Baraboo High School - Minnewaukan Yearbook (Baraboo, WI)

 - Class of 1948

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' , K .NNN 31, JQ-'x 'x.f- A sk -, , H Q4 W --wav 4 lim' '!b'KaSL,af Yi 3ffES'5iS?'- 'Q , Q ' -- -- Quzww 1 xg, Vx N , .. .. X wi yy' M1Lo WILLARD, B.S. We dedicate our 1948 Minnewaukan to the memory of Mr. Milo Willard T he Minnewaukann Baraboo High School ' 1948 Dear Friends, Yes, Time has taken another busy year out of our lives. Where will we be in fifty years? NVe'll probably be the old-fashioned typei' to the future teen-agers of Baraboo High School. Time can erase many things from our lives, it usually tends to erase the unpleasant memories, but the happy ones always seem to creep back in. ' In 1998 when we take our yearbooks down from the shelf and dust them off, the memories of our high school days will become again a vivid picture in our minds. Remember the junior Prom and all the fun we had - and the Homecoming too? These meznories and many more are the things which Time can never take away from us. We hope that we have succeeded in compiling a memorable record which you will keep for- ever. The Minnewaukanv will be a friend of yours in years to come and will relate to you again those incidents and happy episodes of high school days which will never grow old or sad to you. Please always keep and cherish those things in your yearbook which are dear to all of our hearts. The staff is grateful to all of those who help 3d us in any way to produce our yearbook. We wish to thank Mr. Weed, Mr. Mueller, and Mr. Steele, who so generously helped us with our pho- tography, Sauk County Publishing Company, Wisconsin Engraving Company, Boehm Bindery, and the Student Council, which did such a grand job in helping us with our sales. We also would like to thank the students and the teachers for their cooperation during our many trials and tribulations. Last, but not least, we would like to express our appreciation to Miss Cornish, our advisor. Her help and patient guidance were factors which we could not have done without. A Sincerely, THE MINNEVVAUKAN STAFF Sharon Grabow, Editor CQ.. 2. i GORDON L. NV Sul-I RIN'l'l'NDl N 1' AND Univ. of XVisconsin, Univ. of I.y Y ncc ' llr guixlrx flu' xlurlcnlx' rlcslinirs A Y 'g :Xml ruux ilu' .Yl'bt!mY'T'i l,'ifl1l -'il .V , ss, iv-1, ,. I-z' i Suv:-:RN RINKOB, MLM. mMAN K , 'I A5SIS'I'AN'l' I'luNu1'AI. JU' HIGH PM ' lnuwruncc, Univ. of W'isconsin N Wigcongl Q Muxlrr of flu' ulmvln' um! Ibfr, Sglylm 'y-L-fig the bqml lIl'fl'HHOIl Xlfflxj And Iunfgf llv fcvvfrx Ihr Xflltlfllfi luuglr- uwll in bam , ing will: lvix friwnflly L1lliI7.'v. SCIIOOL BOARD wfA1f1'1f1e lIiNKS mfokczzf M,-ARTIIUR Oscr.-ua AI,TPI:'I'liR Mus. llffwlu' RlNc:1.lNcs 11,ml.ANn mu. BETH ARVERSON-B. A. shi- lrrlpml Io Ir-all fbi' srniors lo glory Ami u'rol1' fbi' lux! rbufvfvr of our high sfbaol slorvv. -Lawrence College l.AWRENClf BEVENS-B. A. 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Siu' Init-I lm! nm' mini. Chorus 2, 3, Ifrench Club 3, Treat- urer 3: I..llIl1 Club I, lg Dr.imatirs Club I: Newspaper Staff Ig Annual Staff 4, Student Council J, G.A.A. I. 2, 3, 4. ARON. IJIZLL MAIZ Sln lI fimf sl uwy. Chnrux I, 2, 3, Ilrnnmties Club Ig C 'X.A. 2, I, -Ig Annu.iI SLIII 4. IIAIIIIY, MARY AIICAN l'i1lii'ln't' In :In AIIIIIIIV lllillgi Iver- ferlly tlrtliiilvx lln' .xlzill fu Jo iligffllll fllillgl mxily. Chorus I, 2. 3, 4: liand 2, 3, +I, Mnjorctte 43 IJI'.lI11.lIIC9 Club ll Latin Club 3, 43 Forensics l, 3, Newspaper Stnlf 2, 5, 41 Tllxllitl 4: Ci.A.A. I, 2 J, 43 Ag Inhnlm Plays 4. IS.'XI.I.INGI'iR, -IOYCIQ Her loin' ix in lou' in luv ulltn nrliillrx. 'Ii!'.lI1SI4CI' from Iicltvit J, CIIIUTLIW 3, -I. I- I IZLD, M A R IIIQTI I IS A RTI IOLOM IiXY', FR A NCES I'1'nfmiin1mI MINI.: l'4'r.iul1uIl-y, l'1t' lll'Il'I' .wen tru tnrmlwur. Chorus I,2,3: A Cappella 1.2.5.-I. treasurer 2. vice president 4, Girlx' Cilee Club l,2,3,4, sec'y-treas. 4, Newhpnper Ig Ihrnteen 3,-Ig Student Council Ig Drnnmtics Club lg Pep Club I,2,3,4, president 43 Cheer- leader J: 'lhmlm 3,44 C.A.A. I,2,3,4, 5ec'y-treus. 12 Ag Thalia Plays 4. ASTI I , XVII I.IAhI .Yu mlm limi fulfllrlfy illnrlr. IIn,'x' QIIUC cIIllI3 11 ISAIR, DONNA Rtultfx lu ll ark, rrtltfm' ln jrlili rrmfy In lwlp 14 lrmlziwrr ilu' umm Clliorm I, 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. I, 2, 1, 4. IIARIiKNIiCiII'l', I-IIDXVARI7 Tlrvri' ii murlr rlmmu' for I .wlliilrlv num. IIu'.'s' Glue Club I, 2, K, 4: .X Cappella 2, I, -I. I3I'lAliI7SI.l'iY, CAROL Sfri' krrju lirr llmu,ql1l.i fu lJi'ru'lf. Cliorus 2, 3, 4. Ill AVN, MARION Illlwl in lrrr imili'-il fmlyx. Cliorus l, 2, 32 Girls' Glcu Club I, 2, 3, 43 llrcuuli Club 3. secretary 33 Agriciiluirc 2: ii.A.A. I.2,4. IIIIICICIS, IIURYNIQ Slluiliim' .mil ,qooif ZFIIIIIOV' an' illlfil-IA bvrx. Climm I, 2. 3: Girlx' Glue Club 2, 3, 43 Il.iml I. 2, 3, 43 Iircncli Club 3. ISA UM ISACH. AU DRliY ISAZZILI., ,I AC IQUIQLI NIC A jolly lflxx ix .xlng illfflllllgfl Jn' ilm'.vl1'f .Shark j'0Il, Clmrus l, 2, 33 Girls' Glcc Club ll 'l'l IH 'limi' Drcunatics Club I3 Latin Club 13 Cl.m vicc prcslnlvlil 2: CIIOFUS I-253 French Club 33 G,A,A, 1, 2, 3, 4. Girls' Clue Club 3. 4, president 43 Drzuuaticw Club I, secretary 13 Stu- l5IfCliIf'I I', IlIiI.ORIfS If -you llliule .vbf .i iluirl, you ilmfl krmn' lwr. Cliorus 2, 3, 43 Agriculture 2 G.A.A. 2. IIULIZ, DORIS Sbifx dll uprigbl - iloirnrigllf - ull right girl. Transfer from Waibcimiv l3 Cburus l, 3.41 G.A.A. 3. 4. CLAYTON, WILLIAM Cuswmru of Ibn' Bobby Soxvri. Transfer from Adams-Friendship 23 Class vice president 23 A Cappella 43 Boys' Cborus I, 23 Boys' Glue Club 2, 43 Band 1, 22 Annual Staff 43 Dramatics l, 23 Pep Club l, 2: Class Play 33 Key Club 3, 4, president 3, 43 Student Council 43 Basketball I, 23 Football 1, 2, 3, 41 Track l, 2, 3, 43 Tennis 3, 43 Class Play 4. ilcul Council 41 Tlmlia 3, 43 Pirp ' I Club 1, 1, 4, c,..x.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVIS, CAROL IIAVIS, -II-YAN WWII! ix flwrn' ulwnl t'l'l'lIfIl.lfX tli..l Riglif lu ilu' lllillllfl' in all lwr lllmlkt' flJl'lll .m lllfl'l'l'XfllIg? uurlcg Chorus 2' M Girls' Glue Club 4: livin urn nrrrr fcuauw in ibirk. Pep Club 43 G.A.A. I, Z, 3. Clnsw sccrcmry 43 Clmruw I, 2, 33 Annual Staff -I3 G.A.A. l, 3, 4. IDIISBIIZ, NAUINE IJIISBIJZ, PHILLIP Ilwr lnwnf ix liki- if Illllllll, aIllld1'X lun u num in il. Chorus l, 2, 33 Girls' Cilee Club 4, Drannnlics Club lg lleclnlnnlivn Ig Radio Speaking 3, lfxtemporancous Re.1dinglgl7.H.A. 4, G.A.A. I,2,3,4. I'l'l' gizvu up !'t'illlfll'Q lwnkig I jiml if fukin my lllillfl nuff rrlywff. Boys' Gleu Club I, 2. 3, 4, Dra- nmtics lg Latin Club 2, 31 Annual Staff 4, Key Club 3, 4, Banking 3, Cheerleader 45 Class play 4. DONAHUE, PATRICK H1 il rafbvr bug a fvigxkin lbuu fmylbing rlse. Key Club 4, Dramatics Club 1, Stage Crew 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 42 Basketball 1, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Boxing I. DU PUIS, MARY Sbr' worricx no! of lonmrraw, lm! lakrx lifr' ax if rallies. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, C.A.A. 2, 3, 4, IESSER, DALE Lifr' would ln- pr-rfvrt if it u'en'r1'.' for xrbool. Bmys' Glee Club 4. FAULKNIZR, SYLVIA FHNZKE, KEITH WIUIIINI uri' muilr In ln' lorml, :mf umlcrsfood. Chorus 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4. Counfr.y Gentleman. Boys' Glec Club lg Dramatics 1. DU PINS, UYRl'fl,l.lfAN Bring a frirml In 4'1'rr'-yllmly, .mfr is f'l'1'Y',j'l7!Ml-XCR frirml. Chorus l, 2, 3, Class Play 3 Pep Club 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. DWARS, JOY Youll: mlb for fllmxnn' am frlvuwrz' urllx fur fun. I, 2. Transfer from Rock Springs 2 Chorus 2, 3, Girls' Glue C lub 3, 4 A Cappella 4, Debate 4, Class Pls 3, Forensics 3, Thulin 4: G.A.A. 2 3: Ag Thalia Plays IQYIQRS, GliNIiVlliVli Thr' rigbf uuy fo work if fo llzwlfll. Chorus 3, 4. 4. kill film' ix In .S u fijih 743 ITULLMIZR, DARLFNE GAILAGHFR. WII.LIAM Sln' rrmlx ln'fu'i'r'l1 lbeir limzs. 'l'r.insfer from Reedsburg lg Clxorus 2, 35 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 43 A Cappella 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Major- ette 45 Tlialia 2, 3, 43 Ag Thulin Plays 2, 4, Cl1CCFlQ3LlCf 2, G.A.A. Z. f'l'SCllMAN, l.Yl.lf Gllililil., JOYCE Ili' may ln' u lillle slry, Neat, xizwl, Llllll frlvuly ull reef! lin! ln t 1'i'r'li1iuly our nn-Il KLQHY. Chorus I, 3' 3' 4: Q?-A.A. 4: lf,li.1X. l, Z, 3, 4, vice president 41 llanking 4, Xe 'lilmlii Plays Z, W, 4. ' '.ll3l'l, NCTRMIX liUNZACiOW'SKl, VIRGINIA l'nn'll jiuil lm' mul: if lrluxluug All year 'rrmml u young girl's l1ri.li'. fancy liglrllny furnx . . . iklmrus I, 1, 3, 4. Clmorus 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 2 RAUOXV, SHARON CiRll:l:lTl'1, KATHl.lilfN Slnfx full of Vim, Vxlfgnl, imil Kufbfx bear! ix like a pr0fn'lli'r-- rilulifv. iilimys in rirrululiou. illmrus Ig iiirls' Cilee Club 3, 41 Cltorus 3, 43 French Club 3. A Llippella 41 Dr.in1.1iics lg News- p.1per Stall lg Annual Staff 3, 4 liliillbl' 4: 'lll1.lli.l 4: Pep Club 4 lireneli Club 31 SlllklUI1K Council 33 i,l.iss Play 3, ln.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4 treasurer 45 Ag 'lilmlin Plays 4 Kilim I'l.iy 4. Ili' iilreinly lumus bon' lo win frirmli uml inflllrmw' fwoplr. liojfs' Cilee Club l, 2, 3, 4, seC'y- trens. 4, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, presi- dent 45 Band lg Forensics l, 2, 3: Student Council 2, 4, president 4g Class Play 3, French Club 3, 4, president 31 Key Club 4, treasurer 4. HANGIER, GEORGE HARRISON, ARLABETH Ob, for u qnivf vrvriifxg and a A gooil limi' is lbe sbarlexl zlix gem! 1100111 funcr- between two dates. Boys' Glee Club 2g Volleyball 3, 4. Cll0l'US 1, 35 Gil'l5' Glcc Club 2, 3 49 French Club 3g G.A.A. 3. HARTMAN. JUUITH l IHN, FREDISRICK Call lu' rrvr fmu' lun umrlr of l'll lry urlyfflillg Omar! ff xfwfl flvffx-' lf.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boxing 1. Flmrus I, 2, lg Girls' Glcv: Club 4. lll'fNKIf, ROBERT W'bm'll1'l'1'r I fvrf lika' 1'u'r1'ixirlg, I ins! Iii' ilruwr ami lvl ilu' fvcl- my go rzuwy. Buys' Cilcc Club 2. lllfRRlNG, ROSEMARY A gui frrxb auf of fbz' lmmlbov. Chorus 2, Girls' Glce Club 1,2,3,4g A Cappella 2, 35 Band l, 2g 3 ,41 Dramatics Club lg Declamacion lg Tlllilllll 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, scc'y 2. lll WlTT, DELORES Nrwr lzolbvr lroublv unlil froublr lmlbrrx yon. Cliorus 2, 3, 43 Dramatics Club lg C .A.A. l, 3, 4. HIl.I.IiR. MARY LOU HILLMER, ROBERT liul, .slvrfv uml PF? 5 Il'.v lwffvr In go broke than lo Chorus lv 3' 3' 4: If-l.IAA' 4' vice lmrc n1'1'rr lorml brforr. president 4, G.A.A. 2, 5. Annual Staff 3, 4: Boxing 33 Ag Thalia Plays 4. ilu Rs lllfRFUR'l'. PATRICIA Tln' xwrrl nf Iifr ix :lol In 1. ulmf you likv. llllf In lilzz' Will you ilo. Band I. 2, 3, 41 Annual 3, - Dramaticw Club Ig Forensics l, 2 Class lllay lg l,.lllIl Cflulw ' il.A.A. 2. HIQSS, RICHARD Ili'ri x u :nun xo big uml' l'0llI miunling vrm bix .vlvmnr un' afruii lu sq1n'nk.'.' Class treasurer 43 Baratccn 3, 4 Hi-Y 5, 4, clmplain 43 Foothal I, 2, 1, 41 Track 2, 3, 45 Basket lull lg Boxing Managvr 4: Clas Plav 4. llll L, BEVERLY If all flu' uwrlil wrn' juxl likm Brr, ulml u uin- lvlfm' this ll'0lllu lm. Chorus l,2,3: Girls' Glue Club 5.4 llaml lg Dramatics Club lg Tlmlia -4: Af'll1Ll1lSI3ff 4, G.A.A. l. Z, K, 4 IANTZ, HARRY Yrs, life' ii yelling u'rmn.i 'u Ili nwu. Class President lg Student Council 4: l'li-Y 1, 41 ll. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Buwiing lg Fomlmll l, 2, 3, 4. KKYHNSQYN. lll'lVllRl.Y lflrry gill lmx ln-r Jfziliilr nm- i rurulx. Cliurus l, 2, l, 43 l,I'Lllll.lllCS I: Pep Club 5, 4: 'I'Ii.ili.i 43 F.F.A. Queen ,lg ll.A.A. I, 3, 4. KANI-', DONALD You run llt'l'4'l' fell ulmnf iwlllwri, ,mil if you run, you xbvulilrff. Buys' Glee Club Z: Stage Crew 3, 42 'lirneln Ig Ifumbnll l. AIACKSON, DALE C. ,lfXC'li5UN. DUANl'l I funk uwzrfc in ffm' frm' mill fwrjm uHlll'fl llllllifllllll ,eff il lillli- luugfv, riglvl ull looking. fl'llI llllf fry if lllllm' Hull. 151, s' lilee Club 2: l .l:.A. I,2,3.4g I u.li-eu Council I: lli'Y 5. 41 l'.lmb,1II I. 'i zirk I1 linskellmll lg lfmulwnll I, 2. Y, Vulleylxxll K, -l. IlfS5Ul', l5ARl5Al'iA ljfw ix u xrrioui lrrublwug fro-ii are frm. Cliorus I, 2, 3, 45 F. H. A. 2, sce- retary 3. IONI-F, l-'LAINIQ Sink gal VIIIIIIIQIJ fuel: funl gn lu lllxlfl'l7 fwfr rml buir. Cliorus I, 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 45 CI.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. KANl'i, MARGARET W'lu'u xfmly ir1fvrferrs with 11 gnml . ' ' time, Clif oul Ihr xluily. Class Treasurer lg Cliorus l, 2, 35 Girls' Glec Club I, 2 5, 4, A Cap- pelln I, 2, 3, 41 Pep Club 4g Dra- nmtics lg Prom Queen 3g G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4. Kl'fN'l', W'll.LlAM lQlfSSl.l'ili, Al.lCl'f Om' nf flu' grculml lulwr .mziugg fl uwlj' n'l1i.irli' ix like 11 lruil il!l't'Ilff0l1A of lmlay is lomormug wlwixllm'-'you fmlrilvl'4'flif5'nll'v'1 lisp' one Club 1. 24 F. F. A. 4, 'H '-s1 '.i' l f '- Iiumbnll I, Z, 3, 4. Clmrus Z, 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 4. I Kl'l l'U, MARjORlli liI,liIN, META .'ll1gc'lx arf' ln'rfm'l, llllf l'm tl Il'x Iliff' In lu' Iltllllhll if yun'1'u uoumu. Ilrlfllftlllj' Hire. Vborus I, 2, Girls' Glee Club Chorus I. 2. 3, 49 F.H.A- 45 lllmlv 3, x, 4, Pep club 1, 3, 3, 4, lie. Club ig G.A.A. l, 3. l,I'.lll1.lIIL'N Klub lg llmlm 2, 3, 4, 'lireasurei' 43 Ag 'l'h,1li.1 l'l.1ys 22 i...X,A. l, 2, KIIUICNDIQR, MARIE Agriculture Z5 G.A.A. 2, 4. K NOOP, ELAINE fbi! riuy. KUNCE. DORIS Ding, Dong - urfllling balls are ringing. Chorus fl, Girls' Glee Club l,2,3,4g A Cappella 2, 3. 41 Dramarics I: Q 1 Ci.A.A. I, 2, J. I,liIi, ROBERT Lllllilfli, JOYCE Wim! ix easier llmn rrlfuiiig your lu my bear! Ibrrr is room for mimi in rllm? om'-ami a few more. Football 1. Transfer from North Freedom 23 Chorus 3, 45 Annual Staff lg Class Play lg Cheerleader lg G.A.A. 1, 3, 4. Sbfx u quid girl, but quill' u girl. Chorus I, 3, 45 French Club 3, 4, Early fo In-Il ami early fo rise mul you music flu' best part of KNICRR, ROGER Ill' fcrrjvx ffrr un! Illlfil lln' un lows uf flu- lzlrzrziirlg. Class Pl'lJWlklL'Ill 3, Boys' Glue Cl I. 2, J, 41 A Ci.lDl7CllLl 3. 4: lfren Club 1, 4, president 4, Ili-Y 2, 43 Annual Staff 33 Newspaper Sli -lg Student Council 2, 3, 43 Vollu lull 3: Tennis I, 1, 3, Iinskelbz I, 2, 3: liootlmll 2, 3, 4, ROI II.I lAI'l', GI1R'I'liLIlJli ,I lmfvlwivr' ,qui Hillllll m'14'r .u for rrmuy, Illilllij' I1 Alllill' flax xl Chorus 3, 41 Pep Club 43 Ci.A.A. IIANGH, MILTON luixliw zrbilr fu' unilx. lloys' Glee Club 2, 4, Key Club 4 Annual Staff 43 Stage Crew 2, 3, I Boxing M.1n.1ger 3. 1'8- lfl'l'I',Y1!Jill-Q l'llllIl'.l lu lrirll ui l.l'l'Z, FLOYD Snflzvlilrlux, I lliiulc! lf.lf.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 2. LYNCH, ARTIIUR IIr is IIIIIXIFAIIIY IuI4'uli'1I, lu' Ik vm' lo xm'n'i'4l. Boxing l, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3 'liraelt I, 4, Volley Ball l, 4. MeCONNliI.l , l ,THlil. A Yllllllj' xrlliIi' iIrii'i'x farm firmly. Cnorus 2. 3, 4, Forensics 3, French Club 3, Agriculture 2: Radio Speak! ing 1, li. A. A. 2, K, 4, secretary 4 J. l.lNlXiRliN, LARRY Ol: gin' me il hmm' ll'ht'l't' flu' :Illvk-u-Iovs ruum mul ilu' run' nf IVOIIIUII gn IW. Boys' Glec Club 2, 3, 43 A Cappella 3, 41Ball!d l, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Ag Tlmlia Play Writil1g Contest 4. ll'.llllXlN5, lxl'.NNl'.lll ll 'm'kZ W'fml'x llml? llsxing 2. Xlc.'XR'l4IlUR. GEORGE Tln' uiglvlx clH'll'f wry long xo Il'l7-Y .vlrmllal I inlxfr' Ilwm slrrpirzg? Boys' Glee Club 2. 3. 4g A Cappella 3, 4: Student Council 4, Class Play 3, Stage Crew 2, Key Club 3, 45 Boxing Manager 3, Football I, Bau- recn 3, 41 Class Play 4. Mi'YliR. RICHARD If I xlmulil' u1'z'irIr'nfuIIy soak up ir Iilflf' Icnnu'Ii'iI,qe brre, I gums H'0llIrlIl'f rare. Class President 4, Class Secretary 23 Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, vice president 4, A Cappella 4, sec'y-trcas. 4, Newspaper Staff, Bnrnteen l, 2, 3, 4, treasurer 4, Football 1, 3 4g Bas- ketball I, 2, 3, 42 Track lg Golf l. 2, 3 4. ll'I'SClIlliR, lil.AlNli Ifnll of fun from lmnl In lm Iullglvx null AIIIIIVX u'ln'ri rr all: goes. Class Mercury 2, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 Tlmlia I, Z, 3, 4, vice president 3 Ci.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4. MEYIQRS, liDWIN MOIEDINGER, DONALD 'I'ln'y fuuglff me hun' In ruffle, Common wrrw ix ilu' genius 0 lull llflf bon' lu like if! our age. F.li.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Boxing l, 3. lloys' Glee Club 2, 3, 43 A Cappella 3, 4, Class Play 3. NOI.'l'I , KAY O'IiRIIiN, RICHARD 'I'UI'S! 'l'fnn x llllfhillg lvft In my. Tin' uurlal u.'u.v llldflt' lo be NIA Ilirls' Ulu: Club l.l.3.4: A CZ.1ppQII.I lnwll' ml IH mdkli 'bf' bm, uf 'I' 2.3,-I: IDr.nn.uics Club I, Iiurensies 'lirnmfer from Scnn 2: Baratecn I1 I 'lin I lub l.22 Irenrll Club 3,41 45 lII'Y 42 TFJCIC 3. 43 Fwrball 41 II rniurn -Ig KIM, I'l,1y Ig Annu.il Vu'leyb.1ll 3. 43 Intramurals 3, 4. SIIIII -I: Ncwspnper Hull' I, 1, 3, uluur' I, 31 'I'l1.1ll.1 3, -I, presislen! -I: Alu 4IvlI.lli.I I'l.1ys 2, 3, -Ig Ag 'Iilu'ii I'l.1.. YX'ri!inig K'-nlesl 2, 33 U..'X.A. I, lWI'k'SIklCIII I 1 Class I'l.1y 4: Ihml I. 2, 3. 4. I.0I'l' uiill I'UIllfllI'l' nf ilu' luil. Clmrus I, 2, 3, 4. ' gf 4 'Z I'OW'I'iI,I., ROLAND lzfnlx an' funny lbiugx - lbry u-ruff uwrlz uulvxx you Jo. lioys' Glce Club 2. I'U'I I'Ii AMER, ILUNAYNE I1 rigbl ray. RAU. KA'I'IIIiRINIi RIDER, BONNADINE II lmf lmjvfn'm'l fu my br-igbf? Tbcrc is not room for dark Girls lilec Club 2, 3, 43 Dramatics flwlffi 9 bf' hofizon' I, 'l'lmli.x Z, ,IQ Treasurer 35 Annual Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. 45 Small' -Ig G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. Dramatics Ig G.A.A. 3, 4. Aluuyx happy, plvuxunl uml gag, Innl u xmilv ax wurm ax Ihr .vurfx Cliurus I, Z, 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. I'I.A'I I', R U'I'I I llnu' flu I lun' frim--1111! 1.nl'1 znulll ilu' lui-yi. Girls' Glec Club l, 2, 3. 4, Clmrus I, Z, 3: A Cappella 4, Ifurensies Ig IjI'.ll1l.llICS I1 G.A,A. 2. I'RO'I'I I I RU, R USSIiI.'. R Work? ll ixrfl in my Ififllrrrllrlw. Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, A Cup- pella 4: Iirencb Club 3, 4. Maier, JUNI1 Slu x lbv lilo! of liix lif.-'I ilury. Class Vice President 3, 4, Ii.1r.1leen 3, 4g Pep Club 3, -4, Class Play 3, Dranmties Club I, viec prcsidum Ig Forensics Ig Newspaper Staff 2.3,-I, editor 43 Student Council Z, 'I'l1.Ili.1 43 Homecoming Queen 41 G.A.A. I, Z, 3, 4, president 4, Ag Ilulm I'l.xys 4, l7.A.R. Award 4: Cl.nss Play 4. 1 . I lu.-.. ,-, M., . R06 ZH liS'l'liR, Iil.l5ANOR A zrrty jicppy girl is xllr uml ins! us nirc' as xln' nm l1i'. Transfer from Prairie du Sac lg Secretary of Clgss 31 Chorus Student Cowncil 3, Newspaper Stall' 3, 4: Pep Club 4, Cheerleader 41 Forensics 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4. IIIEMKIE, lfAl'l'll ANN SCHULTZ, IQDXVARD Sfrr'i xl ,qul H170 ilmzv luv' Illl'll Ibinkiug .mil rlm'xu'f nrwl mlriu' from uuyomn Transfer from North lfrwdum Z, Chorus 3, 4: Class Play lg Annual run' ig u.A.A. 1, 5, 4. h Wil IWANZ, MARYANN Si1l'lH'l' ir flu' llrxf nrmzmrnl of u 'om rn. Chorus I, 1, 3, 43 Annual Staff 4. I lll'l'l'V' .wil ilu! irlmnl nan jun, flllf if Serin.: lmflci' llflll' llml if ix llama lli'Y 3, 43 liuilball 1, 2. SCHXVARTZ, MARY . , . , Slwrx guy uml willy fmfl xlrrx unix abou! Biilrly. Girls' Glee Club l,2,3,4g A Cappella l,Z,3,4: French Club 3g Dramatics Club lg Forensics l, Student Coun- cil 31 Class Play 33 Thalia 3, 4, see- retary 41 Ag Thalia Plays 3,4g Pep Club 3, 4, Newspaper Stall l,3,4, Barateen 3,4, see'y-treas, 3, presi- dent 41 G.A.A. l,3,-4, treasurer 3, Class Play 4. 5lill.S, SlllRl.lfY SllAl.Ii, Al.l.liGRA Willvolrl luuiir Iifi- zmulil ln' 11 Fln il mrn ruillionx iuiluugl of nlislilkr. jnxl fmlixr if xbi tl xlmu' ux bow Chorus l, 33 Girls' Glee Club l, 1, 3, 4: A Cappella 3, 4, l.ibr:irian 45 Draniatics Club l. In rurn flma' A's. Chorus lg Girls' Glue Club Z, 3, 4: A Cappella 3, 45 Newspaper Staff 4, Annual Stall 35 Latin Club 2, jun- ior Class Play 31 Thalia Z, 3, 4, Ag Thalia Plays 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramrries Club Ig Furensies I, G.A.A. l, 2. ROGERS, lllil,liN A smilr ix flu' sawn' in any Ian- ,qui1,ev. 'l'ranst'er from Cable Graded School Z: Chorus 3, 41 lland l: Forensics l, Z, Banking 4, French Club 3, 4. w 'Lf . A ...-..,.-.3' ' SlNNlQll, JOYCE Sllilllfliill, AICUHN I lon' life! llc'x im'lim'd fo ilvfeml a wom- Chu-rus l, 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club -lg dl' -Wim, WV-Y 'mm but him' lland l, Z, 3, 4, Maiorette 3 4 Milf' ljl'i!I'l1lllCS Club lg Forensics lg illhalia 4: Annual Staff 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4. Class Vice President lg Boys' Glce Club l, 2, 3, 4, president 42 A Cap- pella 1, 2, 3, 4, Barzitecn 3, 45 Stu- dent Council 35 Newspaper Staff 1, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, vice president 43 Latin Club l, 2, Dramatics Club lg Forensics I1 Volleyball 3g Basketball I, 2, 35 Football 1, 3, 4: Track l, 2, 3, 4. SMITH, WILLIAM SOLUM, ELIZABETH What be wunts maxi out of xrbool is himself. Transfer from Rork Springs. :fr- I .lil Vfflry :lo people say Il'0IIH'll im falkulirr? Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, A Cap. pclla I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 3, 4, Dramatics Club IZ Forensics l, Thalia 3, 4, Class Play 3, Frencli Club 3, Newspaper Stall' I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, Z, Ag TIiaIi.i Pla.s 3, 4. SPRINGER, EDWARD I u'z'r'r say murh, Im! I do my share' of lhinking. Bny's Glee Club 2, 4, Stage Crew 3. STEWART, LARRY Tbvrc musf In' plenty of ban! work inside of him, nom' Inn rrrr form' ouf. A Cappella 3, 4, Band l, 2, Hi-Y 4, Student Council 2, 4, Dra- matics Club 1, Newspaper Staff I, Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, Basketball I, 2, Football I, 2, 3, 4. STONE, LARRY Hr's the mos! MISS infornml man in loum. Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 3,4, Stage Crew 3,4, Student Coun- cil 4, Barateen 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, -I, president 4, Dramatics Club I, ln- tramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Golf IQ Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I 2 3, Fon,- ball I 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4. TROYER. .IOHN VIGNALI, DAVID If !bvn x dll-ITIJIIIX I ilmff Iumu, Hr' knous u'baI la my ami wbm. iI'x ,Il'l'llllXl' I iliiln'f Ivan' lima- In Transfer from Merrm 45 Forensics Iran: il. I, 3, Debate 4, Forestry Club I, 2, Boys' Glcc Club I, 2, 3, 4, A Cap- Conversation Club I, 2. pella 3, 4, Student Council 3, Key Club 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 4, Class Play 4. STIiIiLIi, AI.'I'IIl-1A Sbfv om' zrlm goes ubrad am Jars xonlvfbing rullvrr llun on who xifs uml inquinhv, Wh- Illlilllf il ilmn' .mlllv olhvr way? Band I, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 1, I.atir Club I, 2, Forensics I, French Clul 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Tl1alia 4 Ag Tl1a'ia Plays 4, Class Play 4. STOECKMANN, .IANICIi I'I Om' of survil ulnl nmxl KI'llI'l'!III' jaw of Iifi' l'lllN,'A from In'ill,t happy nzrr lln- goml farlnlrrs of ollwrx. Czorus 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club I, I.atin Club l, 2, C.i.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. IAGI-QR, XVARRICN lim u ummm bah-r, Irul fbi' BIIPIL' says, I.01'4' llrim' rm'mivx! Class Treasurer 3, Student Council 3, Ag Thalia Plays 22 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, president 4, Prom King 3. Q., 2 voimk. ,losi-Len , . I Illtl-Y limi: lilei' u liiilim' mini, bu! I'n1 noi. i' I 1 Transfer from North Freedom 2g Cinss Treasurer I: Newspaper Sull- G' 1. E, 45 Key Club 41 Student Council -lg lfreneli Club 3. 4: lixrempurnn- ' eus Speaking lg liaskelbnll l. W'Al.Sll, GLORIA XVlilSS'l'liR, fil.ll:l:Ollll 'flu' Allllll' in lm' fun- 1.x .1 ri Wlml nlvlllifxlfrlli Illillll lu ilu, Yl'i'flIlll of lln' feeling in lm' l'ii' rm lwllrr iilra flmn yon. l'l H lluy'-s' Glee Club 23 Stage Crew 3, 4. il-I'.lI1Sl-Cl' Madison West 33 Clmiuw 3. 43 Annu.1l Stull 43 Arm Angle 13 l,ll1l'.lI'y Club lg li.A.lX. 4. W1-Qg'l'0N' 1-jUgg1fNl5 XY'IIiGl,OXX', MARTHA lldyylg my-miie I,-I mi- lm IIIl'l'f1. l Iiler lmxlcvlx-I like lnlxlcvflmll. Clin Secretary Ig Buys' Glee Club fil10FUS l. 2, 3. 4: Dl'llmi1!iCS li 3, 43 Bnml l, 2, 5, -lg Dnuualies Ig Agflfulfuff li G-A--Ah l- 3- 3, 4- lfurenxiew lg lli-Y 2. 3, 4, secretary 42 Newspaper Staff l, 2, 43 Annual Hull 35 Class Play 31 Track Z, 3, -tg llnxing Ig linollmll lg llnxketball l, 2, 3. 4. ZANTOXX' l7LlANl'i Zll'ilil.l'ill, l:AlTH llii lmnl ix lilci' nl iluurlcnulf-ll A girl irillr lunm' jirvx in ber girl nm lurn il. ryvx. li-lf-IM 1- 2. 3. 4. Cburus 2, J. 45 llrencb Club 4, I lllilN, llAR0l.l7 Nl-.l,SON, Xll'lLl,llXM I .iylrrlvilllricu iriflq xfluml. lull l'rn Duu'l xlml-y your lvxxmrxg lrxiru IIO, in furor of il. 'ynur yfmlivx, lmyx' Kilee Club l. 2. 3, 45 Dr.uu.ir- Basketball Manager 33 Track Mana- iex lg lirencb Club 3. ggr 35 Fuorbqll 1, 3. lll'ilN, ROBERT K. PARKS, LHROY W'i,u'uuxiu llvllx-brrr I roruvl! l rii'mls, lmlrbcrx, fellow slu- ilrulx, nml janiiors, I am no onlirmry man! Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Key Club 3, 42 Drnmatics lg Class Play 33 Student Council 4g Basket- ball Manager 43 Track Manager 4. VOLI., I.Yl,ll l wixl: llwn' uux some ofber way of shzrfiug flu' :luv lzrsiilrs waking up. Boys' Cilee Club l. 2. l'lIll.LlI'S, LAYTON llv lmxrft lvl work inlcrfcrc wilb IJIVIIKIIH' yd. Buys' Glee Club I, 2. 35 Dramatics Club lg Football lg Basketball 1. ROSliNTHAl., DANIEL Ili' likes lo xi! back and walrb Ike u'Url1l roll by. Transfer from Dc Soto, Missouri 2. rw N.. N- 01 X if l.....V1X R KI. x . ary.: .E lfirxf Rolf: D. Aron, M. Bailey, D. Hair. Ii. II.lI'IJkIlL'CIlI, In BLIFIIHIIUIIICNV. A. l'r.ulml1.lel1, -I, Ihllill D. Briggs, II. Clayton, M. Bnlfield, P. Donnlme. 50601111 Rout M. Dupuis, -I. llwnrs, S. Ifaulkner, IJ. Ifullmer, II. Gnllnglmer. I. Geuclmnmn, ,l. Gicbel S. Gralvow, P. Herfort, R. Herring, D. Hess. Tlrirrl Rau: B. Hill, IJ. jackson, II. ilantz. IS, iluhnson, li, jones, M. Kane, li. Kent. M. Klucnder R. Knorr, IF. Kunce, I.. I.imIgrcn. I-'vurlb Ron: Ii. Lilseher, A, Lynch, G. McArthur, If. Mcflunncll, Ii. Meyers. ll. Moedinger. K. Nolle D. O'Bricn, I.. Parks, R. Platt, ll. Radel. lflflb Run: If. Rnehester, M. Sehwarll, S. Sails, A. Shale, ll. Sieberl, ,l, Sinner. H. Solum, A. Sleele I.. Stewart, AI. Stoeckmann, I., Stone. Sixlll Rolf: R. Prorheru, NV. Trnger, ml. Troyer, D, Vignnli, Vodnk, G. Vfeemn, M. Wieglnw. AW Elauam Time 'flu' night of tln- 19-IT -Innim' Prmn. tlw gVlll was himllv rvcoqiiixzllmlv. lt luul lwon trans- linrnm-ml into un apple- orclmrcl. :incl lmppy cnnpln-s wcrv clam-ing in thi- moonlight. Punch was si-ru-fl lirmn tlw gully' all-mmtvd pink iincl gre-vn lmotli. XlilI'glll'Cl Kam- anal NVz1i'rcn 'l'l'1lQl'l' ri-igm-ml :ls our royalty for thi- l'Yl'Illllg. This Prom ol' tlu' Class of 19-18 will nlwnvs lu' re-im-inlwrvcl ln' tllis x'c'nr's svninrs. param 1947 PROM CONIXIITTRES t'l Nl R.ll f'lI,lIRXI.l.X': IARRY STUNI-'. Jl'i'ClR.'lil'lf?iX'X CilI.llR.ll.l.X': SH.-XRUN l:li1XlK7XY ll, llulll. Nl. lilwlxcr, 17. llnlinix, FI. li.lllill, ll. -lulinmn, l. Kiclclnn.1n, D. Alnclunn, ,l. Sl0CKlxlH.lI!Il, li. llnrtlmlmncw, li. Sululn. U. lhnr, D. lullmcr, D. Kaus, l.. Slcwarl, l'. lnxclxcr, ll. O'Briun, M. lmngc. M. SCIIWJFII, l'. MrC'nnm'll. K. Nolte. l'lK'Kl,'l'S CII.-lIRM.liX': lilll ki.'XIlALilil'R l.. Vllillips. li. llull. Al. X'-idik, D. llcwill, l . Springer. I'RfXiKrlM C,Ul'lfK: IIAINI -IONIN. P. llcrtnrl, AI. Sinner. lf. -Innes. l.Yl'l'l'.lil'ION.N C'Ii.llR.XI.liX': ,IVAN IJAYIS. IT, liriggx. ll.ll'lII1.ll1, JX. lwllwimniuns. I'f'.X'C.'l lfll,llR.Nl,-XX: Al,'I'lllfA 'S'I'l4Ifl.l-' M. XY'i:gluw, Ci. K.lm'j,', li, l,l.nl. .NIVSIC Cfll.'llR.'l1.'lN: -IOHN Sll l5l'ili'l4 Xl. Ihiluy, Nl, Dul'uiw, -I. lJw.u's, R. Nlcycr, l'.. Xlfcwtcixn Cfl.Ii.'liX'l'I' fflI.fllRM,l.X': l7lC,lx HI-JS Fl. lfnullmur. ID. licclacu, M. Scliwnnl, V. Cinnlngnwski G, liulillmpp, IS. Cfl.x3'mn. ,-X. Kessler, I.. Vnll. C. XVcbslcr li. Ran. N. Ailes, li. Mcfhllmr. -I, 'l'rnycr, I.. Lindpqrcn .-S' . 1 X- X I f Y Q of 4 0 I PHYSICS w -ow . 17 A 6 rn 'fl ' V -1 5 5 M5 43 , -fs ff 33 NZ' cf! use 'L' ji ' 3, y f i Ip E! W, Elf! B427 Wflneeld fleaalae SEPTEMBER- - 3-A dignified, stately, joyous Class of 1948 looked forward to Class Night, painting our '48, junior-senior fights tha thing of beauty and a joy forever, says PD-and according to SG, silly really J representatives from various colleges, ap- plying for jobs, Commencement . . . 15-Dick Hess and Bill Clayton passed out bubble gum to their followers in hopes of getting votes. Rick Meyer was elected president of the class, June Radel, vice-president, Jean Davis, secretary, and Dick Hess, treasurer. Dick just had to be treasurer to repay Bill for the bubble gum. OCTOBER- 18-Ma Grendel escaped with her son's head. Bloody, eh girls? . . . 20- Boys met with Sgt. Hanley. Lard expressed his desire to be a cook, while John asked about the generals rating . . . 27-Rick presided at the first class meet- ing. A committee was selected to decide on Commencement announcements. . . 30-We played host to the sophomores at the Senior-Sophomore Shuffle. The gym was appropriately decorated with pumpkins, cats, and witches. Hal Ed- ward's band made with the mellow music. The poor gals in the cloak room were swamped and also very baffled when Mr. Griffey's rubbers couldn't be found. NOVEMBER- 5- Is this a dagger which I see before me, The handle toward my hand? -- - Remember the next line? If not, turn to Macbeth, Act II, Scene 1. . . 17- We selected our graduation announcements. Rick used undue influence to get his own choice selected. - - It was. . . 19-Sitting for portraits has been the big job of the past two weeks. Some of us smiled, and smiled, but we still looked just like the poor worn-out students that we were. . . 21-Seven students, select- ed by the class, wrote the Pepsi Cola scholarship examination. W. Gallagher, J. Radel, K. Nolte, D. Vignali, P. Dibble, H. Alexander, and R. Knerr crammed for weeks preparing themselves for questions on almost every known subject. They found many in the test that they didn't know about. DECEMBER,- 8-Vocation guidance was the subject of the day. Mr. Craigo spoke to the entire student body about jobs after graduation. In the afternoon local business people conferred with groups of interested students . . . 12-Third hour lit class discussed racial prejudice, ably led by Kay . . . 14-Betty, Fran, and Mar- garet sang Toyland for the Vocal Concert in the style which has delighted audiences for their five years of singing together . . . 25-Merry Christmas! BHS alumni returned from far and near, and many were the happy hearts. Fran was among the happiest. -Diamonds appeared on several girls' third fingers, and cracks appeared in several hearts. JANUARY- 13-Exams! We should have studied. but did we? No! Not seniors! . . . 14-Chemistry students slaved for three hours on the easiest test ever to be given. MNO2 plus 2H2SO4 plus 2NACl - - why go on? . . . 16-English Lit. Wow! Fingernails were flying, and you should have seen the shocked counten- ances when grades were unveiled . . . 22-Gals and fellows were measured for caps and gowns. Dick Hess proudly displayed his 38 inch chest and hunched up his 5 foot 5 inches . . . 27-Ordered announcements to be sent to aunts, uncles. cousins, pen pals, family friends. Bill Clayton ordered 30. Wonder why? FEBRUARY- 5-June Radel was named recipient of the local Daughters of the American Revolution award for good citizenship . . . 14-Ah calories! Ah love! Ah Roger! MARCH- ll-Helen Alexander was announced as our valedictorian, and June Radel will be our salutatorian. Top ten students of the Class of '48 also included A. Shale, K. Nolte, P. Dibble, A Steele. J. Siebert, E. Weston, M. Bliley and P. Herfort . . . 15-Miss Dahl collected the last of the term papers. Beware the Ides of March! We could breathe again . . . 18-Geology students chewed on celery for refreshments. Jackie distributed licorice: the ungracious boys ate it ,all up. . . 18-K. Nolte and D. Vignali were named in the upper 10W of the nation's entries in the Pepsi Cola test. . . 19-Students made real shoe polish in chemistry. June polished Mr. GrifTey's shoes lthat is a new wav of doing itu, and in fifth hour class Sharon's polish exploded. This poor school! That chem- istry room is going to need redecorating when we get through with it. Mr. G. said he would get his room painted one way or the other . . . 29-One more graduate added to the list. George Graham likes - - - Baraboo . . . 30-Class play tryouts. APRIL- 1-Cast for Dear Ruth was announced. Some faces were happy and others were sad . . . 23-Happy seniors attended their last high school prom. The juniors are to be congratulated for giving us such a wonderful prom in our last year. . . 30--The Elks' test on the U.S. Constitution is over, but not forgotten. MAY- 5-Senior Week-The busiest week of our lives arrived. Milton Lange was gen- r-ral chairman of the picnic, and Bill Gallagher had charge of the banquet. Evervone ate too much, but we had a wonderful time. 1Larrv Stewart had a won- derful time all by himself! The will and the nrophecv were a riot of fun, thanks to hours of slaving. Rev. Matthews spoke at the memorable Baccalaurate service. There were few of us who didn't show our feelings the night of graduation. Some of us ouivered with excitement: other shook with fear: and there were those who actuallv bounced with jov Lard took three bows to the East, did a salam. and said, , Thank Allah! And then the year was over. and we were no longer Bara- boo High School students. We were alumni filled with thanks to the Board of Education, the faculty members, our parents, and the many others who made the joys of a high school education possible. isx 'S ,X F 1? I x 1 5 , . 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Sclmwnrll Il, .iinn-:I , li. Snlwk, N. Xuuicrx bl. Stuck, ll. Sxvilllmrsl. ll,qfvlf1Kr1l1'x V. Slcinlmisl. il. Stcin mclf, ll. 9w.1HAurd, Al. 'll-iflm, I 'lqcssrm-r, I.. Truc, I . XY'.lddcll, Pnoxl ROY.-Xl.'l'Y Dm: mul joan ' .1 I f. fuidcll, Ci. NV.1ddv:ll, ll. Vfaffclm smith, D. Walker, D. Warren. vlltllfll Ron: 51. Wctutcin. D. XVilsun, IS. Wilsoxm NI. IS. XY'ollcnl1.1upl, M. Zlllllllw, S c,FFIClCRS l'RIfSlDl-'NT R. STARR VlCfli-l'RliSIDliN'l' M. W'AI.Sll Sl-IC'Rl5'I'ARY IJ. Ql'AI.Ii 'I'Rli.fXSURlfR I. .'ll.liX.'lNIJliR Q. L , gl f m Mag . 'Q l.'r-rrliwrili.Al.1rqu.n-dr, R.M.xrqu.1rdl, S.M.xrtin, W.Mnrtin, R.McCallum, li.MeGnnigle, W.Meln1yre, M.McN.1m.xr.x, lS.Meier, R.Mekelburg, R.Melter. rwzrlrl Run: R. Melvin, D. Meyer. Nl. Miller, li. Miller, XV. Mistele, B. Mnrriek. M. Nelson, I. Neum.xn, A. Newm.1n, I. Nien-lv. ll. Ninnemnn. I I 1 l'lv1rrf Rmb: I.. Olson, G. Inslfe, A. Iieper, ,l. Piepcr, C. Platt, J. lnwell, R. Price, D. Qlunle, A. Radel, ll. Razlel, R. R.ulke. 'uurllv Run: l.. Rieh. l.. Rnhdc, R. ROSCl1ll1.ll, A. Rumlecker, S. Sansum, l.. Sehenknt, H. Selmlnidlke, 15. Selwrmwkv, A. Schroeder, H. Sehultv, M. Schullv Vlfllr Razr: l.. Sehwanv, 'lf Seymour, M. Sherwood, N. Show, L. Shiznniuk, Ii. bimomls, I.. Simunds, D. Sinher, C. Slemk, C. Smith, M. Smith. 5 'ixllv Rnu: l,. Sprecher, R. Sprecher, B, Squires, R. Starr. B. Stebler, ID. Stewart, D. Srieve, I. Smne. B. Snrlun, j. Swaffnrd, M. Troyer, 5 l'V fl' RUUI P- V1'f'lL'il1. ,l. XY'.ulkl0ll. M. W'alQh, A. wrllftl, G. Waslllvxlrlm, NV. Wclk, D. Wenv, D. XVesmn, P. Zimmerman. D. Zimlel. Sammi Run: ll. llucs, II. lhxrcr, A.. I 3- og Y 5 s. 4 l'11xl RIIIVI ll. Allrcnslncycr, M. Albert S. Alexander, C. Aixlc, ll. lhcr CI Ballinger, A. lhrum lhycr. ll. llulmkc, R. lk-l1rm.1n, li liunalcr, li. llctlilmgcr. 'l'frir'J Rau: l.. l'mrtln:s, il. l'rrunn.1n, W' lirctsclm. V. llrundngc, l . llurringlun N. llnrtclh ll. cx.lH1PllCll. lnslrlfr Ruff: ,I. Luriur, K. cl.ll'I'4Yl, C. Klnsc, Il. Caxlcrmn, ll. Clnllim, Nl, Crnry, R, C'r.xry. Hfllv Run: C. Crnvvfurd, li. lhugc, T. lhlmlkc. ll, llcdcriclm, B. llucslcr, K. Dunn, A. Uunsc. Ffixlfl Run: -I. l'lL'lVV.ll'LlN, R. l lln1u:r, lf. lfnnis, li. lfsclxcnbnclx, li. l'..lI'HSW'Ul'lll, P. liurrcl. H. l:CllI. wzunlfv Razr: M. Frcdcriclm, R. Gctsclm- nun, Ciicbcl. Cf. Cilu.lsun, S. Gn- mun, Cf. Urminskc, A. Cirmklnus, lillqlrtly Rolf: XV. lwllfdilig, lf. Hardy, ll. Hukinv. -I. Haugc, ll. Hawkins, K. Hclnms, lf. HUSS. X'.ulf1 Razr: lf. Hcwiu, S. Hill, ii. Hinv, A, Hnrsrmnn, 'l'. Hultgrcn, R. -lack- mn, G. ,l0l1I'lSOIl. Tvullv Roux G. Kaldenbcrg, lf. Knncy, L. Kent, C. Kirnur, D. Klingenmeycr, If. Klingcnmcycr, lf. Kocpp. n'I1'lIflJ Rout li Kocpp, M. Krugman, B. Krumm, I.. Lane, IJ. Lange, M. Langer, M. Lehman, G. Zimlncrnmn. ll. Qaewdaaam S l','r'wl Rn.1: .. l.cIl 11.111, XI. Icmlmn. I I ljcgcl, If. NI.lIlIL'I'. AX. Nlamlt, LQ AIIIVIIII, il. AI.lI'lII1. anml Run: R. Malin-x'. -I. xIk'.XI'IIllll' M. Mcfurmick, R. Mclulyrc, lx McN.1m.1r.1. li. 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C' 1 'D 1 1 ffl JX 'sr' 1 'V21fli'5 'eil H . . , ' ' . , . ..,. . '.'.', .' '.' ,. , 5... . ,.', - . ' , - x tilt I ,Q ff 1 3' 0 0 2 N! L ,J X n. 11' ' : . , ', x , J ,f I , .v ax fl QL' M ' O' J 'X XX x l . ' J 11 X X 0, ' , I : Xt,..'. .1 l as ' -.f CL L my fly SG NX 'N 3 'X dbx- Q' 629 'N'Xx , - kr l lf! 1 f f jill 0' ,- f fo ' ' f , ix, W, ' I A Hill I . I I I I I . 5--' 5' T9 -IQ , -I I, fc.. QWCQZ' , - 4 0 I i 45 Q 56' X 6 -6 idle 8094 Q0 'Rouml SEPTEMBER,- 9-Back to the old grind from a summer of many good times. New inspira- tions and hopes enable us to fight on . . . 10-Tryouts for cheerleading proved that the school's best yellers are J. Maxwell, T, Hawkins, M. Krugman, B. Meyer, and P. Dibble . . . 17-Freshmen got off to a flying start as Mr. Bevens directed the study of human emotions. Some people just can't be understood though . . . Home economics classes stressed straight lipstick and combed hair for that Fri- day night date. Some people are wondering about the turbans that appear in school on Fridays - stylish or not? . . . 19-First class meeting for juniors . . . 23-Just a jab in the arm so we all survived our T.B. tests. OCTOBER- 3-Myrna Alberts made soap as a science project. NJ excuse for dirt in BHS when it is so simple . . . 7-Otto Schacht - Activity program . . . 10--Mr. Bevens sported a black eye this week. The space between tackle and end is rather small . . . 13-A fresh supply of squirt guns on the local market made a great deal of trouble for a few gentlemen Fred Kohlapp and Joe Luce could give you con- siderable information pertaining to the matter . . . 14-Round-up of squirt guns in junior high also. Miss Mettel found another gray hair as the last sophomore filed from her room after completing the library course . . . 30-Art Hook and his Alaskan experiences . . . 30-Halloween and Homecoming. Everyone suffer- ed a few crushed toes, but no one denied having a wonderful time at the Senior- Sophomore Shuffle. NOVEMBER- 10-What an unforgettable night A snake dance aroused considerable at- tention, particularly from the Baraboo Police Department . . . 13-Members of the junior class play cast decided it was time to go hack to studying again. The classroom certainly lacks the glamor of the stage . . . 14-Who was Bob Walker's wife in the play the freshmen presented? It wasn't Aggie! . . . 22-What was that horsey smell? Not the chemistry classes again! No - - this time it was the Fig Top. DECEMBER- l-Elzie Brown . . . 8-Mr. Jones assured the 4th hour study hall that he wouldn't let his charges freeze. Curt Page, among others, lacked confidence and ltept his eyes on the thermometer . . . ll--The F. F. A. Banquet kept many out after hours. Some weren't even back to school the next day! It was worth the trouble though . . . 12-Who was the culprit who strung the teachers' boots out- side the window and tied their coats in knots? . . . 19-Class rooms filled with gay laughter and carols. The Christmas spirit prevailed as we packed up our books for an enjoyable two weeks' vacation . . . 30-Grandma lost her eyelet pet- ticoat as the girls took on the New Look. JANUARY- 14-16-Semester tests. Remember? . . . 19-Juniors made news as they par- ticipated in a bloodless battle over an open prom . . . 25-Mr. Scott revived soph- omores as they inhaled the enticing aroma of formaldehyde and frog dissection began. FEBRUARY- 6-SWEA teachers convention and an activity dance . . . 7-Fred Spooner and his war dogs . . . 16-Mr. Gilbert stopped in to answer questions for the 3rd hour junior English class and found A. K. wearing a disguise . . . 21-Fresh- men boys on the basketball team looked mighty pale. Have a doughnut, Bill? . . . 22-Duane Dickie, Don Wilson, and Bob Luce were nominated for Junior Prom King. MARCH- 2-Tuberculosis Skin Testing . . . 3-Freshmen English classes displayed two notebooks on Wisconsin edited by Mary Lenihan and Barbara Eschenbach . . . 4-Louella Banks proved that she had practiced for ner last important gesture in Clair de Lune. Her black and blue knees couldn't be denied . . . 8-Miss Enright went to the Ag-Thalia Plays, and she missed her favorite programs of Joseph Cotten and Rudy Vallee - - just to see Conrad as Gramps . . . 12-Bara- teen received a gift of Dick Hayme's records from Jean's Club . . . 13-Now what was that about Lee Kinney's peanuts in the fifth hour English class . . . 15- Gareth Dictionary Encyclopedia Graves apparently expected April showers early: at least, he wore his rubbers to class all day . . . 16-After several weeks of argu- ment Nancy Brannon still insisted that Henry Ford was the original automobile inventor. We have just one question - - How much commission does she receive? . . . 17-Farm Institute and Betty Solum was one of the soloists - - pig calling. . . 19-Mr. Smith had two major problems this year. If it wasn't Taft or Stal- in, it was Pat Morton, second hour . . . 18-Junior class rings arrived and some people wore their own for several days. APRIL- 2-Sophomore class ls insolvent: no means of paying for their Minnewaukan pages. Freshmen solved the matter by donating a few hard earned pennies . . . 3-Everyone talked about Stassen: his speech, how he shook hands, and the au- tographs he distributed . . . 8-Spring days made the sophomores wish their driving course included a few long distance trips . . . 23-At last the big moment arrived when the bells rang as lovely Juliets with gorgeous corsages and handsome Romeos with neat tuxedoes danced to the music of Cliff Gomon's orchestra at the Junior Prom. E Never was there a more popular king and queen than Don and Joan. To Tubby DuPuis and committee, congrat- ulations for your fine interpretation of the theme, The Serenade of the Bells . MAY- 3-Plantation Singers presented the final activitv program of the venr . . . 7-Spring with all its glory turns the young man's fancy to love, the old saving goes. Now that the Prom has come and gone, many a young man's fancy has gone astray again . . . 24-Exams again and just as difficult as usual for most of us . . . June 4-The End - - away with care for three whole months. gf !. Y 5 , 32 -ri 'I Ng. 533 ' + fi '5, '1 ' mf '7 1-zz ' 'JA oy -wrnzqi ,. E 1' wg X .1 v 'W X' .qs ., . ,, ,. I 1 Ml Ga Ulflflctlclxs PRINIIJI-N'l' 1. IHZZIII x'lc l-'-PRI-Sllvl-Nl' fl IiIYt'll src 'Y!l'Rl'.fxs. I, l3.IR'l'llUlKJ.IIl'W lllsR.fxRl.'xN 1. ll.slu'l-Y lrllrfulr Kun: ll.'1'lm.1v1, Nl.1xu'ull, I, l5.xuu1g.1l'Luu. X. Nvwlwmn. .X. II.1umlv.u'll, XYc'llxlrQu. II. Nlurluu. lf. liaxlcl, il. Il-rldurl R. l'l'nc. IJ. lirlggx, IT. IIIHIXHI, IS. ll.1usnl1, NI. XYnllux1l1.u1pI. 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OCTOBER- 7-Boys' Glee Club drafted - - pardon, elected officers. . . 9-Bids were accepted for senior picttres for the Minnewaukan, and the contract was let to Mr. Weed, the low bidder . . . 1C-Band combined with Reedsburg to march down the field under the floodlights - - in perfect unison . . . 15-The annual sales campaign opened with a skit in the auditorium. The stafT made no prom- ises, but they certainly had hopes! . . . 24-Band journeyed to Wisconsin Dells and paraded in the mist . . . 30-Snap-o-grams were taken. Common cry- Oh, did I look terrible when he took it! . . . 31-Homecoming and all its accom- panying excitement. Band entertained between halves. NOVEMBER- 3-Rehearsals for the junior class play took on added enthusiasm when the cast realized the presentation date wasn't far off . . . 5-Members of the Choir thrilled as they heard Fred Warings 1'was the Night Before Christmas. . . . 7-Jacl: Bitfrich sat up all night to finish class play posters . . . l0-First snow- fall. Miss Haslanger looked at the snow, thought of Christmas anrl went back to Choir rehearsal with renewed fury . . . 12- New Fires went before its sever- cst critics, the grade schooltrs. . . 13-Class play a great success. Lee Kinney was a natural for his part. Oscar honors went to Jack Teich . . . 13-Up at 6:30 to hear the radio trogram telling of activities of BHS . . . 14--Junior class featured throughout the High Light . . . 22-Debate squad attended the group discussion conference of the Southern Ten at Madison. Joy Dwars was selected one of the five all-conference speakers . . . 24-Choir began rehearsals in the auditorium. Members of the Girls' Glee Club packed old clothes in response to a plea from Kentucky . . . 25-Davies Circus nit town, sponsored by the High Light, Annual Staff, and Kiwanis Club. Photographer Hillmer snapped the lion. Ought to win a prize for that shot! . . . 26-Mrs. Lange practiced Night Before Christmas with the Choir. DECEMBER.- 9-The Band presented its annual Christmas Ccncert. The Band that Jack Built was the novelty number which eventually got the vrhole band together and made the concert possible. The concert feattred sexeral well known christ- nlas songs and carols. None was received with more acclaim than the beautiful Crusaders' Overture. . . . 12-Miss Haslanger found the Laugh in the per- sonages of four basses - - David Walker, Larry Lindgren, George McArthur, and Larry Stone . . . 13-Decorating committee frantically arranged evergreens and snow on the stage . . . 14-Vocal Concert was a huge success. Hundreds of eager, enthusiastic spectators stood throughout the performance. Triple Trio sang Parade of the Wooden Soldiers . Sleep, Holy Babe featured the solo voice of Evelyn Waddell. Beautiful Savior , which had practically become the Choir's theme song, was sung. Fran Bartholomew sang The Virgin's Lullaby . After the Choir-left the stage, the Boys' Glee Club presented God Is a Spirit and The First Noel. Among the Girls' Glee Club selections was Carol of the Birds with Betty Solum as soloist. Everyone enjoyed The Night Before Christ- mas. To close the program a mob scene was given in which the combined or- ganizations sang We Wish You a Merry Christmas. JANUARY- 6-Snap-o-grams were distributed, and the sad news that the autographs of cur Ufootball heroes didn't print was reported. 'Twas a good idea too . . . 10- Debaters journeyed to Richland Center to debate with teams from Center, Bos- cobel, and Reedsburg. The net result was 4 out of 6 wins. The question this year was Resolved, That the government should require arbitration of labor disputes in all basic American industries. . . . 23-The Wisconsin School Musician ap- peared, and music festival lists were published, Pat Nelson searched and search- ed in valng no piccolo solos listed. . . 31-District Debate Tournament at Madi- son to determine the team which will go on to State competition. FEBRUARY- 2-Casts were announced for the Ag-Thalia plavs. Larry Lindilren won first prize in the play writing contest: Jeannine Maxwell won second! Louella Banks was awarded third place . . . A Cappella really began commotion with Dry Bones. MARCH- 2-New words for Sailing, Sailing - - ask the Bovs' Glee Club. 5-Dress re- hearsal and Little Ella still hadnt made a stage appearance in Fireman Save My Child Class C pre-elimination cont-est. Class B and A soloists sat ln. . . . E. Rochester, J. Dwars, E. Waddell, J. Langer, B. Gallagher, and D. Vlgnall won local forensic elimination contest . . . 8 and 9-Ag-Thalia plays were presented. The Case of the Weird Sisters was tops. Has anvone seen Herbert lately? . . . 16-Winners of A ratings at Portage Forensic contest were E. Rochester, serious declamation: J. Langer, original oration: and E. Waddell, extemporaneous read- ing . . . 29-Miss Haslanger decided to extend her vacation, so Mrs. Lueders was summoned to appear as substitute. APRIL- 1-Mrs. Lueders went home and collapsed . . . 4-Cast for Dear Ruth is at work already . . . 9-Annual staff sponsored activity dance to help pav for the Minnewaukan covers . . . 10-Forensic contest at Whitewater . . . 15-Vocal contest for Class A and B . . . 30-Off to Richland Center for the Music Festi- val and many honors for BHS. ,, MAY- 5- Dear Ruth was enjoyed by all. I L., Wm ,Q Q w 4 SS QS ' QW. Ang TEAM--'1:'v.'f'r RHI: IX. IIcI1l'm.tn, Ii. CIHIQ, VI, 1'XsIIL', IP, LYISVIQII, I. III !'1 Il, 'x, XI1:'.lu.llIIX. XX. XX cIIx, II. 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Q 3 1 If 'ge if aaa 11 . 5 Wada Uul SEPTEMBER,- 12-Coach Leldholdt's Cardinal eleven edged out the Gold team, coached by Line Coach Garner Smith, 6-0 . . . 16-Total of fifty-flve men on the squad in- cluding five sets of brothers . . . -l7.Miss Forsythe was floured by the 121 who turned out for GAA . . . 18-Victory at Adams-Friendship, 20-0. Krugman scor- ed on a reverse which completely fooled the opponents and then added the ex- tra point. Marking scored the second touchdown going o1T tackle for 14 yards. Dickie smashed over from the 5 yard line to make it 19-0, and Marking's pass to Siebert for the extra point ended the scoring for the game . . . 26-Fort Atkin- son beat us, 14-6. Penalties lost the game for us. OCTOBER,- 3-Beat Sparta in a hard fought game, 7-6. Knerr smashed over from the 1 yard line, while Krugman added the extra point. Team showed considerable improvement. Same day Sauk defeated the B's late in the fourth quarter, 6-0. Sauk had won previous games by large scores . . . 10-Trophy lost to Reedsburg, 19-0. Reedsburg struck in the first minutes of play and never gave Baraboo a chance to recover . . . 17-Despite a second half rally, Richland Center won, 19-13. Early in the second half Dickie ran 10 yards for the iirst score with Krug- man adding the extra point. Meyer smashed over for the tieing touchdown on a reverse pass. Not enough. Junior High won at Portage, 14-0. Mueller and Rit- enhouse scored, and Ware converted both extra points . . . 24-Baraboo 6-Wls- consin Dells 0. Dells only gained 47 yards. Marking scored the only touchdown. Baraboo B's beat Junior High, 39-0. Starr, Marquardt, McGonigle, and B. Spre- cher each scored . . . 29-Junior High tied Portage, 13-13. Knerr made two touchdowns: Ware converted once . . . 31-Baraboo beat Monroe to make Home- coming a success, 19-14. NOVEMBER- ' 11-Baraboo beat Portage, 6-0, in the final game of the season. Luce passed to Knerr for the winning touchdown. We placed fifth in the Southern Ten Con- ference. The pillars of the line, Stone, Kent, Donahue, Jantz, Stewart, and Hess, will certainly be missed next fall' . . . 19-Jan, Rocky, Rusty, Sharry, Irish, Barfie, Bev, Jo, Totsie, Johnny, and Bonnie were the victors in the GAA volley- ball tournament . . . 21-Lost the basketball season opener to Edgewood, 33-18. Rick Meyer was the high scorer with 8 points. Lost the game in the fourth quar- ter. B team lost 30-19.. . . 18-A hard fighting Barabo team lost to Fort, 41-30. DECEMBER,- 5-Lost a close one to Edgerton, 34-28. Dickie was high scorer for the game, and everyone was commenting on the good games Marking and Trover p'ayed at the guard posts. Edgerton B's 11--Baraboo B's 8 , . . A strong Mauston team defeated us, 45-27. Meyer was high scorer. No one seemed to be able to flnd thc hoop although they had plenty of shots. B team lost, 28-16 . . . 12-Overtime game with Portage winning, 45-43. Led right up to the fourth quarter when Por- tage tied the game up, and we failed at the free throw line. Meyer had 12 points. B. team also lost, 29-18 . . . 19-Outscored Mauston in the second half, 23-22. but the final score is what counts and it was 50-38 in their favor. B team won, 21-15 . . . 29-Lost to Shawano, 33-30 . . . 30-This time to West De Pere, 43-37. JANUARY- 2-Baraboo 49-Richland Center 40. It was a good game with Luce high scorer. B team lost, 21-12 . . . 9-Won a thriller from Wisconsin Dells, 35-33. We really sighed with relief when the final whistle blew. B team eked out a vic- tory, 21-20 . . . 16-A powerful Reedsburg team beat as in the fatal third quar- ter, 58-36. Meyer scored 18 points. B team game - another Beaver victory, 39- 19 . . . 29-Overtime game at Portage lost, 30-28, by the Freshmen. Frosh B's lost, 15-9 . . . 30-Another tough loss to Portage, 42-39. FEBRUARY- Wisconsin High won, 30-23. The field house was a little too big for the team. Couldn't find the hoop until the second quarter. B team also had trouble. Score 26-11 . . . 10-Lost to Richland Center, 43-40. B team game, 24-23 in favor of Richland Center . . . 13-Centennial game with Wisconsin Dells on losing end, 43-31. Nice game by Wilson. Double victory with B team winning, 31-29 . . . 20- 64-38 was the score of the big game against Reedsburg. Crowd fought as much as the team! Dickie accounted for 18 points. If only our games were three quarters in length! Second team lost, 28-27 . . . 25-Beat the Dells in the first game of the Sub-Regional Tournament. Score 45-38. Wilson, Luce, and Marking played their best games of the season. Let's hope it was a preview of next season. Hor- nick ought to be an all-star by the time he is a senior . . . 26-Final game and Reedsburg again. Sccre 60-41. Just couldn't cope with MARCH- 16-All-school boxing finals. Fightingest fighter of the evenlng's bouts was Peany Frank Hess . . . 29- Victory is ours! shouted Jerry, Evle, Blitzy, But- tercup, Sugar, Red, Slim, Whitie, Betts and Chick after winning the GAA bas- ketball tournament . . . 30-E. Puttkamer surprised everyone by getting an all time high score of 183 in GAA bowling. APRIL- 6-Baraboo won the northern half of the Volleyball So. Ten Conference meet which was held here at BHS. Jack Teich was the most outstanding p'a fr of the meetin which Portage, Richland Center, and Wisconsin Dells also participated. MAY- '7-Volleyball is a thing of the past, but the track. golf, and tennis trams found May a month of excitement . . . Tennis matches were scheduled with Reedsburg, and then there was the Southern Ten Conference meet f 'r both ten- nis and track teams. Golf team competed against Edgerton, Richland Center and Wisconsin Dells. Reedsburg's height. X , Y f il.. O, ,vi QRSQ1- - , 5' k 1- if .4-3 'gf , ..,, 0,1 ff' .5 Ky -ff if: ixii kk. 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Morton. P. Nelson, Mr. Smith. lfumlff Run: ul. Hinrich, l'. Sums, ul. Siulwrx, CQ. McArthur, I. Stone, R, Meyer, R. O'Bricn. XKIN 1iR,fXlNW'ORK I?l'fl.I, .HAH AND TOT AT IT AGAIN CARNIVAI. 'I'lMIi IN Ii.'XK.H ' .Q gf' :gf I Bafmiaa I9 luanaae 14 1. 1JllI'll'lIl' fum' Irlvkiz' Iilll.-KIHJU W'li.X l' .HI Ol l' CJVICXS WIC KNOW' W'llO'S W'IN.X'l.X'CC 'l'lllfY SVR15 I Aj --3 Y X 0 Ji HERE u Ht .- LATIN clu oF2f9 RES T uv Eelcf Vmhlkhffff K-Xdvvwglgff. X . X ,, it W dw In 12, ,C x in K is r X . Q . I xkk .1 W 1 6 W rm xx K 'LA M A ' .f X, 1 1 !,..xx u - gi 'GW' ,V ' GMM Gul Wp SEPTEMBER- 13-Latin Club held initiation. Said the second year member to the unsus- pecting Iirst year member, Welcome! What do you know-Mr. Kelhnofer can play the piano and sing! In Latin at that! . . . 19-Civic Improvement Club sponsored Bundle Day. . . . 22-French Club held a supper meeting - initia- tion. I am a little Frenchman, As green as green can be: No lower form of ani- mal life on earth, or sky, or sea. . . . 23-Thalia tryouts were judged according to the person's scholastic standing, dramatic abilities, and social standing . . . 25-Hi-Y held a supper meeting. My, but don't boys have large appetites? 0CTIBERf-- 4-F. F. A. made a WIBA broadcast which was heard by the school on Octo- ber 6th. Those who participated were W. Trager, L. Getschman, C. Schepp, G. Martin, H. Myers, and Mr. Clayton . . . 9-Hi-Y presented its new members to the school and practiced initiation for the 17th . . . 13-F. F. A. held initiation for its new members. Nuff sed! . . . 21-Thalia decided to Raise the Roof at Homecoming, to say nothing of what to do at regular meetings . . . 22-Old Hi-Y members enjoyed a delicious pot-luck supper while the new members munched on sandwiches and milk. The old members described initiation as a jolly affair. . . . 24-Initiation of new Key Club members at Devils Lake. After the boys had a cool swim , multi-colored dyes were generously poured over them. 'Twas a rough evening. The question Oh why did I ever join Key Club? was answered by Helm, To take a bath. . . . 28-F. F. A. officers attended a leadership train- ing school at Hillsboro . . . 31-Homecoming. NOVEMBER- 3-Everyone had fun at the Latin Club hayrideg that is, everyone who didn't have to walk most of the way. Refreshments were served at the Community Center . . . Student Council discussed plans for bigger and better future Home- comings . . . 7-Thalia informally initiated its new members. The older mem- bers had an enjoyable meal while new members ate a square meal . Lipsticked faces, onions, scrubbing, and the can-can were also on the menu . . . 20-Miss McDermott agreed to be Thalia's new assistant advisor. Kindergarten room was thus made available to Thalia little girls. Dr. Moon was the guest speaker at the Hi-Y meeting . . . 21-Civics Club held a special meeting to interview stud- ents for membership eligibility . . . 25-F. F. A. held formal initiation of green- hands and chapter farmers in a joint meeting with the Wisconsin Dells FFA. DECEMBER- 4-Hi-Y had a combination pot-luck supper-Christmas party. Hmm - - eat- ing again! . . . 6- Truth or Consequences at Barateen with Dick Hess as mas- ter of ceremonies. Nita Sanders proved a poor pie pitcher and Dave Quale dis- played expertness in the art of ducking. Master Hush, George McArthur, was easily spotted by Ken Cummings . . . 8-French Club held a supper meeting in the Cafeteria . . . 11-Inez Morsch reigned as queen at the F. F. A. banquet. Key Club had a supper meeting. Curt lost his shoes and Bill lost his gavel. An ex- change was then put into effect. The kitchen committee was well fed. Pat Don- ahue entertained the lucky fellows . . . 18-Chewing tobacco and large size suckers were treasured gifts exchanged at Thalia's Christmas Party. JANUARY- 5-A banquet was given for all students selling membership 'tickets to the Community Concerts . . . 6-Mrs. P. R. Brannon spoke to the Thalia members on the subject of dramatics . . . 8-A joint Hi-Y Thalia panel discussion on dat- ing was held. Members from both groups participated in the discussion as well as the audience. Many important questions were settled - - well discussed, any- way . . . 19-Latin Club proudly displayed newly purchased club pins . . . 22- Key Club-Hi-Y meeting was held. Mr. Theide, U. of Wisconsin counselor, led a panel discussion . . . 30-I-Ii-Y carnival was a big success, but there surely was a big mess to clean up. FEBRUARY- 3-Birthday for the Tri-Hi-Y . . . F. F. A. held a class public speaking con- test. Winners were as follows: lst hour, A. Dunse and R. Mather: 2nd hour C. Schepp and L. Getschman: and 6th hour, R. Opperman and R. Hillmer . . . 4- F. F. A. Chapter Speaking Contest was judged by Mr. Smith, Mr. Rlnkob, and Mr. Kelnhofer, who placed the participants as follows: lst, L. Getschman, 2nd. C. Schepp, and 3rd, R. Hillmer . . . 6-Tri Hi-Y sponsored the activity dance. Quite a job for five girls and their advisor . . . 9-French Club met to discuss unexcus- ed absences, amount to be given to CARE, and to decide on second semester dues . . . 10-Thalia held a Kindergarten Valentine Party. Membtrs came dressed accordingly, defying courageously the latest-styled longer skirts. Thrillers S'.lCh as The Three Little Pigs were produced . . . 14-Hi-Y celebrated Valentine Day with a party of dancing, ping pong, and games . . . 17-L. Getschman placed fourth in the F. F. A. District Public Speaking Contest at Elroy. MARCH- 9-French Club held business and supper meeting at which the movie French for Beginners was shown . . . 11-Key Club appointed Jack Teich and Larry Lindgren as delegates to go to the International Key Club Convention to be held at Memphis, Tennessee . . . 15-Student Council's secret locker inspec- tion promoted the distribution of little yellow slips . . . 22--Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y Clubs sent representatives to the Spring Conference in Madison . . . 30-Thalia seniors entertained guests at supper meeting. APRIL and MAY- 1-Tri-Hi-Y guest night . . . 2-Latin Club stirred wi a c1nd sale wbi li was 'made very successful by BHS's sweet tooth. . . 13-Induction for new Tri- Hi-Y members . . . 19-Thalia entertained at the annual Mother-Daughter Tea . . . FFA joined neighboring chapters for meeting . . . Thalia's formal banquet . . Picnics . . . And so the secretaries' books are closed for another year. 11-rig . 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