Garfield Junior High School - Review Yearbook (Fond Du Lac, WI)

 - Class of 1924

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The REVIEXV NINETEEN 'rw1QN'1'v-ifonn Roosevelt Band Tow row Cleft to rightb-G. Miller, R. Aigner, A. Nelson, A. Davis, Alvin Hebbe, Leonard De glusha, P. Kroes, VV. Paige, R. Bannerman, N. Mendelske, R. Assof, E. Leroux, R. Halfnmn, F. haw. Second row Qlejt to 'rightj-J. Trlggs, C. Zoellner, G. Davis, C. Broderick, C. Warns, E. Schultz, XV. Clark, R. Heath, A. Dougherty, F. Freund. First row ilcft Lo rightj-C. Storm, R. Kline, R. If.GillH', XV. Hendricks, A. Dupies, I-I. Dille, C. Zynda. Roosevelt Urchestra Top row-Floyd, Lynels, Anderson, Nvarns, Baldwin, Davis, Miller, Kroes. Second row-Salter, Heath, Miller, DeNell, Relnig, Bush. Bottom row-Peeke, Klein, Carpenter, Anderson, Klein, Zucksinnn, Merz, Maurice Finnegan. ' Page 24

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The REVIEW N INETEEN TWENTY-FOUR Activities Although school means books and hard study the pupils of Roosevelt still find time for various activities which have come to mean a great deal to most of us. They help to relieve the monotony of daily study and keep us tit for our work in school. The teachers and pupils work lOl-ZtfhOl' and try to make these activities as interesting' as possible. There are outdoor and in- door activities ror both boys and girls tor all seasons. rn tne fall there is football for the boys and hiking and tennis for both the girls. During the winter season the boys and grils play basketball for indoor sport boys and the while skating furnishes an opportunity for outdoor exercise. JH the spring hiking and tennis are resumed and the boys get out their balls organize basball teams. Not The Orchestra, The uotivlty in and hats and an of the school activities are however ln the nature of sports. most important indoor activities are thc Latin Club, Dramatic clubs, the Band, the the Debating Club, the Cltizenship Club, the Glee Club, and the Camp pupils are urged to take part in some outside work and are allowed which they are most interested. .tflru Rruups. to choose the We have all derived a. great deal of benefit from these activities and they have served their purpos, that of promoting school spirit and keeping the pupils interested in their school work. PROVINCE OF GAUL The Province of Gaul is a. branch of tne Senior High School Classical Club. All the mem- bers of the Latin classes in Roosevelt who pay their taxes to Rome are eligible to vote and be members of the Roosevelt Club. The club is divided into two parties the Patricians and Plebeians. Those who have taken Latin two years are Patrlclans, those who have taken it one year art: 1 lebeians. THB otlicers elected for the year 1924 were Sylvester Stepnoski, Governor, Marcella Mann, Quaestor, and Richard Grassy, Scrlba. Honor Roll At thesclose of the six weeks ending April 18, fifty seven i571 pupils were found to merit ll P12109 011 T-he Honor 12011: twenty-three 1233 of these are members of the ninth grade. To attain this distinction, rt was necessary for pupils to average 902, or over ln all of the studies carried and not fall below 85'Z, in any single study. NINTH GRADE-ROOSEVELT Harriet Carpenter' 103 96.2 Loretta. Konen 106 92.4 Clementina Keys 106 91.2 Virginia Kline 106 95.8 Elsie Krug 106 92.4 Richard Assaf 104 91.0 Vanas Rlstau 108 95.4 Melvin Mueller 108 92.4 Paul Kroes 106 90.8 Dorothy Schrage 109 95.0 Adele Relchling 108 92.4 Florence Peerenboom 108 90.8 Laurine Gerhard 104 94.6 Jennie Entringer 103 92.2 Cecelia Marshall 107 90.6 Ermin Freund 104 94.4 Dorothy Barbeau 104 92.2 NVinifred Menzel 107 90.6 Grace Jensen 106 94.2 Charles Hess 104 92.2 Margaret Dana 103 90.4 Cecelia O'Connell 10S 93.8 Mary Brady 104 91.8 GARFIELD Abraham, Adella Arnbelang, Ethel Lieldon, Ruth Byrnes, Virginia Calvy, Geor:-re Cohen, Lena Diemun. Dorothy Duffiim, Lorena Duffrim, Viola Felton, Frances Friedel, Olive Glasow, Marian Henning, Florence gacobli glorence enz, E na Kernnitz, Marian Kinkel, Dorothy Klingbeil, Dorothy Lehman, Bernzrdine Lewis, Mlldra Marshall, Mary Meyers, Irene Scharf, Erna Xveidemneier, Helen NV halen, Lina GARFIELD REVIEW STA FF Adella Abraham Herbert Bauers FIOFFIICE' Hefllflins' Faculty Advisers Marion Kemnrtz Lawrence Connors Arlyle Kraemer Miss Goodrich Eileen Curringtun Charles Mayer Mr. Geiger Bernice Foley GARFIELD JUNIOR STAFF Maurice Murray Esther Halverson Charles Mayer .John lritclu-r Arlyle Kraemer ltlildra Lewis Eileen Currlngton REPORTERS Herbert Bauers, Kenneth Smith, Abraham, Julia Walsh, Lyle Trader, Jennie Goodman, Gertrude Smith, Dorothy Bond, Adella Catherine McGrath, Lawrence Connors, lleen Bannon, Dorothy Barnes, Robert Dunlap, Harley Gilboy, Evelyn Mullen, Mildred Boland-, Dorothy Mineau, NEWSPAPER CLUB OFFICIALS Lester XVist, Lawrence Conners, George Calvy, Kenneth Smith. Faculty urlviscr, Mr. Geiger. Laliunie Vandervoort. TEDDY STAFF Cecelia Marshall, Prcsirlentj Irene Bacchus, Copy-lfV1'1Zter,' Melvin Mueller, Edito1'ic1l,' Daisy Dix, Iln-mor,' Mildred NVhlte, Humc-r,' Richard Heath, H'lL7Il01'j Harold Berkholtz, S1J0'I'lS.,' Andie Perry, Sportsj Helen Davison, Assembly. Reporters, Ursel Boudry, Muriel Buckley, Margaret Keenan, Helen Kremer, Isabelle I-Iusting, Ernestine Nlfagner, Lachlnn Pee-ke. ROOSEVELT REVIEVV STAFF Virginia Kline, Harriet Carpenter, ltiargaret Dana, Melvin Mueller, Grace Jensen, Ermin Feurd, Charles l-less, Paul Kroes, Laurine Ge-rhart, Marie Stepnoskl, Janet Trlggs, Harry Torgc, Kurt Rueping. Adele Reichling, George Megellis, Andre Perry. Faculty, Frank Sabish, Grace Johnston, Ruth Pinkerton. Page 23



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The REVIEW N1NE'l'EEN TWENTY-1f0UR Garfield Junior Bona' and Orchestra Top Cleft Lo 'rightj-Brelteng'ross, Bauers, Schleger, Schmidt, Guell, Dlltmar, lnprum Bcukl-r, lvlumch. Illirlrllc row--Jvnz, Trader, Crook, Rcttmun, Kllngbcil, Vundervoolt. XVist, Dl'LlilL'l', Kuhn Bottom -row-Johnson, Kienuw, Dollhuusen, Ruttman, Blakely, Whoa-ler, Dousu, Nuubgukl. Edmunds. y GRACEFUI, DANCERS IN THE UPERETT.-X 'WVITCH OF FAIRY DELL Top row-Hill. Thomason, Rawlings, Miss Edmunds, Rottman, Currington, Felton. Sono-nfl row-NVarnex', Humleckor, Whalen, Brodda, Loy, Mullen, Xkfxight, Diemzm. Bottom ro-w-Barbeau, Shram, Zorr, Belden, Calrd, Clark. Page 25

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