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H ON OR P I N S The 1947 seniors who earned honor pins were: Margaret Trump Ihvid Phillips Dick Sexton Chi-is Becker Jim Mott Three juniors had the required high grades and were at the same time active in extra-curricular work. They were: Joanne Conlin Bob Doggett Janet Huiskamp SENIORS 1 9 48 FRENCH AWARD Bob Brown and Dave Phillips were elected to receive the French Award in second year French class of 1947. The most promising students of the first year class were Dorothy Kobs, and Janet Huiskamp. SPEECH HONOR PIN For all of the outstanding work he did in speech activities, Chris Becker was awarded the Speech Honor Pin for 194-8. G. A. A. In the Girl's Athletic Association it takes 500 points to earn a gold pin. Clara Skinner, because of her interest and activity in the after-school sports, has won the pin. Y CUP For that most coveted sports award, theY cup, the W Club chose Joe Dean. He was outstanding in all the sports and well deserved the honor.
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A. R. AWARD The faculty and senior class of 1948 decided that Betty Neesvig should be given the D. A. R. award for good citizenship. This pin presented by the Daughters of the American Revolution was in recognition of time and work in extra curricular activi- ties, her high grades, and her fine character. The ten students with the highest grades during three andome-half years at Wis consin High were: Valedictorian Salutatorian . Class historian Class ora tor . Joanne Conlin Carol Cowan Bob Daggett Janet Huiskamp Dorothy Kobs Ted Martin Bill Nelson Betty Neesvig John Hockey Mary Alice Russell COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS '1- Ljmfqy Joanne Conlin . Bob Daggett . Bob Aberg Betty Neesvig
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al, 4 ..-g :f Q , , AA: -L, , As we Seniors leave the halls of Wisconsin High School, we want to express our gratitude to the faculty who have guided us so understandingly throu h th g ese years. They have been leaders in our academic life and our friends as well. They have hon- ored us as individuals and encouraged our creative efforts. They have made a lasting impression on us that we will carry for many years... For all their thoughtfulness and consideration, we thank them. , y ., ii -.5 f ' XR . E5 1-- T A,. 5, O:F......If-llilllllhlssgar S I W so ' J X V ' lv jf zyu .A . , it if-. Al' ..,, J , Q t tk-, , k WWVM a A 1- Q .rzikvi Q -9 P139 gf' MH. JOHN J. GOLDGRUBER in nlun MR. GLEN G EYE ...vocational guidance...friendly firm f ' - . . ne ... 1 , I - ... air Judgment...qu1eteff' ' deii. .persona interest in every stu- Clear purpose...friendlinesshglency MISS ESTHER WEIGHTMAN an of girls...concern for student welfare...energetic... ...de :z,
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