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Back Row: Ralph Miller, Norman Nelson, Norman Motchenbacker, Fredrick Tauscher.Arnold Clements.Stanley Christopherson, Ralph Cullmann, Earl Miller,Arlin Horman, Maynerd Grasby, Donald Miller. Front Row: Lorene Pralle, Irma Tauscher, Henrietta Caulum, Elizabeth Ender, Dorothy Peterson, Lilliam Garbers, Betty Schomberg, Ruth Ender, Beulah Griswold, Ruby thiackenbush. JUNIORS Their number is small, but their accomplishments have been many. They have proved themselves to be skilled tumblers .good students and willing to cooperate. Here’s success to the class of 1936! OUR CLASS NOV --BUT NOT FOREVER Our play has begun; and as each member of the class of 1936 makes his entrance into the world,he unconsciously presents his ovm characteristics to the rest of us standing in the wings. Whenever I think of Earl, there comes a picture of a dilapidated Chevy tearing dov n the road before a cloud of dust, speeding up at the sight of a corner, and rounding it on one wheel;while the passengers inside sit with eyes bulged out, mouths wide open, and every hair on end. With Frederick comes the slow, lazylike, sovithem drawl; the broad grin;and the black-rimmed glasses;while his sister Erma.good-naturedly giggles the hours away. With Stanley, comes the picture of airplanes, and vice versa. He would make a good-looking pilot, thougli-don’t you think so? Arnold Clements,the happy-go-lucky soul, without a care or a worry in the world.wouldn’t move if a bomb was put under him, unless,maybe-there was a little blue-eyed girl waiting for him. With Henrietta, comes the picture of an old white-haired lady with a spinning wheel. If it hadn't been for the former-we'd never have seen the latter. 'With Ruth Ender—comes Wilbur. One is seldom seen without the other. Normy Nelson, with his blond waves, athletics,and a girl with every season,makes a typical American boy; while his pal, Don—well, I believe he’ll become a millionaire some day with his new invention of a way to take the shells off of peanuts without making any noise,ard putting them in your mouth v ithout using your hands. Maynard Grasby always seems to have a bright saying for every occasion, but I think he’ll settle down and become an author someday;don't you? Then there's Beulah, our composer of music, with a Cont'd. on page 18
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Back Row: Leo Cullmann, Ewald Holer, Norbert Borneeke,Donald Sprain, Ludwig Johnson, Erwin Elliot. Second Row: Francis Vogel, Bill Sylvester, Harriet Jones, Glenn Thomas, Elizabeth Oldenburg,Harvey Miller,Harriette Schwartz, Carl Schneider, Herbert Lee, Lois Ann Johnson, Millman Mengelt, Nona Mae Dunlap, Raymond Vick, Evelyn Ehlo, Ernest Deutrich, Florence Steenson, Earl Rhodes, Esther Hemker. First Row:Lucille Storandt, Albert Blackburn, Thelma Anderson, Henry Paustian, Anna Mae Moran, Walter Batzel, Jane Heinze, Laurence Miller, Elaine Ackterkirch, Richard Garbers, Elvera Tauscher, Thomas Spacek, Dorothy Hoyer. SOPHOMORES Undoubtedly, the future success in our athletics, lies in the hands of this Sophomore class. They not only acquired the interclass Basket Ball Championship, but also took first place in the Volley Ball Tournament. Along with their athletic abilities they have proved themselves to be good musicians, able scholars, and willing to cooperate no matter how difficult the task. Luck to you—class of 19371 TWENTY-FIVE YEARS FROM NOW How do you do, ladies and gentlemen? This is Rill Wog-ers, bringing you the daily Who’s who program from station WIND. I just came from the Grand Opera House where I saw enacted that fine opera, Hans and Gretel . As I expected,the leading lady was Miss Dolly Steenson,and her partner was Glenn Thomas. They gave a stirring portrayal of those famous characters, Hans and Gretel . During the intermission,I had the good fortune of hearing the Philadelphia Philharmonic Orchestra under the able direction of that rising young maestro, Mr. William Sylvester. By the way, this famous director is said to have gotten his start as the leader of a pep-band in his high school days. I heard much comment on the piccolo player, and upon closer observation I saw Miss Lucille Storandt in that position. Cont’d. on page 27 13
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