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ginmeeeaW are the senior aces of 1939 . . . voted as best by faculty members on scholarship, personality, partio ipation, and leadership. . . . Lucille Janz . . . most popular in .37 . . . highr est scholarship average of sorority girls in ,38 . . . president of her sorority, Theta Sigma, and secrer tary of interrsorority council in junior year . . . . . Pi Omega Pi member as well as W.A.A., commercial club, and mercier. . . . Robert Schultheis . honors . . secretaryrtreasurer of senior class . . . began early to gain extra . president of forensics in sophomore year . . . business manager of Minneiska in junior year and student adviser this year . . . Chi Delt president, interfraternity council, band, and memr bership in Pi Omega Pi add to honors. . . . Virginia Marsh . . . academic ace devoted most of her time to music organizations . . . A cappella choir, band, madrigals, orchestra, all claim her . . . Academic Club presidency in senior year with Pilgrim Fellowship and W.S.G.A. keeps her last year busy. . . . Kent Austin . . . of basketball fame wins Academic honors with W a Club and sophomore Class presidencies . . . Academic club, Phi Chi fraternity and photography club are other main interests. . . . Mary Hull . . A second Theta Sigma winning ace honors . . . held two presidencies during jun! lor year, that of primary Club and treble clef . . . music is main interest as evidenced by membership in a cappella choir and orchestra. Commercial Aces: Janz Lower righw, Schulr theis Uwower lefth Academic Aces: Marsh Lower canted, Austin Upper lefty Primary Ace in conference with Miss Williams: Hull, Upper righQ.
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19 38 Junior Prom Howard Olds, Eunice Anderson, William Goers, Dorothy Bisely, Fred Peters, Carole Anderson, Anthony Koenings, Genevieve Mullen, Dorothy Zehme, Robert Cory, Virginia Marsh, Arthur Mussal, Virginia Webb, Lowell Nickodem. 0 King Koenings and Queen Mullen KWWQWWWgW were Tony Koenings and Gen Mullen . . ruling and queen added color to the broadcast over supreme with the Queen was her court of honor . chosen by faculty and students, one sorority girl from each sorority 0n the campus and two independents were selected . . . Eunice Anderson, Dorothy Bisely, Carole Anderson, Dorothy Zehme, Virginia Marsh, and Virginia Webb add beauty to the scene. . . . Maurie Sherman and his orchestra provide the music . . . Half hour broadcast tfirst time in historw 0f the grand march gives outside listeners an idea of what a really grand party it was . . . descriptions of the court, but mostly of the king WCLO,Janesville. . . . Decorations in modern white and black motif cleared the floor giving the most room possible for the 300 couples . . . Pillars in white gave a Grecian appearance . . . much paper to be cut . . . hopes that the cardboard would hold . . . glue and paste always ready in case something should happen . . . all worries of the decoration chairman Loren Thompson . . . All juniors help in the manual work . . . some even offer mental help . . . grand prom.
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MW RM at the annual banquet in June alumni gathr ered at the Congregational Church to bid honor to the classes graduated . . responses of classes of 5'0, 25, 10, and iive years ago, as well as the . . Charles Hill of the Whitewater department store Chosen as president present graduating class of the alumni association . . Hanna Larson keeps herself busy as secretary arranging for the banquet this June. Reunion at Milwaukee in the fall . . . Audi, torium restaurant again place of meeting and feastr ing . . . alumni greeted by Franklin H. Zellhoefer . Over 200 hundred at, tend . . . Present and future teachers bump into in place of president each other on streets . only Window shopping sometimes wonder if it is a Whitewater con! vention then look forward to June as much as students. 0 With pompoms in their lapels alumni prove they are just itkidsii after all . . . Homecoming gives one good reason for coming back to revive old memories and cheer the present team on to victory.
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