Wisconsin High School - Wisconsin Yearbook (Madison, WI)

 - Class of 1939

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lfourth Row-Fixlcli, Peckham, Blume, Nolauwl, liuss, Iliinneson, Heck, lailfollctte. Third Row'-Acirosley, Neesvig, Vingoin, landa, lJel.con, Blum, Emory, Schwingcl. Second Row-Munkwitz, Rucker, Rosen, Baernstein, XVoodburn, Broadhcad, Fitzgerald. First Row-Kessler, Damon, Clayton, XYalkcr, Mr. lidgerton, Heironimus, Levenick, Chipman. Also-Fritz, Harris, Ketchum, Macliuttce, Noer, Schxvid. SEVENTH GRADE Co-Presidents ..... .,,., ......A.. N L ldia jancla, John Harris tfo-Vice l'residents --- --- ..,. XVaiyland Noland, Bill Brodhead Co-Secretaries ....... ...... .... P 2 itricia limory, Dorothy Damon Council Representative ....... -- - .................. XVayland Noland Adviser ............... .... ........ - - -Mr. Edgerton XVhen the first day of school came, we were very excited. Every day we liked school a little better. XVe elected class officers and divided the class into two sections, called the Blues and the XYhites. XYhen Halloween came, we had a party in the upper gym. XYe had cider and doughnuts and lots of candy. XVe dressed up as ghosts and witches, etc. The person that could not be identified for the longest time got a prize. The lirst semester in Home licononiics, the girls cooked. .lust before Christ- mas vacation, we made cookies and candy. The second semester we started making dresses. The boys had Industrial Arts which they enjoyed as much as the girls liked Home Economics. Our work in the seventh grade has been very interesting and enjoyable. .123-

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Fifth Rowvliztlch, Davis, Neidner, ,loc Hloodgootl, ll. llquicroft, Mobs, Bunn, Sweet, Brechler. Fourth Rowkliby, Alexander, B. Fox, t. johnson, Mucliiitiee, lf. Fox, Huebner, F. Hicks, Femrite. Third ROW-hliller, Leonard, lYieg, Curkeet, Giles, .lill Bloodgood, Avery, Xvilkie. Second Row-Mutchler, D. Bancroft. Sonncnbt-rg, Napper, Lztnglois, Morehouse, Fassett. First Row-Fred, Montgomery, S. johnson, Miss Springhorn, Brumin, C, Hicks, Blied. Also-Joachim, Smith, EIGHTH GRADE President ..... ....................... - --Cyril Femrite Vice President ........ ---Bob Neiduer Council Representative --- ..... Cyril Femrite Adviser .............. .... IX liss Springhorn VVe, the members of the eighth grade, feel that this year has been one of the most interesting of our school life, because we know we are going to be real high school students next year, and really tztke part in high school ztffairsg and also because for the first time in our lives we were permitted to have a small choice of subjects. Every afternoon we have :in after-school sport such as basketball, badminton, horse-back riding, and tap-dzmcing lor the girls and for the boys, football, bas- ketball, etc. Our 'unior choir disbanded after the tirst semester but :ts the year Jassed J s . a . - 1 we got deeper into our studies and they therefore became increasingly absorbing. At Christmas time we enjoyed fixing zittrzictive baskets. XVe hold our breath when we think of high school and all that is to COIHC. ..22-



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JUNIOR HIGH Fred MacDul:fee-tTo his motherl. XYould you give me 50c to be good? Mrs. M.-I certainly would not. Fred M.-Oh, so you want me to be good for nothing. Jill Bloodgood-f Humming loudly in study hallj. Miss Cushman-ls that your idea of cooperation in here? jill B.-VVhat do you mean? Miss Cushman-That humming. Jill B.,-Oh, I didn't hear me-T won't do it again. Z3 Mr. Davis-tldentifying some rocks that the class had broughtj. This is a piece of copper ore from New Mexico. This is piece of iron ore from Michigan, and tcoming to the brick which someone was going to fool him withj this is a piece of impudence from some member of this class. Names and Phrases fohni Brerhler-That 'voiee Bob Dazfis-Sour Pass Fred MaeDu1fve-Ha! Ha! Ha! Barbara LL1ll'glOlS-Tlltlf figure Joan Blicd-Silly little chap Forrest Hicks-Stubborn Phil Peckham-Tough Guy Doris De Leon-life Three Ooey-gooey Ooey-gooey was a worm, A manly worm was he, He sat upon the railroad track, The train he did not see. Oh, Ooey-gooey. -Thomas Jamieson. Scene in science class. CAuthenticj. My Doggie If I had a little doggie, l'd let him ea! and eat and eat, Until his little tummy was way below his feet. -George Munkwitz. CBiizgJ Phyllis Crosby - Y0u're it, famesf' CPOrkyj Doris DeLeon - Charlie fohn- son is in the eighth grade. QBOZJD Robert LaFollette - Big game limiter and QIHIIILGILU Cfmziorj Rolf Noer - Take of your glasses and fight, Rolf. Phyllis Schwingel- W0w. CCorkyj George Mziizkwits-Dog lover. Bell rang about half a minute ago. Mr. McMullen says, Sit down and be quiet. You know what that bell means. fSound outside of classroom door.j Mr. McMullen hurries over and holds the door tight. An attempt to open the door from the outside is heard. Mr. McMullen gets red in the face and I expect the person was too. Mr. McMullen's conscience gets him and he opens the door slowly and in comes Mr. Davis, much embarrassed.

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