Appleton High School - Clarion Yearbook (Appleton, WI)

 - Class of 1941

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Vision ojf the Grail Over roller antl knliling twice a monflf llie ,girly ,gain lmoul- ellge of arf, liferalmfe, aml frarel. Following the gleam of high ideals and charity, the Girl Reserves of Appleton High School started the year's program hy giving a tea welcoming students who recently had enrolled from schools of many of the forty-eight states. Representatives of each of the Hi-Y's helped to make the new boys comfortable. Members new to the cluh this year took their pledges and were formally initiated at the traditional candle light ceremony performed in the Early American room. Proceeds from the annual pencil sale at Christmas went toward gifts, food, clothes, and toys for the more unfortunate families of the city. Among this year's speakers at the hi-monthly meetings were Miss Hilda Harm, who talked on her trip through the West, and Miss Adela Klumb, who reviewed William Saroyan's hook, My Name if Aram. Mr. E. C. Moore showed his moving pictures of Jasper National Park in Canada. A tea for the mothers and a farewell party given by the junior girls for the seniors closed the social activities for the year. W K VV lr 71, Green, Keller, Bailey, Garvey, Plath, Ro.x'eoa.i'lf, Lalb, Ehrg bottom! Greb, Upper Pittlfre, mfr: Forerman, anon, napp, a ma Gorrow, Xmltlv, Galpin, Mr.x'. Wiffe, Ml.s's Baker, Mitrlfell, Mi.x'.i' Klnmb, Small, Hang, Znelvllze Si Kl K lf rtel Tlvuin Crow, Carlson, Wlieeler, Werner, jnrze.r,' bottom: Morrow, Xrlwlv, Xelwaefer, Lower Picture, Iop.'.te1'en.f, nge, ue.m. l, . ' g, Nlantton, Fox, Manning, felvlinrq, fflviemann, Talbot Page T1l't'71f1 fll'0

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The time is 3:45 . , . the place is the return desk of the busiest room in school ef-the bustling library '... the characters are the librarian and several inquiring students. May l have this book renewed? . . . How long can l keep it out? . . . Will you reserve Mein Kumpf for me? . . . I owe a nickel line. Is this where lpay it?. . . Hundreds of questions similar to these are taken care of daily by the competent library staff. The eighteen student assistants learn the funda- mentals of the work under the supervision of Miss Mielke, Miss Brooks, and Miss Fralish. Books are interesting but exacting taskmasters, they discover, Working in the librarynf one of the finest in Wisconsin feee is indeed a great honor. The student librarians are chosen on the recommendation of instructors and must be outstanding in scholastic achievement, popularity, leadership, and industry. Book Pefdldllers . I sigma? I i. 9? at For xtmfa, b7'l111'.ll7Zg, um! reytflzf refelautiotl the ffhfdfl' it the fatal paint . . . Monday, March 17, the library staff entertained for the faculty at a St. Patricks Day tea. A green hat concealed a special reference for each instructor to some article of special interest to him in a pro- fessional magazine. Faculty members enjoyed them- selves looking at the exhibits and chatting over the mint ice cream and shamrock cookies. Upper left: Hefen Fox, Mi.r.i' Broaki, jean Wat.1'0n, Jeanne Bdffiet, Hamltf Xclvrnuler, Hefetl Kflzge, u1lJGfenf1.f Lint cheek in the book,i'..,U errilvt:Rf 'D'1z'.' ' T' ' ' - t ' pp tg 01710 If muon, faire immem, Jalan Leommf, 11712 Germmziazz, Cfelre Pfexrer, amfGfaf1ez Etzgef take ture uf the outgoing literature . . . Lower feftf Gfatfwzr Luft, MZ.i'.i' Frafirlv, Mezbef Leore, lfliqabetlv Hung, um! Dorothy Bezifey are Jre.r.I- ing up tlve fzhmrm . . , Lauer right: Betty Hifgemfarf ant! Mi.i',ic Mzrfke uurrlf Duma Luilfmfq inn! Gemftfzfle Drffrrifjrlg 'type . . . Page Tll'!7747 Ull!



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J1.alLlllLglMLlL5ULL JLafLlLUU'll'UW'5 l Lpper Pitture, lop: Renter, Rome, Gehrke, Heinrilz, Garvey, W. Miller, .Sf Miller, Young, Neuman, Gorrow, Holi, Znehllze, Bixoy, Path, R0.I'fb1l.1'lJ, jonef, De.tcl7ler,' bottom: Manning, Lally, Wolf, Min Haafe, Tlnomar, Llrrl, Galpin, Fox, Cl9ri.rten.ten Lower Pitture, top: Ottman, .S'elJafl1aaJ'er, Greb, Wation, Bolilt, Wheeler, Braun, Collinr, Xdufdll, Flrnzal, Xtliezzrrle, Dewey, Haag, Werrzer, Slattery, Knapp, Coleyj bottom: Timmeri, WeiJ'gerber, Kzrelvnirtetl, Mr. Henn, Germanron, Ehr, Carlton, .Sfm'lz'e.itcr, Ronan Once again the German club's activities reached a peak with the annual Christmas production. This year the program was one of song, Christmas carols, folk songs, and the dramatic Erlkonig sung by Frances Galpin. Miss Sophia Haase directed with the assistance of Mr. Norval Henn. The high school stage was very festive the night of December 19, for the girls who sang in the holiday program wore gaily colored formals for the occasion. Ralph Buesing, assisted by a group of first year stu- dents, presented a take-off on the old schoolmaster and his singing lessons. The climax of the evening was the nativity scene as students portrayed the Holy Family grouped around the manger. Less serious events on the club calendar included a hay-ride party which was augmented by cider and doughnuts, a demonstration of dolls of different lands by Miss Lorraine junge, an enlightening lecture on German classical music by Mr. LaVahn Maesch of the Lawrence Conservatory. In order to divide more evenly the activities of the club, it was decided to have a junior as well as a senior group. Two seniors who were elected to serve as advisers to the youngsters were june Weisgerber and Walter Miller. Edgar Thomas conducted the meet- ings as president. Ralph Bllffiflg, the German marie matter, leatlx lain' elrillam' through their ooealiging . . . Virginia Xelrfrlf, Mary Lou Collinr, Marjorie Rogers, antl joyte Kerrler harraonige on the favorite German Clari.rtrna.r carolr . , . Franeex Galpin .ringy in beautiful .rlvle the famous' Erlkonig. Tlve oeearirlfz ir the Clvri.rtma.r program. Page TZ4'fllfl fliVff

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