Crandon High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Crandon, WI)

 - Class of 1943

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 Back row: Donald Kline, Bill 'Plummer, Jesse Derickson, Jack Kunz, Clifford Gerald, Armund Bartz, Mathew Jones, Charles Padour, Homer Rosa, Kenneth Juetten, Melvin iFulk, Alfred Schmidt, Eddie Cronce. Second row: Juanita Geske, 'Eleanor Kerr, Jayne Bronick, Vivian Johnson, Genevieve Aschinger, Jean Kunz, Sadie Brown, Marion Woodbury, (Marcella Krzoska, Aura Ginter, Carol Davis, Joan Hansen, Gloria Carlson, Joyce Rams.'ill, Elaine Carlson. Third row: Mr. Donohue, Paul Noreika, Robert Davis, David Rowlinson, Jack Gambill, Julius Pfeiffer, Norman King, Mark Spencer, Arthur Tyler, Milton Fannin, Ison McNutt, Robert Pence, Jerry Poppy, Cecil Kegley. Front row: (Mary Fraley, Darleen Gravitter, Angeline Samz, Rose Waalkens, Margaret Kalata, Maxine Hale, Anna O’Marro, Harriet Himes, Florence Vine, Faith Grandine, Harriet Netzel, Verna Emerson, Margaret Tupper, Mary Lou Murdock, Helen King, Jean Kegley, Pauline Taylor. Uncle Sammy, boys all hope That you’ll have to ration soap. For more saving, don't you think You should put a ban on ink? Wouldn’t parents have less toil If airplanes used castor oil? While you’re at it, why not freeze Switches growing on the trees? We’re a patriotic bunch— We don’t mind desertless lunch Nor other shortage features— Not even fewer teachers! Pete: “Suppose you were a castaway on an island with only one book; what book would you like with you?’’ Bob Rowlinson: “That’s easy. “Boat Building for the Amateur’.’’ The weaker sex is stronger than the stronger sex because the weakness of the stronger sex is the weaker sex. —15—

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 7(4c fjuni iA GlcUA, OjJjiceAA. PRESIDENT—BILL PLUMMER VICE PRESIDENT—DARLEEN GRAVITTER SEC.-TREAS.—PAULINE TAYIX)R The class of 1944 still ranks first in size, as well as in school activities. Some first places that they “walked off” with are the homecoming float. Scrap metal drive, and the class tournament. It was a member of the junior class, Alfred Schmidt, who won first place in the forensic contest. The main show of the Senor Carnival is tradionally in the hand of the junior class. The play that was presented by this year’s Juniors was a smash hit, “Hanging Uncle Henry.” The cast was as follws: Emily Wendell ...........—-..... Pauline Taylor Hobart Wendell ..........—-.......Milton Fannin George Sampson ..............-.....Robert Davis Clara Sims................-....Marion Woodbury The big day of the year for the Juniors is, of course, the Junior Prom. A prom during war times wouldn’t be appropriate unless it followed a patriotic theme—therefore, the class decided to decorate the gymnasium in patriotic style. The Prom took place on May 14, and A1 Wagner and his orchestra furnished the music. The theme of the dance was, “When the Lights Go on Again, All Over the World.” Red, white and blue paper streamers and spruce boughs converted the gymnasium into a place of glory and beauty. The huge “V” in red, white, and blue paper at the back of the stage was a symbol of the hope that is in the heart of every American—the hope of victory. The Juniors had a new class advisor this year, in the person of Mr. Donohue, who has guided them faithfully through all their triumphs anci tribulations. —14—



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r GlcvU OjflficeAA PRESIDENT—JOHN KRUSE VICE PRESIDENT—RICHARD MARSH SEC.-TREAS.—LUCILLE JACOBS In September of 1942 the sophomore class began their second year in high school with forty-four members. With the theme “We’re sitting on top of the world” the Sophomores won first place in the Homecoming window decoration. Their initiation, featuring stunts by the Freshman, took place in the afternoon with the initiation dance that night. During the class basketball tournament they were beaten in a class game by the Seniors but took third place when they conquered the Freshman. The Sophomore class was well represented in the declamatory contest, having five of their talented members participating. An Easter edition of “Hi Lights” was published and was a great success. The Sophomores again had Miss Bowden as their class advisor. 'I Our Sophomore class has earned our praise They’ve done their best this year. Let’s only hope they keep it.up-. If so, their future's clear. —16—

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