Sturgeon Bay High School - Flashes Yearbook (Sturgeon Bay, WI)

 - Class of 1947

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planes to continue to China for a visit with Felhofer and Gerry Wilson, returning from the to disembark from the plane is Harlan Lunde, Norway. After several photos he enters a cab After the passengers have dispersed,the pilot Pat Maples, and Peg Olympic games. Last the Ambassador to driven by John Otto. and copilot descent. The pilot who made the beautiful three point landing is none other than Bob Warner. His skilled co-pilot is Don Hendricks. Some of the passengers stop over at Lucille Knaapen's com- bination restaurant and bakery. Herbie Mikels is busy mixing a most delicious salad with the most helpful aid of his assistant, Donald Miller. The head waitress, Betty Krueger, steps violently forth and objects to the new type of mince meat. Evelyn Pichette and Mary Hitt are busy carrying huge stacks of dishes to the kitchen when they are confronted by a tall, dark, handsome man who is quite visible despite his cocky duster.The girls lose their balance. The result? A new set of miniature dishes a little out of shape.Irene Erdmann and Carol Gigstead giggle behind the bakery counter as they gently munch a few cream puffs. The girls have felt a heavy loss since their fellow worker,Jean Solomonhas start- ed her own business in a bakery across the street, where she spec- ializes in butter crisp rolls. Dick Klaubauf and Bob Johnson have enlarged their dairy farms to meet the needs of the increasing business at the bakery. Parked across the street from Jean's we see a large delivery truck. From a warehouse steps John Olson,the delivery boy for the Jensen Clothing Store. Mr. James Jensen, the wealthy owner of the store, is at present in New York on business. With him is Miss Marilyn Christiansen, his head buyer. She goes on buying trips about once a month. when Johnnie returns to the clothing store, he sees Pat Iverson, one of the clerks, trying to interest Joyce Jeanquart in several baby items. Lila Andre walks in gracefully with her little blue-eyed daughter. She strongly advises Joyce to purchase some things which may become scarce.Lila rushes from the clothing store because she wants to go to McLellan's before closing time. At McLellan's, the manager, Clifford Kracht, is sitting in his office. He walks from his office to greet Elvira Johnson, one of his former school pals. She has come to the store with her five youngsters in search of some playthings. She plans to drop them off at Evangeline Magle's everyday nursery. Evangeline really has a way with children. At the quaint little nursery, Lorraine Jorgensen and Eileen Liebe are trying to acquaint their children with one another. Joyce Jackson strolls in with her little son. She has just purchased an adorable baby buggy from Ladwig and Goss incorporated. The buggies have specially designed rubber baby bug- gy bumpers. Marcene Place comes to the nursery with her baby but leaves in a rush to meet Eunice Ronsman and Ardis Viste. Eunice Ronsman and Ardis Viste have come from the country to see the dentist. Lois Pionke,receptionist, offers them a magazine to read until the doctors arrive. A few minutes later, Dr. John McCormick and Dr.George Schubert stroll into the crowded reception room in a leisurely manner. But there's no leisure for Lois, who dashes back and forth reviving the famine patients who swoon, and carrying empty coke bottles back to Merle Wblske's drug store next door. 'I love my work,W says Lois,Nall but the nuisance of having to run over to the restaurant for sandwiches for the doctors after every third appointment.W Farther down the street comes Clifford Johnson with an ex- tremely good-looking stenographer at his side. Clif has been a sailor for many years. He's also the type with Wa girl in every Page 60

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cj f, 'il Ropni NMS . A , r an Qev n - ' bi' lf? , . .yx lwdiltus, The manager of the Door County airport, David Martin, is sit- ting with his feet on the beautiful mahogany desk. His secretary, Miss Darlene Herlache,is sitting nearby. Mr. Martin lifts his eyes from his calender of the days events to ask a question of his sec- retary, WMiss Herlache,what time is the chartered transport arriv- ing from Europe on its non-stop flight?W Darlene checks her flight schedule and replies, '4:57, Mr. Martin.W Dave touches the ivory button of the Chaudoir master buzz-it system as he says,WYou know, Miss Herlache,this buzz-it system is the best of Roderick's twenty inventions.W In response to the buzzer, Charles Sorenson, manager of the ground crew, appears in the doorway, clad in trim overalls. He speaks, WThe ground crew is ready, sir. Darrel Bretl's Brass Band has just arrived. Mayor Lamonte Heilman's car has just driven in. I can't see how he tolerates Ozzie Schubert as his chauffeur, he's so wrecklessin On the landing field, The Reynolds Bros. are setting up their photographic equipment. girls, Shirley Denn and quickly snap the girls' Most prominent among the the Chamber of Commerce, Business Women's Club, K H Upon being distracted by two beautiful Cal McBride, they re-adjust cameras and photos. A crowd is rapidly assembling. crowd includes Jack Trodahl, President of Ruth Plambeck, representative from the rl Stegman, President of the Sturgeon Bay Farmers' Association accompanied by Herb Vogel, county agriculture agent, and Joe Fischer,representative of the International Science Conference. As the plane touches the field with a perfect three point landing, John Thenell rushes breathlessly to the scene carrying a be-ribboned package of Thenell's Frozen Cherries. He speaks,'Just a little package for the Ambassador to Norway.n Mr. and Mrs.KJulie Elwelll Bill Schmelzer arrive at the scene with their prize dog. Karen Meunier rushes up to interest Mrs. Schmelzer in an insurance policy for her dog. Mr. and Mrs. CJoyce Schneiderl Dick Potter approach and chatter with the Schmelzers about a future bridge party they are to attend at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. CRosemary Palmerl Vic Fashion, the new home being de- signed by Bill Baudhuin. Finally when the reporters, Enid Eichinger and Nedra Nelson, arrive the plane lands. A trimly uniformed stewardess, Racheal Anderson, steps from the plane and begins checking the long pass- enger list, Mary Jo Washburn, Powers' Model, returning from vaca- tion, Wendy Madsen returning from shopping in Paris, and soloists Daisy Anderson and James Knutson returning from a European concert tour. others to land include Kate Pleck and Gordon Smylie, who were conferring on science in France, Mary Hutter, who is changing Page 59



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port.H The stenographer is none other than Pamella Prange. She is on her way to the courthouse to testify in a murder case. Upon leaving the courthouse, she accompanies Detective Dale Seller to the morgue. Dale likes working with the morgueg Pam is a little uneasy. They are greeted by Shirley Larson, the owner. Shirley likes the coldness of her work. It never gets too warm for her. When called by Shirley,the janitor, Raymond Jennerjohn, approaches in a very silent manner. Shirley orders him to raise the temperature only a little, because she fears her guests are chilled. Raymond departs with squeaking footsteps. Policeman Harvey Schulze and Michael Meier enter the desolate room as Charles Leasum, Shirley's assistant,shows the body. Chuck enjoys his work at the morgue very much. He says, with a chuckle, WThere's something about it we all seem to like.n Harvey and Michael leave the room and re-enter with Herbert May, the happy undertaker. Herbert likes his work also. He meets more people with the same dead introduction. Before long, the body is disposed of and the case ends. The nStrangler,U James Evanson,stops to gaze at his name on a billboard nearby. WThe Stranglern needs no modern shoulder pads because during the past few years his muscles have really become developed. Jim Blish's educated toe is really becoming more and more educated as the years pass by. Jim's toe is now teaching its graceful tactics to chorus girls in New York. The girls line up and immediately the toe begins its work. Helping Jim with his chorus line is Bill Hammerstrom. Bill proves helpful in many ways, Sometimes, of course, Bill becomes quite involved in the line. Ruth Conjurske and Evelyn Nelson, two dainty secretaries in town, spend a few hours every day at HLee'sH. Lee Ann Dramer now operates her own beauty business with the aid of Pat Reynolds. She sees many of her friends every day, and certainly does justice to their looks. Mary Ratacazk, who has become a physical education teacher at the local high school, has skipped a few of her free periods to come to WLee'sW for a shampoo and wave set. Carol Termanson, the language teacher,has come to the beauty shop with the same inten- tions. The two are quite shocked at seeing one another. Of course, Shirley Johnson, the school secretary, remains faithfully at her duties all day long. Bonnie Warren, The prominent leader in a girls' school is seen dashing from the beauty parlor. She has been vacationing in Door County,and is now preparing to leave on the next transport She quickly hails a cab to take her to the airport. As she reaches the airport,the plane is preparing to take off. She dashes to the airport office to speak with Mr. Martin before leaving. Mr. Martin greets her with a beautiful eorsage of orchids as a tribute to her great achievements. The orchids, incidentally, came from Jeanette Bergsland and Mary Ann Notz's WBowery Flowery.U with Bonnie, we see Anna Segura. who is enroute to Louisianna. However, the center of attraction at the airport happens to be Grace Christiansen. She hagdrecently obtained a position on the radio as a second 'Hilde- gl ee lr. Martin sees Bonnie to the p1ane,ae the pilot and co-pilot prepare to take-off. Bob Wllke, s member of the ground crew, turns the p1ane's propeller. llth a perfect takeoff the plane rises into the sky. As the plane rlses higher and higher into the dis- tance, the passengers remlnlsoe about their short stay Ln Sturgeon Bay, and begin making plans for the next visit to the beautiful city which is by new only a tiny dot in the distant blue bay. Page 61

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