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Lv ' D. Toulon, D. Love, N. Flister, C. Shearer, F. Dallman, D. THE CRIMSON T HE SENIOR Class of 1938 followed the tradition of the last three years by editing a printed yearbook rather than a mimeographed form, and photographic reproduction was again used. Candidates for the positions on the staff were decided by a faculty committee, and intensive work on the Crimson began with the opening of the second semester. The staff selected a theme carrying out the old and the new, and decided that all pictures should be set flush with edges of the pages. Much was gained from examining other annuals and adopting some of their best features, as well as from the instructive lectures at the High School Editors' Convention at Madison in the fall. STUDENT ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION UNDER the direction of Mr. Bloss, the Student Activities Association finances all school athletics, forensics, dramatics and social hours. In addition, it supports the Tatler entirely, and the Crimson in part. A new system of payment was devised this year whereby the payment of a lump sum entitled the member to the Crimson at -a reduced price. As usual, the Student Activities Association was a great help in promoting school activities. B. Peterson, M. Dickerson, J. Cruse, R. A. Pringle, R. Nilsen. N S at P c R. Lein, T. Brown, W. Stricker, D. Blanchard, Miss Halver
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J. Bosbon, J. Holtan, C. Ewers, J. Hallett, R. Jenson, C. Fritzke, L. Bartelt, M. Davis, J. Ford, B. Adolphson F. Eckhardt, C. Ford, Y. Hargreaves, H, Lein, S. Kersten, E. Kjendle, V Geske, C. Bradley, V. Crandall, B. Lein. C. Ford L. Houge, K. Carter, J. Devine, J. Bruhn, M. Lein, T. Dickinson, B. Bifdermann. M. Collins. H. Lein, B. Flister,'B, Anderson M. Heller, L. Gander, K. Jenson, R. Lyke, W. Learn, Mr. Hamburg, R. Balke, J. Dodge, E. Maves, I. Anderson FRESHMAN CLASS HE CLASS of '41 with Mr. Hamburg chose the following class officers to start its high school career. William Learn, president, Marion Lein. vice-presidentg Cecil Bradley, secretary, Robert Sweeney, treasurer, and Rose Ann Teisberg, social representative. Other than being president of his class Bill proved himself an up and coming debater and won a position on the squad and earned honors in extemporaneous speaking. ' B. Wentworth, F. Stricker, C. Nelson, M. Roeber, E. Pease. K. Trulson, F. Wilberg, C. Stanke, M. Skar, M. Tracy. R. Maves G. Richardson, D. Wheeler, L. Nickel, H. Stewart, B. J. Ness, A. Platek, R. Nelson, M. Schroeder, B. Zwergel, D. Olson, I. Riedel, J. Zwergel R. North, M. Pett, J. Southworth. H. Stricker. R. Pierce, R. Sweeney, R. A. Teisberg, E. Olson, E. Naaett, L. Oren. R. Sommervold D. Smith, V. Trick, M. Peterson, J. M. Wescott. M. Splitter, H. Palmiter, M. Olstad, L. Zaborek, G. Peach, S. Reppen, C. Price 4
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DG 4: K. Palmer, B. Peterson. G. Boyd, D. Toulon, F. Crufe, V. Good ' ' Ba nes F. Nilsen. B. Dickerson, I. Olteson. W. Solien, M. Smith, D. Price. D. rs s E. Devine, J. Wescott, M. Rnherty. Miss Halverson, M. Senkel, R. Petersen, C. Gumhle THE TATLER HE TATLER published fifteen mimeographed issues during this school year, including special editions for the holidays. An effort was made this year to get away from too many news stories, and to have more features. There has been a great exchange with other schools, and it is generally agreed that our school paper is a profitable enterprise. Four staff representatives attended the Wisconsin High School Edi- tors' Conference at Madison Thanksgiving week-end. Iona Otteson, Ruth Petersen, Henry Ebbott and William Solien were present at the two-day convention. Benefits were derived from these meetings and an improved Tatler is the result. STUDENT COUNCIL TARTING its second year with sixteen members, four representatives from each class, the Student Council with Mr. Bloss as adviser experi- mented. Among the interesting projects undertaken by the council were visits to other schools. The greatest accomplishment of the year was the pep meeting before the Stoughton-Edgerton football game. L Armit R Sweeney. M. E Devine, R. Pierce. V. Byrne, T. Chapman G. Nleltum. 'R. 'A. Teisnerg, c sm-afar. B. VVQ-ntworth, 1-2. vim-y. 1-1. Mummy M Rth rty J. Devine, W. Miller, D. Blanchard Mr. Bloss, . i e ,
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