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iff is ' i .-' ' ixzvh-' A ,- C , 1 .N L , , ,,4f ' .' , :ff L.L , ,K . , f . , 'I ' ,LM 2: ' ,ran , I A Aj! nik: ' 'V ,-5... . H lily- jj: , - 1 I I ,f A BE5T 'ALL-AROUNDLQIRL-1 The American Legion Auxiliary- again presents a medal to the best all around senior girl. The girl who is chosen tor this honor must rate high scholastically, must have given her time, loyalty, and interest to a large number ot school activities, and rnust be repre- sentative of the high standards ot Berlin High School. This year the medal goes to Mary Lenore Younglove, whose splendid scholastic record, partici- pation in extra-curricular activities, and outstanding personality make her eligible tor the award. The girls ot Berlin High School are grateful to the American Legion Auxiliary tor their encouragement and help in upholding the traditions of the school. ffliuaf. fleji- uf-fsefwuwudjq ws 022+ 'Ijb.Q.- C1.QJ.J-wrvvwf B L1L3:.,9JZ.fNA-vnf-9'A 'i2i Q - Tb' EJ BEST ALI.-ARCDUND BOY The Frank O'Connor Post ot the American Legion presents their fourteenth medal to Edward Yanikowski. This medal is presented in recognition of achieve- ment in classwork, leadership in school activities and in exemplary school citizenship and personal char- acter. Ed's outstanding contribution in school activities has been in athletics, as co-editor ot the Mascoutin, and as a team debater. He is to be complimented especially tor his willing- ness to give a helping hand to other activities with no thought ot reward or publicity. ln behalf ot the student body we wish to thank the American Legion tor its continued interest in the progress and welfare ot the boys of our community. page twenty-seven
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Wide 5 su Ji-All 1359 A690 f '1'w'L Mlm lad. ' , 3g,,,su, ?p .Aa-AI.,-bpm: At . . pw PM f vi7 3 CWl 5m . . F JKUJNI The luniors of 1939 have a record of which they can be proud. Since their freshman year their record has been a fine one. Members of the Iunior Class have participated in almost every activity Berlin High affords. William Laing, Tom Williams, and Bob Brunsman have been 'star basketball perform- ers during the past year. Ed and Gene Marks, Erwin and Lewis Weber, lay Williams, George Zimar -all are football athletes. The class also boasts of several baseball and track stars. Tennis representative of the representation is equally pro- nounced. In forensics Vera Mc- Gregor, William Laing, and Betty Koch competed in dramatic declam- atory, oratory, and extemporaneous speaking respectively. Donna Ham- ilton, Frances Besop, William Laing, Louise Younglove, Mary lane Carey, Clair Harding, and Betty Koch were members of three one-act play casts. Harry Stater is the school's foremost photographer. Mary Hockenhull has worked on the Mascoutin, and Mike Lawent is its business manager. The class officers are as follows: the lunior Class is Tom Williams, while Maurice Peterson can lick h' weight in wild cats in boxing. Ad line Merkey and Phyllis Hughes ar leading feminine athletes. , ' ln activities other thankba e' resident, Mary lane Carey, Vi resident, loyce Evenson, Doris Albrecht, Treasurer, awent. I MR. G. l- HULKA ,nl 2 MR. C. F. SHAW Ripon College, Ph. B. Ripon College, B. A. Physical Education, Athleti tor , Debate, Boys' Tennis ISS L. E T MR. L. A. BLACKBOURN 6-A-fix hitewafe eache , B. P Watteville Teachers College, B. Ed. Mm H Co ercial, enn' Agriculture F4 I j f My Page twenty-nine W . 1 4- lf
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