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IOCOMOWELHISCOOOGOO l i . , .-. 3 lfuvlr rnw: Tvlnpm-lim-yr-r. Killorc-n, W. I.:-rlln-tli-r. Suurllu-rg. Brom-kf:-ld. liarnvtl. Fl:-trht-r. Junkin. Pankey, Daniel. Svlimrlvr Srruml mir: Sivlzmml, Spuingi-nlwrg, Gannon, Barker. Truluskv. Spurgeon, Kelly. Thompson. l.. Vance. luwcy, Smith. Filzsinunons. llisnwalk, lVlm'lioIl1'r Third mir: Sage, llurgam, I.. I.1-rllu-llvr, Clark. Jordan. Trcmlway. Williaxvis, Hulahan. Rr-ynolzls, Mounts. B:-wig. I'url, Shanmvl. Savage, Hellman, Timrnvrman Front row: Bt-vhl, Iloualun-. Ns-ary, Collins. Craig. Russo. Gramlnly. Vatlvrronll. Kauz, Camy, Salzman, llaiglvr, Schviilnumn, Horn The Junior Class Q President .....,...,.. . .............. Paulina Kauz Vice-president ..,.. .. ,.,... . ,........ Eugene Canty Secretary-treasurer ....,... .. .,......... Marie Craig Council Representatives ........ Edward Vatterrodt Erline Craddy Miss Schaufert S '1tS '5 '- - ' Mr. Nibeck In September, 1934-, the junior class returned to school full of spirit for the coming year. Their class consisted of seventy-eight members, the largest junior class ever enrolled. During the course of the year the girls gave two spreads. They had as their guests Miss Griswold, Miss Sehaufert, and Mr. Nibeck at the first one. Miss Schaufert was the only guest at the second one. The junior girls also had their own club which they called the a'Goon Sistersf' They met every two weeks at the home of one of the girls. Games were played and refreshments were served. Everyone always had a good time. Various members of the class have distinguished themselves as athletes. The bo s are Sieland, Smith, Re 'nolds, Moore, Vatterrodt, Biseak, and Jordan. The Y Y girls taking part in athletics are Kauz, Neary, Graddy, and Grotwiel. The juniors are now looking forward to the Prom and are making many plans for it. B Next year will be the most important year for the juniors, we hope they will entenmit with as muvh spirit as they have had in previous years. lll1935llllll Page Fourteen
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OOQOOWELHISCOOOOOO I - f,'. A t ,,'Y J 4 Hrwk mfr: ltllieller, Rickard. Nothclurfl. Hat-fner. Cassidy. llc-itz. Y. Miller. Slow-rock. Slignll. Schools-y, l.nw4-ry For-rstvr. Hill. MeQualily. D. lfiwf-rs. F. Ewa-rs. Yanlliblwz-r Third mir: llovper. Smith. Harriett. H. Hendricks. Grow-man. Clark. A. ll:-nmlrivkn. llurgan. K4-ssl:-r. llnult, Walsh, llogun. King. Summers, lflmln-r, J. Smith. lligg. Cn-enwell Svfuml mir: Stranghlon. Driskill. Thai, Woods. Muresehal, Taylor, Kennedy, Bolkin. llussrll. Bram. Ulhe. NI. 5. Jones, ill. Jones. Sims. ll. Smith. llavi-4. lfzlssolal. l'arclue. Fmnl mm: Stillman. Thompson. Zykan. Coepfn-rt. Sutter. Tinunvrman l.ail1-ntl:-rker. Woodson, Mm-. Whitworth, Marsh. Maia-rhofl'er. Lee. Loutkow. Nolte, Sh-ers. Terrence. Binlnow. Channloin The Sophomore Class President .........o,w,. - .,,,,..... Ruth Whitworth Vice-president ..........,, , A... ..... J ames Smith Sec1'elrzry-treasurer .,,, -U ,..,..... Ethel Cassidy 5 Marie Coepfcrt Council Represeritatives ---, ,,,,.... lprlul Noll? W hen the class of 1937 entered school a year ago. il quickly distinguished itself by its record in scholarship, leadership, and athletics. Not content to rest on its laurels. it recommended its energetic career this year upon the opening of its second act in the four-act drama of school life, The Women's Clubs of lVlissouri sponsored the gathering of promising sopho- more girls from the high schools of the state at Jefferson City. Each second-year class throughout lVlissouri selected its most outstanding girl student. The Vlfellston representative was Ruth Whitworth whom the sophomores were proud to send. ln musical comedy Mary Driskill had a secondary role which she handled with charm. Whatever thevtype of club may be. there are some strong members and leaders from the ranks of the class of '37. The girls who have made their mark as athletes are Pauline Roeper. Anita Hand- rieks. Mildred Lowery, Betty Wood, Ethel Taylor, Theo Stigall, Adele Croeeman. and lithel Cassidy. Paul Nolte, Bud Uthe. Henry Stoveroek, and Howard Hendricks assumed stellar roles, the first three in track and the last in baseball. lCOOllC1935lllOlll
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