Appleton High School - Clarion Yearbook (Appleton, WI)

 - Class of 1925

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f7fJc Ctaixi ON QNX ? E 'px gg gr, fp-,li ' ' S I! V53 M-, ., . . A 'A ., Senior Class History The class of 1925, with a larger enrollment than of any previous, devoted the freshman year to laying a foundation for future school life in order to secure the best of co-operation. The officers were Evelyn Long, President: Gladys Rabehl, Vice-Presidentg and Dick Tuttrup, Secretary and Treasurer. ln our sophomore year the results of our organizing became apparent. Class spirit was stressed and we began to assume the responsibilities of upperclassmen. Individuals began to stand out. The class of '25 was the first to originate the custom of sophomores presenting a flag to the school each year. Our sophomore class officers were Laurence Bohon, President 3 Everett Roudebush, Vice-President: Evelyn Long, Secretary and Treasurer. Our class was represented in football and on the second team of basketball and eamestly tried to do its best for our Alma Mater. As juniors we showed a renewed and strengthened spirit of oo-operation and took a decided step toward advancement. The officers were Laurence Bohon, Presidentg Esther Hagen, Vice-President, and Karl Packard, Secretary and Treasurer. Marked improvement was shown in all phases of school life. The class was well represented in athletics. Bowlby, Fountain, Bleier were on the regular football team while several others played subs. Bleier was elected captain for 1924. In basketball we were represented by Koll, who made the biggest scoring record on the team. In girls' athletics the juniors won both the basketball and captain ball tournaments. A Full House, the class play, was the most successful financially, that had ever been given in the high school. In other activities such as the glee club, orchestra, debate, Clarion, and Hyde Contest, the class of 1925 was well represented. At the beginning of our last year at Appleton High School we, as seniors, entered with a broader realization of our responsibility, ready to assume our right- ful position as school leaders, and to show in every way possible our co-operation and school spirit. Our first class project was the sponsoring of the La Crosse football game, a fea- ture of which was a large parade. This activity showed our originality and pep. Then we set a record for speed in collecting ioo'Z7 class dues by accomplishing this in one day and a half. The Senior Auction, the biggest school undertaking, was handled very successfully. The bank award has been kept throughout the entire year by the Senior Class. The Senior Class takes this opportunity to express its appreciation of the guidance and untiring effort of Miss Ruth McKennan, our able sponsor during the past two years. As our class of '25 leaves their Alma Mater, it is our sincerest hope that we have upheld the student creed and the ideals of Appleton High School. Page twenty fin

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was f'7lmc CLART ON Sxlx - .. ' - , , - - 'AU i Qs, NX E so 1-,. .1 ' 2 iv, e 1 - -,, ,J 2- , l.:- i ALFRED RITTEN Manual Training and Science Courses Hi-Y 41 Class Basketball 4. MIRIAM PEABODY Arts Preparatory Course Student Council 1-2-3-4, Vice-President 2, Secretary and Treasurer 3-41 Glee Club 25 Nautical Knot 4j G. A. A. 2-35 Keeper of Flag 45 Talisman 4, Exchange Editor5 Bank 3-45 Heiss Oratorical Contestg Senior Honor Roll. RUTH SCHAEFER Home Economics Course VICTOR WEINKAUF Science Course Hi-Y 2-3-41 Clarion, Circulation Manager5 Extemporancous 3-45 Sr. Auction Gen. Com.5 City Older Boys Conference 31 Nautical Knotg President City Older Boys Council5 Debate 4. GEORGE VANDERHEIDEN Manual Arts Course Hi-Y 3-4. MAY BALLARD Commercial Course G. A. A. 3-45 Sr. Type Corrector5 Efficiency Award. MARGARET RAMMER Home Economics Course Class Basketball 1-2-35 All Tournam 1-2-35 G. A. A. 2-3. CLEMENS XHREITER Commercial Course 40-word ent Team Page twenty-.Tix

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