Sturgeon Bay High School - Flashes Yearbook (Sturgeon Bay, WI)
- Class of 1943
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'J' ' , . ' - L A . -- X AJ n .J -I . 1 . f , ,,f f ' V ' '71 af' C ALBERT ALL13-- Bud --Football 1, 2, 3, ag Choir 3, .... ALETHEA ANDERSON--Flashes Staff Lg Pep Club Lg Victory Corps 4................................. ROLAND ANDRE--VGusH--Orchestra l, 2, 3, L....... JOAN BANGERT--Basketball 1, 2, 35 Volleyball l, 2, 33 Victory Corps L: Biology Club 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Ping-pong 3............................ SHIRLEY BERGSLAND--NS0uirrelyN--Choir 1, 2, 3, Lg Volleyball 3............. .... ................ LAWRENCE BONGLE--NRedn--Basketball 1, 2, 3, Lg Football l, 2, 3, L, Baseball 1, 2, 33 Ping-pong l. 2, 3, Lg Volleyball l, 2, 3, Lg Band l....... RITA BONGLE--Baseball 3, Volleyball 2, Victory Corps L......................................... KATHLEEN EUECHNER--WKatieu--Choir L..... ...... ROBERT BUSCHhMNN--NBObH--V0lleVb8ll l, 2, 3, Lg Football Assistant manager 3, manager Lg I.A.A. 1, 2. 3. L: Basketball 3, manager L3 Ping-pong 2. 33 Victory Corps 1,3 Vice President DOLOQES CAQNODV--HIrishn--Basketball 23 Pep Club 2, 3, Lg Victory Corps L: Flashes Staff L....... LARION CARNODY--Volleyball 33 Band 3, Lg Flashes Staff L: Pen Club 3, Lg Victory Corps Lg Trans- ferred from Sunny Point 3....................... PRISCILLA CARMODY--Home Economics Club l:Victory Corps Lg Pep Club 2, 3.......................... BETTY CHAYPEAU--WChampN--Basketball 1, 2, 3: Pep Club l, 2, 3, 43 Baseball l, 2, Volleyball l, 2, 35 Pina-ronv 2, 33 Badminton 23 Choir l, 2, 3, Flashes Staff Lg Biology Club 21 Camera Club 3.. AILON .Og sI.R--' oe --F otball 1 2 3 L Band 3 L Wrestling 1 2 3,Vo11eyba1l 1, I A A l . 35 DUHK: -- Pickyu--Basketball 1 2 3 Volleyball 1 2 3, L, Ping-pong 1, 2, 3' Band 2 , , Ba minton 1 2 L' Flashes sta L, Pep Club 2, 3' Tennis 2 '4fU'm11K I 1YG-1-- fre ---lransferred from Brussels L SHIRL'Y NGYnLfO:'- lnbaf--Basketball 2 3 ' Baseball 2, 3' Ping-pon, 2 3' Badminton L' ep Club 2, 3, Dennis 2 3 Flashes Staff Editor, secretary Treasurer 2 CHARLES FhRGUSON-- Fuzz --Volleyball 1 2' Pinb- ng 2' Choir 1 2 3 L, Footlights 1 L, Camera Club 1, Victory Corps L President 1 Lake 2 D LPHIEE FOREMAN--Transferred from Tomahawk L RALPF GAHTH--'Buck --Basketball l Football L I A A L, Volleyball 1, 2 3 L Ba d 1 , 3 L Orchestra 1, Ping-pong 2, 3 Tennis 1 3 L Victory Corps L, President L RICHARD ARROh-- ckn--I A A L' Ban ' Flashes Staff L Camera Club 3 Drum Major 3 L- Transferred from Lanitowoc 3 JALTS IG TEAD- Jim --Wrestling 1, 2' I A 3, Choir 2 3 Victory Corps L 'VALYN HAB RLIL--Hand 2 VIJIAN HABN--Basketball 1 2 3 L: Voll yball 1 2 3 L Ping-pong lg Badminton 1, 2 3 PVYLLIS HAQRT L-- Phyl --Basketball l 2 3 Home aconomics Club 1, Choir 1 2 3, Lg Footlibhts 1, 2 3 L, Victory Corps L. O ww az . 1 11310 51 'M 0 , , , g lp 29 y I V 9 1 ' 2: 35 . . . , 2, 3................................... FRAXYC .3 , , , Lg 7 I I is 1? l 3 L. d 1 ! 39 ! 31 . , aooonocooono-aoaooocobo his 1 J E JH' IR N' an ' E E J I HL 7 ' , , L, l v 'Z Q ! F D P N' 1 a 5 4: 39 Ls W 1 IV rv , ., Q po 'I I D I 1 . 1 2, 31 ' ' g . ... EUGENE FIDLER--nSnuffyN--Transferred from Pelican . 3 ' : 1, 2, 3, 3 o a U 2, 39 . I 1 3 n . 2 . : ' , , 2, , g ' scooouoou G ' nDi - . - 3. , d 3, 4, I I , , T ..................... JL G s -' ' , . .A. 2, ' , g ................... 1 T E ' L 2, 3, L..... ............ V M T 9 r 9 3 ' I , , 5 . , .......... n T E ' , , 3 vw - ' 1 1 a 1 , , . IOIIOOOIIOOCIOOOOOCCOOQC furjq 6 'Z J- ,Q I 'V' O XLL , A 1 kK -.lxx Km-f9 'Z,-4b1f8Z.vv 0,,v!5s- ' K M4 BETTY HAFSEN--HRodH--Basketball L3 Volleyball 3, 59 L3 Home Economics Club 33 Baseball 33 Choir 3, 'Q 1,3 Pep Club 1,3 Biology Club 3........ .... 4 1 DOROTHY HANSEN--HDottyH--Volleyball 3, L3 Pep 1 Club 2, 3, 1.3 Choir 2, 3, L: Victory Corps L..... JEAN HAYES--NJeanieN--Basketball 1, 2, 33 Band 2, 3, L3 Volleyball l, 2, 33 Baseball 13 Pep Club 2, 33 Biology Club 33 Victory Corps L............... r HELEN HITT--Basketball l, 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 33 , Ping-pong 2, 33 Volleyball 1, 2, 33 Speed Ball 2 33 Badminton 1, 2, 3: Tennis 1, 2, 33 Choir 33 1 Twirler 3, L3 Home Economics Club 23 Pep Club l, 2, 3, L3Footlights 3, 43 Camera Club 33 Victory ' Corps L.......................................... MARION HUNSADER-- Huns --Basketball 13 Volleyball Q j 3, L3 Ping-pong 3, L3 Choir 3, L3 Pep Club L..... I DORIS JACKSON--Band 1, 2, 3, L3 Victory Corps 43 f Ping-pong L3 Pep Club 3, L3 Orchestra 4.......... f HITA JACKSON--Basketball 1, 2, 3, L3 Baseball 1, 55 2, 33 Volleyball l, 2, 3, L3 Ping-pong 13 Band 1, ff 2, 3, L3 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, l..................... f LOIS JOHNSON--Choir l, 2, 33 Pep Club 13 Victory 'Q Corps L............................. ..... . .... ... Q RICHARD JOHNSON--'DickH--I.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Volley- ,f ball l, 2, 3, 1,3 Ping-pong 1, 2, 3, 1.3 Tennis 2, 3, L3 Footlights 1, 2, 3, L3 Victory Corps L..... If BEATRICE KASTER--uBeatyn......................... HELEN KLAPATCH--HClayn--Footlights 33 Victory Corps L3 Home Economics Club 2, 3................ EDWARD KLAUBAUF--nEddieV--I.A.A. lg F.F.A. l, 2, 33 Victory Corps L.................. Choir 3, L3 RUSSELL KLUTH--Choir 2... ...... 5 Q f Gllln K f G F smnA nl 5 1' I xxx XX RUTH KONITZER--'Con'--Basketball 1, 2, 3, L, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, L, Baseball l, 2, 3, L, Hockey l, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, L, Victory Corps L, Ping- pong 2, 3, L, Speed Ball 3, Badminton 2 ....... ... GRACE LARSON--'GracieN--Basketball 1, 2, 3, Base- ball l, 3, Volleyball l, 2, 33 Footlights l, 2, 3, L, Ping-pong 2, 3, Speed Ball 2, 3, Choir 3, Flashes Staff L, Secretary-Treasurer L, Pep Club 2, 3, L, Twirler................................. DUANE LAL'sz::s-rg1N--'Loveyn--1.A.A. 1, 2, 3, choir 3, L, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, L, Badminton l, Biology Club 2, Tennis 3, L, Victory Corps L, Camera Club 3 MARION LENIUS--Victory Corps L................... Juli-JETQE LONG--Basketba11 1, 2, 3, L, Baseball 1, Hockey 1, 2, Volleyball l, 2, 3, L, Ping-pong 1, 2, 3, L, Badminton l, 2, 3, L, Tennis l, 2, 3, L, Choir 2, 3, Flashes Staff L, Pep Club 2, 3, Band LLAZ: Victory Corps L........... ...... ........... THERESA LONG--WTracyW--Basketball lgvolleyball l, TTEINST7 Peo Club 2, 3, Biology Club 3, Victory Corps L... cf If - - C GLADYS LONZO--Basketball 1, 2, 3, L3 Baseball 1, lk Q' 8 2, 3, Hockey 1, Volleyball l, 2, 3, L, Ping-pong 1, Speed Ball 2, Badminton 2, 3, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Flashes Staff 1, 4: Pep Club l................ GLADYS LOVELL--'Finnegan'--Transferred from Phil- lips High L, Victory Corps L..................... EVAGENE MADOCHE--'Evie'--Victory Corps L, Band 1, 2,3,L,PqmMubLU.H.u.H.n.u.H.U.u.H. DOLORES MARIK--Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, Badminton 1, Choir 3, Victory Corps 4 ....................... . .................. VIRGINIA MARTH--Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, Volleyball l, 2, 3, Badminton 2, Band 1, 2, 3, L, Orchestra 2, 3, L, Flashes Staff 2, 3, L, Pep Url Club 2, 3, L, Victory Corps L, Secretary Treas- urer 3 ........................................... KENT MARTIN--'Leftyn--Baseball 1, 2, 3: Football ball 1, 2, 3, L, Basketball 1, 2, 3, L3 Ping-pong l, 2, 3, L, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Victory Corps L.. WALTON MATHISON--'Wallyn--I.A.A. 1, 2, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3: Choir L, Victory Corps Leoooooseoanuaoaoooo 7 !f ai? 1, gl.. e ,ri . 'ww HW Jw? ,VV ,Q ,ee -L 44. 2 x I fix x I S 1 - CIJEI IIIIII 37- q-nf 4- JOYCE MATHY--HBe1gie'--Basketball 3, Lg Biology 23 Volleyball 3, L3 Ping-pong l, 2, 39 Pep 2, 3, Lg Victory Corps L.................... Club Club MARY McCORMICK--NMac'--Basketball 1, 2, 33 Home Economics Club Lg Biology 35 Badminton l, 2, 33 Volleyball 1, 2, 33 Victory Corps L, Hockey 1, 2, Speed Ball 3, Flashes Staff Lg Baseball 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3. ....................................... JLBOME MEYER--nPluken--I.A.A. 23 Volleyball 2, 3, Biology Club 2, Victory Corps L.................. LOUIS KILLER--Choir 3g F.F.A. 33 Victory Corps L. ROBLRT NUCKIAN--nBObV--Football 2, 3, Lg Band 1, 2, 3, Lg Orchestra 3, Lgwrestling l, 2, 3g I.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 3...................... MYRA MULLENDORE--WStubW--Basketball 1, 2, 3, Lg Tennis 1, 2, 3, Lg Baseball 1, 2, 33 Ping-pong 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Lg Badminton 35 Footlights 1, 2, 3, Lg Flashes Staff l, 2, 3, Lg Choir 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, Lg Victory Corps L. ........ . ...... MARY MURRAY--Basketball l, 2, 3, Lg Band l, 2, 33 Baseball 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Lg Tennis 23 Ping-pong 1, 25 Badminton 1, 2, Pep Club 2, 3.... JOHN NELSON--Football 2, 3, Lg Wrestling 1, 2, 3g Volleyball l, 2.................................. EMERY OLESON--'Ole'---Transferred from Washington Island 3, Choir 3, Lg Victory Corps L............ CAROL OSMUNSON---Basketball 33 Volleyball 3, Lg Ping-pong 3, Lg Band 1, 2, 3, Lg Victory Corps Lg Orchestra 3, Lg Choir 1, 2....................... MYRLE PALMER--'Myrt'--Basketball 33 Speed Ball 33 Baseball 33 Badminton 3, L: Tennis 3, Lg Victory Corps Lg Choir L, Pep Club 3, L5 Volleyball Lg Transferred from Milwaukee 2.... ...... . .... ...... VIRGINIA PAQUE--UVirgH--Choir 3, Victory Corps L. DOROTHY PAUL--WDollyN--Basketball 1, 2, 32 Base- ball 2, 3g Badminton lg Footlgiths L: Volleyball lg Flashes Staff L............................... iIIIII'l' 'y A . ,s 'N In w l In Lb I ww'SO 511. 1 AX ,r w I f r n A .- 1 I I r f f f il f f f u.. x 5SSS 03 wxxl as ,. .- -. -. ,- ,- ,- O W xx' ,I QPY- PAULINE PAUL--Choir 2, 3......... .............. BETTY JANE PENNOCK--Basketball Lg Volleyball Lg Choir 2, 3, Victory Corps L.... .... .... ..... ..... MARY ANN PEOT--Basketball 2, 3, L: Baseball l, Lg Hockey 35 Volleyball 35 Speed Ball 2, 33 Choir 33 Badminton 3, Home Economics Club 2, 33 Pep Club 35 Biology Club 3, Victory Corps A .............. . ROBERT PETERS0N--HBud'--Football 33 Volleyball 2, 3, Lg Ping-pong 2, 3, Lg Tennis 2, 33 Choir 2, 3, Lg Footlights 3, Lg Flashes Staff 3, Lg Biology Club 2, Camera Club 2 3, Victory Corps L, Presi- dent 3, Transferred from Nyack 2 . RUTH PINNEY--Band 2 3 Orchestra 3 Footllghts 3, Flashes Staff 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Vice President 3, Transferred from Hiawatha 2 JOHN PIPBR--F F A l 2 3, Victory Corps L DOLORES PLAUF-- Dee --Basketball 33 Volleyball 3 Band 3, L, Pep Club 3 A Transferred from Oconto Falls 3 NARIOV RVYNOLDS -WPeachy -Basketball l, 2, 3 L' Volleyball l 2 3 L Badminton 2 3 Choir l, 2 3- Flashes Staff 3 L' Pep Club l, 2 3' Vic- tory Corps L salma RoAuomM--Basketball 3 Volleyball 3, Pep Club 3- choir l, 3 JAMTS ROBnRTSOJ-- Jim --Wrestling 3 . A 3 Ping pong 3, Biology Club 2 JACK ROCYWELL RICHARD RO IK Dick' ORIN SCHNEIDLR I A A 3, Volleyball 3 Choir G4 :Sill A If LUZUWZU T7 I Y V l I l ll l,'! ROBERT WARREN--WWilly'--Basketball 1, 2 3g Foot ball 2, 3, Lg Wrestling 2' .A.A. l L' Flashes Staff 2, 3, 43 Volleyball l, 2, 3, L5 Ping-pong 2, 3g Footlights Club 3, LgBiology Club 2' Presi dent 2 ........ BETH WEITERMANN--Basketball l 2 3. L' Tennis 2 Baseball 3, Volleyball l, 2, 3, Lg Pep Club 2, 3 Badminton 1, 2, 3, Lg Footlights Club L LUCILLE WELDON--WDocW--Orchestra l, 2, 3, Lg V tory Corps L.. JAMES WIESNER-'Jimn--I.A.A. l 2 L' Band EUNICE WILTZ--Pins DODS L Tennis L Pep Club l, 2, 3, Lg Choir 2, 3 L, Victory Corps MINNIE JUNE YOST Ping pong L Tennis L, Choir l, Lg Pep Club 1, 4 Victory Corps 4 Transferred from Robert Train Academy ALYCE ZIRBEL--WZekeN--Home Economics Club l 2 Victory Corps L We, the Senior class of Sturgeon Bay High School, if laid end to end, would be as long as Church Street. We weigh 32 tons, or as much as one of the huge dynamos at the power plant. lwhat does that make us?J Our eyes come in nine shades of green and hazel, fifty-three shades of blue, twenty of brown and one lone soul has grey eyes. There are three redheads in our class, eleven with black hair, twenty-nine blondes and fifty-four with varied types of brown hair. Bob Warren, valedictorian, and Ruth Pin- ney, salutatorian represent the best we have to offer in brain power. That's about the whole picture and we think it's a pretty good one. We've come through four years of high few scars to show for the school with only a long ordeal we went through. We've all put on some weifht since we first arrived, but we think you'll still recognize us as the Class of 'L3! J N 'J I 0 ,O I-4 G F! 'U C3 A-3 3 ff. Ln CD +3 ,C S-4 41 K- GJ H QD bf CI 42 CI O UZ F4 QD 'O cr 41 C C UJ f-4 GJ 'lj CI QI E O If? 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A at g I J U Z 3. :W 4 4 I lx U h H F l Q 1 L ' Ax H Ah i . A' W 0 nm I I VT Q , M J A I :Q X 'K N E ,E . A K V w J .14 A . 'W h A Q . X -1 D THESE LEADERS OF THE SOPHOMORES, THE SHARPEST EVER SEENQ President.......Richard Burton Vice-Pres.......Mary Alice Pleck 7 u INTRODUCING FRESHMAN OFFICERS, THE NSMOOTHIESN OF THE GREENg President.......William Johnso Vice-PreS.......Arthur Mullend Sec.-Treas......Jerry Slavik A' Sec.-Treas......Dorothy Warren Macaw THIS TRIO GOT THE JUNIORS' VOTE AND PROVED THAT IT WA? SMART, President.......Patsy Karas Vice-Pres.......Pau1 Peterson Sec.-Treas......Laverne Voagen SENIORS CPOS TH' THREE WHO OUTSTANDING FROM THE START PreS1dent.......Ralph Gaeth im- ,nk J Vice-Pres.......Bob Buschmann Sec.-Treas......Grace Larson 4' 901, 1 I 1 - 1 oz' 5- 4 Smith Engvnllon Ferguson Schumann Paterson Souknp Frlckl Gmnok Long Carxnody Allie Reynolds Anderson Warren Hagen Durken Lonxo Suehy Smith Pinney Paul Severnon Mnrth Clumpun Gnrrow Carmody llullondore Lu-lon Url. Hanson Iverson Pichette Strndllng EDITOR---SHIRLEY ENGVALSON ASSISTANT EDITOR-- SUZAITTT3 SOUKUP FACULTY ADVISOR-- MRS. HANSON CLASSES--Gladys Lonzo Mary McCormick Lee Ann Stradling Calla Jayne Fricke ORGANIZATION-- Marion Reynolds Patsy Smith Alethea Anderson MUSIC ---- Virginia Marth Dorothy Warren Marion Carmody DRAMATICS-- Grace Larson GIRLS' ATHLETICS-- Merion Suchy Bernice Allie FOYS' ATHLETICS-- Charles Soukup Bob Warren HUMOR AND CALENDER-- Ruth Pinney Gerald Schumann Cedric Iverson Frederick Erickson Suzanne Smith Audrey Severson PHOTOGRAPHY-- ART-- TYPING Charles Ferguson Robert Peterson Dick Garrow George Hagen ---Myra Mullendore Annette MacLennan Dorothy Paul Marion Gmack Betty Champeau Jeanette Long Delores Carmody Frances Durkee Another successful vear of the Sturqeon Fey Hirh Qchool Footlights Club is comnleted, totaling lL years of eristence. With meetinds on alternate Tuesdays, the clut receives help- ful traininv under the direction of Miss Leah Wildhaaen. The memhers take over the meetinzs and very interesting nrovrams usually result. The members are: Charles Ferruson, Phyllis Haertel, Helen Hitt, Dick Johnson, Grace Larson, Joyce Mathy, Myra Nullendore, Robert Peterson, Gerald Schumann, Frances Schoen- brunn, vharles Soukuo, Robert Warren, Dorothy Paul, Peth Wei- terman, Glen Austad, Mildred H. Anderson, Noland Benzow, Har- old Charron, William Draeh. Kathryn Farrand, Nancy Nebel, Robert Schroeder, vuzanne Doukup, Francis Stradlinq, Betty Wesolowski, Audrey Severson, Robert Keller, Frederick Erick- son, Anatole Mankivsky, Mary Alice Fleck, Rita Pichette, Dor- othy Warren, Joan Jestohal, James Walker, Grace Whitford, Marie Trodahl, Roland Tertz, Ann Resch and Feth Robertson. The officers this year were Robert Warren, President, Robert Peterson, Vice-President, Dick Johnson, Treasurer, and fovce Nathy, Secretary. f- 9 .4 . ,-f 3 171 G 1 Wi 3? . ' l ' , Lf - , if X , Q A' ' I+. 5 ? 5 i 5 fl' f f 525 f --1215. ,,, I F , U- ypgh' 5 -Xi: M. f ':2 iff ' ' ' ' If iq 6 ,ti ,. an -,7 3 .T :Q 5 0 C- , fs 'f 'n OA A . 5 , A 1 , I K sg 3 L s A, J i r .. - f K 1 , I lr : I ' .M K ,x Q1 55 N 1---ww . QQ, 1 I 4 vf f M 3 Ykff 9 xllublif Lauhonltoin Jomo Bulchman Allie Fnrrand Glgntegd Slhlmer Evnnson Berg Whitford Shumnksr Andre Bunehmau Keller Schroeder Tweedlle K1FBEblI Mikel Bergnland Konrnd Palmer Yost Stroh Jomn Roglkvgm 'U 'R LOD! Ulkll Llebe Kxrnitz Hunlador Deschaine Harris Jwin. The A Cappella choir sailed on it's first major ex- cursion of l9L3 during the Christmas Hticeu. Miss Grace Lyon is in command of ,his crew of seventy. Memhers of the four classes have stoov toqether in producing these major programs--the Christmas concert, a band and choir revue, a the spring festival. Naneuvers have also included sev-rei minor appearances ani assembly performances. The patriotic theme has played an important role in the choice of many selections. ar Vogel Schumann Schroeder Peterson Ferguson Larson Westfall Kramer ler Oluon Wagner Farrand Hurtol Shnmnkor Lindbergh Min Lyon t Wilt: Warren Nobel Anderson Punch Evennon Phillips Sml th No inn Volqulrtn lhc Lennnn Folhion Andorlon C The final performance of the year was at commencement time when the choir bid adieu and bon voyage to the depart- ing Seniors. A sister organization to the A Cappella choir is the Junior Choir, which also has appeared several times. This group of fifty students works toward the goal of member- ship in the se ior choir. Also under the direction of Miss Lyon, the Junior Choir helps to prepare students for more advanced work. f,.,,,..,...,, 1114! lint i Fidlor Banzow Mayor SCOIYDI Schneider Corbhlsr Schroeder Robilhrd Olmuruou Schroeder Brotl Henman Vert: Miller Millar Phifor Hnberlh Hayes VnnDorol Lenin! Ellbld Pfeifer Phu! Jackson Stradling Stroh Seller Teweln Lau Herlaeho Our fifty-seven piece concert band has completed a very successful year under the able direction of our new instructor, Mr. Steinhoff. Ie have played on numerous occasions---launching ceremonies at the local shipyard, county fair, football games, homecoming, Latin-American Program, and a Spring concert. In addition to the Senior Band, Mr. Steinhoff has been instructing students from the grades and high school in a Jmmior Band. u r, :ri.1-.--.i-.ill . A :: L., . -I W - 9991- fv ATL ' Iuekiln Konrad Bubuux Eichhorn Uuokhn Guth Stroh Tlubi Allie lIoC k QI y Brotl Miller Mutheyl Mickelson Hoelman Jackson Durkae Barth Wolskc Junquarr, Sohoenbrunn Jenna Goldman lhdoche Andre Kozlovlky Hunndlr lr. Stlinhofl Gurow Cnrmody Field maneuvers of our marching band were directed by our drum major, Dick Garrow, and assistant drum major, Robert Davis. Three color guards and three twirlers ac- companied the band on the march. A Pep Band has also been organized which plays at basketball games and at Friday morning assemblies. All in all, the band has done a very commendable piece of work this year and has figured very prominently in school J'fe. lnoklon Iverson Knutson Andre Dfllb Jliilil Weldon Strudl ing Bnuford Oulu Intl heklon Gordon Pierce Long Lonhn Robllhrd llr. Ruklo Broil Folhofar Lou Ahlara Voogon Oumunnon Grovogol The orchestra plays for its own pleasure until called upon for a public performance. Then, under the baton of Mr. Runkle, as good a fiddler as ever played a hornpipe, the group plans its appearance. Mr. Runkle, in addition to conducting the orchestra, frequently finds himself playing the role of instructor in the fine art of wielding the bow. The Christmas concert gave the first opportunity of the year. In January the Footlights play audience heard selec- tions before the play, and between acts. The spring festival climaxed this year's efforts. Id grain treating. From a small zrouo of bows this orqanizetioh has fro n til it now merits nationwide recornition. Each of the twenty members has a farm oronram and an , resort to qive on activities of the year among which heloine to harvest crops and doing a small amount of I The organization meets every second Tuesday, and is led ky Otis Rabaoh, President, Melvin Selvick, Vice-Presi- dent, Jerome Eretl, Secretary, and Roderick Euechner, . Treasurer. Mr. Earden is Adviser. Besides home Uaderen sel? OT the tv included rartv was larch 3 of the club. involve semi bv members 0 Helen er Evenson reiens leerhinq the fine noints of culinerv arts and ent, the Home Economics Club had educated it- social side. On Halloween a Tala costume rar- of new T6mbSTS.Th6 Christmas mixed initiation uallw hilarious. SHN the LH Club leaders irazdly entertained Future rlans of the orvanization :Q for the Red Cross. as rresioeit, atlv suwpcrted by the ViOe-nresident, Tarv Wane McCormick, and secretary- treasurer, the wheelu -.u AudF2Y Severson. Piss 'ikna Ukeers a hand on as adviser. 9 1 dmnldwwm Z 'HP of Earlv this fall, Viss Gibbs, lieutenant of the C.A.A., called for recruits to comoose the speedball varsitv. After many weeks of oractice, she chose the followins for the team: N. Never, G. Peot, F. Kern, B. Panke, F. Schroeder, H. Even- son, F. Schoentrunn, G. Hunsader, V. Gomoll, E. Johnson, and Lhrvel Kozlovsky. In Januarv, the girls formed intramural basketball teams. With close competition, Lhrion Suchv's team was victorious, and Connie Stroh's aggregation, defeated only once, olaced second. Then Miss Gibbs chose the most outstanding players from each class to constitute the class teams. From these, she selected the following for the varsity: D. Robillard, C. Rey- nolds, D. Stephenson, S. Enfvalson, M. Kozlovsky, J. Long, M. Meyer, and G. Lonzo. Our Lieutenant awarded her NE' for Excellency to the most outstanding zirls from each class: Seniors: Myra hmllendore, Ruth Konitzer, Shirley Enz- valson, and Marion Suchy. Juniors: Marvery Meyer, Bernice Allie, Florence Kern, and Connie Stroh. Sophomores: Betty Konrad, Doris Stephenson, Ruby Bongle, and Patsy Smith. Freshmen: Polly Kwapil, Betty Schroeder, Lhxine Hoes- man, and Donna Robillard. Bulchmnn Van Duyle Deutsch Corblllor Bangle Birmingham Allie Worley Mr, Hilhlilmln Slattery Muckian Warren Muekinn Martin Gnoth SOURUP Getzloff Nelson Tau Abrnhnmnon Swan Mlrr FRITZ VA? EUYSE: Aggressive defensive enf who was a good hand at snapping passes. PCOKY TTSS: Tough little end who blocked hard and made a specialty of boxing up end runs. JOHTHY DEUTSCH: A rough and ready end. An injury received in the Oconto game kept him out the rest of the year. O Q :JOE CGRPBIER: In his third year on the Varsity he was a real team player. When he hit his men, they stayed hit. BILL NORLRY: Good blocker and tackler especially well adapted for stopping tackle smashes. REL EO GLB: Red started out at center but soon his aggres- siveness showed that he would make an excellent guard. A D EU?-CIE AERAEZALYSOTI: Developed much skill as the season prog- ressed aid he will make a good guard next year. BUY ALLIT' One of the team's hardest tacklers ' s v - , L. . . . La very good at backing up the line and at pass defense. DOY EIRMTNGHAM: Expert at backing up the lineg excellent L A passer and team's shiftiest runner. KIT2 PARR: A hard plunging fullback who could always pick up a few yards. lr. Bonner Burg Savsrlon O'Connor Chnrron Schroeder Knutson Kohlbuek Bnngort Btouoolpher Johnson Gllliok Smojkul Struck Paterson Fclhofor Olson Stndllng vlffl Long Honth Peterson Burton Arbter Bpudo LEFTY MARTIW: Quarterback of the team who knew when and what to callg was also a good pass receiver and a hard blocker. BOB MUCKIAT: The right half who never went half way in his blocking. BOB WARREN: A hard running back who always got his block. BUCK GAETH: A fighting center who blocked hard and tackled Welle FOOTBALL SQUAD A DATE OPPONENT SCORE Sept. 26 Sheboygan Central 26-6 L Oct. 3 Kewaunee 20-0 L 10 Algoma V 27-7 L 17 De Pere ll+'0 L 21, Oconto 33-7 L 31 Two Rivers 52-O L 4 Oconto Falls 19-lL L FOOTBALL SQUAD B DATE OPPONENT SCORE LD Oct. 9 Brussels 13-6 L 16 Gibralter 51-O L 23 Luxemburg l8-6 L 30 Sevastopol 65-O L Martin Bough G. Birmingham D. Birmingham Bucehmnu Peterson Tun Mr. Beinnlmnn Swan BUTCDU DOH BIRYIWIHAX: Forwardg could aluays be depe.ded upon to make a couple of points on long shots. ROB SWAN: Forwardg a shifty, aggressive player who should see action next year. BUCK EIRYI'CHAM: Centerg tallest man on the squad he was always in their fighting but now is fiqhtidq for Uncle Sam. PAUL PETERSON: Guardg a scrappy little player, who handled the ball well. REI EOTGLE: Guardg a good defensive player, he always played as hard as he could. PCOKY TEES: Guardg he was as quick as a cat and good on defense. LEFTY MARTli: Forwardg a good all around player whose spe- cialty was left handed long shots. th! 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