North Freedom High School - Torch Yearbook (North Freedom, WI)

 - Class of 1929

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Forensics Forensics again occupied the stage as one of our chief school activities. This year, however, we went into the work in all of its phases, and had contests in oratory, declamatory, extemporaneous reading and extemperaneous speaking. All participants did exceptionally well, and although they may not realize it, the benefit they derived from their par- ticipation is immeasurable. In the preliminary contest to determine who was to represent the school, we had five contenstants in declamautory. They were Florence Ulrich, winner of first placeg Ruth Dickie, winner of second place, Bonita Myers, Helen Fredrick, and Helen Dickie, In oratory we had Wilbur Schmidt, who was decided the winner, and Theodore Evarts. Philipp Lange was the only participant in Extemporaneous Reading, while Jose- phine Draper and Ruth Dickie took part in Extemporaneous Speaking. In the last named contest, Josephine Draper was declared the winner. Our school again competed with the schools of Cazenovia and Kil- bourn in the league contest. From the standpoint of winning first place, we were highly unsuccessful. Of the four events, Cazenovia won first place in all except declamatory. Kilbourn won first place in that contest. How- ever, each of the contests was closely contested, and we were second in each of them. Slight pressure one way or the other would have given us a first. Although we regret not winning first place in these events, we are somewhat consoled by having been defeated by such fine young men and women as both Cazenovia and Kilbourn sent here for the contest. We like to compete with these schools because they are so sportsmanlike and would take defeat with a smile just as they are now overjoyed with their victory. Our best wishes go with them to the district contest at White- water. . A Page Twenty-Clie



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The Alumni We are able at this time to give a brief record of our Alumni. CLASS OF '22 Lucile Eschenbach is a graduate nurse, employed in Chicago. Helen King is teaching school at Manitowoc. Wilbur Deyhle is employed in Chicago. Mrs. Oscar Wagner fPolly Langel is living in North Freedom. Mrs. Ben Pawlisch CMyrtle Deyhlel is living in North Freedom. Cyril Cook is living in Joliet, Ill. Phil Angle is making his home at Janesville, Wisconsin. Mrs. George Kiliarn fEvelyn Seilsj is living in Winona, Minn. Wayne Knapp is a rural mail carrier in North Freedom. Quentin Ziemke is employed at North Freedom. Mrs. August Wiese CRachel Noyesj makes her home in Baraboo. Adeline Johnson is employed in Baraboo. Helen Lohman is doing beauty parlor work at Madison, Wisconsin. CLASS OF '23 Mrs. Ed. Geiser fLucile Smithl is living in Milwaukee. Robert Schwartz is making his home in Baraboo. Mrs. Ted Stackman C Hazel Getsfrhmanj is living at Ableman. Mrs. John Grosinske CAlice Schultel makes her home in Cleveland, O Russel Lange is employed in Scranton, Pennsylvania, after complet ing a mining course at Platteville. Hazel Lange is teaching school in West Ableman. Mrs. Jack Johnson fRosella Leiderj is doing graduate nursing at the 'il isconsin General Hospital at Madison. Mrs. Albert Zi.mmerman fLaverne Blackb is living in Greenwood. Mr. Howard Ahrensmeyer CLucile Dahlkel makes her home on a larm near North Freedom. James Doherty is located in La Crosse. Wisconsin. Dorothy Draper is attending the University of Wisconsin. 'CLASS OF '24 Marjorie Draper is attending the University of Wisconsin. Florence Ficks is working in Milwaukee. Mrs. Louise Barthel fMelitta Welkj is living in Albany, New York Loys Hayes is in New Mexico. Dean Knapp is employed in Chicago. Kathryn Lohman is doing beauty parlor work in Madison. Mrs. Phil Angel CMarcella Steinbrinkj makes her home in Janesville Neal Doherty is employed in Port Washington. Page Twenty-Three

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