Beaver Dam High School - Beaver Log Yearbook (Beaver Dam, WI)

 - Class of 1935

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if THE BEAVER LOG. fc Through four years of schooling, we, the graduating class of 1935, have tried to live up to our reputation of being Bea- vers. The Beaver is, undoubtedly, one of the hardest working of all animals, and as high school students of Beaver Dam are called Beavers, we have tried to live up to the animal's repu- tation. During our first year, we husied ourselves with the build- ing of a substantial UBeaver housen. This imaginary structure was to be the scene of our work and play through our four years of schooling. It was under the direction of our advisers, Mr. Simpson, Mr. Goodrich, and Miss Gibbs, that this work got under way. The second dayfat school we elected our officers. William Gessner was made class presidentg Harriet Herr, vice-presidentg and Rea Bower, secretary-treasurer. Our social debut was the party we gave for the eighth gra- ders. To sponsor this party, money was derived from class dues and numerous sales which were held throughout the year. For en. tertainment, an orchestra furnished music for dancing. Games were also played. Following this highlight we held our class picnic at Spell- man's Spring. This ended the activities of the year. As a sophomore class, we gave our HBeaver Houseu a thorough cleaning, and then began to enlarge upon it. Mr. McDaniels, Miss Gardner, Miss Williams, and Miss Schlottman were our class ad- visers for the year. ' Harriet Herr showed her popularity with her class mates by again being elected to a class office, vice-president. Howard Bohoenwetter was made president, and Doris Adams, secretary- treasurer. h During this year,many of our class mates were active in the school clubs and organizations. Sports such as football,basket- ball and track claimed our more athletic-minded members. In the all-school play under the direction of Miss Jax, Loraineolman, Alfred Mayr, and Gordon Thomas, three of our class members, par- ticipated. ' An informal dance was held for our parents,faculty,and our- selves in order that better acquaintances might be formed. A class picnic at Columbus Park ended the festivities of the year. Ls juniors with many important duties ahead of us, we el- ected Gordon Storck,president3 Gordon Thomas,vice-president, and William Gessner, secretary-treasurer. One of our first duties was to order class ri s that would be distinctive. The crest has since been made stagiard for the school. E On April work was begun upon the Promenade which was to be held on April 7. The motive for the prom was cleverly worked out by Regina Janczak. srsronv, cuss or 1.935 PAGE 28

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