Delavan High School - Comet Yearbook (Delavan, WI)

 - Class of 1941

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Oscar Mueller Charles Cline CHUCK IE 'Anything hut uorh.” My I Anything you «iy. I'll try. Btuid 1 Photo C. 3-1 Foot It. I Bcverlie Shuster -SHU’ Full of Fun and Mischief Too Doing thinjra she shouldn't «k ” Home Kc. 2 0. A A. I. Art C. 3-1 Drain. 3-1 lleV one of llwwe t o n who don't 'nr- about Uiu«« ’ut h- does ■ofin to care about I r « anil hi cIomcs. Foot R. 3-4 Bam H. 3-1 Ita-kot U. 3-4 In.I A 3-1 Hi-Y. An ual Stnlt Gordon Yndon CURDIN' He never will ro hun.’Snu lU cause to animal he’s kind I n' hrini; around a femnlr And Ins’ll be m her hard to Hod. Eugene Richards KINKS’ Stately and Tall Hr walks through the hall ’ “WHO’S WHO IN AMERICA” Class of '41: b. Dclavati. Wi .. Srpl. I. IU-T: . and m. Dclavan. Dclavan Lake. Richmond, Millard. Sugar Creek. Johnstown. Ed. Grade School, 102 193 .; Tr. II. S. 1038. Sr. H. S. 1038-1941. Clubs; Dramatics, Photography. Commercial. Home He.. Hobby. Art. Music (band, choir, glee club) Athletics; Basketball, G.A . Football, Base ball. Intramurals. The philosophy of lliis estimable class is most aptly presented in a statement made by Alberta Lackey, the class historian, when she said: A decade and two years ago, our mothers sent fortli to this campus a new class, protesting and arguing, but resigned to the. proposition that school is compulsory. Since then wo have been engaged in a great battlr, testing whether our class, or any class, so constructed and so instructed can long endure. We arc met on the graduation of that class. Wc arc conic to graduate i portion of that class as a final tribute to those who gave their knowledge that wc mil In learn. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this. But in a larger sense wc cannot graduatc-we cannot advocate wc cannot procrastinate-wc must pay that final tribute. The brave teachers, intelligent and undcr-standing, who struggled here have sacrificed far above our power to appreciate. The world will little note nor long remember what wc say here, but can never forget what wc did here. It is for us, the graduates, rather, to carry on the unfinished work which ihey who taught here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is for us to turn to the great task remaining before ns—that from these honored professors wc take increased devotions to that cause for which Jhey gave the last full measure of fidelity: That we here highly resolve that these mentors shall not have taught in vain: That ihis class of 'll shall have a change of heart, 0 that the public education of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.

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Joyce Munger Ruth Storck She camr a » ranger Remained. a friend Home Be. 3-4 P» hat 4 Dehate 4. Glee C. 1 Ne«miwi r JO- Charlotte Hart DIMPLES' Strange to the world, She wore a bashful look. Rut now aha hides her fare, Buried In a book. Glee G. 2 Commercial 2 Home Be. 3 l-abel Kaahuta I7.7.Y Not larsre nor amall nor ahort, nor tall. Ru’ just a mingling of them all. G. A A. 1-2-31-4 Band 3-4 Commercial 4 Glee C. 2 Home Be. I. Orch. 4 Francis Ko»» SADIE” H-'» quiet as a ehurehmouse And really Juat as small. Except for that giggle You wouldn't know he wan there at all. Ind. Art 3 Clarabelle Prahl ••CLAK’ Chew. chew, chewin' Kum You'll never find her without some. Dramatic 2. Glee C. I Art 3, G. A. A. 1-2 Home Be. 2-3 NON N IF Hodtlt and cautious My mot'o remains. Band I -2-3-4 Orch. 4 Jeanette Grantee ••NETTIE ;h mile and laughs Th- ivrlong day. • n look at her. Blurs fly away. Glee C. 3-4 Rand I-2-3-4 G. A. A M Marion Pacolt BLONDir Happy am I. From care I am free Why aren't they all. Jus! contented like me. G. A. A. 1 Home Be. 2-3 Commercial 3-4 Kathryn Berkholt -KATHY- She’s not a flower. Not a ! earl. But she's Just. An all-round girl. Glee Cluh 2-3-4 G. A. A 1 Class Play Lyle Louden “Gunner” Motorcycling Is his repast And it's something he neeme to like. But I'm afraid my first ride would be my last. So I would rather hitch-hike. Foot B I Ind. Art 2-3-4



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Bow t: J. Murphy. A. Bov'aII, W. Morwood. K. Klcm'ng. J. J-hnwin, D. C-ombo, J. McCnmmoni, N. I iiohrr, C. Atwood M. Thorp . M. Moran. B. Cum . W. IWtow. tl Roh-r?». How 2: C. Wofk«. H. rhoUr. H Nim: C. Muni . V Soh»rtn r, r. Toppinu. B. Lwk. It. Hurd, B. Undor- hill. J. Srhvurall. J. Wa'U. J. HwDunalil. H Mrdi- n. C. Cuttiminu . P. Wlllimnaon. I . Wandtkv. I. York. R- Du«li-rli«li K Scharinc. L. Otoon. Bow 3 B. Wokc-ford. D. Frffnwn. B. Bm-k r. II. I’arko. I. Si t «uirh. M. Cook. M. IVIanry. D. Klttzkl . K MrKinn« v( J. (Unton. ii. ProveI. I IVaraon. M. Count, Z Johnnncwn. M. Pinnow. R. Brdstrd B. Puller. W. Slrwurt, K Ttfft. U. Mktrhell. Row 4 C. Daxknrr, K. Travfe, M. Rockwell. B Nr£ n. M- Paco t, V. N'cbon. V. StAuffnchor. C. Kuhnlr, I. Dory. ( . I eckcrt. D. Specht, J. McScr!ey, It. K«n«n, K Bice. B Mrrriflrld. Miw McCoy. H DuChurm . W. Kitrmun, l . Anilen -n. K. William . I . ShrUlon JUNIORS Here you sec before you the merry faces of i he Junior class, those super-brainy in-d viduals known over the entire school for their wiseness. This class has always believed in the saying— United we Stand. Divided we Fall. and so they have united. That seems to have bsen one characteristic of them throughout school, in 4th and .‘itlt grades during recess, they always played together as a group instead of pairing off. When they became Freshmen they lived up to their name to perfection: they were both ‘'green” and “fresh . As sophomores they were known as Wise Fools” because they thought they knew it all. But now that they are Juniors and do not realize it. they don't quite live up to this, or so the teachers say. Could it he that wc Juniors have never out-grown our annoying little pranks and prattles? Will we hear The Same Old Story when we have attained at last the crowning heights of knowledge ami been christened Seniors? Alas! There was a great -tir in the class when it came time to choose a Prom King. However. the final vote saw that our king was none other than Rocko .ScheurclI, that wo-meu-hatingest of all woman haters—? This merry little lad with the tliop of unruly curl-, which would do justice to a Russian Cossack, has managed to BARB us from guessing who will he the possessor of that FKKBulous title—Prom Queen. Will leave you now until next year when wc all hope to he smiling at you from the cvcrcovetcd pages of the S nior Gass. Secretary. J. Watts President, J ScheurclI J. MacDonald. Dclegatc-At-Large H Madison, Vice President

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