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OSCAR A. WEDEL Football: Student Council, 2- 3-4, President, 4: Hi4Y, Presi- dent, 4: Class President, 2-35 Track: Class Play, 3: Glee Club: Basketball. Ohl many's the maid that hath sighed for thee ln vain -- alas! in vain! RACHEAL L. WEIRICH Glee Club: G. A. A.: Band: Declamation, 3. Full oi pep, free from care. If there's fun on deck, Rachsal's there. IAMES M. WELCH Band, Treasurer, 3: Class Play, 3: Student Council. 4: Hi-Y: Class Secretary, 4: Track: Glee Club. I am no student, but l have a lurking fascination lor seducing hearts -- Ladies, beware! CLARENCE P. WICK Orchestra: Glee Club: Ger- man Club. Woman is nature's only mistake. FRANK B. WILLIAMS Band: Debate, 2: Glee Club. I never wag. l never brag. but I'm wonderful just the same. 23 3 -sei' 4' IAMES L. WILSON Entered from North Freedom junior year.- Football: Basketball. He nibbles at the tree oi knowledge. But he fears to take a large bite. HELEN YARKIE Glee Club: Debate, 4: Annual Stall. She speaks, behaves, and acts just as she ought. KATHRYN PAY YOSS G. A. A.: Glse Club. All the world's a stage. and I do my part by cutting up. FORREST ZANTOW Basketball: Glee Club: F. P. A., Vice-president. 4: Student Council, 2: Football. Business is his laversion. Pleasure is his business. X . ELEANOR M, ZELLMAN German Club. She's a worker: she'll succeed.
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DELBERT THOMAS F. F. A.: Glee Club: Student Council, 2. Why is it these little fellows are so bra'iny? ROY THOMAS Glee Club: F. F. A. All the boys were in despair, To find out how he curled his hair. ROY H. TRUSSELL Stage Crew: Glee Club: Ger- man Club. Never do today what 'you can put oll till tomorrow. ' LORRAINE TURNER Glee Club: Mikado: Pirates of Penzance: Thalia: G. A. A. Remember, all good things come in small packages. HARVEY R. TUTTLE Glee Club. I never let books interfere with my educafionf' NORMA E. TUTTLE Glee Club: G. A. A.: Home Ec. Club. Tall and most divinely fair. RUTH L. VOSS Thalia: G. A. A. Ruth is a versatile miss: She does well that. and does well this. EVELYN I. WARNE Glee Club: Home Ec. Club: G. A. Q. There is a little bit of bad in every good little girl. GLADYS v. WATKINS Glee Club: G. A. A. To be efficient in a quiet WUY. That's my aim throughout the day. ' ' CHARLES WEBSTER Debate, 2: Clan Play, 3: Glee Club: Band: Cheerleader, 45 Annual Staff. I'm quite a man. Iult ask Mamma. 22
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INEZ BETHKE G, A. A.: Glee Club. Her ready smile a happy heart suggests. TI-IE TOUCHDOWN They have scored. The goal has been won, and the team is leaving the field victorious. During the first quarter the seniors distinguished themselves in many fields. The class of '38, 150 in number, was the largest class ever to enter the portals of Baraboo high school. The district music tournament was held in Baraboo in their first year. At the state music contest Everette Stoner of the freshman class was the only Baraboo entrant to place in first division. The first move made in the second quarter was to elect Oscar Wedel president of the class. The sophs were welcomed by the seniors at the Senior-Sophomore Shuffle. In the Armistice Day grid classic with Portage, the most important football game of the season, Baraboo defeated the invaders, following a series of defeats for Baraboo. Helping the team from the class of '38 were Oscar Wedel, Edward Koons, Arthur Greenhalgh, and lean Gambrill. During this quarter also the operetta, Pirates of Penzance, was presented, arid among the leads were lean Gambrill, Margery Shale, William Platt, and Lorraine Turner. To begin the third quarter the number of players was reduced to one-hundred eighteen. This year the class elected Oscar Wedel president, Arthun Greenhalgh, vice presidentp Helen Kramer, secretary, and Hazel Kurtz, treasurer. Of course, the main event of the year was the Prom. Robert Stewart was chosen king and escorted Vera Dwyer. The decorations were in blue and white in keep- ing with the theme song, Moonlight and Shadows, played by Connie Wendell's orchestra. The class this year presented the play, Big Hearted Herbert, in which Clarence Bradley was starred. The glee clubs and the band placed well in district music competition with the help of many.of the class of '38. Baraboo's debaters came into prominence by winning third place in the south central conference. Among the debaters were Helen Kramer, Warren Bates, and Blaine Williams. The basketball team, composed mainly of '38 men acquired the conference championship. During this year not only our class, but the school and community were greatly saddened by the death of our principal, Mr. Kings- ford, who had been superintendent of the Baraboo schools for twenty-seven years. After an illness of almost two months he passed away on March 13, 1937, and his booming voice in the corridors was greatly missed by all. Mr. G. L. Willson, formerly vice-principal, then took over Mr. Kingford's duties as superintendent. Regretfully the team advanced into the final quarter. They were leading the field, but they wanted the game to continue. This year Arthur Greenhalgh was elected president, Helen Kramer, vice-presi- dent, Vera Dwyer, secretary, and Iames Welch, treasurer. The football team went through the season undefeated and unscored upon, thus gaining for the school the conference championship. This was .celebrated by a half-day's vacaton, followed by the Senior-Sophomore Shuffle. Many seniors took part in the operetta, The Mikado, which was given during the first part of this year. The basketball squad again wan the conference championship in this final year, U ln scholastics, as in everything else, the class of '38 excelled. Margery Shale was declared vale- dictorian and Dawnine King salutatorian. Next in order were Iane Halbman, Oscar Wedel, Margaret Siebecker, Arthur Greenhalgh, Virginia Schluter, Eleanor Zellman. Lorna Gerth, Arleen Holsaple, War- ren Bates, Dorothy Fleming, and Clarence Bradley. Now it is with sincere regret that the team leaves the gridiron to play no more for Baraboo high school. They have much to look forward to, and they look ahead eagerly, but they will never forget their playing days, their coaches, and their team mates.
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