Cedarburg High School - Cedariel Yearbook (Cedarburg, WI)

 - Class of 1950

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RUSSELL STECKER Voted a co-captain on the football team, Russ has made us very proud of him for being so power- ful a lineman. We will always remember the strange ways he has of mispronouncing Shakespeare, also for the initials, L. S. M. F. T. CLenore and Stecker Make a Fine Teaml. NANCY STRANDE Nan, as she is called by her close friends, seems like the quiet type until she and Marlene Poertner get together as in home economics class. She was a welcomed Port contribution. HAROLD SUELFLOW Small and quiet, Harold is more reserved than some, but has anyone ever seen him play cards or basketball in the Noon Hour Club? Hes really quite a whiz when the girls aren't around. CLARENCE VERHAALEN Another of Port Highs contributions. His hobby is coin collecting, Hes a hard worker and will have much success. Best wishes in the future. ?i, E WALDEMAR VOIGT He's a careful driver! CBe sure you have life insur- ance while driving with him,J He always had such a hard time trying to keep awake during class time, DONALD VOLKMANN Heres the man that keeps Mr. Heitz on his toes. Skip is our class clown, he has been the fall guy so often he plays the part to a tee. Everyones pal, Skippys lengthy news reports in history were some- thing to hear. AUDREY VOLLMER The little blonde gal with a Veronica Lake person- ality. Audrey and Ronnie will long be remembered as one of our most lovable couples. She has the ability to get things done and has often shown it. WILLA WASTRACK The class cook, Willa, has been on so many re- freshment committees she will soon be an expert. Her ties that she was so often seen knitting are her specialty. We all agree that Stout will welcome her.

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MARILYN QUASS Marilyn, that lovable female bachelor who has more than her share of dates and a steady to boot. She is one of those home economic students who can really cook and sew. Have you ever tasted her meatballs and noodles? DONALD RINTELMAN And did you ever hear the one about the man who . . .? Don's card tricks and side-splitting jokes will never be forgotten. As class president, he has shown that he is a born leader. He also holds his own on the honor roll. IEANNE' ROBERTS The sportswoman of C. H. S. is len. Her hazel eyes and hair blend beautifully with her light com- plexion and her grand personality. Give her a horse and len will be happy. DOROTHY SCHOESSOW Where theres music, there's Dorothy. She was an active member in band and, in addition, shes the chorus and glee club accompanist. SHIRLEY ORMSBY Shan, the only person who holds a permanent excuse for being absent on those hard-to-get-out mornings. She often surprised us by giving the mean- ings of all those difficult words in English lV. LUCILLE PHILIPPS Lucy has a sparkling and quick response to most class activities. Her ambitious way is known to all of us. After an unfortunate incident, she is our safest driver. MARLENE POERTNER This quiet but friendly girl will go far with her many abilities, sewing, cooking, and sketching. We hope there will be more like her in C. H. S. MARIANNA PROCHNOW This good-natured quiet girl is always rather reserved until she is surrounded by a few of her friends. Her smile is always present--she never sems to be in a bad mood. We all know luck will follow her. SKIN Q



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RONALD WOLFE One of the master minds of the senior class. Full of fun and wise ideas. Where Ronnie is, there Audrey is sure to be. We never did find where Ronnie went the days he was absent from school. DONALD ZAUTCKE What would Senior English have been without him? The genius of the class, who always kept Mrs. Wehmhoff answering questions. At times it sounds as if he read the dictionary. ERVIN ZIMMERMANN Erv always spent many of his Sunday evenings out at Schmit's. He has a number of different hob- bies, one of them is carving things out of wood. WINIFRED WEBER Now here is a very polite gal. Winnie, which is her nickname. and Dorothy Nieman have always been the very best of friends. Winnie is planning to go on to college and we wish her luck. WILLIAM WERNECKE Bill, the man with the immense appetite. He even has the nerve to eat raw oysters! His powerful kicks and excellent blocking made him a good bet in football. He is Don Rintelmanns partner when the jokes start popping. CLYDE WIRTH Put your feet down! . . . Sit up! . . . Pay attention! is what Miss Barron is always saying to him in Senior English, but we only blame his inattentiveness on football, basketball, and-Ioan, which are subjects he excels in and is probably thinking of most of the time. CHARLES WITTENBERG Chic, that tall, slender, blond fellow with the remarkable brains. He drives that 'lsomewhat out of date car, with the Danger sign on the front of it,

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