Berlin High School - Mascoutin Yearbook (Berlin, WI)

 - Class of 1933

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1,51 un: f A 1 N -s,tAf.o1z-W .lcszl 1 l - fl lnfci 'fl if v l i i t VALEDICTORIAN AND SALUTATORIAN Marion Crawford Mamie Il'i:xnidzr Each year it is customary to choose out of the senior class those two students whose mholastic and extracurricular records are most outstanding. To these two are awarded the highest honors bestowed upon high school students-the titles of valedictorian and salutatorian. Titles symbolical of succes and ability, but, most of all, achievement. The valedictorian of the class of '33-Marion Crawford. To write of her is to praise her. ln mentioning her scholastic record, too much can not he said of it. As far as her host of extra-curricular activities are concerned, therc was scarcely an out' side activity in which she did not participate, From the time she was a freshman up to her graduation, Marion has taken advantage of her numerous abilities and used them to the utmost. No, not the utmostg that was not necessary. To a great extent, rather. A girl possessing extraordinary ability and characteristics, with excellent qualities of leadership, an individual looked up to by all who know her-this is Marion, our Valedictorian. The sulutatorian of the class of '33-Margaret Wiescnder. Marnie, to us. The fact that she was selected salutatorian should give you some idea as to the quality of her scholastic and extra-curricular records. They, too, were unusual. To keep up an excellent scholastic record and still take part in numerous outside activities is an accomplishment worthy of note. But, because success always comes as the reward of work, it can be wen that Marnie was equal to the task. Two abler persons could not have been selected for these honorable positions. The class of '33 will graduate with Marion Crawford, as Valedictorian, and Marnie Wie' sender, as Salutatorian, typifying the true character and worth of its members. Sixteen

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LEGIGN MEDALS OF HONOR .Varian Crawford Frril Trickry For several years in succesion the American Legion Auxiliary has awarded a medal to the best allfaround senior girl. The allfaround girl is the girl who is phys' icaly, mentally, morally, and socially at her best. This year Marion Crawford has won the honor. The fact that Marion has won the two highest honors that Berlin High can bestow upon her shows that she has won the confidence, the admiration, and the pride not only of her teachers, but of her elasmates as well. We can say that no girl has ever been a more faithful student or contributed more to our xhonl activities than Marion Crawford. Beginning with her freshman year she has always been an honor roll student and at the same time has been very active in intramural sports, band, glee club, and numerous other aetivities. The Frank O'Connor Post No. 340 of the American Legion of Berlin is to be congratulated in their interim in perpetuating high school athletics. As an incentive for the boys to excel, they are again presenting the Honor Medal to our best all- around athlete, The medal is presented not only nn a basis of athletic achievement but character, leadership, and good sportsmanship are important factors. Fred Trickey, the winner of this year's medal, has been a versatile athlete, an excepf tional leader, and an athlete of Gne character. He has demonstrated leadership not only on the football field, but also in many school functions. Fred has not only demon' strated his ability in the extracurricular activities but his scholastic record ranks with the best in his class. Before the beginning of another school term all students, who will return another year, should plan an activity program just as carefully as their academic course. Seventeen

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