1927 Neillsville, WI High School Annual |
Class Color Blue and Silver Class Motto Work and Win Class Flower Lily of the Valley
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Class Officers Carol Matheson, President Edward Frantz, Vice-President Fern Rowe, Secetary Ione Schweinler, Treasurer Advisor Miss Henry, Advisor
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Neillsville High School 1927 Sophomores Anderson, Fred Anderson, Ruth Baird, Mildred Bandelow, Marlin Barton, Leona Bauer, Johanna Betz, Frank Braatz, Erwin Braatz, Helen Braatz, Leonard Dietrich, Louella Donanue, Harry Ehlers, Evelyn Frantz, Edward Ferguson, Louise Gaden, Genevieve Gaul, Alex Gerhardt, Irving Gress, Gertrude Haugen, Hiram Higgins, Owen Holverson, Edwin Huckstead, Ruth Juncher, Lawrence Keach, Jefferson Kuehn, Hazel Lambright, Wilma Lestofka, Mildred Lepke, Wade Letwan, Mary Lynch, Dorothy Malamphy, Irene Matheson, Carol May, Florence Neff, Harriett Nenahlo, Verona OBrien, Harold Pagelsdorf, Milton Prock, Lucille Reather, Verna Redmond, Ruth Reimer, Ernie Reindel, Helen Reinhard, Florence Rowe, Fern Schlinsog, Ruth Schmidt, Clarence Schweinler, Ione Smith, Helen Sonheim, Philip Steuerwald, Eileen Vine, Anita Wagner, Alma Walters, Francis Walters, Mildred Weaver, Walter White, Clarence Wilger, Clarence Zaeske, Elmer Zille, Leona
Sophomore Poem Oh, you little Sophomores The work you are doing is fine; Keep constantly at it And head through twenty-nine.
You have a wonderful start, A still more wonderful chance; Keep on plugging away And you are sure to advance
Two more years to make a name, Two more years to show your stuff; But after all, remember this: Never try to run a bluff.
C.H.N. 1928
Good Advice
Early to bed and early to rise. Love all the teachers and tell them no lies, Study your lessons that you may be wise, And buy from the men who advertise.
Why I came to Neillsville High School
To get out of work Helen Braatz To rest Kenneth Smith To get acquainted Pearl Chapman Nobody else wants me Florence Bradford To be a man Glen White Ill bite Norma Kurth To play basketball Ray Shaw To be popular Edna Gluck I often wondered Walter Hemp As a last resort Wilma Lambright To entertain in Room 3 Mr. Imislund To have a good time Roslyn Warlum To dream Arthur Gress To develop my bluffing ability Helen Terman Because I had to Ted Wagner C.N. 1928 Return to the Table of Contents
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