Denmark High School - Viking Yearbook (Denmark, WI)
- Class of 1943
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I 0 1 Ca roll College, B. . egree f f j W I ,My 'ig fi D5 N. ' l arro o , . . ree nga!!! L- ..1' Ma of H anszn MR GORDON HANSEN C ll C llege B S Deg Miss Jeanty, who was our English, Latin, and Algebra teacher, was re placed by Hr Erasmus liss Fluor was our bconomic, Geography, and History teacher for the first semester Her duties were re sumed by Irs Cannon for the remainder of the year liss Dufeck, who taught Sen ior, Junior, an Sophomore Eng lish, accepted a civil service pos ition to teach the armed forces at Traux Field, lad ison Irs Winn has taken over her position lr Pliska who was given a eave of absence, was in ducted into the army Civics and Business Training are now taugrt by Hrs Ruttner Our commercial teacher, liss O' Brien resigned and was married This vacancy was filled by Irs Wochos During the year Irs. Rasmussen substituted when necessary. ,f' Clpfann. 1-asmus Ca.PT.'a'm. Monk C j Ca.P1'a.m. u. tn. fp was Seidel, Robert , 0 1 f ' A 'xx J I , gf L'-' X . 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Schunk, Clarence Schuster, Donald Schuster, Warren Q QW Skornicka, Harold Skornicka, James Skornicka, Norman Seidel, Donald Solesxi, Edward Storzer Leland Tauber, Hubert Tauber, Richard Wanish, Charles Jr watzka, Cloyde Yindra, Michael Jr 7achek, Frank Jr. Tillman, Bernard There will be others whose names were not given to us, or who have entered service since this list was compiled. Johnsen, Johnsen, Johnsen, Johnsen, Johnsen, Johnsen, Howard Kenneth Lester Norris Orville Vernon Kellner, Gorden Kriwanek, Robert Krueger, Donald Lacenski, Lawrenc Larsen, Louis Larsen, Dr Roy Levenhagan, Roger Linsmeyer, Leonard Llnsmeyer, Richard Lodl, Alvin Lawrence, Norbert Malach, Roland Harcussen, Clarenc Mathis, Hugo Mortensen, Tony Olsen, Claude Pelishek, Robert Petersen, Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Carl Charles Donald Ellis, John H elvin Norman 9' Z' VZ 169 H f QIELHU5 l 108 , I9 A f X 4 xx ATO, 0' vi f X .rf of cv-'Z JJ ff . 1 1 4, 'Y . 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' - ,si ' 1+ J Q ul i ' ' N n X! k ' mf ,D x l V ML U Uf U, W VL sv 'ML Sn 5 Z O'k'wr'U4 Dave pl G., O' 57 ,LAQJ A -xJ,,k 5 -' Ju JV!!- g' 99 'P Betty Jane Rielinski UI smile and the world takes notice.n Glee Club--l,2,3,4 Forensics--2 Annual Staff--4 Purgold--4 Pep Club--1 x0 Carol Ebeling HGive me an apron and a cook book.n Safety Club--1,2 Chorus--4 Purgold--4 Forensics--3,4 Glee Club--l,2,3,4 Pep Club--1,2 Lester Doede NI must go out and chop some wood.N Pres. of Class--2 Chorus--3,4 Basketball--l,2,3 Adolph Erickson HIt's not rank, or birth or State, but get up and go that makes me great.H Forensics--l,2,3,4 Purgold--4 Photography Club--4 Annual Staff--3,4 Dorothy Hamernik UA fair nymph in the woodland of youth.n Glee Club--l,2,3,4 Purgold--3 Chorus--4 Annual Staff--4 Pep Club--1,2 Raymond Gulbrand nHe never lets school interfere with his education.N Annual Staff--4 Chorus--4 Purgold--4 Office Staff--4 Basketball--2,3,4 Randall Haltaufderheid HTal1 grows the timber and mellow shines the moon.n Band --l,2,3 Basketball--4 Purgold--3 Lola Mae Ferry nGod gave her more than her rightful share, By making her bril liant as well as fair.N Librarian--4 Annual Staff--4 Purgold--4 'P 080 G Calvin Hansen nHappy and fron care I'n free, why aren't they all like me.n Sec. 8 Treas.--2 Vice Pres.--1,3 Pres.--4 Basketball--4 Band--l,2,3 Chorus--3,4 Librarian--3 Annual Staff--4 4-1 ,034 .wq Wilbert Hansen uAgreeab1y Independent.' Band--l,2,3 Pep Club--1,2 Chorus--3,4 Forensics--1 Farl Hendricksen nWhen strawberries grow on rubber plants, when death valley sands grow muddy, When logs and cats are wearing pants, That's when I like to study N Purgold 3 4 Basketball 3,4 Boxing 2,1 4 Treas l Clayton Hendrickson NTeacher, teacher, I want an NAU. Teacher teacher, let me HBH. Basketball--4 Purgold--4 raphine Johnson ur strawberry b1onde.H tered from Peshtigo School in 1941. ,W df Glenn Johnson NTne sky is my cell ing .av Vice Pres.--4 Forensics--3,4 Boxing--3,4 Annual Staff--4 Henry Krueger Huy future looks gold en like my cheese Band 3 Boxing 1,2,3,4 Daniel Johnson UAh--fresh air.n Boxing--3 AHL ea ww sofa 'ax l15atQ:EL4 BD Russel Kriwanek Facts about figures . Pres.--1 Boxing--l,?,3,4 Basketball--l,2,3,4 Purgold--3,4 Annual Staff--4 Band--1,2,3 Chorus--3,4 Ax 6 f 4 N, A ,,+ X. Leroy Kubsh 0Ng,,,u-Ig V4 'fffofg - . f ':t::fe1giki:g::1'H' 1544 'W , Lffl A 1 St ff-- 4 ' ' Lilglfgriani-4 3, Ca,-4, vf,4,f4,7, I .,lc,f7 Forensics--3 1jr1'!1.Ll!.04!f44 fl, gn 'f-fLf3-1,7 'YfLf'..eZj74,',, f , v ,4 V f ' 4,144 J' .4 Way' .Z ,b Calvin Larsen NI like school even though we do have these bothersome things called studie Boxing--l,2,3,4 Purgold--3,4 Basketball--4 Annual Staff--4 Ruth Maertz Nbancing feet and a happy heart.N Entered from Brillion High School in 1942. Mabel Peterson HHappy am I--from care I'm free.n Glee Club--l,2,4 Librarian--3 Chorus--4 Pep Club--1 Laurine Rasmussen HSo small--so sweet--so smart N Pep Club--1 Purgold--3,4 Annual Staff--4 Librarian--3 4 Photography elub--2 Forensics--2 . tyk I a.allln. M Bernadine Schlegelmilch nlA in the school house 4A's on the card.n Forensics--1,2,3 Safety Club--1,2 Band--l,2,3 4 Glee Club--i,2,3,4 Chorus--4 Purgold--l,2,3,4 Annual Staff--4 Librarian--3,4 Pep Club--1,2 0 J Robert Schleis Wln all the world there is nothing more soothing than a joke.n Vice Pres.--2 Purgold--4 Annual Staff--4 Sec. 8 Treas.--3,4 Delores Soleski UOur Veronica Lake Forensics l,2,3 Glee Club l,2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2 Chorus 4 N Raymond Selner NFootball--a game. Shotgun-more game Annual Staff--3 Boxing--l Librarian--3 ta Wanish perfect way to spend ach day at school.n rensics--2 brarian--4 ual Staff--4 tered from Woodrow lson Jr. High anitowocl in 1940. Carol Tillman C is for Car so hisicate ol a P She's sma11,and slim and does she rate! Pres.--3 Band--1,2,3 Drum Major--3 Forensics--1 ,2,3 One act play--l,2,3,4 Annual Staff--3,4 Glee Club--l,2,3,4 Chorus--4 Office Staff--1,2,3,4 Janet Wollak WA smilea a danc a song Forensics 1, , Glee Club l,3,4 One Act Play 1 Purgold 3 Cho us 4 Annual Staff 4 Pep Club 1,2 66.11 Geraldine Steffel NAlways a welcoming smile.N Forensics--?,3 Purgold--4 Annual Staff--4 Glee Club--1,4 Chorus--4 Pep Club--2 X Q. S dx -.A '63-A if ' mfr. .3 , ! 'A 3 ,Nfl ' 4 Vs Q I , Y -J. 3,16 -is Qi 1-9 - S. 4 A l 32' f If :il ll' I. 'X- E930 of 65 39 .be 'Q xef' GW S -5 ,JU C, 0 ,go 0 43 '03 'b 9' Q3 oi, 'Ge' 40 Q39 + 0 65 Q Q, is 90 W 90 'ix oo x X 9 xo c QQ? 'S e, oo Q, 9 5 . Q6 -'E 3' ol- ,,, 4QS57p . Juniors 3. Lois Sobieck, Anna Reedy, Eloise Christensen, Jean Johnson, Hazel Peterson, Cletus Schaffer. 2. Harvey Skwor, George Wanish, Howard Goessl Lester Nesvacil Daniel Satran, Glenn Schuster. , ' 1. Beverly Marlow, Audrey Van Seggern, Roy Johnson, Lorraine Johnson, Marion Guex, Betty Lou Reetz, Betty Ballard. , . f J ,A :Y fi, TTTVi ' ' ', '- ' ---sa V Q if , i ' Q v lt 1 ,,-l ife .:,'-.'I,W,'L . A J , . . -. - ... '-..-..-1'.:. . '1.. B L f M ' -fe 'L --If -' , an 'QW ,I x ' Juniors ' 2, Joyce Johnson, Richard Hansen, Leonard Friemuth, Victor Witak, Carl Cenefelt, John Kane, Bernard Rasmussen, Betty Lou Johnson. l. Delores Kliment, James Gee, Delores Reedy, Joyce Lange, Elmer Christman, Dorothy Erickson, June Hettich. jf Q71 Lvfr JN!!! 'ax , JVX mga E Fw gf' J 'Qi I gx Biggs 5 Q A sg ,R f ff M14 U X blllj Ml, If 'iff if Af 4 N g ! 'l fl 'SX 'au' ' Q' ' 7 'J ' ff - . X 14? 1 f Za 1 A fm X XX I J' A f ,Lf X ,J X ' S xx X af- M E A 5, af H J ' .Z .xl . 1 X 5 ' , J 1 , ak if -' W - f J sw 1 ' 1 -Q ::Lpif1,22fi'?'g :f: . . T xg K Eg X Y-: EEF., 7, Q A A . , fn f a I D0 4,5 so 7' 36- 25' ff -.., ,mix 06 Y 1 Sophomores Francis Dworak, Donald Melnarik, Robert Schneider, Jerome Chervenka, Harold Erickson. TQ Gerald Kane, Earl Cenefelt, Lorraine Kliment, Doroth lclfwq. Kraynik, Patrick Johnson. OJV Z? My Lois Lange, Margie Wanish, Irene Selner, Thomas Bradley C37 Dorothy Marshall, Audrey Mueller. , Sophomores Shirley lanteufel, Charles Skornichka, Jacqueline Watzka, Clifford Eiseman, Louis Schleis, Howard Wranovsky. Alvin Cherin, Geraldine Johnson, Dorothy Welsing, Norman Sengbusch, Viola Frelich, Carolyn Hamernik. Bernadine Koenig, Lawrence Rasmussen, Enid Halach, Clifford Ferry, Delores Fiana, Eleanor Haltaufderheid. if 7 guy' ,, 'vf Freshmen Jean Christensen, Jerome Cherney, Harold Haultaufderheid, La Verne Brey, Gertrude Lacenski, Clayton Kafka. Jeanette Goessl, la Verne Hengel, Aloysious Hager, Phylis Jacobsen, Lois De Broux, Darwin Johnson, Francis Nachtwey. Victor Kvitek, Loretta Johnson, Jack Goessl, Gloria Johnson, Bernice Micholichek, Helen Marcussen, Allan Christman. Freshmen Dale Peterson, Florence Wanish, Vernon Pautz, Alex Wanishf Francis Reedy, Adeline Rosik. Orville Jensen, Lovine Arndt, Ronald Reetz, Grace Ronk, Ernest Johnson, lae Peterson, Delores Rosik. B d Blahnik Willette Yindra Hugo Pfingsten, Dorothy Bgn??Et, Aaron irveson, Eileen Bradley, Vernon Peterson. 3. 2 1 'C' 46 L12 Freshmen Lawrence Mancheski, Earl Hamernik, Arlene Selner, Jean May, Margaret Champeau, Florence Sinkula. Ethel Lois Johnson, Grace Shusta, August Krueger Eva Ras- mussen, Elwin Marlow, Leona Koenig, Louise Guex., Le Roy Yindra, Hope Tillman, Eunice Wollak, Janice Gee, Inez Schultz, Marion Mikulsky, Albert Rabas. 0. 3153 Fsther Johnson Grades 4 Q 5 Miss Winifred HcG111vray Grades 2 Q 3 :al i W 91 Captam Johnsen CM- Tuff- VlCG'HY1'2-Y The grade participated in tie ll school stamp and bond drive to purclese a Jeep Fach grade in weekly ollections contributed largely towaxd tfe goal The jeep is to be dedicated here in Denmark this Spring liss Zita Heraly Grades 1 6 2 Miss Viola Hansen Grades 5 A 6 Cap1.'z.'m l'h.-rely Capfajn Ha.nsc.n. 1 A,-Faf i Seventh Grade Sixth Grade 5. L1ll18H Scnwe1ner, lary Schweiner, Donald Johnson, Donald Fiana, Leonard Blelinski, Leroy Soleski, Robert Satran, Donald Marshall. 2. Lorraine Flansky, Audrey Butts, Howard Peterson, Vernon Peterson, Vernon Gulbrand, Bonita Sengbusch, Elaine Plansky, Jeanette Guex, Harold Buckberger Jerry Reetz. J, Shirley Rozek, Lois Barta, Dorothy Rozek, Alice Marie Hansen, Victor Suster, Nick Nesvacil, Marilyn Kriwanek, Joan Johnson, Kathleen Zillicnh If' -49- N 4, 2. James Halbrook, Norman Hebel, Claud Schleis, Earl Bielinski, Ward Wenner, Louise Peterson. 1. Ruth Kreuger, Garnet Schlegelmilch, Richard Leitch, Dolores Jensen, Virginia Hansen, Earl Klenner, Janice Marcussen. bF'fffI'L , 2. lary Ann Wenner, Gerase Hager, Mary Maurer, Rodney Steffek, Jerome Steffel, Alvin Petersen, Jeanette Wicker. 1. Charles Ballard, Shirley Ann Leitch, Donna Eisenman, Elaine Ledvina, Mary Lou Petersen, Wayne Vetter, Burnell Jorgensen. Fifth Grade Fifth Grade Fourth Grade 2. Ronald Hebel, Audrey Schaffer, Joan Halbrook Janice Mathis I I Donne Hansen. J. Rockne Knuth, Barbara Noel, Jo Ann Wochos, Donna DeBroux, Catherine Bonfigt, Bob Buchberger. I 4 H '1 Joyce Bates, Jackie Lodl, Leroy Gulbrand, Richard Leiterman, Verna Charneski. Nancy Schleis, Jerry Johnson, Alvin Nemitz, James Schleis, Laverne Rozek. Anna lae Krainik, Carol Maurer, Roy Sengbusch, Jerry Fictum, Dick Zilisch, Dickie Halbrook, Carol Lange, Louise Petersen. Bobbie Goessl, Jo Ann Hansen, Kemp Dietiker, Billie Petersen, Patsy Jorgensen, Gerald Stenklyft, Kathryn Charneski. Third Grade Second Grade First Grade Norman Charneski, Grace Schweiner, Delano Wanish, Corrine Hansen, Audrey Siebold, Alton Marcussen. Janet Lodl, Joan Bielinski, Greg DeBroux, Gerald Hansen, Clarence Leitch, Elsie Gehrke. Suzanne Wochos, Lowell Rasmussen, Fredric Youra, James Miller, Dorothy Tauber, Audrey Wranovsky. Wayne Halbrook, John Marlow, Wayne Heetz, Mona Lou Hansen, Beverly Soderborg, Madonna Suidzinski, Marcia Stenklyft, Alan Jorgensen, Maureen Geimer, Marilyn Ledvina, Junior Flctum, Sandra Zilisch, Gerald Leiterman. John Dewane, Dale Rasmussen, Arliss Marcussen, Russel Leiterman, Marlene Rozek, Leo Enz, Jerome Schleis, Billie Noel. Alvina Siebold, Gerald Wolfgram, Phillip Dimmer, Billie Sell, Beverley Dewane, Bobby Hansen. Mary Ann Slatky, Bonnie Schleis, Judith Bielinski, Carl Rozek, Ervin Gehrke, Marie Charneski. Mary Anne Michna, Judith Hansen, Arthur Stammer, Reuben Johnsen, Jacqueline Miller, Richard Siebold. 'W f Q 'as n w Q Y 1 A ,..- P ' K 'ng'- W2. . , ,Q A 5, i- ' ight.. 3' ri, , . I X ,fi N , Y. .'., G A Rf, R- .' -I N 3, gg -1.1 - . 'l- f f. YS-N-r 'ML R 1 - ,.4f1gjJgsI : f-.Q Y, 4. 5 I 1 v rf A-Msg--, , J- V , ' in A.'x-M. if! 1' -1-'a-.,-.ww .--Q--. , I 1-' I .Q '- J I .tv .- i A .Ll Y . 1 'cwwi 'ijff M . -- ' ..4'l', I - 'i ., A - ' g. - 1 1 fj5:5,g,3Qs . .h 1 . . - A X -, i'L1T'A ,. . .4 , 3- . ' 11, 'f 1 .:, . .f',,l..: -, .,. 3- - N i .TA . K . -I , h 4 . fp -'- V -- w Q' .. -f -- in-, .v , X xx- ' H: 1- am. I .. - - , . ,, hx Q . 1. . , -. X , ,,,. ff X 4 .F 'si Standing Robert Schlei C 1 s a vin Larsen Glenn Schu t C 1 2525512131235siieiiszlizhnion'maine 5e57'H15h353 5333531 oro y amernic Alvin Ch 1 C 1 T in LO? N82 Ferry, Betty Jane Bielinski, Geraldine giegielargoloiiiman men , D01'0fhy Ericksen, Joyce Johnson ' 1 Russel Kriwanek, Ray Gulbrand, Laurine Rasmus Erickson, Dan Satran Editor Asst Editor Art Asst Artist Typists Seniors Activities Classes Athletics Snapshots Proof Readers Business Staff Circulation . VIKING STAFF sen, Leroy Kubsh, Adolph Laurine Rasmussen Lerog Kubsh Dan atran Adolph Erickson Betty Jane Bielinski Geraldine Steffel Calvin Hansen Janet Wollak Robert Schleis Joyce Johnson Bernadine Schlegelmilch Earl Cenefelt Delores Kliment Carol Tillman Margie Wanish Ray Gulbrand Russel Kriwanek Jim Gee Alvin Cherin Dan Satran Richard Hansen Lola Mae Ferry Dorothy Hamernik Glenn Johnson Lorraine hliment Dorothy Fricksen Glenn Schuster Calvin Larsen Rita Wanish LowDowN ON THE HIGHLIGHTS CBy our reporter, Robert Schleisg with apologies to Fibber McGee,D nOh, peachy! A promenade,n peeled the proletariat who perceived the paste board posters plastered with perfect printing, pointing out the party to be pulled-off by a pretty popular pack of presentable pupils, pragmatically preparing to replinish the fund for the paramount presentation of our praise- worthy paragon, Viking, 1943, With preliminary pondering the prosperous picked their partners for the prototype, as prop- aganda prevailed. The date was distinctly decided by the directors of all dizzy, double-dealing, dame-dreaming dods that dominated the De H1 dungeons of dwindling duty. February twenty-sixth was found to be the most famous, fantastic date that ever fell on a Friday, featuring favorite, fashionable feminine figures. Feasting and fellowship followed as each frail, fat, fair, or flexible form flicked past to the fast flow of favorite music. Sensational soda and sandwiches were sold to the scintillating syncopation offered our sentimental sidesteppers so sensationally supporting the insoluble soldiers of this seemingly serious situation, put the zip into the swing of the swlnglers who swung a swing. Games and gags galore were gobbled by giggling gals in good-looking garbs, and gallant gobs who grappled these girls in the gay, dim-lit glide hall, So the group neither growled, groaned, nor grumbled, and gaiety was had by all! Standing' Bernadine Schlegelmilch, Beverly Marlow, Alvin Cherin, Adolph Erickson, Phyliss Jacobson, Lois DeBroux, Mrs Winn Seated Carol Tillman, Betty Ballard Loretta Tohnson, Hope Tillman Result of contest at Wrightstown Humorous declamations, first place to Beverly Marlowe, oratory, first place to Adolph Erickson, extemporaneous speaking, first place to Joyce Lange, third place to Lois Lange, extemporaneous reading, first place to Alvin Cherin Result of contest at Brillion First place in humorous declamations to Beverly Marlowe Beverly will represent De Hi at the d1strict contest in East De Pere l .fvf . . . . I 1 . . . . . . . . . . . L' 'fi . 'IL ' 4 .l V ,..-41 ' - .. , 'N 'A I . 0 z AY . . H N . I.:- ggglagenefelt, Carol Tillman, Clenn Schuster, Beverly Marlow Lester ONE ACT PLAY The one act play, NMen, Women, and Goatsu was presented at Freedom where it won first place It was then given at the Little Nine Conference at Seymour The following night the cast travelled to Clintonville and won the decision Our next appearance was made at De Pere in the District Contest Although acting was new to the majority of the cast, everyone made a very good show ing, due to Miss Dufeck's able coaching The students and townspeople saw the play at the Christmas program and it was a big hit Three cheers for our budding actors and actresses v i n f 1 0 f s 5 f ' . l ' I L O 9 M. nf. r it . lf as-L 4? I f 5 ' . . l 5 , ' ' Q 1 U . I ' Q flll l t ' I S Standing Betty Ballard, Glenn Johnson Beverly Marlow, Lorraine hliment, Dan Safran, Dolores Jensen Schlegelmilch, Laurlne Rasmussen 1 Alvin Cherin, Adolph Erickson, Donald Marshall, Cletus Schaffer, How rd Wranovsky PURGOLD STAFF Co Editors Adolph Erickson, Ray Gulbrand Art Howard Wranovsky Classes Donald Marshall, Dolores Jensen, Lorraine Kliment, Gera' dine Steffel Activities Glenn Johnson, Alvin Cherin Sports Playton Hendrickson, Rus el Kriwanek Humor Bernadine Schlegelmilch, Dan Satran, Cletus Schaffer Literary Beverly Marlow, Betty Ballard Typists Betty Jane Bielinski, Lola Mae Ferry, Laullne Rasmu en OUR NEW STUDY HALL , , ,A 2. Lola Mae Ferry, Betty lane Bielinski, Geraldine Steffel, Bernadine The students of Denmark high school and graded school did their bit in alding the war cause by purchasing a Hjeepn for the armed forces. Funds for this purpose were raised Pkmucnonsfwnt-through the sale of war bonds and stamps The goal had been set at nine hundred dollars, just enough to buy one jeep. The total raised was twelve hundred and fifty one dollars, enough to buy one Jeep and a 'Tommy gun.u We hope to dedicate them here in Denmark. A njeepn is a small four wheel drive gtgntiong car used for scoutirg, towing guns, IDL Fin ight Face! and other similiar duties. Gm the, Am eft Face! Maybe it seems like a small RADIO PROGRAMS These commandsk I items but it may be Just the Short skits re becoming fam- necessary thing to save a llk have been drama liar to both boys or to win a certain battle. tized by various nd girls of De Hi We are goin? to Send students, over the ince we have started our Jeep out in bat' sound system to give ur daily exercises to eep healthy, all for he sake of Victory' Aeronautics has been tle with a prayer on us an idea of what we our lips that it can do toward the war will help to effort nShare the Mea bring th' 'The Consumer in War' ubstituted for the boy's hysics class, and they are Axis down Axis Bombs Fell on Wisconsin a peg Killed in Actionn, nHea h earning the fundamentals of for Defensen nShare the Ride lying This will help them a The New Year and Youn, are reat deal if they decide to be 8 f6W Of those presented ome pilots in the future Some of our speakers have been War Bond and .Stamp sales are James Gee, DOPOT-hy E1'iCkS0r1, Glenn teadily increasing A record is Schuster, Lester Nesvocil, Lorraine ho purchase bonds and stamps in each lass Everyone is trying to do his it, so h1s class will be 1001 The book naviation Mathameticsn, has een used by the Geometry and Alegbra lasses to give the students an idea of roblems encountered by aviators Adolph Erickson, and Carol Tillman It is hoped that these programs will prepare us for the post war pro hlems as well as educating us for the present crisis the We are united in the effort for Victory If ll - . ' , En ' I lllf ' ' lt , ll . and n ept of the percentage of students 5011115051 Daniel SUPER, Alvin Cherin, i Laurine Rasmussen, Hazel Peterson, Adolph Erickson, Lola Mae Ferry Betty Lou Reetz, Bernadine Schlegelmilch, Leroy Kubsh, Cletus Schaffer, Randall Haultaufderheid. The office girls were chosen by Mr Rasmussen at the beginning of the school year They help during free periods, and after school hours The duties in bells, ditto work In September the present staff the office consist of answering the phone, ringing class and typing, and many tasks Miss Jeanty asked for volunteer librarians She chose from those who applied Each librarian is given a definite period to manage the library Dur ing that time he is responsible for all books being used, returned, or taken out Both groups have gained valuable experience in performing the required duties, and have helped the school run more efficiently fffaff Marilyn Kriwanek, Carol Tillman I O O U O O 1 -2 .-1 XS- W' X an an w'.',d'm.r X 'X K O e, 69 oi itxe Mikie are 9 We 90 1l'o'ycXx, Mx o 'Get 'Seat 011 owes 'isexbe 4 W 'come S Wxobotq c. YK, 1 .7201 r ., 1 , V .V - u ' M if I ! A .Umm h V- H ,4',Q'yu4v Y if W '3- 'V ,. , .: ' 7 R4 ,-Wumgw . XX H' ,M ' 1 9 we it X 96 'S 5 , 040 eds 'ia 9 , x,'X-'X D601 'in S o - 49 P- '06 Russel Kriwanek, Calvin Hansen, Randall Haultaufderheid, Raymond Gulbrand, Mr Rasmussen Clayton Hendrickson, Bernard Rasmussen, Calvin Larsen, James Gee, Earl Hendrickson INDIVIDUAL SCORING Attempted Made Gulbrand ee Kriwanek Rasmussen La son Hendrickson Pct Fouls Points Ave 4 PSI' Game 81 Totals 4 2 Points Denmark 341 Opponent 395 1 4 41 Won 6 games Lost 10 games PCT 375 21 24 Donald Fiana, Darwin Johnsen, Vernon Gulbrand, Lawrence Rasmussen, Thomas Bradley 1 Howard Wranovsky, Hugo Pfingsten, Harold Faultaufderheid, Leonard Bielinski, Victor Suster, Dale Peterson 2, 1 1. ' 1 1f.G. Fur. F.T. . 42 32 1 . O6 8 G is ig .387 iz 32 2133 Hendrickson 10 12 7 go 5.69 10 1 3 .1 7 1 2 I 1' 2 3 o .ooo 11 2 1,135 0 1 1 1-000 3 1 .10 1 5 1-7 51 -373 5 3 . 2. 1 Raymond Gulbrand Ray's spec1a1ty was re hounds, but he often thrilled us by his long set shots He also had the knack of they were needed Bernard Rasmussen NRassyH was valuable on defense His job was to keep h1s opponent from scoring under the bucket His Viking blood keeps him fighting until the end Earl Hendricksen Ba1t', a senior player, made good use of his past experience defensively He was a fast man and a fine team work was well liked and needed Russel Kriwane' Rusty , a veterar f several years, kept his team going in the tcugh slots His specialities good defensive James Gee Doc', with past experience, proved valuable to his team He was excellent on fast breaks and on short shots He'l1 be back to help the boys again next year Calvin Larsen Every man can't make the team, but every team needs 1t's substitute NLarseyW was a good man for this job Dead shot and a good all round floor man A I H Q ll . ll A O putting in points when fine ball handler, His were good shooting and a ll 9 - v-uwuuf-w-iq Carl Cenefelt, Glenn Johnson, Ray Gulbrand, Calvin Hansen, Lawrenc Rasmussen. Dale Peterson, Elvin Marlow. Earl Hendrickson, Harold Haultaufderh Georae Wanish. lr. Hansen, Orville Jensen, Jerome Cherney, Aaron Areveson, Earl Bielinski, Norman Hebel, Richard Leitch, Vernon Pautz. Harvey Skwor, Thomas Bradley, Henry Kreuger, Russel Kriwanek, Calvi Larsen. e eid, I1 Hr Hansen conducting one of his Physical Education classe Corps Program The Football Game The kickoff' Oh gosh, what a thrill The carrier tackled, and boy what a spill What It's Says They go into a huddle to talk it over they need right now is a four leaf clover Now down the field is thrown a pass, a perfect catch, and bov what class Yeah' for the home team, the people all roar the other teams captain, 00h my, what a bore What's a broken leg, on wit! tle game, Two minutes are left to play in this game, The other team's leading, one point to their na The ball is hipped, a drop kick is made, Hurrah for the home team, 'tis the best game they A big celebration is put on that night, For the home team's glorious and victorious figkt By Howard Wranovsky S858 part of the Victory 3 ' played, Hope Tillman, Janice Gee, Louise Guex, Phyliss Jacobson, Lois DeBroux . V !,, 3 I 0 1 J I ' 2 O ' 1 N , 1 m , . , A Says the home team's captain, who has won his fame, . me. 1 . . ve . O 5 O 4 0 l -0 Q , M 1: 1 I 'ii Lita 1 v' -' A T 4 . Soldierly The glorv of a soldler and a SOLd19P'S not a saint Is the way he does h s duty without brumbllng or corplaint His work's not al ays plea ant, out he does it rain or shine, An' ae g abs a blt of glory wlen he's fignting in the line But the l son th t he t achfs every day to re an' you Is the way to do a duty that we do not like to d Any sort 0' chap can whlstle when h1s work is rostly fun, A hundred want the plea ant jobs to every stlrdy one Tnat'll grab the dreary duty an' the lean an' lowly task, Or tne drab an' cneerless s TVlL6 txat life often has to asf But somebody h s to do 5 , an' the test of re an' you Is the way we f ce the l bor that we do not like to do Now, lt 1sn't very plea ant stand n' guard out in the rain, An' t ert 1sn't any so dier but what so etlm s hates h s work hen tae r ss pa ale is ox r, ar' perhaps he'd like to shirk, But he's t1ere to follow orders, not to p ck an' choose his post An' he sonetimes snines tae finest at the job he hates the most let's be sold ers 1U tne strxgyle, let's be loyal through and through, L1f lS gonng to give us duties that perhaps we'll hate to do Ther ll e little sacrifices that we will not like to make, Ther ll be rany asks unpleasant that will fall on us to take An' lthough we all wolld ratxer do the work that DPIWES applau Tet's forbet oar whims an' fantl s an' just labor for tre cause Edgar A Guest L f ' ,a : 1 L. A 4 S W . 1 r ' 1' ' t ' . 5 1 es a e- J J ' A - ' o. ., 5 ' 1 f J V , . ' ' ' 9 Y xi . 3 t 1 1. : , a - ' . ' ' fS . 5 . But it's in the line of duty, ah' no soldier will complain, 1 1 ' . . n: ' e i ' d f- r .. V . W .1 ' F J 2 M, . I T J . . U i ' ' 1 , . . h ' ' e ' ' . . . . e' L . . 13 ' ' .. f, . a . A fl E .l - . '.v se, s . 1 v . a e . ' .
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