Edgerton High School - Crimson Yearbook (Edgerton, WI)

 - Class of 1937

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1937 Crimson 1 I x fc atv. ,fa 3 tif iq C. Shearer, L, Armxl. W. Brandi, M Krueger, Miss Wright. K Lenz. V. Hfnhv. L Sla L. Scnumaker. I-J. Sherman, fi. Stricker. P. Goefle. Miss Fleming. M. Henry. I. Ones R. Peterson. C. llawe D. Pierce. E. Eastman, R. Bartell, B. Aalseth, C. Tierney. B. Ratzlaff. V. Hfiuue, R fum HEATER informality in the illustrations, emphasis on the day-by-day life of the school, and an expanded School Life section in which an at- tempt is made to record in an interesting way the memorable traits and accomplishments of students and teachers are characteristics of the 1937 Crimson. In size and in style of binding the Crimson this year is identical with that of last, but there is more variety this year in page lay-outs, and a greater number of pictures has been used. Betty Aalseth, editor, Vernon Houge, business manager: and Luella Schumaker, senior editor, attended the Wisconsin Iligh School Editors' conference at Madison in November, and studied the contents of yearbooks and possible methods of production. In their work this year, members of the staff profited from examining other annuals and adopting some of their best features, much help was also received from the criticisms of last year's Crimson which were received from the National Scholastic Press Association at the time that organization awarded the 1936 yearbook first class honor rating in a national competition for schools the size of Edger- ton High School. financial concerns . . . . making up the dummy

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J O n. L Xiney. H. Tellels--n, M. Q 9 IK lliniln-ll N Holman. B Ke-pp. I. In-vine Mr Blues. lf. Jenson. R 114-use. I. riewkp I I- Ii-'im X' li-n-on V Ilaggvrlx I' .-Xnfler:-I-n I Ixarson, I. Iohnsun. II. 'lresx I!,Krurk1-nlwrg l I-llziigxorz J llzli-livin-k I. l'lirisli:uiwii. I Krzinzvr. I Kramer. I.. Heller. R. Cooper. I Birm- i-lr'!'N-il. II Iliit-lei' NI II-flmn-r. H lI:1uu-rlx, M l'urru-r. Il. Iloerr, .I Jap-nlilrh. N Klilzkiv ll Imilfn- 1: I' llziriv-1 Ii NYU:-illi Ii Vliziiiniaii S, HI'!I'llt'j. ,-X J:n'obsori,1NI .-Xnflq-rsnn. IJ fiom-'If' N Sl'l'l'li Ol-' their small stature, the Freshmen have played an important part in the sc-hool life this year. Class olficers were as follows: Hay- niond Chapman, president: Ted Wescott, vice-president: Anna Jean Jacob- son, treasurer: Shirley Bradley, secretaryg and Ruth Woerth, social repre- sentative. Colorful costumes were featured at the get-acquainted masquerade party ol' the class held early in the year. The advisor was Mr. Bloss. X' Vanden, A. Starum. N. Y-iss. C. Sweeney. V. Schmeling. D. Mason. I-'. Schoenfeldl. M. Southworth. J. Olson Smith. C. Pease. J, Mcfjnnnily, B. Stark. R. Slanke. L. Marsden Neltum. S. Marsden. N. Ylvisaker, J. Nelson, J. Schwarzbach. K. Vhleman, H, Mclnlyre. L. Slricker. V. VVenlworlh Shannon, M. Nilsen, L. Maves. L. Yow, G. Sperry. H. Zahorek I Nlaves. R. Peterson. P Ness. E. Il Nkau. M. Senkel. D. Siiff. B. Onsgard. M. Roherty, B. North, C, Reilly, W. Miller, R. Pierce 1' Fl'CSl'lm8f'l Class PA' LIE 'YNV1-.IN TX



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-J -J 9 mv, J. Cruse, R. Bartelt, I. Otteson, R, Nilsen, R. Gumble, G. Boyd D. Price, W. Solien, L. Schumaker, H. Ebbott, C. Gumble, R. Petersen Wileman, C. Davre, B. Aalseth, M. North, E. Sherman, Miss Fleming, V. Houge DEFINITE improvements in the Tatler this year can be attributed largely to the benefits derived from the attendance of six staff repre- sentatives at the Wisconsin High School Editors' Conference at Madison Thanksgiving week-end. Muriel North, Evelyn Sherman, William Solien. Iluth Gumble, Henry Ebbott, and Gordon Boyd were present at the two-day convention and covered all the sessions dealing with the problem of pub- lishing a school newspaper. Their expenses were paid in part by the Tatler. Returning from the convention dissatisfied in several respects with the Tatler, the delegates had definite ideas as to what changes should be made, and the changes attempted as experiments were recognized as im- provements and retained throughout the year. The make-up or page ar- rangement was changedg the type used in the body of the paper was changed, resulting in greater legibilityg sports coverage and writing were advanced in quality through the interest of convention delegates and sports editors. Ideas for feature stories were obtained in abundance, and this yelar an earnest attempt was made to bring in the names of all students in sc ool. The staff was very ambitious this year to put out a paper which should be free from errors in grammatical construction, syllabication, and spell- ing of names. Typists and editors laboriously counted out every typed line to obtain a pleasing effect of orderly columns when the paper was fin- ished. On several occasions staff members showed their ability to do cred- itable work without help from the advisor. Members of the staff who worked the full year were as follows: Editor ........,......,......,,,..,.,,,,..,.,...,,,..... Muriel North News Editor -.- ...i...... ...,.,...,,... ,..... B e ttv Aalseth Desk Editor - .....,...,..,,,.,,.,.,,...,e.,.,.,.. Evelvn Shennan Sp0rtS Editor ..,..................,,,.,,..,,...,...,,, Rolland Nilsen John Cruse, Celia Gumble Exchange Editor ...,..,......,.,...,,,..,....,..,.,,.,.. Clara Dawe Feature Editor ..,....,...,,....,..,.,.......,..,,..,,,. Ruth Gumble Clara Dawe, Luella Schumaker, William Solien, Russell Bartelt Reporters-Gordon Boyd. Henry Ebbott, Dorothy Price, George Wileman Typists-Luells. Schumaker, Iona Otteson, Ruth Petersen, Dorothy Price Circulation Manager -,,,,,,-,,,,,,.-Y,-,-,,,,.,,,,,,,,, Vgrnon Hogg, Advisor ---,e........,... ,. .....,......,..., Miss Helen Fleming Tatlcr PAGE TWENTY-FOUR

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