Antigo High School - Hi Light Yearbook (Antigo, WI)
- Class of 1947
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THE HI-LIGHT
ANTIGO HIGH SCHOOL
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Although Don is not here to graduate with his classmates he
will be with them in their memories for they can never forget
his cheerful smile his keen sense of humor and his intense
enthusiasm for school life.
We dedlcate thvs thurty suxth edmon of the HI LIGHT to our good
'fnend and efflclent prmclpal Morgan Poullette Hts popularity with
both students and faculty us due partly to the fact that he ns never
too busy to stop and llsten to our serlous problems or to krd us
about our mnnor ones
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ADMINISTRATION
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Secrevcry Lcuro Hombley
Supermtendent Homer Delong
Secretory Nom Severens
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Mr S Byrne Mrs Nora Severens Mr C Sadlner Mr A Reunert
Mr G Douglas Mr H DeLong Mr W Schultz
THE BOARD
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Mrs F Kolerus Mr C Gunderson Mrs O Johnson age 5
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Pruncxpul Morgan Pouliehe
Secreiary Irene Hermann
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Chemustry
Hu Lnght Photography
Photography Club
JOSEF BAUSCHKA
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Home Economlcs Socual Sclence Manual Arts
Future Homemckers Forensics Assrstant Intramurals
Noon Hour Supervision Head Sophomore Advlser
EMILY GARDNER MARGUERITE HASSE ROBERT HOEY
Llbrarlan Lctm Englnsh Er19lISl1 5PeECh
Lubrary Club Student Councul Athletlcs ASSISVUYIY
Asmdant Sophomore Advmer lchn Club IHWGNUVON
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LAWRENCE .IANSKY
Physical Education
Athletics Director
Attendance Officer
ROLE LARSON
Mathematucs
Gundance Durector Testrng
Recordrnq System
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CLAIRE McCLELLAN
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Scholarships
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EMMA JORDRE REX KRULL
Home Economics Mathematics
Eta Epsilon Athletics Assistant
Banquets Intramurals
GERTRUDE LEASUM CYRIL LYONS
Social Science Agrnculture
Head Senior Adviser Future Farmers Club
ARTHUR MEHREN LUCILLE MILLER
Physrcs Commercial
Publuc Address System Assxstant Antxqonlan
Forcstry Club Assrstant Senror Adwsor
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English Hislory-Bookkeeping
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G A A Cheerleaders
Noon Hour Supervision
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VERLE NECK PHILIP NORDHUS
English Speech
Anhgonnon Debcle Dromczhcs
Assislonl Senior Adviser
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AGNES NOREM EILEEN O BRIEN M! RGARET PACKER
Social Science Commercial Bvoloqy
Social Scierce Depf Clwourmon Hi Liqhl Business Monoqcr ASSCIWIDIY Cho irnun
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GORDON PETERSON
Social Scuence
Intramurals Director
Assistant Junior Advuser
MARGARET SCOTT FLORENCE THEISEN
Blology Mathematvcs
Detenhons Head Junior Advuser
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Woodwork
Assnstant Sophomore Advxser
Assistant Intramurals
DOROTHY ROBINSON BETH SCHULZE
English Spanush Vocal Musuc Supervrsor
Spanish Club Glee Clubs Choirs
CLYDE WEEKS
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Dwrght Teske
Vrce President
Ken Fmger
Secretary Treasurer
Nancy Teske
Teske Teske Fmger
As the sensor class leaves thus school at looks back wrth prrde on nts
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malorrty of the class members
The Prom put on by thus class was the first post war prom and as a
result drew a larqe crowd whrch made at a tinancral as well as social
success
The Sensor Spread brought the class together agaon for an evening of
fun with Hard Trmes as the theme
ln athletics the names of such members of the class as Fmger Sams
Drengler Drercks Wagner and Teske wall not be forgotten
The members of the class of 47 have left a Hne record behind them
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Front Row: Hanousek, Fergin, Byrne, Arndt, Ourada, Mar-
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Second Row: Murphy, Holup, Zaitz, Wu, Keen, Buboltz.
Third Row: Murphy, Bavet, Schwartz, Eder, Strnad, Briggs,
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Fourth Row: Aulik, Norem, Ehordt, Bonnell, Ploederl, Doucette,
Lingle, Braun.
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Front Row Dlercks Kontney Somolunski Guenthner Rcess
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Second Row Artz Krueger Hoeft Atkinson Doucette Ma:
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Third Row Carlson Jesse Loos Jones LeTendre Hutt Keen
Fourth Row Kohler Adams James Hayes Ecker Hoeft
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SENIOR CLASS PLAY
"Junior Miss," coached by Mr. Philip Nordhus, was given March 25, 26, and 27 in the high school
auditorium. The play was a great success, both from the acting and the financial standpoint. The
leading role of Judy was played by Lois Guenthner, and other members of the cast were Judy's
father and mother, Larry McKinnon and Donna Ourada, Judy's big sister, Lois, Jean Samolinski,
Judy's girl friend, Fluffy, Phyllis Ottman, Mr. Grave's boss, J. B., Joe Shipek, his daughter Ellen,
Mary Parfitt, Uncle Willis, Bob Worman, Hilda, the maid, Winnie Zellmer, telegraph boy, Tom
Murphy, Lois's and Judy's boy friends, Ronald Behm, Lyman Lund, Dick Gunderson,Turner Richards,
and Tom Pavek.
Committees for the play were as follows: Publicity-Miss Eileen O'Brien, advisor, Phylis Servi,
Carole Jean Krueger, Beverly Adams, Gwen Holup, Winnie Zellmer, Rosanna Wu, Elizabeth Fergin,
and Delores Murphy. Sale of tickets and finance-Miss Lucille Miller, advisor, Jean Doucette and
Donna Rusch. Complimentary tickets and reserved seats-Miss Claire McClellan, advisor, Joan Artz.
Programs-Miss Verle Neck, advisor, Janet Reinert, Pat Janes, and Bonnie Kohler. Stage and prop-
erties-Arthur Mehren and Miss Gertrude Leasum, advisors, Aaron Grady, Mervin Keneipp, Dick
Utnehmer, Joe Kapusta, Mary Atkinson, Margaret Donohue, Pat Diercks, Janet Reinert, Lois
Conachen, Bill Diercks, and Marvin Zaleuski. Makeup-Philip Nordhus, advisor, Gwen Holup, Be-
verly Schwartz, Claraiean Hoeft, and Lois Jesse. Ushers-Miss Agnes Norem, advisor, Joan Artz,
Jack Baraniak, Mary Byrne, Kate Carlson, Bill Diercks, George Drengler, Jacqueline Gee, and Al
Savina.
Mr. Nordus and Some of the Cast Behind the Scenes
JUNIOR PROM
Kung Dwught Teske Queen Donna Rusch
On May 3 l946 Kung Dwtght Teske and hls Queen Donna Rusch led one hundred couples unto
Apple Blossom Tame
Around the sides stood apple trees an full bloom old fashnoned street lamps dnmly llghted the
stdes while a half moon shone from the back wall Professor Wright and hrs orchestra played from a
real park bandstand The popular punch booths represented lemonade stands
The Jumor Class, with their advlsor Muss Gardner, worked under many shortage handrcaps,
but the finished product was a credit to any class
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Commlttees were as follows
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Muss Claire McClellan Advrsor
Jean Doucette
George Drengler
Ken Ftnger
Donna Ourada
Powder and Check Rooms
Mass Clanre McClellan Advrsor
Blanche Kunze
Joyce lelskau
Punch
Mlss Gertrude leasum
Programs lnvltotlons and Publncuty
Muss Agnes Norem Advvsor
Kathleen Carlson
Eluzabeth Fergnn
Janet Rernert
Nancy Teske
Wrnnue Zellmer
Tutkets and Fmance
Mrss Eileen O Brnen Advrsor
Bonnue Kohler
Charles Krall
Class Advisor Mrss Gardner
Larry McKmnon
Tom Murphy
Beverly Schwartz
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Mlss Gertrude leasum
Mlss Elleen OBrlen
Mr Gllhert Word
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Jack G Barnnalm
Lots Conachen
Bull Dlercks
George Drengler
Wrllram Ehlers
Ken Finger
Mary Partitt
Janet Relnert
Jean Samolrnslu
Dwnght Teske
Robert Worman
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Mnss Neck
Mnss Gardner
Mr Ward
Chcrrmen
.lack G Barnlak
Rosemary Arndt
Lots Conachen
Bull Dlercks
Pat Dlercks
Jean Doucette
George Drengler
Ken Funger
Don Ford
Duck Gunderson
Claragean Hoeft
Pat Hunter
Lots Jesse
Carol Kreger
Betty MacDonald
Larry McKmnon
Joyce Marquardt
Donna Ourada
Mary Parfitt
Janet Reunert
Donna Rusch
Jean Samolunsku
Art Sarrls
Joe Shuoek
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THE CHRISTMAS FORMAL
Thus year the Sensor Class undertook the prolect of puthng on a Christmas
Formal and although rt had never been attempted before rt was a great success
On the evening of December 23 one hundred and fifty couples danced to the
music of Claude Le Duc In a Winter Wonderland The starry blue sky silhouetted
whrte Christmas trees
The stage was outlined In a huge Christmas wreath through which the couples
stepped as they marched down from the stage
The Antugo Woman s Club sponsored this dance and rt IS hoped It wlll become
a tradltlon
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CLASS OFFICERS
Earl Polzln
President
Jerry VanOoyen
Vlce Preslclent
Sylvia Gutensohn
Secretary Treasurer
VanOoyen Gutensohn Polzm
The class of 1948 selected Connue Petroll Earl Polzm and Ruth Lynett
as theur class ofticers durmg theur sophomore year Durnng T945 46 they
entered a float nn the homecomung parade and enloyed the Sophomore
Spread the theme of whach was lmagunatron The class also furnished
ushers for the sensor baccalaureate class night and commencement
exercuses
As gumors they selected as omcers Earl Polzln Jerry VanOoyen and
Sylvra Gutensohn The class chose a rung entered a float called Circus
an the homecoming parade engoyed a very successful spread and put on
an outstanding Prom
As sensors the class hopes to become known as one of the best classes
ever graduated from the school
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Front Row. R. Fischer, P. Fullz, P. Bosleick, W. Borrenl, F. Goemczn, E. Goemon, J. Gillis, E. Doucelte, L. Cross, L. Graveen, E.
Anderson, D. Cernoch, L. Boelfclwer, A. Flemming, J. Domke, J. Drake.
Middle Row: S. Cigfer, B. Feller, P. Ehlers, M. Eckmun, S, Berner, C. Blczzek, N. Goebel, S. Caslongucxy, J. Crum, S. Bovee, J.
Dobrinski, D. Gehr, C. Grosskopf, L. Fischer, N. Donohue.
Bock Row: W. Byrne, M. Dreschev, M. Gregurich, C. Adams, L. Angvulz, M. A. Dolegol, P. Bovee, V. Bornemon, C. Greenburg, K.
DeWan, B. Arlz, T. Cheslck, B. Bclbler, P, Caldwell, M. Dougetfe, E, Grcbowsky.
Fronl Row A Hombly C Muuk P Healy M MccDonold P Juchq P Mcfvxeekm W Hgwengnne L Hovey E Husnlck B Horn
B Krause J Hal on
clle Row E Mclchle P K muse M Kvugel h l u Fl ner cn s e r K ue er Ku es R Jo
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Front Row: E. Menling, G. McKinney, J. Roberts, D. Simon, D. Scolf, E, Rosie, H. Rell, J. Kubiccyzk, M, Novak, S. Koss, K. Koulnik,
J. Shockelford, O. Ralph.
Mnddle Row: R. Sage, R. McPhcil, E- Lang, R. Mcrciniok, K. Norlow, E. Polzln, J. Murcski, D. Koslelny, D. Kolz, J. Reynolds, E. Solin,
D. Schocker, M. Merrill.
Bock Rowr L. Loerhl, J. Luffey, H. NOUTG, B. Moore, H. Schremp, B. Morrissey, D. Schrader, T. Pe-Vers, B. Krueger, A. Mikkelson, D.
Shcduk, H. Knop, J. Rodowco, H. McDougal, B. Kohler.
From Row J Walfers C Sfengl D Welx W Wuncenfssn J Sybeldon B Tucker A Wulmol C Steger A Slrosser C Thom
Bock Row V Swabodu J VanOoyen T Sione B Ut ehmer M Stabe D Tullmcn P Thomoe B Welch J Wo u k T Wu ey
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ron! Row D Andres J Boromok J Koske D Bemes D Hohensee F Bere A puslu T wards W O 8 Her ef
Jordon J Bcuschkc T Huncosky
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Becuhful Dreamer Wins Prize
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President
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Vrce President
Jerry Tomany
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Tomany Moss Schulleman
The sophomore class entered the semor hugh with a highly successful
lunror hugh record
As freshmen the class had a fine basketball team and a good cheer
Ieadmq club The Freshman Prom was a huge success
This year the sophomores won first pnze on their homecomrng float
and put on a clever skut for the Nekoosa game
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Fronl Row Fronek Bergeron Boykvns Costner Bouschko Byholm Eqker Bqllos Bornemon Asher Doucette Bonll Ackerman
Middle Row Cornelnus Belott Cherl Fnerst Ccrlson Boxter Borumgk Bowgng Fondow Bruenrnq Avery Betto h Bovee
Bock Row Dehort ClnHord Corlson Dodge Elluott Fvsher Brno Fossbendeu Brown Bnqhum Froyer Cummmos Churney
Front Row Guenthnen Gront Ness Lambert Croves Horns Knutson Kegler Petrosky Gullts Johnston Kosbohm Lnnden Knobel
Olson Psemcko
Hlntz Hubotch Kluboll
Bock Row Grossmon Mouk Hoppe Monroe Houdek lncho Powell Preqler Novotny orllny Prlckett H guns H Ins Jlek
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Front Row Suzomo Smuth Remnng on Somolnnskn Wolters Shonk Schroeder Setdl Rose Wllson Surum Roberts Sodluer Slmon
Mnddle Row Rollo Vohl Sens Steed Rennpterd Tomony Rose Wrckersheem Schnchet Zwtcky Zonlz Schultz Wunnego Slkoro
Bock Row Smith Wesley Roou Schultz Stossek Sknnnev Spengler Sovuno Robrecht Skorlupko Schumon Strochon Weaver Todd
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SOPHOMORE
SPREAD
The Gmnd Muffh Prize Winners Beaihe and Ballard
Name These Funny Choraders
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The boys intramural program is based on the point system
and the competition is among home rooms. The boys play foot-
ball, basketball, volleyball, ping-pong lsingles and doublesl,
shuffleboard lsingles and doublesl, softball, and track sports.
Team trophies are awarded and a medal is given to the most
outstanding boy.
The noon hour program is principally for rural students,
and they engage in most of the above mentioned sports and
also in dancing. A sportsmanship medal is given the outstanding
noon hour participant also.
National League Champions: Robinson's Home Room
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Back Row Loerhl Bovet Schmuege Joe Bauschka Stabe John Bauschka Lund
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Middle Row Smlth Glllts Scvlna Novak Bryan G Oldenberg Schultz A Oldenberg
Back Row Porter Jllek Doucette Blahnlk Kennedy G Boettcher McGoft Mach J Flueschman
D BAND
Flute
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Clarunets
Jane Schultz
Pat Bauschka
Marne Sazama
Wllllam Boettcher
Betty McGoff
Helen Steckbaurer
Joan Glllzs
Morlan Bergeron
Carla Ottman
Saxophone
Ruta Savma
Cornets
Milo Novak
Jeanean Jllek
Conrad Bauschka
Eugene Sazama
Art Schumltch
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC
Terrol Bryan Flute
Gordon Boettcher Mary Bauschka
E Flat Clarmet
H'-7"' Al Savlna
Phyllis Smlth
Bassoon
Maurlce Stabe
Dale Porter
Margaret Kopeschka
John Dresely
Barutone
Alberta Oldenberg
Tubas
Adolf Blannk
Genevueve Oldenberg
Drums
Ethel Dcucette
Clarmet
Joe Bauschka
Jack Peterson
Pearl Bergman
Mary Thompson
Leonard Loerhl
Gladys Corneltus
Bernard Corneluus
Jean Jucha
Mavus Buboltz
Gladys Stemtest
Eugene LaFave S X h n
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cyl cc Robert Schumntch
Eugene Flenschman Lyman Lund
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John Bauschka
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Arleen Duquette
Roger Schmeuge
Edward Kennedy
Tuba
Harold Bovet
Drums
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John Bergeron
Ronald Behm
Lowell Holup
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Ken Frnger
Presrdent
Larry McKinnon
Vlce President
Bob Worman
Secretary
Connie Petroll
Treasurer
Miss Hasse
Advisor
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STUDENT
The Student Council, orgamzed nn l9l3 IS the mann service organization ln the Sensor Hugh
School lt rs composed of two elected representatrves from each sophomore, lunlor and senior
home room There are certain ellglbrllty rules which govern membership
The organlzatlon has no dlscrpllnary powers, but exists to promote the general good of the
school ln co operation with students and faculty
The Council holds a regular meeting once a month, and Councal committees meet whenever nec
Some ofthe Councll s many actrvltles are Homecoming events community welfare drrves March
of Dames Senior Farewell Dance, Christmas decoratlons lost and found booth checkroom attendants
school scrap book and other actlvrtles which require student partrclpatlon
Bock Row Horton Stoube Woltasuuk Ascher Kopustc Johnson McKinnon Dlercks Fnscher Dresely Burns Teske
Thnrd Row Behm Artz Dorenberger Strong Yentz Coldwell Bcbler Henry Beattie Wormon
Second Row Lang Schultz Krueger Morquardt Relnert Concchen Teske Fergnn
Front Row Wu Scmolnnskr Grant Bergeron Gnllus Petroll McPharI Kopeshka Tomony Rempford
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Third Row: Jicha, Blazek, Paige, Olson, Ourada, Hoeft, Kreger, Holup, Samolinski, Schwartz, Marquardt, MacDonald, Conachen, Kohler.
Second Row: Bornemann, Pelroll, Tibbetts, McPhail, Kopescko, Babbler, Skinner, Bruening, Kruegle, Prickelt, Martini, Jesse, Wu, Lingle, Gallon,
Boeltcher.
Front Row: MacDonald, Yentz, Doucetle, Goebel, Martini, Doucetle, James, Miller, Sommers, Hoppe, McMeekin, Zaitz, Morang.
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Frant Row: MacDonald, Zaitz, Jesse, Ourada, Driscoll, Neory.
Officers
Miss Marang.,. , ...,........ .Advisor
Lois Conachenu ,.... .,...,..,. . ...,.. . ..President
Beverly Schwartz.. . .. Secretary of Points
Nancy Teske ....,,..,..,,.. ..,....,,..... Secretary of Minutes
Janet Reinert ....... .... , .. . .....,,.,...,...,... Vice-President
Donna Ouruda lnot on picturel. ....,. Social Chairman
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THE GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
The Girls Athletic Association, which was started in l926, IS one of the largest
and most active clubs In our school now Approximately one hundred girls are active
members this year
Practices and tournaments are held in the following sports and games kackball
bowlmg, volleyball basketball badmmton, ping pong, and softball
The point system has been changed this year so that girls have an opportunity
to earn class numerals, school and state letters, and state pins partly through out
side work and recreation These awards are not easily earned
The executive board is made up of the following officers President, vice presl
dent secretary of points secretary of minutes social chairman and two leaders of
each sport who take over general supervision of thelr assigned activity The officers
and heads of sports who are seniors, enloy their responsibilities and are examples
of good leadership and sportsmanship
The social activities begin with the annual treasure hunt, followed by several
parties throughout the year. The final event of the year is the spring banquet which
is usually held at one of the hotels. The banquet is entirely in the hands of com-
mittees and all awards and speeches are given by the girls themselves.
Many girls who are not active in other clubs of the school develop into fine
leaders and are encouraged through this work to take other responsibilities given
them. Participation, good sportsmanship, mastery of fundamentals and leadership,
and promotion of an interest in athletic activities, as well as having a lot of fun are
the principal aims of the G. A. A.
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ANTIGCNIAN
Front Row Bergeron Steed Sens Stasek Glllrs Johnston Palmer Sommers Horn Joyce Melnert Holup
Mlddle Row Kohler Murphy Stasek Arndt Kreger Holup Samolunskr Schwartz Guenthner Muller .lohn
son Mornssey Ourada
Back Row Hanousek .lanes Jesse Ourada Hoeft Martlnl Guenthner Tomany Tubbetts Petroll Caldwell
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Edvtors Lowell Holup Carol Kreger Aaron Grady Beverly
Schwartz Bonnie Kohler Margery Palmer Emmalme
Hanousek Lats Guenthner Advisor Mlss Neck
70 Claralean Hoett
The Antlgoman, the monthly school paper,
IS a prlnted four page Issue The first three
pages are devoted to sensor hugh news and
the back page called THE LIVEWIRE con
talns lumor hugh news
The paper I5 dlstrnbuted free of charge to
all teachers and students as It IS financed
by school dances and the sale of football
programs
Students try out for stat? posltuons un the
fall, and successful candtdates gain various
lournalnstlc experiences durung the year
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Front Row Artz Serv: Partltt Conachen
The s aft of the school annual for 1947 was dlvlded into three groups Miss
O Brlen was the advisor of the business stat? composed of Joan Artz Mary Partltt
and Loss Conachen Mr Belser dld the photography and Mass McClellan acted as
advisor to the editorial staff conslstmg of the co editors Jeannlne McMeekm and
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Back Row Thetsen Gregurnch Carlson Carlson Blna Dodge Dodge Houdek Flemmlng Shumann
Thlrd Row Boettcher Flemmung Russ Fredruckson Hopkms Norem Dumke Ouruda Arndt Pool Dodge
Second Row Krueger Rent Space Summ Schulze Wolters Fultz Howenstem Stemfest Byholm Kegler
Front Row Ballas Petrosky
FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA
The Future Homemakers us a chapter of the natuonal orgamzatnon, and nts
members are gurls enrolled In homemakmg classes In the secondary schools The
obqect of the club IS to promote better home life through developing the qualltles
of leadershlp In Its members
The advisor, Mrs Blanr, and two of the officers attended the state F H A
convention this fall ln November a Dlstrrct Rally was held In Antlgo and the various
clubs dlscussed mutual problems
The event of the year was the 'formal ball held at Bowler an February at which
a queen from each chapter was chosen
Carol Krueger.. ,... . , ..,......,. .. . .,..,...... ...,.,..,......Hustoruan
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Kate Carlson ,... ' f
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Mildred Gregurich. ,..., ...... ,....,. . ,,......,.. . .. .Secretary-Treasurer
Phyllis Fultz ...,,.,..,.,,........ ..., ......,.,.., .... . ,..,.,. , . . Parliamentarian
Gloria Flemming ,.....,....,..., .,.,................,..,. .,,......,.. V ice-President
Bock Row Ascher Kormek Fryer Lemaster Conachen Schwartz Samolunsku Graveen Bruggs Bruenung
Pruckett Martuny
Thurd Row Kohler Warner Strncrd Eder Bonnell Raess Wu Lungle Arndt Muchels Baxter Forbes
DeWan
Second Row Belott Krugle Hambley Doucette Knutson Samolunsku Blaha .lanes Turcotte Oldenburg
Cross
Front Row Schacker Borneman Fondow Hoppe Lang Skunner
ETA EPalLON
Eta Epsulon us the home economucs club for the cuty gurls unterested un home
makung The aums of the club are to develop the gurl personally to umprove her
socual lufe, and to develop a better understandung of homemakung as a profession
and as a career An addutuonal obuectuve of the club each year us to umprove the
homemakmg depanment
The fourth Monday of each montru has been desugnated for busuness rneeturug
partues are held un the .lunuor Hugh home economucs demonstratuon room
The socual calendar thus year uncluded first of all a fall party at whuch unutuatuon
un the form of a candlelught servuce was held Just before Chrustmas a party was
guven at whuch the members exchanged gufts enuoyed Chrustmas musuc, and had
refreshments ln February a Valentune party nas guven, and un May a farewell party
for the senuor members
Each sprung the club sponsors a style show for mothers of members
The club earnsunoney by seHung barbecued harnburgerg and thw past yearut
purchased a steam uron, a pressure cooker a pressure saucepan, and a pucture for
the department
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Beverly Schwartz ...,.... .. ..,,..,. .. .. ..,,..,.... ...,.., ,.,..... P r esident
Lois Conachen. ...,., ,.......,.... , . ..... ....,. . .Vuce-Presudent
1 Miss Jordre .....,... .. .... .....,.,. , ., .....,., ........ .
Advisor
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Pang
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Mr. .lansky ..., .. ,. ,. ..,..... ,,... . , , ....,...,,. . ...,Advisor
George Drengler. .. . ... ..,,. . .,. ,... .Vice-President
Dwight Teske .,.....,...... . .......,.... ,. .......,...,..,,., President
Tom Wagner . . . ...,. .Secretary-Treasurer
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The A Club is composed of athletes who have earned an A in some sport The
members ofthe club sponsor the Faculty Student basketball game, and award pins
to the graduating club members
The club usually takes a trip each year to attend some outstanding athletic
event
Funds are reused by selling programs at the district tournament, and by giving
dances
Front Row F nqer McNair Hunter Diercks Kontney Kestly Teske Wagner Kopeschko
i dl w arris Bent e For Ber eron Mar ara' venaler istle Wilma' Steber Shi 6
Back Raw VariOoyen Gunderson McKinnon Horton S ith Polzm Stone Doran H11
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PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB
The Photography Club constitutes a group of over
interest in taking de
nd tlnting pictures
t d b senior members,
ninety students with a common
veloping, printing, enlarging, a
Beginners in the club are assls e y
and by group discussion with the advisor during month
ly meetings
On progressing to the :ner po
raphy, lighting, and toning, the
professional and more experlenc
f' mts of portrait photog
club is addressed by
ed men in the field
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Advisor
Mr Belser
Pat Diercks Vice President
Rosa na Wu
Lyman Lund President
Secretary Treasurer
Front Row Linden Strochan Gran
t Roou Krugel Skinner Bruenning Bergeron La
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Middle Row Avery Kelnofer Miller Hoppe Palmer Sommers Joyce Martine Cuslok
Ib t Lund Wagner Grady Pearson Arndt
Back Row Diercks Blna Mahan Holup Hur ur
Front Row Turcotte Wu Zaitz Schultz
Sens Steed Ness Renford Buboltz
Ottman
Middle Row Zwlcky Loton Weaver
Bauschkc Ouroda .lones Brnttenham
Roberts, Shacker
Back Row Braun, Briggs, Matchle, Steber,
Mazanec, Gillis, Jicha, Yenlz, Thomp
son
mbert Gehr
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FUTURE FARMERS
Mr. Lyons .....,...,,
John Prodoel .....,.,........,......
Blll Aullk ,......,.... .................
Ken Henry ........,
Hubert McDougal,.,
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.......President
.......Treasurer
Vice-President
..,..,,Secretary
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The Future Farmers of Amerlca IS the natuonal orgamzatuon of farm boys studymg vocatlonal
agriculture In public hugh schools throughout the United States, Hawan, and Puerto Rrco A few
of the purposes of the Future Farmers Orgamzatton are to develop competent aggresslve, rural
and agrlcultural leadershlp to create and nurture a love of country ltfe, to encourage co operatlve
effort among students of vocatronal lnstructlon ln agriculture, and to promote and Improve scholar
shup
The Antago Future Farmers Club IS acnve each year and partlclpates an state Ilvestock and crop
ludglng contests, In livestock shows and sales Beginning last year, the club annually sponsors an
educatlonal program m the techmque of organuzed mllknng Thus program ns clrmaxed wath a fast
mulkung contest and demonstration held each year at the county fair grounds durlng the county
4 H and Youth Farr The club ns actuve In daury herd Improvement and IS a member of the Wlscon
sm Jumor Dairy Herd Improvement Program
The Future Farmers realtze the umportance of reforestatlon and for a number of years have nn
cluded In thenr yearly program of work such practlces as the plantung of wmdbreaks farm woodlots,
and reforestatlon protects A total of l3 OOO young trees were transplanted by members ofthe club
last year
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Back Row Schwartz Koutmk Bunn Prodehl Tucker Chylek Huncosky Letterman Packard Stege Rem nglon
Fourth Row Roberts Berg McDougal Kublaczyk Simon Klme Suedc Hofrnckter Kublaczyk lensden Duchnc Thom
Thlrd Row Erlandscn Drake Arndt Guenthner Wirth Bolm Key Wirth Muench Ballas Slelunger
Second Row Augustyn Pat? Kennedy Sorano McDougall Pagel Heckman Schroeder Fnsch Rodoca
Front Row Kapusta Steber Schroeder Funk Welsh Steger Sw bode Srmon Menhng
Gene Pavek..
Mr. Mehren..
Lyman Lund.
Jack Koutnik.
FORESTRY CLUB
Officers
,.........,.......,...Forest Ranger
,......,....,.,,.,....,.........AdVISDY
. Tom Pavek ....,.,....,....,........,,.........,. Logger
Dick Fleischer .................. Chief Supervisor
..................,.....,.,lumberman
Tom Dewan ...,.................... Forestry Clerk
............,Assistcnt Supervisor
Available records show that the Forestry Club organized originally in 1930
and that in 1931 the school forest was dedicated Since that time records show that
a total of 62 500 trees have been planted
Due to a war period lay off from forestry work much needs to be done in the
school forest to repair natures encroachments A great deal of brushing must be
done, fire lanes cleared, seed beds renovated and maps drawn to get the forest
back unto condition
Activities of the club this year consisted of regular meetings forestry movies
talks by rangers and conservation men as well as work in the forest plot
With a forest of 180 acres that needs a five year renovating 'ob the club can
be assured of plenty to do for a number of years
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Top Row Schwartz Koutmk Baranlak Chylek Shlmek Koutmk DeWan
Bottom Row Lund Holup Hurbut McNair Fleischer Stengl
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Front Row Lambert Avery Shanks Skinner Bruenlng Kossner Eckmun Maresh Summ
Mlddle Row Anderson Wleld Bauschka Stassek Sommer Muller Meyer Lange DeHart Skarlupka Rolo
Back Row Welher Beattie Buna Byrne Fredernck Olson Boettcher Cherf Braun
LATIN CLUB
The Latm Club founded In l908 IS open to students
enrolled In second year Latm
Meetings are held during regular class period The
members gave programs consnshng of Roman sklts qulz
programs, crossword puzzles, games, and myths
The bug event of the year IS the annual banquet held
In February or March All of the members work on one
or more committees They come to the dinner dressed
In Roman costumes representing real or mythological
Latin characters The entertamment IS furmshed by club
members Four Latm 9 students act as slaves durmg the
meal which IS served In Roman style and consusts of
the kind of food eaten In Roman days
The Skit
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Miss Hasse
John Frederlck
Jean Avery
Irene Wilde
Buster Beattne
Pat Costner
Advisor
Quaester
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Front Row Byrne Bostwuck Byrne VandeHey Lmgle Rnckman Wolan Zantz Ehlers Whutaker LeTendre
SPANISH CLUB
The Spamsh Club, orgamzed last year as a club
lngs the members talk ln Spanlsh lmore or lessll
sung Spamsh songs and play games that young
people play ln Spanish speaknng countries
They also have parties In December a Christmas
party IS held at whlch Christmas carols are sung In
Spanish and a plnata rs engoyed lYou ll have to
look that one up l The most Important party IS the
banquet rn the sprung for which the members cook
the meal Spanish or Mexican dishes are served and
the students say that tortlllas and chlln are very
appetlzmg No es verdad"
John Dresely Presuaent
Mary Ellen Yenlz Vice Presldenf
ous Jesse Secretory Treasurer
Spannsh Club Banquet
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The Drama Club exists not only for the purpose of
acting but to develop a general understanding of
the principles of play production, such as scenery design,
makeup principles, stage direction, costummg, and light
mg lalthough very little can be done with lighting an
our present stage set up l
Drama Club members strive to keep abreast of current
tendencies on the American legitimate stage, and to
develop a more critical appreciation of movies
The scheduled program set up at the beginning of
this year included a Christmas play lwhich had to be
dropped before the final productoonl, a series of one
act plays to be given in the spring, as well as scenes
and cuttings from plays to be worked out as exercises
for club meetings
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Ronald Behm Vlce President
Norma Bishop Secretary Treasurer
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Bottom Row Steed, Sets, Bergeron, MacDonald
Second Row Zellmer, Patzer, Cxeslak, Horn, Joyce BOYKIHS. ROD'-1, Bishop Turcotte, Zfllll, l'l0ll0W0Yf Pelmll
Third Row Hau Sommers Miller Muuk, Mazaneck, Jesse, Atkinson, Rusch, Neary, Druscoll Durenberger Caldwell
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FORENSICS
An attempt has been made this year to revive Interest In forensic actrvrtres
These actlvrtres Include humorous declamatron, serrous declamatron, oratory,
extemporaneous speakmg, and extemporaneous readmg Anyone mterested may
partrcapate Students choose their own selectrons and work rndrvldually wrth the
advrsor ln March the school elrmrnatron contests were held The best partrcrpants
were chosen to represent Antrgo at the Wlsconsm Valley Forensrc League contest,
held this year at Merrrll
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Ethel Doucette
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Humorous Reodmg Wrnner oxme C one
Humorous Reading Wanner
Joyce Steed
Senous Reodrng Winner
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Front Row Gruenberg Bubollz Arndl Rickman Beloll Cllfford
LIBRARY CLUB
The members of the Lnbrary Club assust the lzbrarlan two pernods each week
with such tasks as desk work shelving and arranglng dnsplays
Club meetings are usually soclal and are held during the seventh hour on the
first Wednesday of the month
Last year the members sold enough candy bars to purchase an electric clock
for the library
Rosemary Arndl Secretary Treasurer
Mass Gardner Advlsor
Joan Belott Presldent ff?
Marge Bruttenham Vlce Presudent
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Fronl Row Hackbarlh Walk Moss Lehman
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Cheerleader Muraski Cheerleaders Hackbarth and Walk
CHEERLEADERS CLUB
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Antrgo Bakery
Antugo Cafe
Antngo Electronlcs Sales 8. Service
Anttgo Hardware Company
Antgo News Agency
An ago Sheet Metal Works
Antngo Shoe Hospltal
Amta s Flower 8K Glft Shop
B 8. M Bootery
Badger Pamt S ore
Barry lrwun Store
Berner Bros Pub Co
Case Loretta Cor et Sho
Clermont Prnntlng Co
Con s
Dabel John H Jeweler
DeByles lnc
Drxle Lunch
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Emmalrne Shop
Equltable Life Assurance Society
Famnly Shoe Store
Gamble Stores
Gnbbons Central Pharmacy
Gresch lmplement Co
Gutle s Patnt Store
Happy s Lunch
H rrls M E Clot I g
Hilton
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Hoe s Men s Wear
Howe Creamery Co
Janett Office Servtce 8- Gtfts
Jan en Mo e A Agency
Jeanne Hat Shop
Jewell Mustc Co
Johnson s Gifts and Flowers
Karmelkorn Shop
Kaske Bros
Kay Dee Super Market
Kelly HarryJ Agency
Krau e Shoe Store
Langlade Barber Shop
Langlade Farmers Co operatrve
Langlade Laundry
LeRoy s Women s Apparel
Lloyd s Musuc Store
Lueck A A Optometrlst
Lyrett s Drug Store
Marquardt M Verna
Mathusons Grocery S ore
McCandless 81 Zabel Furnuture
McComas Co The
McLellan Stores Co
McMlllnon Hotel
Mode Beauty Shoppe
Modern Shoe Shop
Muttart McG1llan Co
Nancy Shoppe The
Olk s Drug Store
Ol en Hardware Co
Park and Shop
Penney J C Co
Peoples Bank
Peroutkas Market
Petters Auto Supply Co
Ptzl s Tasty Bake Shop
Relnert Arch J Ins Agency
Rlendl s Harness Store
Sarrls Bros Sweet Shop
Servrce Electrac Co
Sheldon s Sport Shop
Sportswear Mfg C
Stern Jerry
Stranberg Electric Shop
Superior Lunch
Teskes Clothes Shop
Tmy Tot Shop
Toburen Studio
Tomany s Shoe Shop
Volght Auto Parts
Vosmek Drug Store
Walt s Tire 8 Battery Servnce
Wayne Refrlgeratlon Scrvlce Co
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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.