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THE TIMES OF ’35 CTVS O Z 4 SG SENIOR CLASS MOTTO: “Out of school life, into Life’s school.” Blue Sweet Pea Blue FLOWERS: and COLORS: and Yellow Rose Gold VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORI AN THIRD RANKING LUCILLE WOOD ELEANORE LUEHMANN EDWARD KUISLE Lucille Wood Toe Declamatory ’34; President of Class '34; Assistant Librarian ’34 '35. “Fcr she is such a smart little girl, such a neat little, sweet little girl, Such a bright little, slight little, light little, trim little, slim little girl..” Eleanore Luehmann “Curly”—Glee Club '32, ’33, '34, 35; Band ’32, '33, '34, '35; Jazz Orchestra ’32, '33, '34, '35; Symphony Orchestra '33, '34; Declamatory ’32, '34; International Friendship Club ’33; President of Class '35; Extemporaneous Speaking ’35; School Static: Grade Reporter ’34; Editor ’35; Annual Staff—Editor ’35; Operet- tas: Tulip Time, Peter Rabbit, Snow Queen, Yokohama Maid; Girl Reserves ’32, '33, '34, '35; Vice President '33, '34; President ’35; Plays: Spinsters’ Convention; Winner American Legion Medal. “Her life is an illustration of the saying that those who have most to do and are willing to work, will find the most time.” Edward Kuisle “Squeak”—Declamatory '32, '34; Orchestra ’33; Football ’35; Plays: New Fires. “I don’t tell all I know.” HONOR ROLL Lucille Wood ....................................95.70 Eleanore Luehmann ...............................94.36 Edward Kuisle ...................................90-98 Mary Dixon ......................................90 • 20 Jean Burlington .................................89.80 Harold Dean .....................................89-70 Violet Farley ...................................89.51 Kenneth Schield .................................88-18 Verna Born ......................................88.10 This page is sponsored by ARNOLD J. LUEHMANN, Druggist (TMV)
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THE TIMES OF ’35 dJ b T (TV O L 7 HULDAH E. JOHNSON Eighth Grade St. Cloud State Teachers’ College. Quiet right down.” JUNE PENNIE Seventh Grade St. Cloud State Teachers’ College. All right, girls. CLARA E. ROCKNE Fifth and Sixth Grades Winona State Teachers’ College. Recess is over, settle down. ESTHER BENEDICT First Grade Winona State Teachers’ College. Now, children. MABEL THOMAS Third and Fourth Grades Mankato State Teachers’ College. Stop talking. MARION DENT Second and Third Grades Winona State Teacher 3 College. Will you get to work. This page is sponsored by NORTHLAND SERVICE STATION—STOYKE’S MEATS, GROCERIES dA
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;TW 0 THE TIMES OF VERNON BALLARD “Bunt” Glee Club '32, '33, ’34, ’35; Operettas: Tulip Time, Yokohama Maid; Football ’32, 33, 34, '35; Basketball ’33, ’34; Band '33, '34; Declamatory '34; Annual Staff—Business Manager ’35; Plays: Making Daddy Behave, Hobgob 1 i n House, New Fires. “He is complete in feature, and in mind, with all the good grace to grace a gentle- man, RUTH BENTLEY Ruthie” Glee Club ’32, ’33, ’34, ’35; Band '32. ’33, ’34, '35; Jazz Orchestra ’32, ’33, ’34, ’35; Symphony Orchestra '33, '34; Girl Reserves '32, ’33, ’34, ’35; Trea- surer '33, ’34, ’35; Declamatory '32, ’34; School Static—Typist ’35; Interna- tional Friendship Club ’33; Operettas: Tulip Time, Yokohama Maid; Plays: Hobgoblin House, Spinsters’ Conven- tion, A Little Mistake, New Fires. “The very pink of perfection.” JAMES BLEIFUSS “Jimmy” Racine H. S. ’32; Glee Club ’34, ’35; Declamatory '34; Operettas: Yoko- hama Maid; P ay3: Hobgoblin House. “He is clever and unassuming, and on his unembarrass'd brow Nature has written Gentleman.” VERNA BORN “Verr.” Declamatory '34; Plays: Hobgoblin House, New Fires. “Golden hair and eyes of blue There i3 only one like you.” JEAN BURRINGTON “Jeanie-Beanie” Racine H. S. '32, '33; Glee Club '34, ’35; Girl Reserves ’34, ’35; School Static—Assistant Editor ’35; Annual Staff—Associate Editor '35; Extem- poraneous Speaking '35; Declamatory ’34; Operettas: Yokohama Maid; Plays: Hobgoblin House, A Little Mis- take, New Fires. “She is pretty to walk with, And witty to talk with, And pleasant, too, to think of.” MAXINE CROWLEY “Max” Declamatory '32, ’34; International Friendship Club '33. “Seest thou a woman diligent in her busi- ness.” HAROLD DEAN “Dean” Declamatory '32, '34; Orchestra '34; Plays: New Fires. “A finished gentleman from top to toe.” MARY DIXON “Dicky” Glee Club '32, ’33, '34, '35; Orchestra '33, ’34; Declamatory ’34; Girl Re- serves ’35; Debate '35; Operettas: Tulip Time, Yokohama Maid; Annual Staff — Assistant Business Manager ’35; Plays: New Fires. “I talk little, but I think much.” This page is sponsored by Herff-Jones, Official Jewelers — California Fruit and Flower Store, Rochester
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