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K v 12 :NX N I LONDON HIGH sol-loot Trophies and Aw ards HE New London High School has several trophies and awards which are given each year to promote interest ID the various school activities One of these the Thrlft Banner was presented to the school by the Class of 1927 It is awarded each year to the class having the highest bmking record I was won last year by the Class of 1933 and as they are in the lead as this write up goes to press it IS believed that they will again be declared wmners The oratory medal was presented to the school in 1924 by Arthur Cuff who graduated with the Class of 1931 and was won this year by Arthur Palmer of the Class of 1932 Eight sllver Loving Cups were given to the school by the Class of 1926 to bc awarded to the first and second place winners in all four phases of public speaking The winners of the oratory cups last year were Alice Palmer Class of 1931 who won first place and Arthur Palmer Class of 1932 who won second place The first place cup was won this year by Arthur Palmer Class of 1932 and the second place cup was won by Ardell Roepke Class of 1932 In declamatory work the wmners las year were Ruth Plumb Class of 1931 first place and Hazel Bleck Class of 1931 second place The winners this year were Beatrice Manske Class of 1933 who re celved first place and Agnes McN1chols Class of 1935 who won second place The extemporaneous speaking cups were won last year by Arthur Palmer Class of 1932 who received first place and William Sohrwelde Class of 1932 who received second First place was won thu year by Wesley Calef and second place was won by Wil iam Sohrwelde Extemporaneous reading wmners were first place Mary June Rlckaby Class of 1934 and second Hazel Bleck Class of 1931 Winners this year were first place Louise Demmmg Class of 1934 and second Alice Zxemer Class of 1932 The Class of 1925 presented a declamatory medal to the school to be awarded each year to the student winning first place ln declamation It was awarded last year to Ruth Plumb of the Class of 1931 and this year to Beatrice Manske of the Class of 1933 The Class of 1925 also gave to the school a trophy called the Student Honor Cup It IS awarded to the student whose average IS the highest throughout the school year It was won last year by Delos Hobbs a member of the Class of 1933 Perhaps the most popular trophy IS the School Sp1r1t Cup It was given to the school by the Class of 1924 It IS presented to the class showing the most school splrlt throughout the year The spirit of each class is based on the number of mem bers who take part in music athletic and forensic events and also on the stunt put on by each class on the annual stunt night The cup was won last year by the Class of 1931 and this year by the Class of 1932 Yeah' Ads ertismg Pay s Mr Calef What kind of goods are sample goods? Fred Noack Free goods Loxe Me Loxe Ms Car In his Freshman Citizenship class Mr Koten was talking about a winning personality and after dlscussmg the matter demanded Now give me an example of some one with a winning personality here in school A bright Freshxe bodly got up and said Dlngy Dernbach because he has a car and all the glrls love him Some Bite Some Don t Mr Stacy in geometry class Ill give anybody S500 if he can construct and prove a nine sided square Orville JOSSIC Show us the S500 first' 60 - x T g - 4 .... 4 ,P f A f J . 1. A X B ' W 1 EW , 7- . 7 Y 1 ' . L . L , . , . , . , , , . , L ' . V 1 - I I N I ' , - . A - , . , . 1 4 V I l u ' H A , . lk 24 P? ik 24 , - ik 24 nk S ' U -K , , . 0
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,, AXQ , NEW ' T LONDON me sonool. ,,. Soclal Actlvltles URING the year whlle school work was progressmg rapldl socxal actlvltles were by no means sllghted The Freshles started the years amusement wlth a bang A blg party was held at the Werner Hall on September 18 Games were played for amusement E eryone spent a very enjoyable evemng The Jumors held a carmval at the Werner Hall on November 13 A very amuslng art gallery was dlsplayed foztunes were told and a vegetable auctlon was held Although lt was Frlday the 13th the event was a bxg success An Open House was held at school on December 15 Many parents attended the program of the school work as presented A free lunch was served by the Home Economics Class lmmedlately followlng the closlng of the evemng sesslon A unique program was held at the W'erner Hall on December 18 A basket soclal served as most of the evenlngs merrlment Thls was followed by danclng to the muslc of Geo Fuerst and h1s Play Boys The program was under the SUSPCIGS of the Senlor Class Mr McMahon took the opportunlty to express hls appreexatlon of the excellent work done by the debators and the coach He entertalned them as hls guests at the Joint meetlng of the Rotary and Llons clubs on January 23 John R Rledl ed1 tor of the Appleton Post Crescent was the speaker of the day Members of the debate team together wlth Mr and Mrs Brockhaus were also the evenlngs entertainment after whlch a dellclous lunch was served The Freshman Class held another party at the Werner Hall on March 17 It was an all school party A basket ball game was played between the Clty Sllckers and the Country Hay Shakers A glrls basket ball game was also another event The latter part of the evemng was spent danclng to the muslc furmshed by the Hlgh School Dance Orchestra The teachers too spent a few enjoyable evemngs away from the dally grlnd The faculty and the Board of Education were entertalned by the Rotarlans at Werner Hall on September 14 Fxve hundred brldge and dancmg made the evemng a most enjoyable one The next tlme the teachers were entertamed was on September 17 at the Wemer Hall when they were guests of the P T A The evenmg was spent ln games and novel stunts A slx thlrty dlnner ln honor of the New London teachers was glven at Shaw ano on January 15 The dellcxous meal was served by the Home Economlcs depart ment of that school An exchange teacher from Germany spoke on the llkenesses and dxfferences of secondary educatlon ln the Unlted States and IH Germany In order to enlarge thelr acqualntances ln the c1ty the teachers of New Lo-1 don entertained guests at the Red Geranium Tea Room on February 9 Each teach er lnvlted one guest The evemng was spent ID playlng cards both bridge and five hundred During the year the P T A held several dances At most of the programs Geo Fuerst and h1s Play Boys furmshed the muslc The money ralsed was used for the purpose of helpmg the Hlgh School Band LATIN IS S0 E-KSX' Forte dux an Aro Forty ducks 1n a row M1 ante nos lam 1lle My aunty knovus I am 111 Ml neque IS num My neck IS numb tD1d the anclcnts have neckmg part1es l E et out ln spes He ate out ln space Is Captlvus bom Is the captxve bony Facilltes slt ln COHSlll0 Facultles slt ln councll Iam Caesor I am Caesar 11 vush I vsere when I translate Latml 62 1' V X 4 'w ' ' N , I, X Ap: K X Q x 4 ' NSA ' K Rv , S ' 4 A 5 1, ,I ' l ' A , ' u nv! v . . l A ' V- entertained at the Calef home on Tuesday, January 24. Cards and games furnished
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