Beaver Dam High School - Beaver Log Yearbook (Beaver Dam, WI)

 - Class of 1930

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I I 4, N' I 1 ff ff' , ,lf wb H- . fffyfbxf f gif K ,Q ff, 1 ' f - .K-r 1 1 ', X , . , C, J! The Green and Gold 3 O FN I ublzslzcd 115 ilzc Sfzulenis aj P1 nm Dm HICII QUIOOI Been Lr D im WISLOHSIII T1 Xyw-'tit 4 ,ob A Foreword IN the Orchestra of Lzfe every student rs a maker of music It may be dzs cordant maszc of mferzor qualzly or rt may be a song of uork and success Let us Zry lo make our song a song of courage of high zdealsf K ,W TW-9 ff, Contents MENIORIES MARCH OF THE RULERS MARCH OF THE QLASSES XALSE DE LONCERT NICTORY MARCH HUMORESQUE SONG OF SIXPENCE df' xxx Nggfxfm ff ii 'O CL Y! KS 77 . . . 11 as , 1 H . 19 as ' 1 , n ' . . . 49 KK V V! 66 ,H u n ' . , 97 fr ' 21 A x - x 5 w 4. I, ,',u6:,,,,,,,?,,.1.W,f.,,w,.:. ...tj . A f-.- f'.9'! 99 1 .,--px nf- 'W' .H 'i ' www i 'ff' q'!i:.15.:' ,,f.1 :s i A I .,?f ,.. . sL f luipvfk ,I , .wi - ,Sw . jg -in . 'ISV' 4.1 . . AC I , ' .E ,svn-v. . , wwf' X :-, gf :QCN e .a- W .w- r:-:girl 4,1,.,r'-,,, A I- . ' 1 . .hr 5: it Alma Mater Here s to our banner the Green and G0 d Let no dzshonor zt ere unfold Flmg our colors to the sky Wzth afazth that glorzjies Here s to the Hzgh School of Beaver r Dam WNW wvwwcm 3f?s9?3539ff- ?-M, wgkmgb DCd1C3t1OD O OLR PXRFNTS 11110 11016 spurred 11s 011 111 011r upuara' 61111117 ror eduea 11011 In Z11e1r llllflflfllf' and zuzizrzng ejj0r19 and 11110 11a1e madc 1905511111 the p11b111a110110j1111511001 111 111c5t11a'e11ts dedzcate 11118 155110 01 1'11e Grc111 and G01d i T 1 V , , af Beaver Dam Hllgll Sc1100Z, 10111'11g1y ll aw' 1 1 A Annual Staff I dzlor nz Clmf lssoczala Edzlar Buszness Manager ldrerlzszng lllanagfr Humor and Snaps lllzlelzfs I acullm 9112101 Class jumof Class Sophomore Class jumor Hzglz 1111 Isl rs MAR1 DOYII DORCYIIIYI I1m11N11s ANTON GhRc LN FR XNLIS R1 11C11LC11 MI LNIIN RILIBOLD Romxn WIN1 BRENNLR JE XNNF Dr HOUNG LII xRLo1 TI D11 11Lx1ANN Lous Sc11111ADEBLcK M1R1x1x1 EDGERTOR L1N1'oR1n DINKI L M11 LU1 LK fXRN1TA PAU1sQ11 DQROT111 Ixu IST IRI R1 APPS MARY GORMAN MARY X ORP us. RACHEL RAx1s1 UR GLADYS W1.Ls11 X IXII NE SCIIROEDER LLCILIL SC11Ux1Ac11LR R1 TII KOPIF L1 AIRI X ORI Lk Mc 1 1 IINI XVININH R X H L11 11 URI wno P 1110111 MxR11 S1 NI ' ' 11 1 ..,. .- ' ' Q' f ' Art 1...,,.. 5 1 ' ' 1 1 ' , 1 .f1FlI'Z'l'll'f'S ...1.1.. 12111121 M11.1.1zR .1 1' ..1,., , . 1 . . 121111 V I! 1 X 1 MEMORIES GQ?-J A HALNTING,flZm1l1fIT slmzn of music is wafled lhrough lhe air. An old song of happy days, brings a rush of memories. Visions of lhe school, of old meeting places' Visions of summer and brilliant iuiizler! 1fZ,f -J ,ff E RE loyal lo you Beaver Dam' We know you re true blue Beaver Dam' We know you re the bes! Of all schools east and ues! And ue greel you uzlh zest Beaver Dam LOYALTY boxc W I, P , . Q . V W 9 I ' v v ' ' 7 , . Y V v r v' ! an vt. Q4 4,,, ,Q .gqw HARK' Ah how the music sounds to Purlzng founlam sfallf Hearken now, hearken' muszc Rezgns over all ' H LANE XK1L50N FAREWELL to thee 1113 trusty swan Back 0 er the spreadmg uaters glzde Well thy appoznted task zs done XX 1.1 NPR , . y . i Farewell, farewell beloved swan. ' tif c Il 'inf uh: ,-W3 lib s 3' 49 thx I QF-avi Q at Q45 'Fey' I THI VK fha! I shall never see 4 poem lovely as o lree A free uhose hungry mouih zs pres! 4go1ns! fhe earth s sweet fiowzng bfeosl, Lpon uhose bosom snou has lazn, Who Izzes znizmalely uzih ram IUYQF IXIINII-R sy 1 41 V1 .547 . 4 ' 3 -' ' . 4 f ,f.a4 , . - T A Pi Uv - .4 5 ' fx N, !g . ' I P ww' ' I 1 'it n A if ..', F: rg-3, B :?j5,,, il :J g., . , . 4 .-. 5 . , ,si f it ig .-Af, K y '- Q .1 H Y ' ' ' . ' ' - S!-cs . A A .5 , .-I ' W ,.- I. m, 5 A , e, . I ,rmigg A 4 in W 'xr . A Qt' :I . fe - ow L1 ' V gm, - , ff A W, E ' h ' 'Q ' 4, af V aj, , tx ' J '. Q ' , AMW I X4 A ' 'i I ' F!!-fr 1 , y ,Q , . ls Q' I v ' f .1 940 ' Y- l -.. ', if 4 . J' o, ' , . V Q -' J M ,rx - ., . L ,, A ' V 1 '. . 1' f . - ,, X, Q -,K ' . A if 'R 'Nei we 1 w - ' ' A, g x V . F Qi ' ,J ' ' ! if 1 an I ' w.. fl. - 'e . ' -1, N x x .l ,fx 0 r . 3 i CK f y ' , ' ' ' . A F v v ' - .Y . . '. . ,, MARCH ofthe RULERS px FIRNI, conquerzrzg march fills fhe mr Il zs music lha! znspzres and teaches The Orchestra zs pla vzng a classu march, one fha! mdeurs :Iseli tu listmers. Gig, ,Q Uifr N-fvkx ifkj L!! fl!! ff' X 'Q , 11 I If. I 3. f'A A ' f f f 1-,VI . N f 1 'ML if -MW-- Y! A , X D ,QIWJ ,QYLLJ Lffkx 2 - 4-K J ,V by L4 4 4 ,x,,' fl!! , ' fa 'Ji 1,4 Q , , ' flu, I ,MN 7 Q ' -- V V 1 . 1: ' Y 1,4 -. j 'fp ' I 1 1 W 14 I i K. 1 1 l X Y f, X , ' ':Sl..1. - 15 Z T p R Bahle Hutt V lkm H aly Tc y fhom Board of Educatlon Preszdefnl DR D B TERRY MR J 1 HRALY MR E A BEULE MR L F THOMAS MR A F HUTTER MR A A VOLKMANN MR W E BABLER We have all recogn1zed the fact that educatlon IS essentlal ln every hfe and that everyone should be a graduate of a hlgh school All courses ln hlgh school should be taken by a student w1th a definlte ldea of the results expected Among the studxes taught IH hlgh school tralnlng 1n publlc speaklng under the dlrectlon of a competent teacher should be emphaslzed and recognlzed as a very lmportant part of school work Besxdes teachlng the pupll to thlnk well to talk well and to act well lt serves the purpose of teachmg h1m self control self rel1ance and the correct hablts of expresslon It w1ll ald hlm IH developmg a fondness for standard llterature and 1ts proper mterpretatxon xn clear pure spoken English JAMES HEALY Pg In , I I - I I l ' U nf: l ' 1 . : Q 5 ' n 111 o ow: r, er, 0 ann, Beulc. Bottom Row: c' , rr , ' as. Secretary ..r.... W. A. GERGEN A . . . , . . . . . Y Y . . . . , 1 s ' v - , . 7 u e z e n Jwlr.-ffffmlz. Pagt I ii' these maglc days of opportunlty as merely a t1me of preparatlon for hfe Rather we are l1v1ng now and we should forget our petty troubles ln the resolve that no hour be lost 1n the full enjoyment of hvmg Then as the years sl1p by we can recall wxth happy hearts the warm fr1endsh1ps and unforgetable experlences of these wonder ful hlgh school days W R DAVIES V 4 HAPPY, happy schooldaysl All too often we look upon i2 To THAT student who has ab1l1ty and deslre to do good work who wants to try hlmself 1n the company of others of keen m1nds and h1gh resolve and who deslres to bulld character and purpose that wxll make h1m an mfluence for finer and better l4v1ng Beaver Dam H1gh School offers every opportumty A h1gh school educatlon whlch w1ll gu1de everyone that takes advantage of It mto the voca t1on that w1ll make for success 1n l1fe and happy useful c1t1zensh1p should be our 1deal A H LUEDKE P gelh te I 'iiviin-1 :il ' xml 1 'Q -- 2a'l-if 1 Alliinqrllii 1 Y 9 1'-'J u ! s 1 ' a if J, I f-f ,I ':':: 2-- - -F: 'YV ARCHIBALD H LUEDKE B A M A NHE Y AHRNSBRAK B A Pnnczpal of Hzgh School Soc Problems Amerzcan Hzs ry Dzreclor of Vocalzonal School U t f W R1pon College UHlVefS1ty of Chlcago n rsl Y O lsconsm Un1vers1ty of Wxsconsm N MARY SPELLMAN X M lh l a emam EFTAWA LAMPERT Mllwaukee State Teachers College Oshkosh State Teachers Colleg Englfsh X35 X L vlrence College .5 ANN KPALLNER ALICE GUTCFQELI PhyszcaIEducal1on Ojjigg Agggsfgnl La Crosse State Teachers College Beaver Dam Hlgh Sqhgol DORIS FALKINHAM HELEN GARDNER, B E Office Asszslanl Commercial Beaver Dam Hxgh School Whxtewater State Teachers' College Page fourteen X is 3 5.4 Q S 3 V 4. : L v - Ag I :Ll A Q A ' N i . , . ., . . I - , . . W . , '. I ,I , . -X A X ' um.bia Unixlersityl ii .5 C og A B X 1 V ' . li J 1' X XX Frm!-FWD if S12 JOHN SWANT ORLANDO A PACIOTTI General Wooduork Vocalzonal Work Przntrng Vocalzonal Soczal Sczence Stout Instltute Lmw erslty of Sl. 1scons1n Stout Instrtute LPONA MAE DOUGHERTY B E IRNIA M BARKHAUSEN Shorthand Typing Whltew ater State Teachers College Mllwaukee State Teachers College WALTER Kocu Band Inslrumenlal Aluszc Orcheslra THEODORE CURTIS Vrrtuoso Musrc School Physzcal Educalzon Student of Herbert Clark Oshkosh State Teachers College OTTO STEINIKE THEODORA JAX .Mechanzcal and Architectural Drawzng Speech Enghsh Oshkosh State Teachers College Lmx erslty of NVISLOHSIH Stout Instltute, UIHVCTSIIQ of Wxsconsm Page jljlum 5 N. A g . I H D K s . , .v . ,. . y . xx , 1 ' X X N 1 , . . ' , English JJIFJ ADELA BECKEN, B.S. Home Economics Stout Instltute Umverslty of Wlsconsm CHARLOTTE H SCHLOTTMAN Home Economics Central State Teachers College Stevens Pomt GERALD M. VAN POOL, B.A. Social Science History Umverslty of WISCOHSIH MARIE SENF Ar! Supervisor MIIW aukee State Teachers College Page six PAULINE MEYER BA Unlverslty of Iowa bmverslty of Wlsconsm LLOYD LARSON B S Agrzcullufe MARION A MURRAY BA English Umversrty of Wxsconsm MILDRED E ANDERSON B M La Crosse State Teachers College M Sw South Dakota State College Umversrty of Wlsconsm Ieen l Latin, journalism . . Y . . V4 V V DOROTHY RASMUSSEN B A RALPH V JACKSON BA Aiathemams Geometry Soczal Sczence H :story French Carroll College Carroll College K Q l ELEANOR H WILLIAMS BA GUNNARD A WICKMAN BS Gene1alSczence Biology M9101 Wofks Carroll College Umverslty of Wlsconsm NIARCELLA RAIDY Pu B Soc1alSczence Englzsh Rxpon College JEAN TRATHEN B A Soczal Science Lzbrarzan Umvers1ty of Wxsconsm F YWILLIANI A CALDER BA MA Physics Chemzslry Gene1alSczence Umx erslty of WISCOHOIH LUELLA ANDERSON! B S V ocalzonal Home Economzcs Stout Instltute Page seze :le n mx l iff W ll A mil' wil 1? 'T -A 'Tk 'l .J . X! Deli? L X43 l .5 lg B el Course of Study Wlth the beg1nn1ng of the school year 19.29 1930 two new subjects were added to the school curr1culum a two year course 111 French and a course 1n busmeee Enghsh Students 1n grades 9 10 ll and l? xrc Iiqullifl to haxt ughlten cred1t. to graduate from hlgh school Pup1ls Wllll an avuagt ol ll tannot expect a recommendat1on for college entrance Credlt w1ll be QIVSU for extra currlcular wo1k 119 the pup1l part1c1pates throughout the season and 1f the coach and pr1nc1pal cert1fies the credlt Athleucs taken as phx s1cal educat1on Cltlflllg eports scason for phys1cal educat1o11 credlt Debate oratory declamat1on 9 crcd1t 111 my one nat Glee club Z cred1t 1n anv one year Other cred1ts ae recommended bx DIIHLID 1l In order to enter the Un1yers1ty of XVISLOITSIIT or anx othex college or un1vers1t3, wh1ch 18 of an equal 1ank students must han 11 total of tifteen un1ts 1nclud1ng elevcn academ1c 1.111118 as follows Three un1ts of Enghsh One un1t of algebra and one un1t of plane geometry Two un1ts of e1ther fOI'61gll language 1Lat1n or Frcnchb h1story or sc1ence Four other UHITS under lab or CU For eng1nter1ng advanced mathemat1cs 18 requ1rcd The rema1n1ng five unlts max be atadennc or SDGC1Hl as follows N umber of Units Agr1culture Bookkeepmg Qhorthand lypewr1t1ng Domest1c Art Domest1c Qucnte M6ChHHlC3l Drawmg Shop Work MUSIC as Follows Hlstory and Apprec1at1on Orchestra Band Apphed MUSIC ODt1OH3l Pug g ' ' ' , , Q ' ' . ' . . ' s 1 1 .A ' 'f X.. s Ak- ' 1 1 A.. rl ' .1 . 1 1 x 1 - Y ' I 1 'x' xx xx , w w ' wh . X1 I : 1 ' in . 1.' ' ' . . .J . , , l '..4. A I l Z Y' '. .9 ' -' 'D J Z . ' 1 S' .. - 1 1 ,. ' S' 7 ' 'C - Y N. 4, X. N. 1 1, 1 1 ' , ' , ' , . ' ' . 1 . .. N, 1, - .. B. ' '. C. '. 1 , , . D. . C , x . 4 . A . .N .N . A . . . v N .H Y . 1 yn ' . , , . .. ' , ..1.... , . . 14 ' 1 ....,. . . . l , ......., , , 1 l ll, li ' . ...,., . . . . lg ' ....,,.. . . l 2 ' V ' .... . . . l 4 , ...,...,,... lf2 ', ' , . ,..,.,.. lf4 ' ' ' ,..,, . 1 3 ........... ,I6e2 . . . 1 . . . . . 1 . . 1572 ' .' .........1 152 ' ....,...,,... l fcx Hr1 4 MARCH ofthe CLASSES GQE9 AGAIN the Orchestra plays a march, thzs time one zn four sectzons It rs rn a stzrrzng tempo, full of lzje and ambztzon, a medley of all the songs and tunes of four years of school Zzje, four years oj work and play 1- A X L 'W , 1 p ' G Y x L ' X . 5 My lr XAX g . rf XL , Xe -xr r S S - X X , ' 1 X , I Y D X l . 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' C I lllli l . l Suri ll ,. iI- Zi ii ANGELINE ANTONOPOULOS Ang1e DOROTHY BECHTEL Fuzzy Blology Club 2 Home Economlcs Club 2 G A A 2 3 4 Declamatoryl 3 Baseball Secretary 2 Glee Club4 M1xed Chorus 4 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Volleyball 2 4 S S C 4 Vxce presldent 4 G R C Heelers Club3 Dramatic Club4 Class Play Angela Mza 3 5 5 C 4 C tl IRENE APPS Reme as es m Spam Annual Staff 4 S S C 4 Prom3 G R 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Class Play 3 G A A 2 3 4 Volleyball 2 3 Basketball 1 Baseball 1 2 Heelers Club 3 Dramauc Club 4 Treasurer 4 Home Econom1cs Club 2 B101 RUBY BERENT Ruby 17mg ogy Club 2 Home Economlcs Club 2 Bas ball 2 Basketball 2 Volley ball 2 How Llboul Me9 CLIFFORD BOUGHTON C115 Basketball 1 2 3 Football 2 3 Tha, 5 You Baby BARBARA BUDDE Babs S S C 4 Beda Nexxs4 Barbara EDNA MAE BURGESS Bzrdze LEORA BREITAG I-9070 Home Econom1cs Club 2 Glee Club 2 B101 S S C 4 Home Economxcs Club 2 Bxology ogy Club 2 G A A 2 3 4 Beda News 4 Club2 S S C 4 Prom3 Rainbow Round My Shoulder Lady Luck Page tu enly 0 '. 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VH if s.-Z FRANKLIN CARL ' F1ank Band 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 Blology Club 2 Class Play 3 Orchestra 3 4 Beda News 2 Dramatlc Club 4 Heelers Club 3 Prom 3 Nledzczne Man for lhe Blues DONALD COLINGSWORTH Don Class Secretary 1 Debate 2 3 4 Football4 Class Play 3 Prom 3 A Good Alan to Have Around CHARLOTTE DIEHLMANN Carla Annual Staff 3 4 Beda News 2 4 Blology Club 2 Debate 2 3 4 Declamatory 1 2 3 Dramat1cClub4 G A A 2 3 Glee Club24 Oratorlcal 2 Heelers Club 3 Llbrary Club 4 Orchestra2 3 S S C 4 Class Play Pubhclty Manager 3 Lzltle Pal LINFORD DINKEL Dznky Annual Staff 4 Beda News 4 Track 4 Prom 3 Blology Club 2 Boy Scouts 1 2 3 4 Lzitle by Lztlle JOHN DENIGER ' Johnnie' Band 3 4 Orchestra 4 Glee Club 3 Where Do You Worko john? JEANNE DE YOUNC jeanme S S C 4 CheerLeader4 G R C12 3 4 Presldent 2 Secretary 4 G A A 2 3 4 Presldent 4 Volleyball Sport Leader 4 Vol leyballl 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Capta1n2 Heelers Club3 Declama tory 2 Prom Chalrman 3 Bxology Club 2 Class Play Property COmm1ttCC 3 Beda News Stah' 2 4 Class Presldent 2 Makzn Whoopee' MARY DOYLE Marv Annual 2 3 4 Ass t Fdltor 3 Edltor 4 Beda V pe' W wwf My News24GRCl234Sec2Debate2 Wg EClub2GAA23 S V Dramatnc Club 3 4 Class Play 3 Where rl You Get Those Eyes? MIRIAM EDCERTON Belly G R C 1 2 3 4 Treas 1 V1cePres 2 MJ G A A 2 3 4 Vlce Pres 4 Basketball Y S S C 4 Cheer Leader4 H E Club2 Pres Volle ball Baseball 1 2 3 4 Annual 3 4 - 2 Dramatlc Club3 4 St Cho 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 Drum MaJor3 4 Am I llllsbehavm Page lumty one 6' 4 l y . . ' . , , , , . . , . v 1- H . . . . , . v - , v r l ' Y .1 -H ll v - ll 1 - - - f y - - - v l -J V . - . - v v 1 Y l - , - v y - , , v I I I F 1 I - v , , H H y y v - 1 Y ! U Y 4. . 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Rollzn Along GRC1234Pres1dent1GAA23 4 Treasurer 3 S S C 4 Blology Club 2 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Sec retary 2 State Mlxed Chorus 3 Class Play 3 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 Volley ball 1 2 3 4 Annual Stall 3 4 Prom 3 Debate 1 Heelers Club 4 Smzlrn Irzsh Eyes Page luenis lun Club 2 3 4 M1xed Chorus3 4 Scnence Club 2 Bxology Club 2 Save Your Sorrow WILBERT GIRARII W1 Basketballl 2 3 Footballl 2 3 Baseball 2 Track 2 3 Class Play Property Cllmmll Club 1 Freshman Coach 4 jus! We Two EDWARD HAIMERL Eddre Prom 3 Le! Me Have My Dreams CAROLINE HAMMER Carolme G A A 2 3 4 Basketbal12 3 4 Baseball2 Volleyball 3 4 S S C 4 Carolzrze Pa! 0 Mme . , A I ' 1 ' v- ' 4 ' -- l ' - , I 2 4 - It ' vi .4 KI ' IV 1 - ' . . . . 1 ' 1 1 . . '. 1 . , , 4 , 1 ll ' Vl ' . , . , I. . ,. 'A I ' 3 . 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J S-' x-J March of Tlme In the year 1996 members of the present semor class attamed the ranks of hlgh school students At that tlme however the rank was not one of such lmportance 'ts lt 18 now for the members were the target of many a Joke almed at the green freshmen Whlle they mwardy rebelled at the1r humble posltlon the m mb rs of the class determ ned to present a brave front to the hard hearted school Thls class of one hundred and twenty at the tlme of reglstratlon boasted of the largest enrollment 1n the hlstory of the school Early ln the school year advxsed by M1ss Johnson M1ss Morrls and M1ss Elser the followmg class officers were selected presxdent Ruth Kopff VICC presldent Jeanne De Young secretary Donald Cohngsworth treasurer Meta Vorpahl Durlng the rest of the school year the class as a whole spent 1ts tlme preparmg for the great contest for supremacy 1n the next three years When school re opened 1n September 1927 th1s group now sophomores Xoung presldent Arthur Lueck v1ce presldent and Wllbert Glrard secretary treasurer The advlsers were M1ss Fmk M1ss Slmmons and Mr Welch F1ve sophomores were chosen to represent the hlgh school on the debate squad three partxclpatmg ln the debates As th1s team won the Lxttle Ten champ1onsh1p It was consldered a great honor for sophomores to partlclpate 1n th1s act1v1tw A goodly number of sophomore boys played on both football and basket ball teams The G A A reported a large enrollment of sophomore glrls Under the leadersh1p of the wlse teachers M1ss Scherer M1ss Barkhausen M1ss Toepfer and Mr Welch the class of 30 entered 1tS Jumor year Ambrose Kores was chosen presxdent Arthur Lueck vxce prestdent Ruth Kopff secre tary treasurer The 19th of October 1928 marked the first accompllshment of the Jumors an autumn mlxer Lloscly followlng th1s came the Jumor boys vlctory ln the basketball tournament Thls team was composed of Robert Schwoch Carl Qell John Isronenberg Edwln Glrard Wllbert Glrard and Warren Van Kanel The Jun or class play Charm was a great success The cast was com posed of fourteen Junlors No wr1te up would be complete wlthout mentlonmg the Junlor promenade Ex ery one came to dance to the gav muslc of th1s successful Venetlan Prom led bx Ambrose hores and h1s falr partner Mary Voreck Wlth -Xrthur Lueck Leo Laugh11n and Mae Lueck as 1ts offxcers MISS Mex er M185 Lampert and Mr Luedke 1ts advxsers the class of 30 IS now completmg 1ts last year If It contmues the work It has started lt w1ll becom one of those classes that go down 1n hlstory as the best ever P I I rf- ! fc L' ' - 5. ' ifa . 4 ,h D 'ii ti' - 'V I , I , I j i Q15 4 - I I I f ' 4: I , 1 ,. Q' I - A' I .J , V' 1 D, h . 1 Q a . ff 1 ' - ' ' ' J - f J 1 c f 1' , l I . . . . . D Q Q . , t V . N 1 1 - 1 . ' .T . , U, W Y W 1 Y KL 3 , I ' , Q ,Y T ! ' ' 9 s ' . 9 1 . v , agam entered the so-called portals of learn1ng. Thxs class elected Jeanne De r 7 - , . . y . , . , Y ' 9 l ' T N l 1 ' Z 1 l ' Y' X S . W 1 Y Ty . , X . . . . , . . NJ H y Y I . 7 . I 9 u ' 1 i u vs A . , , . 1 ' 7 r . . . 7 X , . . - A v ' - , 1 ,V v -lx v - 9 v l . age ll ' J:.U ' Some Day Soon Ah' Let us look into the crystal of the future' As the mlsts clear we see that the members of the Llass of 30 who were under the gu1dance of Mr Luedke MISS Lampert and Miss Meyer are well on the royal road to fame and fortune Come gaze more closely 1nto this crystal Whv here IQ Alexander Krenz working as the headline wr1ter of the New York T1mes' Another member of th1s staH IS Lou1s Schmadebeck who IS using h1s charm in obtaining advertise ments Angeline Antonopoulos and Agnes Ruhland now actresses in New York are soon to appear in the Beaver Dam Auditorium And here we see the famous explorer Gertrude Melcher displaying the l1ons that she captured single handed during a recent exped1t1on into the w1lds of Africa Among her interested audience IQ the famous reporter Eugene Zastrow Dorothy Kleist 1S now floor walker 1n the new Woolworth bu1ld1ng which Mr Woolworth bu1lt to appease her d1sappo1ntment when she discovered that the old building of the same name did not contain ten cent stores Because of h1s successful invention of the brakeless car L1nford Dmkel IS now a partner of Henry Ford and he counts his fortune in terms of b1ll1ons What IS this we see? Why it 18 none other than Kenneth M1ttGlSt3dt who Parliament for the fxrst time We knew Kenneth s political ab1l1ty would take h1m far IH the soc1ety of the world Mildred and Caroline Hammer are in the Arctlc climes preparing for an alrplane flight the success of which will affect their position as the lead1ng aviatrixes of the world W1th them 15 Catherine Erway who volunteered for the position of secretary to the famous fl1ers The famous magicians Robert Herbrand and Donald Collngsworth plan to tour their native land and to give an exhibition of the disappearing tricks wh1ch they learned dur1ng their stay ln Ch1na Our two artists Dorothy Bechtel and Louise Koch are earning money in the commercial art field Both are tolling 1n an apartment 1n Paris Franklin Carl IQ enioying fame as an ocullst in France where he has gained the confidence of soc1ety s el1te Dr Carl is well known throughout the c1v1l1zed world for his 1nvar1able poise and courtesy But alas' The mag1c crystal has slowly darkened and the fam1l1ar figures have gradually faded into the opaque dimness from whence they came Was 1t but a dream? As that 15 the all important question and for the all important answer Well we must wait and see Pglh having been just elected Prime Minister of England, is addressing the English a e iffy W Q Among Our Souvemrs We the senxors of Beaver Dam Hlgh School havlng passed through four long, xears of Joy and sorrow End the world s call too lmperatlve to leave unheeded and must depart from our school and studxes Therefore we do hereby solemnly make the followmg bequests and devxse all our worldly goods to the followlng beneficlarles To our close frlends of the Jumor class we bequeath our knowledge of the arts and scrences of the umverse May thex be able to d1st1ngu1sh lt from the dust covermg our books To the sophomore class we bequeath our poxse and knowledge of etxquette We have not lost these even under the most trwmg urcumstances when we were forced to r1d ourselves of our refreshments durlng the study perrod ln a most hastv and undlgnlfied manner To the freshmen class we bequeath our perfected system of excuses Many long hours have been spent ln acqulrlng thls art for we bel1eve 1n the old adage Practlce makes perfect The followlng semors generously bestow these treasured possess1ons upon the luck1est of all schoolmates To Dorothy Krueger and Bernard Hartl Barabara Budde and Florence Kranz bequeath thelr abxhty to talk for ten consecutlve mlnutes SOC13l act1v1t1es of the school To W1ll1am Kaplan Ambrose lxores bcqueaths h1s Eugenle p rmanent wave To Ruth Yasger H1ldegarde Lutzke bequeaths her one and only Oflglflal laugh To Wllbur Messer Leo Laughhn bequeaths h1s ab1l1ty to sleep at any tlme and under any crrcumstances To Anton Gergen Charlotte Dlehlmann bequeaths her po se and calm manner whxle ed1t1ng the Beda News To anyone who wlshes to take advantage of 1t Agnes Horgan bequeaths her sweet temper To Sylvester Wxlhhnganz and Marvm Mankowsky MdfV1H Smlth and Warren Van Kanel bequeath thelr clear soprano vo1ces trustlng that thev w1ll carry thelr talents on to grand opera To Garland Morgan Irw1n Parsons and all the other boys of the Junlor class Eddle G1rard and Mlldred Gxese are readx to kxndlv bequeath thelr powers of concentratlon and themr stud1ous natures Hereunto have we set our hand and seal w1th the understandlng that thls our last w1ll and testament IS to stand agalnst all attacks of tlme and change CL xss or 1930 H Y v ks . 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Their first composition ww f f 2 i W WN Ji ' Lf , ,. ,'Ni' ' lv if' WML . 9M 'tsi ALM. yi ii was the election of officers, which resulted with J ack Clark as president, Orin , . . Gutgesell as vice-president, and Evelyn Herr as secretary-treasurer. Later ix, I-, ' T- 4 Jack resigned, Orin took up the president's duties, and Aileen Morgan was ' chosen vice-president. Lo! I Along with their work, these melodious musicians also participated in the ' more frivolous affairs of life. Of these, their first accomplishment was the Junior Hallowe'en Mixer given October 30, 1929, in the gymnasium, which was beautifully decorated for the occasion. The first part of the evening was devoted to an entertainment furnished by each class represented at the mixer. . Miss Jax also read an interesting story to her attentive listeners. The remainder ' of the evening was spent in dancing. Can't you understand why these musicians just have to let out their jazzy feelings occasionally? 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M T Page lhirly-jbzu AMC ' I f,4,vV' CJ WN 1 , if W L'TlTl'7H 5-fs-.Z Tl R k H m Kal k I l y 1Lff C C' lbldll R M l h Rdl H I Whtm ll g 5 tky Symphony Their next piece of work was the class play entitled The New Poor This was under the direction of Miss Jax This play was an entertaining story of four 1mpover1shed Russians employed by the newly rich Welby family Bits of both clever mystery and comedy enlivened the whole play Fifty talented Juniors tried out for parts and those who succeeded were Vmcent Wegner Garland Morgan William Kaplan Odette Oberlander Aileen Morgan Evelyn Herr Violet Mxttelstadt Anton Gergen Glen Cleary Gladys Welsh Dorothye Edmunds and Frank Evans For the next number on the program of 1930 these musicians chose the Junior Promenade which was led by their pres1dent Orin Gutgesell who in turn was followed by Arthur Lueck the pres1dent of the semor class before the gymnasium was cleverly decorated in an original style and fascinating orchestra played one rhythmic dance tune after another Now that the year 15 nearly ended and their re d has been ubl1s many casual passers by have ex med at the dl cu y of th e v 18 r s but the Juniors have a alwa ill amtaln M212 1HI6 6 goes a long e so, ll we Csffliwli I 1 . , ' .a s 2 l ua ou-: Kobos i, Kleindl, Messer, eil an, Noll, 's enmeier, Grace, Man owsky, S ollle , G. Morgan, Clear , lNc'a reg ieriin. xulgesell. 1' 1 e aw: Evans, eischel, olrlenhauer, Gillmer , Krause, Wels , a und, Yasger, Madigan, Wollenburg, Mackowski, Wheeler, Lamheck, I Bu om Row: Bruning, Pailrick, logers, I ore, Grebel, Radlke, Mil e stadl, R. Bauer, Bleamer, Frederick, Bellin , Kline, Ramseur, Herr, Girard, I cle s , Klas. ' ' , , ' 4 1 vi . , . ' v 3 , , J 7 7 7 1 Y Y 7 Y 1 Y ! P , . 7 - t , th o s . X . , Q i ' X1 e ir , - ue U X l D K U lg ' l s F ' ' gf K Mi? QE.Lf'f 5+ ZW um, '-,,,,,,,..n-an- ' Eff W WN THE Gooo Au.. Luong OLD SUMMER. Wm N THRO G-H W W JUNXORJ' f 'if EX W Q ff' HERE E ARE Evenvvn os RQSY SMIEETHEPRT T00 'K HY 'N OVER me eowune nam K E Defi' nL ,ZJ24 Lfzrd4fr:7Z'M' W1-V 5 6,1 1' 743,-'ft ax'-1 -4fA.4jhvg,f5'P'9V x I N. xv 2 A i ' 1, N 1 N f 2 ' ' 1- , f,x,, 1,.w.y. I 5, M , ' R NX. 's if 'aka L im WF Q Q K i f X P - , , I , H TIME ' r R PY L9 ' U N R ' 511 5 ' 0 ,K Yifui. 351 QW Yagi its X , 3 ' W xr-A ' H Q j f S gi - -W ' 'Z s W ' E . XL X 1 1 I 1 ' 1 ' r 3 g LE l , N ' asm 5 A 9 ' . V up F E Mi thirty-six J , . I 0 -g,7x f'1'71l ce ff, f iv V,-,fa- Kjfuf' if ,fwfr djijoijwfif' Mo! I-IUMORESQUE G56 A RUSH of light notes laugh- ing out their song of gaiety and frolic. There it is, a chuckling, jolly, merry piece. A composition that laughs at worries, and lives for happiness! Humoresque is bring- ing its message lo you and I 5 Laugh and the world laughs with you. ,ty z Y PM o' V MM , iff' ij 5 5 I f,' . fb WM XX f U k I f Y we 7 hvhv , V- ' ' f IX Vx Q., I ' qff' . I ,,-' ' L f i cf ' I N jfrftkjxlf 5 W ,f l'A' I I K 1 ff? ff VC A irl . ff e' fu M C . 'lj 1 J N fi 'M ' 9 5.2 1 W M VV P-6 H hx Imm rfall Sophomore Class Ojwcers Preszdenl RXYXIOIND INIIIERF XLL Vzce Preszdenl JAME5 HE XLY Secrelary Treasurer ALICE SCIIIESS Advzsers MARCELLA RAIDY ELEANOR WILLIANIS THEODORX Ju: LLOYD LARSOIN COLORS Orange and Whxte FLOWER Danby MOTTO Backbone Not W1ShbOH6 Fzrsl Semesier Honor Roll LALRI DIINhI:,L MERLIN SPROTTE ALICE SCIIIEES NIERX-X TERRILL ALICE SCHXIIDTBALER RLTH XELINICKI LUCILLE SCHUIIACHER RLTH ZIENIXIN BERNICE SNIITH VIIIENE SCHROFDER Pu! E5 ' ' S Q E .5 Q f .gg 5 . F-Vw . Ni ' f. ., if 5, - 5- I A ,' Lf' I fi? Healy fc 'I-as I- g . . . . . . , . , . . I V A I 1 I - .,........ Q i I .' , I . . , : . 1 , Y I , . Y 7 Y - , V I . ' v A I I gf hirtvx-5n'r Qi K4 11111- ,. I J., I r-f -. ff-4-12:11 Top Rau Irufki Fowler Imdloff Arndl C rucmhnrg, Sehultr Nnhrmg, Iioultr ln-.chltr los ln Sthmgo B Smnh Slegmr Sehuss Vclmg Bushkc Srmnd Ron Bucher Rabchl I Ilegelschwcllcr Larl on Hmtz Mallon Klundl I Baum Rotdl Lmdr Budde Nowxckl Frcllag Kiftanskl Bahler Mes er Buchda C butgesell V lfarrer A Hammer Hartl Schmldtbauer Botlom Rau B Rocdl baruyn'-.km I Bautr Ymz Macllolz Song of the Vagabonds One fan' day as a young prmcess was stroll1ng through the corridors of thear al palace of Beaver Dam she was surprlsed to see the face of a young boy eermg through the glass wxndow of one of the mysterlous doors where thebslaves entered each hour w1th worrled faces Prlthee, young man, why dost thou stare so? she querled wlth a pleased smlle The young boy looked beh1nd h1m before he spoke I am weary of study 7 ng, but as I am a pupll I must stay here unt1l the hour ends The master keeps us gulet by forblddmg us to talk except ln whlspers and I am so tlred' D And why art thou a student? Hast thou been here long? NI must prepare myself for the work I am to do IH my later years Th1s IS y econd year of study here, and I now belong to a group wh1ch IS called the so omore group homore' The DFIHCSSS laughed And what IS thy name? X u s she spoke a bell pealed 1n the d1stance and from all the rooms, boys and ls hurrled forth Suddenly before her stood the boy and as he bowed low xc he spake thus I Page lhzrlg ugh! Q g A K '71 Y I . f I - - ix! LJ. I , kg :W Ay .. It . A l , 4 Thin! Row: Qiclginson, Imrnexgfall, Ebert, Mictzel, Beadle, Hilbert, I.. Dcnigc-r, R. Deniger, Daniel, Kuphul, ' . 1. , . ' , . ' , , . ' , . A f 'V - Y . -O .X 4' E x Q l . y f . . . . 7 1' . 7 'z , , 'Y . ' . . X 44 ' , V7 , ' h - . tl x 7 ' , be ns 11 ,, . . f I ,, I get I vs D - ls ' sv In X . U D . . .K V- ' t t VW np Ron IJ Rmxdl Vxllcr lcrnll Kpry Knuck Rux Fdmund lN1pr lllx R Lnmxn Stub II Rocdl IN crrlt Rugmrs Bu'-sunt! Sunni Ron Korgln 'FIIIWLIIKI IB lumm xllflltlxl Sturm I' Iihlth Normck Ilshlr NX NICICII Ilupkc Iiushon X I lhuh R Iixutr Hmuh Rilu Th1rlRou 'Xlulx xmy VI Iflrrcr Xmlrtws Sprotll ll15LI11n5kl IFISLII C ulgl all Mittel llrll Kixtvnmegl-I Schumnchmr I Illlllgll' Malcolm Dmkll Ha-.cnstauh Konkla Nnumm Hchroukr Boilam Rou Amhnrson I xrker Buturbrodt Demgcr Hislow Iixshantll Md mms Song of the Vagabon 5 My name 15 Em1l Arndt Agam 5he laughed Em1l Arndt' T15 ver1ly a strange name Tell me Em1l more about thlg strange group the sophomores I shall be glad to The klng of the sophomore5 lb that young man walk1ng yonder H1s name IS Raymond Immerfall He 15 klng because he won the war1nst1gated by Slr Rlchard Babler Young Slr Babler a scornful young chap was the rejected 5u1tor of DOFIS Carlson whom the gallant Raymond had won After a hard and fierce war of many months w1th many terrlble battles, Slr Immerfall emerged v1ctor1ous Now our l1fe IS Just one gay song We s1ng as we work and as we play Our da1ly work IS ruled by those splendld mstruc tors Mlss J ax Mlss W1Il13mS MISS Ra1dy and Mr Larson and the gay earls Elgm MCGIHHIS James Healy, and Alvm MacHolz are the Jesters who make our l1ves merry You, my prmcess too can become one of th1s group 1f you learn to work and to play wlth equal v1gor, and 1f you take heed of our motto Backbone not w15hbone ' The DFIDCGSS forthw1th vowed I shall go forth today and I shall work and study so that I too may Jom the gallant band of sophomores Page thxrly nme . . l ,li . - 3 T . - ,1 ' . zz ', ., - s, 'z zz, . - z ,fzz ,, ,7- '. I' f, ff' 'I '.. ' ' , 3: '- Z . ' 1,5 , '1 -:1 'z -. '. 'z -.1 - ', 'z: : 2 ' -sz . 25 '. ,' z'-,,. -1-, 1' , -, , - z,.' .,l. .. . , 1 , , , .. , .. . 1 .. - 1 .1 . 1 15k x A' I I. ls K an 'X ' H V I 1 V 1 ' , H ' ' 'i ' . . . . . . , - - i N Y ' Y ' U . . . 1 . , . . Y . . , . ' Y Y , . ' . , . 1 Y Y l ' Y 9 , 1 ' 9 l l 1 'Q Y Y , . ' N ' V 44 Y l V . . , 1 v ' Swegfr-AeA 'rs WRONG BUT 1 MAY Buooenfu Barren mm-A avenx 7,-' , S 3? Rf -ml? Q ,fi-mg: ?f i 4? :iv g,4-v 'Gigi' Q-ff, M5533 LAueu-uN6 Ar TROum.C Josr vov .susr BEFORE me just Ms BATTLE MOTHER HIGBWANS ARF TOMORROW MORNING MB. 'TOO HAPPY DAYS Pzgc forix Top Rau Brower B'IkLr Kopff Bcule itorck Botlon1Rou Schoenwuur B1um mn NLugLhducr WInnIL Nmth Grade Oiicers Preszdent ROBERT BAKER Vzce Preszdent MARION KOPFF Secretary Treasurer ,IOHN BEULE Advzserv MARIAN MURRAY WILLIAIN1 CALDER GERALD VAN POOL Elghth Grade Ojjicers Vzce Preszdent JEANNE NEUGEBAUER Secretary Treasurer ALICE BAUMAN Advzsers CHARLOTTE SCHLOTTMANN MARY SPELLMAN RALPH JACKSON Seventh Grade OWTCCTS Preszdenl HAROLD SCHOENWETTER Vzce Preszdeni GORDOIN STORCK Secretary Treasurer RHEA BROWER Advzsers LEONA MAE DOLGHERTY JEAN TRATHEN, OTTO STEINKE Page fo tx one s -I 1 1 President ...I,I...... FLOYD WINNIE u ' V . . v ...ee, V I V Jail T fr Ro Sm th M slmg I ter C r ptr Staff: ri 'schoenfcld I-bert ll rgan Knaup Ill hl r lV'ryLr C rard Ha dar Kren Schmul ler Schocn tter Th: rl R u Neugcbauer Dre D ahelm Z eng Dennmg Lhcza Btul V Schultz licrr V k O Wendt Kopff Sutton ,I Yo ng Wlmmer Bro cr Boll :Ro Parsons Llough Prcund Z mlo Brel Rxopell ltaschx k M S hull Arndt Ell cser The Wearlng of the Green Sprlng had entered the world and everywhere the srgns of new l1fe peeped through the awakemng land Everywhere rergned the color of youth that dashmg thr1ll1ng color green' The fields were clothed 1n green the trees were covered w1th green leaves but everythlng green was lonesome Because of th1s lonelmess the color slowly faded and the world grew drear Somethlng had to be done and done qurckly Obvlously green must be made happy' And th1s IS the way It came about The Royal Order of Freshmen had worked steadlly for two years and lts members had grown very jaded of 1tS l1fe when the presldent Robert Baker called a speclal meet1ng The exclted a1r of the Court Announcer Clalre Voreck so prqued the members that everyone was present on that eventful nlght Now that the meetmg has been called to order remarked the presldent I w1sh to state that because of the long and hard work of all of our members I have come to the dec1s1on that we take an extended boat tr1p to relax our mmds All m favor sxgmfy by saymg Aye The unmrstakable result of th1s proposal was an unamxmous decrsron m favor of the tr1p and long needed vacatlon Pug fo Iv! 0 . K -5 : 8 - 7 91. m V ' A ' ' T . K Q5 n u':,'i, i' ,'c s,lax,Q rr,.' ,I , o', , sCc-, w',,i' , r ' , z, . Z , .' 1 we . Second Roux' Sprotte, 'Wollcnhurg, Moritz, Yagodinski, Berndt, Slolllel, DL-glow, G. Wendt, Radtkc, Winc- bcrenncr, Sadowskl, Proper, Hammer, Klatt. '1 o': f , w,Ar ',w4, ','+', ', ,-,0rc'C, . ' , , - u ,, . w- . an u'.' . , ' , 1 ' , e , f, ' . e, ' ' 'ns i, . fc z, , S S: . . Y ' 3 Y 5 ' l , . 7 7 ' 7 ! ! ' 7 S IK ' l? ' l 9 ll ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' 5 Y Y! . , . r Tn'-ll' - I iF- 11 I V Top Ron Strassburg Ohrmundt R Young Burchardt I-tnskl Ehlenfclrlt Trllema Dracgcr Lhrrst lu: Krlhtrt Vxctor Wust Mxtlcl-.ludl Kaplan johnson llmstn Muldlr Rou Damtl Van Sum Lmgt Drzonck Schocnftlcl Vclmtskc jmczxk Pxosrkowskx Malcolm lhuscn I xthrop llrtw Baker Lhnslun Sun Rxdlund Ilupkt Bo1tnmRou Klrchberg Stcrlmskt Schrocdtr Bennett Sthwmh Stlk lhhl Burgas Volkm mn I utrxck Ambtrwn Nehnng RLlHlkL Sling Uttltk A Ltmlo Zcpp Iltlhmp, The Wearlng of the Green Under the command of the captaln, Robert Schoenwetter the days of the voyage flew by and the evenlngs passed all too qulckly because the gay members more than enjoyed the romantlc moonllght after two years of dark ness Especrally not1ceable among these were Gladys G1rard the august presrdent Marron Kopff and George Wollenburg At last early one mornlng John Buele and John Arndt d1scerned a faint gllmmerlng of a strange color ln the dlstance Rushlng down the stalrs they called an lmpromptu meetlng of the organlzatxon and questloned the captaln That color you ask about sald he IS green and lt 1S the natlve color of the land of Ireland so that must be Ireland lvrng off 1n the drstance Oh' squealed Angelme Wrmmer I have a perfectly lovely ldea That color 1S so attractrve let s adopt It as our class color Come on now all 1n favor say aye' ' The motlon was unanxmously carr1ed And now green IS much brrghter than ever before and the great organlza tron the Royal Order of Freshmen IS more famed and popular than ever and each member attrrbutes thrs to the unrque selectron of color Ia r fmlx Ihrre , I I U ' . ' 1 ' I 1 fl1H lil I -v . A , ku ' - ' , ,F ,,, - T, Y mf Q ' ,C T X .V 1 ff ' , i ' - 4 A 1 , r l-A -1 1 n 1 - v - x'f An v I rv I ' 'v X -- 1 -is ' I '.' Z Q25 .Y I .' . ' b' . . ' , ts- .v 2 I , ' 5- I V ' 42 . ' . 2 . : 1 .. -4, z . -. v- ' w ' - ' - . ' 1 n '- 1 't I vs - lf' '- . Y Y Y ' 7 7 Y ' ! Y ' ! KA YY ' Al' ' ' ' v , - v . . . ,, Y , ' .4 -1 - . H ' . , . . . , . . , - y r , 1 v - ! 1 1 'Lv rv, aglreftdwa-In 999 Tp Ro Stcl Helbmg Moo dia janc ak Grams I lmltcer Tcsch Schoenfeld C lcsmc Ma rcl Ram c r C nt M llle R run Y gc Kiel hcpxrl I r an 0 y B ur mo lX l B110 pff M hk mvch Hugh Ii hrl B l in w nc 1 saddle Rol t K ll The Scale The e1ghth grade has completed 1ts hrst momentous step on the road to the hlgh school years and m xts ears rlng the pralse of ltS mstructors who unan1mously say Well done e1ghth grade As the years pass on and as the members of th1s grade strlve ever upward the mstructors agam glve them another b1t of cholce advlce Keep strlvmg for your future success depends upon the foundatlon you are lay1ng at the present tlme Th1s class the class of 34 IS composed of an extremely llvely and energetlc group whose members make the1r presence felt Clf by noth1ng elseb by frequent mdentatlons of elbows 1nto the rlbs of the1r fellow students Thelr one great soclal affalr of the year was a party staged on Hallowe en From good authorxty they vouch that they scared all the goblms away by the numerous eerle guests at the party The mam feature of the evemng was an entertamment by the talented actors and actresses of th1s class and after th1s appeared the next lmportant lssue refreshments The gay games played caused all the bashful boys and glrls to declare Partles make school l1fe bear able and ours was certamly the best party and no wonder when we have the best class' Page fo ly for ,l , , . I Q W . .1 fl .f- 0 ua' .' 'n, ' , ra ' n, ' z. , ., ,El ' , 1 , .' , lr' 5 .r, rc 1, s u , Ira . in ou-: And - 's, as r, ' , S z r. Snicsc , jones, M' k wsk , Pr-sky, vm-cl ' . Zv l w, Imel- slad , Grace. 0 m Row: Ko , ac 1 , es, misc ', uclcln, M: Tl, Piosiku ski, Schwartz, Dm 1sk', Clap- .' ,, :cr s, 1- cr. , , ' Cl ' 97 Y Y ' ' Y 1 . . . . . X . H . . l 7 ' Y! . , . . . l 7 . . . , Y ' 7 . H . . 1 - v v 9 77 r - n Wli-If Top Ron lXorI1In Hovmr Sting: Imgmlow Ilunur Qchcxffcl Horgm NVQ-gncr Liuth Duchrmg Blker 1X1Irl-Ih'Im Il IS Dorn R Ihnhl Mzlllf Run Bryant ixxspmr Mxlwlm HIIIIIIL lIlfLFlSIilIl SLhmIclt Muth K rm! Arhms Insher Ixmmlr Sthlllll 'wlllwuhl Ballnm Run Ilommrl 'Niulx llllV HI II Imll KIIII., Schulz: I1 har Hutton Mlllxr IlIlL,Lndurf lllmnur Nlppsrs wlllklhlull' Slul Hou hon Bxurnm Velur xxllllmiifl NxlIllhl'lI1I1lI' The Scale DO X ou remember when thew were k1dS? TI e h1m to a horn and he S happy, LA ugh wlth lovely laSSeS theSe are the coquettes' nCIful thoughts occupv the1r mmds and the glrl fr1end RE member the Song blrds? DO do Somethmg' And thex do' Who? Who? Who? Who? Who? Who? Who? Who? DUANE HAASE LAWRENCE FISHER DAVID HOYER SHIRLEY HUGHES MARGARET LAMOREAUX MARION YASGER JANE LEWIS ALICE MILLAR JEANNE NEUCEBAUER PAUL BAKER JEANETTE KOPFF MAY GRACE FRANCES LINDFMAN MERRILL HELBING CARL STANGE GLENN HUNTER FERN STILES CLARoN MARKHAM Page forlx H16 . I r . - . . V '. ' I . 1 2. ,'.-ic '. , ' Y '.w - 2. I 1 .V '. 2 . Z'1 , ass, , 11. lf' 'z . V23 -, 1' , 1 -' ' , , 12 , 2 -, 1 .. ': ', sz ', xfi . 1, ' . 2 1. A '3. L, ,Il .'.' .l 5 ' 1 1' ., ' .' ' . . .V -' Y . ' ' Y W K y Q . . Y 1 1- ' , , ' - Y 41.1 y ag at rop enmerl Qtofllet Wschtart Horn Fowler Schlller Wag er KopH Sm d R u D Mlller Marthaler Bo er Patchmske Raddatz McCaffrey Hall Shepad E Jae tckc Ver tden Kaftansk jesyk Ells Weeks Th: lRou Trlone Bridle Jin ak Klme Pom roy Hopp buttma Wendt Jo L Carl Mir ch Olman Dc mng C Benn tt Bollo Ro Iarker Radlund Schoenwctter Hu her I nzo uak Storck Starr I lus Wxlcolt K tc Beecher Semper F1dC11S There IS an old saymg All roads lead to Rome Wlth but the change of one word th1s saymg can be made appllcable to thls l1ttle tale That word 1S h1gh school ln place of Rome For SIX years the p1lgr1ms of the seventh grade followed four d1fferent roads through the sloughs of exams the w1lderness of study and the gardens of good marks At last after a long and weary way the roads merged lnto one and that led to the hlgh school Now they have started another long Journey that w1ll take another s1x years and It w1ll lead through a maze of studxes forests of home work and orchards of good tlmes They falrly tr1p over each other 1n thexr eagerness to clearly hear and heed the words of knowledge wh1ch drop l1ke Jewels from the mouths of the w1sh 1nstructors These young people are here for a great purpose, but they have sk11fully concealed It m the lnnermost depths of thexr class constltutlon When the school year began, many seemed to be 1n trammg for the forth comlng Olymplc awards by attemptlng to span the length of the halls 1n one sxxty fourth of a second Agaln, they have foresaken th1s road to fame and are look1ng for a more lastmg one Page forly six ,l - I 1 Top Row: E. Matthews, S. Jaenicke, Beletske, Sutton, A. Jes k, Broil' , L h , H ' , - , i' X , . ' 1 , Tl 1 - en 02' . '. ,rW, ' . , '. r.. rf. r , 1, , 1 , . 471 '.' ' , i , 2 cz , ' , e , , 'V nn, , nis, , 1 S , , n , 1. c . m un' ' , , I , c - , fro v , . ,Q ' 030 , 2 , ir- n, . . . ' ' 44 7, ' , . , . ' ll ' YY ' ll Y! 7 ll Y! ' 7 ! ' Y 1 7 l J , . VV Top Ro G Pease Smith Feron G Dorn Klatt Grlffin Koemjs Llnk Grant Harder Berent Blanc Ser rl Ro Hall Lewis Kaxser M Baird D Ba rd Boothroyd Klukaczewskl Kachelskl Paveloms H Ivlalthews Jaragoske Mxttle ladt Gilmore Mlsl ng Brooks Th: 11 Rau Knoll Roedl Else Andrews Milton Qhute Mar el Sch elger Hyne Seefeldt C Muller Vetter Bona R Kuphal Zrck Zarwell R Pease Helbmg Stoddart Qchmutzler Thomas Gessner Mxlarch Semper l:1del1s However the1r elders have not lost falth 1n them for even a moment The teachers never doubted but that there was gemus ln the1r mxdst and after nme school months of exactmg study lt has begun to peep through Just look at what the seventh grade prophesles for 1ts members At the present t1me young Floyd Kuphal IS preparmg to reheve Lawrence T1bbett and present the role of the famous clown PHgll3CC1 to h1s lmpallent pubhc Another clever member of thls class IS Fred Zarwell who w1ll soon take Mr Qousa s place Of course he rs fully capable to do so now but bexng klnd hearted he dlSllk6S to embarrass the poor man Lorrame Olman IS equally eager to be of asslstance to Marlon Talley She IS now pract1c1ng at home wnth the canary Those youthful stalwarts Donald Kopff and Howard Schoenwetter plan to conquer Red Grange on the football field Are they not accompllshed? And they hope to add even more accompllsh ments to the1r laurels ln the years to come No wonder they predlct a perfect class' Page fo ly e i l wi - . ' . . . . . ' . . ' . , , . - 071 wr . '. ' , . - ' . . i . . '. '. '. . , v S , v 1 , - '1 Q: ., . . -. I' .3 . v, W', , .. ' . -. Sclnetrumpf, Llenke, Herr, Fohey, Neiman, Shave. Nl 014'-A , ' , , - , A . ,- . . . ' . . . , . 7 7 , . . . . M . , , ' i7 7 tl l! I SIU ll JW' Jqlrwf Wah WHAT DO WE CARE IF ssnouuo LOSE YOU 'ti we 4 mn. HE s A 55 -'3 muy sooo :eu.ow A 3'C7C'-5 SAKLING' Fon TXJO X ZW? Page fowl, Hgh! PAL G NINE Ariz we oowNHeAm-eo' No' .. ad ,,.., , If G ' N 5 ABQ, i W fi 'eg 5 I wi af. 5 R54 f Vx 1 h. Q-Jr, V I .. Q Y Q 1 ' - ,. W W H..-1711 gm , ' .. V ' vi ,,, . , W- ff-2 .. ., In .4 5, I F ,- 5' E '1 . Q 2 , A X, R i ? so '-f- .i .. ' fgjfofffd WLMWMM A ff 'F ,f.,v1,CZz, Q fr any ,f,QffafuffZ,c1ff7ff'f 74,004 QUIK ,ef'Le r5f Lf! 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' I ff .ff X 'K I 1 ' ' ' lf! --ff f' fr ff - ' , , X, 1 fx 14 ' I A 1 f ,f Vg Dyl Gg h Green and Gold Annual Edzlor ln Chzef MARY DOYLL Asszsiant Edzlor DOROTHYE EDMUNDS Buszness Manager ANTON GERGEN Advertzsmg Manager FRANCIS RETICHECK After a year of movmg rn an ever rhythmlcal t1me we the members of the 1930 Annual Staff have endeavored to recall for your pleasure the notes of the past ln our book of memorles more prosalcally known as the Green and Gold Annual Though we have worked long and steadlly our labor has not been a pro longed sessron of monotony Instead lt has been a beautxful song Wh1Ch you tune and w1th every chord played IH harmony Th1s IS the frank age of dance of gay muslc of laughter and of modern youth Thxs age IS the symphony whmch should never be fimshed and so thls book IS only an added note to our UHf:lH1Sh6d Symph ny of Llfe May lt e e have naught of res ' sig' gilllii S l XQ 0 e er en Edmunds Relic cck the students of Beaver Dam High School, have started with every note in X X X -5 I . . ' . ' . ' , . M , l X . ' Q ' sf . Q N . x l . . ' . Pu fort- line Q 0 ' f x Q R. l 0 L A , - N3 ' B 5? ' xlf A 90 1 lllllii his 35353 J:-Lrfrjwzb W n hrenny M llmr KI t De Young Kmpff I Orm Edgcrton Sahumach Apps Vor ck NN lh S hoekr The Green and Gold Asmstant Ed1tOrs Asszslanl Busmess Manager R IMMERFALL Asszslant Advertzsmg Manager W KAPLAN r M RIEBOLD R WINEBRENNER B SMITH Senzor Seclzon M VORECK M GORMAN jumor Seclzon R RAMSEUR G WELSH Sophomore Seclzon L SCHUMACHER V SCHROEDER Alhlelzcs M EDGERTON L DINKEL jumor Hzgh Sectzon R KOPFF C VORECK A WIMMER Actwztres E MILLER M LUECK A PAUTSCH Faculty D KLEIST I APPS Conlrzbulors DOROTHY BBCHTEL GEORGE MILLER MILDRED ANDERSON ANGELINE ANTONOPOULOS QAM TEMKIN GERALD VAN POOL PAULINE MEYER ANN KELLNER ORVILLE SPARS Page fifty i c -r, i 2, cis , , v 1 ,QQ an, 1- , ur, J, u , us , ,c r c - A Z ...,., . ' , . , . Humor ana' Snaps ..,.., J. DE YOUNG, L. SCHMADEBECK vu T p Ro Bu ge Er ay Voreck lk llt Dlchlman Laughln Za trow Kor Schmadebeck Hfcrbrand Poeller The Beda News The Beda News the high school paper IS published every two weeks by the members of the Journalism class under the supervision of Miss Paulme Meyer and IS printed by the vocational printing classes During the first semester the paper staff was composed of twenty one Journallsm students the positions rotating after every six editions Mary Doyle was editor of the first six editions while Ethel Miller was assistant editor Charlotte Dlehlmann was editor of the next six The paper was a part of the regular class work of the students giving them actual experience in newspaper work Later however students not taklng Journalism were also admitted as staff members qualifications for positions being determmed by a point system based on the number of column inches of the student s materlal published Two years ago the first ed1t1on of the Beda News was published by the members of the class of 29 who were then Juniors Four edltlons of this paper were printed that year each class publishing its own ed1t1on Last year the Journalism class took up the work which has been continued by th1s year s group The aim of the members of the staff is to present an accurate and truthful record of the news of the school P ge Ullya 2 a u'.' r ss, w' , . li -r, ' ' n, i , s , cs, Q , ' ' , Bollom Row: Krenz, F. Plugenz, Budde, Miller, Doyle, Stotlel. Dinkel, Reticheck, Gorgen, Homan. Y Y , . , - , . , . 7 ' 3 ! Y . , . . , , , . . . . . 1 l ' Y . . X . i . . , a - rx U 91 1111! 1.1! 11 TpR apl M D ghry Bl AHirmat1ve Debate JAMES HEALY CHARLOTTE DIEHLMANN DONALD COLINGSWORTH WILLIAM KAPLAN The quest1on for debate thxs year was Resolved that 1nstallment buylng of personal property as now pract1ced rn the Unxted States IS both soc1ally and economlcally des1rable The Beaver Dam afflrmatlve team was composed of James Healy Donald Cohngsworth Charlotte Dlehlmann and Wllllam Kaplan as alternate James proved a plucky l1ttle speaker and he has two more seasons ahead of hxm Donald has proved an mtegral part of our debate organ1zat1on for three years Both Charlotte and he w1ll vacate lrnportant posltlons when they graduate IH J une Mr Ahrnsbrak wlth Mlss Dougherty as asslstant coach p11oted the B D H S debaters thls year P e JUDY C . A K I 1 , ' '1 -U -----H-fl-1Q l -mill? 1111111 .11 0 uw: K' an, iss ou c t . 0 lom Row: Mr. Ahrnsbrak, Colingsworth, Diehlmann, Healy. . ! ! I ' Y 7 ' Y Y a e '- wo VV T R M M Do gh ty I Ah G .1 1 ,Q 'I '.1fl'- I. op ow: cilinnis, iss u er . nfl 1' Bo tom Row: Mr. rnsbrak, ergen, Kopff. Lueck. 2,1 i V ,A ' ',f ' 1 ,. P I ' 1 - 4 X 1 V .A . ' l - 1 . U Y Y 9 7 7 ' ' ' if I 71 ' , . ll YI ' ' ' y - l , . , . u eni -- ree I Negatwe Debate ANTON GERGEN RUTH KOPFF ARTHUR LUECK ELGIN MCGINNIS As the negatlve team swung 1nto the debatmg season It was composed of Anton Gergen Arthur Lueck Ruth Kopff and Elgm McG1nn1s as alternate Thls 1S Tony s first debate work and he has next season ahead of h1m Both Art and Ruth graduate th1s year and thexr places wlll be excep t1onally hard to fill m v1ew of the1r exper1ence and ab1l1ty Ruth has proved one of the best speakers 1n the Llttle Ten whlle Arthur exhlbxted ab1l1ty ln keepmg w1th the orator1cal reputatlon of h1s famlly The negatlve squad succeeded m wmmng both 1ts scheduled debates defeatlng Columbus by the score of 100 to 99 and Waupun 100 to 96 The afflrmatxve team lost both lts debates West Bend defeated th1s team by a score of 100 to 97 and Berlln 100 to 96 The results of these four debates placed Beaver Dam flfth 1n the Llttle Ten group for the season of 1929 1930 P g ffl, Ih 9 AMI ii. 1 TIJR Alonoprul lfrmurl Kohlr Mltltdt C rman M A mr 1 a t W L t D nkel Ne m Morgan ll ehlm nn K gfl' Lucck Fdgerton Glrard HL r K pl I G11 ls' Glee Club Advzser Miss ANDERSON Th1s year the Glee Club act1v1t1es of Beaver Dam Hlgh School centered around the Boys Glee Club under the dlrectlon of Mr Van Pool and the Glrls Glee Club under the d1rect1on of Mlss Anderson The glrls club meets for rehearsals once a week For spec1al occas1ons these two clubs often com bme and smg as a mrxed chorus The gxrls club 1n conjunctlon w1th the boys club has two good pleces of work to 1ts cred1t In February an operetta 1n three acts The Gypsy Rover was produced DOY15 Zarwell had the leadmg f6IT1lI'l1H6 role In May the m1xed chorus agam contr1buted to the success of a musrcal undertakmg the annual Tr1 C1ty Mus1c Festlval The glee club personnel 15 selected by tryouts The glrls club numbers some thlrty members It 15 expected that next year thls orgamzatlon w1l1 con tlnue the good work It has done xn the past P g 11113 jou Q k . l . 1 5 1 4 ' ' '1 ' - lBI'.4'illgl- I - U y , , L' JJ 1 l 1 I a ow: n Q os, Ii n s, e , i e s a , Io , iss nd: son, Gics -, Y' sger, Pos 0. hit- mor -, Erwzly. Middle Row: Velnicki, Deniger, Schmidtbauer, Schiess, L. Bauer, Tcrrill, Oberlandcr, R. Bauer, Foth, Bleamur. Bo! om Row: i , u an, , i a , 0 9 , ' , , , ' ' . 'r , u Ili , . Y , . . Y ' 7 . , . . . X . , , . . , ' . , .... , . I I . N . . H ' 7 9 ,, . Q . . . I ' ' 7 ' 1 . . , a QI' ' '- ' r if S.-Z Q T fn R K enz Ptisch nsk Lange Meltzel Be le Qchocn ettcr Immcrfall He deman Cruenbcrg He mler Bollo R W ebc er Evans Sterlnske Lcmlo Neuman Ebert Mac H01 Neugebauer Vctor Boys' Glee Club Advzser MR VAN Pool. A new mus1cal organ1zat1on the Boys Glee Club was formed IH the fall of 1929 under the able d1rect1on of Mr Van Pool About thlrty two members were chosen by means of competltlve try outs 1n whlch every boy 1n the upper classes part1c1pated These members were then d1v1ded mto the1r respectlve groups and rehearsals began at once w1th Mr Jackson playmg the accompanl ments Slnce then rehearsals have been held every Thursday evenmg from seven to e1ght 0 clock Due to the fact that a large number of ltS members has never before sung IH any such organlzatlon nothmg that IS very dlfhcult has been attempted thls year However the club ass1sted 1n staglng the product1on of The Gypsy Rover the members elther havmg solo parts or belng 1n the chorus The club part1c1pated 1n the Trl C1ty Musrc F estlval The club has staged a number of assembly programs Page fijlv me 'T 'iff Zi ' Y A ' 0 ow: r , 4 i i, , ' , u , . w , , i , 1 f , i . Second Row: Van Pool, Schmadebcck, Hupke, Smith, Temkin, Baker, McCaffrey, Beichl, Cleary, Morgan. m ow: 'in rfnn , ' , Q i , ' , , , z, , i . . . . , . Y 9 9 - ' ' 7 ' Y Y . . . . H ' 7 ,, . . . . , . 5-nf T R Tl Xt Dramatlc Club Pfeszdenl AMBRos1 Komss Vzce Preszdenl RALPH MCCAFFREY Secretary MARY VORECK Treasurer IRENE APPS Dzrector MISS JAX Advzser Miss LANIPERT The membersh1p of the Df3mHtlC Club IQ composed of those who have successfully passed the1r per1od of apprentlceshlp IH the Heelers Club The membershlp of th1s club 19 l1m1ted to thlrty at present there are elghteen members These elghteen members were mltlated 1nto the club early ln February After the formal 1n1t1at1on at whlch the members were presented w1th club pms a banquet was served Mr James Healy was the speaker of the evenlng The Dramatlc Club produced a one act comedy The Fhttermouse October ll w1th the followxng cast Mary Voreck Dorothye Edmunds Mae Lueck Frankl1n Carl On December Z0 a Lhrlstmas play Dolls was pro duced at the DHVISOH P flfiy A Q A np mr: Edmunds. Klvist, Gergvn, Curl, Miss Jax, Ku '24, Cleary, lX1cCuffl'0y, l5cChtl'l, Y 'lsh. Hollow R014-: Iloylv, Dim-hlmann, Kopff, I5ClLfk'l'lUI1, Lueck, Vorcck, Mills-r, llcrr, Apps. . - S , , t , . . . ' if ' il ' v v 9 T 3 7 Y ' I N ' 1 K Y Y a - 9 - - 1 v ' agz 1'-six 405' ,cj ,fcea-off inch! ,,,,,, rfkd W7 A-f 6'-f'f'f Avg W Vg T 11 R H M H h V VN ff Heelers Club W Director . ,,...... MISS JAM! 14161112.8637 ......, MISS LAMPERT J The Heelers Club is the apprenticeship club of the Dramatic Club prope All the members of the latter must serve a period of membership in this first club before they are eligible for the Dramatic Club. Students who have then proved themselves worthy may be admitted into the Dramatic Club. Every member must pass a dramatic tryout in order to enter the Heelers Club. Try- outs are held each semester. Club meetings are bi-monthly the first and third Monday of each month both clubs meeting at the same time. The purpose of the organization is: to produce at least two plays for public presentation each year' to hold at meetings library presentations of plays informal discussions and criticisms of these plays in regard to acting. The Heelers assisted the Dramatic Club in its annual Christmas produc- tion Dolls which was given at the Davison Theater for the children of all the city schools. E E 4,,Jf 21.1 Bill Qi . , . M f - fpuab Zxbv' fvr-0 'GH' 4 -f'4-C- ug ' A 1 . -x A ,I ' n' X, . ,4 ' 7 ' TZ ' 4 fi A A A A , - 0 ou-: Mac olz, cGinnis, Healy, Tcmkin, Rcticheck, Bcichl, Kaplan, Mc-ssi-r, Parsons, Morgan. U Alifirlle Rnu-: Poste, Kohler, Yasger, Mittclstarlt, Madigan, Gorman, Bleamcr, Foth, Bauer, R. Wheeler. Bo om Row: Melc cr, Neuman, Oberlander, Frudericks, Schroeder, Zarwcll, clnicki, I. 'hceler. ffflf! 'bv , v 'I r Y 7 J Y , V tb Y! 9 Y ' 0 . , 'N , fx R K X 5 9 6 3 I-'ng ftp se en , 'X X 9 RX I N 'Qu J 5 8 -l s f isfixi ssl W3 41.14 f Top R Wmtb cnn r Hulm nn Qchwoch Radkc Yarswll M1111 R an Klas Wal kn D rg r K pan B Il R C encbcrg lr end H 7eml L 7Lml0 K ft skx lc ll B hl Lal Sclmadcbe k Be dl H1gh School Orchestra Preszdenl SAM TEMKIN Vzce Preszdenl ROBERT SCHWOCH Secretary Treasurer DORIS ZARWEII Dzreclor PROFESSOR KOCH The Beaver Dam Hlgh School Orchestra under the d1rect1on of Professor Koch consrsts of twenty five members Rehearsals are held every day for one hour durlng a regular school perrod Beaver Dam entered the Trl Clty Festrval w1th three nerghbormg cxtles and the orchestra played at the concerts glven 1n each Clty The orchestras of the three c1t1es are combmed and play under the d1rect1on of the local dlrector of each clty The orchestra th1s year has undertaken very d1ff-lcult muslc B6S1d69 playlng at the numerous school fest1v1t1es rt accompanled the operetta The Gypsy Rover, glven by the muslc department of the school The mstrumentatron mcreased conslderablv more than any prevlous year Pngr Vlflx Hgh! ow: ' ' r e , 1' a , , , ' , .1 ' . ,lf e out Ev S, , ' Colt, Tcm i , cn' c , a l ,Hvaly. 0 om ow: Dru - - , 7 u , . . 0, , .' , a an ', M rri , cic , r, .' 1 ' C , a e. . ! , ' . - K y , , . . . . . . . . H X y 1 ,, . . i K fvcu T AL K FLC- 4.4 R to KU Ol I ktlvtl- V 1, VV Back Rau Kaplan Kxftanskx C rueneberg Schwoch Wendt Hellmann Malcolm I Dc-nlger I YV1lcotl Bahlcr Wmehrenncr I' L1rl hhlenfeldt lloysr larson-. Fdgerlon Th1rIRou Hexly Sehmadmheck Bcult Wlllmghxnz Mxltelstxdl M Wuleott lj1LlCll1S0ll lcmkxn Nhssmr loncs St'nh Grlesmer H last Iomeroy Fourth Rou Stamn 0 Nc-hnng Klas Ncumen Hunter Bahl Krenz truce Penske Ile Vellce Bottom Row Parsons l- Zarwell Macllolz M Curl L Demger L Nehrxng B'1rtol McCon'1ghy Stullnskc Butterhrodt H1gh School Band Preszden! SAM TEMKIN Vrce Preszdent ROBERT ScHwocH Secrelary Treasurer DORIS ZARWELL Dzreclor PROFESSOR KOCH The Beaver Dam Hlgh School Band under the superv1s1on of Professor Koch has become Just what one member so ably expressed It as belng A wonderful band for the s1ze of the school that supported lt The band partlclpates IH the Trl Clty Festlval held m Watertown Oconomowoc and Beaver Dam It takes an act1ve part m all school act1v1t1es playmg at games as well as appearmg on many club programs At present there are forty two members ln the regular hlgh school band and thlrty four m the Jumor band A gmrls band, composed of twenty five members, was started Thls femmme band showed wonderful results ln a short whxle after organ1z1ng The band attended the 1930 conventxon m Mllwaukee May 16 and 17 I Page nfly mne f ,M I - K f- '. . by L f '1 kyli- vw ' 2 O 'Vt 'J . W 'W ' 'T V X 'ul f ' f x '. ' A ,,t 1, - ' 1 A 0,rv Vw' 7 ' , C -J' ' : yt, W '12, ' AJ! . V If J- ' Lxx' t I - .LQ J - T my , ' IP Q . L 6 I 1 l V . -f '-1': x . b f' I A -.AK X y . I, s , , , e -A qu D , , I :J ,, f ' I . 4 A A A l .J .za .V gr ., J l . Second Row: Possin, lloman, Radtkc, D. Zarwell, McGinnis, Zcmlo. llc-rr, Lzlmhcck, Ramseur, Kuccken. Grams. ' , , 1, . . ' X ' f s 3 5 . , . 1 ll 7 ! ' ' xv ' v 7 ' Y . , . , . J:-fr! 9 same Top Rou bnesbach Kohler Muller C, I-Iammer Doyle M Hammer lueck De Young Edgerton Koch Burgess Atkinson Corman Sec0m1R0u Drzonek M Hammer Bechtel Klelsl M Voreck R Yasgtr Marlm Htaly D Lueck Edmunds A Hammer M bxrard Gartland L Vortek Thnd Rou johnson Melcher R Radlund Neuman Corgan Sehless Dmkel R Demger L DCHIKCT Kranz Kaplan Harder Youn Pautseh K Ballolci Rou Volkmann Carlson Hartl Wlmmer Kuphal bchwoeh Kopff N Schroeder V Schroeder Klme organ GAA Preszdeni JEANNE DE YOUNG Vzce Preszdem MIRIAM EDGERTON Secretary ALICE Sennsss Treasurer NORMA WOLLENBURG Adviser Miss KELLNER Two years ago, the G1rls Athletle Assoclatlon was organlzed for the purpose of enablmg all gxrls to take part IH the varlous forms of athletlcs, and also enabllng them to earn awards for therr work These awards are the Green and Gold emblem, the bronze pm, and the letter B Any glrl paruclpatlng ln any kmd of sport IS glven cred1t, whlle extra po1nts are g1VCH to those makmg the team Sport leaders whose dutles are to ass1st Mlss Kellner, are g1ven one hundred extra polnts In order to galn the awards, each glrl must earn a certaln number of polnts Each year 1nter class tournaments are held to declde the champxonshlp ln baseball, basketball, and volleyball The club also holds an annual Mock Prom, and one large party m addltlon to regular monthly m66t1HgS Page sixty Y F l 1 Q . We s , 1 K ,K f A ' t l A f 3 4- 1 A ' I Z , 15 Q, l W. s ' , , ' 4 i 4 'C I f 1 . l V 1- ' - . - ' , 1 V 1 4 , l RX , , 1 . '-' -11 - f 1 1 . A ' . - 5 ' . ' . ' Y - y U A '-' X , v - 1 ' t i ' v C I , A v - ' l v 4 V v I ' v 1 v v 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 'I ' 1 , ' , . ' , , . - - . - ' , v ' AK !! ' ! UU'-QM' 'M' MW cs'.,.1- wr' 'ILL-Fjf' 91994 99399. Q Q Mlm W-0. R Bauer Berent Second Rou Krueger Lxttle Mxller Rogers L Bauer Klclndel Brunmg Rlmscur Wollenburg Whltmora. M'IckOwskI Znvney Schmgo D Rmd! Thml Rau Putnck Sxlzwcdel Iossm Flschu Sturm A Vorcck Smuh Wxddcll NICFYIII BCL-chu lhrr Thexscn Ruddau Bollom Rau C clfdfd Hupkr. H Smuh Wxcse Slrlsshurg, Bohl M Nllller Bdhng Knnup II Road! Hegclschwcxlcr G A A Emblems Semors DOROTHY BECHTEL CAROLINE HAMINIER ARNITA PAUTSCH Sophomores LUGILLE BAUER LAURA DINKEL RUTH MILLER ALICE SCHIESS AGNES VORECK Senlors EDNA MAE BURGESS MIRIAM EDGERTON MARY GORMAN Juruors l1I6dtZlS Jumors RUTH BLEAMER MILDRED BRUNING DOROTHYE EDMUNDS RUTH FREDERICK5 MILDRED GIRARD JANE KOHLER KATHRYN MACKOWSKI AILEEN MORGAN RUTH RADLUND NORMA WOLLENEURG Semors MILDRED HAMMER DOROTHY KLEIST MAE LUEGR Jumors GERTRUDE KLINE VIOLET MITTELSTADT Letter B ODETTE OBERLANDER JE XNNE DE YOUNG ThIs l1St IS complete only as far as the first semester Page sixty one G4-4.3 KK H, ' s - I La x . ' v LA . . . - - I , , H. - -I,-E - -A .' , fi. ,V 1 Q41 K' HV ' ' - w , A x R ' ' L A ' . 7 I 7 ' Y , , - W 45 x, v ., ' ' ' 4 , 5 ' ' 9 Top Row: J. Roedl, Welch, H. Radlund, R. Zieman, Mittelstadt, Oberlandcr, Frederick, Shepard, Poste, Bleamcr, ' I I: R :Az 'U . S . .P ' ,x I - , Q , . , S ' , 1 , ' I, ' , '.: , ', . .Q U , ' f , -4 2 ' ' 7, , . I , ' I , I , , ' , . . . 4 . 64 Y? Jsrxfwaa- 7 T01 Ron hltnhxrlh Budde. Vlhular Iury Klul Vontl. Korman Ruskm Kuhrlskm Blunt liurgsss Konh L llimmtr M lhmmnr Mnhllz' Rau Mmss I impart Poltttr l lUlSLl1 Antonnpoulus Ruhland Krmr l- llaguw Ltn7 B ll.-xguw Horgm fuse litehlml Apps Bruin, Botlom Rou Dnthlmmn Mlller Melchu Doyle IJ: Xouny., hrirertorm Kopff Iuuk Sehmxdt lrag Hom an btollet School Splflt Club Preszdent RUTH KOPII Vzce Preszdent AINGELINE ANToNoPoULos Secrelary BERNICE PLAGENZ Treasurer MAE LUECK Advzser Miss LAMPERT Agam the semor glrls showed thexr school sp1r1t through th1s club The torch of 1tS exlstence was handed down to us and as her duty to the club each glrl spared no effort to have lt burn more br1ghtly than ever before The club takes upon ltS6lf the responslblllty of 1nst1ll1ng 1n 1tS fellow students a school sp1r1t of loyalty and mterest Pep meetmgs and other occa slonal actlvltles undertaken by the club recelved prompt approval and HDDFCCIH tlon of the students It supports every act1v1ty w1th unquestlonable zeal and meets w1th all the requlrements of a fun lovmg group The 1deals of a finer character and a nobler goal are ever held before 1tS members and much 1S done to promote them Untarnlshed and more beautlful we leave these 1deals for those who w1ll take our places as promoters of school splrlt Page sulx 1110 L Q - 4 A 4 , S. I v .' ' .. .Y .- ' .5, .-,V 1 I , N- .y 5 .3 ', . . v .5-:I ' , . 2 ', . Z '. ' .. . . . . 1. .. . . ' Q. . , r. , , , A . . 1 . , ., , 1 ,, . ., ,, . ., i v , .5 , .1 .V K., . in .. '. I . .- . ' ' . .- '- ' z . Q - 1 . 1 - . '. ' , . 1 .- , . 1 . n u T? K v Y ' - , . VV T p Ro Xnl n poulos M ller Kc pfi' Nl ss Bxrkhauscn Fdy., rton Iucclt App GRC Preszden! MARY VORECIX Vzce Preszden! DOROTHY KLEIST Secreiary JILANNE DE YOUNG Treasurer HILDEC ARDE LUTZKE Advzser Miss BARKHAUSEN F 1ve years ago an obscure llttle club called the G R C was formed by a group of elghth grade grrls under the advlsershlp of M1ss Amella Horn The alm of the grrls orgamzmg It was to promote healthful recreatlon and fun Today the club now composed of senror grrls 15 well known as one of the most actlve of all the clubs 1n the Beaver Dam H1gh School At the present tlme there are Hfteen members SIX bemg charter members Durmg their sophomore year the members bought 1nd1v1dual p1ns wxth the proceeds reallzed from thexr annual mlxer Wlth the profits resulting from a homecomlng mlxer and numerous candx sales and matlnee dances the club spent a week campmg at Fox Lake w1th MISS Barkhausen as advlser Besldes g1VlIlg the flrst mlxer of the season the G R C met the students appeals for more assemblles by sponsorlng one each month Iran: 5., l ! 1 . ul - , , 'BJ gy V X QV, 2 A I 0 uw: OO ,, i , 2 ,l i., 1'1.' , . fe , , - ', S. Bulmm Row: Mulch:-r, Doyle, Klt-lst, Von-ck, Gorman, De Young, Schmidt, Pautsch. . . . , . ,, . X . 7 ! Q , . , , . . i Y N . , Y . . . . , 'u 'r 3 x pil rw ,L Q GRAIN SHOW bdt lrH g K l I Future Farmers of America Durlng the past year the former Ag Club Jolned the Future Farmers of America a natlonal organization composed of hrgh school agrrculture stu dents Many members of th1s chapter have been among the leading members 1n the state Those who have been honored are the members of the 1929 Judgrng teams Howard Gutgesell who recelved a scholarshlp to the Unlverslty of WISCONSIN Armund Freltag who won the WISCOHSIU four year solls project George M1ller who was Dodge County s representatlve at the National 4H Club Congress rn Chicago Erwin Stange Edgar Messer and James Albrecht who made a decided success of livestock ra1s1ng Orval Gutgesell and Lawrence Heideman the best poultry rarsers and Henry Krueger who was selected as Wlsconsln s best gram Judge The boys have 3SSlSt6d the rural schools IH Judglng helped out on the exhibits at the falr and have camped one week during each of the past two summers For the past two years they have published a weekly bulletin rn a local daily paper Pg 151 O W l , . Ncv'3 5 ' Standing: Butter ro , Messer, Whee e . upke, Freila , R. Madigan, Hartl, G, Miller, E. Madigan, leind , Brooks, L. Miller, Schul z, Piosikowski. Sealed: P, Wheeler, Michcols, Krueger, Gilbert, Else, Albrecht, Heidemzin, A, Miller, E. Tillema, Ellis. ' ll YY ' ' 1 , - 1 , ' Q , I . , . . ! S Y C 7 ! 2 , Z , . . , . . . t , Y . . . , a e six f lvl 52512 Junior Promenade Neath a pale yellow moon a young couple could be seen standing beside a gondola receiving refreshments from a Venetian maid this was one of the scenes at the annual Promenade April 19 given by the class of 1930 With a background of orchid and silver Venice in all its beauty was trans planted to the gymnasium The moon floating in the a1r cast a smile upon the happy group and furnished a soft light for the dancers George Smith s Oriental Steamship Orchestra furnished the music for dancing The efforts of the Juniors were well received for the attendance was exceptionally large orchestra Miriam Edgerton decoration Isabelle Winebrenner program Mary Voreck and 1I1Vlt3tlOl'1S Ethel Miller Miss Scherer Miss Barkhausen Miss Toepfer and Mr Welch were the advisers The guests of honor were Mr and Mrs W R Davies Mr and Mrs A H Luedke Mr and Mrs W H Edger ton and Mr and Mrs A Lueck g Ivflt if V l l 7 3 ' 3 The committee chairmen were: general chairman, Jeanne De Youngg , ' ' 1 ' , 3 , 5 7 ' Y I . . . , . . - . , . . . . ' Pa e six, - 'r 44:11-f 'feels Oa ht Lck 1929 Declamatory and Qratoncal Contests The declamatory and oratorlcal contests glven dunng the year of 1929 were evldences of the 1nterest expressed by the Beaver Dam H1gh School boys and g1rls 1n dramatrc work The VHFIOUS declamat1ons and orat1ons were excellently grven Of the nme boys who part1c1pated 1n the local oratoncal contest two were chosen to represent the hlgh school at the county contest whlch was held 1n Berlln dunng the month of Apnl Wllllam Lueck placed first 1n th1s contest whlle Warren Van Kanel ranked fourth W1ll1am s selec t1on was The Amer1can CTISIS Warren s The Toll of Industry Of the fourteen g1rls who entered the prel1m1nary declamatory contest slx were plcked by the Judges for the final local contest The Lover of Muslc glven by Marjorle Olman was awarded first place by the three local teachers who acted as Judges Dorothy Bechtel wlth her Song of Freedom was gxven second place At the county contest 1n Waupun Apnl 8 1929 Marjorxe placed second and Dorothy was g1ven hlgh honors Durmg the year 1930 we have Warren and Dorothy both senlors w1th us agaln to ra1se the standard of the Beaver Dam H1gh School declamat1ons and oratlons by thelr outstandlng ablhty to dellver speeches Ps I: Van Kanel lm n Bec el u'c . Y . . . . . , 9 f ' ' 44 ' ' ' vs, 9 as as ! Y ' Y ' ' ' K4 ' il ' I I ' ' KK Y! ' ' ! 1 , . 7 7 u esix iiei It-Rx Vg l 1 bk Q1-'ax g I Ntltdt g y AML NRL!! Jumor Class Play rue New roor me Junlor class play was success o December 6 1929 under the capable d1rect1on of MISS Th Thls play a farce comedy by Cosmo Hamllton dealt Wlth the ex ces of four Impoverlshed Russrans employed by a newly rlch fam1ly th ys The cast Included Grand Duke Count Ivan Pr1nce Vlad1m1r Prlncess Ir1na Amos Welby Mlller C Guttendge Mrs Welby Allce Welby Constance Welby Betty Welby Mary Maudsley Klrk O Farrell VINCENT NER GARLAND M WILLIAINI K ODETTE OBERLA ANTON GLENN CL GLADYS VIOLET MITTELST AILEEN MORGAN ENELYN HERR DOROTHYE EDNIUND FRANK EVANS Pg ly 3 fxfv-' ' 7? ' - . Q x, ' f , 1 - . , ' O , 4 s Y Q ..- , . I V' Z I , I A ' A If . Y is E . v 1 I Cer en, Welsh, Kaplan, Ober ander, G. Morgan, iit e s a , We ner, Evans. Edmunds, Clear , Herr, . or fan Q gif , QA ..... -. ., .. . . . . YN 0. 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T V 7 I ' ' 63 Jails Class Of 1929 Presenfs ROBIN HOOD The Lady Maman Dorothy Guy of GIebourne Hugh The HIgh SherIff of Notungham Frlar Tuck RODIH Hood L1ttle john The Blehop of Falrdalc Alan a Dale WIll Scarlet Dav1d of Doncaster SIr R1Ch3fd of the Lea Nan Ruth Lady jane A Wanderlng FrIar MXRJORIE OLMXN DORIS SCIIROIM DLR RUSSELL HARDER JOSEPH KORES WILLIANI LUECR HOWARD REEDY BERTRAM EDGERTON EDWAY JOHNSON JOSFPII KORLS HARRY VLTTER GORDON GREISMER WILLIAM STAAB HOVIARD GUTGESELL ELEANOR WAKE HELEN ARNDT DOROTHY YASGER LEONARD KRALSE M1dge the M1ller RAYMOND SLHOLNWETTER Commencement Exermses JUNE 6 1999 OV6I'U.1Y6 DSLCFUTIHHLIOH Proccemonal Lroseland Hlfll SOIIOOL BIND InvOcatIon Song, Waltz Song from Larmen GIRLS G11 E QLUB Presentatlon of Rotarx General Excellence Cup Introducuon of Speakers Commencement Address Presentauon of DIplomas BenedIctIon RCVSFIC ElLap1tan HIOII SCHOOL BAND P I ll Fzllmore Herbert RLV WIII S QARR Wzlson PRIIN A H LULDKE SLPT W R DAXIES JLDGE HENRY GR IAS DR D B 'IIRRY Ru R H OWEN Sousa I4 yy . . , . , , . r ' .f 4 4 4 . 4 ' ' 3 ..... 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A1111 play 1111 g11111e, 1 J NU 1 1 ! 1' L i-?S1? -1.4 Q' is Ltr! tml To Qur Athletes X1ctorx does not alwavs mean success The real test comes ln time of defeat WhlCh w1ll test the worth of the competltor To lose to a superlor foe was glvlng all he had at all tlmes Our great vxctorv 1n the year 1979 1930 was rn havlng thc athletlc cnrollment the largest 1n the h1story of the school Although v1ctor1es were few courage was new er lackmg and tlme wlll brmg 1ts Just reward Keep on flghtmg' T R CLRT1s Captazns llessages Desplte the scores I belleve that the Beaver Dam Hlgh School has never put on a more aggress1ve and fightmg team than 1n the past season The mem bers showed thelr sp1r1t and determlnat on by pluggmg steadllx along as the low scores tcstlfy Next xear s eleven wlth thls determlnatlon should be a champlonshlp contender JOHN KROMENBERC Thls year s team has trax elcd a rocky road sufferlng many an lnjurw from opponents But wrth the asslstance of the coach many rocks can be taken out of the path next xear and the road can be rnade falrly smooth The experlence ga1ned th1s xear mll ald the team of next season AN1BRos11 KoREs I 3, I 6' i' ' T-' A Q 7 4 ' Q 4 mp , I ' ' 'N 5 I - - C - -, 1 . g i ' .- , 1 Y I A L H n , . . I f A I 5 f z 3 3 Ii 3 Korcs '1 is Krm 'I wrg after a struggle to thc last whistle is not a disgrace but a victory, because one Q . . X . y I . Y - - - v - v . ' S, ' ' ' 9 . 1 T.: y V '11 fe serm y- .L .ELLLW .DON DSCK ALEX B1LL B0 RED ! VINCE WW Mei? ' PM ,J-. f ' 1 J' 7 5 . Y U ,Ad 1 ' r x ' U 'gr' 4 . 2 . 4' V A 59 Q Y I - J2' V I I ' I 5.2 xi! Football WIIBLR MessFR 31 Bz B111 play ed left halfback He was a light and fast man one who could be knocked around by larger play ers but he alway s came back more determined than ever He should be a star at both offense and defense next year Amos Kmxck 31 Amos Amos held the right tackle position He was a fast and sure man verv seldom mIssIng a tackle He wIl1 develop Into a good backfield man next year ALFX Ploslkoyy SKI 32 Peachy Peachv played left halfback He was 'I fast runner and a hard tackler Peachy was a WhlZ both on offense and defense Very few men could get by h1m RICHARD BABI an 3.2 Dnk Dlck play ed left guard HIs experIence In the few games he played this year w1ll undoubtedly aid hIm next season Although he was not a very bIg man he played as well as some of the large ones VINCENT WEGINER 31 Vmce Vmce filled the rIght guard pos1t1on He was a good player not afraid of any man His ambItIon and natural lIkIng of the game could be counted on to open a hole when a hole was needed VVILLI xyi HIaIIyILI.R 31 B1 B111 s pos1t1on was either left guard or lcft tackle hc played both equally well Although a s1lent man he could tackle and hold the ODDOSIIIQ lIne at any crItIcal moment EMIL ARNDT 3.2 Emzl Emil played fullback The few games he participated In showed his ab1l1ty on the field During the next two years he will become a fast player EmIl was a good tackler and a great runner ROBERT NoLL 31 Bo Bob s pos1t1on was left halfback and he yy as one of the best blocking halfbacks produced In recent years He was a relIab1e man always playlng at his hIghest peak of effIcIency Bob should develop Into a great player GLEN CLF XRY 31 Red Red filled center pos1t1on as well as anyone could He was a strong man on offense and defense Red could be re1IeC1 upon to hold the opponents onslaught at any time DOINONAN LINDLOFF Don Don filled a rIght guard position He was a vyI1lIng player and a hard tackler He was another strong man of the team Don yvIll be an Important factor In the Green and Gold s conquest of the next season P III v . . . 1 44 -Hn , I . - , u ' H , , . 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N. . v. . it YY ' ' ' v ugexe' aw- -f - Ji: 1 Football Joms KROrsExBLRc 30 johnny Johnny played both quarterback and left halfback equally well Hrs flghtlng sp1r1t was alwax s up and he was IH the thlck Of the fray at all tlmes ANTHONY PABICH 39 Tony ln h1s first year out for football Tony played left tackle IH such an efflclent manner that he galned the captalncy for next year Tony belng a blg man could tackle hard and low 'I he closer the game the more he enjoy ed It AMBROSE KORI s 30 1 z Mz played left end Hls assets were recovermg the opponents fumbles and tackllng When h1s flghtmg spxrlt became actlve he was a demon ln h1s playmg MZ was one of the most rehab e players of thls year LEO LALCHLIN 30 eo Leo was a strong center but unfortunately he was lnjured early ln the season Leo always played h1s best he opened plenty of holes stopped rushes and was always ready for more LESTER HARTL 30 es Les was an excellent left guard He was always m the th1ckest part Of the battle and h1s Opponents knew lt because Of h1s hard tacklmg and block mg He could open holes rn the lme regularly ARTHLR Lt ECK 30 r Art played hrs pos1t1On of left guard well He was a brg man and one who could Open the l1ne at any trme that It was necessary Art took football ser1ously a fact whlch accounts for h1s success HOWARD GRACI 31 Howze Howle held down the rxght end pos1t1On and later 1n the season played fullback He was another blg man and a good one HOw1e was fast and a good ball carrler ROBERT SCHWOCH 30 Bo Bob played the pOs1t1ons of rrght end and r1ght tackle He proved tO be a tower Of strength both on Offense and defense not to ment1On becommg a stumblmg block for most Of the Opponents DON XLD LOLmOsxx ORTH 30 Don Don played rxght guard lt was h1s first and last year on the squad but he went 1nto the game and fought as hard as the more efcperrenced men Don deve Oped h1s play mg greatly as the season went on EDWIN GIRARD 30 Eddze Eddle played the posrtlon of rlght halfback as well as possrble It IS true that he was small but that drd not hmder h1s football playmg ab1l1ty He play ed hard and clean 1n every game I I . 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' 1 'nge' srrr '- Ji-Lrridwmb A lAs.X,Lf..Aif.rL T R StIHetYa cakPpc FetgBl d tot'fllAdtP dG5: ThdR hL P a e R M tel S th B chardt F Beaver Dam Football Games Beaver Dam Watertown Beaver Dam Rrpon Beaver Dam West Bend Beaver Dam Mayv1lle Beaver Dam Berl1n Beaver Dam St Peter s Beaver Dam Columbus Beaver Dam Waupun Total Total Although the football team of 1929 was not a champ1onsh1p contender dunng that season 1t was loyally supported by the entrre school The players were for the most part rnexperlenced and the team was crlppled by 1nJur1es and 1nel1g1b1l1ty Nevertheless each fellow d1d hrs utmost to uphold the honor of hrs school and every game was a hard fought one Pg seely N I '- J . 4 , . 5 - a K -T 7, r ,V A 1 1 'f 24 1 s S - , fr 'xx lf 1- il , I ,E , . , KL A K I ir.. H A 4 lf ' 1' ' A M 'f op ow: B. Q o , nz , ci r, r i a . cu C, Schoenwetter, Mucl-lolz, Herhran , Baker. Second Row: A. S c , rn , iosikowski, Mulvancy, Girar , or en. ir nw: Co c 'urtis, Bahl r, Hartl. Lueck, Lindloff, Colingswonh, abich, Laughlin, Korres. Bollom ow: ie Z , fmi , ur , , Kronenberg, Gartland, Zastrow. . . . . . . 7 , , , . . . 7 . . . . , . 7 ' . . . . . . . . 14 . . . . , . 0 . , . . . . 12 . . . . . . O ' . . . . . . . 34 . . . . . . 20 . ' . . . , . . 6 . . . . . . 7 . . . . . . 13 . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . 13 . . . . . . . 51 . . . . . . . 105 , . 7 J I I 7 ' ! , . a e r - 1' ' i-I-1-r -F: -- l i? if T R HbadBa NlomHl g llNegb g bgl tg llbh IN Cl T IR L hl h Vge ay beg Be hl Kapl Ehl fldt Bode L1ttle Ten Conference Standmgs c Mayvllle Waupun West Bend Columbus Rrpon Beaver Dam Berlm The Llttle Ten champlonshlp for the football season of 1929 was won by Mayvllle Up to that t1me Waupun and Mayv1lle were the contenders for thls pos1t1on both havmg lost no games The champ1onsh1p game between these two teams was played November 16 and xt resulted 1n a dSC1S1V6 vrctory for Mayvllle the flnal score bemg 25 to 6 Horlcon wlthdrew from the football conference early ln the season because of a dearth of football materlal Pg lys . l I I ' 1 D41 I i l ' 1 : I 1 f l if l l ' ' 3-f - A , : W Y 7 7 l op out er r n , ker, . Ia c , ei mann, Drae er, Newman, No , u e auer. Second Row: Girard, Gor en, j, Kmnen er , IN esser. Gu est- . ler 'n, Linde, iorgan, hin ow: aug in, Kores. Knaak, Grace, Schwoc , X ek n r, Heimler, e' r , Wimmer. Bottom Row: Zastrow, Gruene r , ic ., an, en e , 2 r. P W L T P t. ' ......... 6 6 0 0 1.000 . . . . . . . . . 6 5 1 0 .833 . . . . . . . . 5 3 2 0 .600 , . , , . . . . 5 2 2 1 .500 ' ......... 6 2 3 1 .400 . . . . . . . , 6 1 5 0 . 167 ' .,....... 6 0 6 0 .000 ' 7 , . Y , . 1 a e sev '- 'e .LF TfR ll Gnfls Volleyball Tournament The senlor glrls emerged trlumphant 1n the glrls volleyball tournament Wll1Cl'l was held 1n the hlgh sthool gx mnaslum Monday November 25 In the first serxes of games the senxors play ed agamst the sophomores the Jumors played agamst the freshmen The Junlors v1ctory over the freshmen brought them a step nearer the champlonshlp and el1m1nated the freshmen The senlors defeated the sophomores whlle the seventh grade played aga1nst the elghth grade and lost The final tllt was that between the senlors and Jumors The games were extremely fast and lnterestlng and at no one tlme was the outcome of the games defimtely decrded upon Fmally the Junlors bowed down to defeat at the hands of the upper classmen Th1S game determlned wh1ch class would possess the green and gold pennant awarded to the wmnlng team of thls tournament If one class remams champlon of every tournament 1nclud1ng basketball baseball and volleyball a banner sxgnlfylng all three vlctorxes w1ll be presented to lt In every grrls mter class tournament each class carrxes out a defimte color scheme the sen1or members wearlng the green and gold basketball sults I il I5 LH 0 1 nw: lirlgcrlon, Dm- Young, Pmltsrh, Luvck, lin nm Rau Gorman, lxlolsl, App-4. 0 9 . . . . . , . i . . Q X Y V Q. . Y . , , . 1 ' - ,T ' 1 y ,T ' , - , , , . . , . . . . . , . ! ' 7 . . l , Y Y T . Q, . . . ' r , . 'a e seren '-ei'1 Vg TfrR R I Beaver Dam Basketball Games Beaver Dam Beaver Dam Beaver Dam Beaver Dam Beaver Dam Beaver Dam Beaver Dam Beaver Dam Beaver Dam Beaver Dam Beaver Dam Beaver Dam Total 7 2 Samt Peter s 'Samt Peter s Waupun Mayvllle Hor1con Ripon West Bend Berlm Hartford Waupun Berlm Columbus Total 9 Waupun won the Lrttle Ten champnonshrp m basketball February 27 when It defeated Berlm 21 12 Beaver Dam fimshed elghth manv of 1ts games bemg lost by a close margm At all tlmes whether wmmng or losmg the members of the team gave thelr best m behalf of the school o 0 14'.' Wimmcr, Van Kanel, CIL-zlry, Linrlv, Grace. Houghton. Armlt, C rmzx ch Curtis. Sr :'r1r11 I R :114'.' lioushon. Pubich, Colingsworlh. Schworh. Kmrwnlwrf, Kores, Piosikr vxx' ski, Girard. Boi 41111 R rlrc' : Gutggesa-ll, Fowler, llnrll. . , . . , . 21 ' ' A . . . . , 9 . . . , , , 19 . ' ' . . . , , A 20 . . . . . . 10 . . . , . . 30 . . . . . . 21 ' . , . . . , . 19 . . . . . . 11 ' . 1 , . . , . 16 . . . , . . 13 ' . , , , . , . 21 . . , . . . 16 s , . . . . . 13 . . . . , . 19 ' . . . . . . . 21 . . . . . . 29 . . 1 . . , . 20 . . . . . , 13 A , . , . , . 21 . , . , , . 17 ' . . . . . . . . 18 . . . . . . 13 3 , . 1 , . , 39 . . . . . . , L0- . 4 . . . . . -47 v y . , y Page serv tj ' 3 DON Q1 I9 O l'U?1-fy., I nz. 1'oNY O-KFF L VAN EDDIE JOHNNY ,.-4 kk Vi! 2' JEAN NE RALPH BETTY A,?tPR '5A V V .f A A if 2p1, , 3: 'ifi K 5 'Lf,'Y, L Q : A AD y f 'QR k ' kwk x L Q m . Us a s, 5 . -W Q-Q n K A4,. Vg i tv tx Q 3 f t. . V' K 3 , , ' R I f' j F xi K' F x QQ , 1 A qi ,w +aif',w53'- I U QT Vg Basketball ROBFRT Sumo ll 30 Bo Bob was a center at yyh1ch pos1t1on h1s helght had the most yalue He also play ed guard Bob was not a fast man but that d1d not stop hlm from belng ln the thlck of the fray at all t1mes MXNIBROSI KoR1 s 30 z MZ was a good guard especlally when angered He was a hard man to get past as was vouched for by the opposlng teams Few scores were made mthout h1s ard Arsrnolw PXBILII 3 Tony Left forward was I ony s pos1t1on Tony was a large player and a good one He always gave h1s best for the team and as the playlng got rougher he became better and better DONALD CoL11sGswoRTH 30 Don Don play ed guard Although he d1d not partlclpate ln many of the games durlng the season he played well 1n those that he had a chance to be 1n Thrs was Don s first and last year on the regular squad WARRLN Vw RANILL 30 Van Van who played rlght forward was an exceptlonally fast man and an kept off the team unt1l the second semester by 1nel1g1b1l1ty he made up for It by h1s excellent play mg later CLIFFORD BOLCJHTONI 30 C117 Chff plaved forward He was a fast man shootlng w1th merely a twist of h1s wrxsts Lllff would have proved valuable later 1n the season but he became 1I'1Cl1gll'JlC JouN KRomh1sBrRc 30 johnme Johnme played left forward and center He yy as a yery good shot and an exceedlngly good floor man playlng a fast and sure game He played as hard and as clean as was possxble EDWIN GIRARD 31 Eddze Eddle played runn1ng guard w1th the regulars and he played thls posl t1on well He play ed a good game and was an excellent drlbbler and a good shot Although '1 small man Fddle could play as well as sOm8 of the b1gger play ers Cheer Leaders Betty Edgerton Jeanne De Young and Ralph MacCaffrey were the cheer leaders for the season Betty and Jeanne were elected by the members of the School Sprrxt Club The three leaders cheermg was always lnsplrlng to the play ers many t1mes help1ng them through a losing game P g ghi v F ' LA b!! 1 41 41 1 1 AAAI YY U H cf ' , . 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Q, 72 rf4a'a Tn af lf'7f,,eTf.'2Of 1 ' SP9 '. ,fwiff-9 'Nfl Olfif YJ -f' QPUM HA lg ,A M! 1,8 4 f I ' 1 g 1 7 ,,,,... gr' Hwy-in Basketball JOHN FOWLER 32 john John although a llght man could stand up to heavy men wIthout any fllnchmg He made the squad In hIs first year out for thls sport and undoubtedly w1ll be a regular player next year EMIL ARNDT 31 Emzl Emll was a good forward a fast and untIr1ng man He proved hrs worth durlng the basketball season thIs year and wIll be an asset to the team In the future WILLIAN1 BOUSHON 3.2 Bz Thls was B111 s first year out for basketball and although he dId not get a chance to play In many games he proved to be a good man He wlll be back next year ALEX PIOSIKOWSRI 32 Alex Alex played forward Hls play Ing was fast and sure Perhaps hIs helght and weIght accounted for hIs speed Alex has two more years to play and Wlll become an asset to the team HOWARD GRACE 31 Howze HOWIC played forward Although not a fast man he was I sturdy fighter never loslng courage throughout the g'1me HowIe has one more year to play for the Green and Gold Or1n played forward and helped the Beavers by hIs teamwork on many OCCSSIOHS Hls passIng and shootlng were also very good Orm wIll be one of the stars of the future WILLIAINI LINDE. 32 Lzmly Lmdy played center hIs helght beIng an Important factor In securmg the tIp off on a Jump ball He was a fast and a level headed player and If he contmues to Improve he should develop Into a valued player BERNARD HARTL 31 Berme Berme played the posIt1on of guard durmg the basketball season He was a steady and a ley el headed player BernIe was a capable member of the team beIng able to shoot pass and drIbble w1th the best of the players He has one more year to hght for the Green and Gold and wIth hIs ab1l1ty he should go far In the next season GLEN CLEARY 31 Red Red s posIt1on was at center He was a tall rangy man wIth the ab1l1ty to shoot and guard equally well In the games he played he dId verv good work and he IS expected to be of real value to the team IH the next year Red has one more year to play gh J 7 KA YY Y II nv - Y v - . , , ! 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Y , Page ex' ly-three fl- 4 l I GITIS, Phys1ca1 Educatlon The surest road to happlness l1es IH perfect health Th1S fact was very clearly brought out 1n the glrls gymnaslum classes whlch were held every Tuesday and Thursday Varlous dr1l1s games exerclses and dances occupled the class perlods Perhaps the most lnterestlng as well as educatlonal of these pastxmes was the mastermg of many fore1gn dance steps Through thls method every glrl was gxven a chance to learn the Insh hlt Hlghland flmg grapevme V1rg1n1a reel Swedlsh dance and the Dutch clog Wand dmnb bell and Indlan club exerc1ses proved beneficlal March1ng the fundamental basxs of all physxcal CXCFCISC was practxced at the beg1nn1ng of each hour penod Mlss Hertha Gutgesell accompamst at the plano added to the rhythm and regulanty of both drxlls and marchlng Whenever weather condltlons permltted classes were held out of doors at the Weyenberg field Much cred1t1s due MISS Kellner supervlsor of the glrls physlcal educatlon for her efforts and 1nterest 1n encouraglng the promotlon of glrls athletlcs P g sghlyf ur I k I v - J- 1-l'.:1Ilnl -K'-rf-- ll.'lJ11l '. - -I - 1 L ' 1 1 ' Y .T . 0 . . . , . . Y 9 9 ' 9 9 9 9 7 ! , . 1 ' 1 - 1 9 ' 9 ! 9 9 9 . . . . . , . aee' -0 vw Boys' Physical Education On Monday and Wednesdays of every week the boys physical education classes met in the gymnasium These classes were under the supervision of Mr Curtis All boys unless excused were required to take physical education Besides taking the various free exercises and calisthenics the boys were drilled to march in different formations in accordance with size They played many games including mdoor baseball touch football and basketball Later In the fall of the year the classes met either on Brown field at Wayland Academy or on Weyenberg field where the members played touch football indoor baseball and trained for track and field events During the winter the classes met in the gymnasium and basketball was played a good deal In order to have teams that were matched as evenly as possible the groups playing were composed of boys of nearly the same height and weight While the classes met in the gymnasium the class perxods were divided part of the time being devoted to exercises and the remainder spent in play1ng games In the spring the practice of going to one of the two fields was resumed and many outdoor games were played at that time Page c ghly ji in the year, track meets were held, both indoors and out. 91 l - Q 1l Basketball Tournament The Beaver Dam district basketball tournament was held in the high school gymnasium March 13 14 and 15 The teams of the followlng eight high schools participated Madison Central Lake M1lls Watertown Jeffer son Columbus Waupun West Bend and Beaver Dam Madison Central won the tournament by defeating Columbus 15 12 on Saturday March 15 The tournament opened on the afternoon of March 13 Two games were played In the first game Lake Mills was defeated by Madlson Central by an extremely close score 14 13 G Woolln of Lake M1lls proved to be an effec tive player in this game The second game played by Jefferson and Water town was won by Watertown Z4 17 The outstanding player of this game was Mullen of the Watertown team The even1ng session was opened by the game between Columbus and Waupun Columbus defeated Waupun 15 8 Monthie and Poser both of Columbus starred West Bend smothered Beaver Dam in the second and On Friday afternoon two upsets occurred In the first game Lake Mills fell before Jefferson 14 11 Immediately following this a game was played between Beaver Dam and Waupun the Little Ten championship team which had been picked to win the district title Beaver Dam won the game from the free throw line after an extra period had failed to break the tied score The final score was 18 17 The evening games as scheduled were Watertown versus Madison and Columbus versus West Bend Madison was victor in the first game defeating Watertown by the score 16 14 Columbus was the winner of the game with West Bend the score being 27 17 Jefferson easily defeated Beaver Dam Saturday morning 22 11 The second game of the morning was an extremely close one between West Bend and Watertown from which West Bend emerged victorious by one point 18 17 Mullen again was the outstanding player The championship game of the tournament Madison Central versus Columbus and a game for third and fourth place in the tournament between Jefferson and West Bend were played on Saturday evening closing the district contest West Bend won from Jefferson by a wide margin The championship game proved to be a very exciting one and Columbus was defeated by a close score 15 12 P 2 eho Q , L L 1. 'I U i!v'11:- nl, qyyi, ildlaxli . . , , I' U . . I i v s 1 ' - y 1 r x - 7 1 - 1 1 - u Y , - . . t ' . , . ' , , ' . C . . - y W 1 -h . y , . final game of the evening, the final score being 32f15. , Q ' Q 3 ' b 3 1 - ' 7 7 ' 7 1 ' g ' r , W Q , Y . . Y . , g 1 ' r . . . . . 9 v ' - . . , .X Y Y 9 ' Y v . C , ' . a lf ez '-six wr' vig-Fjvux 'TFTUI v I HUG NOTE! W o Y D 1- ,NG Armer l x Ali 1 CuTEN '19 P Uv W-v 'si cnacnndai. JL-LF 3 Nlorganstummmg cM0mmg Moodn As the Romanizc Aulhors Phrase Il The whole wide world was slumbering when John Demger our stalwart hero of the farm life arose willingly from a deep healthy slumber Turnmg his shining morning face to the east he plods to the fields of swaying grain Far in the distance over the night darkened hills the clouds of pearly gray betoken the first sign of the dash of Apollo with his sun chariot over the heavens A cool breeze ruffles the nodding little w1ld roses while they refresh themselves in a bath of sparkling dew Somewhere in the cool dlmness an awakening blrd utters its first liquid notes of Joy and happiness Comes the dawn John smiles Ah another full day is beginning he quoth The first light of the rising sun streaks the gray skv with tints of the faintest arbutus At last the world IS slowly awakening The boy turns his face to the budding charm bey ond the hills Thar s gold in them thar hills Oh the beautiful wonderful sun' he breathes as the fiery arc now dim and coated with a thm veil of the old eve whole land is alight with 1ts radiance Fleecy whlte clouds dot the deep deep blue while the golden rays peep through them to the verdant earth bringing their message of health and Joy People sing as they work for the entire earth is ahve As Il Really Is Johnnie' I ve called you ten times' Get up' You ll be late for school' The gray morning light filters through the drawn curtains A rumpled head peeps out from under the mass of comfortable quilts Gee' Was it ever cold' Why did they make a guy go to school anyways Gosh' Aw Ma just five minutes more' The door slams Footsteps sound in the halls Get up John' No breakfast for you young man unless you make it 1n two minutes Hurry' In an extremely short time a tousled drowsy figure leaps down the stairs Serves you right You shouldn t have stayed so long with Louise last night Aw Ma Hey Ma Another long day of studlous torture had begun P g gh! gh! 1 ' l l ning clouds, struggles up the long, long trail of the azure sky. Suddenly, the ' 9 44 ' ' 77 Y 7 ' I ' ! Y ns ' . 1 - ' Y ' Y! , 1 , .11 a e ei y-er' if 5-J Nocturne CN1ghf Songi els the Romanlzc Authors Phrase Il 'lhe pale silver shimmer of a wispy shy moon peeps in and out among the mx sterlous ghostly clouds A second moon shines across the calm black waters of a depthless pool trailing a long gold streaming path across the globe of crystal liquid A silvery scarf of stars twlnkle in the heavens and preen their frosty images in their woodland mirror A solitary watcher sits motionless at the margin of the pool the lapping of water lulls him to slumber he enters the enchanted land of dreams to peaceful oblivion Im mediately the tiny furry creatures emerge from their shelters to drink at the pool and absorb the wonder and ethereal beauty of night The gentle splash ing of water IS heard as the wee wild creatures drink Suddenly a graceful t1m1d doe with her fawn DlCkS her way da1nt1ly to the water s edge As the pair bound away the lonely sleeper awakens The children of the Deep Woods depart and the silence is unbroken Then like a hunted animal he scents the deep feeling of foreboding Bleak menacing clouds rush past the protesting stars and with masterly indifference blot out the moon Suddenly a gust of from the recess of a gilt edged cloud Sighing softly the watcher walks slowly to a man made shelter The night held in the leash of the storm IS wild defiant and untamed The wind wuthers around the house like a mother crymg for her child With a crash of hopeless despair a proud tree falls the storm IS King' As I! Really Is Slam' Bam' Biff' The pillars of the Roedl house like the temple of the Ph1l1st1nes quiver and shake as Dorothy the daughter of the house rushed in for the evening meal B05 I ve got crams of lessons to do is her first remark characteristic of all high students Those teachers certalnly aren t stingy about giving out lessons Oh Ive got a date tonight I can t wash the dishes What? Stay home? I know only too well that I ve got three contracts in biology and six themes for English but I ve waited Just ages to see Gerta Garbage I Just can t miss it Oh gee Mom Joan goes to shows and I never can go anywhere I can do my lessons in study period tomorrow Mom honest I can I m not arguing I only want to go to the show What if he calls up? What ll I tell him? Oh gee' Oh gosh' And so on far into the night P g e ghly ' I 1 ' ! 7 wind blows the water, thunder rumbles like muffled guns, lightening flashed th 7, I N ,YY ' , ' ' 1 . , v . , , I . 1 , . 7 ! ' D ' D ' a e i -nine eff I IZ I My Bouquet of Nlemones Sept 3 Turn books to page 1 The Prlsoner s Song The sen1ors clear all lmpedlmenta from the long coveted bench Sept 20 Journahsm re1gns su preme' Notlce the mterest the members of the truck dlsplay Of course they re readxng the Beda News Oct 8 Chaucerxan assembly Once rn the dear dead days beyond recall Dxdn t Wrlbur Messer make an entranclng kn1ght7 Oct 9 Dramatlc Clubs first play The Fhttermouse The ladres w1eld1ng the brooms are Dorothye Edmunds and Mae Lueck The er ah fr1ends are Mary Voreck and Franklm Car Oct 11 Fxrst m1xer glven by G R C The hbrary club pos mg so proudly 1n the corner of the page lS orgamzed Oct 26 Most surprlsrng game of the season the Beavers defeat Berlln 7 6 Nov 7 8 Thrs sad day becomes sadder because of our loss of Hank B111 Beaver Dam v1s1tors at the dlsastrous game yodel Hlghways are Happy Ways Nov 13 State Hay and Gram Show Im Look1ng Over a Four Leaf Clover VV My Bouquet of Nlemones Dec 6 junxor Class Play The New Poor Vlncent dlsplays unusual talent see top p1cture Dec 15 George M1ller represents the 4H Club at the Chlcago Conventlon Looks nlce wlth hrs su1tcase doesn t he? Dec 20 Dolls the first Heel ers and Dramatlc Club s play Dear me heres llttle Ethel the really truly rag doll The Debate Squad IS plcked and Wllllam Kaplan and James Healy begm to practlse gestures outs1de of the school Dec 25 Thanks for the senlor plctures If I Had a Talklng Plcture of You Jan 8 Beaver Dam basketeers wln the first game from May v1lle accompanled by muslc from two bands Wotta Nlght Jan 9 School Splflt banquet for the football boys Um um' Jan 27 The grand chorus begms Am I Blue? Study' Study' Even the Ass1stant Buslness Manager of th1s book crams Feb 20-The Bows and Glrls Glee Clubs produce a three act operetta The Gypsv Rover Roger Grueneberg croons a gypsy love song to Dorls Zar we 1 i MVN ,W ,ca I L I can - of 1 f 'Q S Q1 E' ' E 7 ! I I JI . e . 1 Q Ll. ' J., l . ' i . - V 3 I ' f r . l v . , ' Q 4 5 , , . ' i - I 9 1 gin Y. ' I ' Q 1' 4 . , . . sl. .11 ' i y 'A 'Q fr I , I -XXT X uf . . 1 A I 9 .l 4.5 Ax it I . u 53- ,I . ' , , . , , lsr 1 . 'Y 'I il i -v Cl YY . 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It Happens to the Best of Us fwlfll Apologzes to jmgle Bells J Dashlng up the street To get to school on t1me Hurry your lagglng feet To make th1s last l1ne rhyme Hear that old bell r1ng My watch IS never r1ght I know as sure as any thmng I ll stay an hour tonlght Hurry up' Hurry up' Golly oh gosh oh gee' 0h I know I w1ll be late as late as I can be I m almost there I m almost there I ll get by at thxs rate There s the bell vs hy dldn t 1t walt now I know I m late Try These on Your Saxophone Stock Market Cong I ve Got a Feelln I m Fallln Caturdas Nlght Cong, S1ng1n 1n the Bathtub L1mburger Cong She fChecseN All the World in Me Stomach Ache Cong Mean to Me rMean Tummy Bankrupt Cong I Can t GIVC X ou Anythmg But Love Baby Scotchman s Cong T1ght L1ke That Exam Cong Mx Trouble Is You Graduates Cong Congratulatlons Four Wheel Brake Cong Four Wheel Brake the News to Mother Flower Cong Two Llps Kelly Cong Kelly forma Here I Come Baker s Cong Needlng., Xou L1ke I Do V acatlon Cong Through The The The The The The The I Splder Song Daddx Long Legs Hlke Cong 'l ramp Tramp the Boxs Are Marchlng Concrete Cong On thc S1dewalks of New York Detectlxe Cong I m Follow mg You Candy Cong Sweeter Than Sweet Ag Club Cong Anlmal Crackers Lon Chanex Cong He s So Lnusual ' ' li ' YY 7 1 C 1 ' Y . -V . , , . , , C . . v v 8 v - 7 Y ' x., v D x., I ..... . . Y - ' C f .... . I 15 . . ,, A gf ,.... 1 7, U . . v . Y I , 7 Prom Song ....,. It's Three O'Clock in the Morning l - 1' , . . . , . ' f ' ' I k.f ..........,, T I 7 I L, .... C A , , in . l x.f T .,.., I l C ll Y! ' Y x.f T ....- - 4 - vs v .C 'mfr' III-Nl'f'V'fIl'Il 'rF lvH if gi! Say It Wlth Songs Hear je all 10 tans of popular music' Ilou familiar are you uzlh lhe songs ue are szngzng and haze sung Test your muszcal abzlzly and pzck ou! Ilze song tzlles HZ the rollou mg sion Memorlesl Let s all be k1ds 'lL,'llll and eo dr1ft1ng and dre1n11ng, back to sehool days just once 1ga1n As we re lookm at the world through rose colored glasses we see Xlex PlOslkOW5kl trudgmg down the lone: long tra1l 1t sundown to h1s blue heay en w here we hear h1m moanln low Ho hum just 1nother day wasted away He retracts h1s statement when he sees lovable and sweet Al1ce Qch1ess dashmg through the snow to llnger Wlth h1m Just a l1ttle longer Hello baby How do you do? carols Alex 1s Al1ce bumps 1nto h1m and as a result both fall down and go boom Oh baby look what you ve done to me remarks Ahce ruefully rubbmg a bump on her head but before more can be sa1d along strolls sonnv boy Cllff Boughton and baby face Bob Herbrand Oh I know you got a great b1g date Wlth a l1ttle blttv gurl' As they leave let us Venture IHIO another cl1reet on We see Lester Hartl woefully erymg Xm I blue? Q1y ome te1eher Q1ye me s xty IH 1n exam My he1rt IS erylng, reyenge Oh why was I born' Why 1llth1t I m 1 k1nf IS Wh1t a n1g,ht' Xs we p1ss the lngh sehool bu1ld1nQ we he 1r the crazy rhythm of a J 1zz orchestra DI'OLl21lI1llllg to 1ll the world th1t 1 cl mee 18 1n full swmg The students crowd the Qym floor bent on makln yvhoopee by doln the raecoon just a l1ttle late Dorothye Edmunds comes breez n along 1n the hush of the nlght w 1th her e1r bumplng oy er the h1ghways and low ways to school As she draws the qu1y ermg omnlbus to a tremulous halt she enunc1ates to the gapmg crowd that h is gathered Come of these day s old Henry yv1ll surely make a lady out of L1zz1e Izyen before she dlsmounts from the dr1y er s perch young john Fowler dashes out of the bu1ld ng down to the ear where he pushes the str1dent horn yodehng all the w l11le I m just w1ld about ho ns on automob les th1t go ta ta ta ta Ins de 111 ls rom mee O boy ' He the last word s1t,hs Lue1lle behum 1eher 1 the e IX eaballero the romant1e Robert Bakr r strolls by He s so unusual th1t I th1nk he was meant for me I I I . . . 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I . , . . c , ., I 'aqf r11mQr href J:-,UI Say It Wlth Songs Hello cutlc prpcs up Eddle Harmerl to Ethel Mrller Don t wou want to tread the llght fant 1st1c7 I could dance w1th you from sunrxse t1ll sunset Ah come on lend me your framc for thls struggle? W1ll ya huh? Lthel passcs a lanculd hand ovcr hcr rnarcel and lazrly drawls Oh get out and get under the moon Eddle The orchestra begms to plav the Twclxe OClock Waltz and Eddle sobs porgnantly Gee I thel here I am broken hearted You re mean to me Oh vshg. can t xou understand that I m so lonesome and sorry' Oh Katarlna whlspers Kenneth Mrttelstadt to Catherlne Erwaw May I escort 5ou home? S1de by srde We ll go roamln IH the gloamrn Max be who knows? eludes Catherme I hke just me and mv shadow I m funnx that vs ax xou know At last the party ends and the gay group breaks up Aw gee' crles Tony Pablch Look at It ra1n and I alwws get the blues vt hen rt rams A merry laugh from behrnd startles hlm I don t I m alwaxs srngm IH the raln Come on' Let rt ra1n let lt pour' srngs Lucllle Bauer As we come back to our present surroundlngs we can stlll hear the partmg refra1ns From far avr ax comes Ralph Mrf' aff rev Q prercmg whlstle Show me the way to go home 'IHL SONG I9 LNDILD BLT THL MLLODY LINGIIR9 ON I I V . T Q Q at -xvv - V ' ' 4 - In v 7 1 v N - ,, V 7 Zf . I I .1 Q f f . X Y X 'i , T - y va , , . . kk . , . 3 ..,. , Y , , . .V ' , ., . H H X . y v 1 ' 17 1 1 , . . , . 1 X Y nn X 7 , H 4 I ' . V ' nn 1 v I ' 4 . , , 4 , . . a v u V 7 7 ' , u . . . H . ,, . . . Y v 1 ,v na ' - 1 - y - - vw 7 . an v vv i ' an ' ' X V' , .. t . u . l Y 7 1 Y VH Y v7 v ' . - y . 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MILLIQR, Cashier 43, H , ' ' O :ve x P , lt wr 72-X-il'fF WE Belleve We Are Rlght In hlllklllg That the best a store can do ls to b honest wlth the publxc Bw avordlng the absurd use of comparatlve prxces admlttlng we haven t a monopoly on quahty merchandxse bw concentratlng our efforts on two xmportant thoughts SCFVICC and Value we haxe won the confidence of count less famlhes and are galnlng the good w1ll of new shoppers every a lht I L Pennex Compxnx tll as prxclc IH the frltncllx md home hlxe 'ltmos ph: rt th mt prex nls IH utrx one of us more th1n l 100 stores Here tustomers hnd tourteous sx mplthtut underst xndmg, and rltrt servue 1 reahtx from our xxtll tronned st ill of silespeople serxlte 1nd courtesx of treatment belnnd the goods Thous incls of flIlllllt'S ire tal mg idx int 1g,e of the IJDDOITUHIIIQS for Seruce and S lungs thex can enjox here' lhex have learned that merchand1se bought atross our counters 1s dependable IH quahtx 1uthent1c m stx le and prlced mthm the means of lll The J L Pennex Comp xnx store here rs rn 1 re ll sense 1 local SHKCFDFISC Its mm user merth mt buys exattlx what he beheves mll best supplx the mer th lnchst wants of hrs tommumtx Xnd he operites hrs store IU those xxaxs best t rltul lted to rtndtr rt 1 rt 'll mstrument of tommumtx betterment C PENNEY C I I XT U I Q 1 'fs 2 1 . l Y . . , . . . l y d y. ,, 2 ,,2',.' ,v,Vv l L Q, K- M .B K ' ' 2 ' 1. ze 5 . .',' '- - Q 5 2 ' sz . 2 Such an atmosphere wins confidence not only in our merchandise, but in the sz 5 2 'QIYE 'z if 1' ' ' , '. 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L , , ' r . gg K sv SLKFL 1 Heartlest Congratul ltlons to the CLASS OF 1930 SEM mmm Storck Products Company Ice Cream am! Slzfrbeff BEXY FR DMXXI A ' 2 ' N, 7' MANL'FixCTL'RERS OF vc x J-If-!'Fa.L. Dress True to your tx pe 1n color blended clothlng and haberdaiheq W G L1Cblg Co Gelttmann S Samtary Food Shop Headquarlers for GOOD THINGS TO EAT R A Belehl REAL ESTATE 197g FRONT STREIT Telephone 248 Say It VV1th l lowers Beaver Floral Co Excluyzfoe Mzllznery AND School Day 7110111011 Books School Supplzos Fzne Slalzonem Books Bzbles VI F Butterbrodt 111 Frc nt St Beax er Dam Wu For lozmg Ven s Snoppx Clollzes oc The Leadzng Clolhzers PEO B SVVAN Alforneg of Lau 10 IN SPR1xc STREET PHONE 5 Lambeck S All That Pertazns lo lluszc W ICTOR RADIOS 106 Park Avenue Beax er Dam I ld!! . W , Y ,v 7. 1 A, v ' .' . ' . I ' ' 1 . . . . . F J ' Y V V. 1. . , I V i S , 1 112 S. Center St. Phones 65 and 66 Carl KOCh 85 CO' ' ' I ' l I F . . 1 T ,, - . - 15 ' 5 2 '. ' Q 9 2' . 9 7 4, Q E .. A Y :C X VV D Dleklnson Burt Shepard IILMBINIC XND Lulhbfll' Co HMIINC Wafer Soflcfners and BL ILDINC M ATLRI XLS AND FL EL Hart 011 Burners 108 Son TH LI NTI R STRL 1 T 209 Soulh Center Sl Phone 4lR 1 You re Never Too Young No matter what xour age xou re never too xoung or too old to save' The earher rn hfe you make xour start the greater wrll be your chance of success If xou have not a Savlngs Account alreadx we vs 111 he clad to open one soon -XS httle ae S1 xx 111 open an account here' Farmers State Bank BEPXX ER DAM W IS X X I I D J . , 4 , A I I J 0 if M 7 EI EI Y , r F . f Y W r El EI V 1 'I'12l.1ar-rloxlc 50-W 9 111 I ' l Q v v rv X- C ' . . . .X , . v v -' 5 T V , . L, I ' Y - , , . K X 1 f 'fr f III .Lt Syrnplzom Lau n Slafmnerx jonleel Torlet 1rl1rle9 Rogers Pharmacy The Rexall Slore BFAVER DAM XVISCONSIN Eawiman and Mzsca Kodak Szrfnhlzev Klerzzo Tonlh Paste Beaver Garment Company DAVIDSON BI ILDIING Retall Department STREET DRESSES Babler Babler X RAY SHOE FITTERS WE WILL MARK TIME The Hrgh School Student of Today II zll Be the Cuslomer of Tomorrow HartzheIm Fuel 8a Feed Co Dealers In Flour Feed Cement Mule Hlde Roofing Beaver Dam VI IS The LEWIS Cafe Beaver Dam s Popular Ealzng Place E A JACK LEWIS Prop KODAKS FILMS AND KODAK FINISHING One Day Serzzce VICTOR RECORDS AND VICTOR RADIOS Thomas Pharmacy 120 North Sprmg Street Voreck 85 Lawrence Excluszee Agenls for MRS STOVERS BUNCALOW CANDIILS WALTER HAGEN GoLF CLLBS AND GoLF BAGS 103 Front Street MAYTAG WASHERS VACUUM CLEANERS We Sell Applzances That Take the Work out of Housework Beaver Apphance Co Tel 1035 207 Front Street FDISON RADIO Pg href r IR ' V1 I ' 1 . I ' I 1. I , . v 9 1 . . 1' . .. , . 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Q I 'l 1:J,,.,.w.,,.,,,,.,,.,,.,,.,,-..-Q--VQQ.--.,-,,.,,.,,..,. , V ll -RJ-f May S ta dz 0 PHOTOGRAPHS Portrait Commercial MCKIHSKFY Yauman Co Home Furnrslzmgs of Endurmg Beauty FUNERAL SERVICE Zweck Wollenbul g Company Everythmg rn Hardware RADIO SPORTING GOODS 123 Front Street Phone 20 BEAX ER DAM WISCONSIN :Q X Q 1 O 4 I Ll ' ' 7? 121- 7 s X H P h 1 df. 1'rFflv i-?S1-Z 0 Cover Clzezrge Heref -X repulalzon for qualxty IS the most preclous asset of thls store It 1S your assurance of the merxt of anythmg you buy whatever the DTICC may be But there 15 no cover Charge' You do not pay a premlum for quality at Lhle store We may belect fine thmgs but you pay for them elmply as merchandmse Shopplng safety doesn t cost a penny here' EWTGN fb-7 WENZ C0 I28 l30 l32 FRONT ST BEAVER DAM WISCONSIN Dodge Counly s Largest Deparfmenl Slore Buzle' e Better Beewer Dem Plan Servzce Buzlders Erhzbzl Buzldzng Remodelzng Uaterzal Serzzce H O M E THF FOLNDATION OF HAPPINESS uzld II N C STARKVVEATHER 81 SON Inc 5 0 A . X X . 1 . i . . 'Y . 'N sa vs ' N y s 0 - - - S X N A - .. Y, ., C - I if - , r fm rg 5 rl . . F . . ,- B ' ow W Y n A .L , . H X I ' h d J Qfff-wa nM PLR DW W ORKS Clolhzefs and Furnzslzers Dry Cleaners and Dyers BLTTERBRODT BROS NORTH QPRINC STREILT PHONE 9 Wzlldhzer, The Jefzwaler Hammer 5 Serzzzw C L A R K Smtzom an 9011200 uzllz a Smzle IJIXII U I4 nw c wal IIN! 1111111 llze Blur and 3111014 I umps L XR W XSHINC an iltornexs at Iau LOMPI PTI LL BRIC X1 ION , 1 1 1 A 'Y 115 - ' N . ' I ,V Ruv.-xx. F. Cmlzl' A. W. LLTIQU' X O N d . 1 N . I IJ J C! K OII, i 'I . 'Q W vi' 1 '1 v 7 X , , 3 A - ' 'J 4 1 1 ffzf-4 MONARCH EQUIPMENT FOR THE MODERN KITCHEN Nlonarch Electrzc Autornattc Tzrne and Temperature Control Patented Monarch Duplex Draft Control Paramount Oven Heat Control We all lIke to lIve up to the sIgns Of the tunes for every day we hear of new Inventxons and modern Improvements In home equlpment that are aIds to better l1v1ng MONARLH cookmg dLVlL8S are playmg a very Important part In thIs daIly performance not only In sImplIfyIng the preparauon of the daIly mt Ile but In pr II.tIcally guaranteelng the results of all bakmg and oven cooked foods ThIs IS po5sIhle only through the assurance of umform oven heat at 'Ill umes Whether your reqmrzmtnts call for I toil wood gli electnt or combmatmn range there l5 'I MONARCH product to Serve. your needs All equIppul wIth autom lllt, or m'Inu'1lly controlled ovtn he It regulatmn how you vm prepare your nIe Ils In I MONARLH r lHL,L Incl h IVQ tht tImt u u Illy Htlllllfill for oxen w Itehlng lor other dunes, l 43 MONARCI-I HoxIE SERVICE EPARTMENT OF MALLEABLE IRON RANGE COXIPANY BEAVER DAX! WIS Page one hundred nme X - , - I. . . U Every experienced homo manager will appreciate the advantages ol' these features, Let us show Ou . . . . Y '. 'zsz zf-1 z-- - I '- my M E , 6 tt, . Sf ,I I D W , 5 N M I I-1 , V . . , N A S v, . Iv , I laid' ' ' ' X .auf X JJ Rob R Roberts M D Plzyszczan and Surgeon USF MAIER AND YAHN ENTRANCE 106 Front Street Telephone HOW A A Hoyer, M D 194K IRONT STRPFT Knaup Chevrolet, Incorporated CHEVROLET PASSENGER CARS AND TRLCKS 24 Hour Servlce HEADQUARTERS FOR PARKER FOUJN TAIN PENS AND PENCILS G1fts for Every Occaslon Langmacks Drugs Beaver Dam Bottllng Co Illamfaclz ref f The lasie wzll le!! ue make zl well Dazhf Citizen Sworn C1fCul3t1OH 3400 And Grouzng INC -num 2 CLOTHES FOR - YOUNG MEN EEAVEQ UAM WIS P lddt X X - a Y 16 . ' ' ' w 7 Y -' 1, P 2 , l I U ' 1 1 5 Q - - CARBONATED BEVERAGES ,, O , . I 0' ' ' W' IL. W 4 r' HQLPHDL VV Utzlzty zv serwng you OU press a button and the l1ght goes on You turn a sw1tch and agaln electrlc 1ty responds to do some task for you It IS your ut111t1es Job to glve you unfallmg SEFVICG day after day month after month year wh1ch labors ceaselessly to grve you the many con vemences and comforts wh1ch you enjoy IH your everyday 11fe You merely take them for granted Yet as you go out 1nto the world no matter Vw hat Held you choose you xy 1ll come to reahze the great 1mportance of electr1c1ty not only 1n your everyday llfe but also IH commerce manufactur 1ng transportatlon and commumcatlon And as you go out 1n the world you w1l1 find electr1c1ty ready eager to help you on your way to success WISCOHSIH Power and Llght Company I Szlentbf-day after day your . Y . . . after year. 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' D . ., . . ,V X X Pi oneh d df I wr' img-IT OFFICFRS J I MLCLI RP Q 6 Chilrman of Bmrd I msagaem O L D N A T I o N A L 3232: Q32-'IEE A B QIIXNDIIR I rcsldent K II R XFTTLR Umlef BL XVIR DANI VVIS K S FISIIER ASSISliI1t Ldshler 3232 CPON9 CQ DIRECTORS ESTABLISHED 1865 J I RICCLLRI' RASSHINN ND W RofERS ID NILRINSTRY B22 HZ 2'Q'l?Q,T R Projils 8200 000 00 HOTEL ROGERS The Hole! uzlh That Homffy Almosphere Where ill Frzends Meet BLMLR Dm WISCONSIN A MODERN FIREPROOF HOTEL 110 Rooms C2 P OO and l p XFYAIIQCIIIGIIIS for pm Itc pdrtles busmes Inu and Speual LlubS and orgInI1ItIons glxen Spenml 'Ittnnuon hx our L'lt9I'lY'lL dcpirtment J X Jonxsow Umm er Dmmg Room Coffee Shop and Spamsh Tax ern In Connectlon Pa roi hr Il ed flfleen X 5C ' - A L .JLSV II' .i T F. '. Q ' W. Q' Q 4 R- 1' MCLfW'f,H 'N Capital, Surplus and Undz'v1'ded . 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