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.Wa W 'mf Senior Class History PPlJAt,,5f5 september 4 1032 found fifty Uwo w1de eved blushmg lfld1XldU81Q eager for the opportunltxes offered by Brllhon h1,,h school Wltlnn a Few davs class elect1ons were held and Frederxck Landmann was elected prcsulent Before long we were obhhed to go throu h the dreaded or leals of 1n1t1at1on Mlss Mlller and Mr Bade our clas advlsors helped us to Wm nrst plac 1n the Hallowe cn parade as Well as m tht sale of both Chrlstmas seals and senlor class play tlckets Thus the ilrst year end d wlth our namt nobly engraved upon the senlor class play tlcket trophy At the begmmnb of our sophomore year our enrollment totaled forty SIX Plmer Janke succeeded Frederlck as presldent and served 1n thms capaelty for two years Th1s year no small amount of talent was d1scoxered and dcxeloped The stars of the one act play Apostrophe In Modern Dress were Jo eph K' 1b r and Arlm Groth wlule Flmer Janke had made the first team m basketball and Donald Kuchl and Wllmer Rusch showed marl el abxllty m the same held The most spectacular event however was oar w1nn ng of the Bergandtr Trophy for the best all around scholarshxp We entered our Jumor year wlth our membershlp st1ll totalxng forty slx We unrnedlately b nan our study of J urnahsm and as a result two school papers were pub 1S'lCd We control 1 both the basketball team and the Forcnsncs Club and were also xepr ented ln the one act play The Lost ink Hat Th1s year Mlss Shestock our class advlsor upervlsed th prom w nth was a hune success Flmer .Ianke and Myrtle Bubolz were the rergn Trophy Our class IQ now eompos l of thlrty four memb rs Althoubh death has taken from o.1r mldst a dear clas mate Leo Yan Abel we shall always r member lnm as a loyal and Worthv frlend and a member of the class of 36 Dolorls I3 nnke was elected presldent and Mr T tzlacf ela s advlsor XVork vas beaun on the revlval of the Owl ot wluch Joseph Klelber was appoxnt d cdltor The basketball team was pracueally compo ed of a ohd enlor group Forensr s glee clubs and the band aban clam el many The honor roll has Sc n such nam s a Nlary K Bedore Dolor s E nnke Alce C trell I mer Ja ke G rtru le hlem r Jos th Kolb r 1' F1 k I and nann Mlldred Llndner Frane1s R nk Marg, Rexchel Fllon Wolf and Roy VVolf Throubh the efforts of 'ms Vlerrlll our cla s play wa a success Cla N but and all other senlor sctnlt e dnl quallx as w ll Fmally on the cu Draluauon our hope were r alla d VVe new bld B llnon H h Qchool a fond farewell after hawng nob y played the game of hlbh hool cducat on and b gun the game of hte Gertrude Klelb r T'1 e Twtlxe , . ' , - Y , - . . .Y. I , , ., t . , . , 1 ' ' , M . f 11' V 'U f g' L 4 , ' ' ' ' . . 4 . N . 1 4 . , 1 A ' V c h ' . -' - X' .' . 04 ' ff 4 , . , I ' 0' Q , -. . y ' L 1 . 'K V , Y H l 1 H - , , T ,- , , S fe' e f ' 3 ' ' u ' , f ' , . 2 L ' ' ' 1 ' r 1- 1 w 1 r : I . X - .. N ' ' ' eff .' A 'S I ' ' f X' , 1 f L , A . 13 , : ' 4 s V-'s 1 f 1 - 33 f ' , 1 H .J A . . ' . , , ., ,. , s . - e 'ff ' 'Y .' .. . ' , ' A - mg royalty. At the close of the year We were agam awarded the Bergander .. ', ' ' - , e , fr 1 T ff- ' v v . - , -, , L M 1 ' - . : . .' ' . e . l 3, ' . Vv is Q' ' 7 4' v ' - A ' v 1 ' ,3 ,- ' 1 V. , . ' J S H- - - Y, . - . N . . , ,, s s D . c , O. ., r O 1 . , e l . ' , se . . e st .' . . if . . r 3, , .. A ,,. e , 1 o t , J. n , e 1 e , eo A e , mf? 'n s ' f ' r '4 ' s f lreae c J. . , , a, ,le ' . ,ual , . U 1 - 'ss L ' . 1 3 'ts . ss 1 401 - C ' A s -e L T C . . ' 'e of 0' ' ' as ' e e ' ' r' ie' o ' D A ' lj ' 'ff Sc f i , f - ' Sf ' ' -A ' e . . ,, ,
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SENNRS Allce Prltzl Alice Quiet and reserved IS she A student of the first degree Pe: Club 1 Glee Club 1234 Declamatory 4 Ray Wolff Butch Hall hall! The bands all here Basketball 2 'fl Intramural Basket ball 1 Boys Glee Club 2 3 Band I Allen L1ntner Scotty A modern farmer will Allen be Fame success and wealth hes sure to see Dolons Behnke Do1or1s I wander how It happens ln thus world of hard earned gums That one small maxden can control so large a stock of brams Glee Club 2 3 4 Declamatory 12 34 Extemporaneous Readmg 2 Annual Staff 4 Class Presxdent 4 Class Play 4 Gertrude Klelber Gertxe Heres to a gurl with a. heart and n smlle Who makes the bubble of hfe worth whxle Glee Club 12 3 4 Declamatory l Operetta 3 Roy Wblf Roy All the world loves a man who IIEVEI' g'lV9S 111 Elmer Janke Wmdy' Gods glft to the ladies so hand some and tall And oh how he handles a basket balll Basketball 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 An nual Staff 4 Class Presldent 2 3 Class Play 4 The 1936 Owl Announcement to the effect that an annual would be publlshed m 1936 was made at the begmrung of the second semester and xmmeduately the semor class set to work on the pubhcatlon of the book Joseph Klelber was elected ed1tor and Eldon Wolf busmess manager Wlthm a few days a staff was appomted consustxng of Mary Kathryn Bedore, Doloms Behnke Fred erxck Landmann, Gerald Rledel, Gordon Olm Vmguua Hemga, Donald Kuehl and Joyce Hoffman W1th the cooperatmn of the entxre semor class, the work was completed about May 1, and the revlval of the OWL had been accomphshed Pl c Illcxcn ', ' U n , .. I 3 - . - 7 ll H , . . ' . u ' 1 1-1.-3-4. I ' sc 1 n . . , ,, '. W . ,, . - - 3 - . - : ' : : ' : ' U ' ll - - - : : U , .. U ' H - V I . I' 1 1 ' ,, -- - : ' - - - : - 1 ' 1 lf , ' A 4 ' ' 1 1 ' , 1 v ' 1 I
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.We Wm! FRONT ROW Ruth Bastian Llese Lotte Lexehe Eugene Olm Harold Wolf Ross Zerg. mann L nore Greve Marcella Ebenhoe SECOND ROW Margaret Bellke Virginia Maertv Alma Ennepr Ethel King Irene Thurow Garmin Behnke Vandora Fredrick Ruth Probst THIRD ROW 'Vlr Bade Advisor Lawrence Urban Allen knoespel Harold Jooss Delbert Lau Herbert Klelhorn Robert Eckcr Vincent Miller FOURTH ROW Eugene Kosmosky Robert Schvvaller Herbert G user Gerald Kundlger Albert Moehr Norman Moecker louis Prltzl David Dawson .Tumor Class On September 4 1933 a group of thirty seven green freshmen filled the fresiman hcrne room After getting used to the daily routine they elected their class officers Wlth Robert Ecker president Leo Joyce vice president and Jean Remmel secretary treasurer Their class advisors were Miss An sorge and Miss Nock 'Ilheir real inoculation into the atmosphere.of good old Brillion High School however took place on October 6 with their ini Jooss and Robert Ecker participated 1n band and David Dawson wagctive in tralok Ross Zergmann Robert Ecker IJ nore Greve and Jean Remmel represented the class in the Pep club and Ross Zergmann was an active cheerleader 'lhe class left school at the end of the first year with a good record behind them During their sophomore year class officers were Gerald Kundiger PTBSI d nt Garmin Behnke vice president Irene Thurow secretary treasurer and Mr Bade and Miss Merrill were class advisors Ross Zergmann Lawrence Urban Ruth Probst and Irene Thurow were elected to the Pep club The class presented a successful Washington program Robert Fcker took first place in oratory The class gave the freshmen an 1n1t1at1on party which they havent forgotten to tlus day At present the class officers are Harold Jooss president Irene Thurow vice president and Carmin Behnke secretary treasurer Mr Bade is the present class advisor The Prom given on the 24th of April was a big success Harold Jooss prom king chose Carrmn Behnke as prom queen The class has always been active in public doings in which the school parucxpates For three years they took a first and a second in the annual Halloween festival Some of the most active honor roll students of the class are Robert Ecker Harold Wolf David Dawson Eugene Olm Marcella Fb nhoe and Ross Zergmann Robert Ecker Page Thirteen ? ' I - ' 7 ' 7- ' - , ' V 3' ' . v n D N , 1 . ' - W . ll . l ' , U, 1 ' . I - v v Y I. . .- tiation. Robert Ecker and Norman Moecker were active in forensics, Harold X 1 ' n ' Y 1 V 1 , . . . , .- ,3 . 1 ' ' ' Q - . V Y Y . I 1 ' y 7 . . . l , ' v ' v ' . n , . ' Z ' , - . . ' ' V Y I 7 ' , ' . . I 3 ' 1 Y A 3 N' . ' . , .
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