Crandon High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Crandon, WI)

 - Class of 1938

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Sparks, and Virgil Murphy. Most of these came from Nashville, Mole Lake, Shermans Corner, Siding One, Siding Two and Range Line. Our Freshman; class ‘President was Raymond Chartraw and Mr. Lincoln was our class ad-' visor. At the end of the year we took a tri p to Smoky Falls for our annual, picnic. • In our Sophomore year, Gene Schmutzer was chosen President and Mr. Manley was class adviser. This year w-e went to Spread Eagle Lake for our picnic. When we became the sophisticated Junior class, Harriet Mount, LuElla Papineau, Bob Braun, Marvin Braun, and Gwendolyn Gerl decided that our class neeued them anu joined. Marion hed was President this year. Mr. Man-lay took over the advisoryship for the 2nd year. The Junior Prom was a gala affair. The assembly was decorated to resemble a vineyard. Green leaves and vines crept along white trellis’s on the wall and ceiling, and largs clusters of grapes hung here and there about the room. In the Senior year, Esther Hartman, Viola Allen, Margie Maltby, Ruby Lockard, ano Jsarmce barnes occame members of our class. The class officers elected were: President—Bob Davis, Vice President—James Faulkner, Secretary—Gene Schmutzer, Treasurer—Gene Statezny. The Carnival, managed by James Faulkner and 'Raymond Chartraw was a huge success. The high school building creaked and groaned under the load. The end is near, All’s quiet on the Western Front of education. Finally with a shout of h2ip»piness and tears of sorrow, the class of 1938 graduates, to become a thing of the past. The members to take up varied occupations and parts in life. So with laughter on our lips and tears in our eyes we members of the class of 1938 come to the parting of the ways. BACCALAUREATE Baccalaureate services for the Senior Class of 1938 will be held in the High School Auditorium Sunday evening, May 15, at 8:00 o’clock. Amid colorful decorations and wearing caps and gowns the Seniors will receive a message from Father Kiefer. The seriousness of graduation will be emphasized .by a simple and impressive program with Rev. Feldt delivering the invocation and benediction. The Womans Chorus under the direction of Miss Florence Fulmer will sing one number, '‘The Rosary”. Gordon Hed, accompanied by Miss Fulmer at the piano, will sing Sylvia” and Bette Marsh and Mary Paul will play a piano duet Buona Nolle”. COMMENCEMENT The commencement exercises of the class of 1938 will be held in the High School Auditorium on Thursday, May 19, 1938, at 8 o’clock. The commencement speaker is Dr. S. R. Ellis, of Ripon, whose subject is The Game of Life”. Dr. Ellis was, many years ago, an English teacher in the Crandon High School. He makes his summer home at Lake Lucerne. He is, at present, head of the Training Department for Teachers at Ripon College. The invocation will be given by Rev. Feldt and the benediction by Father Kiefer. Several vocal numbers will be given by the men’s Octet: Mr. Wlarde Wescott, Mr. Harold Hansen, Col. Forest Himes, Mr. Guy Krumm, Mr. Theodore Lundblade, Mr. Paul Hansen, Mr. Arthur Carpenter, and Rev. Feldt. Glenn Hoffman and Mr. Kostrzak will play a clarinet duet entitled Call Me Back 'Fal of Mine”. A mixed chorus of high school boys and girls will sing several pieces. The Valedictorian address will be given by Raymond Chartraw and the Salutatorian address by Marion Hed. The class colors, blue and silver, will be used in the decorations. The class flower, white rose, will be worn by the Seniors. The class motto is Out of School Life, Into Life’s School”, and the Seniors are eager to fulfill it. The Processional and Recessional will be played by Miss Vanita Fergu-

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The following students are members of the 1938 graduating class of the Crandon High School Abney, Stalling Adkins, Leonard Allen, Viola Barnes, Bernice Bartz, Ila May Bowman, Ruth Braun, Marvin Braun. Robert Carter, Glenn Chartraw, Raymond, Combs, Virginia Conway, Donald Davis, Robert Derickscn, Alfred Faulkner, James Fraley, Azel Gee, Leone Gerl, Gwendolyn Geske, Ruth Ginter, James Harris, Hazel Hillman, Ruby Hed, Marion Hartman, Esther Jones, Ivan Le Master, Hobert Lcckard, Ruby Maltby, Margie Mount, Harriet Murphy, Virgil Paipineau, Luella Purdy, Thomas Reinert, Ruth Schmutzer, Eugene Schnaedter, Ray Sparks, Bernard Statezny, Eugene Wilson, William Yocum, Hazel HISTORY OF THE GLASS OF 1938 When the class of ’38 first began school, at the Crandon Kindergarten, not many of us were present. All along the stony road to education, many have entered and left, so we shali mention only the members of the class ot ’38. Ruth Geske, Ila Mae Bartz, Ray Chartraw, James Faulkner, Leonard Adkins, “Bill” Wilson, “Bob” Davis, Donald Conway, Glenn Carter, Gene Schmutzer, and “Tom” Purdy, began in kindergarten, the long difficult journey to attain wisdom. In the first grade, Marion Hed joined the ranks of knowledge seek-rs. The second grade was uneventful, but in the third, Ruth Bowman entered. During the fourth and fifth grades no new members appeared. In the sixth grade, when we moved from the South to the North School, Virginia Combs and Leone Gee became part of the educational union. In the seventh and eighth grades, our class remained the same. In the Fall of 1934 we gathered at the Crandon High School and our ranks were reinforced by the appearance of Hazel Harr.s, Alfred Derickson, Stalling Abney, Ivan Jones, Hobert Le Master, Azel Fra’ey. Ruby Hillman, Eugene Statezny, James Ginter, Ray Schnaedter,- Hazel Yocum, Bernard



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Football The first football game played by Crandon was at Wabeno. Both of the learns were well matched for the opening event. Wabeno had the edge via :he air, but the Cards had the edge in the running game. Wabeno scored once in the last quarter which was enough for a vic.ory. This was done by a pass into the end zone. In the few minutes left to play the Cards were unable to advance far enough to score. It was a swell game and the home boys never gave up the fight till everything was over. The score at the end was Wabeno 6, Crandon 0. This was a non-conference game. The next game, which was played at home, was between the Cardinals and the strong Niagara team. This team had sorely defeated the Cards :ast year and the home 'boys were out for revenge. The Cards really put on :he pressure and ran the Niagara fellows around the field. The score would have .been much bigger if Crandon had not slipped up on a couple of scoring chances. The score at the end of the game was Crandon 12, Niagara 7. Niagara got their touchdown in the third frame by a plunge from the one yard line. Crandon scored both of their touchdowns in the second frame. This was also a non-conference game. The third game of the season was played at Elcho. The -Cards went wild against the weak Elcho gang and piled up a score of 53 to 0. The blocking, running, and passing was really beautiful that day. Almost everything went ight. The second string which was sent in even scored a touchdown. The Elcho boys never came within striking distance at any time. On that day the Cards looked like real champions. In the second conference game of the season the Cards tackled Wabeno at home. On that day the Cards once more started out like champions. A :ough break came in the second quarter when a Wabeno man intercepted a

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