, we found that Chester Mischke had left us, but we had several new members: Lizabeth Gorske, Mary Jane Pooch, and Margaret Holland. We immediately started plans for raising money for our trip to Washington, D. C. page eight
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