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iT EVl5ElN5IN '3ID First Row-S. Sinaiko, M. Hopkins, S. Loughborough, L. Keown. Second Row-T. Fortney, A. Lane' rud, M. R. Salter, H. Nourse, R. Bridgeman, O. Pratt, M. Kusina, D. Wilson, J. Goodwin, E. Turner. 'Third Row-S. Brown, E. Larson, J. Stafford, E. Tottingham, V. Siebecker, C. Tredennick, M. Kraege, A. Piper, M. Reinick, A. Boltz. Fourth Row-J. Easterley, R. Dudley, W. Harrison, C. Strong, W. Curkeet, C. Weir, J. Weaver, E. Dodge, G. Duggar, P. Hawkins, L. Osborne. Fifth Row-W. Sanborn, J. Wardle, E. Morse, W. Chickering, H. Winchell, D. Pepper, R. Heinze, J. Wright, H. Moores, W. Littleton, L. Chase, R. Thistle' thwaite, H. Tatum, H. Thomsen, A. Oswald, C. Kalen, J. jallings. 1 Junior Class The Junior Class had one big event this, year, that being the Junior Prom. With John Wright as Prom King and Rose Mary Dudley as Prom Queen, it was one of the best Proms in the history of the school. Besides this our class contributed a good percentage of the athletes on this year's athletic teams. We had members winning letters in every field of athletics. We didn't do so much with business due to the fact that we were busy with prom the first semester. The officers of the class this year are: President, Sheldon Loughborough, VicefPresif dent, Mary Lee Hopkins, Secretary, Lydia Keowng and Treasurer, Sherman Sinaiko. 4 P Page Twenty -two
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ill ':lll5ElN5IN 3IE MILDRED WAGNBR Milly Modesty is heavens best gift to woman. Class Basketball 2g Class Baseball 33 G. A. A. lg Girls' Glee Club 4. IRBNB NONA WALKER Nona The only way to have a friend is to be one. Prom Committee 2g Freshman Debate Team 43 G. A. A. 4, 3, 15 Secretary Treasurer 13 Girl Student l Club 4, 3, 2, 15 Philomathia 3, 2, 15 Debating Club 4, 3, 2, lg Girls' Glee Club 4, 1g President lg Orchestra 4, 35 Thalia 35 The Youngest. umvsasrrv or wrscousm ELSA JANE WERNER The well of true wit is wit itself. Regent Scholarship, Algebra 4g English 33 An' nual Staff, Literary Editor 1, G. A. A. 15 Girl Student Club 2, lg Secretary lg Philomathia 2, 15 VicefPresiclent 1, Debating Club 3, Buttons g Senior Class Play. UNIVERSITY or WISCONSIN n Gnonciz Louis Worse Wolf I would help others out of a fellow feeling. Class Vice'President lg Prom Committee 23 Annual Staff lg Basketball Manager 15 Class Basket- ball 4, Class Baseball 4, 3, 2, lg Hi-Y 2, lg Secretary 1, Boys' Glee Club lg Speech Class Play 1. 4 P Page Twenty -one
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ill EWl5ElIN5IN lIb First Row-G. Kaesar, J. Julian, D. Milward, W. Stafford. Second Row-B. Chambers, P. Smith, F. Wardle, J. Jirtle, R. Clark, V. Whitsand, M. Hulls, A. Lindsey, C. Haugh, V. Grebler. Third Row-B. Riley, K. Miner, E. Fox, M. Davidson. Fourth Row-M. Chada, M. Juday, K. James, D. Ruttenberg, M. Bridgeman, G. Read, A. Gobernado, A. Clark, H. Levy. Fifth Row-R. Halpin, J. Vaughn, C. Swingel, A. Anderson, J. Anderson, J. Grinde, G. Fuller, C. Burton. Sixth Row-H. Gillen, P. Reinsch, W. Hunzicker, D. Cross, R. Brown, A. Rowley, J. Larson, M. Graul, J. Murrison, R. Salter, G. Teague. Top Row-H. Whitaker, E. Christiansen, C. White, D. Truax, J. Anderson, H. O'Malley. Sophomore Class The Sophomore class has progressed excellently under the leadership of President, George Kaesarg VicefPresident, Dave Milwardg Secretary, Willard Stafford, and Treasurer, James Julian. In the early part of May it launched a party for the entire school that went under the name of the Sophomore Shuffle . It was declared, by all people present, to be a great success. The class was well represented on the football, basketball, track, and swimming teams having letter men on all of them. Representing it in another line of school activities were stellar performers on the debating team and in the Forensic contests. Sophomores were among the actors of nearly all of the plays given this year. 4 P Page Twenty-three
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