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1 K0 2 among the school classes rn vvhr lr Rrehrrd btarrvel of our clrss recerved thrrd pace Nlo oratorrcal contest has been held srnee our Sophomore year ea rzrng that the Mrshreot llrgh Nhool w rs growrng more raprdly than was at frrst antrcrpated the people of rnt Dr trret 'No l of Mrshreot voted durrng thrs year to burld rt once an uddrtron to th bur mg v hreh rn rt ef would be larger than t e orrgrnal structure le new c tr ers w reeerv cl warmly by all the stu e and partrcularly was thrs true of boolrorrrorss who knew for a certarnty that therr cass was to Graduate rn the large new a se mblv to be constructed At the end of the school ye r trre f eultv rewlrzrnv the fiet that they would never meet the students as a body agarn gavt r prfnre to those rn whom they were mou rng new rdeas and characters v s of sehool rnd e very one was overflow ng wrth enthusrasm 'lhe forenoon w rs srwent rn plavrng mrrous games and prckrng wrd owers Tle grrls rrded the te rel er rn pr 1 n re l prenre drnn Srngrng an dancing rn the new hrgh school audrtorvum whreh wars then nearrng completron made up the 1fternoon progmm 'lle Alurrrn rnvrted to trlee part also and many partrcrpated rn the prcnrc rn the aft: rnoon program At rbout four o clocle teachers of the hrgh school and the students were brddrng one to another farewell for the teachers were leavrng therr posrtrons at Mrshre ot not to be seen on th followrng September Ir seemed that on the hrst div of our unror vear we were rs much strangers rn t e 191 school as when he entered two ve rr l f r Only the old part of the burldrng was amr rar to us but our prevrous overerewc a sembly rn whrch we were prone to com munrcate oftener than was neeessrry ,rv w ry to the spaerous present room havrng 1 much larger seating capaerty Eve n the famrhar frees of freultv members ofthe prevrous year were not there but rn th rr stead we had Prrn Lohrey Mrss Sehrnrdt Mrss Stupfel and Mrss Kratsch to gurde us The newness ef the envrronm nt qurekly wore off as the teachers proved masters of the srturtron and le pt us gorng rn the rrght drrectron rn habits of study and the pursurt of lenovvl dge Two months after the openrng ef tlrool R y U ue nre dropped out from our ranks tlrrs was offset bv the new entr rnt artra 7e dres w o eam to us as a un r from the Manrtowoc Hrgh Qchool The unror genror Hwllowe en p v me r Ur r suee s After a lapse o 1 few years when sever rl of the e ng e rsses ar to rre r even wrth the annua ent the unror Prom our ela S1 r rn r rre rom and ma e a success o socrally and financrallv We were not to be outdone rn r r rn batr U Carence Rerc was a member of the 'rfhrmatrve de-batrnv te rm Karol 5 heu r and Nlarthi Zeddres were members of the grrls baslvet ball team whrclr mad 1 edrtable r cord e are now standrng r re rs mr' storr o our hrvh school journey 5 nrors Hrgh school had now become a eeond home to Us We enjoyed ourselves for worle had become a habrt wrth Us Att our clsss meetrngs we were lrlee one large famrly wor rng l I 1 N Xtllltt V5 .r AN 'f f- f -- ,r., :,, -N iii . 5 .' e- U- ' l . ' z . 1- 'ldll v'4' ' 'sl ' ' h, ' ' ' ' . Tr , 's rf l e- elf' 'fron 'ag 'f ' -' 'e ' e . d,ntS, U .hu r, H. K. . J, ' . . Ir vnrs the lrft d ry' .' ,: ' . i A H . 1 . 2' . 'Q ' r 's ' 'eo'rr'r g ar '-a 7 A' ' er. I ' d . '. . 'r 1 f wr-re ' V , e - ' . , hgl . . r ' ' -'rr re on-. f ' ' . I I ' ' ' '. ' gn 'e 'e f 5 ' V : ' N e . , .4 4 ' if A. K , .' l . y A , ' , ' ' e ' ' .. - - ' 5: ' e 7 ' ' . A 4 sq , liz' Us - 'D A ' ' 3, but l. ' ' y' - - ' r 'J , Nl' ' l ' .. d 'lr ' e ' J io J I '-. V ' e arty' pr' cl 'rg' in to be 4 5 es:. ' ' fe ' ' 1 ' 3 'r 'e - pre- -t-di A 'le 5 f 'led l '-1 lt - 7 l ev' , J ' - ' , - ss ery :rin 'el sh 'ed 'l c P' , 'dr 5 ' f it ' 1 V athletes 0' ' de ln, l 1 'f A h ' ' e ' I' A U -1 . N ' Nc r 7' L ' e ' ' . 9 - ' ' ' ee cr 'e e . W ' ' ' at tl le it 1- f ng. 5 D '- - Ne ' ., ' V I . , S - K I , ' ', . -i . 'au' . '- f-rr
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rl xv' Class H lsiory ln a few weeks the class of I923 will be ushered out of Mrshrcot High School through graduation to make room for the rncomrng class next beptember It rs therefore well that we look back a few years to see who we are how we came and what we haxe done he class of l923 rs not the argest class to hrxc bccn gradurtcd from tie Mrshrcot High School We number eighteen but rt r gr xtrfxrng to notr thrt we hay lost less classmates by the dropping out route thrn forrnmr cl rs e The morning of Septemoer 3 l9l9 found twenty twc of us cornrng from the four drrectrons to the Mrshrcot Hrgh School Among the gather d crowd were new and cour ageous faces which were destined to make a history during ther stay here The first few days we gazed proudly at our fellow Seniors rndustrrous and actrye Bat soon we too set forth wrth a determination and wrth an arm to rchrexe success We began to enter rnto all the phases of school lrfe and gained promrnenc as r clr s that class of l9Z3 was from all former and all later Freshman classes Th re was not one of us who would stand around the halls wrth that lost and frightened look which we as senrors have had occasion to observe rn other Freshmen classes It was during our freshmen vear that the Home Project Club came rnto being and ten members of our class became active members of thrs organization and aided rt by actually preparing a project On October 26 l9l9 we were treated fo the first trme to a high school social function grven rn our honor by the condescending unrors Probably the unrors wanted to see whether or not we were really Fr e s h m e n but found us good mixers and holding well our own rn their company On entering our second year we found nearly eye y on th re 1 year old r some taller none smaller some thrnner and a few yery few a little fatt r Lpon taking roll call we found that Herman Eckardt Carl Eslrnger and Lester Stueck were mrssrng They did not report for classes but Richard Stangel Joined us from Manitowoc High School and remained wrth us till the end to graduate We started thrs year wrth the same ambrtron and determination as marked our frrst year b.rt no wrth qurre as much assurance as the year before Some of our lofty ideas and seeming rmoortance appeared to have vanished On October 30 of thrs year the unrors were guests of honor at a Hallowe en party grven by our class Witches fortune tellrng and other Hallowe en gam s kept those present rn a contrnuous uproar of laughter and the Hallowe en ey ent has been repeated annually eyer srnce Our class met agarn at a party on St Patrick s Day gryen by the Girls Good Luck Society Needless to say that all the boys who were guests at thrs party thought they surely were rn Good Luck Lnder the drre tron of Mrs Howell a Christmas Operetta was gryen at the Mrshrcot Opera House The operetta was a decrded succes the Sophomores taking a large share and promrnent part rn thrs production During thrs year an oratorrcal contest was held I rw. Sixteen wx HN T!-rl ' 1 1,2 . Y 1' H,-'ii fi U l ' . ' . I . I l 1 .4 5 -v . . T ' , rf. K V i ., ,. 2 , . 1 .x . . ' 1. . , . .S ni . y X 1 . YC . 1 K A 2 I X' 1fS 5. - 1 .A , , V3 v- Y I U, ' . . ' ' , ' ' ' ' e : is . We, now as high and mighty Seniors, feel it our duty to explain how' very' different ' 'i.. 1 ' . ,.,. f ' ' c 'I L 1 lf , . , , . . A V C ' . A I . i. v ' - y A -- ---- - - ' .nv i ', ' r ' 1' ' e' 1 r V, . ' 1 1 ' 9 5' ' 9 n . 1 . A N- .. , ' I I n I ' . , ' . ' e 1 Y - I - . v . . . . . . . v I , L 1 P- . . -- .
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CU Y ' :iii C 4, utrcr tr rx trr mn cr ing u ron our c rss rings rmrtr trons motto 1n rlrt lr e we alwaxs came to rn rgreement e1sr 5 XX hen the cl1ss roll was taken at the opening of school last September we found tlr t R1lplr l ot lr rd f1rled to rorn us whrl Gordon X okrodt left to frnrsh hrs high school r t hhtlroygm the Volcrodt frmr x lrrxrng more to trrt arts rt Ss x s 1 se o 1 nur Mrslrrcottrrn It rtm1rned for our class to bend rts efforts through the Goodfellowshrp cut the hrst rs u of the Mrshrcottran Monthly as a Chrrstm1s number Richard Stangel lrcld down th edrtor s clrarr wlrrle harl Tetzlcrff looked 1fter the business manager s dutrcs The first issues were nrostly experimental as the school drd not possess the necessrry prrntrng f1crlrtres but rn trme the p1per will t1lce on an appearance much lrlce other monthly school publrcatrons Four of our members helped to mal: up the debating team of thrs year Th y were Clarence Reich lrvrn Voelker Richard Stangel wrtlr Earl Tetzlaff as alternate Although our te1ms were not returned srctors we did help to lay the foundation for the debating teams next year ln atlrletrcs we were not qurte as successful we harrng put only two men on the basl-.et ball squad They were Carl Wojta and Richard Stangel Fellow cl1ssmates thrs forms our rntroductorx hrstorx We are about to leave and follow our rndrvrdual calling Mav the hrstory of our rndrrrdual efforts rn the future be m1rlcrd with the s1me 'rtrsfactorx results though rn higher and nobl r drrectrons for the common good of socretx as has just b en recorded RICHARD smsrcet Class Prophecy It was a bright day The sun was shrnrng brrghtlv and the sky was of a deep blue l'he birds were flrttrng from trce to tree pouring forth therr melodrous tones rn a manner l had nes er before witnessed The flowers were smrlrng to one another along the roadside and rn the fields rerorcrng that summer was again at hand It had always been mv delrght to take a short walk on a day of thrs kind and my opportunity certainly had come l set forth along the shaded way enjoying the beauties of nature as I went and wrthout any thought of any kind as to my destrnatron l had not w1lked far when I came to 1 leafs bower and being somewhat fatigued I pl rnned to take 1 rest As l was about to seat mvself on a mossy turf I saw something that startled me ln the distance l saw three frgures moxrng about I could not see what they were dorng, but at am rate l notrced that therr fingers were berng busrly employed 1' ru I-rr.lrt,4-1 rr vi L V W AN i. . . , Y HY 4 2 I CBI' 7 gi Y Y, , W , Ll' '1 tug' l r :rccorrrplislr ilu- Ilt'l't'SSil l ings. XV' - de A I ' 'li 'i i 'i 2- ' ,K d 1 'lt , ' 'je a 2 ' .flu il 1 DP i 1 A D A t, ' I C l 'I Y - i . . carree' ar .N 1 'J . ' ' 1 'lj z 'rd l 4 9 'lil 1 elzr.: of l922 va., the first to publish . lriglr ho l . n al rlrf- Club to start the publication of a school monthly paper. ln this it succeeded, and put 1 1 ' s e 1 ' ' ', 5- .- ' ' ' e ' ' ' 'H' ' . 1 ' ' - Kai .-'I -I I f Y. I . 1' . . . l .1 V. C I . . . n ' ' .l e . . I I A V. A , Y . . 4 v l K N, . - - I u 1'y ' --7. , . ' ' f ' S. i ' . . ' ' ,' . ' . . V . D A V J . ' . . ' 'c ' 1 ' 1' ' ', . . , Q c ' . . ' ' y . J
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