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S E N I O R S O F 19 3 2 John- Benson Preiident Richard Donaidsox Eidrid Thorpe Pice-Pretident Secretary Shkrmax I’r.AtE Treatnrer January Class 1932 The Newer Education IN THE world today and on the pages of history are an amazing number of cases where the thing was successful in the mass because it had been perfected in the molecule. Our own school, John Marshall, contains examples of this truth. The activities of our school are largely successful because someone is constantly attending to the many details. Our student organization in the class room functions only when each student does his job efficiently, whether he is host, attendance monitor, or member of one of the group committees. These tasks are mere molecules in the mass, student government. The advisory auditorium programs have proved successful because each member of the advisory has been willing to accept his individual responsibilities. EACH year the students arc taking upon themselves more and more responsibility, and arc inaugurating ideas to be woven into the school life. During the past few years, extra-curricular activities have begun to take as important a place in education as the every-day subjects. The word education includes a great deal more than formerly. Instead of including only the formal classwork. education has come to embrace activities that give practical experience, such experiences as a student’s planning an interesting program. serving as chairman at a meeting, holding various offices in clubs, or taking an important part in Boy Scout, Hi-Y, or Blue Triangle work, or such experience as comes through the editing of the school paper, the “Judge , or the Cardinal”. John’ Benson. Fifteen Sherman Pease.
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CARDINAL O F 19 3 2 HARRISON ANTHES ArhtotJe Janesville High School. Wiwooalo! iVT J. Yocnceha Hi-Y 3; Senior Hi-Y 4; Inner Clide 4, Treasurer 4; Honor Society 4. RICHARD AYERS Ariuophanc. “G’«i Gmail ” Junior Boy - Glee Club I; “Golden Trail 2; Show of Show. J; Senior Glee Club 2.3; Student Council 2, 4; Junior Hi-Y 1, Service 2, 3; Sea : Crew 3. VIRGINIA BAKER Abyooe Rnf'hm Star in CattnUalitm Plaitin' Eau Claire Hi|th School, Witconiin, 1. 2. 3, Blue Triangle 4. JOHN BENSON Zein Kiat af tit Gait ami Mat Satechme Torch Guh 2. President 2; RooteT - Club I. Stage Gew I; Service 4; Student Council 2, Vicc-Pre idenr 2. German Club 2,3.4, Treaiurer 3. P e»ident 4;Tcoim I, 2.3, 4. Captain 3. 4;German S'cwipaper Staff 4. Honor Society 4; Senior Glee Club 4; 'Show of Show. 4; Cardinal Staff 4; loner Circle 4. President 4; Freoch Club 2. 3. 4; Junior Hi-Y I, Clav. Prcidene 4. ELLSWORTH BUSWELL Ixoo ida. ■« (ilVIUlif' At 7 » Mi t ja'' Junior Hi-Y 1. ftrach Club 2; Senior Glee Club 2; Stage Gew 3. 4. ZILLAH CONNOR Hebe Gaiiatt af YamtS ami Sfrirng; Camp Fire Girl. 1; G.A.A. 2. 3; Blue Triangle 2. 3, 4; Rooter.- Club 2, 3; Student Council 4; The Piper 4; Mi.' Nrlljr of N' Orlean. 4. EDWARD COTE Aganictnooa Cmi Cantmaaiar it tit T'ljat War Football 2, 3.4;Golf 3,4. Basketball 2,3.4. Captain 4; Junior Hi-Y 1; Service 2, 3, 4, Stage Gew 3, 4; Track 3. VERNON DALE Cornu. ,4G iaf Minimi Rt'tln Junior Boy.- Glee Gob 1; Bab 4; Junior Hi-Y 1, Secretary I. Tri Gamma Torch Gub2; Tri Gamma Hi-Y 3.4, Proident 3; Senior Hi-3' 4; Inner Cirde 4; Judge Staff 3; Cardinal Stan 4; Student Council I. RICHARD DONALDSON Apollo Gai af Prrfitty, Manly Yarn I. ati Btaat, Senior Glee Club 2; Golden Trail” 2; Student Council 3; Tenni. 2. 3, 4. Basketball 2. 3.4; French Club 3. 4; Inner Circle 4, Vice-President 4; Service4; data Vicc-Prctdent, 4. DONALD DORN Achillet Grmttt Hart a! tit Tralam War Football 2, 3. 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Service 2, 3. 4. Icaghowan Club 1.2. MYRON ENGHOLM One trot Gai af Draamt Football 2, 3. 4; German Gub 3, 4, Rooter.' Club 2. 3, Service 1. 2, 3. 4. VIOLA ERKEL tm Gaiian a] tit Ratal Student Council 1. G.A.A. I. Mu' Nelly of N' Orlean ” 4; Honor Society 4. Sixtrrn
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