Wisconsin High School - Wisconsin Yearbook (Madison, WI)

 - Class of 1938

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Top Row4Seeing Doubleg Bill'n Willg Palsg Wliat, again? Bottom Row-Gloriafsjg Popularity Plusg Helen Wills Moody, Jr.g just Kidsg Betty SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE L1'1 rLE FOLKS WITH BIG NAMES Rosalie Fred-VVe see her name on the honor roll. Barbara Langlois-super seamstress and athletess. Jane Bloodgood-Miss Springhorn told us about her excellent poetry. Frances Levenick-saucy little redhead. Margaret Mosely-musician supreme. Lucille Bryantfher blond hair. M. Mutchler-her bigf Pj brothers. Fox, Charles- I look wen see double Fox, Bill- lare Mary Lou Bell-giggle, giggle. Harold VVilkie-just like the rest of them. Thais Marie Schott-That car she won last year. Nancy Morehouse-she works so hard in 2 230 study hall. Marian Priestley-new this year. Charlie Johnson-his funny little hat. Bill Bradley-his punninessg folks, here they come! Ah! clevah! Patty: The old grey Merrit a.in't what it used to be. O!Connell: Ain't I good? I stuck in my Tom and pulled out a plumb and said what a good boy am I. Bob Sweet: I eat Sweeteana every morning. Jill VVilson: I slapped a cop and he almost took me to jill. jack Adams: That's me all over. Always up and Adams. Joyce: VVittwer like this. He got mad and jumped over the cliff. Lucy Elwell: Don't Lucy my point yet. Robert Bolzt: Ccheering his friend Bertj Rah, rah, Bert! Rah, rah, Bert!! Robert! ! ! Robert ! ! ! Yaaaaaaayyyyyyy I ! ! ! ! PAGE TWENTY

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4th row-Bloodgood, Mohs, Smith, lglllllllll, johnson, Blied, llicks, Fred. 3rd rowfl3alch, Sweet, Fox, Bancroft, Fenirite. Mutchler, Langlois, Hloodgood, Napper Znd row'-Morehouse, Fassett, Giles, Bancroft, VVeig. Fox, johnson, Niedner. lst row,--Hicks, Davis, Huebner. Avery. Miss Springhorn, Ffhy, XYilkie, Alexander, SEVENTH GRADE C Jififitiicks llresident ................................. llarold XVilkie Secretary E.,...........................E. charles johnson Student Council Representative ....E........... Rosalie 'Fred Adviser ...............................,. Miss Springhorn The history of the Seventh Grade is a very interesting one. ln the beginning it was an entirely different sort of school life than the one we had previously ex- perienced. XYe spent most of our time learning the ways of the school. After that we spent more time in learning. Most of the subjects we had had a taste of before. l believe science was the newest. It was hard for most of us at first. XYe soon began to enjoy it, though. l believe Home Economics was new to some of the girls, too, but Mrs. Nofsker soon made it a. class which was looked forward to. Math, under Mr. Lvllsvik, is now an enjoyable subject. ln English we encountered Hook Reports, which were entirely new. l can easily say that l don't know anyone who doesn't look forward to Book Report llay. Social studies are not what they used to be. They're interesting and understand- able and fun and we have plenty of room for play. l believe one's experience in Seventh Grade will never be forgotten. PAGE NINETEEN



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un - 4 u i 1 1 QD First Rexx'-V Ilelmters at Plattcvilleg So Swectg Wlateli that Wlaistliiie. Second Row-Mix-upg Eurekag Miekie and Dottyg Sweethearts. Third Row-Czttlieriue and Puuehg Hot-datedg In the Badger. Fourth Row-He-Meng Pals. Fifth Row-Mr. MCMuller1's Lookingg Pinch-hitterg Give me liberty etC.g Well, Bobbie! PAGE TWENTY-ONE

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