Cashton High School - Topper Yearbook (Cashton, WI)

 - Class of 1946

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Jf:.,g. ?-+5-V ,Q , ,Q -.,, - R-Q55-V.1Vi,V,f:5f, -,..f5:-J' rg, .ws iz .,-.V 51.14 ,. .qqg,JLs: .V .jr - ...J g ,EFT . - ' r iff-' iffy A 'VV --l.3,,Vfi, -- .V .Vi W1 kg-Y giggy., Vw 'R jg :ag He, 5 , ,V 4554, fps! -,,, ,Jn , , 21 , 3 4? as I ea fy, J A R W 3,54 J L 'EW 522,291-F.-f P .- . T- ., A S .' T? V, 5 , has 1.7 L: 3 .:,M,.+Ll, 1, if 6 , 4, ,, ,,m ...fVV. in ,L NE.. -. ig.---P? ', - ,Qin is - iw, -by l 9ffQ7,,,f!aZ ,5 ,fr j DPW' 13 We, the class of 1946, wish to present this Topper to the students and friends of Cashton High School, as a record of the school year 1945-1946. We appreciate the efforts of those who assisted us. Our thanks to Miss Marian Freml1n,whose aid and direction made this annual possible. Published by THE SENIOR CLASS of CASHTON HIGH SCHOOL Ed1tor...Betty Jean Kamperschroer DEDICATION To our faithful janitor who for the past twenty-five years has patiently and dil- igently kept our school in excellent ordero To William Degenhardt, who has been a friend to allgfhie nTopper' of 1946 ie respectfully dedicated. f 4 n 5 S. 5 K 5 3? 1 Q 352.4 j ., Q - , L Kennetn A. Curran, Principal University of Minne ta B.S., 0 Donald E. Hart River Falls Teachers College B.E. v1Ct0!' H, Lge Stevens Point T.C. B. 3. Marion Fremlin La Crosse State T.C B.S. f Hrytle Peterson La Crosse State T.C. 3 year course Rose Marie Welsh Mount Mary College B.A, ,fff v-' .. L p- M, . 'X Q n If rf? MJ, 1474411 if X' 1 3+ v 1 535 ' N si ,L Y fe ff? mv F H 1 f ff, Zi! x 36, .4 .a..sfb.-X Aff ,X Q- -- 551' 5. eniou DUANE ANDERSON SELMA AMUNDSON ustretchu When a child she fell He Btoops to nothing And came down plump. but the door. Library 2-3-4 Glee Cl b l-2-3-4 ' Annual gtnff 4 Newspaper Staff 2 ' Gym 1-2-5-4 Ambition: Nurse X!! ELLEN ANDERSON Always the same with everybody. Glee Club 1-2 Gym 1-2-3-4 Library Club 2-3-4 Girl Scout 2-3 Forensics 1-2-3-4 Annual 4 5Peech Club 1-2 Ambition: Nurse if CLARENCE ANDERSON I waste more time in half an hour than most people can in a week. F.F.1. l-2-3-4 F.F.R. Basketball 4 Basketball 4 Gym 1-2-3 Ambition: Navy F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 F.F.A. Baske 1 3 Basketball 2- -4 Gvm 1-2-3 N HOWARD ANTHONY urronyn flfn- N Should life be all ' labor? F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 F.F.A. Basketball 1-2-3-4 Gym 1-2-3 Sergeant of Arms 2 Ambition: Mechanic k , , , L ff' .I VERNON ARENTZ The easiest Job I could find was to go to school so here I am, F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 Basketball 3-4 Gym 2-3 F'-F'--'L Basketball .3-4 Ambition! To see the world. vrcwon Bmzs Vic ' fl H A good sport, what more 'xpffy l can you want? F.F.A. l-2-5-4 Student Council l-2-5-4 Basketball l-2-5-4 Baseball 5-4 Victory Corp 2-5 Softball 2 Ambition: Pilot CAROL BERGH My laugh is my attracti Glee Club l-2-5-4 Library Club 2-5-4 Gym 1-2-:5-4 Ambition: Rural school teacher. ARLENE BERTLING WW She loves but one. Library Club 2-5-4 Glee Club 1-2-5-4 Annual Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 2 Gym 1-2-3-4 eniou Ambition: Secretary N' REUBEN BIRKHOLZ nMusclesN , We know thee by thy walk. Boy Scouts 1-2-5 Basketball 4 Class Play 5 Gym l-2-5 Amblt1on:A Success IRVIN OHNP 'Red' Happy am I,from care I'm free: Why aren't they all content like me? F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 F.F.A.Sec. 2 F.F.A.PP8B. 4 Victory Corps 2-5 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Amb1t1on2Trave1 in foreign countr BRONSON . nSk1ppyW None knew her but to love her, None knew her but to praise her. Gym 1-2 Girl Scouts l-2 Band 1-2-5-4 Speech Club 1-2 Forensics 5-4 Class Play 5 Glee Club 2-5-4 Library Club 2-5-4 Newspaper 5 Annual Staff 4 Class President 4 Ambition: Nurse vu IMELDA BUSHAK She has the sweetest ways Glee Club l-2-3-4 Library Club 2-5-4 Annual Staff 4 Gym 1-2-3-4 Ambition: Beautic an t r? asf? ANN CONRAD Happy-go-lucky. Glee Club 1-2-5 Library Club 2-5-4 Gym 1-2-:s-4 Annual staff 4 Ambition: Beaut in .px 1 4 u ' M, JUNA DAHL 'Red' To the end and through all time the nickname of WRed' y will always be mine. eniou JAMES DICKMAN 'Farley' As to English class I go, A little prayer I utter , low, I say in accents soft and deep Now I lay me down to sleep. Victory Corp 1 Basketball 1-2-5-4 Baseball 1-2-5-4 Newspaper 5 Class play 5 Vice President 2 Sergeant of arm 4 Annual Staff 4 t Gym 2-5 k Ambition: Post f1RWIN DOERRE Q Hliunkyll Great men are dying, don't feel so well self. Lincoln Jr.H1gh La Crosse Band 2-5-4 Band Pres. 4 Class Play 5 Gym 2-5 Boy Scouts 2-5 Mixed Chorus 4 Octet 4 Victory Corps 2 Amb1t1on!Band Leader BELVA DOLAN M Q 'Jenny' A maid with a winning smile. Glee Club 1-2-3 Library Club 2-5-4 Gym 1-9-5-4 Band l-2-5-4 y Annual Staff 4 Library Club l-2-5-4 A Journalism l-9-5-4 Ambition2Teacher Speech 2 Contest Play 5 Forensics 1-2-3-4 enioza Q ROBERT ERICKSON nBobn When mischief prevailed, Syl, he was always there. F.F.A. 1-2-5-4 F.F.A.Pres. 3 Victory Corps 2-5 Amb1t1on2Farmer MARY FLOCK In her a friend and helper see, good friend and Jolly company. St.Mary's 1-2 Glee Club 5-4 Class Play 5 Gym 5-4 Amb1t1on:Nurse My KATHLEEN GARTHWAITE Content to do her duty. Glee Club 1-2-5 Library Club 2-5 Gym 1-2-3-4 W Amb1t1on:A Success MARIE GASPER Sweet to those who know her. Glee Club 1-2-5 Library Club 2-3-4 Gym 1-2-3-4 Amb1n1on:yg ffm 'X HANSON has wit enough to still. High 2 1 2-5-4 Club 3-4 Amb1t1on2Nur8e 2 ,M MW ARLENE HUNDT lspitzli She fills the air with shricks at gratings, scrapes, and squaks. Glse Club l-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 4 Library Club 2-5 Gym 1-2-rs-4 Amb1t1on:A1rl1ne Hostess BETTY KAMPERSCHHOER How she studies and recites, gives the flunker forty frlghts. Glee Club 2-3-4 Library Club 2-3-4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3 Gym 1-2-3 Newspaper Staff 3 Class Pres. 1 Mixed Chorus 4 Ambltionskedical ist. IRENE KAIPERSCHROER 'RenieN What's fun in being goodf Library Club 2-3-4 AP Glee Club 3 Annual Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 3 Gyn 1-2-3 Ambition: Travel unter Frequent y w h m I think a geqile U t. F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 F.F.A.Sec. 3 F.F.A.Pres. 4 Victory Corps 2-3 Basketball 3-4 Baseball 4 Ambition: Navy Znzou WQWA RAYMOND KORN M! nnayn He doesn't expect to make a hit every time he comes to bat. Victory Corps 1 Band 1 Gym 2-3 Basketball 4 Baseball 4 Annual Staff 4 F.F.A. 4 Ambition: Mortician t . , ' if ' f DONALD LAWSON nrpyi! 4 DOC W ,I ' x u x Busi A must! uaytj boo ping. Basketball 3-4 Baseball 4 Newspaper Staff 3 Victory Corps 2-3 Class Play 3 Ambition: Women ,!mp !, ff Q of LOTTIE MASHAK 'ScabW ZW' Can school run without me? Class Officer 2-4 Student Council 1-3 Class Play 5 Cheer Leader 2-3-4 Library Club 2-3-4 Drum Majorette 1-2 Annual Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 3 Gym l-2-3 Ambition: Stewardess PHILIP OVERGARD A born farmer. FFA 1-2-IQ-4 Victory Vorps 2-5 Basketball 1-2-5-4 Amb1t1on:Farmer R WV LE ROY PAULSON If gift of gab is riches, I'11 always be broke. FFA 1-P-5-4 FFA Reporter 5 Basketball 1-2-5-4 Amb1t1on:Farmer E15 vn,cK33QpkfjL4,71 -8,..,,4,,,, GORDON PETERSON llpetell enio 2.4 .J THERESA SCHREIER 'Treseu A young woman who blushes is better than one who grows pale. Glee Club 1-2 Mixed Chorus 4 Octet 4 Band 1-2-3-4 Girl Scouts 2-3 Library Club 2-6-4 Library Pres. 4 Gym 1-Q-3 Annual Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 5 Class Play 5 Student Council 4 Amb1t1on2Teacher JAMES SCHWEIGER 'J1mN Not content with what he has already done, he will become famous for what he will do. Band 1 Student Council 4 Victory Corps 1-2 Gym 2-3 ' Basketball 1-Q-5-4 , Baseball 3-4 'iggfz Nb Class Play 3-4 Officer 1-2 Amb1t1on2Doctor SHIRLEY SILHA She's not as meek as she A worker of whatever he 100KS- undertakes. G lee Club 1 Treasurer 3 Gym 1-2-3-4 Class Play 3 Library Club 2-5-4 gay Scouts 1-2-5-4 Annual Staff 4 and 4 Newspaper Staff 5 Ambitionzwgitreg Victory Corps 2 qs, Mixed Chorus 4 . Octet 4 jj Q Q4 Annual Staff 4 - , Cheer Leader 5 Q, Amb1t1on:Mort1c1an 'A Q, I FRANCIS SPAETH ' 'Frankie' ' I Had I but lived in Caesar s day we would have divided the honor. Speech Club 1-2 Forensics 1-2-5-4 Class Play 3 Annual Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 3 B88k6tb811 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Victory Corps 2-3 Amb1t1on:P1lot ARLENE STREECK Labor brings its own reward. Glee CluE 1-2-3 Library lub 2-3-4 Gym 1-2-3-4 Annual Staff 4 Amb1t1on2Secretargt awvofk jf' INN TORKELSUN 'Tork' What she doesn't know is the thing of the past. 'Gym 1-2-5 Girl Scouts 1-2 Speech Club 1-2 Forensics 1-2-3-4 Class Play 3 Glee Club 2-3 Annual Staff 4 Officer 1-3 Drum Majorette 2-4 Amb1t1on:Bookkeeper eniou ERMA WEINKE A quiet friendly studious girl. Library Club 2-3-4 Glee Club 4 Newspaper Staff 3 Gym 2 Annual Staff 4 Amb1t1on2Be a Success as M LAWRENCE WEINKE Do Model Afa make people rattle bralned? F.F.A. 1-2-5-4 F.F.A. Preg, 5 Victory Corps 2 Amb1t1on:Navy fanfare Pres1dent........ ...Bette Bronson Vice President... ...Lottie Mashak 3ecretary................. ....Arlege Hundt Treasurer.................. ...Gordon 0ter!0n student Council President .... ....James Schweigef Student Council Members .... -..Theresa Schreier Victor Bates On September 9,1941 we entered the Cashton High School as a class of fifty-eight students.From Port1and,M1ddle R1dge,Fish Creek,Melvina,Ir1sh Ridge and other surrounding areas came students in search of education and compan1onsh1p.Our class was under the leadership of Betty Kamperschroer during this first year. Even though we were a lit- tle shy we did take part in activities such as band,athlet1cs and forensics. As Sophomores,James Schwelger took over duties as president, We were now more accustomed to high school ways and were less afraid of the criticism of o r most worthy upper classmen. As 8 PSSUIV we were more active in school activities. As Juniors we were rapidly reaching our goal.For his second year James Schweiger filled his office as pres1dent.0n December 8th,l944 we presented our class play,nCross My Heart? This event proved to be a great financial success: greater than any other similar event in the history of our schoo1.The out standing activity of the year was the Jun1or-Sen- lor Prom on May 4,l9453a gala affa1r,w1th James Schweiger king and Teddy Klos queen.To crown our social calender for the year was the Jun1or-Sen- lor banouet on May 17. A chicken supper,prepared by the 'cooksu was served in the school basement. The years passed swiftly by and now we find our- selves Sen1ors.The size of our class has dwin- dled down until we now have forty-one members, some having discontinued their education, others have transferred to other schools, and a few have entered the service of our country. Now that the first step to success is completed we will strive to do our best so that this sc- hool will be proud of us,for what we have gain- ed will influence our future success. CZ... M!! SELMA AMUNDSON wills her happy disposition to Martha Johnson. ELLEN ANDERSON wills her ability to whisper to Mildred Anderson. CLARENCE ANDERSON wills his mischievous ways to Alice Klrkeeng. DUANE ANDERSO wills his height to Glen Garthwalte. EDWARD ANTON! wills his unexoiteable ways to Janice all. VERNON ARENTZ wills his 7th period tactics to Beverly Swanson. QICTOR BATES wills his corn husklng record to the OFVOAI CAROL BERG wills her giggling ways to Joan Mitby. ARLENE BERTLING doesn t want to will itg she wants to keep that stone. RUEBEN BIRKHOLZ wills his scientific mind to Louis Bornheimer. IRVIN BOHNERT wills his permanent wave to Joan Dwyer. BETTE BRONSON wills her leadership to the Freshmen class. IMELDA BUSHEK wills her nights at the Avalon-to Betty Leuck. ANN CONRAD wills her pleasant smile to Miss Fremlin. JUNA DAHL wills her red hair to Rita Dahl. JAMES DICKMAN wills his way with women to James Blna. IRWIN DOERRE wills his trumpet to John Kampersch- roer, BELVA DOLAN wills herself to Erling Larson. ROBERT ERICKSON wills that Ontario stuff to Tom Quinn. MARY FLOCK wills her secreatlvs ways to the Sweepings. KATHLEEN GARTHWAITE wills her quiet ways to Margaret Douglas. MAR E GASPER wills her penmanship to Gilbert Degenhardt. JUNELLA HANSON wills her seven subjects to anyone who wants them. ' SRLENE HUNDT wills her easy going ways to Mr. art. BETTY KAMPERSCHROER wills her A's to the flanking students. IRENE KAHPERSCHROER wills her experience both day and night to Luella Everson. MANLEY KIRKEENG wills that pompadour to Gladys Amundson. RAYMOND KORN wills his ability to aggravate to Elaine Von Buden. DONALD LAWSON wills his long shots in basketball to whoever needs them. LOTTIE MASHAK wills her night life to Clarice Mashak. PHILLIP OVERGARD wills his farmer ways to Bill Rockwell. LE ROY PAULSON wills his quiet ways to Nickle Schaub. Hg.....,l ,l ,, , GORDON PETERSON wills his haircut to Marie Bornheimer. THERESA SCHREIER wills her clarinet to Mary Ann Fuen er. JAMES SCEWEIGER wills his basketball ability to the future stars of C-H-S- SHIRLEY SILHA wills her dates to Avadell Bohnert. FRANCIS SPAETH wills his speaking ability to Melbourne Kirkeeng. ARLENE STREECK wills her study habits to Vernon Seitz. ANN TORKELSON wills --- refuses to leave any- thing. ERMA WEINKE wills her domestic ability to Patsy Dickman. LAWERENCE WEINKE wills his ability to start a Model A to Miss Fremlln. 1' . 1 5,5 S Q '-'AK ll , l , . A'x uv l fn X . A. Y H 1 ixl-'vh' 't '1 x - K , all' at J ASTRONOMY OF SENIOR CLASS Btaroononoonunooonao Whispering star.... Basketball star.... . Misleading star.... ... Dancing star. ..... ..., Physics star .... ... Star Farmer. ...... ... Moviefingl star.... . Musical star. ..... ... Evening star.... ... Dramatic star... ... Baseball star... Literary star... Bette Bronson ..Arlene Hundt ... James Schweiger 135555 i1lLh5 s 000 at James Dickman Imelda Bushek Kamperscheoer .Victo Bates Lottie Mashak Irwin Doerre .Kamperschroer Ann Torkelson Raymond Korn Marie Gasper SEPT SEPT SEPT SEPT SEPT SEPT SEPT SEPT SEPT SEPT SEPT SEPT SEPT. SEPT SEPT. SEPT. SEPT. SEPT. SEPT OCT. OCT. OCT. OCT. OCT. OCT. OCT. OCT. OCT. OCT. OCT. OCT. OCT. NUT. NOV. NOV. NOVN NOV. Cfz1!EV7d!dJI First day of school.We're tired as usual, a dance last night. My what Freshmen! Did we look that green? Acquainted with the teachers.Enuf said. one week of labor gone and 55 more to go. Another blue Monday,Physlcs test. A lecture a1ready.How we do change. Girls played kittenball today.Correct1on .....g1rls tried to play kittenball. Religion today.We really are good--at times. Friday night and nobody's slow in vacat- ing the dchool.Could it be home sichness? Seats are changed,but we d1dn't like the old ones anyway. Ball game today.We beat Wilton 4-5. The Viroqua Fair starts and school is less crowded. Ontario played ball today.We lost 9-4. Elected Jim Schwelger as Student Council President. WB1g Betu got rough today those poor little Freshmen. Beat Norwalk 19-4.Havs to admit theln play- ing is good. Teachers are tired.Wedding dance last night. Girls attended school at 'PecksN. Lottie was absent. Class elect1ons,what battles. Boys beat Wilton 3-2.Who possesses the horse shoe? Assembly program. Snakes. Boys lost to Ontario again. Inltiation-- memorable day for the Freshmen. Boys won again. Norwalk. Way the Seniors rush around you'd think they were having screen tests,when the occasion is only having their pictures taken. Six weeks exams. The teachers sure know their stuff. Friday,what a mental relief. Report cards.Al1 that work and what re- sults. Entire school is entertained by C.E. Jones' assembly program. Navy Day program at hall. Elected cheer-leaders.Nook,Teddy, and Lottie. Everyone in physics class so Mr.Curran dismissed us. Halloween tonight. Tom,B1l1y and Tony start for school but are mislead to places more interesting!! Health lecture. Bangor beats us aga1n.We still have hopes. The boys did it ,we beat Viroqua. Luck cont1nues.We won over H1llsboro,Boys got a breif reveiw of football! But definit. NOV NOV NOV NOV DEC DEC. DEC DEC. DEC. DEC. DEC. DEC DEC DEC JAN JAN JAN JAN JAN FEB o 9 FEB. FEB FEB FEB FEB FEB. FEB MAR MAR. MAR. MAR. MAR. MAR MAR. APR. APR APR MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY Thanksgiving vacat1on.We sure needed this one. Our second six weeks began.May we im- prove. Farley and Manley find themselves l-A First conference game. We beat Norwalk. Flash! Farley d1dn't sleep a wink today. Hillsboro was a victim for the boys again. uRemember Pearl Harborn Loud cracking heard from History class Ho1and's still chewing bubble gum. Physics class stood outside the science room door until Mr.Curran suggested they try the knob. The door was opened. Wilton overtaken by score of 20-36. Junior class play NBel1es in Waltlngn Such hidden talent. The grades present their Operetta. School party and ou-worthy vacation begins. Gee! Santa must have thought we were good. Back to the culture-factory. Ontario really took a whipping, o Westby got tookgand we took 'em, 32-20. Norwalk was defeated again-55-21 Our llth successive victory. Beautiful sundogs. Three days of cold weather. A wild yelp, and Arlene Hundt is seated on another tack. Cashton journeyed to Kendall and won. Ontario boys were taken again. Again we defeated our rival Westby. The first day of the tournament. Cashton won over Melrose in an overtime game. We play Bangor tomorrow night. Bangor beat us. Enough said. Bangor took the championship. Howell Glassblowers entertained us. Placed second in Forensics at Kendall. Some students encountered difficulties . in acquiring excuse slips. Spring fever? Cashton got a NB' rating in the forensic contest in LaCrosse. ' The teachers spent the day at Tomah, and . the students had a vacation. Mr. Curran got an ice cream cone from the girls in Bookkeeping class. Mr. Lee took the band out to the ball diamond to see gow badly they really sounded. No foolin' the uniors' rings came. The much needed Easter vacation. Senior class play. 'Aunt Susie Shoots the WorRs.' Music contest at La Crosse for the solos. The band and glee club went to La Crosse for the music festival. Junior-Senior Promg music by DOH Kaye- Baccalaureate Services. Junior-Senior Banquet. Seniorslreceive their walking papers. QL ' 1-5 --A ,. I, r -un-. .- .i,- ,-- , . I- I 1 af lv '5 . , 3 Qt J V .3 . X Rf ,m xx -Fixx X, X N . ix: Q gb Dv Y union PRESIDENT -------------- ---------- Anthony opaetu X VICE PRES. ---------------- --------- Jerry Hanson SEC. ------------------ --------- --- Annette Flockl X TREAS. ---.---------- U ------ - Olive Kamperschroer SARGEANT AT ARMS -------------------- - James Bina STUDENT COUNCIL --------------- -- Conalee Johnson Forest Erickson fkfiif c X , ., X BACK ROW:M.Arentz,J.B1na, F.Er1ckson, A.bpaeth M.Bletto, B.Suhr. sECOND ROW:D.E1ner,C.K1os,E.Jerome, V.W11son, C.Johneon,H.Jerome,G.Muenzenberger. FRONT ROW:M.Anderson,O.Kam erschroer,A.Flock, Mrs.Peterson,T.Qu1nn,J.Hangon, I.Perk1ns. As Freshmen we had a verg small enrollment of twenty-eight students, now as uniors we have decreas -ed to twenty.We have participated in many extra curricular activities. On December 14,1945 we pre- sented our class p1ay,WBelles in Wa1ting,u which proved to be a success. fir Qt 1 ty, A I j 1 1 s fc F X . Vice Pres. -------- Seca - '. -- --.-.--m-n-.-.1.----.- flopfomolte.-1 I President .-..---- - -Alice Klrkeeng .Roger Anderson Q-can-pq:---Q4-up ---png-.wg--as---n--an--p ----Donna Clark Treag, .......... -.----- ---- ------- Clarice Mashak Student Council 6 ---------79p--------FTHDCI8 Hundt .x U x K' Joan Mitby . . . to ..t.m:mff,wsm.v.,e, BACK Row:c.easper, L.Bates, B.Wavra, R.Suhr, J- Cary, H.Peterson, B.Brown, F.Hundt, R.Job, J.Lyd0n N.Schaub, SECOND How:E.venRuaen, A.Bonneru, V-Simpson, J-Se- vereon, B.Moore, C.M1lls, R.BethauB6P, L-Running: L.Bornhe1mer, M.W1lson, A.R1ply, M.Paulsom. U FRONT ROw:B.Swanson, M.We1nke, R.Anderson3fA.K1r- keeng, Miss Welsch, Mr.Lee, D-Clark, B-K?QHt2, L- Everson, M.Anthony, J.M1tby. ge r4,,'o On September ?,l945, a large group of forty- six pupils enrolled to begin their high school career. As Freshmen the students all took an active part in school activities. This year, 38 students returned to start their second year in high school. On October 5, an initiation ity was given by the class for the Freshme - 'P i W X . ,QW v-v XP 0 9 NH ef 1 TX N fi R' ,Ok M bf R 'X ' I ,K fx 0 , w Jffwtvk . K JAA X W K - Mf'pM 1?-'ZQJAIPYLIII clad! A -.,,.....- ...--- uacn nouwnhw 0 B Vice President ----- --- ------ ------- -W 'J3me5 Kotek secretary ....... ........... -..---- ---- Elreda Arentz Trgagurgp ......- ------- - ----- ---------- Alf K1Tk99ng sergeant gf Armg ......- ------- ----- Gerald BJornstad Student Council ----- ---- ----------- M a rearet Dwelae Clarence Mashak BACK ROW2M.K1rkeeng, D.Norstrum, E.Mart1n, R.M1k- ehowsky, J.Z1eg13r, G.Begendardt, J.McKee, T.Cav- adine, E.Leuck, E.Le1s, L.R1pe1y, G.Garthwa1te. SECOND ROW2M.O'Ne1l1, G.Amundson, K.Pau1son, J.L- .e1s, G.BJprnstad, E.01son, K.Erickson, A.Peterson, D.Hehn, J.Bjornstad, H.Wang, C.Mashak, M.Doug1as. FRONT HOW2M.Fuenger, R.Dah1, B.Rockwe11, E.Arentz, Mr.Hart, J,Lotek, 1.Cavadine, B.Bergh, J.Ha11,1M.f Johnson, p X in On September 4, 1945 students entered t 8 Cashton High School as Freshmen. Three of them have discontinued their education. Members of the class took part in Band, Glee Club, and Forensics. On October 5 the initiation party was given for the Freshmen. e X V ,ef ,, . 'T f fa! ,X , , E 5 . X Q fix -. , ' X 3.5.45- mx K x' Wai iw . f A 2335193 1 . N Aw f Q . f A M-QQ. Q W' - sv 55561521 av -awf- imc' , Maw A , H Q . .ctuleni founcif President ----------- ---------------- James Schwelger Vice President- ------ - ----------- - ---- V1ct0r Bates Secretary ---- ---- -------- ---------- Theresa Schreier BACK ROW: M. Douglas, C. Mashak, F. Hundt, F. Erickson, G. Johnson. FRONT ROW: V. Bates, J. Mitby, J. Schweiger, T- Schreier This organization was founded for the purpose of discussing and working upon problems of interest to the entire student body. The President of the Student Councll is elected by the entire student body.The others are elected by the members themselves. Two students from each class are elected. They are: Freshmen -...... - ........... ....... Margaret Douglas Clarence Masnax geopnomore ...-........... ---- --------- --- Joan Mitby Francis Hundt 'Jun10rs- --.--.--- - .-.. ....-- -------- Conslee Johnson Forrest Erichson Seniors -------.---..--.-.. --------. Theresa Schreier Victor Bates .gfaff Editor ------------------ Betty Jean Kampersohroer Literary Editor -------------- Irene Kamperschroer Assistant Literary Editor ------- - Business Manager ----------------- Assistant Business Manager ------- Advertising Manager -------------- Assistant Advertising Manager--- Snapshots ---------- ---- ---------- Typists ----------- -------------- Arlene Bertling --Imelda Bushek ----Erma Weinke Gordon Peterson James Sohwelger ----Belva Dolan Shirley Silha ----Erma Wsinke Selma Amundson Arlene Bertllng Ann Torkelhon Theresa Schreler Betty Jean Kamperschroer Irene Kamperschroer Lottie Mashak Bette Bronson Proof Readers ..-.-..........---. --Francis Spaeth Ellen Anderson Ann Conrad Raymond Korn Manley Kirkeeng BACK ROW: A. Hundt, A. Conrad, E. L. Mashak. Weinke, S. Silha, MIDDLE ROW: E. Anderson, D. Lawson, F. Spaeth, R. Korn G- Peterson, J. Dickman. B. Dolan. FRONT ROW! B. Brongon, B. Kampergchroer, M. Fremlin, I- Kampersohroer, A. Bert11ng, T. .Schre1er. fgaffg, 1Q?Z26? C:zhlJL FRONT ROW:E.Jerome, D.E1nor, I.Kamperschroer, B. Kampsrschrocr, B.Bronson, C.Borgh, J.M1tby, B.Swan sen, H.Jereme, M.Pau1son. BACK ROW!K.Garthwaite, A.Hundt, J.Perk1ns, A.Bert- ling, G.Meunzenberger, E.We1nke, M.Gasper, A.Riply 'D.Clark, H.Doug1as, E.VonRuden. SECOND ROW:Mr.Lce, M.VonRudon, A.Bohnert, G.Amun- dson, L.Evcrson, M.Flock, V.W1lson, M.W1lson, R. Dahl, S.S1lha, C.Johnson. o The Glee Club under the direction of Mr. Lee included members of all four classes, who sang in the mixed chorus, octet, duets, and tries. Members have participated in musical concerts and P-T-A- programs. fibtaty PRESIDENT .--------------------- -- Theresa Schreier VICE PRES. ----------------- --- Betty Kamperschroer SEC. ----------- ------ --------------- Lottie Mashak TREAS. --------------------------- --- Dorothy Einer BACK ROW:A.Fl0ek, B.Do1an, J.Pork1nen G-Huwwr berger, A.Hundt, L.Bertl1ng, A.Cenrad, M-GUPUP, E.We1nke, J.Sovorson, D.C1ark, E.VonRuden- SECOND ROw:O.Kamperschroer, S.S11ha, V.31lg!0n, J.I-Ianson, E.Jorome, L.Evorson, M-F3-003: I- WIPO?- schroer, V.W11sen, M.Wo1nke, M.W1lson. C-BUSH, 1- Bohnert, A.K1rkeeng. FRONT ROW:B.Kamperechroer, E.Anderson, B.Bronson- D,E1ner, L.Maehak, Misa Fromlin, T.Sehre1orf J-Mit by, H,Jerome, C.Jehnson, B.Swaneon. The Library Club was organized in 1938 and has been under the direction of one of our faculty each year.Th1s year it is under the supervision of Miss Fremlin. The purpose of the club is to allow the members to share in the super- vision of the l1brary,1n order to carry our rules and regulations out. The club also cooperates in school act- iv ies. Kam! PRESIDENT ....... -------- ----- -- ------ Irwin Doerre VICE PRES,-- ........- ------ ---- -- Theresa Schreier 3EC,-TREAS,- ...... ...-- ------- ------- Annette Flock BACK ROW: W. Schindler, V. Sietz, J. Torkelson, M. Kirkeeng, S. Kirkeeng, A. Kirkeeng, H. Peterson, N. Schaub, J- Kamperschroer, J. Lee, J. Schieffer, D- Peterson. MIDDLE ROW: V. Lee, H. Schindel, M. Ingeldsen, A. Frederick, R. Moore, I. Doors, L. Running, F. Hundt, L. Bornheimer, M. Bornheimer, M. ouglas, E- VonRuden. FRONT ROW! A. Bohnert, A. Flock, B- Swanson M. Von Ruden, R. Anderson, G. Peterson, B. Qronson. J. Mitby, T. Schreier, M. Wavra. The band under the direction of Mr.V1ctor Lee has had a very successful year.The selections played by the band include overtures and marches. The band has played at basketball games,the tournament and Parent,Teachers meet 1ngs,and participated in the music festival at LaCrosse. HILLTOP REVIEW Editor ............ ..... .... .... ..... Joan Mitny Assistant Editor... .... Alice Kirkeeng Business Mangers... ......... Donna ULRPK Carleton Mills Sports .......... .... Roger Anderson Larry Bates Society Editor ........... ..... ... Beverly Swanson Fashions and Cover Designs .... ..... Clarice Masnax oweepings .................... ... Avadell Bohnert Humor. ..................... ...Verla Mae Simpson BACK Row: A. Bonnerr, D. Clark, V. simpson, L- Bates, A. Kirkeeng. B. Swanson. FRONT ROW: C. Mills, V. Lee, J. Mitby, R. Anderson, bfi? This club was reorganized by the members of the Sophmore class in 1945 and was operated successfully throughout the year. The purpose of this organization WB! to inform the students of the main social and school events during the school year. The paper WHS published monthly. 3579. president ..... .-.--- ..-- ------- ---Irvin Bohnert Vice President ------ ------------ Hanley Kifkeeng Treasurer ..-----.- -------- ------- -1 - Victor Bates Sgcretgry -------- --o-------- - ---DUBIIB AI1d9I'SOI1 Repgrter ........... .--- - ------ -Forrest Erickson Sentinel ........-. .--------- -------- Larry Bates BACK ROW: M. Kirkeeng, J. Kotek, K. Paulson, C. Ande son, V. Arentz,M. Arentz, E. Olson, M. Klrkeeng, K. Erickson, A. Peterson, A. Kirkeeng, G. Degenhardt, R. Job, S. Kirkeeng. MIDDLE ROW: H. Antony, P. Overgard, L. Weinke, T. Quinn, R. Erickson, J Bina, H. Peterson,R. Zelgler D, Hehn, J. Leis, B. Suhr, E. Martin, C. Gasper, L. Bornheimer. FRONT ROW: R. Suhr,R. Korn, F. Erickson, D. Ander- son, M. Kirkeeng, D. Hart, V. Bates, I. Bohnert, L. Bates, J. Cary, R. Bethauser. The Cashton FFA Chapter has a total of forty membersgeighteen are future farmers and twenty- two chapter farmers. The Chapter held a local corn husking contest this year. The winners,V1ctor Bates and Vernon Arentz,represented them at the Kickapoo contest. The boys won third place. The Judging team composed of Larry Bates, Vernon Melgard,and Harold Peterson won first place in livestock Judging . 'O 6zgZl5GdL6llp SEASON FOR 1945-1946 Caehton had a fairly successful baseball season winning 4 and losing 2. Members of the 2.451102-ef-e'!lUCn+ e e e e e Q Ucnmbzg I-o'd:Sm OIJWDK-Dams gtmobm 0:-l 1SD 8 gl-'!3'mPTO MIDI'- lo 5 30l'v mlmwqv B' en-er 0'uo'-lo Sl-'D'm!.'J' :rags-rg cn .Je-e O0 DSO 'UH :ID ' on- S ' .-J Qu 23' 5- O '1 C Ou fr H U' P sh o rn H n Q e 0 E' Q C-0 D m D' fl' O 5 CA Z O '1 2 YD D-' F N UI 0 'U rf O I'-' U3 . Lawson- Pitcher and shortstop. . Korn-Second base. . Bates- Outfleld. . Hansen- Outfleld. Spaeth- Utility. . Dwyer- Utility. Farley lead hitters with a triple and dou- ble.Anderson,Lawson,and Schwelger handled the pitching. Caehton 7 Ontario 10 Sept, 20 Caehton lost to Ontario 10-7. Dlckman again led the hitting with a triple and two doubles. Schwelger and awson handled the pitching. Caehton 19 Norwalk 3 Sept.25 Doc Lawson did a beautiful Job of pitching sld with real sugport Caehton mowed down or- wslk 19-5. Ole ashak led hitting with two triples and a double. Spaeth walking three times made a total of ten walks in three games. Caehton 4 Wilton 3 0ot.2 Caehton defeated Wilton 4-5 in a tough game. A seventh inning rally pulled Caehton through. J. Schwelger's double brought ln D. Anderson and F. Spaeth te win. Schwelger and Lawson shared the pitching. Caehton 5 Ontario 6 0ct.5 Caehton went down in d8f88t 6-3 at Ontario. Both teams had 4 hits but Caehton had 8 errors After awson allowed 5 hits in 3 innings, 'Ole took over nd kept them to one hit. Diokman had three doubles. Caehton 20 Norwalk 3 0et.9 New we were en the ball and downed Norwalk 20-3. Dlckman led the hitting with two doubles, a triple, and a single. Lawsene Bchwsiger, and Mashak took pitching duties. I Z2..f.f4.11 D.Lawson, J.Schwe1ger, D.Hnderson, V.Bates, Je Dickmane Coach Curran has succeeded before in developing one of the strongest teams for the Monroe - Vernon Conference. But this year his results were the best. Cashton f1n1shed tn1s year's season with a complete record of winning all conference games. The outstanding men of the team were the first true f1ve2Donald Lawson - guard James Dlckman - guard Duane Anderson - center James Schweiger - forward Victor Bates - forward A11 of the first squad graduate this year. Gashton again was host during the tenth annual Class 'BW Basketball Tournament of February 20, 21, 22, 25. Teams participating were Cashton, Ontario, Onalaska West Salem, Holmen, N orwalk, Bangor, Melrose. The Cashton Cagers did better in tournament play than in a few previous years. But were unable to defeat Bangor who handed Cashton its only defeats all through the season, beating them three times. They, however, handed Bangor tough competition and whose better score by a margin of 55-32 overtook West Salem for the Tournament Championshis. The star team included our own nFarley' ickman. Four players of the Cashton cage champions were placed on the all conference team selected by the coaches of the Monroe-Vernon Conference loop. The only unanimous choice was 'Farley.' Others were Jim Schwelger, Vic Bates, and Duane Anderson. SEASON SUMMARY November lst Cashton 22 Bangor 26 Cashton played an impressive QBDB, but due to the skill of the Bangor team they were defeated in their first game of the season. November 8th Gashton 18 Bangor 21 With the game tied at the half, Bangor handed our cagers a second defeat. November 16th Cashton 29 Viroqua 25 Cashton quintette experienced by their two defeats, overtook Vlroqua, a school with three times our enrollment. November 20th Cashton 21 Hillsboro 16 Playing a good game Cashton kept the lead all through the game. High scorer for this game was ames Sohweiger. November 28th Cashton 22 Norwalk 17 Cashton chalked up a 14-5 lead at the half, giving the cagers old rival a defeat, for the teams third successive victory. December 4th Cashton 50 Hillsboro 21 Gh hton handed Hillsboro their second defeat by leading at the half 17-8. High point man was Jim Dlckman with 12 points. December llth Cashton 51 Viroqua 15 Led by Vic Bates's 16 points the Maroon and Wh1te's chalked up another victory. Vir- oqua's second defeat during the season. December 15th Cashton 66 Wilton 20 Cashton's strong defense was to great for the weak Wilton team. We won again. December 19th Cashton 50 Kehdall 21 With only four of the regular cagers, iJim Schweiger absent due to illness? the boys chalked up a 29 point lead. Vic Bates led the scorers with 21 points. January Sth Caahton 50 Ontario 27 Vacation over the boys are still going strong. Handing Tiny L8mPheP9'5 Kickapoo Cagers a defeat, Vic Bates and Schweiger shared the honors with 10 and ll points re- spectlvely. January llth Cashton 55 Westby 25 Westby was our visitors to-nite and they were handed a defeat. Score at the half was ll-15. Vic Bates led the scorers with ll points. J r 16th Cashton 55 Norwalk 21 anuaKZnny Karla of Norwalk was not ablentok keep Cashton's guard from scoring- Jim C ' man chalkad up 21 Q0iDt9- 24 J r 25th Cashton 47 Columbian Squires - anuaCZshton handled the Squires their fiiettge feat, The team traveled from La Crosse on y lose by 25 points. BACK ROW: R. Anderson, F. Hundt, J. Hanson, B. Wgvra, K. Curran. MIDDLE ROW: A. Spaeth, L. Bates, P. Overgard, R. Korn F- Sgaeth, M. Kirkeeng T. Quinn, M. Arsntz. FHON ROWS D- Lawson, 3. Dickman, J. Sehweigsr, R. Moore, D. Anderson, V- Bates. January 51th Caehton 65 Wilton 15 Wilton offered the boys no competition giving Cashton their sixth successive con- ference victory. February 12th Cashton 56 0ntar10 56 The Kickapoo Cagers lost again by a 20 point margin. Vic Bates was high man with 16 points. . ' February Bth Cashton 42 Kendall 27 Kendal1's second defeat from Cashton. Duane Anderson was high scorer with 18 points. February 15th Cashton 40 Westby 28 Westby, a rival for years,rece1ved an- other defeat being edged out by 12 points. High point man was Jim Schwelger with 14 points. .AW , ,...,L.i. Q TOURNAMENT GAMES February 20th Cashton 33 Melrose 32 Cashton gave basketball fans a thrill in their first game nament. They came through quarter to tie the game 50 overtime our center, Duane made the last shot to edge February 22nd Cashton 58 Cashton lagged during of the tour in the last 'goo In the Anderson out Melrose Bangor 40 most of the game but in the last quarter the cagers came through to near the count. Bangor overtook Cashton by a one basket count. Bangor edged out West Salem in the finals and took the tital of Tournament Champions. THE SCORES OF THE OTHER TOURNAMENT GAMES Bangor-55 Ontario-23 Holmen-26 Onalaska-51 , Norwalk-32 5355333331 West Salem-41 ontario-25 Holman-19 Norwalk-27 OflB1B.BkB.'12 Onalaska-51 Bang0r-55 West Salem-41 west Salem-52 'L' 'Y '- iff I C! lfiyxb ,f 1' Q uw. T ,- inf f ,4 o 2 4 X ' b r M ' e .I ' 1 - I , 'uf H 0 , 1 I x 'H. L H ,,.,h, -A AAWW , W ..-k M... , - R H 'Gif-'I 'K ,. Qc: Q.. ' au' my JL XP 5rQQ4?-3' -' ' li ff' ' .-9?-19,34 --1 , nf TIME PASSES 12:00 Midnight, beginning of a new day. 12201 Jerry Hansen comes 1n,1ooks at the clock and say's,W0n1y one minute late,she's getting good. 12210 Arlene Uertl1ng reads ner letter from the Navy for the dozenth time. 12215 Sremiin burns up the road returning from es y. 12260 Audrey Ripley decides the guy is lost. 1:00 Taverns close. 1225 Jerry Hansen wakes up and wonders down for a glass of water. 2:56 Mr. Lee wakes up and wonders if he made the assignments hard enough. 3:05 Mr. art dreams that ne went one whole day without raising his voice. 4:35 Lawson wakes up crying, 'Ah she loves me.' 4:45 Farley led the team in scorlng,wakes up with his hand on his back. 5:02 Sun r1ses,out no one follows its example. 5203 Irene decides breakfast is ready so she starts for home. 6:30 Aspirin box is empty. 6245 All the farm girls have chores done. 7200 Buses begin the Journey. 7210 Miss Welsh stumbles over to turn off the alarm clock. 7:50 Bob Moore arrives on time for work. 8:00 First bus arrives at schoo1.G1rle commence to get dressed. , B230 Roger Anderson was called for the last time. S245 Most of the teachers and a few students at school. , 8:55 Kirkeengs enter the main room. 9200 Classes pass. 9205 Dust is settled. 9:10 Nslbert Beitz starts to study diligently. 9250 Olive Ksmpweschroer remembers that there is school. t 9:40 Students wake,up to go to the next class. 10:25 Freshmen make a 'bee linen into civlcs class. 10:58 Miss Fremlin gives 'Big BET' a dirty look. 11200 Office door opens.We all shudder. 11215 Francis Spasth and Eunice Jerome have their study per1od. 11250 Philip Overgard wonders what happens to the last molecule in the evaporation process. 11240 Arlene Hundt's stomach warns her that she d1dn't eat enough for breakfast. 12200 Many a yearning stomach is satisfied. ,J i 1. .I ffg F .Y 2: XX v 1: N f X e, 0 0 0 4 12:49 12:56 12051 1:10 1:53 1:45 1:50 2:00 2:05 2:55 5:00 5:34 3:55 4:00 4:10 4:14 4:25 4:34 5:00 5:50 6200 6:45 v:00 7'05 7:55 7:48 8:00 8:01 esac 9:00 9:50 10:00 10269 122 12 45 12 47 11 20 11:59 O0 C 6' 4 1 1 - ' KF gun ll-if Students ??????? Seen riding around in cars Eunice Jerome and Billy Rockwell take tne longest way to school. A few students exist the main room to esoap a study period. Miss Welsh opens her fan male. Curran checks roll call. Dust is settled again. 5 Senior class struggling with English. Time to wake Farley. NNow this is a stud per1od.Lets have it qu1et.' fFreml1ng Farley winks at Lottie and barely escapes detection. An airplane flys over head and Heuben cranes his neck. Lawson wonders why he took bookkeeping. Boys take leave of the girls and go to phy.ed. ' Mr. Hart remind us of the dlctionarv and lines up the blackboard. Last call for make up.work. We're out!! Elly Engelson powders her nose,nTh1s ls where 1 sh1ne.f Se1tz's get their business. Who buys the next coke? Home to Mamma?? Basketball boys struggle home. Mail comes in and Farley sees all. Curran having eaten his fill retires into seclus1on,worklng on physics. Boys sneak a cigarette. Most students are studing. Books closed, we know all the answers. A few wander up town. Tom and Jerry take off--Dest1nat1on un- known--Reason obvious. Farley bums a cup of coffee. All the good stheletes start home. The rest evacute the town. The line to Pecks is busy. Bob Moore heard laughing at one of his Jokes. Bob Moore still laughing. A few students in bed. Daddy wonders where his little wander boy is ----- Mamma know? Town almost deserted. Alnost mldnite. Another day--May we profit by yesterdays experience. Do Nha' an Cie nc . 4 ' Day,-,Wt qv Wa LuTi'1Q'v 'far-Icy .Q -A -..z A swam A Y Bern HB5 MBPS . hboniuq' Ahh Q Bcwq lm dim Cary Nfasi'xn3--9n-- Che.-bwS MDN., .pun than Q W School? Deivq Lure: n gi I I tnhr if Zh Un is vs COMPLIMENTS OF SVEEN'S GROCERY Phone 25-R-5 CASHTON WISCONSIN COMPLIMENTS OF BANK OF CASHTON Cashton Wlsconsln -.6 WW . COMPLIMENTS OF SEITZ CAFE Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tourville, Props. Try Our Home-Made Ice Cream CASHTON WISCONSIN WESTERN SUPPLY C0 Cashton Wlsconsm FEED FLOUR GROCERIES C E Larson Manager Cashton Appliance 8: Electric Co Cashton Wlsconsln FLOCKS SERVICE STATION Cashton Wnsconsln THE CASHTON RECORD Cashton Wlsconsm RUNNING S CAFE Cashton Wlsconsln Cashton Wlsconsln CASHTON BOWLING ALLEYS M R Perso Prop 6 V- ,A 0 7 ' 5' OAK. cnovs mum CASHTDN School Supplies Stationery HARDWARE COMPANY N ELSON'S John Deere Implement! DRUG STCRE Maytag Wuhan Complete Prescription Dept. De Laval separators Cashton, Wisconsin Philgas Ranges Cashton, Wisconsin Greeting Cards Candies 11-1l CLIN STUDtU LaCrosse, Wisconsin Gadfjan 6 . Zlewlm Feeds - Seeds - Flour Feed Grinding CASHTON, WISCONSIN COMPLIMENTS OF SCHROEDER MOTOR COMPANY Chevrolet -- Oldsmobile SALES -- SERVICE COMPLIMEN TS OF PETRIE'S STORE Home of Quality Grocerie CASHTON, WISCONSIN Phone 14 Cashton, Wis. CASHTON BAKERY Enriched Supreme Bread Quality Calzes and Pastries Cashton, Wis. Phone 20R3 COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF cozY LEOSEITZ CAFE Jake and Jack, Props CASHTON WISCONSIN CASHTON w1scoNs1N N EWBU RG'S NOW SHOWING THE SEASON S LATEST VARSITY TOWN CLOTHES FOR THE COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL MAN The largest lme of Sweaters Jackets 8: Sportswear ln La Crosse CROSBY SQUARE SHOES The Nation s Best at S6 85 OF LA CROSSE'S LARGEST MEN'S STORE THE BADGER STCRE, INC. Phone 67 General Merchandise Cashton, Wisconsin COMPLIMENTS OF I COMPLIMENTS OF CASHTON ' TORKELSON MOTOR ' Q C I Dealer' nn Home Furnishings Q , Rug 8 Glass Funeral Se SALES -- SERVICE I cAsH1'oN, WISCONSIN fs+ff9fQ X QW W 'XMKWJV Y wt, 'W , fp 4: A .9 gs , x Nj' at grap .4 A, ww ,,. J T Q. Q. f if ,WA gif , 3 W aww M .- 1 T241 gee-A QA AQ +21 iaiffligim W 1 W - f:Fi'ii.Li1


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