Crandon High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Crandon, WI)

 - Class of 1945

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CHS » JOY YOCUM Her heart like the moon is ever— changing eiti'i like the moon, there a man in it. Home Kc. Club 1. 2 MELVIN JOHNSON Mel He often burnt the midnight got. And ulteays u-ith .. tame, stif. t lass Basketball 3, 4 Football 3. 4 “C Club 3, 4 Francis Gambill (to his mother): Gosh, this spaghetti reminds me of football.” Mrs. Gambill: Why? Francis: Always ten more yards to go. Mr. Hansen: I would like a preparation of phenylisotheocyannto. Drug Store Clerk: Do you mean mustard oil? Mr. Hansen: Yes, I can never think of that name. Soph.: Why don't you put on your raincoat? Frosh.: I can't. I've got a book in one hand and it won't go through the sleeve. Henry Ritchie and Gale Jaeger in Physics laboratory Henry: Are there any four-volt two watt bulbs? Gale: For what? Henry: No. two. Gale: Two what? Henry: Yes. Rita Richards: I'm not qoing to school anymore. Rosie Kugal: Why not?' Rita: ”1 can't learn anything. The teachers keep changing the lessons every- Mr. Sturzl: I hear my son made a 98-yard run in the big game! Coach Hansen: That's true, but did he tell you that he didn't catch the man ahead of him? Dick Marsh: I won the election for class president today.' His mother: Honestly? Dick: Why bring that up? 10

Page 11 text:

CHS RUBEN PETRICK Rube Oh. tell me i way to Ih in knowledtie it'iflout study. Band 1. 2. 3. 4 Senior Class Play 4 Orchestra 3 RITA RICHARD A ring on the hand is north two on the phone. Forensics I, 3 Senior Class Play 4 Junior Class Play 3 Pep Club 4 Carnival Committee 4 LA VERNE SCHMIDT Vernie Meanly and brains are a rare combination. Forensics 1, 2, 3, 4 Prom Committee 3 Annual Staff 4 Chorus 4 Sr. Class Play 4 Carnival Committee 4 Pep Club 4 MARION SCHIELDS Red Cat. drink, and be merry For tomorrow we diet. Dramatics 1 Sr. Class Play 4 Home Ec. Club 1, 2 Band 2 Jr. Class Play 3 Prom Committee 3 Pep Club 4 Carnival Comm. 4 MARY STEELE Steel ie” Her books have never suffered over work. Forensics 1. 2, 3, 4 Home Ec. Club 2 Carnival Comm. 4 Pep Club 4 JANE TYLER Just a little spier of wickedness. Chorus 1 Dramatics 1 Home Ee. Club 1, 2 DELORES WALD Lulla know it it a sin For me to sit and prin. Hand 1. 3 SHIRLEY WALRATH Skip Happy-go-lneky, fair and free Sothina there is that bothers me. Home Ec. Club 1 Band 1 VALERIE WOJTECKI Val She speaks, arts, behaves Just as she should. Band 3 Home Ec. Club 1 Chorus 1, 4 DORIS WOUNE Dory A maid who has an eye for fun. Hut nevertheless pets her work done. Transferred Webster 2 Baud 2 Prom Committee 3 Y’ice President 3 Carnival Committee 4 Pep Club 4 9



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CHS Class Will We, the members of the Class of 1945 of the Crandon High School, having reached the end of our high school life, do bequeath and bestow all desirable habits, worldly possessions and any private property which we may have left behind us. ITEMS: To the Juniors we bequeath our ability to hide our ignorance from the teachers. To the Sophomores we give our ability to get away with, what we got away with, and wish them better luck than we had. To the Freshmen we bestow our dignity, superiority, and poise. Please handle ;hem v ith care as they are very fragile. To the teachers we give our ability to sleep in class. To the principal we leave our ability to run down stairs and not get caught at it. We now make the following personal gifts: Kenneth Aubol’s shyness around school to Darrel Deaton. Dorothy Bazille's studying ability to Bill Duff. Doris Bushwicler’s quiet manner to Betty Bonack. „ Bill Cook's bass voice to June Woodbury. Donald DeHart's lipstick problems to Jim Boodry. Dick Dixon's faithfulness to Ralph Chartraw. Patricia Flannery's high grades to the Junior Class. Rhoda Flannery's blond hair to Allen Stranz. Francis GambiU’s success with women to Jerry Plummer. Betty Ginter’s soft voice to Peggy Tallicr. Jane Hoffman's extra credits to anyone who needs them. Apply early to avoid the rush. Gale Jaeger’s sincerity to Harold Lamond. Ruth James’ exciting nights to Catherine Tupper. Melvin Johnson’s constant devotion to Bob Marsh Audry King’s ability to whisper and get away with it to I ois Kulinski. Jim Kitzinger’s physique to Neal Pence. John Kruse’ dashing manner to Guy Mullins. Rose Marie Kugel’s smile to Maiie Bushman. Dick Marsh’s voice to Frank Sinatra. Nctzel twin’s chccrlcading tights to the future cheerleaders. Helen Ory’s giggling to Alice DeMars. Myrtle Packard’s walk to Pearl Bailey. Ruben Petrick’s bass horn playing to Francis Ison. Rita Richard’s liking for Mr. Hansen to Mrs. Hansen. Henry Ritchie’s good looks to anyone who wants them. Line forms at the left, please. LaVerne Schmidt’s dramatic ability to Rolland Schumacher. Marion Shield’s sex appeal to Shirley Petrick. Mary Steele’s bluffing ability to Lydia Gumm. Jane Tyler’s dark eyes to Regina Stewart. Delores Wald’s short skirts to Betty Petrick. Shirley Walrath’s leisure study periods to Ardcna Kendall. Valeria Wojtecki’s shyness to Marilyn Gieschen. Doris Woline's search for tall men to Lorraine McMillion. Joy Yocum’s figure to Jean Spencer. The Senior Class’ adoration of Gerald Donahue to the Geometry Class. 11

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