Boscobel High School - Bluff Echoes Yearbook (Boscobel, WI)
- Class of 1949
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IIICIIIIIIIDIIIFE PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLFISS OF BOSCOBEI. HIGH SCHOOL BOSCOBEI., WISCONSIN MFIY ICIWI IIIIIIQI ,I T KDE 6i1iHTQi lo MISS Allen our teacher and BdV1SOF for our f1YSt two hlgh school vears ded1caLe th15 annual Not only were vou a fF1PUG and rompanlon to u but to all of the cla ses the paet ten sea We thank you for helplng us over the rough Spots A , ' ' K 1 , we , ' . . 5, s for ' I' rs. Y fl0!lll!lflAWflTl0!V 5 X Til F .nlllllllx L A BHITTELLI Superlntendent of Schools May I have your attentlon please Z' REX FOSTER Math and Sports PAUL DOEHING Agr1culture So govern yourselves BY Gum accordlngly T BERNADETTE KLIGORA Foreign Language English fZZ'72f'-MP A . ,-4 ef, -ffif 'Alright People' Z ' iz 1n?' f - - 'w3ZL!l ' fl ' 7776lf0'5ML 1' I MZ! 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Y- 2-3-4 X -. h 1 3-4 XP N W xqkq ,X Q5 EMIUH N El The Class of 49 entered IIS h1Hh school career 1n Neptenber of 1943 happy group of students bl1ssfullw 1gnorant of the hardsh1ps and good t1mes that lay 1n the1r paths 51Xty four managed to last the year out ln 1ts f1rst taste of class govern ment the class elected U1anne Fosdal presldent JU8H1t3 Pxzer v1ce presl dent Marlene Horan secretary and Leona Turner treasurer The f1rst b1g hlgh school experlence was 1H1t1at1OH day The boys were As Sophomores the total number of members 1D the class was 64 the lar gest class 1U hlgh school After e lectlng Dale lverson class pres1dent Claude Brechler v1ce pfeS1d8nI and Beverly Cbrplan secretary treasurer the class settled down to study and take care of the busxness ar1s1ng throughout the year Revenge was sweet when our turn came to 1H1C13t6 the freshmen All the pent up fury and 1nd1gnat1on toward our upper classmen was loosed on the poor l1ttle freshnen Roars of laughter fllled the halls as the Greenles carry1ng Sophomore s books and WGBTIDQ gunny sack dresses were 1n1t1ated 1nto the halls of h1gher learn1ng The class began to show 1ts out stand1ng 3b1l1f16S durlng 1916 4 mus1c debate fOFSH91CS and sports The l941 48 Jun1or Class entered 1ts next step of hxgh school and con t1nued the aggress1veness and know ledge of leadershlp shown IH lts two prevlous years As upper classmen we played our role well As IS customary we start ed the year by electlng class Offl cers Th1S year was a l1ttle dlffer ent from the rest for the elected presldent also rece1ved the honor of oblxged to come to school 1n the wear 1ng apparel of a glrl and the g1rlS had to wear the1r dresses backwards The day was spent 1I CBFFVIDQ books and pTOV1d1HQ targets for those Soph omores who pr1ded themselves on the1r sk1ll w1th a l1pst1ck tube MISS Allen was our faculty advlsor and w1th her help and the help of our teachers and Mr Holt our new pr1n c1pal the class settled themselves to hlgh school l1fe and became com pletely acqualnted w1th It Your boys recelved athletxc letters band and chorus had the1r share of Sophs we were well represented 1D f0FCnS1CS and a Sophomore debate team was organlzed by Mr Holt wlth three of 1ts members becomlng members of the vars1ty debate team the next year Wot lett1ng outs1de act1v1t1es lower the1r grades the class rated h1gh scholastlcally havlng the most students on the honor roll The Class lasketball lournament was a b1g event After heated pep rallles arguments and near r1ots between the classes we were able to w1n conso lat1on honors from the Freshmen after loslng the flrst game bv a thrllllng one polnt to the SBHIOFS A 1D all the class of 49 be an to show 1t was an outstandlng class durlng ICS sophomore year and later proved that It was be1nt lron klhp 1h1S vear Mac Scott was chosen to hold that coveted pos 1on r entered 1nto the role o resldent and Prom h1ng W1th the of h1s fellow Off1CC Art u McDowell beverly Corpxan and JUBHI ta PIZQT 07 loyal classmen came through the campalgn w1th colors fly 1ng and honors galore Among the most successful of the classes under tak1ngs th1s year were the class play 1 ' ' ' 1 ' Q 1 P, a ' 4' ' . 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A 1 PV- - ' . a1d ' rs, h r , . , . 1 . e ' '- , ' ' . , - , g 1' u and Prom both of Wh1Ch were hlgh suc cesses and rece1ved great pra1se from students and parents al1ke The play was one of the greatest ever produced and all the praxse goes to the cast and 1ts adV1S0f Mlss Estes The f1nanc1al standxng of the class was greatly lncreased and all the proceeds went towards mak1ng the blggest and best Prom around The success of th1s undertaklng was due to the ent1re class as each had a part 1n lt and all cooperated lO0f Mac Scott selected Beverly Olson one of the classes many charm 1ng g1rls as queen and together they relgned over Chlnatown As The b1g moment arrxved when 54 ln telllgent and worthy puplls estab llshed themselves 1n that long a walted spot the mlghty Sen1or Elec t1on of off1cers was held 1mmed1ately and Dale Everson Anlta Klng Dorothy Schabow and Mary Scallon were glven top honors and selected to gu1de the class through the year The f1FSt asslgnment was the Sen 1or Formal and as usual we made lt a huge and wonderful affa1r Snow ball was chosen as the theme and decoratlons were planned accord1ngly everythlng went off ID a splendld fash1on supply1ng all the grandeur and soph1st1cat1on of such an event Everyone was happy at the outcome and another mer1t was added to our growlng l1st of accompl1shments We thr1ved on all our glory and our part well throughout the year John Schoonover and Dale Everson were S DAY 15 customary we gave the SCHIOYS a huge banquet and proved to them we were really a generous class decoratlons beflttlng the theme the two classes d1ned and enjoyed the program after whxch everyone proceed ed to the gym for the dance The dance ended w1th the usual collectlon of souvenlors and everyone went home happy and sat1sf1ed that lt was wonderful Prom Next came the end of another step plng stone towards that long 8W81CEd goal Next year we would reach It and all eyes were on the coveted rank of Sen1ors selected as valed1ctor1an and salut ator1an and well deserved that hard earned pos1t1on A note must be made of the1r f1ne averages of 97 and 96 and set up as a goal for all upcomlng classes Flnally graduat1on and the rece1v 1ng of dlplomas Desplte the feel 1ng of growlng up all looked back at the1r hlgh school career and re membered well the happy days spent at B H A After w1sh1ng the next Sen1or Class the best of luck everyone took the1r coveted pr1ze and walked out 1nto the world each to h1s chosen pos1t1on If everyone shows the same deter m1nat1on and w1ll1ngness to cooper as was d1splayed throughout our h1gh school career lt 1S certaln that all w1ll go on to new success and conquer new flelds as d1d the Class of 49 from 1945 to 1949 For the f1rst t1me 1n the hxstory of Boscobel Hlgh School one day was set aslde for members of the Senlor Class to completely take over the school The student body elected a pr1nc1pal and a student school board selected by the Sen1or Class rece1ved appl1cat1ons and appolnted the best qual1f1ed appllcants to the var1ous Jobs The members of the student adm1n1strat1on and faculty were School Board Earl F1llbach vlfglnla HISCOFY Phy Ed Beverly Olson E1ll1ngS John Schoonover and Pat Englxsh Spanlsh Dorothy Schabow Br1ckl Englxsh Latln Beverly Corp1an Pr1nc1pal Dale Everson lnds Arts Phy Ed LaVon Reynolds Scxence B10lOgY Claude Brechler Agrlculture Arthur McDowell Commerclal Anlta h1ng Band Janle Plzer Domestxc SCIENCE UOFIS Roth Vocal MUSIC Mary Scallon Soclal Problems Dlanne Eosdal Commercxal Law Earl Fxllbach Math Coach Mac Scott Janltors B111 Sxtts Burl Mlller Q ' ' ' . . 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'lr-1 Gary Reynolds t-7 Larry Herpel -4 1 , A,F'N X Harold Turner Donald Achenbach Leon Adams Sh1rley Arneson Alta Bachlm Shxrley Beatt1e Gordon Bender ' 'Y Shlrley Benson Harold Bla1r Barbara Blake harles Blake Elalne Blanchard LuEtta Boak ..--nh. ff' Katherlne Brownlee Sharon Chllds Marllyn Curry Teddy Curtxs Betty Degenhardt Forrest Dowlxng Joan Dowllng Shlrley Faust K' if r gf sv Q----nf in -an Richard Fxedler Frances Cuernaey Theresa Guernsey Joy Haas Charles Hamxlton Ervln Hardy Arnold Harms fx Gale Haskins Ai i 'L 4 I' ur-pf Lyall Hehn Dorothy Hlrsch Lucretla Hubanks Marlene Kennedy Slurley K1nder Mered1th Knoble Ardlth L1ndley Marlene Lund Joanne Mallat Mary lzllen Markxn Chloe Martxn Betty McCu1l1ck Marcella McDowell Maxxne McDowell Nancy Glesbrenner Thomas McGu1gan XM. '7' , '-0' ...ev 1 'O 88 A .nf 1 f Nl Q-.af gil Y .A he. 'va' wfif -.- PQ 'If' bv Helen Mick Janece Miller Margene Miller Patricia Moran Julia Nbravits .1 Carson Neeley 'Y Donovan Nelson ei: Ernestine Olson Shirley Pasold Robert Patten ffl Norman Puckett Bernard Rae Prnest Reynolds q., George Reynolds lichard biley Teddy Riley Charles bauer rw Jn' Robert Schoonover 5 - 5 Dorothea Sitts Douglas Smith Phillip Smith Valois Smith Joseph Stastny 'Eugene Swadley i Q-A-I . 4-, nt lf , , I' an 1 4 ' -1- rv is A, ' ,f Maxine Swenson Naomi Towns Renata Trumm Mildred Turner Darlene VanNatta W , V ,ffQ' f' Martha Wagner ' Sf- W E Q:f,f , William Walker K M , uw' it ln4'!6 ,L Nj fffi Donald Wetter 'I F N - A LQAOAM Annabelle Winkers Elaine Zimpel A freshman is like unto a kerosene lamp,-- He isn't especially bright, He is often turned down, usually smokes, And frequently goes out at night. A J Mr. Parkovich: fln Civics Classl If George Washington were living today, what would he be noted for? Gary Reynolds: 'His old age! :K fl I g I l RUF? fX., K Ji-1 XL Xf ww? XXEQQEL Al 'N x SX f if J Q52 :SXT 5-if NL Rfk ',-' J '54 , fb 'mg XXX1 ,X Q f ' v'xi'5X fi X 'ff' ,L V' X A , X xg 5 .4 x X CXSNX 4 xy! K f' I , U ' X Q X 5 ,X 14 ' f Q I CHARLES MAC SCOTT He1ght Welght 185 Mac has been very act1ve 1n sports durlng h1s hlgh school career havlng part1c1pated lnboth basketball and foot ball each of the four years He played regular on the football team four years Pl8Y1Dg guard end halfback and 1n 1948 fullback He also was selected as an All State nom1nee 1n 1948 Mac s b1g sports thr111 came when he made a thrll l1ng touchdown run 1n the 1948 Lancaster game H1s most embarrasslng moment however came 1n basketball when he forced a tooth through h1s 11p mak1ng It 1mposs1ble for h1m to talk plaxnly DALE EVEHSON Helght wC18ht 1 8 Dale has taken part 1n football each year and played regular quarter back for three years Une to an lnjury actlve part1c1pant 1n basketball for three years He was also named on the 11st of A11 State HOMIDCCS for 1948 Dale remembers a punt return for a touchdown 1n h1S flrst football game as a regular as h1S most thr1ll1ng moment 1h sports and recalls walklng 1nto the ODDOSIHK teams huddle after gettlng a hard bump as h1s most embarrasslng ex perlence S - S' 11,1 ' - 5,1011 - ' - 6 ' 9 ' - received in footbalf, he was only an 2 fq , ,, 1 'F r, ,I QL! 9 f iz' ., K-,wr ' f 6-I ' -Q ' X f , f 'j Q x I I fljfbgi, 1 ,f f ff f24faf X i i SEASON SIHIDRD P13Lt8V1118 HIHCTB1 Polnt Cuba Clty Lancaster Dodgevllle Fennlmore Pra1r1e du Chlen W n 3 Lost 4 T1ed Boscobel s total polnts ponent s total po1nts Average opponent poxnts per game FOOTBALL TTEX STATISTICS INDI W IIIAL SCORING Scott Everson Reynolds LSFIS Fust RICE PAT TU. Cl HDWN PASSES Scott to Everson Lverson to Larls lg was noth1ng short of a blg success comm 'ITTE CDLRT OF HOAOI ad1t1onal hOm6COm1Hg game was ded1 cated to a parade snakedance bonf1re and pep rally Un Frl day nlght after the game the annual HOm8C0m1Hg Dance was held K1ng Claude Brechler and Queen Janle PIZCT selected by the football squad relgned over the event and xncluded 1n thelr Court of Honor were Mlldred 1urner and Joe Stastney Fresh men Betty Sanger and Rod Rust Sophomores Jeanette Klng and N1Ck NICE JUHIOFS and Beverly Olson and Mac Scott Senlors WL 1 TD TOT. A 7 6 , 3 1 19 .A A 13 21 3 0 18 A A 13 19 2 0 12 6 20 A 1 2 f 8 V A 13 T - 1 2 8 A 12 6 A 1 0 6 , . . 7 o -- -- A --0 ' A --- 71 A 1A Op ' A --- 97 3 Average U.H.S. points per game--- 10.14 Scott to Rice 1 A V --- 13.85 ' A 1 1 . . - . , K Prairie Bloomington Campion 'B' Platteville Mineral Point Lancaster Cuba City Bloomington Dodgeville First Row: J. Bice, D. Everson C Brech er Nice M Scott Second Bow: H. Beinborn, B. Bust L Reynolds F Dowling Coach Fo Third Rowzl B. Bust, T. D'Oraz1o R Everson SEASON'S RECORD We They 22 33 16 46 37 25 27 26 37 23 25 30 34 42 31 28 26 30 Prairie Fennimore Prairie Platteville Campion 'B' Lancaster Mineral Point Cuba City Dodgeville Fennimore 34 59 Games Won 6 Games Lost 13 Game percentage .316 Boscobel's Total Points 516 B. H. S. Average Points per Game 27.2 Opponent's Total Points 604 Opponent Average Points per Game 31.8 INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL RECORDS Free Throws Free Throw Total Personal Field Goals Made Missed Percentage Points Fouls Mac Scott 37 35 35 .500 109 44 Rod Rust 40 20 23 .465 100 35 Dale Everson 27 22 13 .629 76 71 Claude Brechler 25 25 24 510 75 35 Punk Biemborn 20 20 21 .485 60 28 LaVon Reynolds 17 9 ll 450 43 19 Bob Rust 14 14 16 .467 42 33 John Rice Carson Neeley Took D Orazio Keith Everson Nick Nice - Total PLATTEVILLE REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Boscobel s Varslty Basketball Squad advanced the farthest toward a gxonal champ1onsh1p th1s year that lt has for some t1me The team ga1ned en try to the Seml f1nals by defeat1ng Fenn1more 25 22 but were beaten the tournament ChamP1OD Lancaster team IH a sem1 flnal game 36 26 Boscobel prevlous to the Plattevllle Tournament had been beaten tw1ce by Fenn1more one an overtlme 19 17 and the other af Boscobel. 40 38 Thelr two con ference games w1th Lancaster turned out a draw 1n every way The Bulldogs were on the short end of a 30 25 score at Lancaster but turned the tables when the Fly1ng Arrows came to Boscobel w1th an 1dent1cal score of 30 25 Fennlmore Boscobel Lancaster Boscobel Q-so 1'-v 'Ns First Row: A. Harris P. Patton B. Schoonover L. Herpel L. Hehn H. B a' Second Row! L. Riley B. lae C. Neeley G. Hetnolds T. MCGUIQHH Manager. Last Bow: A. Parkovich Coach D. Nelson W. W ist I. Turner. The B-Squad had a successful season this year W1HHiHg 6 and loslng 8. At the end of the year two boys who had been playxng on the H-Squad were moved up to the A-Squad. These boys were Carson Yeeley and loh Schoonover. who were selected as members of tne ten-man squad that represented hoscobel High School at the regional tournament in Plattevxlle. The team was composed mostly of Freshman wlth twelve X ass. The fu- ture basketball teans 0 5.V.Q. ' ,e Va up o tle nembers 15 year s -le m ' wxth the ShOW1UL they na e th1S year ro- spects for tht future of Vasketball in Mosco- bel should be brxght. C1ASS BASKETPALL TUURNALEDH For the f1rst t1me a new attract1on was added to the 1949 Class Iourna ment a gxrl s as well as boy s tournament was played In the gxrl s d1v1s1on the Jun1ors won the champ1onsh1p the second n1ght from the Sen1or gxrls ln thrlllxng ha1r ralsxng contest and the Sophomores won the consolatxon tltle from the Freshmen The Senlor boys won the bltterly fought champ1onsh1p game from the JUDIOFS 1n the boy s d1v1s1on wh1le the Freshman edged out the Sophomores for consola t1on honors Below are the el1m1nat1on pa1r1ngs for the f1rst nlght the con solatlon and champxonshlp pa1r1ngs for the second nxght and the scores of the games One pleasxng fact 1n ev1dence at th1s year s Class Tournament was the flne sportsmanshlp d1splayed by each team Fxrst N1ght GI LS Freshmen JUHIOFS Sophomores Sen1ors BOYS Second N1ght GIRLS Consolatlon Sophomores Champ1onsh1p Sen1ors BOYS Freshmen 3 Junlors 14 Sophomores Senlors Champxonshlp Senlors JUHIOPS 22 TOURNAMENT HIGH SCORERS BOYS ts GIRLS ts l Mac Scott en Beverly Clark un Rod Rust Soph Beverly Corpa1n Sen 3 Claude Brechler Sen Beverly Olson en SPRING SPORTS BASEBALL One of the largest squads of boys ever to report slgned up w1th Mr Parko v1ch to prove the1r worth on the baseball d1amond A total of forty two boys came out and of these lncluded among the lettermen were Mac Scott NICR NICE Punk Blemborn Art Dale U1Ck Cutlss TRACK Twenty seven boys reported to Mr Foster s call for track candldates Thxs bexng the th1rd year of track a comparatlvely new sport 1n B H S prospects were brlght for a good year The br1ghtest spot of the squad was 1n the d1s tances where several boys headed by LaVon Reynolds l00k1ng prom1s1ng In 1948 Reynolds won flrst place 1n the m1le run at the conference meet 1n Plattevllle and flrst at the sectlonal meet 1D Janesvllle but due to mlsfortune falled to place at the state meet held 1h M8d1SOH J1m Seeley also placed at the confer ence and sectlonal meets 1n the half m1le 2- ------- ' 22 ' : 12---' 7 -------- ' 13 ' : ' l0--- ' Freshmen 27 ------- Juniors 33 Consolation: Sophomores 27---Freshmen 32 33 ------ - ' 4l ' ' : ' 39--- ' P . P . . S . 25 l. J . 11 2. . 23 2. ' . 9 . . 22 3. S . 8 CLUB Many times after school and at basketball games, we have heard the familar cry, 'Ice cream, get your ice cream here. Ch- ly one dime. Ice cold pop More than likely it was a member of the Letterman s Club The boys were sel ling concessions at games and after school to make money to send the VSFSILY basketball squad to the State Basketball Tourna ment The B Club or Letter man s Club 1s made up of a those boys who have won a major letter in football or basketball . Hot dogs with or without fmustardl. President Mac Scott Vice President Dale Everson Sec Treasurer Claude Brechler Members Punk Blemborn Lyle Boebel Clarence Byers Don Eastman Kelth Everson Nick Nice Bradley Olson LaVon Reyno l ds John Rice Jake Rxchter Bob Rust Rod Rust B111 Sltts Jim Weadge P Parkinson F fx, 41 ,1 ' ' Ho Hum YEA TEAM ' Dld you hear lm Down in Front Ballet Duncers?? about the fre hman who tr1ed to flood the gym be cause he heard Coach was sending 1n a S 57 FITSC and Ten I fx f -mm ff :mf : o !Q.s, Ha !!! I foolec fl WWWEN BULLETN 30 Q O sr! CLUB 'W' Murano ,Lf If S157 :fx M my 3 X .A.,A i M A V P IL 3 1 Q D--.Q-an-an A ffgbil 7 : V 3 Q v, U ' N 5' iii 'E - '5 A K QU f M- , lx. , fl lv U - MMM- '.' p I' , QDFVKK NX J t 'H' F ll K - , ' K' f E If .fp 7: . Zi , f' M- 1 ,J 2 W M nj' X ' . 1 -s -X'-f'f3: V' i'i3i1:3ii5i , -1!f'.'v'I f'5 . ' V' 'f 'i'-I-I , Q I , '. V H X ,Q-ff Cliff, ' ' ' f .ffiiijfgfiiivi 1 ' ' V-: .A.....L.. -' ' fi? JQVEJ' A,,,.,.,. 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' ' ill jr I 2 , ,W k 4 x X r gf ' H ,, Y Y Z X 1 ' I 1 PIFSL How Second Bow Fourth Bow xzer P rlckle urner an er O son J K1n B3Ch1m L Upd1ke L Lpd1ke a ner J allat Bower N FFICRE G Br1nd1y E Shlmpac orp1an A xng Brown J War ers C Paschal J Yonash K Sanger M Daugherty M Sauer Dagenhardt C Stastney E RODIUSOH B Corplan S Lowe urrant J recek D Rxc ter S MEFWIH B Powel M Turner R LEADERS Flrst Bow Powell S Ostrander H a1r B Olson M Wagner Second Bow Clark B Corp an S Lowe MISS Sauer Thlrd Bow J Bach1m, D R1ChL6T, S Merv1n, L Turner, C Brown Wye V : J. P' , . I3 ' , L. T , B. S g , B. 1 , . ' g, J. ' , . ' , 1 T 4 . : M. W g , . M , B. , U. ' , . ' , . ' h, B. C ' , .. K' , C. , . ' d. Third How: N. Miller, S. Ostrander, J. Kruel, B. Mindam, D. Van Natta, S. By , . , . , . , .. , A. . 1 M. , . , . ' , . ' , . ,D. D , . T , . ' h , . . ' , . 1, .. . f' f 3 , ' : B. ' , . , . B1 ' , . , .. , : H. , . i , . , First How: D. Hichardson, H. Brewer, L. Kpdike, M. Lenz, M. Scallon, H. Corpian, D. Srhabow, J. Ward, L. fpdike. Second How: B. Olson, K. Sanger, C. Paschal, M. Curry, M. Third How: K. Miller, M. Turner, D. Richter, M. Miller who A I ,..-:- v.:. , .ir , Kassera, U. Durrant, G. Brindley, Miss Schuste Sanger, J. Yonash, M. Daugherty, E. Shimpach, L. Turnen m I 'Lf . Z X X 5-51-.-...,..-A B. 2 IIIXI Hua' I. Hu gpw, V. hnvr,f, . In1II1ys, L. lpdikv, U. f'1-nn, I. I'11wI, I .I ,.1h , .I. king, .I. Ward. N mi HMA. V. Vwrqn, I, Iwrrfr, N. Illfhr, V. 5-nllun, H Vwrgidr, N. I1II1nu-, -. Inlrx, M, hsssvin, P VF1'kI, 3f I fxf, I ' 1 ' X I' Urfwvr IK lnrg lf1I. lair: Hn., U, H1 1T NH. r-1 , I. Inr'vz, 1. Urwun V. Fd: vr, F N 1, I In-.4., F, Iw+v, M. Mqrfn I X'1 II, r x, P, NdnNvtra I' . -1- '. 1 xrst Row L Lpdxke A kln pdxke J War D H1chter Second Row L Arneson S B P M Mlller D Schabow M Daugherty G Rumppe Mrs Kllgora 1rd Bow J Humppe M Scal on lng Clar M Kno e ' ,B F' MWUHHSHHII Fxrst Row L Reynolds C Brechler r Brlttelll M Scallon R Rust Second How G Baumgartner L Upd1ke H M1ck B Corpaln G Ge1sz Th1rd Row G Reynolds J Weadge H Blaxr T Jones ALL SCHOOL OFFICERS Presxdent Mary Scallon V Presldent Bob Rust Secretary LaVon Reynolds Treasurer Claude Brechler N9 f CHC GLU FIFSL Row P Bexnborn J S1me Mlss Metcalf N N1ce J Trecek Second Row T Jones B Rust C Brechler G Guernsey Thlrd Row: E Flllbach H Murphy J Rice U G 4- v ' K Q v . L ,' Q ,A ,N 1. Y '. 'f 1 ,x . .jg 'Y N xl -, xy' N 'xfgsq Q V: X L' E I 1 IX, 'Q xl i gq XX ta v 'SB 'Q X I L fi vi -:K Q str T., xl x ',' 'ly' -' f. ' Yi' xrfu 1 jijvu? ,5'45XQ5fQi,'X ,QLN Q XL? 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Lun xng S Wolfe E Schoel 18 P 1111pS R Young B O s n Curtxs A Klng B Corpxan . Corpian M. Achenbach N. Towns enz B. ust B. Rust G. Guernse onley f. fice . aso . Arneson . Sanger D. Hot B. Mill- . Swenson D. Durrant G. Brind ey V. Billin s B. Brewer B. Ki d Guernsey L. Turner J. Rumppe H. Barnum Instructor rs Bock Shimpach . chabow M. e anhart D. as man . Sime . Wiest D Orazio . .urphy . reston . Everson . See e L. We iott J. We e. First Bow: Second Row Third How: Fourth Row: L. Martin, B. Miller, D. Dowling, T. Biley, G. Hanley, C. Brownley, S. Wetter, D. McCulliCk. G. Bender, J. Morvits, D. Adams, M. Strang, D. Drake, D. Conley, L. Welsh, W. Palen, C. Haskins. H. Fiedler, G. Achenbach, G. Baumgartner, P. Seeley, C. Brechler, H. Elliott, C. Forman. J. Seeley. Mr. Deering, H. Conley, L. McKinley, B. Sitts, H. Bacon, B. Olson, B. King, D. Nelson, A. McDowell. ,S 'HF First Bow: L. Powell, N. Fricke, J. Pizer, B. Corpian, E. Mick, M. Daughtery, B. Miller, M. Curtis. Second Row: Miss Widell, P. Brickl, C. Paschal, D. Both, A. King, M. Scallon, S. Byers, J. Yonash, G. Graser, M. Markin, J. Stuckey, M. Knoble. Third How: D. Everson, H. Blair, P. Seeley, H. D'Bazio, J. Schoonover, M. Scott, C. Breckler, D. Preston, J. Sime, G. Geisz, N. Nice, B. Miller, T. Jones. ls-ii 454' HN 1,lpll! ,f 14 F rst Row I Reynolda A Kxng J lorvxtl V Bx111nga R 0 son M Sco ..J L Second How M158 Schuster Dlrector D Everson J Schnoov r C chle A N Dowell ot lcturer Rxc Ler M Seal on 1 een Klng On the nlght of r1l 22 the l949 Boscobel Hlgh School Prom was held to the mus1c of Gus Forhman and h1s Orchestra The JUHIOFS dec1ded to step away from trad1t1on th1S year and 1nstead of hav1ng the JUUIOF class pres1dent automatlcally become Prom K1ng the class elected a separate boy to relgn as K1ng of the Prom Loren Welsh was selected to rule as klng and he chose Jeanette K1ng for h1S queen WHAT A LIFL and Mr Park1nson the Jun1or Class where an exagerrated performance of a chose and produced the1r class play typ1ca1 day 1n a h1gh school offlce What a L1fe The sett1ng of the play was presented The play cast was as follows Mlss Shea secretary of Mr Bradley Marllyn Mxller Mr Nelson ass1stant pr1nc1pal Duayne Conley Mr Patterson a teacher Jr Trecek M1ss P1ke a teacher Hazel Barnum B111 a student N ron Strang Mlss Eggleston a teacher leanette Klng Mxss Johnson a teacher Ela1ne Shlmpach Mr veCCh1ttO a parent Took D 0raz1o Gertle a student Delores Bender Mr Bradley the pr1nc1pal J1m Weadge Mlss Wheeler a teacher Gladys Phllllps George B1gelow a student he1th Everson Mrs Aldrlch Henry s mother Cel1ne Stastney Mr Ferguson from pollce headquarters Harold Murphy Mary a student Marlene Daugherty 3 5 ' ,, x . ,-I I ' H T ? Qu . . Ap . , . l ' 1 l 'i Under the direction of Miss Bansom was a high school principal's office ' 1 , , . . I ' I ' I LV: - A I . , . i ' Y M - . I - iw , . . ' - , . I - A. , ' 1 - . ' ' - . 1 l - , - 1 Getting up after mom s 18th call we pull on our Jean s 1 into a rleah swea shirt t1e the strings on our none to clean saddles d drowsilx nope 1H tle bathroom for a quick wash up and a simoniz Joh on our liters in case you wen t got toothpaste, a stick of gum works almost as good! and then run for the kitchen after you see by the old alarm clock oi your wrist that it is 22 minutes to 9 fulping e glass of orange Juice and a crust of toast grab our coat and breeze off to our old alma mater Arriwing at school we find our watch was slow and so after stuffing our coat in the messiest locker on the first landing we quiet ly sneak into the office and trw to get a pass without Mr Brittelli seeing us But there le is right on the Job Cdarn 1tJ After telling Ebris we had to chase our dog fan orange one, mean1ng she believed that ex cuse we ve used 21 times since school starte and start for typing Arriving in class find everyone busy and Mrs Johnson supervising the work In doesn t take long for us to get situated and after 15 minutes of finger calls thenics Cswiping as many pencils as possible without getting our knuckles slappedl we fin ally push the space bar twice to make sure somebody didn t Jam up our Remington Special This done we insert a borrowed piece of paper and wait for the bell to ring There it goes and we barge into the hall taking care not to knock any personal friends and rush for our locker to stow our books and pick up some con ic books, as next period IS main room Oops Guess I better take this typewriter back Care ess of me wasn t it Just a habit I pic e up in grade school Iew more minor interruptions we finish Cap tain Marvel and decide to sleep the remain ing 20 minutes. The bell awakes us and we 3 iii untie ourselves from that knotted position' that comes from sleeping in a desk L00 Small for us and proceed to Social Problems. llu is a poor class because you have to work fkwil Now we are in main room deeply 'nterested in the new Captain Mar- xe when all of a sudden there is stinging pain in the back of our ear- --that smart-alec freshman back there and his new pea shooter. We thought of tieine his coat sleeves in knots, J t g . ' l have t put sox P m on his chemistry chair. After . I K ,L 1 . S, x1 P J , J. t- ' 1 ' ' - - , 3U 1 f r to l ' ,A ' Y - , f . j ha ' ' v . Y td I .via li - V I .I .1 Y l K A 5 ' , . ' ' Q ,df 1 I lf-' ' S ' ' ., . . f 18 way to teubenp we finally get our pass T !,z,!l , 1 ' ' ' ya Y - ,- I, U . A , we - 4 . ' 4 V . - '13 -- k i . V A L V 4 . ni . A . . I ' 1 ' , ' ' - ' i ' k d as I V Y 'l, a lu l uess we'l o ne ll ' a sl -ans,-.X here The only poor one all day' After a bor1ng 48 m1n utes of study we head for the ma1n room only to have Mr Br1ttell1 send us to the basement to get Dave the JZDIKOF We dec1de that th1s would be more fun than s1t t1ng throw1ng spltballs so we accept and Mr Brlttelll lets go of our arm and we trot off to f1nd Dave After stoppxng to autograph a bare wall downsta1rs we proceed to the bo1ler room where we f1nd Dave Sl8V1ng l1ke a Jan ICOT always does and klndly dellver Mr Br1ttell1 s mes sage Dave says okay and throws another log 1D the fur nace and follows us upstalrs It s almost t1me for lunch so we race down the hall w1th the rest of the mob taklng great care 1n push1ng that freshman track star 1nto an open locker and trlpplng that sophomore Wh1Z We even itf.r . e pQw 5 be 554,341 . ' 4 , .fffj ' J AV' ,J I1 4 ,,s.vga-9-e Hr' ' ' ' QQ , .NT - ' q , 4' 5 ,4 R , 1 . R Q ..-eu -AMI vi A ' ' -di . 4 ' - n - , ' ' I Q , . . . 1 I I , - , I I I . . . gi tually end up 3rd 1n l1ne Chad to brlbe that red headed JUDIOF wlth a St1Ck of guml and l1ck1ng our chops we eagerly awa1t our hot lunch After devour1ng our own plate and the two S8DdW1ChCS apple m1lk and p1ece of cake from the stupes around us we stagger out of the lunch room and head for a class meet1ng 1n the b1ology room After putt1ng tacks on all the chalrs and lOOSCH1ng the legs on the pres1 dent s stool the rest of the class arrxves and the meet1ng 1S called to order by the sound of the pres1dent s gavel on the head of that smart alec up front It seems as though the head came off the gavel CGood thlng we loosened lt and o1led the handle D After d1scuss1ng everyth1ng and set tlxng noth1ng It IS declded we have another meet1ng tomorrow Q0 boy an other f1eld dav l The bell rlngs and we all f1le to our Sth perlod classes, chemlstry for us Chemlstry 1S fun, but MISS Sauer doesn't l1ke us after we blew all the w1ndows out maklng an exper1ment and Spllllhg ac1d over all the table tops Today we should f1n1sh that 3tOW1C bomb ue re exper1ment1ng on tut we can t flnd the rest of he DIIYO glxcerlne so we abondon It for awh11e lhe rest of the per1o IS spent ressxng up everybodv s exper ments and now we are ready for band Th1S IS really fun because Ur Hughes at HUSIC and th 1S 0 perlod we enjox ourselves w1thout gettlng xnto trouble Xfter an exc1t1ng per1od of muslc and 1nser'ed F1ffS we head for phy ed We l1ke thls because now we can beat some of those other guys and get ax w1th t Hr P3Fk0V1Ch knows we re tough sc he puts the gloves on us and a small freshmen lhe rest xsn t worth telllng but after wo black ewes and a bloody nose we de fxde to leave these freshmen alone '!'-f It s txne for the showers so we swlpe a w el and get wet We don t have to go back to school so we head for the drug store and have a sponged coke and tell everybody how tough school 13 and threaten to QUIK unless HSSISHMBDCS are cut and we don t ave to work so hard we re lucky we make It home 1n tlme to have Hom repr1mand us for bC1Hg late, and after a good supper we heave a long sxgh and start on that p1le of school work Anyway that s school lAnd to tell you the truth we love It Th E J By Mac Scott Q TX 'ef .L AW WIN! 0 N XX X ff '37 ky 54, 6 ' F r P w 3 XX 0 w Z ' :I L l y 1 y Q 1 X A 4 ' , fjffff X7 I X 7f5zfg 1 c,4f?Xj , L , , V , c E1 f ff!! 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