Bonduel High School - Bear Book Yearbook (Bonduel, WI)

 - Class of 1946

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Taftlczo eated L Glock E Busch, A Pitt, L Radtke, E Polz n Sec nd How E Leisner E Busch, D Benter Third Row Mr Wepfer, Advisor, L Maver, D Gru newwld, D Flo Editor in chief Assistant Editor Business Manager Athletics Music Other Activities Class Fditors Humor... Photography .... Typists .... Calender.... Adv1sor.... C Schneider, A Howie, Krueger M Boehlke M K Peebles A Kleooer Elsie Busch Lois Radtke Allan Pitt Milton Boehlke Eugene Schreiber LeRoy Malohl Lois Glock Allan Pitt Esther Busch Leland Krueger Allan Klapper Duane Blom Evelyn Polzin Dick Gruenewald Kenneth Peebles Milton Maver Gordon Schlueter Curtis Schneider . Dorothy Benfer Lois Glock Lois Radtke Evelyn Polzfn ....Etta Leisner Aznes Hovie ...Mr. Webfer than ,,,.,. lnqrgyyaf T,W, sf V: 21 Q L .4 V . ' ' ' .N 0 5 , , n,,, . M 'cfs L, D3 H Y . ,V Q. .. X 1 . .2 f ... 7 . ka 'JY' ' , X wwf' . W ,,,, N ' f S ' 1 , f , . o Q Q 0 H . 5 O , I ' I ' ' 0 . . . I Q o , Q , 0 ., . e - . - m, . , . 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O ' I e' 'qv' 0,9 'M--nf ELSIE BUSCH Entered from Arlington Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 D 8 F 2, 3, 4, Home- coming Committee 2, 3, Prom Committee 35 Annual Staff Editor 4, Twirling 2, 3, 4, Contest Plays 3, 45 Library Club 43 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, D 8 F Secy 4, Class Sec'y 3 4, Journalism 4, Class Sec'y and Treas. 2, Class Play HOh, tho winkable, blinkable, merrily, twinkable, simply un thinkable brown eyes H RICHARD GRUENEVALD Fntered from Wauwatosa Football 3, 4, Easket ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track l 3 4 Homecomlng Committee 3, Prom Com mxttee 3, Contest Play 3 Annual Staff 4 lid Winter Pbrmal 4 Class Play 4 uFriend, athlete scholar He 1S equally good ln all three H DOROTHY BENTEP Glee Club l, 2, 3 D A , 3 Home coming Commi tee 3 Prom Committee 3 Annual Staff 4 Band I 4, Contest lays l, 2 Llbrary Club 4 Class Play 4 HA maiden who fulfllls with ease The qualities that al A lg! ways please DUANE ELOM Football 4 Contest Play 4 Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Commhmee 3, M1d Winter Formal4, Class Treas 4 Annual aff 4, 3 4 boxing 4 Track 'There is no wisd like frankness N ESTHER BUSCH Entered from Arlington Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 D a F 2, 3, 4, Home- coming Committee 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Annual Staff 4, Twirl- ing 2, 4, Contest Play Student Director 3, 45 Library Club 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, D Q F Pres. 3, 4, Class Treas. 35 Journalism 4, Class Play 4. A good student, a go booster and a peach of a al MILTON EOTHLKE Basketball l, 2 3 4 Football l 3, Play Contest l F l 2, 3 4,Class Pres Homecoming Committee3, Mid Winter Formal 4 Annual Staff T ack l 2, Boxing 2 Class Play4 nAt basketball and foot ba l, he's quite a star For a better scout you'll hunt very far LOIS GLOCK Glee Club 1, 2, 4 3 Home comlng Commi tee Prom Committee 3 Annual Staff 4, Eand 2 3 4 Contest Play 3 Library uk 4 G Class reas 2 and Treas 4, Class Play4 UShe enters into thlngs with zeal and zest And ranks in knowledge with the best xg., xxg P ' - f 'ff ALLEN KLAPFER From Comm ttee Homecoming Committee 3, Eoxing 1 3,Easket a 1 1, 2 ball 1, 2, Track 1 Pres Annual Staff4 Ulf I have my choice I'm bound to guess wrong LEROY HAROHL Basketball 1, 2 3, 4 Football 1, 2 3 Box 1, 3 Home comlng Committee Prom Committee Q, Ml Ninter Forma14, Annual Staff 4 Hwith graceful steps he strldes the street And smiles on all the maidens sweet U MILTON MAYER Basketball 1 2 3, Football 1, 3 EOX1Hg 1, Track 1 3 V Pres 3, Homecoming Committee 3, Prom Com mittee 3 Mld Winter Formal 4 ul won't think about it today, I'l1 worry about it to morrow AGNES HOVIE Glee Club 1, 2 3, Contest Play Sec'y 4, Annual Staff Prom Committee 3 Homecoming Committee3, Mid Winter Formal 'Just a quiet and sweet little girl U Q4 ,I f I Nw ,4 1,4 fl 'O S OI 'JI O 5 CD 41 FTLA LIESN R olee Club 1, 2 comlng Committee 3 Prom Committee Library Club 4 Con test Play 1 Annual Staff 4 nld wlnter Formal 'Never trouble trouble T111 trouble troubles yll LELAND KRULUBR Entered from Shawano Football 3, 4, Basket 1 1 3 Class Play 4,Homecoming Com mittee 3, Prom Commit tee 3, Annual Staff Boxing 1 4 lrack A Sec' HGent1y wlthout Ii braln He sometlmes thinks a thought H EVELXN POLZIN Glee Club 1, 2 3 D , , ome coming Committee Prom Commlttee Annual Staffd, Contes Play LibraryC1ub Fi 4 l,4, Cla ay 'Her eyes and face are fair and kind, But hide the mischief that lies behind fm.- 4 J- .4 PDQ-- lux, -1 'I' ..'N'f , . 3 J., ,. ay Q , 2. ,111 9 I 'icq' .,ou1x Q.. ywffxf , f,'r .- .f '1f,'2.-' I , J ---, Q., ,n - :l.x'F'. 1. .D'.fgS' J 'I 'cl' ' fl. 1-'. A. 1 2, 3, 4, ' , 3, Da . 1 3, F 1, 2, 3, 4, - . I 5 .A 7 , I 32 b 1 1 9 45 ffot' 5 ' F. F A ' is an U 0 I. I , K A. A -V , ,. ,J ll Il ' . f O . I f v 1 F 3 a 5 ' L ' ' ing 21 5 ' , .1 1' Ma hal s s 45 l V' L V: ' - 3 . .. A-. my y -- . - F' F' A' la 29 3s 45, .gl f 39 ' Q? QV 4? ' 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Vid- J f fn 4 fgs Mid-Winter Formal 4, ' ' , les. ' ' 3 . f-.'.,L- 4 t , .., F F. fu A' 25 3, 42 wikl .., ,.5W1n,v . . - Y . iv aug, AT Q? 4' - Q 1 J . 57 y 45 F l 2, 3 45, - ' 9 29 ' 35 , Ag F. F. A. 1, 4, ' 3i . , 4, 5 ' - 4- G. A. A. - ss I . .ll - .H ', D 8 F l 2' lg Zz. A. A. 15F. H. A. 4, 5 - ' 4. I SY. f ALLAN FITT Dal-'1,2,3 4 Bad 2, 3 4 Easketball 1, Journalism 4,Debate 4 Annual Staff 4 Prom Committee 3,Homecor1nv Commlttee 3 Pl y Con test 1, Schcol Play 3, 4,Contest PlayStudent Dlrector 2, Class Secy and Treas l Debate V Tres 4 Mid Vinter Forral 4 lass Play4 UAW hobby is trainl my canarles to S1Ug GORDON CCILEUTEP F otball l 2 3 Eox ng l,2, 4 Basket ball Mgr 4 Annual Staff 4 Mid Vlnter Formal 4, Class Pres 4 Prom Committee 3 HOm6COmlHR Comn1ttee3, 4 Bo ball Capt 1114, Basket ball l, Track l, 2, 3 'He knoxs that a foo ball only line team isn't the place he needs a LOIS RADTKE Glee C ub l 2, D 8 , Home COm1Dg Committee 3 Prom Committee 3 Annual Staff Edltor 4 Band Contest lay l, Library Club 2 , Ass Journalism 1, 2, Class Sec'y 2, ld Wlnter Formal 4 bate 4 Debate Sec' 4, Class Play 4 Hehe 15 always happy and gay, Reidy for S9T1OUS work or play ' ,I ,1 g A I 11' a 4' aa, xg? MOTTO nCl1mb, fhough t e Rugge CLASS FLO ER Whlte Rose CLASS COLORS White and Red ,1 VVS! P KENNETH PELBLES Football l 2 3, Pres Contest Play 4 Eox ng 4, Box ing Mgr 2, Track Mgr 3 Ba ketball Mgr 2 4,Homecoming Commrmne 3 Prom Committee Mid 'inter Formal 4 Annual otaff4, F F A l 'Where he gets knowledge is a mystery This is especially true in hlstory U CURTIS SCHNEIDER Basketball l 2, 3 4 acl 1, 2 3 4 ing 2, Football 2 4, Band 2,3, Play Con st l 2 3 D d 3 las rres , P om King 3, F F Prom Committee Homeco ing Committee3, Annual Staff 4 Class Play 4 HI hope to get up high me day in an airplaneu EUGENE CHPEIIER From Committee 3,Home COm1Hg Committee Football Mgr 3 Lasketball l 2 3 4 Tracf 1, 2 id Vinter Formal 4 Annu al Staff 4 'ren of few word a the best of men -5x , al 1 'II Iqaobs su, H - x , , , 3 ,Q ,U.X 3 ,.-,, ,-5.4, v H,-. , : ,Q , Q -' I: .ir g .s.xxex:.wA.'lx5- i., :, I 9- vm ll, 2 0 I I ,vsu un ,' .- ' 4 I - - I .' ' 1 il -Q., :N-x'- if ..s..,...,' ,,I ' I Q-: ,. C 5. 5 n I V 41 9 45 5 5 ' ' ' ' ' 5 I 5 l ' ' , 5 ' A . 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'A A I fn ff unioz gxdzfj A t 4-5W 5'g First Row J Radtke, G Radtke, M Simonson, J Monroe, N Krull, P Pegorsch, P Ganzel, I Dingeldein, P Esher T Kupsky, L Hueschen D Brusewltz M Peterman, K Radtke S Ol on, L Timm, Miss Gros kopf, Advisor Second Row B Dingeldeln, M Schneider, J Simon, Brodhagen, DSalzbrun, D Dobratz, A Ebert, H Mueller, W Ruechel, M Evert, D Brummel W Beilfuss Peterson, C Cowden, R Kallies, W Kallies Third Row C Westphal, V Schnelder, W Mayer, V Mueller L Klapper, R Klevesahl, M Plamann, D Zimdars M Thompson L Simon L Genke R ChPlStl8HSOH, M Pues The door opens and we see the large business organization T6COgD1Z6 Ted Kupsky sitting at that large mohogany desk and at a closer look we see Volney Meyers doin the commands of Ted Ted then pre ses one of the push buttons at his side and in walks his secretary Phyllis Fischer We hear that Iris Dintledein, Treasurer of the firm, is wearlng a path to the Bonduel State Bank b cause of her frequent trlps there Recent reports show that one of the annual social events of thls year was the Junior prom In the contest plays they ranfed high with 'Pig of Ny Dreams Another of these events was the Homec nlng festival Those who reigned as Klng and Queen were Curtls Westphal and Norma Krull .1,.,fQ,lQ ZW'ss A H at f ri K - : 0 - ' D l o . 0 v ' Q 5: lx A . . . 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M, ' t J r K 1' .Go homore Cyan? r t Row I farohl R gdtle J oer A Ben er Kobs, D Rudie J Campbell J Branct D Schmldt R Second Row J Kohn R Anvellnk E Runge, L Roubley, E Marohl, L Marohl, L Schmidt, G Cpreeman, G Stern M Darllng, L Huss L Mueller Miss Campbell, Advison Third how R Gipp M Sievert, L Kloste man, C Glock, L Bahr, H Moesch P Simon, R Qchuelke, L Plaman, Fisher, B Druckrey F Klevesahl J Richter On September 5 the U S S Sophomore set sail for its second voyage to the great harbor of Bonduel The captain of this ship is James Brandt His mate belng Jack Cam bell Lorraine Kohn is in charge of the ships' lo5 Takinb care of the payment of the bills made by this industrious crew is Mariean Zastrow Upon CTOSSIH5 the equator they initiated a new crew and took their revenge out on some Whumble Freshmen N Those in line for promotiors are Anita Banter, Gladys Spreeman, Jeanette Boerst, and Leonard Bahr ,. -A ' 1 ' ' f L ,! l rv' 1 Z i E . 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Z2.5!lf?7dfl 61.4.4 W First Row B Rose R Radtke, G Sorenson, W Stern L Herman, J Beilfuss, D Pitt C Marorl V Puerz Second Row D Kallies M Bunkleran G Westphal, Mueller M Blom, M Dingledeln, A Gerondale S Krull, B Meyers D Karsten C Kreutzer G Kohn, Kleczewski, L Rudzinske L Boettther, R Wolfgram D Runb Third Row D Tank M Rusch, R Hartwlg Y Beyer, Brodhagen, C Kreutzer B Lawrena, A Sumnicht, H Kallies, B Herms, A Peterson, L Boettcher I revies Mauritz, B Buss, A Wegner,hA Neitzel, V Polzi.n Lawrenz M Graf, Miss Melchert, Adv1sor Fourth Raw R tutzman, R Kuhn, R Erickson D Brusewitz, Nicholaus J Nauman, J Leisner, F Pllger M Rusch, L Hansen, V, Eckert, K Schneider, M Klosterman, F Spreeman, M Smith We analyze the class of 'L9 and the statistics show that it 15 made up of 65 members It's framework is held together by the able work of 1ts officers Bruce Meyers President Stuart Krull Vice Presldent Doris Kersten Secretary Audrey Gerondale Treasurer Further analization shows that the average lndividual is made up of 2 576 education Capplicationb, 2 SZ knowledge Kbook l ingl, 1573 fun, 2095 sports fans, L71 stage ability muscians, and the greater part, 52 being of this green -cqlorlng matter so often found in Freshmen classes. e of the great musicians of this class are: Doris Kersten, xNmvis Rusch, Mildred Neitzel, Corrine Mueller, Ken NatzkQ, Dorothy Runge, Audrey Gerondale Grace Sumnicht, LouiselBrodhagen, Stuart Krull, Marie Dingledein, Millicent Blom, The Kruetzer Twins, and Roxie Wolfgram. ramatzc an OTQFUIC-4 First Row D Blom M Pues, C Schneider, K Peebles, D Gruenewald, M Boehlke, T Kupsky, H Mueller, M Thompson D Zimdars A Pitt Second Row J Radtke, G Radtke M Simonson, J Monroe N Krull, P Pegorsch, P Ganzel, J Simon, E Marohl Marohl, L Marohl K Radtke L Hueschen, Brusewitz, M Peterman, I Dingledein, P Fischer Third Row M Dlngledein, R Wolfgram, M Schnelder, B DiHgl9d61D, J Boers+ A Benter, C Muel er, Westphal H Kallies, L Glock, A Gerondale D Kersten, Runge, M Blom, A Fleczewski, E Polzin, D Eenter, P Roubal, G Helnz, A Busch, E Busch Miss Melchert, Advisor he Stage of Bonduel High School produces many new each year and also develops its previous stars All all the enrollment of stars this year is about fifty The lrector of these stars is Esther Busch as President Her --ister Elsie Busch takes notes at all the meetings The play 'Br,edN was under the direction of Miss Aelchert and competed with other schools No ratings on the plays were given this yea1 Those who partook in this con test were Allan P1tt, Almyra Dobratz, Anita Benter, L o 1 Hueschen, Mariean Zastrow and Howard Mueller Those who went to the District with their orations were Allan Pitt and Almyra Dobratz Lois Hueschen and Glexmn a Radtke were high in serious aeclamations, while Jean Radtke and Anita Banter topped off the humorous declamations Out of these Anita and Allan went to the Regional and Allan claiming high honors and going to the State Tournament. cC,v Qt 5 -Qflfehc uoczafzon x ffl I F t Row Mlss Trettir, Advisor, M Simon on, N Krull P Pegorsch, J Radtke, L Boettcher, J Monroe QE Runge, B Kobs, L Schmidt, P Roubal XSecond Row usch Polzin L Glock D Benter Busch R Wolfgram, L Marohl J Simon, H Kellie Peterson A Negner, D Karsten D Brusewitz, Banter, C Mueller L Hueschen G Westnhel Third Row D Kallies V Polzin L Brodhagen, Y Beyag R Hartwig b Bunkleman, A Gerondale D Runge I Marohl E Marohl, J Boerst M Peterman, G Kohn, B Lawrenz, B Lewrenz, B Harms M Blom, I DlHglGR9lD This actlve organization, The Girls At letic Associa tlon, consists of fifty member with Jean Monroe es Prese dent Her side kick is Dorothy Jandt The one left holding the beg is Glenna Radtke Lois Boettcher taking down the latest gossip When the weather was nice every month a social was held in the evening ome of these evenings being spent ln wierner roast, treasure hunt, and 1n1t1at1on of the new members Three Sen1ors of this organization will be getting a large letter for thelr efforts in trying to help their school be more active in sports These three senlor glrls are Lois Radtke, Esther Busch, and Elsie Busch A new point system has b an adopted for the awarding of letters to individuals to make all members work for their credit. f . ! . . . j ' f ' U 1 lv '- 1 1 b x' 2, 2 cf xi vs L, .4 ft e, ga Q ,X Q V 1 rw 'feng r I or 'K 4 Y 7 T N W5 . . 0 s : ' , ' . s ' . 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N land First Row J Monroe, M Slmonson, N Krull A Gerondale, M Dobratz, P Yuenger, M Thompson R Kallies, Zimdars Second Row P Slmon, h Schneider, J Boerst, D Runge D Banter, G Stern, J Simon, L Plamann, W Ruechel, A Ebert, A Benter, K Natzke Third Row D Karsten, M Rusch, M Neitzel A Sumnicht, C Mueller, A Pitt, T Kupsky J Kohn L Brodhagen, M Peterman, L Huss, K Rgdtke L Hueschen, B Dineledein, M Plamann, L Glock The band under the direction of Mrs Olson provided pep for football and basketball games as well as for pep meer H8 This year the group decided to organize in order to have social gathering each month Norma Krull was elected president of the organization A Mld Winter Concert was presented, with many of the members going out for solo work The e the Spring Concert and the Music Festival at Menasha T y7 : . ' . ' ' . 5 . ' D - O . l l 0 . DI u . ' - I o a . : I . U . O 3 O . Q . 0 0 0 3 1 3 o ' . Fourth Row: D. Radley I. Dlngeldeing Mrs. Olson, Directorg 1 . ' lf I l W ,VMI 1 . 1 ,wtf r? QU tml ef I f 5 ff - . . - K. , H is X P aff, glee cw First Row L Glock I Dingledein G Westohal P Roubsl, L Roubley E 'lunge B Schmidt J Monroe, Accomoa nist Miss Melchert, Director Second Row G Stern G Spreeman D Runge B Kobs Radtke E Busch E Busch L Radtke L Schmidt This small harmonious grouo has been oulte active participating in all the concerts held by the Band For the Mid Winter Concert they sang three numbers namely, When Song is Sweetn, In Silent N1ght', and HAwa e and Sing N At the festival they sang in the Class C grouo and they ang three numbers Next year eS,Glee Club will be minus the following Seniors Esther B h Elsis Busch, Lois Glock, and Lois Club with their cla ses s d were unable to join Glee Flub this year Most of men girls had a confl1ct,tmo That is the reason for ,small group like this We hope most of you w l be ab e to cis next year K sl ' . A - . : . Q . E 3 . 3 G. J . I . 1 . I . . ' . I n - n l ' a k Radtke.' Some of th 'Seniorx girls had a conflict of Glee . Kiss 14353 ' . ,f ,K A ' , , xx g H 5 ,fx I '7 XX OLITVTCIZLJITI Fm Seated L Boerst, G Radtke M Peterman, D Pegorsch Second Row E Busch E Busch N Krull B Dlnaledein M Schneider L Hueschen P Fisher D Rudie L Radtke Third Row M Simonson, J Monroe, D Brusewitz M Dobratz, I Dlngledeln D Jandt P Poubal L Marohl E Runge Nlss Trettln, Advisor As in ve rs hefore the Journalism Qtaff has written up weealv artlcles for our local newsnaoers, The Bonduel Times and The Sh wsno Even ng Leader Next year we hooe to have a regular school paner The Editor of our staff is Glenna Radtke while Merc rv Petermann is Assistant Editor During the .course of the year we interviewed the Seniors and presented their beoera hioal sketches in the newspaper We decided to zet mins in Journalism this year The only one eligible for a lOK gold oln was Lois Radtke We have tried to bring the current school activities to the minds of our reader and e hone we have been successful all flfrzavy 4,,.-... Seated E Polzin, D Bruesewitz A Dobratz, I Dingledein L Boerst Standing E Busch, D Banter, E Busch, N Krull, B Ding ledein M Schneider, M Peterman, L Hueschen Fisher, E Lei ner, D Rudie, B Kobs, G Radtke Mrs Olson, Advisor, L Radtke This helpful Club under the direction of Mrs R Olson tries to keep the library books, magazines and newspapers in tip top shape During the course of the year many new books were added to the library Each member some time in the year acted as librarian, checklng out and in all books, magazines or reference books during the perlod she served I this way trying to reduce the number of books lost each year and also helping to reduce damage done to books, magazines and newspapers It consists of about twenty members and each member beleives it is worth while project to be connected with fafblhfiecc PXQJk4,4C,f,efp1L,f 4ffT1LciQ7 f L44 ffk 1 fffwnjwafwc ffl r' X ff-jpbf-P79641 fpffvf-f I fvcjxbi ,nX1fU5 fl-ff jjf,jW5Z,,Mfe vffff V406 1 f-705 fVkLAAKd!! , 1 -if , ...:'- ' , Q 4 - ' M' .5 f' . . . . . 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X .f A ' I 1 779 First Row D P tt, Stern, G Sorenson, M Rusch, Natzke Second Pow M Sievert, V Schneider, D Erummels, L Klappen W Mayer, A Klayper, J Peterson, P SIMOH, R Gipp lhird Row F Klevesahl, L Plamann, L Klosterman, W Erodhagen, L Krueger, J Kohn, M Mayer, K Peebles, L Bahr, E Druckery, L Marohl, D Blom, hr Aderhold, AdV1SOT Thls organizatlon lS under the directlon of Mr Aderholi Those holdlng offlce are President Allan Klapper Vice Pres Wilburt Mayer Secertary Lawrance Klapper Treasurer Don Erummels At Christmas time these boys decorated the town with Evergreen trees Another thing the boys did was to sell hot dogs at foot ball games And believe me, they sure tasted good on a cold and rainy day lhelr future aim is to go on a camping trip i 7410 fll iv!!! First Row M Blom, M Dingledeln, L Eoettcher, P Ganzel, Busch, D Proelich, P Roubal A Hovie, Kleczewskl, L Rudzinski, E wrenz Second Row M Eunkelman, E Lawrenz, E Herm A Kreutzer R Mauritz, I Davids, A Sumn1cht,E Buss, Megner, Qchmidt, V Neitzel, G Heinz, M Darling, Miss Campbell, Advlsor Thlrd Row J Slmon, E Llesner, L Timm R Hartwig, C Kreutzer, D Kallies, u Spreeman, L chmidt, u Stenn M Graf, D Tank, V POlZlD G Kohn, Peter on, About every month the Future Homemakers of America have their meetings at which they have tOp1CC on nutritlon and sewing The Presldent of this organization 1S Luella Eckert and Vice Presldent is Anlta Busch The Secretary is Agnes Povie and Treasurer is Phillis Roubal The Historlanis Delores Froelich who takes care of the Scrapbook Durlng the basketball games they sold hamburgers at the half and we surely appreciated it Th1 year agaln they had a banquet with the FFA boys which was a wonderful success The Freshman members of th1s organization were initiauh at a speclal meetlng at the beginning of the year Among other activities done by this organization was the selling of seeds and competing lh Ctate Demonstration Con tests,,K ,f I -N , N. N N H gk fl T5 3 f' ' -, f .- V.. ' N T we Debate 72401 Seated R Radtke, L Radtke, G Heinz, D Rudie Second Row Miss Trettin, Advisor, A Pitt M Thompson D Zimdars For the first time in the schools history, e Debate Club was organized This new club under the direction of Mlss Trettin held their meetlngs every Wednesday to discuss news and debate formally some of the questions of lmportance The group traveled to Shawano to learn more about debating and of the years question WCompulsory feacetfme Military Tralning Miss Trettin ordered pins and presented them to the club The officers are as follows President Dale Zimdars ff Secretary Lols Radtke Treasurer Marshall Thompson 2 RYA K I V Xdxws ,, ..-. . 5 . . ' 0 .S - . I . I L UU tif A ' .M Vice President ---------- Allan Pitt I Q. I ll L r f 1 i ' V , '.- - - .. , Q - A ,, - , .X .,.,N.x.., .,-.,.,,-....fg..,-s...,N...,-...,x.,,-.,.f-..A.. ,A ,.1 P -- ,- .1. Q , :,. K. lp UA 1' 5' g K . , M..,,, . Y 5 ,. ' I ,W J,2..t 69,A..,.,., . 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We the class of l9L6 in the town of Bonduel, the County of hawano ard the state of Wisconsin, being indisputably of sound and disposing mlnd and memory and about to pa s out of existence, do make, publish and declare this to be sur last will and testament hereby revoking any and all former wills by us at any time heretofore made, And in this manner do we dispose of our possessions To John the faithful janitor of this Bonduel High School we bequeath all our flavor extracted gum and the mud we have so generously tracked into the bullding To our good friends the Sophomores, we leave our patience lt will be found use ful as the only means by which they can endure the Juniors To the High School infants K freshmanl we l ave the ability to absorb English, Science, Math and all these studies which pacities io the faculty we bequeath a liberal yearly annuity of examination papers to grade, note books to correct and aver ages to figure We also bequeath to the school as a whole, all our poor and unfinlshed subjects and our bad reports held by the tea chers As it is the custom of all the preceding Senior Classes we do hereby name and appoint as the sole executor of this our class adviser, Mr Wepfer Lois Glock leaves her books and ablllty to study to Ver non Berkhahn Allan Pitt leaves his Bobby socks and voice to Buster Rose enneth eebles leaves his wavy hair to anyone who has the patienc o comb through them Curtis Schneider leaves his cornet and polkas to the next up ard coming player They better be good eh Curtis ? Dorothy Benter wills her sweet disposition to Marlyn Simonson who also knows how to use it Milton Boehlke will his manly physique to Bruce Meyers who will make good use of it in football Dick Gruenwald leaves his winning way with the teachers to Dopey Dobratz who is making use of it already Duane Blom leaves his slender build to any girl wishing to keep her girlish figure Gordon Schlueter wills his good looks and winning smile to Walter Brodhagen. Use it sparingly Wally. Evelyn Polzin wills her bookkeeping material to Margery Graf. Milton Mayer leaves his evenings at Berry Make to Marvin Seivert, so take it easy Marvin. Continued 45 L S 1 f - . ' s ' s- 1 1 I 0 L4 e . are beyond the comprehension of their undeveloped mental ca- O l I I C LL ., E . s C Q X exn' i, 1,1 if 75 5 Hx, znjy ilihnewa l 7-oo! faff P'--Ar--w First Row R Kleve sahl C Westphal, R Gruenewald Peebles V Schneider G Schlueter C Cowaen, Maver W Brodhagen M Boehlke, V Meyers Second Row A Ebert, J Kohn, D Blom C Yuenger B811fUSS, D Dobratz, D Salzbrun, C Schneider, Meyers F Plomann Thlrd Row J Campbell, W Mayer, M Fischer, L Plomann J Peterson R Kallies J Brandt, R Christensen, W Mueller, R Anve11nk M Pues Fourth Row Mr Wepfer, Ass't Coach, L Marohl, E Schrieber, W Ruechel, Managers Mr Nilles coach Seven Seniors played their last football game for Bonduel Hqgh when they defeated Marion Those playing their last game were, Gordon Schlueter, Milton Boelke, Richard Grunewald, Milton Mayer, Kenneth Peebles, Curtis Schneider, and Duane Blom Although the Bears won only two of their games, they probably had the best offensive team 1D this section of the state They often ran up twice as many first downs than their opponents to be right in the thick of things again TEAM THEY Wabeno P sgtigo Menasha Kimberly West Depere Pulaski Marion Totals Here Here There There Homecoming There There p Q fs, l 1 . . 3,',5'L , , . 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' . - . g FOOTBALL SCHEDULE WE . 6 O e O 6 6 25 6 lb 13 18 lb 26 V47-4fffl gasfeibaff .qguacf Seated M Boehlke, C Westphal, R Gruenewald, r Kallles, W Brodhagen Standing C Schlueter, Manager, C Schneider, W Bellfuss, R Klevesahl, L Krueger, D Dobratz, lm Liles, Coach The Bonduel Bears Iasketball team had a very successful season de plte the fact that thelr record stands at won lO and lost 9 for the seasons play The Eears waded through a tough 16 game schedule which included such teams as Menasha, rated among the best in the state ye r ln and year out The Bears did not defeat any of the atove mentioned teams but gave a good account of themselves in every ball game The only team to defeat them ln the1r own class was Wabeno in the first game of the season Other wins included two wins over Bowler, Pulaske, and Luxemburg At the Casco tournament the Be rs met and defeated Denmark and Casco the pre tourney favorites, the flrst two nights of the tournament and then dropped a heartbreaker to Mishlcot in the finals Seniors who will be missed next year are Dick Gruenewald Milton Boehlke, Curtis Schnelder, and Leland Krueger Other members of the squad lncluding seven Juniors will be back next year The regulars are Curtis Vestphal Walter Brod hagen, Robert Kallies, and others are Duwayne bobratz, Vblney Meyers, Roger Klevesahl, and Wally Eeilfuss These boys along with a few promising Freshman and Sophomores will be a formidable team next year : . . ' . f 3. ' ' . . A Q . S - 1 V 5 Clintonville, New London, and West DePere-teams that are Q , . I , 1 Y - Ilchard bruerex ld NlltOD Eoehlke CUTtlS estlhal alter Prodhagen fotert J3ll19S Volngy Weye ayne Dobratz ter Klevesahl Le land Que g 'allace I91lfuSS hov lov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb. Feb. Feb. 23 Visitors Jabeno Iew London bowler CllDtOHV1ll6 Luyemturg Menasha Luxemburg Alumni Cllntonvllle Pulaskl est DePere est DePere Pulaskl Nenasha Mabeno lowler Denmark Casco Lishlcot 29 PER ONNFL Captain and hlgh orer of tle fears re rl83GU oenter and as really deadly under the basxet P15 total IO1NtS for til year was 225 A 99UlOT guard who wa a standout on deferse, and who put 1D sore flne lonb sluts bard dr VlHb for lrd vho showed glentw of POTlN5 punch he wlll be back next year hls total P0lDt for tlls year ere 14 A flne Junlor guard vho reall! went up after tro e retoun1s a good forv rd vho played aieady 6 me and could really handle that tall One of the mo t promlsinb players for next year fast fOTW2TO who saw con lderatle action, and who shoxed plenty of flbht for a good job at guard Junlor guard who glayed the latter part of the eason Dopey ls a steady degendalle player who should see plenty oi actlon next year lhe snaryy forward who was stronb on ce ense fog A111 see more aotlon neyt year leserve form rd who showed plenty of flbHt and really went after those re bounds Veserve center who SISCl31l79d or hook shots ally w ll be tae' nextyfar also BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Eonduel 2 Eonduel Eonduel Ionduel Ionduel Eonduel Eonduel Eonduel Ifnduel Eonduel Eonduel bonduel Eonduel Londuel Eonduel Eonduel F Casco lournament Eonduel Londuel Eonduel 26 Totals 597 Eonduel 570 1'f f P w- .1 . Q - 1, lt ' ---- e--- ' Y A S 1a J ,f'1.' 'a it NTS --------- A 0 Q -. ' - S' ' Curtis Qghneider ------ L Senior who could always b6vTell6d on' DuWf f ------- A ' ' A' ' 3' . ROW E ....... rn I ,N , . L r 2 f . x 4. H' , , ' er -------- 2 .L ' 'a ' ' . lt--W 25 5 21 Q . 23--41' 31 29 1 . 2f-- D 19 35 . jO-- ' 33 30 . lO--' .i 30 46 . 1l-- 50 ' 23 . 17--T H 21 21 . 20--' ' 32 3C . F-- ' ' 40 'X 27 . l9-- ' 27 33 . 22--T 44 23 . 30--T 22 13 . 1-- ' 25 36 u 5 'u ,Tl . ll--U 27 4? . l4--- 27 31 20-- 25 29 22-- 29 A 30 S 5. I 5 f 5 S vlfix Wi? Q if 'Q ws Qi, E 2dU01 x,fl I ...4 9 M--2 3 I Seat d C Yuanger, D Salzhrunn R Anvelink J Campbell J Richter Standlng G Schlueter, Manager, L Plomann, M Fischer, Mr Niles, Coach PERCONNEL Roger Anvelink Center outstanding on re bound work Jack Campbell Forward Consistently a scoring threat,dead eye with left handed pushers hould be able to hold the varsity berth next year Marvin Fischer Guard long shot artist strong defensively LeRoy Plomann Guard good dribbler small but very fast John Richter Forward tricky,fast, and high scoring very good shot Donald Salzbrunn Forward most experlencad player on the team ambi dextrous in shot good varsity material Carl Yuenger Guard could always be relied on to do as good a job as possible As a team they won 7 and lost 7 Lack of height was a big factor in many of the games which they lost L? - 7' 'iz L. sv if 1 ' K ,.,.,.,. .n.,r.A ll, , n A9 nu A ,A, , xy pi G W -as F l s, my e : . ' . g . 3 . 3 yr ' t . ' ' ' 7-'teiflmafl -Qffzfefica First Row W Stern, J.,Be1lfuss, L Herman, B Rose, R Kuhn, R Radtke M Nicholaus Second Row B Heller, Manager R Erickson, L Spreeman , K Schneider, S Krull, B Meyers, D Brusewitz, M Klosterman D Pitt 'HM Pi Yi tw' P' t N F7 l run his First Row R Erickson, B Marohl, S Krull, K Schneider R Kuhn B Rose,M Nicholaus, L Spreeman, R Dingledein B Meyers, R Redtke Second Row J Krull J Beilfuss, M Klosterman, S Thorson, V Puerz, J Leisner, L Herman D Brus WILZ Natzke, M Rusch, L Wussow G Sorenson Fo Heller OXLHQ First Row W Ruechel L Simon Second Row M Sievert L Herman M Plomann W Meyer, L omsnn V Puerz, R u n, Rose, J Nauman Beilfuss Third Row M Boehlke W Mueller V Schneider, Schlueter L Klapoer M Pues K Peebles C Cowden D Brummels L Krueger R Bleick J eterson D Blom R Erickson Mr Weofer, Coach The boxing squad under the coaching of Mr Wepfer pro vided a lot of Wpunchu to the athletic program The following boys boxed in their respective classes NAME CLASS Beilfuss Herman Puerz Campbell 5 J Neuman Meyers 8 Erickson Pues Brummels Schlueter Krueger Bleick Peebles I Q0 100f 1085 1165 1245 1325 1405 1483 1565 1540 1vof Pl '-'.K15frl.' -'I :JI : '. 3 . 3 . ' G. . , 3. . y E . , D 7 . P . 3 I J. -5 L. V. J. . B. ' R. M. D. G. L. R. K. Tho Scnloz w w hw nt th cldse U thtr Buscl o owl move bccn oute nod 1l Vo Ont cn chosen on the L Abbie Fulle Bobby Vullel Dpqnkv Vlnuf Everett Vuller Petev Fuller Daley Fwlrfnx Lourn Montgomery M Vonkle Otto Kirechmeier Jim urlege Schularqhip tnln d the clock zwlutwtorl LL ld x M p L vw D hlghtl' C111 QC X., A M1 111 1 K n 0 lue Uorot V Went pqfw n Q1 a+ 'W Qu Q Lole F dtne 'lton Hoehlxe 'uxti nchnelder A on P1Tt The comedy, Early to Red, Lersw to U'ee Wes olesented hy the Senior 'lose on Aorll l? l94o Pwtsv w e ora V ebout nets ond her fenllv endured e orocession of strwy ioqe nnrrote Gnd into tne household But when Pntev bllnpe named, of ell things Violet, the lid things cleared uo when Patsy won A where she could keen her oets. white Pets that came home W twme skunk iQ off! In the end home 'n the countrv, 1 I I , A A ' ht 23 - . e H 'Q Eu d'hslHnLlc ww-5 Qf lc 1 of lQ,b L3 LOLS 1 ' '. X H V'LcdloLXrLLn with Us 1' -cl I ll 'nn Q9 SK ' 7 lun. 5H-'w .wh people '44 ke f le- ' Ute- lzi ln the D'c of M Scenic wchievemunt lvl - ulao pmrtlolputcd in many extra-C 'Uln.M1r ':LivfLifgM K 'Q-sLf.r1fii1.g1 .5e1l',w1f The outstanding Snnlov of lwhu in Dick G: ,n,w- N ghd hwe bc' ' ig' .'1 DWAEH of LwywlZy, WCHT'VcMuHL, 'ui muh Eur Seniol .lay .,P Evelv. P.lz1n . ' ' mflmii Ko fer 1 I A. ..l oi .. A-Ei' . t A. 'DY 540'-' M I rx 11 C A .n, . L-s1e U e:h . f , ' Eether Patch 4- . , ,S X , W P. 'A V , , , , U W 5 C-. ' Q .ll xd.' ' ' v .- vu 4- ' , , .,l . ,U nl.c, U . 1 tl L I 1, V Nu f L m ez, f -f .c' Am--, c. th h f . 4 l K S , I.: x , 1 , , - I J l , . L' W. .,L A L. .. CAG? 'Z .gedclefd J Monroe, M imonson N Krull G Hadtke Gooks Mrs Krueger, Mrs Kranlng, Mrs Busch Janitor Mr. Luepke. ffm, ozoacope Qfozzozacopa My Dreams Are Getting Better All The Time! Why just last night I fell asleep on my quiet little bed where visions of the Class of l946 came, as it were, into reality in 1956. Oh! Yes! Ten years have passed and still the class of '46 is more successful than ever. Listen my children and you shall hear of the Graduates of the grand year First, up in the clouds we see Curtis Schneider pilot ina twenty passengers in his streamlined plane this time Curty has become suite accomplished at the controls Also aboard this large streamlined olane is Agnes Hovle, who is taking care of al the aches and pains of passengers, wear a stewardess uniform Among its' passengers is a big h usky fellow who tells us his name is Milton Mayer we e into conversation with him we learn he is a 'Tavern Keeperu near Boozetown Sitting beside NM1ltyU is the world famous Uwlsconsin cheese maker, Eugene Schrieber He followed his father's footsteps and now owns the large concern Boozetown The seat in back of them is occupied by two well drew ed ladies, Evelyn Polzin and Dorothy Benter We hear Evelyn and Dorothy make scads of money The former by the way of keeping hundreds of books for a certain business firm on Wall Street and Dorothy taking dictation from her handsome boss CD0 you sit on his knee too, Dorothy?J Across the aisle tow husky, handsome fellows catch our eye Yes, our guess is right their the two famous athletes in the world Dick Gruenewalds name appears in many of the rural and city papers for his outstanding ability in basket- ball Milton Boelhke again loves to hase 'Pigskinsn Cnc not farming D In the back seat keeping a watchful eye over the young er folks is an elderly man who is none other than the Senior Class Advisor of 1946, Mr Weofer He says his heart is still with teaching and coaching The very first seat is occusied by the former president and vice president of the Senior Class of '46 namely, Gordon Schlueter and Kenneth Peebles Gordon is the great future Senior High School students Kenny owns a Mens' Beauty Parlor, trying to make other men's hair wave like his does Hope you're successful, Kenny' Across from these two great men sits a lady in s seat by hersel , Etta Leisner Etta we hear is a school teacher at Bonduel Grade School, teaching all the little kiddies their A B C's Next 'cts Flock, a dletitlon, comes through the door and sits down bes de Etta She tells her that she now feeds her family a balanced meal three times a day Hope they donw: get sick' Next comes Allen Klapoer and LeRoy Marohl, talking about all the the good times they had at Boozetown Allen is a lawyer in Madison The case he is now working on seems to be very interesting, for his is trying to convict the onduel Senior Class of 1946 of all the misdemeanors, riots and crimes they commit ed while ln school Continued 43 3 . A - By W . . . As Q g t ' at Congressman from Wisconsin .fighting for the rights of all 'xCLi'na'f'ooJ77fS val Couffe- milf Phyllis Fischer Robert Christionson 'Chinatown gaily dressed glrls and their escorts upon entering the transformed gymnasium at the Bonduel High Cchool on May 10 l9L6 found the selves in another world a mlniature Chinatown Surveying their surrounding they saw a giant dragon, a miniature pagoda at which they found re freshment, and Chinese garden with blossomlng trees At 10 30 Jeanette Boerst, last year's Queen, crowned th Royal Couple The Grand March then was led by King Robert Chrlstionson and Queen Dhyllls Fish r followed by their court of honor The Senior Class was represented by Lols Radtke, Junior, Iris Dingeldein, Sophomore, Betty Schmidt and Freshmen, Milllcent Blom The music was pro vided by Tony Winters and his Orchestra gsm fi area mu....sBL.. 5,15,Jel.....u e..'B-.+A-.. XM!-an . N . 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K, K. .3 ,v , s ' ' , s , Q Milton lhyer Duane Elom Flroy Mueller Mavls Rusch Frank Heller Lavern Herman Harriet Kallles James Krull Gordon Sorenson Wllllam Ruechel Lo1s Qchmidt Euckshot Marshall lhompson Arnold Ebert Corinne Mueller Allan Pltt Lo1s Marohl Curtis Westphal Lo1s Radtke Kenneth Peebles Evelyn Polzln Elsie Busch Dorothy Benter Lois Glock Esther Busch Etta Leisner Agnes Hovie Allen Klapper Gordon Schlueter Ztjfnffff IMAGINE IP YOU CAN running the mile ln less than forty flve minutes not slttlng with Lois Eoettcher on the bus out wlth Mavls Darling 1n slacks 1n knlckers dancing with Dorothy Prusewitz wearing a grass sklrt slttlng still on the bus beating up on Wlllard Stern not wrlting to Dolores Tank cutting up in class not walking in his sleep wlth only one book 1U his hand taklng out Lavern limm not dreamlng about Dick slnglng Western songs not not not not attending stag garties keeplng correspondence havlng boyfrlend troubles wlnking at Mlss Melchert playlng football not spilling her milk going on a spree not letting everyone copy her ueometry not wantin to go back to Arlington weighing 9 pounds catching the bus on time not recelvlng notes from MaVlQ nusch not havlng car trouble Curt W Hey, Coach, what k1nd of letter should I write t Norma' A love letter or a bUS1HGSS letter Coach Well, lf you mean busines vrite a love letter iii? Irs Olson That cold won't stay in hls head long There's nothing there for it to thrive on iii! Annual Staff Brain Buster Why does a glass break on both sldes when you only h1t one sldeo An wer next year iiii hen Peebles They should fight the battle of Bunker Hlll Miss Melchert Why Ken Peebles It was'nt on the level iii? Mlss Trettin What do you thlnk of the presldents cabinet Howard M I don't know anything about furnlture iii! Allen Pitt I m going to slng Dick Please don't Allan Pltt I'm going to sing HHome on the Rangeu Dlck That's different I thought you vere going to sing here iii? Dale Z.. what is a grass widow? Ted K.: The wife of a dead vegetarlan. iiii l . . I ------- . - . as-:urn-nz. ' ' gg.-u-1:13 . . . I L4 9:13111 . . . . u '- . - f , - ' ' Ll-.. V . Dick ---------- - ---- not taking Corinne Mueller to the show. Q nnq- G' ' 1:1-1--1 n 1 . T - v- ------ L , , .2 ' . , o : ' s J . .F . ' f I : . , ' z , . over. 2 1 ? . - : . . I P- ' . . ' : . 1 J cept A 00 ov 22k23 Dec Jan Fe M81 Apr lOkll 17 MQMOTIQ School opens same old halls Football game with Nabero We won We play festegeo They win Assembly Program Alexander Trio Pestigo football We lose We play Menasha football We lose Football with Aimberly We lose again Homecoming Bonfire Homecoming game with West DePere We lose We play football with Pulaski They win Football with Marion We win Hurray ' Assembly Program Bert Shurtleff Basketball starts We play Wabeno and lose Thanksgiving vacation We play New London and lo e agaln' We play Bowler and win 1 Clintonville plays and we lose Assembly Program Johnson Bros Luxemburg plays and win Oh boy' We play Menasha and they win Luxemburg plays again We win Alumni We lose Christmas vacation Oh' how we hate to go back We tangle with Cl ntonville and lose Pulaski tries their luck and lose West DePere wins West DePere again and we lo e We win over Pulaski again enasha wins over us Wabeno tangles and we win Bean Feed We win over Dowler One Act Plays Juniors win Tournament starts at Casco We win over Denmark We play again a win over Casco by one point Again we play with Mishicot They win over us Freshmen tournam nt here Oconto Falls wlns Band Concert Boxing with Eestigo Pulaski boxes here They win FHA and FFA Banquet Wausauka boxes here We win surlng here Assembly Program Panahoseke Pet Pe tigo boxing There Good Friday Boxing with Wrightstown Easter Mcnday vacation Prom Music Festival at Menasha Close of scho l Oh' Boy Commencement 21-l V - O 0 2b. . . 26. ' - . 284 I - O -to 50 0 0 12. . . 19. . 20. . . 26. . . N O 20 C O O 70 ' A 16. . . 23. s ' . 27. ' ' 30. t . 0 70 sf e 10. . . ll. . 17. . . 21. . . I 20 I O 0 8. i M . 18. . 22. . 28. Assembly Program - C. E. Jones. 29. s . b. l. . 5- M, - 12. . . 13. . lh. ' . 19. . . . 210 O 22. . 230 ' o o 25. - e. . ' . 28. . A '. 8. f . 15. . . 2l.' . . 22. . . 29. P . s llc ' o 16. s . . 19. . 20. ' . 22. . - . May 10. . Class Will continued The Busch Twins leave their identical features to the eawrence Twins Allan Klapper leaves his bashful way fat tlm9SJ to any Junior extrovert Lols Radtke leaves her abilities as a leader in school activities to her sister Glenna, who is already making use of them Leland Krueger leaves his dislike of all teacher rules and orders for tr Olson to worry about Leroy Marohl leaves his way with the women to Ca anova Huss Eugene Qchrieber leav s his studious abilityiespecially Englishj to Dale Zimdars Agnes UOVl6 leaves her irfectlous smlle to billicent Blom Who doesn't really need it Etta 'ei ner wills her long dark hair to anyone who can wear them as well as she does Class Proohesv continued LeRoy is a doctor in a huge hospital somewhere in the United States trying to cure all the young ladies with his good looks Maybe he can do it who knows? A+ least one Busch combination Esther and Elsie Esther ls now an im portant dress designer for the famous Powers Models ln New York But from her frequent lslts to Arlington we gather there's no town like it The only difference between them is that Elsie is an artist and now makes oortraits of lead ing citizens of he world She says occasionally he likes o 'oaint pictures of animals Ccould it be boot owls?5 Duane Blom and Leland Krueger sitting behind the pilot can be heard above all other oassengers Leland is so used to talking over the radio as comedian for WJudy Canovan that e naturally talks with much ease Duane is a farmer near Lanstad earning the Wbread and outtern for his wife and kiddies In the seat behind them sits Allan Pitt nd Lois Radtke Allan, we know is singer on the HH1t Parade' taking the place of Frank Sinatra And Lola is running a WDanc1ng Schoolu in Boston teaching hers and other little tots which way to peck and how to turn Ding, Ding, Ding Ohl Yes' Even after these ten years the alarm clock still works. 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Salzbrun Think I'm dumb to shovel steam Miss Trettln What do you thlrk about the Pre 1dent's new C8blHSt9 Howard Vueller I don't know HOthlHg lbout fUPHltUTG Curtis S Hey' Boehlke have you changed the nater or vour brain lat ly or aren't you a bold fish Corney Why do you say I remind you of a baby acorno Miss Grosskopf Your a l1ttle nutty There are two rules ln the governm nt of students mu t not burn the building or shoot tfs fa ulty They If yoL don't l re our jokes And their drynes make you aroar Just stroll around occa lonally, With good ones oi your own' LOT AGAII TWV LA Hanbinb a plcture allng ki Beatlng up gb clashing a alary Cutting a friend Killing tlme Murderlnb a o g GUR PVRFECT WOMAN OUR P RVVCT MAN Hair Millicent Blom F es Elsie Bu ch Lips Dorothy Banter bomplexion Marlyn SlHODQOD Dimples Dorothy Jandt Hands Lillian Boerst Voice Cspeaklngl Lois Glock Laugh Beatrice Dingled ein Knowledge Esther Busch W t Evelyn Polzin Personality DOTlq Yer ten Dancing Lois Radtke Height Anita Benter Halr Eyes Lips Complexion Dimnle Hands Voice C Laugh Knowledg Wit Personality D8DClDg Helght kenneth Pe bles Curtls Schneider Jack C mpbell Bruce Meyers Jame Kohn Ted Kupsky Allan Pltt Leland Krueger Dale Zimdar Dick Gruenewald Milton Boehlke Lo ell Huss Bill Kallies The best and blggest Jokes are not printed here they are 1n the Junior Class we've labored till our Mary nib we burned the brain ju t ache midnight oil A surprise we've tried Always StTlV1DL to end each page to make our tail I 've typed and Nwritn Arc now all are through till our flnger are sore, and we giv to you Eut tlll the cry WOh, Our book, plea remem ere's some more' ber we are human too Mr Olson had forbidden the eating of candy and the chewing of gum dullng school time One day Meyers had a lump 1 his cheek NMayera, are you eating candy or chewing gum?N NNo,U replied Meyers NI'u just soaking a nrune to eat after school N D , , Al L Q . n.f ua . 2 C ? . . . 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