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SENIORS 1. AAKRE. ETHEL HONOR POINTS 20 Entered here in the tenth grade from Byron High School. In the ninth grade there was a member of the Glee Club. Has been in 4H Club work for four years. serving as reporter 1935-36 and as secretary 1936-37. Was a member of Young People's Luther League 1935-36. 2. AKENHEAD. HARRIET HONOR POINTS 32 Belonged to Girl Scouts in the seventh grade: was a member of D. E. A. O. for three years. 1935-38: acted as homeroom representative in junior and senior years. and served on hall patrol 1937-38. Was an assistant teacher in the Sunday School 1932-34. 1937-38 and a regular teacher 1934-35. 3. ALLERTON. LEE HONOR POINTS 25 Entered in 1935-36 from Senn High School. Chicago. In senior year belonged to Hi-Y, to operetta cast. to class play cast. served on hall patrol and was journalism newsgatherer. Was a member of Young Peop1e's Fellowship 1936-38. and of church choir 1937-38. 4. ANDERSON. MARY ALICE HONOR POINTS 46 Belonged to the Girl Scouts 1932-35 and to Social Science Club 1932-36. Was home- room representative 1932-33 and 1937-38. Belonged to operetta cast 1935-36, class play stall' 1936-37, and operetta chorus 1937-38. Was president of class in junior year. Belonged to Language Club, to Girls' Club. to school publication committee. and served on hall patrol 1937-38. Elected to National Honor Society in senior year. 5. AUSEN, DORIS HONOR POINTS ZZ In seventh grade was a member of Social Science Club and served as assistant home- room representative: in eighth grade be- longed to Social Science Club and D. E, A. Was a member of the operetta cast in 1935- 36 and of D. E. A. O. 1936-37. Received music emblem 1936-37. Served on hall patrol and belonged to operetta chorus 1937- 38. Was a member of Girl Reserves in senior year. 6. BALCH. WAYNE HONOR POINTS 57 In seventh grade was chosen by the class for Scholarship. and won third place in dis- cussion contest. Was a member of Social Science Club 1932-37, serving as president 1936-37: of the Language Club 1935-36 and 1937-38: of D. E. A. O. 1936-37. Elected to the Junior Honor Society in ninth grade and to the National Honor Society in junior year. Was a member of class play cast 1936-37. Served on hall patrol 1937- 38. Received music emblem in senior year. Was organist at church 1935-36. pianist 1936-37. and pianist and choir master 1937- 38. Served as organist at senior commence- ment assembly. 7. BANDEL. WAYNE HONOR POINTS 50 Took part in Parent-Teacher Night program 1932-33. Acted as homeroom representa- ive in tenth and eleventh years. belonged to D. E. A. O. 1936-38, and served on hall patrol 1937-38. Was a member of Chris- tian Endeavor 1932-35 and 1936-38. act- ing as secretary 1937-38: belonged to Young People's Club 1934-38. . 8. BARNES. RUTH HONOR POINTS 29 Belonged to Girl Scouts in 1933-34 and 1935-36. to Language Club 1934-36, and to D. E. A. O. in 1936-37. Served as vol- leyball captain in tenth grade and as class play assistant in junior year. Was on hall patrol 1937-38. 9. BEAL. CHARLES HONOR POINTS 79 Was a member of Social Science Club in sev- enth grade. Belonged to Student police in grades eight and nine. became second assistant of Public Safety group 1935-36 and served as Director Public Safety in junior and senior years. Acted as homeroom representative 1935-36 and 1937-38. Was a member of the junior play cast 1936-37 and of Science Club 1936-38. serving as president 1937- 38. Chosen by class for Service in senior year. Received Eagle Scout award 1936-37. Was senior patrol leader of Troop 21. 1936- 37 and Junior Officer of Troop 83. 1937- 38. Member of senior class play cast. 10. BECKER. FRANCES HONOR POINTS 25 Belonged to Social Science Club 1932-35. took part in girls' sports 1932-34. and re- ceived Junior Life Saving emblem 1934-35. Sang in the operetta chorus in sophomore and senior years. Was member of Science Club and of Social Science Club 1937-38. Belonged to Girl Reserves 1932-33 and to church choir 1935-36. 11. BEECHER. GLEN HONOR POINTS 51 Served as class treasurer 1932-33 and home- room representative 1933-34. Belonged to Social Science Club 1932-34. Took Junior Life Saving and was a member of gymnas- tics squad 1934-35. Belonged to tennis squad 1935-38. to swimming squad and to Hi-Y 1936-38. Received music emblem 1936-37 and served as homeroom represen- tative 1936-38. Was a member of DeMolay 1937-38 and of Boy Scouts 1932-38. 12. BEHNKEN. DONALD HONOR POINTS 30 Entered ninth grade from rural school. Be- longed to Science Club, served on hall patrol and acted as homeroom representative 1937- 38. Served as president of the Boys' Ushers Club of the church. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Mary Alice Melby, secretaryg Philip Kern presidentg Virginia Eckholdt, vice-presi dentg Richard Hempstead, treasurer
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..vsz1 SENIORS .-Wg W-Nom hx 13. BEHNKEN, LYLE HONOR POINTS 29 Entered ninth grade from rural school. Served as homeroom representative 1936-37. Was a member of the School Publications Committee 1937-38. Had a paper route 1936-38. Elected to National Honor So- ciety in senior year. 14. BEMEL, DAVID HONOR POINTS so Was out for district football 1932-35 and for softball 1934-35. Served as homeroom representative for two years, 1935-37, and belonged to Hi-Y 1937-38. Was a member of the football squad for three years 1935- 38 and of the track squad 1936-37. 15. BEMEL, EVELYN HONOR POINTS 19 Belonged to the Sketch Club 1934-35 and to the Commercial Club 1936-37. 16. BERN. LESLIE HONOR POINTS zo Entered ninth grade from Keeffe Junior High School. Milwaukee. ln the seventh grade there he was class president. took part in class play and went out for Junior high athletics: in the eighth grade he was class vice-president, took part in class play and operetta and went out for athletics. Acted as homeroom representative two years 1935-37. Belonged to Boy Scouts 1934-36 and to DeMolay 1935-38. 17. BIGELOW. DOROTHY HONOR POINTS 33 Entered ninth grade from rural school. Was elected to Junior Honor Society 1934-35. Served as homeroom representative 1935-36 and on hall patrol 1937-38. Was typist for news items in senior year. Belonged to Standard Bearers 1936-38. 18. BIGELOW. LUCILLE HONOR POINTS 23 Entered ninth grade from rural school. Was a m ber of e operetta cast 1935-36 and of t Co ercial Club 1937-38. Took part i 4 Club work 1936-38. Acted as ass' tan secretary-treasurer of the Sunday Sc -1936-38. Q. 1-an-. M-. .. t -au.- 19. BINGHAM. EDNA HONOR POINTS az Served as homeroom representative in junior and senior years. Belonged to Science Club and to Social Science Club 1937-38. Was a member of Christian Endeavor 1934-36 and of Girl Reserves 1937-38. 20. BOURASSA. JEANNE HONOR POINTS Z7 Belonged to Girl Scouts in seventh and ninth grades. Was out for girls' sports 1932-34 and again in 1936-38. Was a member of D. E. A. O. 1934-35 and 1937-38. Be- longed to Commercial Club 1936-38. serv- ing as president 1937-38. Acted as home- room representative in senior year. Was a member of Girl Reserves 1934-36. 1937-38. of Little Theresa Club 1934-36 and of Jun- ior Seton Guild 1936-38. 21. BOYER. CHARLES HONOR POINTS Z7 Elected to Junior Honor Society in ninth grade. Served as homeroom representative 1935-36 and on hall patrol 1937-38. Be- longed to junior play cast 1936-37. Was a news gatherer for journalism in senior year. Belonged to Boy Scouts 1932-34, to Young People's Society 1935-38. acting as vice- president 1936-37. Was Sunday School teacher 1937-38. 22. BREMER. EUGENIA HONOR POINTS 37 Belonged to Girl Scouts for four years. 193 2- 36. Was a member of Social Science Club 1932-34. of Language Club 1934-37. and of D. E. A. O. 1936-38. Received Junior Life Saving Award in tenth grade. Served as homeroom representative 1935-36 and as class play assistant 1936-37. Was a member of Girl Reserves 1935-38. Member of senior class play staff. 23. BRAKKE. DORIS HONOR POINTS ze Entered ninth grade from rural schools. Has been a member of the Dorcas Club 1934-38 and of Luther League 1935-38. serving as secretary 1937-38. Acted as assistant secre- tary of Sunday School 1937-38. Elected to National Honor Society in senior year. 24. BRAKKE, MYRON HONOR POINTS 44 Entered ninth grade from rural school. Elect- ed to Junior Honor Society 1934-35. Served as homeroom representative and as member of hall patrol 1937-38. Belonged to Science Club and to Esperanto Class 1937- 38. Elected to National Honor Society in senior year. 1 IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Mary Adson, vice-presidentg Robert Lee, treasurcrg Mary Kirklin, secretaryg Harold Perry, president
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