Appleton High School - Clarion Yearbook (Appleton, WI)

 - Class of 1929

Page 109 of 188

 

Appleton High School - Clarion Yearbook (Appleton, WI) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 109 of 188
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Page 109 text:

THE CLARION llavk Rmv-W1-ttf-n,f:eI, Hnrwrmil, Ielrmyman, 'l'i'r-vrw, Meyer, Davis, Downer, Patlin, Hamm, Newby, l'il1 'l'hf'rnusm , 1 IJ . SPPOIIKIR1ltt'+SI!liIll, I.:-Roux. Roth, Rillvfl. Vziiiktyziii. Allan-chi, Berglin. Uzrtml, Oostvrliaiies. H:u'ktn'l'l. Third Row-Dohr, Hughes, Iizitliel, Nelson, Siu-cki-r, Neinuvlit-1'k, Amlerson, Gillvtt, Harris, Thmnas. Front liowfMmler, Rs-rg, tlrzief. Alfirshaill, 'I'i':ias, Young, Grm-f. Marston. The Talisman In its fifth year of existence in Appleton High School, the Talisman has completed a most satisfactory term both from a financial and educational point of view. The fine cooperation of the business and reportorial staffs, the Talisman, piloted under new leaders enabled it to emerge at the end of the year, financially independent. However, a certain amount of the success is to be credited to the advertisers of Appleton who have patronized the Talisman. During the first year of the publication the local men ran their ads in the paper merely to aid a newly found struggling organization. Now that the paper has become established and is well known by the student body the adver- tisers consider the Talisman in the same light as a larger newspaper, and consequently feel that their ads are of value to them. More students are represented on both staffs this year than in previous years, proving that the Talisman is gaining a foothold as an established activity of educational and recreational value. Three tryout periods were held through the year by the reportorial staff so that the students in the various classes would have an opportunity to try their skill at newspaper writing. The business staff, however, held but two tryout periods during the year. In lVlarch, a joint meeting of the two staffs was held at which a talk on journalism was given by lVlr. F. G. lVloyle of the Appleton Press. This meeting was held in an effort to bring the business and reportorial staffs into a closer relationship. - 'N 'rn A NDICRSON, S.xr:fK1eR Page lziiirfy-.vi't'r'r1

Page 108 text:

SIL VER .-tNNIVEI?SA1fY Hulk Rim'-Mu--Ilvr, Svliiiiimli, Krzirisvhnailwl. Itlorris, Rim-lil. Alaimklulirrri, Alillurrl, Elias, N--hls, Q Hui'wrmd. Rzlrrilnvr, lin-inii.:. Wt-lu-rige-l, lrurlxvig, Yuiing, Stark. Dir-trim-h, Hrim'kIe-y, Muvll--r, l'r0nt RAnx'+Loc'ksrnllli. Shtinnnn, Ruth, liosi-grunt, Ziuglt-r', lirm-f, Ahmhziin, Inuxri, N. Zuiizig, 'I'. Zziuzlpz. Punkt-y, Vuliltyziii, Until-li. T e Clarion This is the third successive year that the senior class has sponsored the Clarion. The staff was composed largely of seniors, but a few juniors and sophomores held positions in order to give them journalistic experience for the next two years. The All- American Honor rating of the 1928 annual set a high goal toward which to strive. The theme of the book this year centered around the Silver Anniversary of Appleton High School. The subscription drive began with an assembly program including a talk by Luke Gage, a '28 alumnus, and ended with a home room canvass which result- ed in a IOOW subscription of the seniors, the other classes both having high averages. A large number of alumni subscriptions were secured by the business staff, and these, with the number of copies sold to the sponsors, served to make this the largest Clarion ever published. A special section was devoted to the anniversary theme, and all sections of the book were enlarged, making this the annual in Clarion history. The success of the publication this year was, in the greater part, due to the faithful work and the splendid cooperation of Miss Ruth Loan, editorial sponsorg Miss Esther Graef, financial adviser, and Miss Margaret Abraham, adviser of the an- niversary section. These advisers, in cooperation with the staff, have issued this fourteenth volume of the Clarion. h i --Y I,o.xN, A-Xim.xri.xrv1 iiimiar' lilljlr' uiurly-.ri.t'



Page 110 text:

SIL l 'Eli' .-lNN1Vl5II'SI-ll? Y lin:-k Row-fkspn-4-1rII'. Sinion, Biirge-ss. 'I'oI'k, Riohl. Alam-Mzilmri, Zamzig, Young, Elias, Nell--I', Stark. .XIII-:IlI:II1I, S4-IIIIII-ivlrlv, Ziinirivrriiun, Hairwimal, SI-hm-hnka-, Dohvzirty, Krzinholel, SI-liz. Rliivlh-I'. I-'rum Row- Ruth. 'I'1-svh. Morris, Ilnilm-y, WI-In-I1I.:m-l, Skinwlruml. 1lill'SKUIl, Ibraticilii, 'l'hiI-ch-, Hauler. KIIIIRIZ, ll rwr' llll2lll4'l', O HI-Y FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Presidenz - - CHESTER DAX'lS President - CARI.. WETTENGEL V. President - VOLNEY BURGESS V. President - ROY MARSTON Cor. Secretary - NORMAN ZANZIG Cor. Secretary - BRUCE DRAHEIM Rec. Secretary - CARSON HARWOOD Rec. Secretary - LAWRENCE lVlORRl5 Treasurer - - BOB MUELLER Treasurer - NORMAN SCHMEICHEI, Srg't-at-Arms - MICHAEL C-OCHNAUER Srg't-at-Arms - CHESTER DAVIS Usually the year after the district conference has been sponsored by a Hi-Y, the Club seems to go dead. The Appleton Chapter of Hi-Y disproved this by having one of its most successful seasons. Although the club worked under many handicaps it can look hack on its record and be proud. Because it was found to be impracticable to have both an A and a B chapter of Hi-Y, the two chapters were joined under the name of the Appleton Hi-Y Club. During the past year the organization sponsored a second hand book sale, a Junior High School free throwing contest, and a movie. One of the biggest projects undertaken by this organization was the education of Junior High Ninth Graders to the various extra-curricular activities. Representative members of each of the activities spoke to the boys On the requirements necessary to enter each activity, the type of boy who would get the most out of the activity, the type of work done in each organization, and the value of the activity in school life. The club held a joint meeting with the Girl Reserves at which the two organizations discussed the desirable qualities of girl and boy friends. Throughout the year the club attended the different churches of the city. Witlm the able assistance of Mr. Orlando Skindrud, faculty sponsorg and Mr. Charles Bailey, Boys Work Secretary of the Y. M. C. A., the Appleton Hi-Y Club did its best to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian Character . l'rIg1I' IIiIII'ly-rigflzl

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