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ctw-fVX ?3,'lY 5 Q tv. First Row: Bryant, Hall, Farley, Parker, Stoeber, Murray, Holmes, Salter, Adams, Salter. Second Row: Fox, Gilbert, Bush, Enneking, Walton, McGuire, Topp, Coe, Knudsen, Neidner, Turner. Third Row: Sheldon, Levenick, Mulholland, Benson, Larson, Sanderson, Splinter, Daw- son, M3CDl1ffCC, Eggers, Flemming, Hunt. by EIGHTH GRADE L ,fs- N 1, 4 t . xi OFFICERS! J xx 5 First Seuzesfm' Srcona' Semester Of? MAC TURNER - - President - VIRGINI.A PARKER BETTY STOERER - Vice-President - - OSMON FOX IXTARY LTCGUIRE Secretary LIARY TWCGUIRE M The lVisconsin High School eighth grade class under the direction of Miss Springhorn has chosen the subject of hobbies for discussion during home-room meetings. Among the most interesting were horse-back riding, hockey, shooting, tennis, and sailing. One of us has a scrapbook of playing cards of about one-thousand different designs. The stamp collectors in the room were many and we enjoyed hearing of their various collections. The hobby most interesting and unusual was a soil collection. The collector has obtained soil from twenty-eight states in the Union and many foreign coun- tries including Sweden. Italy, Brazil, a.nd England. This hobby was picked up by a Madison newspaper columnist and was printed in other papers and readers are enlarging the girl's collection. She keeps the soil in small containers and has an ambition to obtain some from all the states and countries in the world. During our class hours we have had some interesting and unusual work in General Language. thoughts and ideas. VVe have individual notebooks in which we put our own One of the phases of General Language we have worked on is derivatives from Latin word roots. On other pages of our notebooks are the etymologies of Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners. Is it anv wonder that we have had such interesting and educational home- room periods and class hours? Page Sixteen
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Z may - ' . r an. Y l FRESI-IMAN CLASS r. .lx fl t !4' A L f I i K .f Avis-'QT-Tf3'Xff 'ev FYYX Front Row: Moore, Sheldon, Eisele, Grady, Stoneman, Jackso , Bradley, Richardson Nordness, Patterson. Second Row: Trumbower, Holmes, Nesbit, Jollos, Advisers Johnson and Weightnian .M Smith, Worth, Koester, Boltz, Stafford. Third Row: Zapata, Hall, Reinfried, Oeland, Fleming, Rockwood, Stimson, Luster Terry, Steinhauer, Clark, Jamieson. CJ. Fourth Row: VVright, Stroud, Bradley, Murphy, Horner, Klipstein, Mcfiruer, Kinne Jackson, Martin, Sullivan. Fifth Row: Beck, Lorenz, Thomas, Richardson, Hirschberg, Smith, Otto, Jackson O'Connell, De Pew. QD it , ' , i . 1 ! ii i Q F fix '- . i JY L- I of l sf it C J, A la K' ' ' g '54 ' Fi X CM! J Q Nil Vx -f'. ., Xp i XXX l,fV -frjxvxkff J ii! X Jr +L ' W' ik V . 'E ,yt J' C a f C ' -1 4- Y lf iii . XJ fs, QQ K, , A g K at X S CJR! 'A VVS! :c OFFICERS: :Q --A W LA, '- f X f f Ex , X X Lyfxs xy K 'ply f.. '?'g President - - - - - 4- - ,f -'fy OB BECK I Vice-President - - it, - PAUL LORENZ , l i .f T Secretary-Treasurer -,QQ ----- ANN JACKSON p i mwvyft W T F' For Not the Freshmen, but the upper classmen, may with a mere glance at the A title and the picture pass this by with the thought that these Freshies are just 5 as green as they themselves must have been. But, we can convince you with evi- . dence that this is an up-and-coming Freshman Class as shown by the way it has X entered into the school activities, such as: The boys enthusiastically going out for football, basketball, swimming, and ockey-and the girls in basketball, volley ball, swimming, tumbling, and soccerg Or the one-act plays tempting many of us not only to try out for but to get parts in-all going off smoothly with the aid of many practice teachers and Mr. Lees. V J i Also the concert and Forensic contests included some Freshmen participants. he Frolic, which is held early in the year, was greatly enjoyed by the 3 Freshmen, as the important social function of the year. x p Miss Weightman and Miss Ruth Johnson, our enthusiastic advisers will T , help us just as much throughout the balance of o-ur high school ears. c X pp I 'V N Q dum ,gb ci L a gg r l , ' , A 'D f' cody' JTAL . p xx. V , , : ,6 'b Page Fifteen X X 1 lx
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SEVENTH GRADE First Row: Jones, Browne, George, Sheldon, Larson, Baernstein, Townsend, Pride I 6 Second Row: Blum, Bradley, Marks, Draper, Vallis, Robinson, Udegard, Ross, Rippe, Third Row: Wliite, Klipstein, Mosley, Peterson, Bunn, Roseler, lfwhank, filtto. OFFICERS: President - IIENRY lixvmxic Vice-President - HoLTAN filllEGARIJ Secretary Jack RIARKS We, the class of '41, feel that through enthusiastic participation in all activi- ties we ha.ve accomplished something worth while. During the go-od autumn weather we played many exciting games of football, soccer, baseball, and speed- ball at Camp Randall. Our promising' hasketeers competed in intramural basket- ball while we all enjoyed swimming every week during the season. In Manual Arts the boys, under Mr. Divers' instruction, liuilt streamlined airplanes and fast sailboats, while in Home Economics the delicious aromas told what the girls and Miss Henderson were making. Many young musicians under the direction of the music teachers have im- proved noticeably. The seventh, eighth, and ninth grades, directed by Miss Springhorn, presented a Christmas play. Dressed in white and singing Christmas carols as Mr. Pooley read from the Bible. they made a deep impression on teach- ers, parents, and students. Some members of the class gave puppet shows while others starred in one-act plays. In home room, besides electing officers, choosing class colors, name. and slogan, giving a tree and Christmas basket to a needy family, we have learned much about parliamentary law and politics from Mr. Edgerton. Mr. Ryan, Mr. Edgerton, Miss Ruth Johnson, Mr. Knapp. Mrs. Rector. Mr. Sur, Mr. McMullen, Miss Ball, Miss Springho-rn, Mrs. Burr, Miss Hen- derson, and Mr. Divers, thanks a lot for all you have taught us. Page Seventeen
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