Brillion High School - Owl Yearbook (Brillion, WI)

 - Class of 1937

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N if f c w vga fxff' ix, U W L fl 9,57 I 'i Fw 1 gf I' l1iCQf'l Clams I 1 5 High Fam I DEDIC I5 IION ONTFN C X-, up-I1 ' ff w is H f ly , 1 ' . :IE J I C I 'I if, jl-I r,!,,l,,,,, N Q i iii AUWIDIHVGTIOD lltioardl oil Education With the exception of one person, the Brillion Board of Education has not changed since 1932. When Dr. H. F. Smith was elected director, Otto J. Zander was elected clerk, and Henry Leppla, elected treasurer. On April 6, 1936, Fred L. Luecker was appointed to serve out the term of Dr. H. F. Smith in the capacity of director, as Dr. Smith at that time left our community. These men wisely chosen by our district voters are com- petent and worthy men, well fitted to their position as mainstays of the education of the children of the Brillion Public High School. These three men are both public- minded and broadmindcd enough so as to control the school in a profitable manner both for the students and taxpayers. mo II I Q lt Antoni tte X111 1ll Earl E. P1 B B A B. A. PF1. M. Cochrane Wi cons n Farid ,lu Lac W s Mishicot, Wisconsin LaCrosse State Grafton Hall Lawrence College Teachers College R ,J '1 College Lniversity of Wisconsin UHIVSYSHY Of WISCOHSH1 Fdglish III IV History - Biology Ch mistry Physics Lat n L bra Sociology Algebra Geometry For '1 Boys' Athletics Bagley Wisconsin English II Gle Clubs Charles ll. Wilemau B. A. M. A. Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin Milton College University cf Wisconsin American History Citizenship Principal Elmei T iwedow Cecelia Shestock Call B E B. S. Brxlhon Watertown W1 onsin Algoma, Wisconsin WISCOUSIII Whitewater State University of Wisconsin COUSBTVS-t01'Y X!! Teachers Coll ge Home Economics Milwaukee lf Northwe tern College Gene,-al Science High School A Typ ng Shorthand Girls' Athletics Band DU' Ctol' ef Business Training 'I lx L1 P -'lL'llIl'I1 A 1 s -1 . A J ll I-'HIST YICAII F 'I' 13141 Hmm I 1 Iv:.- fl ,I fin! I,w1.f1-1 ll:.lwl1 NICVQ NIH YIGAIL S.-.mul mn 1 ,I llul 1 ffflfll' 'xE41'XIi ,Tm :uni 111 ,I Im! I 1 IU, lx II - 7 r 1 I.1l'iI'I'I! X IC.-'xii GHG! Louis Pritzl Louie Represents all that's tall, dark, and athletic. Intramural Basket- ball 1--1, Basketball 2-3, Baseball 2-3. Marcella Ebenhoe Marcella A promising yrirl with brains and the ambition to make tctuotl use of them. Glee Club l-Z-3-4. 1 I Vinc ent Miller Beans This stolid farmer has shown us his good common sense and cap- able judgment. Band 3-1. fl If Qfff' X - N lf Delbert Lau ff cheese What he laeks in studies he makes up in activities. Band l-il-3-l. Basketball 2-3. Intramural Basket- ball l. 5. fly' P Albert Moehr Moehr ' 1 Albert is a versatile athlete when he is determined to win. Base- ball 2-3-4, Intramural Basketball hllh 1' 7714-eff., 1.20-'vs-rrffxfqi fi-A-fx Margaret Beilke Maggie - x I H Margaret is a girl with pep that got lots of cheers from our crowd to inspire our basketball teams. Glee Club l-2-3-1, Girls' Baseball 4, Girls' Basketball 2-3, Cheer Leader 2-3-. 4 . X f, ' ' .',f'k1 fvffl' l l f x. fl I 1 ' 1 llfL f . I 017 V R awrenee Urban 'Lawre As star of the basketball court. his intellixenee and sznfmthness synchronized to make him a very popular lad. Basketball 3-4, cap- tain 4, Baseball 1-il-3-4, captain 3--lp Intramural Basketball l-2. Football 4, captain 4, Pep Club l. Owl Staff. l 7 ff! li W 1 ipginia Maerti Virginia Potential intelligence and reserve siudyim: ability, characterize this senior, Glee Club 1-2-C3-4, Class Play 4. oss Zergmann Froggie x The come n cup - M sehola 'e , made Ross a n a ill! Up ar member of class. tra f ral Basketball 4, Forensic 4, Pep Club 2-3-l. Class Play 4. 1 , Ethel King Ethel An athletitqan sdholzystic stand- iiiiqnnf xqmd d grae isixher goal. Glee Club IRQ-.-4, Girls' llaselmall 4, Girls' Basketball 3-l. Norman Moecker Moecker One who did his work well and his play equally well. Our class's sec-nnd oratorical wonder. Glee Club 1-2-3--1, Forensics l-Z-3- 4, Quartet 4. Class Play l. Vandora Fredrick Girlie Here-'s the girl who not a full four years of popularity in her two' years with the class! Glee yuh 3-l. 57 'I 1 ., y x L , Allen Knoespel MedWick Allen is a likeable person uho takes education seriously and meets its problems squarely. Base- ball 1. l l I l He ert Geiger erb His soul is like a star that dwells apar't. - -NVordsworth. Class Play 4. 7 U . liyy 'VNV ll M Dave Star and captain of track team with very high scholastic rating is the description for Dave, a valuable class member, Forensics 4. Glce Club l. Pep Club 3--1. Track l-2-Il-1. One-act Play stage manager 3-l. Cheer Leader 2-3. Owl Stall. lsl L . Q-50155, . ff w o is . 3 ,, J .,,K. x Harold Becker l !'fPete A late joiner of our class who has made up for lost time is Pete. Band l. Forensirs il. Om-- act Play 1, Class Play 4, Class President 4. Tlfflyfyj Robert Schwaller Bob Lenor Greve ' Lenore Our handsome Lochinvar who e ' h i' handles the romance tif our class She is a irirl with the will to win. upholds us in that field. Intra- Glee Club l-2-3-l. Forensics ii-1. mural Basketball 1-2-3. Class Play. Class Play l. Pep Club 1-3--l. l. 1 ' I ,' l., I ll ' X l I 1 u n fp , I 1 Harold Wolf Wobla , ffl , lj Lieselotte Lerche L1esse , , , J ' ! The intelligent. ambitious. conser- A' , Liesse is active and prominent in vative' who by common Sans? Um- : .' fl if rf , 1 l'ljl pfl 'IK Iliff! f l el X X Owl Stall. XT! J. Robert Ecker Bob Bob's the boy who is the spark- plui: ot' :fur class and one of the most active people in the entire school. For proof. read what fol- lows: Ff.'rensics 1-2-3-l, Intra- mural Basketball 1-2-3-et, Band 1- 2-3, Track 2-3--l, Boys' Glee Club l-L!-23-1, One-act Play 3-l, Class Play l. Class President 1, Owl Staff. Ima Enneper Alma Our foremost feminine basketball player explains Alma. Glee Club 1- , all activities and class work. For- ensics 3--1, Glee Club 3-4, Girls' Baseball -l. Girls' Basketball 4, One-act Play t, Class Play -l, trolled the radicals ol' our class and brings system and dignity to their actions. Forensits 3-4, In- tra-mural Basketball -1, Basketball Manager 3. Owl Staff. i , , ,l ll f ff 4,,, 9!l'lJ i l. 'l gf' MDV if Carmin Behnke Carmin She's a store ol' knowledge and popularity. Glce Club l-2-3-4, Pep Club 2, Girls' Basketball Z3-1. Gil'ls' Baseball al. Harold Jooss Dufo Our champion in the field of mu- sic. Harold Jooss is peerless, Band 2-3-l. Band l-2-3-4, Girls' Basket- 1-2-3-4, Intra-mural Basketbhl 1, ball 51-l. Girls' Baseball el. 'lass President fl. 'fi a z W l A ' V Y ' . ' 'lf-' F ' 1 'fl 'wwf ,J g X llffmfv P J 3 L! .i Irene Thurow ' Irene E gen-9 Olm Gene lx wa X'-Ie's an independent and radical lin all his actions and thoughts. ull!! 'Intramural Basketball 1-2-3-.1 J Baseball J, Football 1, Owl Editor. The girl with personality plus as evidenced by being: chosen for two consecutive years as the most po- pular girl on the campus. Pep Club 1-2-3--1, Glee Club 1-2-3-4. Girls' Basketball 4, Class Play 4. , f ' ,.. r VW' b IQL1 kf 1 Eugene Kosmosky Kos ' J Ruth Bastian Ruth Short in stature but long in in- tellectual lines describes this Miss. Glee Club 2-3-4. Unexciteable. happy-go-lucky, a believer in the full enjoyment of life is Eugene. Football 4, Intra- mural Basketball 4. The Class of 1937 In the closing weeks of the summer of 1933 a common custom was renewed ln Bullion and probably through the greater part of the world This was the re opening of school for another nxne months However the opening of school in 1933 was something dif ferent and novel for a certain group of thirty s ven puplls They were entering upon a. new voyage which had been anticipated throughout th greater part of the summer This group of boys and girls was making 1t5 flrst tmp to school as a group of high school pupils belonging to the freshman class I reahz now why We were then called green We chmbed the staxrs w1th a half frightened half Joyous look upon our faces and after we reached the upper floor we had to be shown to our room where we sat confined and looking 11ke trapped rabbits When classes started we Went to every room but the right one and 1n every room We furnished a beautiful blush to amuse the upper classmen However we soon got over our fears and mistakes and adapted ourselfves quite well to the nelw environment We elected Robert Ecker as class president of our freshman class and our class advisers were Miss Nock and Miss Ansorge As time passed We could not forget what was drawing near Initiatxon' However we lived through it and gave the sophomores an excellent return party Through the efforts of our class advisers we took second place ln the Hallowe en parade and first place in the stunt Robert Ecker and Norman Moecker were active in for nsics and David Dawson partictpated in track work Thus our first year ended and we had built a :firm foundation for our hlgh school career At the beglnnmg of our sophomore year we received a new pupil Herbert Kielhorn Gerald Kundlger succeeded Robert Ecker to the presidency of the class and our ad visers were Mr Bade and Miss Merrill During the cours of this year the class imtrated the freshmen and were grven a return party by the freshmen The class also entertained the assembly We again took a first and a second place at the Hallowe en program Robert Ecker and Norman Moecker again participated in a forensics war Robert taking first place 1n oratory The close of th year again showed a very good record left behind Our Jumor year ushered two more new members to the class Vandora Fredrick and Lneselotte Lerche Harold Jooss succeeded G rald Kundiger to the presidency and Mr Bade began a second term as class adviser We agaln pulled through with a first and for us with Harold Jooss and Carmm Behnke as king and queen respectively We also added three new members to the for nslcs club Harold Wolf Lenore Greve and L1ese lotte Lerche David Dawson really went to town in track this season He broke both the conference and the district records for the half m1le race We went through this year as in the two preceding with flying colors During the course of our sophomore year one of our classmates Etta Wolf was taken 1ll and had to discontinue school At the end of our Junior y ar Etta quietly passed away into a better land As our sophomore and Junior years ush red new pupils into the class so the senior year also ushered ID Harold Becker another new member He was elected president of the class and Mr Bade was agam elect d to serve as class advlser This year Law rence Urban was made captain of the basketball squad and proved to be on of the out standing players The same group as usual partlclpated in forensics This year however we lntroduced a new novelty into th high school At Christmas time we presided over a gift exchange among the pupils We also won first prlze for the best display of Christmas decoratlons We assum d the task of putting out an annual under th careful guidance of Miss Merrlll and under the editorshlp of Eugene Olm It proved to be as you hav undoubtedly notlced bgger and b tter than ever The class play under the direction of Mr Bade asslsted by Miss Merrill was also a huge success Throughout our car er as high school students we contrxbdted well to the honor roll Some of the more common names on it were Dav1d Dawson Marcella Ebenhoe J Robert Ecker Lreselotte Lerch , Eugene Olm Harold Wof and Ross Zergmann On Class Night the class will was read and a short program presented and at Corn mencelment we gravely accepted our drplomas and realized that our days in good old B H S were nofw ended and that vue 'were now entering upon the long difficult Journey of 11fe J ROBERT ECKER .X . . 5 X X ' ' . ' e ' X . X . . - .D X -. , ' v X X . . . X . 7 ' . ' X Y I . . , ' . X X . . L . NX . . 5 Y . , ' l ' '. l X . a second at the Hall0we'en programt Mr. Bade also managed a very successful prom 5 ' , , , ' - , . . X or . , , E X . . X . fs X v ' C . V . 9 . . . , - . . 3 . . . 5 . . X V X . , e ' , 1010 S . A , , ' ' I , . 5 ' ' w . . . , ' 2 , l' , . . Y - CLASS OFFICERS aff- Howard Thiessen Pri-sitlirnt Willard Knoespel Vice Pri-sidcnt Frieda Brockmarm Sec rctairy-Trezisur.'r TOP ROW- Ruth Schneider. Giles Neff, Earl Behnke, Frank Ecker, Howard Thiessen, Harold Nass, Al.rcd Uritzl Anita Becker. SECQND ROW- -H len Ennep.-r, Fern Schuhring, Rita Van De Wettcrinlr. Frieda Brockmann. Helen Jeske. Mildred Klcib.1', Lorretta Laack, Eluoul Lau. S TH'RD ROW--Elroy Buboltz, Kenneth Steinbach, VVillard Knoespel, Harold Enneper. John Bartz, Llctus Iidvre. Clarence Tcsch, Miss Beer, Adviser. lsCJT'I'UM ROW- Lillian Buboltz, !.uc-illc Stcrns. Louise Seaman, Myrtle Test-h, Bernice Barth, Bernice Grove, Myra Thicssen. ltlistory of the Class of 1938 September 4, 1334-Think b-ack a few years-ah, what a memorable day in the history of the Brillion High School, September 4, 1934, the day when another school year began and the day whrn a new freshman class of 38 pupils scheduled to mak-e history, assembled for the first time. Some of the new freshmen seemed dazed, some seemed scared, some seemed happy, non-e of them knew what it was really all about. But it dldn't take them long to learn, no sir, not the members of this great class. The class soon held its election of oflicers with the results as follows: Howard Thiessen, president, Willard Knoespel, vice president, and Dorothy Kanter, secretanyf- treasurer, Initiation came and went with none of the class members showing any ill tftects from it. The regular affairs of the school year, such as Hallowe'en and the like, came and went as well, and, as expect-ed, the class came through with flying colors. 'Ihe next school year, 1935-36, came with its usual happiness and sadnessg mostly happiness on the parts of this year's sophomores. Class oflicers again were elected, this time Elroy Buboltz occupied the dignified position of president, Harold Nass, vice presidentg and Bernice Greve, secretary- treasurer. Th-e initiation was conducted in a highly organized manner. The class had a tins percentage of its number interested in extra-curricular activities, as it had the previous year. The class played its part as well in the events of the school year, although it probably could have fared better in the Halloween affair. Well, it seems the time just flew, and so this class again assembled in August, 1936, for the beginning of another school year, The class has its usual representation in forensics, basketball, and the like. Perhaps the most distinguished service that this class of '38 had thus far rendered the school and the community as well, has been in the form of a newspaper, The Brillionettef' published monthlly by the class. It is not the first attempt of a Class at publishing a. paper, but it is the first successful attempt. And so, as time passes on, the class hopes to continue its good work in behalf of the school, the community, and for the good of the class members, themselves, not only in school but in the world at large after the members of this class of '38 graduate. FRAN K ECKER I CLASS OFFICERS -ff- Merlin Ross President Lucille Michels Vice President Geraldine Novak Secretary-Treasurer TOP ROW-Elmer Ebenhne, Joseph Kersten, Carl Ott. Wilmer Buchholz, Leon Pritzl, Merlin Ross. Alfred Miller, Leslie Schnell. Richard Bartz. SECOND ROYV- Gwendolyn Neff. Monica Miller, Geraldine Novak, Maixdaline Puser, Marcella Keller. Ruth Barth, Lorraine Clavers. Mary Steinmetz, Lucille Mic-hc-ls, Mr. Tcrweclow, Advisor. THIARD ROW---Dorothy Wink. Howard Schrfenecker, Roman Gcnnigen, Rueben Keller, Dorothea Mueller, Jack willis Armin Schroeder, Vernon Zorn. Hazel Steinbach. B0'IfI'0M RfJvVmEldfll'9 Guldschmidt, Carol Zick, Evelyn Steinbach. Betty Huibregtsc, Manolia Bcdore, Irene Geiger, Doris Zick, Helen Vechart, Victor Rarlloif. llilistory of the Class of H939 The big bus of 1935 rolled slowly up to the curb in front of Brillion High School. Out of it climbed thirty-seven wide-eyed boys and girls representing the freshman class for the coming s-eason. All were eager to examine the interior and exterior of their future home of learning. They trouped joyfully into the school, up the steps, and into the freshman home room, Soon they were settled and bent to the task of prapairing their lessons, The days rolled swiftly by during the course of which they elected class officers, namely, Armin Schroeder, presidentg Howard Schoenecker, vice presidentg and Gwen- doiymn Neff, secretary-treasurer, The class took part in many school and civic ewents, some of the important ones being the initiation by the sophomores, the freshman return party, and the annual Hallo4we'en festival where the class featured the Baer-Louis fight which won second place in the stunt. On the street the class was represented by the Potter City Band. .Soon May and springtime arrived and the schoolbell sounded, ending the school ses- sion for the season. At the curb waited the new bus of 1936, ready and willing to escort the retiring freshmen back to their homes for three short months of summer vacation. Toot! Toot! a loud horn sound-ed the arrival of the sphomores of the 1936-37 season. Not this time were the bus passengers rollicking and boisterous, but dignity prevailed especially over the lowly freshmen, one year our junior in high school experience. The sophomores set to Work with a will to master the difficult subjects. Again the class elected officers, who were: Merlin Ross, presidentg Lucille Michels, vicedpresidentg and Geraldine Novak, secretary-treasurer. ' Once again the class was entered in many activities. For the Ha.1Iowe'en festival Gtwendoyyn Neff was el-ected class queen bv the class and school queen by the Lions committee. On the stage the sophomores presented The Wedding of Augustus Pea- bean and Perlina Eggplant. For Christmas a huge sign bearing the words. Mero Christmas, and lighted by floodlights amid Christmas trees was put up to contest with the three other classes in the high school for an outdoor decorations prize which was offered by the Lions club. The sophomores took second place, The class this year as well as last year was well represented in band, glee club, pep club, sports, and forensics. LEON PRITZL CLASS OFFICERS ,Uh Harold Jentink President Ruth Huibregtse Vice Prcsidcnt Peggy Seip Secretary-Trc:.sur :r TOP ROWfHarold Steinmetz, Lloyd Wolfmeyer, Edward Carstens, Kenneth Kanter. Elliot Wenzel, Roy Rusch, Harlul Jentink, Werner Arnhoelter, Raphael Seefcldt, NVerner Brockmann, Earl Jaiike. SECOND ROW---Oscar Reinke, Leslie Behnke, Lyle Becker. Oscar Hedrich, Delmar Richter, Carl Zutz, Erich Enneper. Frank Seljan, Allan Cottrell, Roger Behiike. THIRD ROW-llornthy Schubring, Genevieve Steger. Dorothy Keller. Mabel Zahn, Mildffid Thl1l'0W. Betty Jane Ecker, Helen Geiger, Violet Ells, Miss Shestock, Advisor. FOURTH ROW' Ruth Reinke, Dorothy Diekvoss, Bernice Bastian, Bernice Schwandner, Bernadine Groth. Ruth Huilireyrtse, Gladys Schultz, Violet Kreinianli. FIFTH ROW--Ray Knoesirel, Derrill Ott, Vllilliam Bartz. Gerhard Holzhueter, Orthwin Leider, Warren Zick, Elroy Beilke, Arlin Schnell. BOTTOM ROW- Jean Egan, Mary Ebenhoe, Peggy Seip, Jeanette Schneider, Aurella Koerth, Dorcella YVenzel, Joan VVillis. Absent when this picture was taken were Mathilrla Boeder, YVl'lmer Bc-ettcher. Freshman Class ll-llistoiry On August 31, 1936, fifty freshmen entered high school, At the beginning of the semester wg chose class officers. The following were elected: Harold Jentink, presi- dentg Ruth Huibrsgtse, vice presidentg and Peggy Seip, secretary-treasurer, During the month of October several events took place, one of which was the annual Lions' Hallowe'en celebration in which Mildred Thurow was chosen queen of the class and our class awarded two prizes, one for the parade and one for the stunt. Initiation was a mysterious affair. Of course, we freshmen wou1dn't admit it, but we were sick With fear, but it turned out to be a grand affair. We participated in the outdoor Christmas decoration contest and again we ran off with a prize. 'Q The members off this class are active in extra-curricular work such as: boys' and girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Band, cheer leading, boys' and girls' basketball, the one-act play, and forensics work, ' Some of the pupils who usually are on the honor roll are: Betty Jane Ecker, Ruth Huibregtse, Bernadine Groth, Gladys Schultz, Dorothy Keller, Warren Zick, Joan Willis, Mildred Thurow, Peggy Seip, Mabel Zahn and Raphael Seefeldt. PEGGY SEIP V ' Q., .4-685' Left Column-Top Left Column-Center Left Column-Bottom Prom Queen and King Freshman Home Ec, School Politician and Ruth Schneider a.nd Class in session, Miss greenest Freshie. Howard Thiessen. Shestock, teacher. W Frei E NYA Work- ers, left to right: Jack Willis Harold Wolf Marcella Ebenhoe Cletus Bedore Virginia Ma.e.rtz Helen Enneper Lieselotte Lerche i Sophomore English Class in session, Teacher, Miss Beer. 'Qi Left - The end of a perfect day. E Happy-Gm Lucky. 'QE Bottom Left -He sweeps the foe before him with vicious flank attacks, 'QE Our champ half-miler goes into his crouch. Mn! ul-LJ' ICXZD-fr ec 32711 if W Z Dgf, Pffrgffi JC' 5 fXCJfWm6f fOfZ0 Left column-Top Kittenball team, -left to right, standing: Allen Knoespel, Lawrence Urban, Frank Eck- er, Howard Thiessen, Merlin Ross, Eugene Olmg kneeling, Alfred Miller, Harold Enne- fper, Howard Scho-enecker, Harold Nass. Left, column-Center Left column-Bottom .Most popular girl and Basketball captain. most P0Pular boy. 'E Our profs- sional excuse get- ter gets another. 'QE Sociology class in session, Mr. Tetzlaff, teacher. E Girls' base- ball team, rear row, left to right: F. Brockmann Lucille Mich-els Alma Enneper Ethel King Garmin Bevhnke Front row: Lieselotte Lerche Magdaline Puser Lucille Sterns Margaret Beilke Chemistry class in session, Mr. Bade, teacher Giirllsg Gllee Cllulli TOP ROW-Y Reaslim.: Left to Right--Lucille Michels, Monica Miller, Fern Suhubring, Helen Enneper. Rita Van De NVettei'ing', Ruth Schneider, Alma Enntper, Ruth Bzirtli, Frieda Brocknmnn, Ruth Huibrey.,'tse, Lieselntte l.er4'he. Sl-ICUNIJ ROW-lililrlred Klciber. Ruth Reinke. Myrtle Teseh, Loretta T.:-mack. Bernice Barth. DOTOUIY Kanter, Genevieve Steiger, Marcella Keller, Bernice Bastian, Marcella Ebenhue, Bernice Schwandner, Bernadine Groth, Magdalene Puser. THIRD ROW-Aurella Koerth, Mathilda Boetler. Hazel Steinbach, Lorraine Clavers, Lenore Greve, Helen Jeske, Bernice Grove, Myra Thicssen, Dorothea Mueller, Betty Jane Ecker, Geraldine Novak, Mary Steinmetz, Jeanette Schneider. FOURTH ROVVf-Miss Beer, Advisor, Anita Becker, Margaret Bcilke, Vandora Fredrick, Carmin B0llnk0. Il'0I10 Thurow, Heritha Arnhoelter. Virginia Maertz, Betty Huibregtse, Dorothy Schubring. Irene Geiger, Gwendimlyn Neff. - BOTTOM RONV .Ioan Willis, Dorcella XVenzel, Pefzslb' Seip, Mary Ebenhoe. Helen Vechart, Ruth Bastian, Evelyn Steinbach, Doris Ziek, Dorothy Wink, Lillian Iiuboltz, Carol Zick. Mzmolia Bedore. Absent when this picture was taken were: Louise Seaman, Ethel King, Violet l-Ills. The Girls' Glee Club was organized to give the girls who wished for it, a chance to do something outside of the ordinary routine of school work and to learn to some degree something about music. Most of the girls in the school have taken advantage of this opportunity and joined the glee club. Miss Beer, the instructor in music for the school, has a Bachelor of Music degree, and has made good use of her knowledge of music in directing the glee clubs as shown by their ability to entertain both the school members and the public of the surrounding community by assembly performances and the Christmas Cantata given by the club. There are now enrolled in the glee club sixty girls. 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Harold Jentink, Eduard Carstens, YVilmer Boettcher. THIRD ROVV4Charlms Mueller, James Kleiber, Magdalene Puser, Howard Schoenecker, Alma Enneper, Dorothea Mueller, Chester Fiedler, Lyle Becker, Robert Bartz. FOURTH ROW-Vernon Vechart, Monica Miller, Mary Steinmetz, Ruth Huil1rei.,ftse, Bernadine Groth, Pei!!-fy Seip, Helen Enneper, Leon Pritzl, Anita Becker, Victor Radlotf. BOTTOM ROWA- -Herbert Behnke. Carl Zutz, Armin Schroeder, Joan Vl'illis, Vllerner Erockmann, Carl NVolf. Director. Harold Becker. 'Ihe band was organized by Mr. Carl Wolf, its present leader, in the school season of 1928-29. It has from that time on been continually growing until it at present has forty-two members. The entire band has rehearsals every Thursday night after school. The band plays at bas- ketball games, programs, and graduation exercises or any other school events where music is needed or desired, Besides this the band annually enters a band tournament, this'year being held at West DePere. 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Howard Thiessen, Lawrence Urban, Frank Eck N USC 8 Brillion 14 Brillion 29 Brillion 15 Brillion 10 Brillion 18 Brillion 18 Brillion 12 Brillion 20 Brillion 10 Brillion 30 Brillion 22 Brillion 12 Brillion 24 Brillion 18 Brillion 19 Brillion 28 Brillion 19 Brillion BOTTOM ROW-eHarold Jentink, Alfred Miller, ilanager Cletus Bedore, How d S h Y h. 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'Qi Handsome Harry. 1 High School Pep Club. i High School Forensics Club, l XX Cammy Ure Solhlooll Celelorntnes lI3y Popular 'Vote of the Siudent Most Popular Lox Most Populdu Gul I omeo and Jullet I lggest I luff Wlttleet Qtudent Wlndlest Qtudent Handsome I'IdlIX P1 ettlest Cul Sehool Loudepedker Classlest IIILSSGI QI ml Cldsslest Ihessex ff ull G1 eenest F1 eshle II xppleet Sr ph Coeklest Jun1o1 Smfu test Senlol Most Popul ll lean I1 SQIIIOI Most Llkelx to Qucceed I 1gge'st Ioafel Col x cat Ilfu fleet VN Ol ku le ICIIQI s Pet II xppx go luckx Absent Mmded 'It uhen Sdmool Polltlu in Flrst J Pobel t Eckez Irene Thumow Ihuold I ecker md Dolothx Ix Lntu N1 Terxxedow Pose 7e1 nmnn Hovs ald Thlessen Flllot VS enzel D01 othg Kanter Mx 1 .1 TIIIQSNQH J I obert I cker IJO1Otl'lX Kdntel Harold Qtemmetz Iloxx 31 d Schoenecku Iloxxard TIIIGSSQII J I obelt Eckel M1 bade J Pobe1tEcke1 Carl Ott Delbert I du llozothx lxdntel Dolothx Ixdnter Alma I' nnepel M1 Tetzlafi ll mold qt6lIIlII tl Second Euwene Olm I uth qchneldex I obelt Sclm alle: md xx endolx n 'Neff Ilalold I ecku Cletus Ledore Eall Behnke Lawx ence Lrban C wendolx n Neff Iloxw nd Thlessen -XIIHIH SCIIIOQCIQI Puth Schneldel Edwdud Calstens Iettx Ilulble tse Iohn I f11't7 Hal old Vtolf NI1 II1ltI!IdlI DdVld Dau son I ow I uech I1chudI1t1 I lxdxs Schult7 I-1 ink hckel H mold Fnnep 1 N11 Telweflou I nl I ehnke o o x . x 1 I W L 3 u , . v . . . ,..., -,,,- .... v..v . , . s O . . 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' . , ' ,, , . v Y 5 K , l A, x.f 1 Al , Q15 The Hope of Forest C21 Our photographer .133 The 1'1'fkP0ftaUC9 Of Be' Jct. Goes Forth Today. gets ph0t0gI'aPh6d- mg Earnest- 'rr I 43 Copycat. Q53 Wittiest student. C63 Girls' Basket- ball team, left to right: Miss She- stock, coach, Ruth Huibregtse, Jean Egan, Bernadine Groth, Lucille Sterns, Myra Thiessen, Peggy Seip, Ethel King, Betty Huibregtse, Alma Enneper, Lieselotte Lerche, Betty Ecker, Joan Willis. 171 Absent mind- ed teacher. C85 Sophomore typing class in session. 6 Mr. Tetzlaff: Is a gir1's dress a. luxury or a necessity? Q Q Bob E.: I thnk you could call it a I - 1' luxury. f nt 'FQQQ' ' Mr. T.: I know well enough that you 4 . J' f know a gir1'5 dress, is a necessity. ' E I, 4' 1-5. em -. fe A gl: A ,T Passerby tLooking at stalled carl: Is V Jffgu' . .7 Q? - QE , there anything wrong. ' itz- C Eugene K.: I don't know yet, I'm just going back to look for the motor. Boys' Glee Club Mascot fAbs'ent When Group Picture Was Taken, Mr. Arnhoelter: I've been thinking, my son, of retiring next year, and leaving the business to you. Werner A.: Ther-e'5 no hurry, is there Dad? You go ahead and work for a few more years, and then we can retire together, Irene: John told me I was the eighth wonder of the World- Lonely Books Carmin: What did you say? lBig Game Tonightu Irene: I told him not to let me catch him with I the other seven. Ruth: Thanks a lot for the lovely ride. Elliot: Don't mention it. Ruth: Gee whiz! I won't tell a soul, Miss Merrill: My friend laughed when I spoke to the waiter in French, but the laugh was on her, I told the waiter to give her the check. N 1 N. Xu I sjrlru-' 1 +411 i EA, fkwf EA X15 HMl,I',ii'i'1-1. I filly :HX f' VW! lil Ilw lri' ' Ii. 1 mv. v ix , x Hurt F mi - L :Ay 1 'IL XI !I 'lf1'I'Ql,U ill 1 1 W ', 'IV K w pw. ' :if WI Ib Ax' ,N .1 '11 llzaru ', nij bv 11 1.. 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