Birnamwood High School - Bihiscan Yearbook (Birnamwood, WI)
- Class of 1951
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, pEDICATlOM m a t To Mr. Frank Pappenfu88, our friendly and amiable olasa adviaer and vice-principal, who haa helped ua over many of the rough apota during our four yeara at Birnamwood High School, we, the graduating claaa of 1951 dedicate thia, our Bihiacan. Editor------------ Business Manager- Assistant Manager Advisor----------- Rueben Eckardt â- Jim Cannon -Ambrose Suess â˘-Mr. Wisnefska Snaps Irene HegewaldâShirley Matz Senior8cope C. WestendorfâL. Whiting--D. DickmanâE. Budwit Prom Eunice h0hensee Dramatics George Brunnecker P.P.A. James BoettcherâLawrence Matsche P.H.A. Arlyce LeGault Football Sharon Leider Basketball James Cannon Baseball Rueben Eckardt Band Beverly Peasley Chorus Ramona Roblier Calendar Shirley MatzâBenedict SliwickiâPaul Palkowski Library Lucille Mijal One-Act Play Faith Erickson Senior Class Play Robert KainzâDennis Smith Student Council Gerhard LuetschwagerâBill Luetschwager Advertisements James CannonâAmbrose SuessâRueben Eckardt homecoming Gilbert Hohensee Administration June Sorenson Grade Teachers Robert TruaxâJune Steckbauer Dedication Dennis Smith Classes Charles CorningâJoanne SmithâRosemary Philipp Typists E. BudwitâD. DickmanâR. RoblierâP. Erickson L [I Cl 1 Mr. Victor Erickson Bachelor of Science River Palls S. T. C. Superintendent Mr. Prank Papperfuss Bachelor of Soience River Falls S. T. C. Agriculture Miss Emmy Lou Helmer Bachelor of Science University of Wisconsin English and Dramatics Miss Joyce Seyferth Bachelor of Science University of Wisconsin Library Science and Eng. Mr. Steven Cotone Bachelor of Science River Falls S. T. C. Band and Science Mr. Chester Wisnefske Bachelor of Education Whitewater S. T. C. Commercial Mr. Walter Weihrouch Bachelor of Science River Falls S. T. C. Veteran Trainer Mr. Leonard Minarik Bachelor of Science Stout Institute Industrial Arts and Math. Mrs. Helen Gunderson Bachelor of Science Milwaukee Downer Horae Ec. and Phy. Ed. Mr. Robert Olson Bachelor of Science River Falls S. T. C. Veteran Trainer Mr. Robert Murphy Bachelor of Science University of Wisconsin Coach and Social Science Miss Ruth Zahrt Office Clerk Grade Teachers Mrs, Tschudy (2nd grade) Mrs. Shipek (1st grade) Mrs. Salmi (Kindergarten) Mrs. Cannon (3rd and 4th) Mr. Mueller (5th and 6th) Mr. Culver (7th and 8th) Student Council Back Row- Steckbauer, Schmidt, Radmer, Hawley, Suesa, Front Row- Mathwick, Poatler, Hohenaee, Clark, Haas. 1 7 l Mr 'pf. . V JAf.ES BOETTCHER - Boettch Life is so monotonous, I want to be different. Transferred from Ant Football -4 One Act Flay-4 m GEORGE BRUNECKER - Georgia Everyone s friend and a very good friend he makes. Chorus-1-3-4 Draraa-1-3-4 Oriole-4 V try r V râ Dark brown eyes are dangerous things, they sometimes keep one from getting wings!! Band-2-3-4 Chorus-1-2-4 Oriole-4 F. H.A.-1-2-3-4 F.H.A. Sec.-2-4 Forensics-1-4 Library Club-1-2 Drama Club-1-2-3-4 G.A.A.-1-2 G. A.A. Sec.â2 V fa. o-' He can tackle, he can pass, he 3 the sportsman of our class. JAMES CANNON - Jim Band-1-2-3-4 Drama Club-1-2-3-4 Drama Club Pres.-4 Oriole-4 Forensics-1 Class V.Pres.-l-4 Chorus-1 Basketball-1-2-3-4 Student Council-1-3 Baseball-3-4 One-Act Play-3-4 Football-2-4 Badger Boys State-3 ETHEL BUDWIT - Peaches Jr DOROTHY DICKMAN - Dede Her smile and personality you cannot ignore. By this she has gained friends galore. Chorus-l-2-l+ Draraa-l-2-3-l+ G.A.A.-1-2 Forensics-l-lj. Library Club-1-2 Majore tte-3-l+ Mi,, RUEBEN ECKARDT - Redâ wNow if I was coach, we would have won them all. Band-l-2-3-l+ Drama Club-1-3-1+ Library Club-1+ Basketball-l-2-3-l+ Forensics-1-2 Baseball-l-2-3-l+ Football-2-3-l+ Student Council-2 Class Treas.-1-2 Band Pres.-1+ Bihiscan Staff-1+ Oriole-1+ ⌠L FAITH ERICKSON - Fae Her wizz and zest add spirit to B.H. Chorus-1-2-3-1+ Library Club-1-2-3 One-Act Play-1+ Drama Club-l-2-3-l+ Band-l-2-3-l+ Cheerleader-2-3-l+ G.A.A G.A.A. V.Pres.2 Homecoming Queen-3 Chorus Sec. 1+ Band Sec. 1+ Class Sec. Class Treas.-1+ Drama Club Sec.-1+ Forensics-1-1+ Oriole-1+ S. -1-2 1 â H PAUL FALKOWSKI - Paul I take my vacation during school time. Oriole-1+ ,)ifAv,- y Vy ⢠AT I P A . S tflfefc HEGE1VALD iK â y If all were as ambitious as she, what a great world this would be.â F.H.A.-1-2-3-I+ Library Club-1 Drama Club-1 Forensics-1 G.A.A.-1-2 Chorus-2 Oriole-lj. EUNICE HCHENSEE - Eunieâ Hereâs to Eunice The Belle of our class, tfe all must admit Sheâs a pretty swell lass. Chorus-1-2 Prom Queen-3 F.H.A.-1-2-3 Carnival Queen-3 Forensics-3-4 Badger Girls State-3 Class Sec. 1 Class Treas.-3 Student Council-3-14- Student Council Sec.-l F.H.A.Pres.-3 Drama-1-3-14. F.H.A.Sec.-2 Oriole Editor-U G.A.A.-1-2 HP GILBERT HOHENSEE - Hookerâ ;Vhy canât everybody be as studious as I am?â Transferred from Antigc Chorus-3-li Football-3-14- F.F.A.-U Oriole-iJ. yn ROBERT KAINZ - Bob Why should I say anything when everybody else knows it all? Oriol e-i-i mwmna GERHARDT LRETSCHWAGER - Stub Too bad I wasn't born rich instead of so smart. ARLYCE LE GAULT - Effie Life.is serious, I like to be different. SHARON LEI - Wiener There is more to school than studies. Band-1-2-3-U Basketball-1-2 Football-2-3-14. Chorus-1-2-14. Drama Club-l-2-lj. Library Club-1-14. Forensics-1-2-U Oriole- a 'Bill'1 at times and that ⢠X Ji H V ENCE MATSCHE - Zeke Girls don't fascinate me Give me a fishing pole and I'll be satisfied.â Band-l-2-3-U F.F.A.-1-2-3-a Oriole-k Forensics-1 SHIRLEY MATZ nJust a girl witn friendly ways Just a friend throughout your days .d-l-2-3-li Class Sec.-2 Oriole-! . Chorus-1-2 F.H A. Treas.-2 .-3 LUCILLE MIJAL - Lucy She studies, but she's perfectly normal. G.A.A.-1-2 Library Glub-1-2-1 . Chorus-2 F.H.A.-1-2-3 Oriole-! . BEVERLY PEASLEY - Bev Her Interests wanderâ outside of school. Band-1-2-3-1 . F.H.A.-1-2-3 Chorus-1-2 Oriole-1 . BENEDICT SLIWICKI Personality and Vitality all molded into one. Class Pres.-l Band-1-2-3 Oriole-)}. Chorus -1-2-3-U Chorus Pres.-lj. Library Club-1-2-3 Library Club Sec.-l Library Club Pres.-3 Band Sec.-3 Class Sec.-3 G.A.A.-1-2 G.A.A. Treas.-2 Drama Club-1-2-3-14- Forensics-l Carnival Queen-1 Oriole-lx i My - that wavy hair would make any girl rave. Chorus-l-2-3-U- Forensics-! orl°1-1 'faâijsr1 DENNIS SMITH - Smitty Move over, Einstein, here I cornel The one who makes the least noiseâ is often the one who is most useful. ' Chorus-1-2 G.A.A.-1-2 F.H.A.-1-2-3 Library Club-l-2-ij. Drama Club-1 Oriole-i JUNE SORENSON V AMBROSE SUESS If everyone In this world would have his personality, what a wonderful place this would be. Baseball-1-2-3-1 . Football-I . FÂŤF.A -l-2-3-ij. Oriole-! ' ROBERT TRUAX - Bob Doesn't anybody realize that razor blades are expensive? Transferred from Hatley. Oriole-lj. CAROL WESTENDORF - Westy My thoughts are my own, and to myself I will keep them. Transferred from Shorewood. Chorus-1-2-1 . Forensics-1 Oriole-! . i 11â LYLE WHITING - Lefty If wisecracks were drops of water, I'd be an ocean. Chorus-U Oriole-! Transferred from Stanley. Lead me not into temptation. Just show me where it is. Transferred from Kingsford, Michigan Football-2-3-ii Baseball-2 Oriole-ij. Prom King-3 Class Pres.-3 Student Council-3 CARL JOHNSON - Curly t iâ itâ : Row I4.- Opper, Karohn, Postler, Guyette, Broanacker, Ritsema, Radmer. Row 3- Mr. Minarik-Advisor, Corning, Meidl, Sontag, Steckbaur, Tarras, Konkol, Mathwick. Row 2- Reach, Matche, Korbisch, Erickson, Gehm, Hawkins, Youngqulst, Hanley, Ostrowski. Row 1- Whiting, Uttecht, Suess, Achenrelner, Ullenbrauck, Kennlg, Clark Krull. We, the graduating class of 1952, started our Junior year with an enrollment of 30. Later one more joined to bring the number to 31. During our Junior year, we were engaged in many different activities. Among them were the Homecoming, Variety show and the Junior Prom. The Homecoming Queen was a Junior and the Variety show was sponsered by the Junior Class. The Junior Prom involved a great amount of work but was well worth the effort. Our members were well represented in all school activities. We are looking forward to a bright future with much success and believe these wishes will be fulfilled. President.............Carl Radmer Vice-President.........Pat Krull Secretary........Charles Corning Treasurer.........Melvin Postler R. [| 1 n ii 3 V K. V 5ÂŁÂŁ 1 o0 r ÂŤ â - ' y ' VCiXA. a f oc l W idSK q A Mnâ- to. ÂŁa. ' SOPHOMORE Back Row---Parent,Kainz,Resch,Ecker,Arndt, Keif,VerPorten,Slckler Olmsted,J.Wincentsen,LeGault,Konkel Row ij.----Mr. Cotone,Advisor,Dickmen,Nlevlnske,Tautges, Cichanowlcz Krull,Clark,L.Krull,Schmidt,Udick,Kunst,Westfal,Hanley- Row 3------P.Luets chwager,Burris,E.Luets chwager,Carlton,Haas,Lipke Breyer,Brunecker,Stanke,B.Lemke,Landowski Row 2------Mrs.Roepke,Advisor,Meverden,Kooy,Brico,J.Lemke,Hable Carlson,Phillips,Hettinga,G.Wincentsen,Erickson,Kurth Zahrt Row 1-------Swanson,Grill,Kaufman,Nauta,Neil Pias,Passwello,Smith Lueth,Schroeder We the class of 1953 started our sophomore year still holding the record breaking enrollment,with 57 members, although we disl lose 10 members since we started a year ago. Our class has taken part in all school activities some of the outstanding being in basketball,football,one-act play, band,chorus, and forensics. We played a large part in the homecoming celebration, in which we entered two floats; one float came in second, the other third. Our Freshman initiation was held at the Lyceum on the night of Oct.5 Later we were honored by a return party. We Sophomores will add a great deal to the success of B.H.S. Our advisors are Mrs.Roepke and Mr.Cotone. President,...............Earl Schmidt Vice Pres..............Dennis Hanley Secretary..............Joanne Smith Treasurer................Lyle Krull FRESHMEN Back Row-Jacbson,Mijal,Dittbrender,Postier,Kaufman,Krueger,Erickson,01m Kunst,Kuns t(Antone)SIewicki,Korbisch,Kurth,Schmidt. Row 3-Kanley,Vaughn,Krueger,Hawley,Mathwick,Jorgensen,Hegewald,Blood,Sippl Wood. Row 2-Miss Helraer,Miss Seyferth,Weber,Kainz,Barnowski,Buitman,Mierkey,La Gault,Abma,SippKLois )Mortenson, Timm Row 1-Hegewald,Philipp,Reissmann,Dies tier,Opper,Clark,Dobratz,Wolf. We the class of 195h started out our fresnmen year with the enrollment of I4.6 members. We lost one member during the year. A large number of our class has been well represented in all school activities,with some of the outstanding represented being in band,chorus, forensics,and athletics. Two floats were made by our class,for our home- coming which helped make the parade very colorful. The sophomores gave a very nice initaition pc.rty welcoming the green freshmen and our new teachers. Later a return party was given for the sopho- mores by the freshmen. Our class has high hope for the future,and we know we will add to the glory of B.H.S. President..........Dennis Hawley Vice President,.Norma Barnowski Treasure............ .Nancy Timm Secretary.......Rosemary Philipp E 'I Row I-J. Clark, J. Udick, J. Cannon, W. Breyor, S. Leider, B. Dlckman, J. Arndt, L. Krull Row II-J. Krull, J. Wood, G. Hohanaee, D. Hanley, L. Guyette, F. Marohn, D. Steckbauer, D. Hanley, A. Suesa, Mr. Robert Murphy, Coach Row III-R. Eckardt, D. Ecker, R. Blood, C. Konkel, C. Haaa, J. Boettcher, N. Sontag, H. Tarraa. The Birnamwood High School football team had a fair aeaaon with three wine and four defeata. The whole aquad waa made up of twenty-four men. One of our main handlcapa waa trying to get enough playera out on practice aeaaiona ao we could get aomethlng H accompliahed. Another thing that alowed ua up waa the Injuries â that struck ua. Jim Cannon, our first string left halfback, waa out moat of the season with an injured neck, and Eap Tarraa with, cracked riba. ' There are six starting seniors who will be miaalng f om the lineup next fall. They are left end, Sharon Leider, left guard, Gil Hohenaee, and right guard, Ambrose Sueaa, left halfback, Jim Boettcher, fullback, Red Eckardt and halfback, Jim Cannon. September 15 Hortonvllle 6-----------------Birnamwood 18 September 22 Wittenberg 25-----------------Birnamwood 0 September 30 Waupaca B'a 6-----------------Birnamwood 13 Ootober 10 Shawano B'a 20-----------------Birnamwood 0 October 21 Surlng I4.2-----------------Birnamwood 7 October 21+ Marlon B'a 6-----------------Birnamwood 2k October 31 Plainfield 21+-----------------Birnamwood 6 A team Front Row- Boettcher, J . Krull, Eckardt, Hanley, Clark Back Row- Coach Murphy, L. Krull Brounacker mgr.. Cannon, Breyer, , Meidl, Postler, TJdick mgr. Blrnamwood U-6 Elcho 58 Blrnamwood 56 Eloho 61 Birnamwood 55 Rudolph 1+0 ÂŤBlrnamwood 1+6 Roaholt 72 ÂŤBlrnamwood 1+9 Roaholt 53 ÂŤBlrnamwood 61+ Scandy 29 ÂŤBlrnamwood 59 Scandy 1+0 ÂŤBlrnamwood 62 Tlgerton 59 ÂŤBlrnamwood 1+3 Tlgerton 53 Blrnamwood 12 Wabeno 63 Blrnamwood 51 Wabeno 71 ÂŤBlrnamwood 57 Mattoon ÂŤBlrnamwood 79 Mattoon 51 ÂŤBlrnamwood 51 Bowler 60 ÂŤBlrnamwood 60 Bowler 67 ÂŤBlrnamwood 76 Gresham 58 ÂŤBlrnamwood 59 Gresham 39 Blrnamwood snow Rudolph atom Tournament Games Blrnamwood 57 White Lake 49 Blrnamwood 62 Bowler 55 Blrnamwood 50 Bonduel 69 ⢠Conference Games BASKETBALL B TEAM Pront Row-Hawley, 01m, Ardnt, J. Hanley, Barrie Back Row- Coach kbrphy, Brounacker mgr., Krueger, Dickman, Schmidt, Haaa, TJdlck mgr Birnamwood 20 Elcho 27 Birnamwood 33 Scandy 15 Blrnamwood ko Gresham 1k Birnamwood ÂŁi Tigerton 25 Birnamwood 19 Rudolph 16 Birnamwood 19 Wabeno 25 Birnamwood 29 Rosholt 31 Birnamwood 23 Mattoon 19 Birnamwood 39 Scandy 16 Birnamwood 29 Bowler 30 Birnamwood 33 Wabeno 26 Birnamwood 31 Tigerton 39 Birnamwood ko Mattoon 17 Birnamwood 11 Elcho 27 Birnamwood 2k Bowler ho Birnamwood Gresham Birnamwood 28 Rosholt 26 Birnanmrood Rudolph v r , Row 2....Cannon,Eckardt,Postier,Suess,Clark,Sontag Row 1----Mr.Murphy,Coach,Udict,Mathwick,Steckbauer,Breyer,Corning Krull,Hanley,Hass,Brounacker,Student Manager Baseball had not yet started at B.H-S. when the Bihiscan went to press. The team consisted of nine veterans,with at least one veteran trying out for each position on the team. Last year the baseball team was a young,and Inexperienced team. The team won only one game, but they were always trying. GAMES B'wood 2................Scandinavia 5 B'wood 1................Tigerton 11 B'wood 4................Rosholt 13 B'wood 5................Bowler 16 B'wood 1+...............Gresham 1 B'wood 5................Wittenberg 10 B'wood 3................Matton 13 TOURNMENT GAMES .Bowler 11+ B'wood 6 1 Row IV- B. Dickman, Udick, Meidl, Leider, T. Brounacker, L. Krull, Konkol, J. Clark, Kunstt, P. Wesfcphal, D. Dickman, Baronowski. Row III- Corning, D. Hanley, 01m, Eckardt. Row II- B. Lemke, G. Brounacker, K. Westphal, A. Clark, Beversdorf, Peasley, Matsche, Budwit, S. Lemke, J. Hawkins, Nauta, Cannon, Cotone. Row I- Gehm, L. Hawkins, H. Postler, Philipp, J. Hanley, H. Roblier, Krubsack, 01m, Erickson. The band raa-te their first major appearance at the lumbermen convention at Wausau. At the homecoming game they again displayed their skill by doing marine drills and giving salutes to both the Birnarawood and Plainfield teams. In February they participated in the Winter Concert. A few members of the band organized a wPep Band' and played at a number of basketball and football games. The contest pieces choosen for the tournament this year were Fortunaâ by Zamicnik and On the Shores of Italy by Pat Lee. The march that was choosen was Washington Post by John Phillip Sousa. President Secretary-Treasurer Student Conductor Conductor Red Eckardt Faith Erickson Jack Krull Steven Cotone I n CHORUS A iiW Row 5-0. Henderson, K. Erickson, A. Kunst, D. Mathwick, J. Sllwicki, 0. Brunnecker, H. Kunst, E. Jorgenson, J. Hanley, J. Vaughn, A. Kunst, C. Korblsch Row lj.-M. Konkel, P. Le Gault, C. Mortenson, S. Nauta, D. Dickman, P. Erickson E. Budwlt, L. Hawkins, J. Hanley, P. Krull, D. Gehm, J. Smith, S. Zahrt, S. Olmsted, A. Weber Row 3-M. Opper, L. Whiting, D. Hawley, D. Kreger, C. Corning, B. Sllwicki, C. Radmer, G. Hohensee, J. Brounacker, L. Krull, T. Brounacker Row 2-R. Hegewald, L. Slppl, R. Philipp, P. Whiting, J. Lemke, E. Mierkey, D. Bultman, S. Le Gault, J. Grill, J. Pias, G. Wincentsen, C. Mathwick, J. Abma, A. Relssman, V. Kurth, C. Wolf, A. Clark Row 1-H. Postler, L. Kaufman, B. Lemke, R. Roblier, p. Kaufman, M. Krueger, N. Timm, A. Opper, B. Passuello. B. Clark, A. Korblsch, L. Neill, V. Clark, S. E. Cotone, Advisor The seventy-five voice choir was organized this year under the direction of Mr. Steven Cotone. The chorus gave its first performance at Christmas time, singing three well known Christmas songs, Angels We Have Heard on High, Oh, Christmas Tree, and Silent Night. Later this year they plan to present a Mid-Winter Concert and in the spring take part in the State Music Festival. I fl K LIBRARY CLUB Back Row----Zahrt,Mljal,Barnowski,Bultman,G.Wincentsen,S.LeGault Sckardt Row Ij.-----Arndt,Hanley,Dittbrender,Erickson,Abraa,Lelder,Dickman Hohensee,Phillip,Breyer Row 3-------Miss Seyferth,Advisor,Schroeder,Lueth,Kainz,Nauta,Phillip Krueger,Kunst,Blood,Hawley,Kurth,Ritzima Row 2-------Swanson,Korbisch,B.Lemke,Kaufman,Postier,Mathwick,Hettinga Grill,Smith,Reissraan,Sickler,Kaas Row 1-------Hegwald,Clark,Hawkins,Krull,B.Clark,Pias,Dobratz,Hanley Postler,Neil. The library club is- one of the service clubs at Birnamwood High school. The purpose of the club is to keep the library running smooth- ly and efficiently. Checking out books,keeping the shelves in order, and taking charge of the desk are some of the duties of the librarians in training. Work is done strictly on the volunteer basis. The member- ship makes it one of the largest clubs in school. 1 V â y 0y T AJ- a â  y y 4 r A S' ââ Q. Kt S A ⢠. A : ? V r i I Row V-A. Clark, Dlestler, P. Kaufman, M. Kreuger, Steinke, I. Hegewald, Hettinga, Neil, Passeullo, Olmstead, J. Wincentsen, Konkol. Row IV-Mortenson, F. Kijal, Bultman, R. Phillip, Wolf, Hable, Leuth, Kathwlck, S. Le Gault, Lipke. Row 111-Whiting, J. Lemke, Postler, Bricko, Kainz., B. Phillips, Suess, Koroisch, Le Gault. Row 11-Mrs. Reopke, Advisor, Uttecht, Jacobson, Achenreiner, Sippl. Weber, Swanson, Erickson, L. Kaufman, Ullenbrauck. Row I-R. Hegewald, Abma, Dittbrender, Reissrr.an, Kennig, A. Le Gault, Budwit, Dobratz, Passeuello. Tautges, Hawley, Ritsema, HoiTtensee, Suess, Schmidt, Radmer. RowlII- Carlson, Kreuger, Hegewald, Jorgenson, Blood, Opper, Ecker. Row II- Pappenfuss, Advisor, Nevinsky, Waiting, Arnt, Konkol, Guyette, Brounacker, Breyer, Korbisch Row L- Erickson, fceverden, Mathwick, Beott her , Postler, Carlton, Brounacker, Dickman, Sippl, Carlton. L I I 1 f It one act play Left to Right--Jim Boettcher, Mel Postler, Eunice Hohensee, Jim Cannon, Faith Erickson, Lois Kavrkins, Dennis Hanley, Janice Hanley. Jim Boettcher---------------Bert Mel Postler â...............Dude Eunice Hohensee -------- Eleanor Jim Cannon............... Wilbur Faith Erickson--------------Lucy Lois Hawkins ------------ Mother Dennis Hanley ----------- George Janice Hanley â.........- Sister ,!I m a Fool,' is a tragically comic predicament of a boy, Den- nis Hanley, who bragged too much at the wrong time. After working around the race track all summer as a stable hand, Dennis has final- ly been put into decent clothes by his mother and sister. (Lois H. and Janice H.) Encouraged by a dude he meets, (Mel P.) he begans to give himself airs, and piles them on as he meets this young gentle- men (Jim C.) with his sister and girlfriend. (Faith E. and Eunice H.) Dennis can't admit he's just a stable hand, so he begans telling them of his imaginary estate and thoroughbred horses, (taking the name of a prominent horse owner). The girls are impressed, but they must leave soon. Faith says she'll write, as she knows the address of his estate. Dennis is crushed and he doesn't dare tell her the truth. The letters will all come back to her marked, there ain't no such g iy Under the able direction of Miss Helraer, we were given an A rating at the league contest, and went on to the district contest at Stevens Point. DRAMATIC CLUB Row VI-J3aranowski, Bultaraan, P. Kaufman, Krueger, Mathwick, 01m, Boettcher, Blood, Helf, Kurth, J. Wlncentsen, Slckler. Row V- Arndt, Albert Kunat, Hanley, Dlttbrender, M. Erickson, Abraa, Mathwick, HettInga. G. Brunecker, awley, Vaughn, Llpke, Anton Kunat, J. Krull, J. Clark. Row IV-J⢠Sllwickl, Korblsch, B. Lemke, Phillip, H. Postler, G. Wlncentsen, E. Hohenaee, Wolf, Relssmann, Grill, Korblsch, A. Schmidt, Row III- Miss Helmar-Advlsor, Jorgensen, Ecker, Diestler, Mljal, Jacobson, L. Kaufman, Sippl, Kennig, Roblier, Timm, Mortenson, Passewello, Row II- A. Clark, Hawkins, Hanley, P. Krull, B. Clark, F. Erickson, Budwit, Dobratz, Opper, Dickman, Neil, Konkol. Row I-Breyer, E. Schmidt, Radmer, Corning, Hegewald, Cannon, Meldl, D. Hanley, M. Postler, Ritzema, Brounacker. This year the Drama Club was organized under the leadership of Miss Helraar. The One Act Play I'm A Foolâ was a sucess. In the Cast were. Faith Erickson, Eunice Hohensee, Janice Hanley, Lois Hawkins, Jim Cannon, Melvin Postler, and Jim Boettcher. President..... Vice-President Secretary..... Treasurer..... ...Jim Cannon .Dennis Hanley .Faith Erickson Red Eckardt Eunice Hohensee Carl Johnson The Junior Promenade was held at the Birnamwood Lyceum on April 29, 1950, with music furnished by J. B.'s Continentals. The theme song, Dreamer's Holiday , was played during the Grand March, which was led by the King, Carl Johnson, and the Queen, Eunice Hohensee. The ceiling was beautifully decorated with blue streamers and silver stars. A rainbow with the musical notes of Dreamer s Holiday adorned one side of the hall. Other decorations includ- ed Jupiter and Mars, rainbow candybars, butterflies, dish of scrambled stars, and trees ornamented with dollar bills. The coronation ceremonies succeeded the Grand March, which was held at ten o clock. The couple was crowned by the last year s King and Queen, Harold Erickson and Loretta Baranowski. The Crown Bearers were Patsy Sprague and Henry Schmidt. Others in the Court of Honor were Marvin Postler and Joyce Tronnier, Jim Cannon and Beverly Clark, Dick Pistler and Barbara Lemke⢠The chaperones were Mr. Mrs. Victor Erickson, Mr. Mrs. Herbert Hohensee, Mr. k Mrs. Frederick Johnson, and the members of the school board. HOMECOMING idiG. JLÂŁEÂŁii. Mil COURT OF HDIBR qtnsra JUKTDfi FHESMUKN 8 F. F. A. 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