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THE TIMES OF '35 RICHARD RUNKLE “Dick” Football '33, '34; Basketball '34; De- clamatory '34; Plays: Hobeoblin House. Happy and from care I’m free Why aren’t they all content like me? MARION SACKETT Sister Glee Club '32, '33, ’34, '35; Declama- tory '34; Operettas: Tulip Time. Yoko- hama Maid; Assistant Cheer Leader ’35. Or light or dark, or short or tall, She sets a spring to snare them all. KENNETH SCHIELD Kenny Spring Valley H. S. '32; Glee Club ’33, '34, '35; Declamatory '34; Operettas: Yokohama Maid. With his little old car, he rambles right along. CARMEN STRUVE ‘ Carm Glee Club '33, '34, '35; Girl Reserves '33, '34, '35; Class Treasurer '35; De- clamatory ’34; Operettas: Yokohama Maid, Snow Queen; Plays: Spinsters’ Convention, Buried Treasure, New Fires. Softly speak and sweetly smile. IRENE STRUVE Beanie Glee Club '32, '33, '34, '35; Girl Re- serves ’33, '34, '35; Declamatory ’34; Operettas: Tulip Time, Yokohama Maid; Plays: Spinsters’ Convention, The Right Answer. Where are you going, my pretty maid? NORBERT SULLIVAN Norb Orchestra ’32, '33; Band ’32, '33; De- clamatory ’34. The inexhaustible good nature. RITA TOWEY Dolly Glee Club ’32, '33, '34, '35; Operettas: Tulip Time, Yokohama Maid; Band '33; Declamatory ’34. Her silver voice is the rich music of a summer bird. HOMER WOOLDRIDGE Junior Glee Club 32, '33, ’34, '35; Band ’32, '33, '34, 35; Football ’32, '33. '34, Cap- tain '35; Basketball '34; Declamatory ’33, '34; Debate ’35; Annual Staff— Assistant Advertising Manager ’35; Operettas: Tulip Time, Yokohama Maid. A lion among the ladies is a most dread- ful thing. This page is sponsored by IRISH STUDIO, Official Photographer for Class of ’35
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ES OF '35 “Peg” ’32, ’33, ’34; Butler, Girls’ CHARLES LAMP “Charlie” Glee Club ’32, ’33, ’34, ’35; Orchestra ’32, ’33, ’34, ’35; Band ’32, ’33, ‘34, ‘35; Declamatory ’34; Operettas: Tulip Time, Yokohama Maid; Football ’34; Athletic Manager ’35; Plays: Hobgob- lin House, New Fires. “A wit that loves to play, not wound.” WAYNE LIMBERT “Mike” Stacyville, Iowa H. S. ’32, ’33, ’34; Baseball ’32; Basketball ’33, ’34; Foot- ball ’33; Kittenball '34. “I never worry.” ROSE MARY MONETTE “Rosie” Declamatory ’34. “Be sure you’re right, Then go ahead.” MARGARET O’CONNELL Dublin, Ontario H. S. Plays: The Automatic Athletic Association, Glee Club. “Had a tongue at will And yet was never loud.” ELMER OLSON “Sonny” Glee Club 32, '33, ’34, ’35; Band ’32, ’33, ’34, ’35; Declamatory ’34, ’35; Symphony Orchestra ’33; Football ’34, ’35; Extemporaneous Speaking '35; Operettas: Tulip Time, Yokohama Maid; President or Class ’32; Secre- tary-Treasurer of Class ’33; Vice Pre- sident of Class ’34; Annual Staff— Advertising Manager ’35; Plays: Mak- ing Daddy Behave, Hobgoblin House, New Fires. Legion Medal Winner “I am small, but remember Napoleon ” PHYLLIS PRATT “Phil” Plain view H. S. '32; Royalton H. S. ’33; Declamatory ’34, ’35; Girl Re- serves ’35. “Sweet promptings unto kindest deeds, Were in her very look; We read her face as one who reads A true and holy book.” HELEN PRIEBE “Snookie” Declamatory '32, ’33, ’34, ’35; Glee Club ’32, ’33, ’34, ’35; International Friendship Club ’33; Girl Reserves ’35; Annual Staff—Assistant Advertising Manager ’35; Operettas: Tulip Time, Snow Queen, Yokohama Maid; Plays: Hobgoblin House. “Oh, how she laughed ! And how she loved to dance.” MARION REESE “Miss” Glee Club '32, ’33; Girl Reserves ’34, ’35; Declamatory ’34; Operettas: Tulip Time; Plays: Buried Treasure, New Fires. “The light of midnight’s starry heaven is in those radiant eyes.” This page is sponsored by ROD’S FOOD MARKET — JOHN O’CONNELL (TVHJ) UKk77) I
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THE TIMES OF '35 Classification of Seniors Vernon Ballard ... Ruth Bentley ...... James Bleifuss .... Verna Born ........ Jean Burrington .. Maxine Crowley .. Harold Dean ....... Mary Dixon ....... LaVonne Eggers .. Dorothy Everts Violet Farley...... Marie Gathje ..... Agnes Halloran ... Herbert Hathaway Margaret Kelly ... Mary Kelly ........ Edward Kuisle .... Charles Lamp .... Wayne Limbert ... Eleanore Luehmann Rose Mary Monette Margaret O’Connell Elmer Olson ...... Phyllis Pratt..... Helen Priebe...... Marion Reese ..... Richard Runkle ... Marion Sackett ... Kenneth Schields .. Carmen Struve .... Irene Struve ..... Norbert Sullivan .. Rita Towey ........ Lucille Wood ..... Homer Wooldridge ......... The handsomest ......The most talkative ...... The most original ......... The best natured ............ The speaker ............ The quietest .... The future Rubinoff ......... The most loyal ......... The best worker ..........The wanderlust ......The most cheerful The most easily satisfied ...... The most friendly .. The most imaginative ...... The winsome girl ............ The liveliest ... The best note-writer ......... The comedian ......... The best quizzer ......... The musician ............The sincerest ......... The Canadian ...... The biggest eater ..........The modest one ..........The most frank ......... The best dancer . The future Babe Ruth ...... The class beauty ......The most ambitious . The most likely to wed .........The stateliest ... The most easy going ............... The singer ......... The brightest ............ The aviator CLASS HISTORY Editor s note: The following data, printed without revision, is part of the diary that accidentally fell into the hands of one of the members of the staff. As it con- tains as nearly as possible all of the important activities and affairs of the senior class it is taking the place of the customary class history. September 1931. I couldn’t eat much breakfast this morning cause I started to high school today. About 20 minutes after eight I mustard up enough courage to open the large front door for the first but not the last time. I followed all the rest what looked like high school pupils to what I learned was the assembly, and her? the freshmen, there were 39 of us, were seated on the south side ot the big rocm. A bed rang, and Miss Bonner motioned for us to be quiet. We had a few speeches end after telling us what to do and where to go we waited for another bell to ring and then we went to our first class. I am going to study hard and try to be a valiterian «anyway it sounds like that which I wasn’t in grade school. Today we had a class meeting. I was somewhat disappointed cause I’m not president, but maybe its cause they don’t know me so well. Elmer Olson is to be president, and I know him and know he will be good. Frank Bryan was elected to take his place if he becomes sick. Donald Kuehntopp is to keep the records, and Mr. Grays, coach, is to be our adviser. Oh I hated today, cause we had those dreadful stunts to perform for initiation and everybody laughed at us too, but I guess they had a good time. I’m qertainly enjoying band practices. Those of my class who are in it are Ruth Bentley, Charles Lamp, Eleanore Luehmann, Elmer Olson, Norbert Sullivan, and Homer Wooldridge. This page is sponsored by G. W. ELLIS — E. F. HOUSE, Chevrolet Sales and Service (TV 2
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