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I 7' I ,jllj Wy I U, MQ f f fi FOREWOBll . L, V YI ' 'fl r LD f x I ' liiij .f A lj! F ff I , . 1 Another school year has passed, but it will not be forgotten. Along with mem- ories of detentions, unceasing assignments, and exams, we will have better thoughts of ball games, school dances, and activity programs. The Minnewaukan staff has tried to record all the events that will bring back pleasant memories when we take our year- book from the shelf in years to come. We will find pictures of forgotten faces and remember the good times We had with them back in BHS. We will think of the students who are filling our places, taking part in the same activities that we enjoyed, and going to the-same classes to learn to live in order to live to learn. Our 1949 school review, based on this from which we have gained knowledge in both grade school and high school. ' When we open our Minnewaukan in future years, we will see pictures of those teachers who taught us to learn to live and we will wonder where they are and whether they are still teaching. Yes, this 1949 yearbook will give us much to think about. The Minnewaukan staff wishes to ex- press their gratitude to photographers Mr. Zarling and Mr. Mueller for their effort. Also we wish to thank those who helped with sales, those who contributed the material, and everyone else who in any Way helped make this annual possible. Special thanks should be given to the Minnewaukan advisor, Miss Cornish, for the work she did and for her enduring iflffijehiipliafffffiiiilgfhirlfaiivlifssli patience with the stag' '55 .ff N T Sr A X Q s ,ff N p XX ii ram 9.1 is Wi: ' N 'X-Q ' fi . ifs Ti
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W is .495 x N2 R6 I at f If-K In C, 5? Iv I I ffcfff n-.X -I TABLE 0F CQINTENTS ADMINISTRATION - - Pages 5 to 7 ACADEMICS - - - Pages 8 to 33 F5 , . ATHLETICS - - - Pages 34 to 43 ACTIVITIES - - - Pages 44 to 71 2
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,oafeirbiaf XQ . N , f '- ' f Lv.A..,Q,,g W 2, X .K Q , Kg, 2 159 7'-fQ4,,Z, 51 'lm ANY' Q A 'r is s 1322 V . 5 X51 .40 Q. K 4: ks. MISS MAHIOHIE ENRIGHT DEDICATIIIN Everyone who has gone to Baraboo High knows of room 20. ln some way every student has Colne to know Miss Enright. As a geometry, banking, book- keeping, and homeroom teacher, her splendid per- sonality and sincere cooperation have endeared her to one and all. The Miunewaukan staff especially would like to thank her for all she has done for it in the past. Thus this year We are dedicating the 1949 Nlinnewaukan to Miss Marjorie Enright. 4 .1444 iff
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