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li. P. Nlcidanis LXXVJICIIOXVYIW. pre- senting certificates to Eagle Scouts Angus McDougall and Robert Adams. Eagle Scout The Eagle Scout is the highest rank in Scouting given in recognition of the successful passing of thirty- two merit badges. includ- ing cooking. camping, life saving. bird study. pioneer- ing, and five other required tests. Other XVaukesha Eagle Scouts are John Young and Jacob Klein. both graduates of the high school. Active participation in Scouting activities is another essential. Waukesha l-li-Y Club First Semester Oflicers Second Semester Ray Trakel President Jack Blaisdell Ronald Mcliellips Vice-President Willard Allen Charles Robel Secretary Julian Carey Fred Neuman Treasurer Donald Larson Purpose: To create. maintain, and extend throughout the school and com- munity high standards of Christian character. Under the able leadership of Mr. Hanson, the Hi-Y Club meets every Wednesday night to transact business and to enjoy a short program which had previously been prepared. On Several mem- orable occasions noted speak- ers have been secured and the club derives much benefit from their talks. Barry Cillet. class of 1934, won the flvweight title of Southern Vwlisconsin on February 17, 1933. Mr. Carl Piepenburg is an instructor in the Commercial Department. and the faculty adviser of Student Banking. His home is in Fort Atkinson. W , Page One Hundred Ten
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. ' A ,N 96- as BRE as '16 -em- L BOYS First Row, left to right-Rosenmerkel, Lansinger, Staffeldt. Prank. Holch. Second Row--Plotz. NVaite. Mielkc. Funk. Third Row-Assman, Fridie. junior Boys Athletic Association In its fifth year of activity the Lincoln Junior High B. A. A. reached new heights. During the year almost every boy in school enjoyed one or more of the activities sponsored by the association. The success of this organization was due chiefly to the splendid cooperation and loyalty of the Athletic Board. Boys serving on this board were: Blaine Smith, president: Jack Fridie, vice-president: Roy Lansinger. secretary: Gilbert Meier. treasurer: Clarence Ross and Allen Jones, 7B representatives: Robert Rhine and Charles Willison, 7A representatives: Frank Roberts and Alfred Seel- ing, 8th grade representatives: Lyle Miller, Glenn Punk. and Robert Lockman, 9th grade representatives. Mr. A. O. Rahn and Mr. George Olson worked hard to make the program 3 SUCCQSS. JUNIOR B. A. A. BOARD First Row. left to right-Sceling. Rhine. Jones. Roberts. XVillison. Second Row-Lansinger. Smith. Meier. Miller. Fridie, Funk. , yi tenerife-i:gi:f': if I s rg- 4 1.1 f 2 i r --N 6, +1-..1 ig-g'ggs1'f i .45 39- Puge One Hundred Nine
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S. C. A. CASHIERS First Row. left to right-Boteler, Jump, Olson. Lorraine: Davis. Van Brocklin. Sawyer. Judy: Eason. Neufer, Hahn, Cook, Alm. Second Row-Baird. Jessie Ann: Dresdow. Hughes, Schmidt, James: Zick, Smith. Price, Gwyneth: Cohan, Schultz, Baclciong, Miss Gill. Third Row-Schriber. Schmoller, Miller, Hulbert, Brechlin, Biwer, Ray: Maragos. Fourth Roxy-Wilcox, Kuhn, Haynes, Clark, Vinger, Doughty, Owen, Hernandez. Senior High Banking TI-IRIFT-The Wise management of money: of time: of all one's posses- sions: of life itself. Every Tuesday is bank day. School banking is a student activity in which all students take an active part: such participation does not mean a saving of money only. Through personal budgeting, each student is encouraged to bank a part of earnings or allowances for future needs: to make the most of school time and opportunities. BANK CASHIERS First Row, left to right-Horn. Jolly, Torhorst, Stanfied, Hey, Beck, Zeirface, Martner, Hunter, Thompson. Second Row-Anderson. Goebel, Schroeder, Pugh. Renna, Mielke. NVilsori, Merten, Cleland, Schmuki. Third Row- ltaliano, XVolfe, Fischer, Klart, B. Bugbee. Bruce, Hardtke, Klein. Miller. Fourth Row-Piepenburg, Adviser: Walthan, Strand, Mackey, King, A. Bugbee, Raht, Stollberg, Murray. Page One Hundred Eleven
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