Berlin High School - Mascoutin Yearbook (Berlin, WI)

 - Class of 1938

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A9-ZAA2 .Xiu-fo :RIAA-V A-0-LV . llual. In 41.4. kil.uA4-9:1-doo! honors are awarded to the two graduates who have acquired the largest number of honor points not only in scholastic achievement but also in participation and leadership in the school's activity program. Margaret Lehman has the distinction of winning the very highest honor her school has to offer, that of valedictor- ian. Her name has never failed to ap- pear on the honor roll during the eight semesters of her high school career. Margaret's record is particularly noteworthy because her participation in extra-curricular school life has been so well distributed. Safufaforimz l The salutatory honor goes to Robert l Carey. Robert has not only been a main- stay in football, basketball, and track, but has been active in dramatics, in the publications, and in the musical organ- izations. He possesses leadership of the high- est type both in school affairs and in scout activities, Bob has always been an outstanding scholar in addition to making this en- viable record in activities. ascoufin Page Twenty-seven

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C -'J KJ- .C J J -I 3 Q3 Y X 5 YL! 1. is ekf Gfromzd girl Again the American Legion Auxili- ary presents a medal to the best all- around senior girl. It is customary to give the medal to the girl who rates high scholastically, who has participat- ed generously in extra-curricular activ- ities, and whose high ideals and win- ning personality have made her loved by both teachers and students. This year we are happy to award the medal to Bette Hofmann. Those who know Bette best are confident that she is deserving of this honor, and that she will continue to live up to the high ideals which it represents. Bette is a good student. She has done out- standing work in forensics and music during her entire school career. Bette's sense of responsibility and promise of future leadership have been 3 particularly evident in the splendid I -3 x , work she has done on the Mascoutin. 1 '3 .5 ' IJ . I ff if asf Gflroiuzd .Boy 3 I The winner of this coveted award ust not only rank high in scholastic achievement but must also possess char- acter traits that have given him un- questioned leadership in school life. Oliver Baehr not only has proven himself in his academic work, but also has shown his mettle in the varied school activities he has participated in. Oliver showed his excellence in ath- letics as basketball captain and a hur dler on the track s uad. l-le was resi Cl P ' dent of the senior class, and an impor- tant cog in the musical and dramatic organizations and in charge of Mascou- tin photography. The Frank O'Connor Post is to be congratulated in their sustaining inter- est in the boys of Berlin High School, f r CLSCOLL UZ Page Twenty-six



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8 v N. .N A. 'S , 5 IL. , I , -- , ' , -F X x 'R . L . Q n ...'S' 1 -8 . if 'wx ' ' l n ,' . . ' - , A ',,A.-.'x. l-I .f gil .. 'I ' ' - . 5, Luzwrs l 'n. W ' ' ' 5 x' 'l .' ' Advisers: Miss McBriar, Mr. VVatson, Miss johnson ' 'n Class Officers: President, Edward Yanikowskig Vice President, , ' P , Edith Jamesg Secretary, Alice Finchg ' 3 f- - 1 5 . Treasurer, Grace Maciejewski - Having been imbued with the traditions and ideals of past generations of Berlin High School students and with the more immediate school rules as fresh- men and sophomores, the members of the Iunior Class returned, ready to assume leadership in many of the school activities. The juniors started their round of activities with a great social event, the class party. This was followed by the selection of rings and pins to sym- bolize the fond memories of their high school days. This class, under the supervision of Miss McBriar, Miss Iohnson, and Mr. Watson, was the force back of the Prom that made it the great success we all know it was. The decorating committee worked earnestly for weeks to con- vert the gymnasium into a beautiful southern colonial garden. The king p ' ted a welcoming door and shuttered windows on his palatial mansion, w ' ch added a novelty to this year 's prom that no other class can boast of. EA great many juniors proved their ability and often times leadership in the various school activities, Statistics show the following List of Clubs and x mbers: Juflfo Club- Alitle Finch he olyn Wiesender A is Hurley E .ward Yanikowski . ous Club COne A dis Hurley i yllis Berry arolyn Wiesender d Feuerherm Red 'n' Green - Arvin Schmid Dorothy Seaman Gordon Jones Gerhard Beltz Mabel Hoppa ct Playsj Marie Kirchoff Alice Finch Maseoutin - Edward Yanikowski Elaine Johnson Frances Resop Betty Novak Marie Doro Edith James Donald Cross Football- Neil Chase james Malecki Richard Livingston Edward Yanikowski Traek- Victor Page john Zimar David Doro Florian Brisky Basketball- james Langheinrich Robert Ziehm Robert La Budd George Turner Baseball- Leonard Robock Glenn Pierce Lawrence Camp Kenneth Edinger R F Although the boys seemed more prominent in sports, many of the junior girls must be given credit for the athletic ability they showed in the Exhibi- tion, in golf and tennis, and in the intramurals. ,-Ithletif Association Members Irene Albrecht Betty Ann Atwood Phyllis Berry Ruth Betry Marie Doro Rita Drover Alice Finch Elaine Fischer Dorothy Hibicki Ardis Hurley wxwrw i Hlfyqfwf i T ai r 0 -' 14?-E. ascoufilz Edith James Elaine Johnson Marie Kirchhoff Grace Maciejewski Arline Miller Betty Novak Frances Resop Jeanne Rodencal joan Rodencal Velda Schroeder Dorothy Seaman Mary Ann Treder Carolyn Wiesender Miriam Wood Mary Lenore Younglove Kenneth Barlow Neil Chase Donald Cross Lloyd Davenport David Doro Kenneth Edinger Fred Feuerherm Edward Krause Robert La Budd james Langheinrich Arnold Lehman Richard Livingston Frederick Luzenski James Malecki Melvin Nitzke Dale Norstrant Victor Page Glenn Pierce Leonard Robock Elwood Ross John Ryan Paul Strong George Turner Raymond Wolliner Edward Yanikowski Robert Ziehm John Zimar Page Twenty-eight

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