Crandon High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Crandon, WI)

 - Class of 1948

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] J ] THIRD ROW: Delores Boodry, Joyce Stevens, Kathleen Rusch, Mona Gravltter, Shelby Eveland, Bob Plummer, Ellen Paul, Harry Jaeger, Frank Sturzl, Rita Simandl, Josephine Kalata, Marilyn Samz, Eloise Pitts. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Jane O'Donnell, George Tupper, Pat Votis, Bill Bonack, Gene Robbins, Dick Davis, Fred Knoke, David Olinger, Wallace Bradley, John Antonuk, Morton Steele, Jerry Compton, Mrs. Estella Davis. FIRST ROW: Shirley McMillion, Betty Quesinberry, Virginia Cundiff, Betty Marvin, Alice Grandine, Wanda Campbell, Betty Shadick, Winifred Woodbury, Elmira Hoffman, Doris Nickols. 1 1 1 AIN'T ENGLISH FUNNY? We'll begin with bo , the plural is boxes. But the plural of ox should be oxen, not oxes. One fowl is a goose, but two are called geese, Yet the plural of mouse is never meese. You may find a lone mouse, or a whole nest of mice, But the plural of house is houses, not hice. If the plural of man is always men, Why shouldn't the plural of pan be pen? The cow in the plural may be called cows, or kine, But a bow, if repeated, is never called bine; And the plural of vow is vows, not vine. If I speak of a foot, and you show me two feet, And I give you a boot, would a pair be a beet? If one is a tooth and a whole set are teeth. Why shouldn't the plural of booth be beeth? If the singular's this and the plural's these, Should the plural of kiss be keese? We speak of a brother, and also of brethren, But though we say mother, we never say methren. Then the masculine pronouns are: he, his, and him. But imagine,the feminine: she, shis, and shim. So English, I think you will agree, Is the funniest language you ever did see. 1 15 4k.

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JUNIORS Class officers President, Gene Robbins Vice-President, William Bonack Secretary-Treasurer, Ellen Paul JUNIOR CLASS Our career as Juniors has been completed. Under the supervision of Mrs. Estella Davis and Mrs. Jane O'Donnell, the Junior Class led quite an eventful year. We, with three-fourchs of our high school days behind us, realize, to the fullest extent, the value of days well spent. We have carried our full share of responsibility in all high school projects which is evident by the number of us on organization rolls and competitive teams. Two Juniors, Kathleen Rusch and Mona Gravitter, were two of the three school cheerleaders this year. They are to be congratulated for the vigor and pep which they added to our ball games. It was a gala day for the Juniors when their class rings arrived. The Junior Prom will be held on May 8 in the school gym. Gene Robbins, the Prom King, has chosen for his Queen, Elizabeth Ritchie. Thii, year's Prom theme will be In a Gypsy Tearoom . To the coming Juniors we extend our heartiest welcome. May they realize that their high school days are nearing completion and with that thought in mind, carry on the activities of the Junior Class as faithfully as we have endeavored to do so. 14



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SOPHOMORES CLASS OFMCERS President, Jerry Brouillard Vice-President, Robert Samz Secretary-Treasurer, Celeste Palmer SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomores started school with sixty-one cocky students. To start the year off right they elected the following officers. President, Jerry Brouillard; Vice -President, Robert Saraz; Sec.-Treas. Celeste Palmer. Under the supervision of Mr. E3mer Donohue and Mr. Robert Burger, the Sophomores completed a successful year. After much secrecy and planning, the traditional Initiation of the Freshies took place, part of which was carried on throughout the day and the remainder in the evening. The climax of the evening was a dance which was well attended. These energetic Sophomores successfully carried out their part in the Homecoming and The Senior Carvlval. They had a fine record in both football ana basketball, having several boys who received letter awards. The Sophomores emerged victoriously from the class basketball tournament. 16

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