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ROBERT McNlESH President EDMUND MARTY Vice-President CELESTINE TRAUBA Secretary KENNETH SAGER Treasurer Senior Class lTl-l hesitation we entered the portals of Appleton Senior High School in 1932, it is with reluctance that we leave. Even after pondering over the trials and tribulations of the past three years, we pause in uncertainty before venturing very far from that priceless guidance and protection of our Alma Mater. The distressing conditions of the near future are constantly being unveiled before our be- wildered and distraught eyes. But, fortified with the invaluable advantages of a high school edu- cation, we are equipped to face that uncertain future. We have shown our appreciation of the con- fidence vested in us by our elders through our accomplishments of the past years. We may well be proud of our distinguished standing. Qur class has maintained consistent high scholastic ratings throughout our school years. It has been honorably represented in the various activities of the school. We wish to perpetuate this record to serve as an inspiration for a start toward the goal of achievement for our followers. Message But it must be remembered that we have gained only the preludes of our various careers in this splendid manner. There are a great many more steps to be talcen before our ambitions should be satisfied. Alf these banners, medals, and trophies alone, won during our immediate past, will never guide us through this precarious world. If we lean upon them but once, they become an encumbrance immediately. Qur qualifications for the future are judged more by what we do when we get there than by what we have done in the past. Now, as the most glorious days of our lives are left behind us, never to be relived, we wish to leave a few parting words of advice with our successors. Be careful, lest you be led astray too easily by the misleading words of laudation with which your efforts of today are commended. Tomorrow you will be no more able to be sup- ported by praise than now. Reap the benefits of an education while it is possible. Knowledge is the one thing that can be neither stolen nor lost during a lifetime. BOB MCNIESI-l Page 16 9 Q 9 Q Q 0
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lUSSG3 EARLY SCIIBDLMASTERS AND Sfllillhns ANI! Tl-ll-Ill! MDIIEHN CIIUNTEIIPAIIT GLLQQUIES Fit lor plays were com- posed by the master Written in l.atin. ln the larger schools the poys vvere divided into Hlormsll, those in the same class sitting together on one lbench. The advance lrom one lorm to the next seems to have been made at yearly intervals. l-here was also a change ol position vvithin a class according to the good- ness or the padness ol the stu- dents, recitations. Emulation vvas lreely employed to attract the younger pupils to the position ol head oi the class. The scholars were drilled upon fundamentals.
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Ab 6 9 0 0 0 O EVELYN ABEL Basketball 3, Volleyball 3. EARL ASI-IMAN CLEO BAKER l-l. R. Basketball 4, l-li-Y 4. i Commercial Course i ,J gil- l is STEPHEN BALLIET A E ' Senior Vaudeville, Sophomore Triangle Q, Hi-Y ' 3, 4, German Club. RUTH BARNES Talisman 4, French Club 4, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Masque and Book 4. -DUI MARY LOU BARTA T Clarion Q, 3, 4, Sophomore Vaudeville, Junior Play, Senior Vaudeville, Girl Reserves 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Masque and Book 3, 4, Assistant Librarian. WALTER BARTMANN l-l. R. Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 4. Ti-IERESE BASI-i EARL BAUER Basketball 2, 3, G. A. A. Q, 3, 4. Football 4, l-li-Y 4, l-l. R. Basketball Q. VINCENT BAUM Band Q Page 17
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