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DOROTHY XMBROSE Dot fl countenanee in whzeh did meet .fweet record promuref as Jweet East Side High School 'Vladison Wisconsin I 2 3 HI Tri 4 Commercial Club Secretary 4 GLADYS A1vIBRosE fl blonde if the and .vo care ree but she can well aford to be for .rhe haf it ability Last Side High School Nladison Wisconsin I 3 Hi Tri 4 HELEN: ANDERSOIN lfxaetnefe zn little dutief lf a wonderful fourfe o rheerfulneff Freshman Sophomore Literarv I 2 Commercial Club3 4 Gymnasium I 2 3 VERA ANNING A bury eheerful little lady GleeClub1H1Tr14 G A A 3 4 Gymz LAVERNII ATKINSON The rea.ron rm the temperate will endurance orefight .rtrength and Jletll Freshman Sophomore Iiter ary 2 Glee Club I Ph Tri 4 Latin 3 4 Commercial Club 4 G A A Vice President President 4- Gym I 2 3 4. AMES BALES . immy el jollg lad ehuele full offun he J alwayf nice to eieryone. Senior Boys Honor Club Vice-President 4' Freshman- Sophomore Literary I ' Dramatic 3 4- Latin ..' Public Speaking 3' Commercial 3 4' Junior Play- Heavyweight Football hlanager 4' Heavy- weight Basketball 3' Light- weight Iiootball I - 3' Light- weight Basketball Letter- Bas- ltetball I 3 4' Annual Staff. NIERRITT BELLOVVS Squirrel I care not a jig, or the carer o bufinexs and politief ll me with doubt and di'1tineff. Biology Club 4g Senior Boys' Honor Club 4' Agriculture I, 2, 3, 43 Lightweight toot- ball I- Football 3, 4. Page I8 RONALD BAKER Ron No matter how near the if alwayf milef beneath Freshman Sophomore Liter ary I 2 Biologx Club 4 HELEN BARTIIQLOMEW el Jtrong heart but ii: not quite herx. Freshman-Sophomore Liter- ary IQ Glee Club 3 4' Hi-Tri 4' Latin 3' Commercial Club 3 4- Art 1' Library 4. I OUIS BEREI Sandusky Kid One o the quiet kind un- heeded but he J on hand when- e er he J needed. Senior Boys Honor Club 4' Freshman-Sophomore Literary 2g Glee Club 4- Agriculture Club 4 Lg Public Speaking 4g Commercial Club 3. IXONIAN-1932 ' 1 I' - I l L Li 77 ' Y il . y t S ' i v . ' ' s. 'I f 7 ' L ,v -- . 4 . . M 7 1 7 7 ! '? Y A , V . . . . f ' . 1 i - i . , w - S'3---,S',3,4- CS 7, fi , . I , , f , awning to the Jtreet, my head 4 - ' - 4 - ' .. , . . ',, ' . - ' r I , ,l , s J 1 ' ,s . Q 9 ., - 3, 3 3 7 Y J' ill 77 l 1 y ' 7 i I 1 7 . , , . , , 2, s as 7 Y 7? 7 3 K 9 Y f , 7 f Y , 7 ' 'I , I , 7 , , , CK !! , Ai I! 7 ff ' , , f Ji ' ' I F x L- 9 , l 5 I
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BIGGART THOMPSON FULMER ROGERS SFNIOR CLASS HISTORY September, 28 and the excitement of our fight for education was underway' Our voluntary enlistment amounted to 210 Two armies were organized, for the purpose of successfully covering all territory The cause of the North Side was championed by Miss Rlchardson and onicers Stanley Biggart Margaret Rogers, and Helen Deveny The South Faction was under the supervision of Thompson and Enld Segner However, we had some time free from our heavler duties for a Weiner Roast and Halloween Party. The battle still waged in 29 but we had made a fair showing and resolved to further our efforts toward the betterment of our class and set a precedent for fellow-Freshies. Toward this end Enid Segner, Helen Finley Margaret Rogers and Henry Utley, under our new rank of Sophomores, put forth their executive ability. Our first year taught us the value of Lincoln s old adage In Union there is Strength so we followed exactly that and on December I3 moved into the new quarters, provided for us as an inspiration for the continuance of our work. Steadily climbing the ladder of success, we sprang forth in 30 as uniors with renewed vigor accumulated knowledge, and a stronger attack toward further conquest of our objective-Education. ohn Mitchell Lillian Covert, Stanley Biggart, and Evelyn Kreim were the officers chosen to lead us on the way. The unior play Adam and Eva was only one of the many examples of the progress of our class. And now in 31- 32, we have a secure place and have attained the rank and accompanying dignity of Seniors. Our confidence is placed in Stanley Biggart, Willard Thompson, Robert Fulmer, and Margaret Rogers to carry out the final wishes of our class. Our Play- Outward Bound is successfully comple ed and we are endeavoring to improve our scholastic standing. We now look forward to receiving, our diplomas in une, and to entering upon our diverse careers' ap- plication of Knowledge, service for others, and higher rank in the army of life following in every increasing pursuit of our objective-Education, which shall not evade the persistent onslaught of Seekers. I agr I7 -I , ng '1 J , , . . . . . I : . 7 U Miss Heinle, and her co-Workers were: John Dixon, Elizabeth James, Willard , . 7 7 7 7 7 7 li 77 ' J , 7 J , J CC 4 77 7 7 7 CC 77 t I , J I DIXONIAN-1932
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l P ISABELLE BERGONZ ller way: are wayf of pleafarztneff and all her pathf are peaee. Hi-Tri 4, Home Economics Club 23 Freshman- Sophomore Literary 2. GUILDA BI-:VILACQUA Rather timid if the. and very, very quiet, but onee that you've known her-what a delight. Freshman-Sophomore Literary I, 25 Glee Club 4g Hi-Tri 4g Latin Club 45 Home Economics I, 2, Vice- President 3, President 45 G. A. A. 45 Operetta 43 Gym 4g Library 4. STANLEY BIGGART ..... Stan The 'web of our life if of a mingled yarn, good and ill together. Senior Boys' Honor Club 4g Freshman-Sophomore Literary 1, 2g Glee Club I, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Latin Club I, 2, 3g Public Speaking L 3, 3. 4g Com- mercial Club 4, President 4,Vice-President I, Secretary- Treasurcr 3, Basketball IQ Football 2. IVAN Bovey ...... Spike eln a-fable and courteouf gentleman. Senior Boys' Honor Club 4Q Mathematics Club 3, 4. ALICE BRINK . . Allie All thing! are difeult before they are eafy, but ,fhe lenowf all thing! are ea.ry that are done willingly. Freshman-Sophomore Liter- ary I, 23 Cvlee Club IQ Hi-Tri 4g Dramatic 3, 4g Latin Club 25 Commercial Club 4g Matli. Club 3, 4g Biology Club 43 Art 1, 3, 4. LIELEN CARSON tllueh mirth and no nzadnexf, all good and no badneff. Freshman-Sophomore Liter- ary I, 2g Glee Club IQ Hi-Tri 4g Home Economics I, 2, 3, Commercial Club 45 G. A. A. 4. EvIaI.YN CI,ATXX'0R'FHY 'llivcyv To woman .rilence giver their proper grace. Freshman-Sopliomore Liter- ary 23 Hi-'l'ri 45 Home Eco- nomics 43 Harmon I, 3g Dixon 2, 4. VELDA BUTTERBAUGII To all the Janie. Polo Community High I, 2. LIAROLD CIIAMBERS HCl1HI'l'llJCl'S,, Ile never annoyf the teacherf, or in anyway if bad, a model of good behavior if thix quiet lml. Agriculture I, 2, 39 Biology 3. PAUL CLOUSE . . filing No one if free, who 1.1 not matter of hinz.felf. Senior Boys, Honor Club 43 Freshman-Sophomore Literary IQ Agriculture I, 25 Public Speaking 4g Commercial Club 4g Biology Club 4, L. Ag. 1. Page I9 DIXONIAN-1932
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