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-- THE BEND -- Fourth Row-F. Walter, E. Geidel, J. Pick, J. Walter, A, Gonring, M. Kraemer, G. Potter, F. Oetlinger. D. Lodes, E. Weckmueller, I, Sponholz, B. Goetz Third Row ----- A. Otto, L. Jucch. R. Wiskirchcn, L. Dwyer, M. Schloemer. T. Hames, R. Smith, I. Zimmel, B. Naumann, H, Kauth, M. MacFarlane, I. Brainerd, M. Burchardt, L. Schloemer Second Rown B. Ritger, J. Harrison, K. Kullman, F. Present, A. Mertz, D. Kuester, R. Chcsak, L. Kolafa, L. Ciriacks, E. Frey, H. Seyfert, L, Chesak, O. Survis, R. Unruh First Row D. Frank, M. Kauth, I, Eisentraut, M. Schmidt, H, Crass, M. Bauer, E. Younker, I. Vollendorf, E. Erler, M. Zimmel, M, Wickert, C. Muth, D. Otto, R. Menger Sophomore Class Qfficers President ................................................................, Robert Clark Vice-President ....... . ...... Secretary-Treasurer, ..... . Student Councils... Social Committee ...,,. Richard Driessel Burghardt Heindl lFlorence Present 2Earl Schloemer ' SMargaret Otto i lLeroy Schmidt A Conversation With Washington I sat up straight at my desk. I was sure that the figure in the picture of George Washington had moved! Mind if I change my position? It's tiresome facing this way all the time, came a voice. I managed to shake my head. What're you doing? Washington asked as he leaned comfortably against the frame. I felt more at ease. Trying to Write up the achieve- ments of my class, I replied. There are so many I don't know where to begin. Maybe if you told me about them you'd get an idea, he suggested. Fine! I agreed. First came ath- letics. Of the twelve who went out for football, Thomas Kimla, Arthur Heil, and Chester Hendrickson received let- ters. John Puestow received letters for both football and basketball. Page Twenty-two fi
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- THE BEND -i l Fourth ROW A. Schoenbcck, G. Mrazik, R, Fuge, R. Kcllcy. G. Kraclsr-h, R. Griesmer, G. Moerfelder C. Voigt. B. Gehl Third Row-E. Groth, W. Bryant, M. Seyfert, W, Wilkens, L. Wolf, J. Merriam. H. Dhein, H. Brown Second Row- L. Schmidt, W. Schowaltsr, E. Beuscher, E. Fickler, C. Wolf, R, Koch, R. Quade, E. Schmidt First Row- J. Kincaide, A. Gehl, D. Schowalter, E. DeCaluwe, R. Endlich, N. Reetz, M, Riesch, L, Ottmer cold, haughty sophomores. We are be- ing led by Andrew Gehl, class presi- dent,and the rest of the junior oflicers. The name of the boat following the President's is Athletics, In this ves- sel are the juniors out for the various activities. The football letter men, leaders here, are Joe Kincaide, John Merriam, Billy Haebig, and Louis Ott- mer. The lone letter man in basketball is Billy Haebig, with Julian Mueller and Louis Ottmer close behind. The remaining brave warriors are those out for track. The third boat, Forensics, is con- ducted by Henry Dhein, an alternate on the debate squad, Emogene Gard- ner, a school declamatory representa- tive, HonoreWalter, one of the first five declamers, and Gloria Krejci, one of the first six extemporaneous readers. Page T The fourth vessel, Music, is filled to capacity with Band, Orchestra and Glee Club members. Robert Fuge, manager of the band, Elroy Schmidt, treasurer of the band, and Louis Ott- mer, Andrew Gehl, and Joe Kincaide, leading actors in the Operetta, are giving instructions here. The last conveyance carries other pupils and prom helpers. The officers are Mary O'Meara, Prom Queen, Henry Dhein, Dust Pan editor and student manager, June Hausmann and Delbert Schowalter, members of the Dust Pan staff. The members of the prom committees work especially hard to make our prom the best ever. The black and white decorations and bi- centennial silhouettes make the prom boat an accomplished dream. Gloria Krej ci '33 wenty-on
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-- THE BEND l Fourth Row-C. Taylor, R. Driessel, W. Weiss, H. Redlinger, M. Braasch. E. Schlocmer, E. Ciriacks. G. Woldt, A. Neubauer, E, Harth, W. Eimermann Third Row E. Wagner. R. Haendel, L. Kissinger, R. Strupp, J, Beck, H. Crass. A. Bales. J. Rauen, H. Scho- walter, H. Beuscher. E. Gonriniz Second Row K. Taylor, F. Schultz, R. Schloemcr. H. Laubenstein, J. Klumb, E, Kuehlthau, E. Kannenberyx, E. Wilkens, A. Woeller, R. Pick, P. Wiedmeyer First Row---T, Kimla, H. Bruhy, M. Suckow, E. Frohmann, R. Puestow, R. Clark, D. Carey, J. Nagel. D, Cooley, W. Koenke, R. Gershmel If the girls did as well-. They did, I interrupted enthusi- astically. They took first place in the Girls' Athletic Association baseball and basketball tournaments. Almost half the Association members are sophomores, a n d, incidently, Ina Brainerd is the secretary, Jane Harri- son the treasurer, and Jane Walters is the point secretary. Remarkable, said Washington. In music we were also Well repre- sented, I continued. There are fif- teen sophomores in the Girls' Glee Club and eight in the Boys'. There are eleven in the band and seven in the or- chestraf' How about the school paper? I wish Franklin could see how it's con- ducted. Kathleen Kullman, John Klumb, Philip Pick, Bernice Naumann, and Richard Driessel are on the 'Dust Pan' staff. The class won the Homecoming trophy, and that leaves us public speaking, remarked Washington. Right! In debates Mary Bucklin was on the first squad, and there were two on the second. Ruth Wiskirchen was in the district declamatory con- test, and Burghardt Heindl was in the final oratory eliminations. There were two sophomores in the extemporan- eous reading and two in the extempor- aneous speaking contests. Sophomores took care of several important roles in plays and the operettaf' A fine class if you ask me-. The gong clamored and Washington snapped back into his usual posture. Several neighbors smiled amusedly. Good grief! I had been asleep! I grabbed my notebook and began to write- The class began the year-. As I looked up at the picture there seemed to be a knowing gleam in Washington's eyes. Grace Hembel '34 Page Twenty-th ree
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