Waupun High School - Waubun Yearbook (Waupun, WI)

 - Class of 1951

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sxyk '- 3' 4' 6 fl .J an X., ng.. .4- THIRD ROW: S. Norris, J. Norris, J. Navis, G. Mielke, F. McBride, THIRD ROW: D. Roeseler, T. Reichart, R. Rens, R. Potter, G. R. McCollum. SECOND ROW: E. Moore, A. Mielke, J. Nickerson, Radtke, R. Pollock. SECOND ROW: R. Pike, R. Pluim, H. PLETTEY' D. McDowell. FIRST ROW: H. Mulder, E. Pafifenroth, J. Monroe, korn, J. Perry, D. Pluim. FIRST ROW: D. Schlieve, L. Redman. M. Neevel. M. Rymer. Red with blood of youth his cheeks were. Soft his eyes as stars in springtime. Here's a sophomore dashing boldly, . Through the halls of greater knowledge. ' Pausing here and there a moment, Gath'ring casual thoughts in passing, Seeking only confirmation For the many facts he's sure of. Straining always toward the future, Toward the day when all shall know him, PEARL KA51'ElN For the scholar he knows he is. Secrego,-Y As his thoughts dwell on the future, On the many fields of action, Which engage his skills and fancies. Soon his mind's eye gazes fondly On the Prom theme in the distance, Junior then will he be call-ed. THIRD ROW: S. Strelilow, R. Kramer, H. Vande Zande, R. Thomp- son, L. Schnur, R. Tonk, SECOND ROW: B. Stellmacher, M, Vande Zonde, W. Tesselink, G. Stevenson, M. Van Egtern. FIRST ROW: A. Ter Beest, C. Towne, C. Seal, .a. ,see Q .sf 4 W ' if.. 3 Longfellow's Hiawatha Mighty iunior, fair to look on, Wise, consid'rote, noble, helpful, Never missing any deadline. Senior next he sees himself as, Haughty senior, proudly stalking, Through the myriad paths of learning In the village of Waupun High. Senior dates here stud the bright sky. Beck'ning always toward that great day, When in gown and mortar board garb'd, He shall march among his comrades, To receive his Mark of Merit, His mucheprized, great diploma. Then into the world he steps forth, Confident of his great powers. Q BEVERLY VIS Treasurer THIRD ROW: M. White, M. Vant Hoff, S. Weihert, R. Watts, H. Vont Hoff, B. Watson, SECOND ROW: E. Vant Hoff, D. Wollen- burg, R. Veenhuis, W. Vossekuil, A. Winkel. FIRST ROW: B. Vis, P. Vande Zonde, M. Von Ess. sr .1 WR' x4

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Third Row: W. Bruins, D. Amacher, R. Born, W. Third Row: J. Dargue, R. Erickson, B. Greenfield, Bredesen, S. Berndt, K. Aylesworth. Second Row: L. Durning, M. Galler, R. Goetsch. Second Row: K. Beaver, R. Booman, M. Brunn, B. Anderson, H. -J. Eggers, J. Buwolda, V. Farr, P. Ebert, M. Dav- Beekman. First Row: R. Backhaus, N. Bennett, A. eis. First Row: D. Glewen, M. Fenrich, G. Giese. Beek, J. Allen. SOPHOMORES - THE WARRIORS This is the largest group of warriors we have ever had, in tact, it is 130 strong. This large addition to our tribe has really made our village fHigh Schooli so crowded that you can hardly walk in the halls without being pushed over or stepped on by one of our warriors. It become so crowded, in fact, that we had to build our village a bit larger. This large group of warriors is keeping in good shape this year, too. Many ofthe boys were active in sports: football and basketball, and helped us to defend ourselves so successfully from the attack of other tribes. Several girls were members of G. A. A. fthe girls' athletic associationi. Both boys and girls keep their aims in line by shooting practice in rifle club. 0 They are also keeping their voices in shape for the characteristic calls which accompany their Indian contests. To do this they are very active in the music organizations: mixed chorus, boys' and girls' glee club. Several, in order to keep their voices in shape, have also practiced in debate, foren- presidems sics, and drarnatics. lt is very apparent thot, with this type of material com' Vice President- ing up, our tribe will some day be the greatest in this area. MGX Galle' Also this year the sophomore warriors had to show the newcomers to W.H.S. Mcrllynn Von ESS how to paint themselves properly that they might take their place in the the rank ofthe older tribesmen, or so-called upper clossmen. They did this so successfully that in one afternoon and evening, the young broves were prepared to meet any obstacle that might confront them in their future life in the tribe. This is one of the old customs ofthe tribe and is called initio- tion. To show that there were no hard feelings, the newly inducted broves gave o party for the warriors. They ioined in some ofthe tribal dances. All were again reconciled and all goes well with the tribe. Third Row: D. Harmsen, H. Hopp, G. Hash, A. Third Row: B. Hull, D. Kubasta, H. Loomans, M. Hackbarth, R. Henken, E. Krueger. Second Row: Loomans, J. Johannes. Second Row: M. Koentop, M. Hendrickson, J. Griepentrog, W. Hopp, M. P. Kastein, C. Kuik, A. Kollmann. First Row: R, Howard, V. Holbach. First Row: E. Hallock, D. Killam, D. Luttenberger, G. Kuslits. Hanson, D. Greenfield, G. Greenfield. M. A ' Q L, Am. :Nj ri 5 gd k'.Arl-a ff. 1 ku. , sl! ,V ws, -sz Bf.'t'l!' xii ' V'



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.. fi X T 'Q ... H My 4 - . .-. x Q F wit h - L . gu- if A 'I 7. ' Ig .. , , W 3 .1 Ni .. BACK ROW: L. Brinkman, F. Bille, J. Baber, G. De Young, B. BACK ROW: M. Harmsen, M. Frens, C. Haese, E. Hartgerink, F. Daehn, V. Damsteegt. MIDDLE ROW: C. Christy, J. Buteyn, R. Fehr, B. Grams. MIDDLE ROW: L. Hanson, B. Guenther, R. Gall, Bulthuis, G. Aalsma, A. Backhaus. FRONT ROW: R. Derksen, E. H. Haima, D. Harper. FRONT ROW: J. Henke, J. Gerritson, L. Davies, J. Braaksma, B. Dusso, R. Barnett. Greene, G. Eggers. CLIFFORD MICHEELS The Braves The Braves are the youngest full-fledged members of the Waupun High School Tribe. There are I29 Braves, making them the largest section of the tribe. ln order to become a regular member of the tribe, the Braves were initiated by the Warriors at the beginning of the year. The ceremonial costumes for this occasion were dictated by the Warriors. After their initiation, the Braves were entitled to take their rightful place among the tribe. They belong to numerous activities and organizations. When it comes to tribal music the Braves really excel. A large number of the Braves are active in the music organizations of Waupun High School. There is a representative of the Braves in every musical group. Many of them are active in the Senior Band. There is a representative of this class in almost all the sections, playing practically every kind of instrument. This year there is also a large number of Braves singing in Mixed Chorus. ln addition to this group, there are many others who sing in either the Bovs' Glee Club or the Girls' Glee Club. Many Braves have athletic skills. The boys use them to good advantage by playing on the foot- ball, basketball, and baseball teams. Many are also members of the golf, tennis, and track teams. A large number of the girls belong to the J. A. A., where they compete in many different sports. Prenden' Both boys and girls belong to the Rifle Club. Many Braves have dramatic abilities. They have put these talents to use by being active in all phases of forensics. The Braves' participation in all these many and varied sports and other activities will help them to become good leaders when it is their turn to become head of the tribe at Waupun High. Then, when they are the Chiefs they will make the trails for others to follow, as they are following the trail laid for them by today's Chiefs. BACK ROW: S. Hinkamp, D. Johnson, D. Johnson, A. Kacerovskis, BACK ROW: K. Klinkner, C. Kumber, C. Landall, W. C. Hooker, S. Hull. MIDDLE ROW: M. Kaiser, E. Hull, E. Holmes, Koschute, D. Lawrence, E. Klumpers. MIDDLE ROW: L. Krutke, D. G. Hopp, J. Hesselink, C. Homan. FRONT ROW: R. Huck, W. Kuik, D. Kearley, C. Kearley, D. Knops. FRONT ROW: R. Johannes, K. Johns, L. Johnson. Kindschuh, D. La Buwi, J. Kremers, N. Kinkel. . i , l. c fx - Q3 an 81 KJ ' 4 1 w' sf s-1 ' V' L M -iw wg.

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