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THIRD ROW: Norman Rnwlinv.fi, Darrel Deaton, Shrill.)- 11 -»ri . John Krniiillard. Jerry Plummer. SECOND ROW: Hill Duff. Allan Chri-tenv : , Calc Jaettcr. Jim DrXot.tr, John Crav.ticr, Hot. March. FRONT ROW: John Kru c. Franc! Gambit), Dick Marsh, Ral h Chart raw. Henry Ritchie. E«i Stur 1. C Club This year's membership consisted of 20 boys, who have earned a letter in either sport, basketball or football, or both. Those who earned letters in football are: Francis Gambill, 2 years; John Kruse. 3 years; Eddie Sturzl, 2 years; Ralph Chartraw, 1 year; Melvin Johnson, 1 year; Marshall Johnson. 1 year; Henry Ritchie, 1 year; Gale Jaeger, 1 year; James DeNoble, 1 year; Edward King, 1 year; Shelby Harris. 1 year; Norman Rowlinson. 1 year. Bob Marsh, 1 year; Dick Marsh, 3 years. Those boys who earned letters in basketball are: Francis Gambill, 2 years; John Kruse, 3 years; Eddie Sturzl, 2 years; Ralph Chartraw, 2 years; Melvin Johnson, 2 years; Darrel Deaton. 1 year; Bill Duff, 1 year; Jerry Plummer, 1 year; John Gravitter, 1 year; John Brouillard, 1 year; Dick Marsh. 1 year. Class Tournaments The class tournaments were held on March 8 and 9. In the preliminary game the Seniors defeated the Sophomores and the Juniors defeated the Freshmen. The final matches found the Seniors victors over the Juniors, and the Sophomores victors over the Freshmen. We would like to congratulate Coach Hansen on his splendid coaching in all athletics this year. 28
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CHS STANDIXG Jerry Plummer, Shelby Harris, John Cravitter, John Urouillanl, Harohl I,.imoml. B ih Marsh, Francis Tupper, • nny DeHart, SITTING: Hill Duff, Eddy Stur 1. Richard Marsh, John Kruse, Francis Gambill, Ralph ('harfraw. Darrel Deaton. Basketball Crandon - - - 30 Elcho .... 9 Laona - 19 Crandon - - - 18 Crandon - - • 28 Wabeno 24 Goodman 32 Crandon - - 26 Crandon - - - 25 White Lake - - - 40 Wabeno .... 27 Crandon - - 33 Crandon - - - 21 Three Lakes 40 Three Lakes - 35 Crandon • - . 27 Crandon - - - 28 Eagle River 14 Eagle River 28 Crandon - • - 22 Crandon - - - 29 Laona - 20 Elcho .... 13 Crandon - - . 35 Crandon - - 28 Goodman 29 White Lake - - - 34 Crandon - - 31 Allhough we failed lo gain the championship this year, we showed the rest of the Conference that we ranked with the best. The team worked hard, fought many close battles, and participated in the Southern Division of the Northern Lakes Conference Tournament at Three Lakes. Two of our players—John Kruse and Francis Gambill were chosen on the Conference All-Stars. All the other boys who went out for basketball, although they did not make the first team or receive honors, deserve credit for their hard work. With all these fine players coming up, Crandon High can be pretty sure of a Championship in the future. 27
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FOURTH ROW: Roland Schumacher, John Btouillard, Lawrence Hoffman, Wallace Ritchie, June Woodbury, Margie Gricsinger, Mary Luttcrman, Donald Kincaid, Fraud Kon. THIRD ROW: Bill Donohue, Rustcll Plummer, Richard Kincaid, Allan Strait , Dorothy Kalata. Bonnie Duff, Phyllis Harkins Eileen Champine, Shirley Glocke, Mr. (I. Donohue—Director. SECOND ROW: Lawrence Jaeger, Marie Bushman, Shelby Harris, Betty Pctrick, Florence Stern, Violet Learned, Shirley Pctrick. Doris Bushweiler, Grace Wilson, Ardena Kendall. FRONT ROW: Margaret Woodbury, Ruben Pctrick, Richard Marsh, Bob Marsh, Francis Tuppcr, Grace Aubol, Joyce Ashley, Jean Ashley. Jane Hoffman, Mary I.u Hoffman, Peggy Tallier. Twenty-two experienced musicians and eighteen beginners reported at the beginning of the school term. Several of the beginners improved rapidly under the competent leadership of Mr. G. Donohue and now are in the regular band. During the course of the year, Ruben Petrick was lost to the Armed Forces. Dick Marsh was elected president and Mary Lu Hoffman, secretary and treasurer. Doris Bushweiler v as chosen to succeed Dick Marsh during his absence. The Pep band played at the football and basketball games. The annual band party was held and everyone enjoyed themselves. On May 10th, the local music festival was held and proved highly successful. Due to wartime conditions the usual spring festival was not held but we look forward to bringing a good band to this festival when it is held again. 29
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