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Nineteen thirty-eight Page nine Vocational Group Received Certificate «t Commencement LILLIAN I’.AUTOS Thorpe Ariadna Literary Society. Home Economic , Art, Beauty Culture, Rusebull, Volley I 'nil. |:u»k ili;ill. Badminton, Archery. Swimming. EDITH CHRISTIANSON Mukwonngo Ariudnu Literary Society, Home Economic , Art, Beauty Culture, ruxvhnll. Volley Ball, Basketball. Badminton, Archery, Swimming. WILLIAM llAI.LADA Port Wtuhington Printing; Art: Cabinet-making: Shoe Repairing; Gardening; Literary Society, Treasurer ; Hollister Club, President; Boy Scouts: Baseball: Football; Basketball. MARTIN SCHMIDT Milwaukee Baking; Art; Cabinet-making Gardening; Literary Society; llollitfter Club; Football; Base-lull; Boy Scouts. Leadership, Loyalty and Service THE American Legion medal was won this year by Gladys Baverfeldt and Harold Weingold on the basis of leadership, character, patriotism, sportsmanship and scholarship. These medals were presented by J. Arthur Moran of the American Legion representing the Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary at the Commencement exercises in June. Gladys Baverfeldt of Marinette, Wisconsin, entered this school in 11130. Though totally deaf Gladys ranks high in school work in a class of partially deafened students. Her cour- tesy. self control and dependability have made her outstanding among the older girls and a leader among them. Hurold Weingold of Oconto Falls enrolled as a student in the fall of '29. In addition to a splendid record as a student. Harold has won quite a name in basketball, having played five years, two of which he served as captain. In 1937 at the National Basketball Tournament he was named All-American Guard. Harold is the president of his class and hopes to enter Gallaudet College in the fall.
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Page eight The Tattler High School Graduates Th- Finn ('In to be Graduated in Hannan Hall Ml MAX ANDKRSON Milwaukee '« iurat, tv tweet. anJ tv •!) of o’U.-e, her eharaeler tefleelej «h her ferity fate. Ariadna Literary Society 2, 3. 4; Home Economies 2, 3, 4; Art 2, 3, 4; Beauty Culture 2. 3, 4; Swimmintr. IRENE IVERSON Washburn A wixil, a or, a heart that tlirt u harj to UaJ. Ariadna Literary Society 3, 4; Home Economics 3, 1; Art 3, 4; Beauty Culture 3, 4; Baseball, Basketball. Volleyball, Badminton, Archery, Swimming. MARY ANN LAKKN Neilxville Her tavliaeti I never httrv until the imUrA Home Economics 4; Art 4; Beauty Culture 4; Baseball, Basketball, Badminton. Volleyball. Archery. S w i filming. GENEVIEVE I'ERHAI Superior Il'Onif u her tray, a»J flraiaal u her I mile. Arindnu Idterarv Society I. 2. 3, 4—President; Home Economic 1, 2, 3, 4; Art I, 2. 3, 4; Beauty Culture I, 2, 3,1; Baseball, Busket-ball. Volleyball. I'.adininton, Vrchery, Swimming, (lirli Monitor 4. GLADYS THISTLE Lodi ll'fliM there were mere hhe her, Ariudna Literary' Society 1. 2. 3. 4; Home Economics 1, 2, 3. 4; Art 1. 2, 3, 4: Beauty Culture 1. 2. 3, 4; Baseball. Basketball. Volleyball, Badminton. Archery, Swimming. Girls’ Monitor 4. MARY ELLEN WHITLOW Webster ‘ The late ef learmiaft, the ir-fnertrred aeeht. amt all the meet tr emlly rt Ariadna Literary Society 1. 2. 3, 4; Home Economics 1, 2, 3. 4; Art I, 2. 3, 4; Beauty Culture t, 2. 3. 4; Baseball, Basketball, Volleyball, Badminton, Archery, Swimming. HAROLD WEINGOLD Oconto Falls •The ealy mum «n v fate maul eat.” Printing 1. 2. 3, 4; Art 1, 2, .3, 4; IJternry Society 1. 2. 3, 4—President 3. 4; Class President 3, 4; Hollister Club, President 3; Boy Scouts; Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4; Baseball I, 2, 3, 4; Football I; Boys’ Monitor 3, 4.
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Page ten The Class of 1939 The Tattler MUInn 0 en; Duane Seymour; Alice Hendrickson; Karl Sprague; Gladys Uuverfeldt, President; Elmore Hopkins; MU Mnttesoo, Advisor. (Doris Gray wn» ub»ent when this picture was taken.) The Junior Class had the honor and responsibility of editing and printing this year’s Tattler’' which meant hard work and dogged persistence to complete it before the deadline. This entire class, with the exception of one. is hard-of-hearing and her lip-reading ability is developed to such a remarkable degree that she does not appear visibly handicapped and maintains a scholarly standing well above the average of her class. To the high school faculty, principal and sponsor we acknowledge grateful thanks for helpful criticism and suggestions offered in the editing of this Tattler. Junior Ci«t Officer Glady« Bnverfcldt ......................... Karl Sprague ............................... Duane Seymour ...................... . ..... ... Prim ideal Vice-president •. Secretary
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