TOP ROW: Coach Morgan, Assut Coach Hughes, J. Laird, P. Rupp, H. Suethe, D. Serres, L. Diaz, R. Stapelton, BOTTOM ROW: B. Motz N. Bahr, F. Rediske, L. Dean, P. Johnson, J. McNeil, genus The Junior TROGAKS completed a rath- er eratic season by winning 9 out of 15 games. The team was hampered by sickness and was notatfull strength for the great- er part of the season. The team had po- tential sooring power and averaged over24 points a game, lhich is exceptional for a B team. H. Hornburg. Hartland--56 Hartland--23 Hartland--18 Hartland--17 Hartland--11 Hartland--52 Hartland--20 Hartland---8 Hartland--16 Hartland--32 Hartland--11 Hartland--42 Hartland--25 Hartland--55 Hartland--57 Total ---- 561 C 0 R E S Mukwonago -------- 8 Norris Farm ----- 11 Whitefish Bay---51 Oconomowoc ------ 14 Menomonee Falls-18 Pewaukee -------- 14 Cedarburg ------- 21 Slinger --------- 11 Menomonee Falla-22 Juneau ---------- 12 Pewaukee -------- 18 Whitewater ------- 4 Cedarburg ------- 15 Slinger ---------- 4 Juneau ---------- 20 Total ---------- 221
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HISTORY In September of 1935 we, the future class orI'l9h5, skipped up the street to school. It was ourvery first d a y. Miss Lien, our kindergarten teacher, put us on the first rung of the ladder leading to success, and each year we progressed one more. Finally the big year came when we were upper classmen, upstairs that is: After that it seem- ed like no time at all 'til may 26, l9L4l4,, when we gradaated from eighth grade. During the coarse of grade school, two classmates were taken from among us, Tommy Simms in fourth grade, and Alta Bach in eighth. They will never be forgotten. we also had addi- tions tooar class daring grade school, Joan Miller, Lamont erine, and Beverly Johnson. John Haez-tel, Mayne ziardick, Jerry Kraus, Jane Penn, and Lois Letlni Forty-seven very green Freshmen en- tered Hartland High in l9LHl. From Swallow School came Jim Guderyon and George Rapp. Rath Wallschlager came in from Tamarack School. Irene I-.iatteson and Janet Sheehan from Richmond, and ,Mary Griesmer from Monches. North Lake sent uS Florence Enll, Marilyn Grabhorn, Ray Blink and Don hryslnski. From Mer- ton came Duane Dorn, Kathleen Flynn, Bernice Marqdardt and Connie O'Connor, and from Stone bank Evelyn DeGarmo and Don Senner. Ken Horn, and Francis and Rosemary Becker came from Hartford. Aedrey Alexander and Bill Oeder from Milwaukee, and, oh yes! Lansing, Mich- igan let as have Jerry Washburn. From Hartland Grade School came Betsy Berg- wall, Wayne Burdick, Bill Chapman, Pat Cough, Betty Daley, Myrtle Dallman, John Dastrude, Chuck Gerbenskey, Margaret Hansen, John Haertel, Dorothy Jones, Jerry Kraus, Lois Laird, John Lanber, Willard LeRoy, Donna Manicke, Ellen Marshall, Chester Palmer, Jane Penn, Betty Ann Peterson, and Jean Rediske. It took us a while to get used to high school life. We now had four or five teachers toanalyze instead ofone, and always the principal to watch out for. Before too long we had our first class meeting, and elected officers. PRESIDENT ----------- BILL CHAPMAN VICE PRESIDENT ------ LAMONT BRINE SECRETARY --------- ----. P AT OOUGH TREASURER ---------- WAYNE BURDICK Miss Loos and- Miss Niedermeyer were our class advisors. Toward the beginning of the football season, we gave the annual 'Mixer . Except for that we remained rather inconspicuous that year. We finished the year with a picnic at Silver Lake. In our Sophomore year some left our class for other schools--Florence Bull, Pet Cough, Evelyn De Garmo, Don Krysyn- sky Ellen Marshall, Joan Killer, Sandy Palmer and Don Senner, but we added three more 3 Nancy Ward and Ellsworth Smith from lllwaukee, Lenore Timm from lontello. Again I0 elected class officers: PRESIDENT---- ------ JOHN HAERTEL VICE PRESIDENT ---- BETSY BERGWALL SECRETARY ----------- JIM GUDEHYON TREASURER ---------- JOHN IIISTRUDE Our edvieore for that year were lisa leidelueyer end lies Ron. le gave mother mixer. This you- our class picnic les held at lendte on Lac La S 4 set' BW' 'Yue dems
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