Bonduel High School - Bear Book Yearbook (Bonduel, WI)
- Class of 1945
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THE TATTLED lu- THE CLAS Of 194-5 FRESH NTED BY S F' RWARD In publishlhy thi volum of ' he T ttlfr e the enior cless cf 1945 attewrt to recorl ll the events and ec 1Vlt1 s of this ye r in Boniuel Hlgh och ol And so we call our book The T ttler Ve hope th t o r annual not only n Bon uel High Schotl, but also tlhlishes n 1ncent1ve for recollecting our thoughts in future ye rs If you xhile looking through the pages, can 5 e what Bonlu l High Cvhfol me ns 1 of us our effort w 11 have been succesful CONTENTS ADMINISTRATIO CLASSES ACTIVITIES SCHOOL LIFE H . '., s , e 'T ., , n ,., C, .- f , , , ,, .K A , , 1 'V E tf ' 9 e . . N V H q Il C. 5 'IT 3 my endeavors to record a year's history 'F , H . ,33- r. 4 e ' , ,' ,, v, . e f f e to 9 to el , 3 s 'i I , .I l, , HEUIEHHUH I lf 'llfl llllw' ,gl DEDICATION We, the st ff of the l945 Tattler, dedicate th1s book to our school board and to the progress- ive minded citizens of the community, through whose cooperation and efforts the addition of a Home Economics Department to our school has been made possible We extend our hearty thanks to all those who have made the Home ECOHCMICS Department successful HHHUHL STHPP Seated M Kaminecki, R Kurowske, R Graf, R Krohlow, B Kurowske Ctandlng B SuN11Cht, W V Sorenson, R Moore, I W Krueger, V Klevesahl, Editor in chief Ass't Editor Business Manager Athletics, Music. . . . . . Other Activities Class Editors. . Humor. . . Photography. , Typists. . Advisor. . ANNUAL STAFF Rotter, A Thorson, D Kersten Muller, J Fischer, D Fischer, B Deering, M Themer Romalne Graf Rosetta Kurowske Ruth Moore Martin Themer Bill Rotter . , Donna Kersten Bernadine Deering Vilas Klevesahl , Dolores r1SCDeT Adeline Thorson . . Joyce Fischer Beverly Sumnicht , Verdel Sorenson Bob Krohlow . . Irene Mueller Mayme Kamlnecki Betty Kurowske - Miss Melchert MMV WM E, Mfg! J? 5 IUINVINQHIRWNKUWW 4 W 3 y ff if ' 9 f W W J Q First Row A Campbell, D Aderhold, R Olson, B GrosskopF, M lchert Back Row N Pe n, H Groth, R Niles E Olson Donald Alerhold River F lls T C Agriculture Betsy Grosskopf White ater S T C Commercial N rie Melchert University of Wis English and History Robert B Olson Cuperior S T C4, U of Wis Princlpal, Mathematics FACULTY Anlta C mpbell Central St te T C Ho e Fcononics Hllmer Groth Universlty ff Wis Soience Rush Niles M rquette Universwty Hlstory and Physlcal Ed Mrs Robert B Olson Eau Claire T C Social Studles and Music 61 ,,-. 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Q: 1945: ARLIC GAGNOV I! her we know not much f But Nhat we know is good d 3 4 Glee Club 7 73747 G A F 4 Newspaper C ff 4 Hfmecomlng Cormittee 3, Library 3,4 ARNOLF HAUK uNot to se ious, not too gay, But a rare good fe low Band l,2,3, Football 2,3,4, Basketball l,2, 4 Track 2,3,4 Home coming Comrlttee 3 Pro Comwittee 3, D 8 F 3 DONNA KEPCTEN nJust leave IT to me W and l,2,3,4, Gl e Club l,2, Cheeleader l 2,3,4 Prom Queen ,2,3,4 Cl sV Pr 2 Newspaper otaff 2 4 Annual ftaff, Class 'tc 1, Prom Co mittee 3 H recomlng COmmlttGC 3 One Act Play l 3 WIILARF KOHN 'When there's HOtVlHg else to lo Go to school it's good for you and l, F F A Pres 4 Senior Class Play E --- Y ' . A o . , 1 p x 1 G. . . . .45 .H . . . - , 5 B w L a 5 of an , 5 A 5 5 N5 1 2 ' . .A. lg F 2 W I 35 - 5 .' eta 5 I v E , . . A Q' 'Y S, ' ll - ll - 6 5 2 4- Cl , . . . ,3 , ERT - .' D 8 . . .H , 5 - 3, ' ' ' C 9 5 I 5 ' , 5 ,taff . .U ' 5 m . U i 5 I . ' . 2 - - ,,W, so 35 ' - JS if A U' ,' QM, 1' F . - B ' if ' IH C L . 7 nights. 5 5 D 5 F l , 5 25 . es, G1 ' . . . 5 4 5 ,J t ,3, L A G 3 L A . A . 5 be . - , Q 5 ts . A 5 ' ,, , 3 es., ' A . ' 5 7 . . ll 3 A ' ' ' 3 ' B - P ec 3 9 9 7 a Q a Lf n , F.F. . . 5 o , , , 5 , SENIIHIS ROBERT KRCHLOW nAnotner man who's made a name, Playing Jonduel's favorite game ' Football 2 5 4, das ketball l,2,5,4 Track l,2,3,4, ucxlng 1,2,5,4 Annual tafi, Prom Ccm ittee, htnecoxlng ommittee, Cla 1 e f es 4 'enlor bl se TV Y o uStlll water ran dee, A , D a P l 2 4 Prom Ccmritteo, homecoming Committee, N wspaper Ctafi 2 5,4, Aan: 1 Staff, Library 5, AUELL L lCN'R 'Cc quiet, so mfJ8St, sc winning, sc sweet Tne many v rtues ve love to repeat ll G V6 Club l F H A u a F 2,5,4, home coming Committee, Library 5,4 LLOYD M YER nHe's a Pilgrim on the path of least resistance Band l,2,5,4, sasket ball 5, Track l, Boxing 1 ! F F A 192151 1 Homecoming Committee, one Act Plays 5 1945: ELAINE KLIEGBR nYes sir, he's my baby.n 1 nd 1, G A A ' 9 l 2,5,4, One Act Plays 4 Library 4, Skit Club 4 Q0 ETTA EWROWSKI HP d ugnter of the feds, divinely tall and most divinely fair Glee Club 3, , Pres 2 Sec 2 New pa er Staff 2,3,4, Asst Ed 4 Annlal Staff, A st Ld Glas Tregg 4 Cne Act Plays 2,4 Homefoming ommittee, Prom Committee, Library 5,4, LEO MAROHL uln his classes he's a bashful sort, But out with the fellows a right good sport U Transferred from Gill tt 4, Basketball 4 Track 4 LENORE MCESCH Golng places doing things, is all the rage nal, GAA 2 3,4, Homecoming Com mittee, Skit Club 4 Library 4 RUTH MOOWE 'A singer she is going to be, And a good one most undoubtedly Transferred from Rhine lander 3, Glee Club 3,4 Newspaper Staff 4 Annual Staff, Homecoming Com mittee 3 DARLENE OLCON 'A good time now worth two gone by A 73947 A 4 Newsparer 'taff 4 Homecoming Commlttee 3, Prom Committee 3, Library 2,3,4 WILM R PAUTZ 'Who sald there were only three wise men count me in'H Football Mgr l,2, Foot ball 3 4, Basketball 4 Mgr l Track l,9,3,4, B xing 1, Cl ss P es 2 3,4, Homecoming Commlttee 3 Prom Committee 3, One Act Plays l,2,3, Sen or Class Play WILLIAM ROTTER 'Not a slnner or saint, perhaps, But one of the best of chaps U Football l 2 3 4 Basketball 1, 4, Track ,3,4 D 6 F ,3,4 One Act Play 4, Annual Ctaff Homecoming Comm1ttee,3, ,Prom COmm1tt6P 3 enior Class Play IRTNE MUELLER nYou think she's quiet why yes, But don't know her as others lo N A D Q F 4 Annual Staff, Home Cbmlhg Commlttee 3, Prom Cormitt e 3 Llbrary 4 DEV IS PAWTZLAFF 'His l1mbs were c st in ranly mold, For h arty sports and contests bold H Football l,2,3, Cant 4 Ba lf than 1 2,3,4 Boxing l, ,3, , Track l, 2,3,4 Class Pres 1 HOm6COmlDg Committc 5 Prom Committee 3 enlor Class Play CALIIW P IBIIS nwhy gentlemen prefer blondes, 1sn't hard to explaln W Football l 0 3,4 B skethall l,2,3, Track l,2,3, Boxing l,2,3, 8 F 1,2,3, Homecoming Committee 3 TELORE' QIMON ' t alw ys senior seemeth to me she looks glad truth why should a look s d 2, ,4, F H V Pres 8 F 2, , 4 Skit Club 4 Library VERDEL SORENSON 'She puts above every thing under the sun Her Jokes and her foo'1ng she must have her fun ' Band 1 2,1 G ee ub 5 G A A , 1 Pres Q F 2 4 Newspaper Staff l 4 One Act Plays 5 Annual Staff Claes teas 1 Class Sec 1 Homecoming Committee 5 Prom Committee 5 Sen lor Class Play WILLIE THIEDE 'I'1l do somethin sensational yet ' A Tr Annual Staff One Act Play 4 Senior Clase Play ADELINE THORSON 'The gladdest words of tongue or oer The week end is here again ' and 1 Newsoaoer Staff 4 Prom Comrlttee 5 Homecoming Committee ' Annual staff Library 4 RALPH YUENGER 'A little nonsense nov ano then, Ts relished by the 'QP'-v 'Kari 4K5 best of men Band 1 2 votball tball , Track 2 1 f F 1 Home coming Committee BEVERLY SUMNICHT 'Lead me not irto temptation Just show me where is and l G A 4 D k F 4 Newspa er Staff 4 Homecoming Com mittee 5 Prom Committee Annual Staff MARTIN THEMEH 'The teachers think I am so sweet They always want me in the foremost seat Football 2 4 Track 2 5, Basketball 1 2 4 Boxing l,2,5 F A 2 , KASPAR WESTPHAL 'A sticker is gap he doe what he can, In basketball me surely are proud of this msn Football 1 2 T 4 D Q F l,2,5 Basketball l ,4 1 Trac 1 2, Boxing l 1 Homecoming Committee 3 BEAJAVIN ZIMDARS 'Greater men than I may have lived but I doubt it ' Transferred from Elk Mound, Band 4 Foren sits 4 fl! Seated D Benter, E Polzin, L Glock, E Busch, E Busch, L Radtke, V Helnz, A Hovie, E Leisner Second Row Miss Grosskoph,Advisor, E Schriber, K Peebles C Schneider, R Brandt, L Krueger, A Klapper L Marohl, Third Row R Bleick M Boehlke M Meyer, D ruenwald The Junior Class of 1944 45 can now look back on almost three years of school life in Bonduel High School We find this small class in every possible activity In the field of sports we find such star athletes as Curtis Schneider Milton Boehlke, Royal Brandt, Kenneth Peebles, Gordon Schleuter and Dick Gruenweld The Junlors ranked first ln the One Act Play Contest with their comedy play 'Swept Off Her Feet N The following students are members of the high school band Lois Glock, Lois Radtke, Dorothy Benter, Curtis Schneider and Allan Pitt The big social event of the year was the Junior Prom Theme n0ver The R81HbOWn Some of the students who strove to keep the class average high were Lois Glock, Esther and Elsie Busch and Allan Pitt The class officers are as follows Pres Curtis Schneider, Vice Pres Milton Meyer, Sec Elsie Busch and Treas Esther Busch : U . 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' ' ' ' ' 9 , suvunmuns mass Seated G Hadtke, P Pegorsch, A Dobratz, N Krull, T Kupsky, R Klevesahl, M Peterman, D Bruesewitz, P Ganzel, S Johnson Second Row Mr Aderhold CAdvisorJ J Groth, L Eckert, A Hansen, L Boerst, L Hueschen, B ingledein, L Timm, I Dingledein, M Schneider, P Fischer, J Simon, J Monroe, Simonson hird Row M Genke, M Short, R Gagnow, R Kallies, A Ebert R Christiansen, J Peterson, W Reuchel Fourth Row D Zimdars, H Mueller, D Dobratz, W Kallies, F1fth Row D Kreitzer, D Salzbrun W Brodhagen, M Pues, L Klapper, W Meyer, V Schneider, Westphal, M Thompson, L Simon, W Mueller On September 3, 1944 a group of fifty two students came back for their second year of Bonduel H S Because of their varied activity, they are acclaimed noteworthy and promising citizens of the school Future Star Athletes of the class are Vernon Schneider, Curtis Westphal Wallace Beilfuss DuWayne Dobratz, Volney Meyer, Rodger Klevesah , Dennis Radtke, alter Brodhagen, Wm Kallies, and Donald Salzbrun Their one act play NJerry Breaks a Daten won second place in the School contest The musicians of the group are Margery P Lois H , Beatrice IJ ,4Kath1een R , Dale Z Jean M , Margery S , an Norma K , Lawrence K , Marlyn S , Iris D , Wm R Marshall T , and Robert H High on the honor roll are Margery P , Theodore K , Mickey D , Glenna G , and Dale Z The officers for this year were Pres , Roger Klevesahl, Vice Pres , lneodore nupsky, Sec , Margery feterma , anu Treasurer, Norma Krull Q . 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Radtke ' 9 1 W . o o c l o 1, o ' FHESHHIHH ELHSS Seeted J Boerst, A Benter, J Brandt, J Kohn, K Deth rdf D Jandt, E Runge, M Z strow Sencond Row I Marohl, B Kobs, P Roubal, L Kohn, L Waroh E Marohl, G Heinz, G St rn, D Rudie, Miss Camobell, Advisor Thlrd Row B Schmidt, L Robley, A Busch, L Schmndt, D Froellch, M D rling, G Spreemen, F Wavids, G Jarek, Fourth Row M Slevert, M Fischer, C Yuenger, B Anvellnk E Mueller, R Schuelke, R Stadler, L Bahr, J Bwchter, Fifth Row L Klosterman, P S1WOH, F Klevesahl, C Glock, B Druckrey, R Gipp, V Berkhahn Forty three eager and entlusiastic fresh en entered B H S last September They soon took pert in wany of the varnous activntles Their one act play nWho Gets the Cer Tonight9H Should promise of the dramatic t lent in the class The freshmen chose as their Homecoming King and Queen Jares Kohn and Dorothy Jandt The class has every reason to hope for creditable achievement in the future and the maintainance of the favorable reputation lt has earned thus fer Class Officers President Kenneth Dethardt Vice President Jwmes Kohn Secretary Dorothy Jandt Treasurer James Brandt o . u . a 15' Q : . 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' V 111- ss 1 First Row J Monroe, R Graf, L Bellfuss, V Sorenson, L Klapper D Benter, G Stern, D Zimders, B Zimdars Second Row M Simonscn, N Krull, M Schneider, D Runge, P Qimon W Brodhagen, M Peterman, A Benter, K Natzke, R Kallies,C S hneider Third Row D Kersten, M Neitzel, D Kersten, T Kupsly, R Gagnow F Davlds, M Thompson A Gagnow, L Debban Standlng E Busch, Meyer,B Deering A Pitt, D Rudle L Radtke, L Hue chen, I Dingeldein, L Deyer, L lock, Mrs Olson d1TGCtOTJ, W Ruechel, M Zestrow This ctive group was to e seen t interv ls throughtout the year and dolng a prod Job, too Under the direction f Mrs Olson they wo ked h rd and presented the first Mid winter Concert The band tried its new nBoogie Woogleu for the first time and it went over big at athletic events nd pep rallies In spite of wartime restrictions, the 0 D T permitted d1strict festivals Our band was invited and attended the fest ival at Clintonville Forty five members marched to the tune of Mutual , a good snapy marching numb This 5 the first year our bind entered class HCM competition The following people Worked on solos Marge Peterman n and Dale Wimdars Lorraine Debban, Jean Monroe, and Allan Pitt There were also wo vocal solos by Allan Pitt nd Ruth Moore The band got together for partles played novelty numbe and even trled iaz ing a few classics it will be hard to replace the following senlors in band next year Verdel Qorenson, Romaine Graf, Luella Beilfuss, Do na Kersten, Ben Zimdars, and Lloyd Meyer GLEE BLUE First Row D Rudie, G Stern, B Kobs, E Runge, J Groth, B Dingledein, P Ganzel, P Roubal, G Heinz, A Hovie, I Marohl Second Row D Benter, A Gagnow, M Peterman, L Hueschen, L Timm, N Krull, L Marohl, E Busch, E Busch, u Spreeman, B Schmidt, L Robley E Leisner, J Monroe, E Polzin, Miss Melchert Cdirector , B Deering Third Row L Schmidt, D Froelich, A Hansen R Moore, D Brusewitz, A Benter, J Simon, L Debban, M imonson, P Pegorsch This organizatlon of girls under the direction of Miss Melchert was right on hand to lend help on the school programs It consists of about twenty eight members representing all the classes in high school At the Christmas program on December 21 the Glee Club presented some carols They sang nThe First Noelu and UAngels We Have Heard On High U The girls and Miss Melchert appeared on the program of the first Mid Winter Concert with three numbers These were the 'Prayer From Hansel and Gretel', 'Finlandia', and nBeautifu Dreameru The following numbers are the three part songs that the Glee Club has prepared for the Spring Concert and the Music Festival at Clintonville Rose Marieu, HThe Kerry Dancersu NDedication and 'Allah's Holiday JUUHHHLISIH HUB Seated V Sorenson, L Hadtke, n Kurowski, R Grff E Sumnicht, D Fischer, E ChPlStlBHSOH Second Row Radtke, L Boerst, D Kersten M Peterman P Fischer, A Tnorson, J biscner, U Glson, N Krull, B Deering Third Row B Dinsledein, Mrs Olson fD1rectorl, L Hueschen, M Simonson, J Monroe, A Uooratz, R Moore, L uebban, Gagnow, 5 hurowski The editor of cur st fl, nomaine Qraf ana her as istant Rosetta Kurowski, gave mple as istancc an uidancc to ne news reporters on our staff The tgpists Elaine Chlrst ianson, Joyce Fischer, Darlene Olson, Beverly Sumnlcht, and Verdel Sorenson, were very reliable in typing artlcles which were handed in especially those handed in late neports from different members were given weekly The hi hllohts of the school news 1n the donduel Times were the 6iltOPl3lS, the nAround the Cornern section, and reports on the events of the different organizations, activities, and classes. ei' -gif Seated L Moesch, B Kurowski, D Fischer, L Radtke First Row L Boerst, B Deering, M Schneider, M Kaminecki, P Fischer, A Thorson, J Fischer A Leisner, E Krueger Second Row Mrs Olson Cdirectorl, I Mueller, L Debban, R Kurowski, I Dingledein, D Olson, E Christiansen, A Gagnow The library was rearranged for the convenience of the students and librarians to draw out books and magazines The bulletin board contained interesting synopsis of the many new books which were accessioned this year At regular intervals a synopsis of a new book was published for the interest of the public A systematic arrangement of new and old magazines was also put into effect which gave the students access to both old and new editions at any time. The students had a great variety of reading material to choose from for assignments as well as entertaining reading material. The stuqgnts had a great variety of books as well as recreational reading material to choose from. F 'Qnf 'H .rf Back Row L Krueger, C F t Buscn, C F D Blom, R Crristianson, C F K Detrardt, G L , D Brummels, TL Ld Row L Banr, G H , G Scrlueter, C F , A Klapper, Mu er, H , T1 e e, W Konn, ohn, G H , L Kla per, W Mayer, Second Row Mr Adernold, Advisor, J Ricnter, G H , Jareck, G h M Sievert, G n , L Mayer, C V Klevesazl, C F , F Ylevesarl, G H L Klosterman, G B Druckrey, G H First Row M Genke, C F R Gagnow, C P Simon, D Salzbrun, G n N Brodzagen, C F L Marohl, C F V Scrneider, C F V Mueller, C F Clapter Farmer Green Hand Special Awards P A Emblem to W Brodlagen, R Cnristianson, A Ebert, R Gagnow, Genke, A Klapper, L Klapper, V Klevesanl, L Krueger, W Mayer, Mueller, and V Scnneider. Meritorious Award Certificate . Klevesahl F.F.A. School Letter . Klevesanl Officers Pres1dent.......... . Klevesanl Nice Pres1dent.....W. Kohn Secretary..........R. Brandt Treasurer..........W. Tniede Reporter........... n Tnemer Activities: Plan program of work, hold fann skills contest, carry on Jr. nerd testing program, Green Horn initiation, sales program at atneletic events, make scrap book, initiate cnapter farmer, sponsor movie ping pong and horse shoe tournaments, FFA public speaking contest, bancuet purehase seeds, fruit trees, forestry trees, seed potatoes cooperatively, FLA A FFA picnic, booth and demonstrations at fair, test soils, camping trip, prune treesqand present awards for outstanding work in activi ies. A f- J L gb V xi , on ffm ,G V H V ' if an x4 V -M , 3 Asa: E , ag VL Q 'V I9 . f 'x 64k I :I W A 4 , Q 4,5- : 0 o as -in c as 0 CQFQZ . A . .3 . . .'.' . C.F.: R. Brandt C.F.g A. Ebert, C.F. I' 5 0 K 04-a' s 'J o Q' u CUFI? EU Go C' W. 11 d ClFlg W. CIFQS Jo K o 0. Q l p C.F.: I. C.F.: 0 -I e 0' 0 L 1 0 of 0 shag - z . 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Seated L huesc en, P Ganzel, R Kuromski D Simon, B Kurowski, P blSCL6P, A Peterman, I Maroll L Maronl Second Row B Deering, A Buscz L Moiscn, L Eckert, A Leisner, A Fovle, B Kobs, G Stern L Maroll I Dingeldein, L Sclneider, hiss Campbell KAdvisorl E Kruever, J Simon, G Spreeman, J Fiscler, P Roubal, L Koxn, B Scnmidt E Leisner, G feinz, Third Ron I Mueller, A Hanson, L Debban, D Olson, E Czristianson, D Froelicn, D Bruesmltz L Scnmidt M Darling J kildebrandt all girls enrolled ln Pome Economics may belon As Future Home makers of llsconsin, tle girls believe it is tzeir duty and privleve to foster wlolesome familv living and to make a coxfortalbe nome out of resourses at their command Tzev realize tlat txe joy of living does not depend upon wealtz but lealtn, willingness to sacrifice, to cooperate and take pride in tne vocation of nome making As tkey live txeir girlnood so szall their womanlood be, and as tleir womannood so tue future lomes of tleir country Even tlougn tie F h A didn't organize until second sem ester tney were still able to carry on tue following activities Supper paxty witl tie F F A , making of a service flav for tne scnool, F h A scrapbook, competing in State Demonstration contests, sponsering a movie, selling seeds, Motner Dauvnter Bancuet, Candle lignt initiation service, and F F A and F n A picnic Officers President Rosetta Kurowski V108 President Dolores Shnon Treasurer 1 Betty Kurovski Secretary Pnyllis Fiscner Historian Marjorie Peterman I V 0 V L4 ' 9 ' 0 3 u ' e ' ' o N. A ' K o ' o W' A S in l S : o . 0 J: 0 'N L ' 0 f ' . ' . 1 ' . ' . 3 . .3 . ' 4. H ' I . Q ' o ' o A A ' o A ' 1 ' u 4 ' 0 I 0 I ' Q ' , . . 0 . . . . . 0 A ' o 1' o ' 3 0 Y Z . lg . 1 . Tne Future Homemakers of America is an organization to wnicn . A Y , So Y ' 4 'I A A J I , Y. ' x A . . A V -A 'J V A ' J 4 p 1 , 'A A I 4 ' N X A 4 g a A o do o ' , I I J 1 4 A 0 0 5 O is v H I I O A A V ' :QQ , 5 0 I O one 0 C OIOOOQOOO v . iii! l ODUOIOO 'V OIQIOOOCO OOO! 0001 UHHHHNIE5 HHH First Row C Druckrey, A Druckrey, D Pantzlaff M Boelke R Vuenger V Ruecrel, R Kallies C Scrneider L Meyer, E Rotter, M Meyer, Second Row B De ring L huesclen J Simon, L Eckert R Kurowski, E Buscl, P Ganzel, D Bruesewitz H Peterman Radtke Tklrd Row, D Rudie I Maroll L Radtke L Moesch, D Simon, B Kurowskl, A Dobratz, V Leinz, Beilfuss, A Leisner, G Lelnz, D Benter, E Leisner J Boerst P Roubal, B Scnmidt A Buscx, B Kobs V Sorenson, J Monroe, E Polsin, A Benter, M Zastrov, R Graf, Miss Melcxert, Director Fiftn Row E Krueger, D Kersten, B Sumniclt L Marorl E Buscl, D Froellcn, L Debban, M Shnonson, N Krull, L Glock Sixtz Row M Sievert, V Meyer, A Pitt M Tfompson, D Zindars, h Miller, B Zindars, T Kupsky An active organization of the scnool is the D and F Club under tze direction of Miss Melcbert lt is open to anyone interested in forensic work A new system of entering a contest play was introduced this year An all scnool cast was cnosen for the play HMrs Jones and tze Bourgeoisie' Txe play was entered at the district tournament and took second place competing acainst Snawano and Kaukana l February tne varlous classes sponsored a one act play and presented txem for tne public The forensic winners, Anita Benter, roward Mueller, Marian Zastrow, mickey Dobratz, Allan Pitt, Jean monroe, and Ben Zlmdars entered tie leavue contest at Kemaunee Allan Pitt received an WAH ratinz and went on to the district meet at DePere m ere ie again received an UAW rating making nlm eligible to attend the State Contest : . ' . . 5 . 3 0 A J in A . 0 S D J 9 0 A . 'J' . . n : . e 3 . ' . . 3 . ' . 3 0 . Q xx' 0 . 0 Z Vo A: G. . l ' . 3 . . . 5 4 g . . ' . . , C . . 'X . L. n ' . 0 . 0 ' o 3 0 0 Fourth Row: A. Gagnowg I. Mueller, E. Runge, E. Maronlg 0 ' 0 M I o NA' o 3 0 ' o . ' a ' o ' c -Y' 9 ' K4 : o ' a ' a Ia S 4 A Q O -4. l - 4' O . O . U . O 1 3 o ' Q , ' n I o da ' O . 'O D C ' C O A U O I O 4 ' A A , O . n A O 'Q A . . V 4 O V Q L' 'L .1 'M Wad! JUNIOR PLAY 'SWEPT CLEAN OFF HFR FFFT V Heinz E Busch Casst d1T9CtOTD E Busch, M Boelke L Gcnhe der, D Gruenwald, L Glock, Mies Grosskoot C irectorb SOP!-ElIORf PLAY J1RD'1 BRFAKS A DATE T. Kupsky, A. Dobretz, M. Simonson Casst director! N. Krull R. Kallies, G. Radtke, J. Monroe Cdirectorh H. Mueller Seated L kuesczen, G Radtke V Sorensen E Krueger, L Moiscn N Krull, J Fiscler, D Fiscler, G nel Second how L Hadtke, D Simon, h Euscl, L Buscn, A Dobratz V neinz J iildebrant Monroe, R Graf Trird Row Miss Campbell CAdv1sor7 B Kobs, L Boerst, 1 Simonson Tnroucnout the year trls Las been an active orvanizatlon under tle direction of Miss Campbell Tre virls who join tne G A A develop and gain knowledoe of sports Under Miss Campbell's direction the girls took part in basketball, ice skating, softball, and otner sports Tnose softball games were really it, meren't they girls? Some of tue Girls organized a uskit clubn, the purpose of wrich was to vive skits at pep meetings As an award of merit for membersnip tnose taking G A A nree years were to receive a small HB' Tnose active for our years received a large HBH Tnls organization has been a successful one for all the girls have enjoyed it very muon Tne officers wno served tnis year we e President Joyce Fiscner Vice President Dolores Simon Secretary Treasurer Dolores Piscler : O I -I . 0 3 1 3 'O ' . g -. . . . . I . ' nz. ' : . a . s ' Al . ' n 4 o 7 n T 1 ' 0 , o , 0 4 , U0 1 0 o 1 : A 3 , - . - B, Sumnlchtg L. Marohlg D. Olson, M. Scnnelderg P. Fiscnerg Tv o o 1 Ol K 1 A 1 r Q 4 A 9 . D ' U I O rv I ' L L . I O x :J L 1 O 0 A V i I O b '. . f . ' V l . A , s F : 9 , UOIOIIIIOOO OOIIIO , . - , , Jglfyiln, rw Y Q X? .R 42, r fc 4 v ,QQ lifl' f '4 J .rx I .V Q'ox r if f xy , , 4.0 ljptfl fr v I if Q1 W ' 7 Q' 45 'J f 'f if' I at I f Q 0 -nf' ff -Qljfif fm. WW fa Iv' ,129 91, , 42'-1 :W og: 1: 11 GWNW N2 A ,fb KN? ruumnu Seated C Nestphal, G Schleater, N Themer, A Druckre D Pantzloff, R Jrandt, R Yuenger, R Krohlow, K Westphal, C Peebles, K Peebles, A Hauk Qecond Row E Schrieber, Tanaeer, M Neyer, C Schneider, C Druckrey, N Pautz, M Boelke Radtke, V Schnelder D Dobratz, D Blom, J Peterson Third Row D Gruenwald, J Brodhagen, R Klevesahl, V Fey W Beilfuss, Mueller, R Kallies, D Salzbrunn, H Mueller, L Slmon, I Aallies FOOTBALL fleven seniors played their la t football game for Bon Q el Hlbh wnen they defeated the hi llr touted Kimoerly High team for the latter's f1PSt defeat of the season It was the seventh mln this season for the Bears, and the thirteentn 1n a row lor the Bonduel boys The village of Bonduel can rightly be proud of this group of boys, as can all of hawano county The isnt regulars are Chuck Druckrey, Ralph Yuenger and Dennis Pantzlaff, backs, Bill Rotter, Bob Krohlow, Cal Peeoles, Arnie Haak, and hap Jestphal, line men Tnis group of seniors, aided by Kilmer Pautz, Adolph Druckrey, and Martin Phemer, also seniors, as well as Royal Brandt, Gordon Schleuter, Fen Peebles, Curtis Nestphal, and Milton 'eyer bore the brunt of the work for the Be rs during the past sea son 1 . z . . 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I q I 0 A .. 0 Q , O Q . 1 ' O D . -I I ,- 2, . w ' :J 1 v Y 7 . ... . 5 - n HTHLUIES PERSONNEL Dennis Pantzlcff Uull and Captaln prooaoly the finest back onduel ever prodaced also leallng back LH state this year Raloh Yaenger alfoack a hard lunnlng sack good pass re ceiver caught pass th t ,all d flmbBP1V game out of the iire harles Druckrey Quarter one of the J st lefensive backs in high school circles pP6ClSS lccker mls ed latter part of sea on Jecaus of Jroken lef Robert Pronlow na goou recelver ragfed lefenslve end v ry shlfty anu wlll oe narl to replace fllliam mgtter nu stronb offenslve very fast ani Coca re ceiver was a con tant tr eat vartin Tlerer nd art came through ln flne style this year wa a sarc flre pass rfc iJer Calvin reebles lackle not very neavy out stealy and very agvreslve tackl new in service ly stronm efen lvely great ompetltive splrlt now 1U s r Vl e Prnoli Pa k ulard stron d6p6DSlVP ball ollyel steely and dependaole Aaolll Urackrey Guarl tran fer rom Glllett came throuvh in fine strle fast Good wlocker at the enl Lf the season he was ,laylnb rebul r Wilmer altz U nter 't play an awful lot oasketball lS hls game, but always cou u se ueoended uyon tc do goo Job when needed FOOTBALM SCHEDJLL They 'SHBSFE Tmepg h rion here Nest DePere There 1 NEWS Here Homecoulnf V' SUDHCH There Palaski Here rlmberly 20 Here 207 Z5 . -A , K. -- J A-1 , x ,, -,, ,- ' r ' T' . - -If ' -- 1 11 f' w -- ' - - -- V Y a n' e T ' ' 3 - - -- ' Q f . -- ' ' .L 1 --7, S s ' ' e 1 O. L ' -LK'-- A' ' -- ,vb . ' -- 9 f E -E '..- F Iv -' --' 1 - ' 'J' .. -- s 'dz' . H' . 1 L -S --X . lf ' .' - s ' x ' 3 e 1 . W' -'T' ' -- ' f' f '1 Y , ' Q..- Q - , . . 4 Kastar lcstphal-strong of enslvely--precise blocker and equal- P J at '--j c . ' ' ' -- ' e - V W in gg Y' I - 'l-- ' A -4 LA J 4. J A , ' . A V I ' il ' ' - 1-- ' 3 l . ' , -- e 5 1 -- ' -..fr 7 L' -.. ' ' , - r ,N . 'Q' T' 3 . 2 - -ca --gi'e X1 f ' 1 ' L--' - ' - - f- 1- u f P . 2 A j ' ' O O We L . 7 6 ' fa 20 0 T W , 40 12 Yu 44 O - 3' 5 1 51 6 ' 25 12 'C. 13 HHSHHHHH Seated M Tzemer D Grunevald D Pantzlaff V Pautz C Druckrey, R Vuenver R Krorlow R Brandt V Rotter A Druckrey Mr Niles, Coach INDIVIDUAL SCORING FIELD FREE TOTAL GAMES GOALS T ROVS Pantzloff Yuenger Pautz Krohlow Xestpral Gruenvald Druckrey Themer Boelke Scnneiuer Druckre Rotter TOTALS 175 152 115 128 212 142 567 Second Row: T. Kupsky, Managerg C. Scnneiderg M. Boelke ' ::::: NO. , X L 1 POINTS 13 77 20 18 48 56 18 56 45 5 ' 16 18 15 49 G A 10 9 9 27 : 12 9 10 28 8 5 5 15 8 5 O IO ' 8 O 1 1 ' 5 5 1 7 y 5 2 5 7 5 O V, 5 f 5 Bonduel Bonduel Boniuel Ronduel Bonduel Bonduel Bonduel Bonduel Bonduel Bonduel Bonduel Bonduel Bonduel Bonduel Bonduel Bonduel Bonluel Bonduel TEAM CCORIWG Bowler Clintonville Cturgeon Bay Menasha New London Men sha Wabeno Cath Central Clintonvllle Pulaski Alumni West DePere Wabeno West UePere Pulaski TOURNVY Gibr lter Luxemberg Casco forfeit Bonduel High Qchool finis ed a highly successful basket ball season, wlnning 14 and losing 4 games The Wears ran into a treak of hard luck when two of their regulars Pantvlaff and Krohlow, were laid up for three weeks with oak poisonlng picked up on a hunting trip Curing his period the Bears dropped three close g mes, two to Menasha, and one to New London They completed the remainder xf the season undefeated, until the finals of the District Tournament when Cas o defeated the Bears in a thriller 34 to 33 Bonduel's se son included two victories over Clintonvllle Vest Pepere Bowler Pulaski and Wabeno, and one e ch ov r Catholic Centr 1 of Green Hay, and Cturgeon Bay all teams of hlgher class ccmpetltion Bonduel will lose 6 senlors, includlng Cennis Pantrlaff one of the le ding High School Athletes in the State, and high scorer for the Bears this season They ill also lose Wilmer Pautz, Bob Krohlow and Chuck Druckrey of the regular l1ne up Krohlow and Druckrey were outstandlng in their all around floor play, while Wilmer Pautz could elmays be relied on for a stealy, effective man around both boards Other Senior mem bers were Mart Themer, Adolph Druckrey, Ralph Yuenger and Billy Rotter Kaspar Vestphal, regular guard, was lost to the Navy about two months ago Dick Gruenwald will be the only returnlng regular for next season, but the Bears have some promising Sophomores and Juniors in Mllt Boelke, Curtis Qchnelder, Rog Klevesahl, Volney Mevers and a few others 42 27 29 22 36 t- 28 - 28 . 34 16 19 l8 . ? 24 X 52 10 1 . 43 . 25 43 - ' 37 25 21 . 25 24 42 18 42 18 36 M 20 45 30 2 a O '. 44 20 1 33 34 9 , , . A f L' V 9 H 9 . 4 , f , 1 a e fi? 'Y' rw pw RW wifi tw MMWWMH if Nt iw ga-ggg ar fgiiiyw ' mil mwllw an V vw? m 71 ' J HHIH Seated W Brodhagen, R Klevesahl, W Kallies, W Beilfuss, C Westphal V Meyers, D Dobratz, D Radtke, Mr Niles, Coach Bonduel 'Bn Team, according to the won lost column, does not look too encouraging, but this is not the case at all Our boys all Sophomores, played against teams of varsity caliber all year and did a find job of it winning four and losing eight During our past basketball season these sophomores served notice that they will be able to take care of varsity work in good style next winter Among the more promising boys we find Rog Klevesahl Curt Westphal, Volney Meyers Walt Brodhagen, Wally Be lfus and William Kallies Several others with another years' Experience and added size will be right in the thick of ngs S Standing: W. Kupsky, Managerg D. Salzbrung R. Kalliesg FHEEHIHHH HHSHHHHU First Row R Stadler,FF Davids, C Yuenger, J Kohn, R Anvelink, M Fischer, G Jarek, P Simon, C Glock K Dethardt, J Brandt, M Sievert, B Druckrey, R Gipp FRESHMEN BASKETBALL For the next few years Bonduel basketball followers will see much more of this years green freshmen team Their roster had only one boy who had any experience with basket ball before this year This group of boys lost the first three games to O onto Falls teams, but improvement, continued improvement, was brought out by the boys all year long Among those who should be future greats on the Bonduel teams are Marvin Fischer, Carl Yuenger, Ray Stadler James Kohn Roger Anvelink, Gerald Jarek, John Richter, ames Bran t, and Leonard Bahr This freshmen team, aided by the expert coaching f Mr Niles has come along much faster than some of the previous teams They participated in and made a good showing in the annual Freshmen tournament held here Help the boys along They're your future champions' second Row: J. Richter, L. Bahrg F. Mlevesahlg R. Schuelkeg 0 o IIHHH LEHUEHS i?V'ws5'w ,.. Jean Norroe Glenna Radtke Donna Kersten l M-N' Ila Marohl Betty Kobs Marlyn Simonson Norma Krull EVOLUTION OF BASKLTBALL nListen, my childr and you shall hear a tory of sorts that is very queer Listen my children, one and all, to the evolution of Basketball Way back in the beginn ng ages of man, before our brains began to expand, an ape by the name f Horace Brown was cllmbing to bring a coconut down As he climb ed up and up the tree, on the tip top branch he chanced to see a cocorut mammoth and huge in size, round as a ball, he grabbed the prlze and qulckly sliding down to the ground chatters to call h1s frlends around They flocked around all except one, Old John Smith refused to come by swnnglng high in a grape vine loop he sang in glee, nBoop,boop, a doo Hor ce was mad as monkey could be, he he thru' the loop, down came John in the midst of the group They shouted out, the group as a whoe, NHe's knocked for a goal a goaln and that, my dears, was hfw the game grew The goal was the hoop to throw the ball through The monkeys who yelled as their tails uncurled were the very first rooters in the whole wide world Well, every one then took turns and threw the ball through the loop and so practice grew Years passed on and their tails disappeared and the space became wider between the ears The fur was gone so hides were worn from morn to night and ni ht to morn Well, Horace Brown, as his ancestors had done, loved to thro goals out in the sun One day as he practiced with a nice stone ball, John Smith came over on an unfrienlly call He tried to keep Horace from hitting the goal and so many times Horace missed the hole The two were the first forward and guard Finally John began guard ing too hard He pulled away Horace's leopard skin and ran away wust as fast as s1n Horace looked, and down towards his knees there he stood 1n his B V D's Then he said, nMy skins, I don't need ' m In B V D's I've much more freedom ' On he played, he really looked cute, and that was the very flrst basketball suit Generatlons passed and man progressed from stone to metal for metal was best A metal loop replaced the grape vine, this made a goal that was certainly fine So many barbarians wanted to play Two goals were put up on facing each way Now Horace Brown took the goal to the east, and John Smith's gang didn't mind ln the least, for they really thought the goal that was best was the very fine one facing the west One dey John's gang couldn't find their ball so they grab bed up Horace's Now wasn't that gall' From west goal to east, east goal to west, that ball traveled Vell, I'l1 be blessed, if that wasn't re lly the first flght, fight boys fight U The old chief smiled, nThat is all right I'm only here facing re- alities Keeplng these boys from any fatalities U He whistled shrill and magestically stole out on the court in true referee mode Well, years passed on, they made some rules barring out headlocks toe holds and duels Then they began to limit the t1me and char ed each rooter a nickel or dime and so the game was commercialized before its interest we realized Now that my dear, is the tale so tall of the evolution of basketball T 4- en, . 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Vilas Klevesahl wills his active interest in FFA to Ray Christiansen. he believe that Leo Marohl is taking all his dates with Jean along with him. Carl Busch leaves his experience in combing his hair into those beautiful waves to Kenneth Peebles. Martin Themer wills his 'Frank Sinatran ability to Allan Pitt. Mayme Kaminecki will see that the advanced shorthand class of next year will get her books Mayme will be glad to be rid of them for a while Dennis Pantzloff decides that H8 will take everything with him so that he can be successful wlerever he goes Irene Mueller bequeaths to Phyllis Roubal fer bashfulness You'll find it a help, I'm sure Willard Kohn leaves with the school all the songs he played on his mouth orsan Arnie hawk wills his ability to stay out of trouble to Duane Blom Pere's hoping! he all think tlat Beatrice Dingeldein would very much like to have Verdel's blonde hair So she gives to Beatrice her locks Robert Gaonow ets Calvin Peebles ability to date the freshman girls Seeing that Lenore will be leaving she leaves all her books to anyone the Junior girls who may enjoy them William Thlede gives all his dates to Betty Schmidt Adele Leisner leaves her quiet way to Janet Boerst Ve regret to say that Ruth Moore will be taking her ear rings with her, but her trills and trembles go to Gloria Heinz Lorraine Debban gives her trombone to Kathleen with the poet script lat Sh6 may play it for her own 'Amazement Darlene Olson leaves her love to the Navy to Lois Marohl And so we sadly bring to an end this, our last will and testament May tlese, our gifts, prove useful in the years to come With a last goodby, we do herewith, by right of law, solemnly attach the sign and seal of the Senior Class of 1945 QYJ 1 f 4 of F o tk 'P U. ',, ffk V 5-199' ' 4 y , 'V V 4,v Z ' H,fg,,,zf,l fl 1 . 4Zf,, ELHSS HISIUHH Turnlng back the rages of our days spent in Bonduel Hlgh we could flnd lot of thlngs to stlr up wemories Remember our fnrst lng were to go or Khat horns,U gloves aprons, dl erent we got our athletlcs, muslc, and D dav of school lt was awful not know to do And lnitlation, wearing Ugreen and curlers to school is sowethlng tart wn every activlty that flrst Vear R F Ve were deflnltely on our w y And then we were Sonhomores They s y that revenge is sweet Xe coulc h rdly wait to lay hands on those freshmen And rerember 'hose pep t lks of Mr Gharr1tV's We took h1s adxlce ard Fade o1rselves knovn around school Jtnlors' Th1s was the th1rd t me Ne've come back to link ourselves wlth Eonduel Hlgh School nd e ch time it was nwcer hilmer Pautz was agaln elected as our cl ss president HOV9COVlHg as a blg success that e r Beat laupa was our slog snake dance one act Ylay n and e dld gust ttet t o Pewember the bonflre and the ance llth Gordon heyes'orchestra9 Our that ye r wa A Penny Sa ed One of o r class Then t'e b1g night Prom, wlth NAnchcrs Arelgh' as owr tkeme e really vorked on those blrds and slgnal fl gs, d1dn't wev Chuck nd Wo nw led the Gr n narch under the colored lights that nigtt Then for the last year at Bonlucl Three of our class mates Calvln P9GD19S, R lph Yuenge , and Kaspar Lestphal left school to JOlD Uncle Cam's armed forces Our senuor boys play ed tVG1T l st footb ll g mes ani lost the b sletball tovrnam nt by the he rtbreaker to Casco We nresenfed txo plays, nCOm1Hg round tne ount N nd HSpo It was an excitwng day when grades were averaeed for o r four ye rs at B nduel High School Verdel Sorenson 1S our Vale lctorlan, Wllmer P utz our Calutatorlan The cutst ndwng S91lOT chos n fro1 the class of 1945 as Romaine Graf Then, wlth the annual oPf to press xe look d forward to gr d1ation Our motto H itrln our Scope, the Best H , . 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ELHS5 PHUPHEEH CLASS PROPHECX With the help of the Bureau of Missing Persons we have finally discovered what has happened to our classma es Jabber, Jabber, Jabber Now Bernadine Deerlng is Hjabberingn in Congress as the brilliant Wisconsin representative Betty Kurowski is keeping up the morale of the home place, all and all she's keeping up his morale too Elaine Christiansen too has settled down but the place and man is unknown Immediately after school Beverly Sumnicht joined the WAFS and is the ace woman pilot of the U S A We find Romalne Graf, after years of tedious labor, the edltor of a current magazine Luella Beilfuss now plays the part of Alicia in the popular radio program, HNew Noonn sponsored by Best Cigar Co Donna Kersten, the 'pharmasist falru s taken her place in good ole' Bonduel's Drug Store Verdel Sorenson wanted to live along in some secluded spot but were informed that Verdel is in New York City What's the attractlon Verdel? Joyce Fischer too has taken the big step and it looks l1ke one happy family The Bureau had to go to Europe to find Dolores Fischer Who is the lucky man, Dee? We find Darlene Olson managing a tourist camp near the Canadian border Darlene's employer is unknown Purgie Thorson has taken a position as a private secretary in Chicago Adele Leisner made good use of her stenographlc ability when she became Pautz's private secreta Delores Simon found nthe mann stlll waiting for her Elaine Krueger, Lenore Moesch, and Irene Mueller married right after school was out and the Bureau reports that they are very happy with their little Hgipsu Beauty plus brains, that's Rosetta Kurowski, manager of a beauty school in Milwaukee A schoolroom filled with beaming faces speaks Lorraine Debban s owner and operator of a model dairy farm in the vicinity of Bonduel Mayme Kaminecki is still in Briarton but that's the extent of our information on this classmate Wilmer Pautz always did like to sleep W find he is now sleeping behind another desk but this time it's in the Senate Chambers of Washlngton, D C We find Willie Thiede on the Arizona Desert strumming his guitar and singing that's right, Red Wing' After operating a successful dairy farm for many years, Robert Krohlow retired and moved to Mexico Arnie Hawk and Chuck Druckrey pooled their money and are co owners of Bonduel' most exclusive night club A visit to a large canning company furnlshed us with the name of its owner, Ralph Yuenger Dennis Pantzloff, most valuable player of the Bonduel Bears has Just informed us of the team's tenth stralght win over the Green Bay Packers That harmonica sounds familiar' Why it's Wlllard Kohn singing and playing for Sweetheart soap a vertlsements Vilas Klevesahl has kept his interest in hunting and is now a game warden in Shawano County We regret to say that Martin Themer left his Dad to become HSonnyboy Swoonitrau on a prominent radio network Leo Marohl is featured at NChuck's and Arnie'sN a leader of the HLoyal Canadiansn Carl Busch has taken over his father's farm Ben Zimdars has made a name for himself as the twentieth President of the State University Adolph Druckrey got Hin the papersn as the Jitterbug champion of 1960 Careful Spitz, you're not so young anymore' Calvin Peebles always did like Berry Lake so he decided to live there Kasper Westphal is still Bonduel's Ncity charmern Ruth Moore found her rich man, dlvorced him, and is now traveling on his allmony Any mistakes are now yours by right of ownership E . ll . ll I A ' ha ' ' 0 , ry. well of their teacher, Arlis Gagnow. 1 . r L . e ,,, n I. ' - s 0 A . . THE TATTLER VISITS THE CLASSROOMS qlxx IIN ...ll Home Economics Room H A A xx-'l'i.S....,1' M ., I! My 'galil A95 Commercial Room '-:sqm Tai, 4? 3' 5 T 1? , 7 T o,oom.o M sg ' r 5 K, , M P P ' , I MMM , Xgggmsg A Q 5 ' H ' 5 , 'W--MQMK 'f-:-- N- gy PICTURE IF YOU CAN Lois Hueschen Luella Beilfuss Joyce Fischer Volney Meyer William Kallies Duane Blom Allan Pitt Beatrice Dingeldein Lois Glock Micky Dobratz Charles Druckrey Leland Krueger Slyvia Johnson Donald Salzbrunn Lillian Boerst Kenny Peebles Luella Eckhert Willie Thiede Dolores Froelich Dolores Fischer Kenny Dedhardt James Kohn Ila Marohl Phyllis Roubal Donna Kersten Jean Monroe Wilmar Pautz Marlyn Simonson Arlls Gagnow Rosetta Kurowski Pudge Thorson Mayme Kaminecki Walter Brodhagen Robert Kallies Patricia Pegorsch Robert Bleick Marvin Sievert Lois Radtke Not walking down the hall with Spitz Away from a dance Getting in on time at night Staying awake in class As short as Vernon Berkahn A ballet dancer Not wearing bobby sox Without make up Not having her work done Not yelling at games Getting to school on time Sitting still on the bus Being boistrous Scoreless in HBH games With blond hair In knickers Not asking to speak first period Playing basketball Using her own comb Forgetting to fix her hair Drivlng slow Without girls around Smaller still Speechless Without an NAU With a pug nose Wearing a grass skirt Not having dates Wearing pigtails Not being interested in the navy Not giggling Without a date wlth Phillip Keeping his instrument in one piece Not talking to girls Getting in early Not hitch hiking from a game Not being cute Not talking to boys FOURTH PERIOD 'Twas Just before dinner and all thru the room, There wasn't any study, silence or gloom Not a studious person there cou d be foun The reason there wasn't a teacher around 'Twas 5 minutes later and then in the room Every person w s working in darkest of gloom, The reason that is also quite clear, A teacher just then happened to appear Olli OOO Verdel Sorenson::: :::Not telling jokes S OUR COMIC QTHIP Little Orphan Annie Tillie the Toiler Blondie Maggie Jiggs Skeezix Why Teachers Get Gray Freckles Boots Snuffy Smith Lil Abner Daisy Mae Lone Ranger Tarzan Skippy Prince Valiant Snookums Henry Popeye Donald Duck Jungle Jim Leisner Deering Fischer Debban Klevesahl Druckrey Nestphal Klevesahl Runge Radtke Beilfuss Boerst Marohl Druckrey Yuenger Busch Schmldt Richter Dobratz Jarek Meyer Pantzlaff WHY WE ARF LATE Mother didn't call me Thought it was Sat Had to wash dishes Couldn't find my mittens Had to get a hair cut Had to wash Dale's ears Had to get a shave Thought it was early Had to wave my hair Had to go to the butchersH Couldn't make my hair mayE My shoestrings broke Just didn't get here Stayed in bed too long come Had a stone in my shoe Had to clean fish Clock stopped My bobby sox weren't quite dry Washed my hair The alarm didn't go off Rotter Radtke Stadler Christie Krohlow Zimdar Kohn Hawk Peebles Mueller Kruegar Yuenger Sumnicht Graf Flapper Sorensen Themer Kurowski Moesch Olson Mueller Superman The Tattler is some invention The school gets all the fame, The printer gets all the money, And the staff gets all the blame The human brain is a wonderful organ it starts working as soom as we wake up and never stops until we get to school Teacher This examlnation will be con ducted on the honor system Please take seats three apart and in alter nate rows M Sievert HBut I con't think I deserve an absolute zero H Mr Groth HNeither do I, but it the lowest mark I can give N Mr Olson to assembly NI want you to get in o your desks as quickly as possible H His best frlend wouldnlt tell him so he flunked the exam I think that I shall never see A grade more lovely than a HBH A B whose earning grade points rest re NDN and UFH and even less Have made as look to God all day And lift our lanky arms to pray, A HBH whose grade will let us rate The marks we need to graduate' Poems a e made by fools, they say, But only God can make an HAH 'History repeats itselfn said Mr Groth, as he flunked the whole class Druckery UIt's awfully late What will we say to Mr Olsonon R Yuenger nOh, we'll just say UGood mornlngn, and he'll say the rest Dennis Pantzlaff must have met Marlyn in a reviving door because they certainly have been going around a long time Miss Melchert It gives me great pleasure to give you a 90 in this subject Dolores Simon Then give me IOO and enjoy yourself .....A. 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Bonduel at Menasha Bonduel at New London Wabeno at Bonduel The same story, we won Christmas program in the evening Clintonville at Bonduel No school for seven days hurrah' . 7: . H 4 . 15: . ' ' . 22: . . . 29: . t. 6: . . . . . 13: . t. 16: As ' . t. 20: . . 27: ' . Nov. 1: Initiation. We find we have some real talented toe . 22 . ' . . 13: . . - 172 ' . . 22: : .M. . 23: . 24: , . 28: . U 1: 0 0 12: p o . 20: , o 21: A . Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Apr Apr May May May May May May Back again but we don't mind it much The student body spent the afternoon at a game in Pulaski We win again Central High plays here Dick spraines his ankle Semester exams Mid Winter Concert West DePere plays here Juniors win first in One Act play contest with, Swept Clean Off Her Feetu Big snow storm No school Bonduel goes to West DePere Valentine Party Dinner party for the FHA and FFA School dismissed early because of snow storm More snow No school Prof Hoylt from University talked to us Movie nKing of Turfn Forensic winners travel to Kewaunee Allan Pitt brings back an UAH rating Boys go outside for crack What agaln? Who wants a vacation? Allan Pitt gets another NAU at district meet at DePere enior Class Play, Spooks King Curtis and Queen Jeanette reign UOver the Rainbow Harold Ferron plays Rural Visiting Day Spring Music Contest Music Festival at Clintonville Mother Daughter Banquet School Picnic Commencement . 2: ---- . . 5: . . 92 . . . ll-12: . N 251 - . . 27: . . 2: N. . 8: . . . 92 - . 14: . . 19: . . 21: . . 6: . . Mar. 8: Red Cross Collection. Spring has come! . 14: . ' . . 232 . . 26: ' . . 30: ' ' .... . 72 . . 27: S V H, 2: , H 4: , 9: . 12: , - 172 . Jeanette Boerst Curtis Schneider Junior Prom Somewhere in the distance, StTa1HS of nSomevhere Over The Rainbown come drifting by with the breeze, Soft music, romantic setting, charming young ladies and their escorts and the sixth annual Junlor Promenade is under way The muslc stops and the Grand March is about to begin King Curtis Schneider and his Queen, Jeanette Boerst follow ed by the Court of Honor Anita Benter, Freshman, Marlyn Simonson, Sophomore, Lois Radtke, Junior, and Verdel Sorenson, Senior, lead the way of the year, is furnished by Harlod Ferron and his eleven piece orchestra I LXIX ILRSITX LITHOPRINTERS Y M - 9 The music for this gala affair, the social highlight A P IJ 'alion of
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