1927 Neillsville, WI High School Annual

 

 

 

Class Color – Blue and Silver

Class Motto – Work and Win

Class Flower – Lily of the Valley  

 

 

Class Officers

Carol Matheson, President

Edward Frantz, Vice-President

Fern Rowe, Secetary

Ione Schweinler, Treasurer

Advisor

Miss Henry, Advisor

 

 

Neillsville High School 1927 – Sophomores

Class Photo

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

O’Brien, 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

I’ll 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

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