Cumberland High School - Beofor Yearbook (Cumberland, WI)

 - Class of 1946

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RICHARD RAY SCHIEBEL Dick, is remembered in CHS for his athletic ability, hav- ing gone out for Football and Basketball since he was a sophomore . He played center on the Basketball Team and was Student Council president in his senior year. Dick also held an office in Student Coun- cil last year, and played a bass horn in Band for three years. Dick advises underclassmen to stick to their work. CALVIN GERALD SKINNER Our CHS Football Captain during 1944-45 has been ac- tive in Football and Basketball all four years of High School. Besides being the senior class president, Skinny was on the Beofor and Booster Staffs, and was a member of the Student Council for two years. Calvin was also a member of the chorus when a freshman. BERNICE GERTRUDE SWEET Bernice, better known as Bennie is that blond Iassie who has attended CHS all four years of high school. She was a member of GAA during her junior and senior years and par- ticipated in Glee Club one year. Work a little harder, it always helps, is her advice to under- classmen. JACQUELYN MARIE TEWKSBURY Don't get behind in your studies, is the advice given by Tewks, She has been a mem- ber of the Senior Band and GAA all four years of high school. serving as officer in GAA for two years. Other activities she engaged in included Senior Class Play, Glee Club for two years, Chorus for three years, and the School Annual Staff. BOYD MARTIN TYVOLL Boyd, whose home town is Comstock, has been an active member in the Band all four years of high schooi. FFA has added to his activities during his junior and senior years. 'He also played FFA Basketball. Boyd was a Football man for two years. He was a member of the Senior Class Play Cast. He advises all underclassmen to join as many activities as possible. L ?- Seniors JOHN NEITZEL SEVERSON John's ambition is to be a farmer. He has been an active member of FFA during all four years of high school and was vice-president for one year. He played on the FFA Basketball Team for four years and was a member of the Mixed Chorus for one year. John's advice to underclossmen is to take part in school activities and get your work done. BETTY JANE SUNDVALL Betty's ambition is to become a nurse. She attended Wendell Phillip Junior High in Min- neapolis during her freshman year. As a senior Betty was treasurer of the Art Club, a member of GAA and also con- tributed to the work of the An- nual in being a member of the circulation department. Take part in activities, you'll never be sorry, Betty advises under- classmen. ROSEMARY TALBOT Rosemary goes out for many extra-curricular a c t i v i t i e 5. Among them are: Band four years, GAA four years, Annual Staff two years, Glee Club four years, Chorus four years, Pep Club one year, Art Club one year, where she was secretary and the Senior and AIl-School Plays. Rosemary's ambition is to be a designer. For advice to underclassmen she says, Have fun, but get your work done. BERNHARDT HAROLD THEDE Bernhardt came to CH5 when he was a junior. Other schools he attended are Junior High Central and North High in She- boygan. He has taken part-in Art Club one year, Football two years, Chorus one year, School Orchestra one year and was in the Senior Class Play. While in Sheboygon he took Extempo- raneous Speaking and Debate for one year. Bernhardt's ambi- tion is to be a chemist. FRED WILLIAM WARWICK Of cOurse everyone knows Fred as he has been an active member of Chorus for four years, and FFA for four years, as well as being in the Sen- ior Class Play. His advice to the underclossmen is, Make good use of your school time and have your fun outside of school.

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JOSEPHINE ANTIONETTE MONNO Josephine, who answers to the name Jo wants to be a stenographer. She has been a member of FHA for three years, and acted as treasurer one year. Jo was on the An- nual and School Newspaper Staff, where she was copy read- er. She was a member of Art Club and has participated in Forensics for two years. Do your work and have fun is Jo's advice to underclassmen. DOROTHY ANN OLSON Known to CH5 students as capable editor of the Booster, Dorothy has taken part in many activities; Bond, GAA, School Newspaper, Annual, Chorus, Forensics, Red Cross and Pep Club. In her senior year she was secretary-treasurer 0t Band, and vice-president of Chorus. To have a successful career as a secretary is her life ambition. To underclassmen she says, Work while In sChoot. Inere s no better time. ROSE MARIE RlCCl Rose Marie has attended lo. cal schools all twelve years. Rose Marie's ambition is to be a beauty operator. She was a member of FHA for two years. Her advice to underclassmen is this: Your high school days are the best days of your life, so stick to it and your four years will be ended before you know it. EUGENE CARROLL SAVAGE Gene says to underclass- men, You can't study too hard, I didn't. For extro-curricular activities he has been in Band four years, Chorus three years and FFA four years. He held office one year in FFA and went out for Football three sea- sons. Gene was also on the Booster and Annual Staffs. DOROTHY ESTER SAVI NA Dorothy, who has that pretty hair, has been a member of FHA and in her senior year was in GAA. She was also on the Annual Staff. Her advice to underclassmen is Work hard but have fun. Dorothy's om- bition is to be a personnel di- rectora Seniors MARJORIE LOU NELSON Eight-ball has been active in her high school days taking part in Band, GAA, Glee Club, Forensicsh and Senior and All- school Play. Marge has been an officer in GAA, Glee Club, and Chorus. After graduation she plans to go to school and take up music. Study hard and don't be afraid to enter activities, is her advice to underclossmen. MARGARET MADGE PEERY Buggs has participated in many school activities. Band three years, FHA one year, where she was secretary, GAA three years and was secretary, School Newspaper, one year, School Annual two years. Mor- goret was in Chorus and Glee Club all four years of high school. She was president of Glee Club. In Forensics she won a rating of second at the state contest. Buggs has been on the student Council 'l'Wla VEars. MARY ANN SAlLE Mary Ann was in Band the first three years of high. GAA, Glee Club and Mixed Chorus in her freshman and sophomore years. She was in the Pep Club and Red Cross and had a State A rating in Forensics when a junior. The past year she took part in the Class Play, was on the Annual Staff and was business manager of the Booster. PHYLLIS CORR I NE SAVAGE Phil says to underclass- men, Don't get discouraged. It's a wonderful feeling to know you're going to gradu- ate. Phil has been in Senior Band for three years and was a member of the School Orchestra for one year. She was on the Booster and Annual Staff in her senior year and was in FHA one year. Her ambition is an office job with no shorthand. NORMA J EAN SCHADE Norma, a blond, was born in Cumberland and has attended local schools She has been in the Senior Bond two years and was a member of FHA. Norma also did some knitting tor the Junior Red Cross of which she was a member. Work hard and get your work done, is her advice to all underclassmen.



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HOMER MILTON WILLIAMS Homer gives this advice to underclassmen, Engage in sports and make the best use of leisure time. He played on the football team one year, and will be remembered for his part in the Senior Class Play. Home: was in FFA three years and played on the FFA Basketball Team two years. He is un- decided as to what he will do after graduation. JOHN LEWIS YOUNG Jack, another of our out- standing athletic stars, went out for Football and Basketball in each of his High School years. He was a class officer in his freshman year and played a drum in the Band for two years. Study hard and make sports a must, is the advice given to underclassmen by this promi- nent senior who plans to become an electrical engineer. EMlL ZAPPA Emil, CHS knows him as Amy and as one of our prom- inent football players, during hisdlast three years in CHS. Amy was President of FFA in his senior year as well as being a member when a sophomore and junior and a member of the Art Club in his freshman year. Amy says his ambition is to be a brakeman on a train. it Senior Rhapsody School, our life for four short years You are destined to end very soon. The gates will close behind us And we shall be free as the wind. You will be missed, you hated study You will be lost, your exciting first day in fall. But little we know what we are losing Until it is lost forever. Like bees in a beehive were we, With our buzzing and humming. Thinking now, school has been fun-like children's play No one will regret it in his future day. Seniors AMBROSE DAVID DeGlDEO Mechanical engineering is the work this senior lad would like to do. Ambrose came to CH5 from Chicago, where he attende ed Hubbard High during his freshman year and Lindbloom High in his sophomore and junior years. He was on the Track Team one-half year and the Annual Staff one year, while attending C h i c a g 0 schools. EDDIE YATES To become further educated is the ambition of Eddie, who attended Lincoln and Palmer Grade Schools before coming to CH8. Along with his school work he participated in FFA as an extra-curricular activity. To all underclassmen Eddie advises, Stlrdy hard and do your work we . VERNON WESLEY YOUNGBERG Everyone knows him better as Rabbit. He went out for Basketball three and one-half years and Football during his junior and senior years. He was in the Band during his first three years of High School and was elected to the Student Council in his junior year. Rab- bit's ambition is to go to engineering school. His advice is, Take athletics to make school go faster. IRENE CARMEL ZAPPA You all know this senior. Irene has attended local schools all through her school years. Her ambition is to become a private secretary. For extra- curricular activities she took FHA. She advises all under- classmen toenever put off un- til tomorrow what you can do today. 72? Commencement is like the dawn of a new life, Like a flower opened to Spring sunshine. The door is opened and we go, Up the stairs to a bright future. But I can't believe it's actually here, The thing I've worked for, for many a year. A new horizon is in view, What it will be I wish I knew. Oh what will it bring, U should like to knowl, Something of dullness or brightness or glow?

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