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Lois NEYVELI.-K ' Elk ' 1 Nothin,-:'s new, annl nothiug's true. and nothing lllillil'l'S. lintereml from Lourlles, 2: Glen- Club, 2, 35, EDWARD OAKWOOD He gains wisdom in a happy nay. Burbank Seienee, 1, tlllirerg Class lbtlieer, 1, 23 Webster, 2, 33 lIi Y, 2, 3, 4, Utlieer, 43 Cheerlearler, Cl, 43 llehate, Ci, 43 llineoln Debating Club, lj Adrain, 1. L1-:Noun OSETII A elear eonseienee is a sure card. Latin Club, 13 Burbank Sell-nee, lg G. A. A., 2, 513 Marionette Stalf, ZX3 Ilall Monitor, II. FRANCIS RA SMUSSEN-' f l 1'an11y DitTusefl knowledge immortalizes itself. Burbank Science, 13 Illtl't1l1llll'Ltl Baseball, 4, Ilonormx' MAE STEVEN SON-K ' Do-Do ' 1 0bedienre lleeks the Christian most. Burbank Seienee, lg G. A, A., 43 Glee Club, 1, 2 TED J. PETERSON-' ' Swede' ' ' Youthl Youth! How bouyant are thy hopes. Intramural Baseball, 2, Il, 43 Intramural Basketball, 2. fl, 43 Home Ronin Basketball, Si. 4: Turnbliug, 1, 2. DOROTHY SHERVVOOD-4 4 Dot 4 ' Thou hast the fatal gift of beauty. Glee Club, 1, 43 Lineoln llebate, lg tl, A. A., 223 Marionette Staff, 253 Iiadger Club, 1. FREDERICK AUGYST SCHEVVE--I ' Fritz H Every man meets his Waterloo at last. Football, 23 Intramural Basketball, 1, 2, 3, -lj Baseball, 1, Z, 4. HVAZEL SEEFELDT-1 1 Lezah Tlllefees Description only exeites curiosity---seeing satisfies it. Putamus. 13 Badger, 13 Glee Club, 1, 2, 33 G, A. A., 1, 2, Ci, 43 Volleyball, 1, 2, 76, 43 Whipurnette Staff, 43 Basketball, 1. EDVVARD VIETH-' 'Eddie l l A brave endeavor to do thy duty. Golf, 2, 3, 43 Intramural, 1, 2, Il, -lg Chef Club, 2, 25. LORRAINE M. PEPINZK ' Pep ' ' ln general, those who have nothing to say eontrive to spend the longest time doing it. Glee Club, l, 2, 3, 43 Hall Monitor, 2. 33 Adrain, lg G. A. A., 2, 3, 43 Basketball, 1, 2, 43 Volleyball, Il, 43 Baseball, Zi, 4. Louis STEPPKE1Kt'1'C'tl,, No one knows what he ran flo 'til he tries. Football, 1, 23 Basketball, 1, 2, 33 lntramural. 1, 2, Ii. 43 Badger Club. 1, 23 Burbank Seienre, 1. LAWRENCE QUEEVER-' ' Sam 1 ' lt is easier to know mankind in general than man individually. Intramural Basketball, 1, 23 Intramural Baseball, fl, 43 Burbank Seienee, 13 Tumbling, 3. HELEN DROESE44 ' Nell H Herr-'s another Helen to tire another Troy. Badger Club, 13 Adrain, 13 Burbank Srienee, 13 G. A. A., 3. THERON TRIMBLE-A ' Sam ' ' lt is never so flilileult to speak as when we are ashamed of our silence. Trark. Zi, 4. DONALD IWACFARLANE-I ' Duel ' ' Why does one 1nan's yawning make another yawn? Intramural Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 43 Chef Club, 13 Golf, 1, 2, 4: Home Boom Basketball, 243 Glee Club, 1. FRANK SZYMIK Youth should watrh joys and shoot them as they fly. 25
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DANIEL Os'rEuIsEnG-1 1 Danny Love is difl'erent w'itl1 us men. Chef Club. 13 lli Y, 43 Football, 41 Intramural Baseball, il, 43 llolf. 43 lrramaties, l. JOYCE M. .PAIQENT--1 1 Jaypee A joke's a very serious thing. Badger Club, 13 Adrain, 1. ALICE PAZYNSKI-I 1 Al ' ' Nothing great was ever aehievell without, enthusiasm. tllee Club, lp G. .t. A., 2, IUKANKLIN l'EAI:soN-1 1 Doe 1 ' I'ntwisting all the ehains that tie the hidden soul of harmony. Burbank Seietneu, 13 Band, 1, 2, Il, 4, Student Ilireetor, 43 Basketball Manager, 33 tlrrhestra, 33 Quill and Seroll, 3, 43 Marionette Statf, 3. JENICE D. PEDERSON-4 1 Toots ' ' Zealcns, yet modest. Badger Club, 13 G. A. A., 2, 3, 43 Volleyball, 4. HAROLD l'INKowsKY---1 1 Twerp ' ' The silent rountenanee often speaks. Football, 1, 2, 213 Basketball, 2, C43 'Fraek 1, 23 M Club, 3, 43 intramural Basketball, 1. FIIANCIS POQUETTE-1 1 Franny ' ' No one is exempt from talking nonsense. Football, 2, 33 lntramural Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 43 Home Room Basketball, 2, 3, 43 Golf, 3, 4, ESTHER ELSIE RoEcKEn-1 1 Es 1 ' FrieuIlsl1ip! mysterious eelnent of the soull Sweetness of life. G A A 2 WIIIIJIABI H. REINES--' 1 Bull Fearless minds elimb soonest to erownsf' Football, 2, 43 Basketball, 1, 2. 3, 43 Traek, 1, 23 Club, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball, 1. ALFKEIJ STEFFENA-1 1 Al Jr. ' ' On what strange stuff ambition feeds. Glee Club, 1, 2, Sl, 4, Vive Pres., 43 Intramural Sports, 1, 2, R3 lli Y, Sl, 4, See. and l'res.3 Football, l, 2, 43 Varsity, 43 Basketball, 2, 293 M Club, 43 Hall Monitor, fl, 43 Traek, 1, 23 .Ir. Drarnaties 13 Galt, 1, 23 Marionette Staff, lj Booster Club, 1, 23 Jr. High Chorus, 1. ALICE A. ROTHMAN--1' 1 Al 1 ' What eould a woman's head eontrive whieh it would not know how to excuse? Glee Club, 1, 2, IS, 43 G. A. A., 2, IS, 43 Hall Monitor, 33 Volleyball, 1, 2, 14, 43 Lincoln Debating. lj Baseball, 2, 3, 43 Basketball, 1, 2, 34, 43 Class Ottioer, 2. IIQVIN ST EPPKE-1 1 Nibs ' ' Wise men say nothing in dangerous times. Intramural Baseball, 1, 2. ffl, 43 M Club, 3, 43 Intramural Bas- ketba.ll, lj Varsity Basketball, 2, 24, 4. KATHI-:YN AAIELIA AYANIIAREN-I 1 Kate ' ' Have you summoned your wits from wool gathering? Entered front Lourdes, 33 G. A. A., 3. WILLIAM J. TIDEIIIAN-1 1 Tnd 1 ' Lool,l he is winding up the watrh of his wit, by and by it will strike, Webster, 2, 3, 4. 'l'reasurer, 43 Jr. Chorus, lj Dramaties, 23 Adrain, 13 Marionette Staff, :il Linenln Debating, 13 Home Boom President, 3. M.AIiLE C. ULVIG-K 1l'iekles1 1 A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. Burbank Seienee, 13 Volleyball, S43 Basketball, 3, UOBINNE Rtrtrz-1 1 Connie 1 ' 'l'lIe saying that beauty is skin deep, is only a skin deep saying. Badger Club, lj Glee Club, 2, 353 Library Couneil, Il, 4, 0tl'leer3 G. A. A.. -l3 Marionette Staff, 33 Basketball, 4. GonDoN A. SVVANSON-K'Sqll1T1'9ly 'A The atroeious erime of being a young man, Intramural, 3, 4, VIOLET C. OLSON-1 1 Vi ' ' lf silence is golden, she is a millionaire. GRAYCE C. VVORTNEIQ-1 1 Pickles 1 ' She smiled and the shadows departed. G. A, A,, 43 Whinurnette Staff, 43 Burbank Seienee, 13 Basketball, 43 Baseball, 4. Woonnow RICHTER A self made man? Yes and worships his creator. MAIIIE VOGTH-I 1 Mickey ' ' For she has a tongue with a tang. .lunior llramaties, 13 Adrain, 1, 0lTicer3 Lincoln Debating, 13 Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, llliieer, 43 Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4, Oflieer, 43 Baseball, 1, 2, 33 Volleyball, 1, 23 Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 3, 43 Dra- maties, 43 Hall Monitor, 2, 33 Vocal Study, 33 Tumbling, 1. 24
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vypgnrs-gr. W, .,,1..-ef-pw--,, .K 1? 4- -'g JOYCE BEYERS, the valedictorian, has maintained the highest scholastic averages in the Senior class. Her cheerful and friendly personality has won her many friends. Besides her classroom achievements, she has participated in many extra curricular activities. She was a member of the Library Council in both her junior and seniors years, and she also took an active part in girls, athletics, in which she participated as a member of the G. A. A. and one of the volley ball teams. She chose the Commercial Course. JANE HASLANGER, whose average was very slightly below that of Joyce's, was chosen salutatorian. Her school life has been a full one. Capable and dependable in every way, she has cooperated to the fullest extent both in her classes and in other school activities. This year she has been the accompanist for the Boys' Glee Club and the Junior High Choruses. She was also in the Library Council for three years, besides being out for Girls' Athletics. Her work has been done in the General Course. BIRD MARTINEAU, orator, took first place in oratory in Marinette high school, both this year and in his junior year. To the great delight of the school, during his Senior year, he took first place in the Fox River Valley Oratorical contest at Oshkosh in which he gave his oration, Abraham Lincoln. This was Marinettels first victory of the kind for many years. JOYCE BAGLEY, declaimer, won the Marinette High School Girls' contest, in her Senior year, with her declamation, Eyes, She represented the school at the Fox River Valley Forensic League contest at Sheboygan. She also won the declamatory contest when she was a junior. TEN HIGH RANKING SENIORS: These ten seniors have achieved the highest scholastic rank in their class with a general average of ninety or over for all Work taken in Senior High School, Joyce Beyers, Jane Haslanger, Margaret Heller, Edna Henquinet, Beth MacAlister, Jean Carlquist, Grace Martindale, Jean Merritt, Edward Oakwood, Bird Martineau, and Corinne Rutz. 26
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