Appleton High School - Clarion Yearbook (Appleton, WI)

 - Class of 1944

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Glau of '46 E S, sf qaufgjecf 5 Med First day of school. . . The traditional but harmlesss scare for the class of Forty-six . . . Legs of all shapes and sizes exposed as jocular upper-classmen demand, Roll 'em up to the knees, Sophu. . . Some legs cause Senior boys to emit low whistles of approval. . . Respectful underclassmen relin- quish hard-earned seats on the school bus. Sophomores get off to a flying start with their fast-moving Talent Show. . . Red fllichardj Mahoney of the flaming hair and glib tongue struts his stuff as Master of Ceremonies. . . Blonde Bonnie Riehl sends the crowd with solid boogie-woogie pianistics. . . Four youths whose names we shall not mention give a vocal UD rendition of something that sounds like something we once heard somebody play somewhere. . . Five striving young musicians provide the piece de resistance Conly we couldn't resistj with a wacky rendition of Pistol Paclzin' Mama Cremember her?j. Athletically '46 gives promises for future Appleton glory. . . Roger Brandt, Wayne Weinfurter, Stu Locklin, Reuben Demand excel on gridiron and Don Boya is soph letterman. . . Locklin, Brandt, lead way in basketball. . . Track stars abound . . . come the balmy days of May and a chosen few of sophomore girls with high standards, morally and scholastically are inducted Girls Reserves and other organizations. . . Senior Vodvillers are regarded with envy as sophs threaten to outdo them in 1946. Come the balmy days of May and even the younger set of A. H. S. is stricken with the im- mortal fever. . . Freddy, the Clarion Fox, strolls the avenue and observes youthful couples sipping cokes and cracking jokes on the gory atmosphere the preserved grasshoppers lend to the biology class. . . The old days are gone forever for sophomore girls as they find that high school gym classes are really physical. . . Bulging muscles will soon be an attribute to the feminine sex. Sophomores will always be sophomores, and some day we'll be laughing at them too. but our period of probation has finally ended, and we wouldnt have missed it for the world. . . A. H. S. has been good to us, and were proud and happy to be one-third of a splendid institution. Page 1 5

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ll aavmmwzl' dy Une peafzlen The war has added many new duties to the Student Council . T . Perhaps the biggest -job has been providing entertainment for the student body. . . Programs for assembly were difficult to get because of transportationg therefore. the Council had to take part in arranging something . . . For the first time in several years the dances sponsored by the Council have been truly successful . . . Along with the finance plan, war stamps were the important thing this veai '... The goal of the school was to buy a trainer plane . . . As always Appleton was successful. . . Student entertainment was a feature of these dances. . . On Hrst floor in the stamp booth and also in homerooms the stamps were sold. . . Two new clubs were organized this year-the Art Craft club and the Photography club ...' l'he Student Council decides whether or not clubs can or cannot be organized . . . At one of the meetings there was a guest speaker. Mrs. Phillips. . . She spoke on the duties of a student councilor and felt the most important task was to get students interested in outside activities and things to better the school . . . Representatives are elected from each homeroom at the beginning of the school year to serve on the Stu- dent Council. . . These representatives are supposed to present the ideas and suggestions to the Council. . . The representatives are chosen for character and citizenship. . . Reed l7orbush was elected president, Jim Retson vice-president, and Marilyn jens, secretary-treasurer for the year . . . 1943-44. fplber picture, stantiifig' lirabbe, Borchell. lXleyer. Demand, llart:heim, Henning, Kiefer, Hanson, Dohr, Paeaumont, l.au- dert, fvlcCarthv: .rcatetf lingel. Forbush, Mr. Helble, jens. Morris . . . Lower picture, xlamling: Bauer. Stratman. l,ocl4lin, Streck, jury, Schuh, Thibodeau, Smith, Westphall, Callaher, Retson, Younger, Mullen, Culligang seatud: 'lhies, Neidhold, Rogers. St. Pierre, Breyer. Page I4



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Elan of '46 liloyd Alienclroth, Walter Acheson. Lois Acord, lvlarilyn Alesch. lllizaloeth Appling. Lilah Ar- chamheault. Adrian Arens, Vera Asman, Shirley Bachman Carl Baehnman, William Balliet, Rohert Bard. Ceorge Bard, Nancy Barlow, Ceraldine Bartelt. .Ioline Bartman. Leola Bauhs, xlohn Baumler, Dolores Bayer, Lois Bayley. Donna Beaumont. Dennis Beaumont, LeRoy Behm, Lois Behnlie. lris Beyer, Charlotte Belonger, Xlarshall Bergman. Yvonne Bestler. Betty Bishop, lX'lary Ann Bleier. Aflurly llCHUl'l1t'I' cullx the curruril f. lu .wc ijez'cry1hing is .vlill UIQ. Chiiuzlry .wlill ruignx 'fum l,lHlllNfI'Ol7l pf'u1'u.w as hc gallantly axxixlx Sznirikv llvriiwliizt' in liking a drink. Iflnim' liralvlw .vmilcx lwurly approval, Virginia Bliela, Winilred Bock, llazel Boerst, Alton Boettcher. Rolwert Bohatscheli, Dorothy Boot: klean Borschell, Inez Botker, Ruth Botlter, Donald Boya, Betty Boyce, Roger Brandt. Betty Breuer, Donald Breyer, Dorothy Brinkman, Ceorge Braeger. Caryl Brown, lileanor Broxx n. Bill Bruce, klean Bunlis, Barhara Burmeister, Roy Burmeister, Dorothy Burns, james Buss. Keith Buxton, Mary Lou Carey, Warren Carlson, Ceorge Cavert, Rudy Cherliaslcy, llarland Clarli.

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