Denmark High School - Viking Yearbook (Denmark, WI)

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Sickinger HILH SCHOOL TEACHERS Mr Robert Krieg Music Mrs Ruby Wochos Commercial Mr Garrett Moore Science Coach English Mr James Trachte Social Studies Mrs Ione Evans Social Science Business Trelning Miss Darlene Ott English Mathematics GRADE SCHLOL TEACHERS Nrs Mildred Qchuster ngilsh AI1thmSC1C N135 Leuiah Nork Seventh Grade Eighth Grade M158 Esther Johnson Fifth Grade Sixth Grade Mrs Leoie WTlCKSOH Third rade Fourth Grade Miss Romaine Tauber Second Grade Third Grade , Mrs. Rosemary Zachek First Grade Second Grade sgzfxnnv A- Jim. c 'D W V 1.2 ., QNG414' 3 ., rw '51 ff' 1 IJ' .Af- I M ..:,,Mr ' 1 3, J, I-f 4 gm ' 1 I n-fy.. f sf l In .ff e .,, .,.-f vw, M no -.-4 wJ ,- 1 1 .cphx A4 4 ww- f rx 9. af.. sg! -. 4 f Oi 1 if EENIIJRE Senior Class Officers Dale Peterson, Inez Schultz, Grace Ronk, Helen Marcussen SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On September L, l9u2, we enrolled as Freshmen, with a membership of sixty students Leading our class during our first year were President, Orville Jensen, Vice President, Ethel Lois Johnson, and Secretary Treasurer, Florence Sinkula Mrs Erasmus was our class advisor We began our Sophomore year in 19b3 with forty six students As our class officers, we elected Eunice Wollak for President, Clayton Kafka for Vice president and Willette Yindra as Secretary Treasurer Under the guidance of Mrs Wochos, our class gave several successful parties and participated in the various school activities. Forty-three students enrolled in l9bL to carry on the important work of our Junior year. It was during this year that our class succeeded in giving the first 'Holly Ball' in the history of De Hi. This formal affair was well attended by the alumni and students. With Ronald Reetz as president, Orville Jensen as Vice- President, and Gertrude Lacenski as Secretary-Treasurer, we pave the customary Junior-Senior Banquet at Kubsch's in Kellnersville. Mrs. Evans acted as our advisor. Our last year in Denmarx High began on September 5, l9L5, with thirty six students. We chose Dale Peterson for President, Helen Marcussen for Vice-Presiden Inez Mae Schultz for Secretary, and Grace Roux for Treasurer. One of the first events of the year was Freshmen initiation. This was followed by a few school parties. Two of our classmates, Leroy Yindra and Hugo Pfingsten, are in the Armed Servicesg both of whom are in the Navy. Our class advisors are Mrs. Wochos and Mr. Sicxinger. i M if I P ,lf ,4 o 0 - -. 1 o Q 0 ' 0 - ' 0 o VALEDICTORIAN Jeanette Goessl 'Full of pep, but ambitious too, Wlatever she starts she carries through Glee Club 1, Chorus 1, Annual L, Newspaper 3,b, Senior Play L, Librarian L, Office L, D A Class Colors Blue and White Class Flower American Beauty Rose Class Motto Toda we follow, tomorrow we SALUTATORIAN Grace Ronk 'Possesses personality, ability and tact, Ought to go places with qualities like that Glee Club 1, Forensics 2, News paper 3,L, Annual L, Librarian A Treasurer L Class Honor Roll of l9L6 - Valedlctorian - Salutatorian Jeanette Goessl 2.566 Grace Ronk 2.b85 Laverne Brey 2,333 Phyllis Jacobsen 2.182 Helen Marcussen 2.161 lead AL N p Rl A ' ' . . y . is S I 1 X. La Vine Arndt 'She's an upright, downright ' all right girl.' Office L Marge Champeau 'Her thoughts are manyg her words are few, you never knew.' Forensics A AHTOIX Arveson 'He's a friend and good fellow to all that know him.' Basketball 1,2,3,l+3 Boxing 1,23 Track 35 Football 3,ug Softball 3,Lg Chorus ug Senior Play bi Annual b LaVerne Brey 'Here is a girl without pre- tense, Blast with good reason and common sense.' Newspaper Lg Annual Lg Office hy Forensics A A nicer girl Jean Christensen 'Nature made her what it should, Not so bad and not so good.' Glee Club lg Chorus lg Librar- ian 3 ,,...,....,. ,,..,......,.,...... Jack Goessl 'He's clever, good looking, and merry as well He may look quiet but you can never tell Plavs L, Forensics L, Senior Play A Aloysius Hager 'High school life may have its charm, but I feel happier on the fanm ' Chorus A class ' Lois DeBroux 'Her mind is like a sundial, It records only p1easantness.' Glee Club lg Chorus l,hg Cheer leader lg Forensics lg Office 2,3,Lg Photography Club 2g Newspaper 33 Annual by Band Lg Play L Phyllis Jacobson Harold Haltaufderheid 'We know why he no hat does wear,'Tis to show off his curly hair ' Basketball 2,3,L, Football L Touch Football 2,3, Track 2,b, Softball 2,3, Band A, George Club L, Boxing 1,2 'An energetic little lass, who adds spice and flavor to our Chorus l,L, Glee Clut l, Band A Forensics 1,u Play L, Photo graphy Club 2, Class Play L nual 2,L Newspaper 3, Cheer leader 1, Office 2,3 L Orville Jensen 1 DEE m Ii 'Happy go lucky and Oh! so free, T Nothing seems to bother me Football L, Chorus h, Play A Class Play L, Boxing 2,3, Track 2,3,h, Softball L, President l, Vice President 3 George Club Lp, Newspaper 3 in Student Coun oil h Darwin Johnsen 'Why do a thing when you can do without itv' Touch Football 3, Forensics Cheerleader 3, Newspaper 3 Foot ball h, Senior Play L, Track 3,L, Softball L Gloria Johnson 'The only way to have a friend is to be one Glee Club 1, Newspaper 1, Li brarian 3, Office A hxws? LOI'BttEi Johnson 'Being good is a lonesome ob, P S I'm not so lonesome Forensics l,2,A, Play L News PBI-'el' 3 L Leona Koenig 'A girl both serious and gay, A friend to all throughout the day ' Glee Club 1, Chorus L, Annual L - .- I I . Q . f . . . . . . D . . , 9 . ' 3 , 1+ , . g - . . . W - 0 . . - . 'gh W. Wg? lk J . O O l n . 3 .- 9 k D . U 5 ' 1JfPIern A Vlctor Kvitek 'A genial disposition brings Gertrude Lacenski 'Some people are sad, others are . gvy, Some are both, Gertrude' ' that way ' Glee Club l, Chorus 1 Band A' Secretary-treasurer 3, Newspaper . 3,b, Librarian 3,L' Forensics L Helen Marcussen . 'A girl of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows Glee Club l, Newspaper 3,h, Band L Chorus A Play A Class Play L, Vice President L, Annual A Frances Nachtwey Chorus A its owner many fr1ends.' Boxing 2,35 TTBCK 33 Basket- ball Manager b Q Elwin Marlowe 'The harder I try to be gooder The worser I am ' Forensics 2,3,L Basketball 1 Play L, Play L, Softball L, Foot ball A Newspaper L 'Though High School days have their delights, They can't com pare with Hish School nights ' 5 ' s . 3 , ' 1 ha. . n 5 S 3 - F I 5 I V Boxing 2,33 Cheerleader 33 Class S 1 Vx! WSeldom works and never worries, Never flunks and never hurries.' Boxing 1,2,3g Basketball lg Track 3 Vernon Peterson 'Vernon is quite a man about town , And smile not Chorus I, Treasurer ,I Dale Peterson 'Basketball is my favorite sport, But girls are my spe- cialty.' Basketball 1,2,3,L, Football L Touch Football 2,3, Soft ball 4,3,L, Chorus L, George Club L, Annual A, Track A Treasurer l, President L Mae Peterson What's the use of worrying when the world is full of funo' Glee Club l, Newspaper 3, Stu dent Council A, Chorus l L1 brarian 2 3 he always wears a a frown Basketball Manager L EV8 R8 SIDES SSB 'Work fascinates me I can sit and look at it for hours Play A Librarian 2,3,L, Chorus l,L Student Council L, News PHPSI' 3,4 I - . is s s 1 u . 5. Arlene Selner 'Silence is golden--we're off the gold standard.' Glee Club l Ronald Reetz 'His voice thru radio halls will echo with a loud and soft crescendo.' Basketball 2,3,Lg Football bg Chorus Lg Play Lg Class Play by Boxing 2,3g Tracn 2,3,L Inez Schultz 'She's always smiling and always neat, Her friends all say she's very sweet.' Glee Club lg Chorus lg Newspaper 3g Secretary by Librarian 3,b I Grace Schusta 'I study till my work is doneg But I'm always ready for some fun.' Glee Club lg Play Lg Class Play Forensics Lg Chorus Ag Student Council L Hope Tillman 'Youth is the season of enjoy- ment and I'm making the most of t.' Forensics 1,23 Play 35 Chorus L. Glee Club 15 Band Lg Li- brarian 3,L 'U Alex msn The ways of the world are 5 strange but I know my way aroundl' Chorus l, Forensics Willette Yindra 'Her blushes she will retain Until some boy takes his claim ' Secretar Treasurer 2 Y , Band A Forensics L, Class Play L, Cho rus L, Annual L Florence Wanish 'God gave her more tran her rightful share, By making her brilliant as well as fair Glee Club l, Chorus l, Annual L, Forensics A Eunice Wollak 'Because of fellows, dates and plans, Her chemistry book she merely scans ' Glee Club l, Chorus l,h Pla L, Forensics 2,L, President 2, Class Play L, Newspaper 3, Li brarian L su, Y. .IUNIIIIRE Junior Class Officers Lois Barta, Richard Johnson, Marion Tomaschefsxy, Ellen Banta a Enrolled September L, 1943 La students Advisor Mrs Evans, Mr Krieg 0 -f, l .g x I I : fbi 31+ remained to carry on Yr G? U A I ' V J 96' 3 47' Janet Hussong, Mary Schweiner, John Karbon Lorraine Kvitek, Eleanor Johnsen Rose Marie Ferry, Genevieve Nelsen, Harold Buchberger, Vernon Gulbrand, Michael Keehan, Lillian Schweiner Shirley Rozek, Donald Faina, Donald Johnsen, Norma Elfner 'JN' Marion Tomaschefsky, Ellen Banta, Elaine Plansky, Willard Bielinski, Jeanette Guex, Joan Johnson. Leonard Bielinski, Jerry Reetz, Donald Marshall, Robert Satran, Victor Suster, Bonita Sengbusch. Lois Barta, Alvin Chervenka, Richard Johnsen, Elaine Wagner, Lorraine Plansky, fNick- Nesvacil, absent! EUPHDHURE5 Sophomore Class Officers Doris Kane, Earl Bielinsxi, Dorothy Ronk. 8 C Enrolled September 11, 19LL 50 students bl remained to carry on Advisor Mr Moore, Mr Trachte ZX if I I r lb? K I Kd! : . . I .' 3 'f V 2 jf!J I ' 'r A Gloria Liekeck, Veronica Frelich, Eunice Taicher, Dorothy Ronk, Doris Kane, Darlene Nelson Carol Chvala, James Halbrook, Norman Hebel, Elaine Radue, Rita Nitka, Michael Rice, Helen Christensen Kathleen Reedy, Arlene Sleger, Nick KTuZlCk1, Florence Knuth, Grace Bradley 5 T' W...-ae? 3 l Wayne Petersen, Rose Barnowski, Dolores Jensen, Donna Halada, Audrey Haen, Garnette Schlegelmilch, Dorothy Lange, Alice Petersen Elaine Jensen, Robert Dworak, Robert Kraynek, Earl Bielinski, Harvey Pelishek, Retha Larsen, June Wol e, Ruth Krueger Corlie Johnson, Dorothy Kubichek, Ned Levenhagen, Carl Arveson, Earl Klinner, Virginia Hansen, Mary Lou Gretz V3 5 Freshman Ciass Officers FREEHMEN Vernon Kiiment, Carol Kafka, Rodney Steffek 8. c d Enrolled September 5 1955 L5 students bO remained to carry on Advisor Miss Ott ,...a-L K3 r , Cb! KJ Cl r 6 I' if T Ralph Jornsen, Lorna Petersen, Beatrice Swantek, Thomas Geimer, Carol Kafka, John Wanish Robert Dewane, Myron Sloma, Ronald Johnsen, Eleanor Selner, Russell Elfner, Gervase Hager augene Vohen, Warren Johnson, Geraldine Kaminski, Larry Yruzicki, John Duckart Mary Ann Wenner, Joan Locke, Vernon Wolfmeyer, Donna Eisenma Jeanette Wicker, Burnell Jorgensen, Nonma Rosik. Loretta Skwor, Jerome Steffel, Rodney Steffek, Vernon Klimen Elroy Knuth, Joyce Mohr, Janet Benecke, Mary Lou Petersen. Mary Maurer, Ruth Marcussen, Marcella Knuth, Bernice Karbon, Elaine Ledvina, Shirley Ann Leitch Arthur Rabenhorst, Jim Lesley, absent.J 'x IX t EIEHTH IIRFIIJE Eighth Grade Class Officers Catherine Bonfigt, Barbara Noel, Donna De Broux, Joan Halbrook Kal 9 students AdV1SOT Miss Monk Q 1 1' 1 Verna Charneskl, Jackie Lodl, Ricnard Leiterman, Janice Mathis, Audrey Schaffer, Ronald Hebel Joan Halbrook, Nancy Schleis, Leland Hansen, Robert Buckberger, Catherine Bonfight, Jean Locke Donna De Broux, Jo Ann Wochos, Claude Schleis, Barbara Noel, Rockne Knuth, La Verne Rozek, lGera1d Johnson, absent! SEVENTH ERHDE Xgwvh- I Seventh Grade Class Officers Lila Boettcher, Dick Halbrook, Faith Nollak, Patricia Jorgensen Cal 19 students fbi advisor hiss Monk Louise Petersen, Lila Boettcher, Anna Mae Krainek, Dick Halbrook, Dorothy Johnson, Janice Jorgensen Elaine Ferry, Gerald Stenkiyft, Bobby Goessi, Roy Sengbusch, James Schleis, Carol Lange, Faith Wollak Jo Ann Hansen, Carlton Kittell, Alvin Nemitz, Kemp Dietiker, Patricia Jorgensen, Jerry Fictum EIXTH ERFIDE 5 'S' Kathryn Charneski, buzanne wochos, Janet Lodl, Corrine Hansen, Grace chwelner Gerald Fansen, Clarence Leitch, Carol Maurer, Greg De Broux, Elsie Gehrke Joan Blelinski, Billy Petersen, Dick Zilisch, Fredric Youra Dorothy Tauber KDonald Becker, absent, FIFTH ERHUE 1 .-.57 Virginia Boettcher, Wayne Halbrook, Wayne Johnsen, Delano Wanish, Gerald Leiterman, Mona Lou Hansen Madonna Siudinski, Lee Enz, John Marlow, Billy Noel, Shirley volrmeyer, Jerome Schleis Marlene Rozek, Wayne Reetz, Marcia Stenhlyft, Edward Fictum Maureen beimer, Alan Jorgensen, lMarilyn Ledvina, Sandra Zilisch, absentl J' , 2 6' 1 . 2 Q 2 4 1 U C. . 'J o L . U Q Y 4- ' A , 3 , ' Q --ef 6 .ff ff I 4, -7 . K 'rd ja - 1- YT Q - . ' 'B' :J N 'v , , 2' -Q 5- f K ,, 1 4 I i ,4 J '- 'T P -Tr - N? lf . 0 . ' 0 1 w FDURTH IIRHIJE 4? Bonnie Schleis, Beverly Jorgensen, Nancy Locke, Bobby Hansen Norman Charneski, Ervin Gehrke, Ronald Pawelczyx, Carl Rozek, Ph1ll1p Dimmer Lary Ann Slatky, Reuben Johnsen, Arthur Stammer, Judith Bielinskl THIRD IIRHDE Darrell Mahlix, Merlin Jorgensen, Dennis Hager, Kenwood Sengbusch, Jerome Blelinsxi Don Dieticker. Francis Siudzinskl, Agatha ieiterman, Beverly Mathis, Harriet Wagner, Marie Charneski, Nancy Johnson. Bobby De Broux, Mardell Wellner, Jimmy Reetz, Dale Haltaufderheid, Diane Steffek, Wayne Petersen, KB1l1y Vincent, absent! EEIIIIINIJ ERHIJE 'Q .J Patsy Charneski, Gordon Hansen, Gerald Spain, Levila Lee Leitch, Carol Leiterman, Douglas Youra, Catherine Slatky Gail Sickinger, Dallas Petersen, Kenneth Jensen, Len Van Ess, Roger Schlles, Carol Jensen, Pauline Hansen Allen Jorgensen, Shirley Bristol, Virginia Mathis, Zita Rae Geimer, Donald Jorgensen, Allen Hansen, lMary Ellen Vincent, Frank Krerowicz, Ronald Biellnski, absentb FIRST IIRHIJE 'f ev Jimmy Kraynik, Frederick Chizek, Dorthy Lacenski, Dennis Mahlik Dorothy Jorgensen. ' Lorraine Krerwicz, Milton Bielinski, Jack MacDowell, Alan Storzer, Lee Mahlik. Merlin Jensen, Kay Ann Pawelczyk, Joanne Goessl, Annette Jorgensen, Gary Hansen. JANITORS AND BUS DRIVERS Sophus Johnson, bus driver, James Skornicka, grade school janitor, and Larry Hansen, bus driver and high school Janitor THE HIGH scHooL THE PAVTT-ION V41 OUR STUDY HALL 28 6-..::c....b 'f...,-V '9 'A'--A-'za 'vw 6-J fl 'vxpffvr wil .iq U wx xx Y Qitf Q uni HIITIVITIEE jj Vs A U 4 -4l. 1fs-fff-f.a-+'-....,..- 5,4 - .. , , - W . V V 4 H: ' T : H , , , r V r r n f j 3 If U . f I I, v A ' 6 'I f f , A - f ' . U gi U ' f I , Ju ' .- 1 A Q ,Q 1 Md . 2 ' 3- .t k J f 5 V I W A Q'-, - b Tend.. V Business Manager Helen Marcussen VIKING STAFF Editor Assistant Editor Jeanette Goessl Lillian Qchweiner Assistant manager Lois Barta im Viking Staff Standing Florence Sanish, LaVerne Brey, Phyllis Jacobson, Aaron Arveson, Lois De Broux, Grace Ronk Sitting Willette Yindra, Lois Barta, Helen Marcussen, Jeanette Goessl, Lillian Schwelner, Dale Peterson, Leona Koenig, Joan Halbroox Editor Jeanette Goessl A sistant Lillian Schweiner Typists Willette Yindra, Florence Wanish Art LaVerne Bray Assistant Joan Falbroox Activities Lois DeBroux Classes Leona Koenig Athletics Aaron Arveson, Dale Peterson Proof Readers Phyllis Jacobson, Grace Ronk Business Manager Helen Marcussen Assistant Lois Barta Advisors Mrs Wochos, Mr Sickinger KVAV3 , ,Q I , Ag , ,, .Q , 1 ,A 'J' A . Y Y , A 9, K s y 2 'H ,Nfihw Wwgggyl . ' V' L , -,,, entre h,,,,, V Wgwfw 3 , , J. , Q x X 1. 8 A a Q J cr . , H , , 1 .. 5 I1 2 I C Z O -- S sq -- -- -- A -- -- :S Q -- -- -- -- , 0 OFFICE STAFF Jeanette Goessl, Lois De Broux, Phyllis Jacobson, Lillian Schweiner, Laverne Brey, Lois Barta, KLavine Arndt, 'loria Johnson, absent! This year Mrs Wochos selected the office staff from her commercial classes The oifice girl's duties compare to those of a girl in a regular business office She does typing, filing, ditto work takes dictation, and various other tasks LIBRARIANS Standing Inez Schultz, Gertrude Lacenskl, Mary Schweiner, Jeanette Goessl, Eunice Wollak Sitting Norma Elfner, Hope Tillman, Grace Ronk, Eva Rasmussen The librarians, under the supervision of Miss Ott, are kept busy caring for the books, maintaining order among students studying there, and keeping the library provided with current copies of leading magazines and newspapers - v fg N 4. 2 . EWU 6. X LQ : CORNET Lois DeBroux Bonita Sengbusch Donna DeBroux Joyce Mohr Vernon Kliment Vernon Wolfmeyer Rodney Steffeck Earl Bielinski Alice Peterson CLARINET Helen Marcussen Leonard Bielinski Joan Locke JoAnn Wochos Mary Maurer Virginia Hansen Delores Jensen June Wolfe Jackie Lodl Norma Rosik Shirley Ann Leitch A BAND BAND INSTRUMENTATION SAXOPHONE Willette Yindra Jean Locke Donald Fiana Patricia Jorgensen Alvin Chervenka Dorothy Lange Barbara Noel FLUTE Phyllis Jacobson Jeanette Wicker CYMBALS Joan Johnson .EELS Ellen Banta BARITONE Elaine Plansky 3.1-425. Lorraine Plansky Elaine Wagner Vernon Gulbrand MELOPHONE Ruth Marcussen Lois Barta Corelle Johnson Elaine Ledvina TROMBONE Gert'rude Lacenski Garnet Schlegelmilch Donna Halada Mary Ann Wenner BASS DRUM Victor Suster SNARE DRUM Robert Satran Rockne Knuth Harold Haltaufderheid DRUM MAJORETTE Hope Tillman P x fa ' 'X I ig CHORUS Eugene Vohen, Leona Koenig, Geraldine Kaminski, Coralie Johnson, Orville Jensen, Elaine Wegner, Lorraine Plansky, Bonita Sengbusch, Vlrgini Hansen, Eunice Wollak, Eva Rasmussen, Elaine Plansky Mr Krieg, Dorothy Kubichek, Jerry Reetz, Aloysius Hager, Vernon Peterson, Donald Johnson, Nick Kruzicki, Robert Satran, Larry Kruzicki, Lois DeBroux, Arlene Sleger, Phyllis Jacobson Catherine Bonfigt, Joan Halbrook, Lorna Peterson, Rose Barnowski, Janet Hussong, Helen Marcussen, Lorraine Kvitek, Marion Tomaschefsky, Willette Yindra, Joan Johnson Jeanette Guex, Grace Bradley, Genevieve Nelson, Hope Tillman, Frances Nachtwey, Shirley Rosik, Ronald Johnsen, Rose Marie Ferry, Delores Jensen 1 Eleanor Johnson, Audrey Haen, Dorothy Lange, Garnette Schlegelmilch Lillian Schweiner, Ruth Krueger, Grace Schusta, June Wolfe, LaVerne Rosik, Ellen Banta, Elaine Jensen The chorus, which is under the direction of Mr Krieg, boasts of 56 members It is divided into four parts, soprano, alto, tenor and bass During the last period every afternoon, strains of 'Beautiful Dreamer,' 'Lamb of God,' and other lovely songs drift up to the other classes from the music room The chorus has participated in the numerous school programs and has done very well Mr Krieg has plans to enter the chorus in the contests being held in spring at Mlshicot and Two Rivers HI PARTY LINE Ronald Reetz, Veronica Frelich, June Wolf, Lorna Peterson, Mary Maurer, JoAnn Wochos, Shirley Ann Leitch, Jean Locke Robert Satran, Helen Marcussen, Mary Schweiner, Lorraine Plansky, Richard Johnson, Dorothy Kubichex, Heanette Goessl, Eva Rasmussen, Gertrude Lacenskl Orville Jensen, Loretta Johnson, Donald Marshall, LaVerne Brey, Elwin Marlow Jerry Reetz, Grace Ronk Editor in chief Laverne Brey Ass't Editor Donald Marshall Feature Editor Elwin Marlowe Ass't Editor Jerry Reetz Reporters Lorna Petersen Shirley Ann Leitch June Wolfe News Editor Loretta Johnson Ass't Editor Mary Schweiner Reporters Dorothy Kubichex Veronica Frelich Mary Maurer Sports Editor Ronald Reetz Ass't Editor Bob Satran Art Editor Orville Jensen Ass't Editor Lorraine Plansxy Circulation Manager Gertrude Lacenski Ass't Manager Richard Johnson Helen Marcussen Eva Rasmussen Typists Jeanette Goessl LaVerne Bray Grace Ronk The traditional school newspaper is edited monthly under its new name, 'The De H1 Party Line ' The hard working staff consists of varied talent, divided among the editors, artists, columnists, typists, and circulation promoters. It is a very enterprising little paper having many sub- scribers in school and in the town, itself. DRAMATICS 'Swept Clean Off Her Feet' Mary Maurer, Jack Goessl, Grace Schusta, Joan Locke, Jerry Reetz, Elwln Marlowe Tiger s Claw' Loretta Johnson, Nick Kruzicki, Eva Rasmussen, Jack Goessl, Harold Buokberger, Helen Marcussen, Eunice hollak, Donna Halada 'Let's Make Up' Ronald Reetz, Orville Jensen, Donald Marshall, Lillian Schweiner, Phyllis Jacobsen, Lois De Broux. A 1' I A Qu pQ, V V , 'J QEQQFWYQ ' ' we Zin, , f- K + ' 1' Q r . W U , V o U O1 Senior Class Play Miss Ott, Orville Jensen, Jack Goessl, Aaron Arveson, Elwin Marlow, Darwin Johnsen Willette Yindra, Helen Marcussen, Grace Shusta, Ronald Reetz, Phyllis Jacobsen Eunice Nollak Jeanette Goessl The senior class of nlneteen hundred and forty six of the Denmark High School, nresented nG1Tl Shy' by K Kavanaugh, a three act comedy, as their class play The play was directed by Miss Gtt and presented the first week in May 46 qw.-.M Forensics 3. Joan Locke, Marge Champeau, Grace Shusta, Florence Wanish, Willette Yindra, Gertrude Lacenski. 2. Mr. Trachte, Miss Ott, Mary Maurer, Shirley Ann Leitch, Loretta Johnson, Carol Chvala, Rose Marie Ferry, Ellen Banta. 1. Jerry Reetz, Elwin Marlow, Phyllis Jacobson, Eunice Wollak, Darwin Johnsen, Donna Halada, Laverne Brey, Jack Goessl. An 'A' rating was received by Carol Chvala for her humorous decla- mation, while Ellen Banta and Darwin Johnsen both received second places in extemporaneous reading and orations respectively. . 102, VT, Vx K Xb George Club Orville Jensen, R Wochos, Ronald Reetz Dale Peterson Harold Haltaufderheid The George Club was introduced to De H1 in l9L3 by Russell Kriwanek, Ray Gulbrand, Glen Johnson, Calvin Hansen, and Randall Haltaufderheid Each year, since then, the Georges in the Senior class have each chosen a Junior boy to carry on for the coming year Student Council Ralph Johnson, Ellen Banta, Eva Rasmussen, Orville Jensen, Mae Peterson, Vernon Nolfmeyer Veronica Frelich, Kathleen Reedy, Grace Shusta, Jerry Reetz, Victor Suster The Student Council, a new feature of De Hi, has done much to improve certain conditions prevailing in school Grace Schusta is the president of the council, and Mr Sickinger is its advisor Gloria Liebeck, Earl Biellnski PROM The scent of flowers was 1n the air as the cou ples left for the prom on tle evening of Aprll 26 Attired in best suits and tuxedos, the boys squired their lovely dates dressed ln formals reflecting the soft colors of spring Silhouettes, in black, of dancing couples a gainst a background of the moon, appeared on the walls of the tall, to helr carry out the theme song, 'Magic is the Moonlight ' As played by S1ep's Crchestra, the 'Moonlight' was indeed magic The ingenious Juniors also used apple green ln their decorating, giving the hall the right note of spring Her Highness, Lois Barta, and his Majesty, Aaron Arveson, led the grand march The long procession of gay couples swept past the rows of spectators who watched the gala night with keen interest. A prom is certain to become a tradition of De Hi, after our first one was so successful. Holly Ball Against a background of heaven blue and silver stars, dancers swirled gracefully to the melodic rhythm of Duke Janda's orchestra This year's Holly Ball carried as its theme, 'Serenade in Blue Couples made their entrance through an arbor of evergreens and mistletoe, under a shower of confetti The artistic Sophomores carried on the tradition of having a huge Christmas tree, adorned with multi colored lights which lent to the hall a distinct romantic touch During the Grand March, which was led by Earl Bielinski and Gloria Liebeck, spectators viewed th9 procession of dainty party dresses set off with lovely corsages The well attended ball ended with a galaxy of 'Merry Christmases to all ' Lois Barts, Aaron Arveson. School Patrol Boys Ronald Hebel, Dick Halbroox, Gerald Stenklyft, Greg De Broux Roy Sengbusch, Leland Hansen, Robert Buckberger, Bobby Goessl Alvin Nemitz, Kemp Dietlxer, Dick Zilisch Under the supervision of the Brown County Safety Patrol, a number of students volunteered to act as school patrol boys Their purpose is to direct the traffic of school children at various intersections in the village I Cheerleaders Lois Barta, Lorraine Plansky, Lillian Schweiner. 'Are you with us gang?' is the cry of our three cheerleaders, who have faithfully followed the team to every game during the past basketball season. Frequent pep meetings have been held from time to time to boost the school spirit, and II -I .J :l: r' I 'I -I I-I Ln ,,,.. rvwu-luamnsusdhawdm -L.-Y., N.. plF 5 s 'G m a Y' WN QU 1' 1341: 'Y N .eu 5 F ff 'lf'5 'W 1 . A. Y.T-blpigli' he 131359 4-73 ME 'wig 4 91 vw! -w.:,, :ph '96 rig' vw v fl W W, ,dy V, , ,of A 99,0 6' i ar' ,. 22222-rg aifikfi J I - -1 , qkxlql 3-:K ' .il W-,. 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Gerald Reetz, Manager, Richard Leiterman, Gerald Fictum, Rockne Knuth, Earl Bielinski, Rodney Steffek, Norman Rebel, Elroy Knuth, Vernon Wolfmeyer Burnell Jorgensen, Harold Buckberger, Manager Claude Schleis, Carl Arveson, Earl Klenner, Elwin Marlowe, Ronald Reetz, Donald Marshall, Vernon Gulbrand, Darwin Johnsen, Robert Satran 1 Leonard Bielinski, Orville Jensen, Richard Johnsen, Donald Fiana, Aaron Arveson, Victor Suster, Harold Haltaufderheid Dale Peterson The spring of 'L5 found De Hi's football lovers training for their first season of eleven man football We got off to a late start because of lack of equip ent and necessary facilities Even with our late start, we were able to schedule 3 games and play a good brand of football We were able to attain a victory in our first season Green Bay West KBJ Lost 13 7 Kewaunee CBD Won 18 O Seymour Lost 36 6 Ends Guards Center Tackles Bud H RIcEard J Nlc N Orville J Bob S Aaron A Elwin M Ronald R Quarter Back Half Backs Fullback Dali P Don M Leonard B Victor S BASKETBALL 1 Team 2 Victor Kvi , a Marshall, Richard Johnsen, Harold Haltaufderheid, John Karbon, Vernon Peterson, Manager Dale Peterson, Donald Faina, Vernon Gulbrand, Aaron Arveson, Victor Suster tek, Manager, Leonard Bielinski Don ld B Team 2 Victor Kvitek, Manager, Myron Sloma, Claude Schleis, Larry Kruzicki, Robert Kraynek, Jack Lodl, Vernon Peterson, Manager 1 Norman Rebel Carl Arvoson, Nod Levenhagen, Nick Kruzicki, Earl Bielinski I SENIOR Q . i -9 . , I D816 PCTBCTSOH Darwin Johnsen Quarter Fullback 3' Q Q' Aaron Arveson Elvin Marlowe Harold Hagggufderheid Tackle Center 49' Juv Orville Jensen Ronald Reetz Tackle Guard Aaron Arveson Center, Guard Conference Games Kimberly Reedsville Brillion Hilbert Seymour Kimberly Reedsvllle Brilllon Hilbert Seymour Non Conference Games 1PlghtStOMH wlShlCOt E Delere Luxemburg Casco Luxemburg Casco BASKETBALL SCORES AND AVIRAGEO Llttle UIUC Conference Denmarx Team Re dSV1lLe kimberly Erillion eymour Denmark Fllbert Indlvidual SCOTlDg Donald Falna Victor Suster Dale Peterson Ver on Gulbrand Nicx N6SVHCll Aaron arveson Harold Haltaufderheld Leonard Bielinskl John Karbon Donald Marshall Von Lost Pct 2l l2 lib At the close of the regular basketball season, the team participated in the District Tournament at Casco After losing the first game to Bonduel 429 26j the team defeated Bear Creek, 131. 25l and Sevastopol, 130 71 on successive nights to win the consolation championship TRACK The first flourishes of snow found De Hl's track men shaping up for the Little Nine Conference meet held at Appleton Mr Trachte was our coach and the team was highly supported by a group of 37 boys SOFTBALL Softball was given hearty support by students who wished to participate. Under Mr. Trachte's coaching, we were entered in a tournament which was held at Freedom during the first week of May. Prior to entering the tournament, a few practice games were held with neighbor- ing teams of the Little Nine Conference. UU 9UU OUU UU 2UU LOU 52 2l JL- ' A - Lv W 32 35 l3 2 - ' 9 1 .9 37 : 2l ' 9 l . P v 33 N 25 H 6 1+ Z3 L5 25 Q 3 7 ' 39 Bu 2 8 - ' 34 l8 .' l 9 - 3l W 2l L3 2l iii?-1110013 24 Denmark: 21 F.G. F.T. F. Points lf ' W 22 ' vu 37' 75 7 if xg lv 20 L2 an no 8 . I 29 22 , 1,7 la 5l i0 M5 1. 22 2u L7 7U 3l 35 ' LA as Bu 36 23 25 X 5 8 lo l8 37 36 ' A lv 3 le 1 2 6 1+ l U U 2 U 0 u o ' V vs Q 1 .. En. 4-L J w f K 0 1 nh? Track Wayne Peterson, Burnell Jorgenson, Norman Hebel, Willard Bielinski, John Karbon, Dale Peterson, Ronald Johnsen, Eugene Vohen, Michael Rice, Thomas Geimer Larry Kruzicki, Earl Blelinski, Carl Arveson, Darwin Johnsen, Robert Satran Earl Klinner, Ronald Reetz, Mr Trachte brville Jensen, Richard Johnsen, Donald Marshall, Harold Haltaufderheid, Victor SUStBI, Ned Levenhagen Nick Kruzicki Leonard Bielinski 9? 1 Softball 3 Burnell Jorgenson, Wayne Peterson, Norman Hebel, Willard Bielinski, Earl J h Robert Satran Bielinski, John Karbon, Donald Marshall, Darwin o nsen, , Carl Arveson, Larry Kruzicki, Ronald Johnsen, Eugene Vohen, Michael Rice, Thomas Geimer. 2 Rodney Steffek, Robert Dewane, Earl Klinner, Ronald Reetz, Orville Jensen, . Nick Kruzicki, James Halbrook, Vernon Kliment, Vernon Wolfmeyer, Elroy Knutn, Mr. Trachze. Ni k l. Dale Peterson, Harold Haltaufderheid, Victor Suster, Aaron nrveson, c Nesvacil, Vernon Gulbrand, Donald Faina, Elwin Marlowe, Richard Johnsen, Leonard Bielinski. SENIOR P GE This year, the Sen1ors chose an outstandlng girl of thelr class to Le a candidate for the Daughters of the American R6V0lUtiOD pllgrimage She is selected on the merits of good citizen ship, dependability, and patr1ot1sm The class of l9A6 chose Jeanette Goessl, shown above, as their representatlve She is an honor student and has taken part in many 8Ct1V1t16S during her four years at Denmarx High School Z' L. Eva Rasmussen, Leona Koenig. Grace Ronk, Jeanette Goessl, Harold Haltaufderheid, Phyllis Jacobson, Lois DeBroux, Alex Wanish Jr., Eunice Wollak, LaVine Arndt, Dale Petersen 3. Vernon Pautz, Elwin Marlowe, Aloysius Hager, Aaron Arveson, Vernon Petersen, Ronald Reetz, Jack Goessl, Orville Jensen 2, Gertrude Lacenski, Arlene Selner, Willette Yindra, Grace Schusta Marge Champeau, Helen Mareussen, Jean Christensen, Florence Wanlsh 1. Inez Schultz, Frances Nachtwey, Victor Kvitek, Darwin Johnsen. Loretta Johnsen, Mae Petersen, Hope Tillman, LaVerne Breyiabsent, Gloria Johnson! CLASS WILL Be it remembered that we, the Senior Class of l9L6, Denmark High School, County of Brown, State of Wisconsin, being of sound mind and body, do hereby publish and declare our last will and testament on this solemn and serious occasion Mr Moore Mr Sickinger we will the good faith of the basketball and football players we will our cheerfulness and good wishes as the first graduat ing class under his superintendency in Denmark we will our and true as will our will our will the will our will the Mrs Wochos Mrs Evans Miss Ott Mr Trachte Miss Monk Mr Krieg hope that the future seniors will be as brilliant hidden knowledge of history astonishing appetites good luck of the senior class quiet study halls pleasant wish that all his music students be talented and interested in class as we Mr Pliska we will our love for Denmark High As Individuals We Will The Following La Vine Arndt wills her love for ice cream to Dorothy Lange Aaron Arheson wills his determination to prove his point to Bonita Sengbusch f Verne Bre wills her editorship to anyone capable of handling it Mar aret Champeau wills her giggle to Mary Lou Peterson Jean Christensen wills her abllity to get the car to Leonard Bielinski I Is DeBroux wIIls her geometry marks to James Halbrook J ch Goessl wills his acting talent to Willard Bielinski J anette Coessl wills her studious nature to Donald Johnson Io sIus Ha er wills his quiet nature to Don Marshall Harold haltaufderheid wills his true heart to Carl Arveson PITTITS Jacohsen Ieaves her ownership of the school to Vic Suster OrvIIIe Jensen wills his lovely tenor voice to Larry Kruzicki rwfn Johnsen wills his sense of humor to Bob Satran Iorfa Johnson wills her excellent bowling technique to Lillian Schweiner I etta Johhson wills her 'gift of gab' to Beatrice Swantek I na Koenl wIlls her extra credits to John Karbon Vi for Kvftek leaves his athletic management to Jerry Reetz 5 trude facenski wills her bangs and long hair to Doris Kane Cen Marcussen wills her clarinet position to Jo Ann Wochos Elwin Marlowe wills his declamatory ability to Richard Johnson F ences Nachfwe wills her tiredness in school to Shirley Rozek Ie Petersen wills his leadership to the future senior class president, Mae Petersen wills her fun et dances to Kathleen Zillsch V'hnon Fauhz wills his gum chewing prowess to Arlene Sleger V non Peterson wills his love for reading Western stories to Warrn Johnson E Rasmussen wills her study hall conduct to Rose Marie Ferry Ronald Reehz wills his frequent crushes to Bucky Buchberger 5 ce Ronh wills her pleasant disposition to Mary Sohweiner T ez Mae Schultz wills her happy dreams to Eleanor Johnson G ace'SEhusfa wIlls her knowledge of Chemistry to Elaine Plansky I Iene Selner wills her hou ekeeping ability to Delores Jensen H e T1IIEan wills her position as dru majorette to Mary Maurer ex Wanish, Jr wills his car to anyone who can take care of it as well as he Florence Waniih wills her marks in shorthand to Marion Tomaschefsky E Ice WoIIEE'?ills her temper to Janet Hussong WIIISfte Yindra wills her craving for candy to Garnette Schlegelmilch Vine Arnhf wills her typing speed to Carol Kafka Aaron Arveson wills his broad shoulders to Ralph Johnson Eiverne Ere wills her artistic talent to Lorraine Plansky I aret Cham eau wills her brothers to Ellen Banta J an Christensen wills her blonde hair to Joan Johnson I Is Dehroux wIIl her ability to get along with all the teachers to Jim Lesley J cE Goessl wills his black wavy hair to Gervase Hager J anetfe Goessl wills her position as clerk to Ruth Marcussen II sIus Hager wills his suspenders to Russell Elfner Harold Ha au derheid wills his ability on the drums to Rockne Knuth Fh'Il'Is Jacohsen wIIIs her musical talent to Elroy Knuth 6 Ille Jensen wills his wolfish ways to Michael Keehan Unrwfn Johhsen wills his ability to win a Junior girl to Harvey Pelishek GIorIa Johhson wills her happiness in finding a handsome mate to Eunice Taicher 0 To . . To . , - O To . we. To e we e To we . To . we . To we . To . we as I To . . ii-ii I 1- 1-i O a . O o . a . e . A . D l 0 Da . G . 01' e eo . c . er e He 0 U r . B.. -.1 O e . er . .JE - O ra . I1 . I' . r s . op . O O I 1111 . O La . I D ar . e . o s a . e o . O I rv . a . CLASS WILL Kccntinuedl Loretta Johnsen wills her way of saying anything in class to Norma Rosik lT'TETKdEETE'WIl1s her bus rides to Mary Gretz 1TET6f7UHIEk wills his blushes to Rodney Steffek U'Ft?HdE'IEEEnski wills her height to Donald Faina H'IEE1WafEEEEEH'Wills ker long curly eyelashes and eyebrows to Vernon Gulbrand EIWTE ME?I6WE'W1lls his witty sayings to John Duckart TTEHEe5'NEEHtwey wills her blue eyes to Lois Barta DEIE'PEtET35E'WIlls his athletic ability to Nick Kruzicki M'E'PB1E?EEH'keeps her good times till the Seabee's home, then you can have 'em VETnU5'PEUtE wills his 'tomorrow is another day' attitude to Robert Dworak VETEUH Pefirson wills his forwardness to Nic Nesvacil RE5aTE'R6GfZ'w1lls his muscles to Eugene Vohen UTE55'R5HK7W1l1S her cooking ability to Shirley Ann Leitch I z Mae Schultz wills her pleasant smile to Earl Klinner G'EEe'SEHEEtE'WIlls her dancing feet to Lorna Petersen ITIEie'SEIEE? wills her nleasantness arou d school to Jeanette Guex E e Tlllman leaves her days at home to anyone who doesn't like school orence Wanlsh wills her quietness around boys to Dorothy Kubichek KIex Wanfsh wI1ls his visits to Manitowoc to one who can get the car so often Eunice WoIIak wills her love affairs to Bernice Karbon WIIIet5E'YTEHra wills her dimples to Ned Levenhagen The Senior CIass wills their excellent marks and good times to the Junior Class Signed on this day of May in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and forty six eo ' . . e , '. 6 1 n a H . EVE'RHsmUEEEE'Wills her love for all men to Donna Halada. ne .. r . og ' . CLASS DROPHECY The l9L6 De Hi seniors arrlve in New fork tonight for tomorrow's C1858 reunion Helen Marcussgg has invited us to hold our alumni banquet at the Waldorf Hotel which she has recently purchased She also owns hOt6lS in Chicago, San Francisco Miami, and various summer and winter resorts Gggtgggg Lggggggi is discussing with the hostess redecorating plans for the hotel She has returned from abroad where she has become famous for her mastery of the ARTS' That charming little cigarette girl 'race Schusta, is really CHARMING EVERYBODY! Qgggg, her costume, and her smile IS Waldorf' As I walk to the bar, I see Lgggtjg lghgsgn back of the bar! what is sne doing? She's sampling every bottle back there for Igrgttg 13 Federal Beverage Inspector LaV1ge Arggt is chief telegrapher in the Western Union office in Washington, D C She thinks the men in that city are just wonderful One time she EOOK a cab to deliver a message to the President and that cab driver was none other than Arlene Selneg She is no hit and run driver She hit gust one man and they have been going steady ever since She will drive President to the banquet Harold was swept into the White House by a landslide! Xlnggg and her HOTLICKS, currently featured in Hollywood, are playing for the occasion Her latest song hit 18, WMeet Me In The Pawn Shop, Ned I Want To Get You A Loan The orchestra arrived this afternoon w1th their featured songstrass, Lois DeBroux After singlng in church a number of tlmes, the congregation decided she should to Hollywood Charles Boyer gave her an audition and she was a HIT' Mg and Victor Kvitek, Mrs KVit6K is the former LaVerne Brey, are seen dancing They were able to be with us for Jr stayed home to work the farm near Maribel Why, there' fleet foot Arveson He is the greatest Packer player since Hutson, but Aaron can see it that way In his own words, 'What do you mean, since Hutsonon From Boston comes Marge Champeau who owns her own beauty salon She Has invited all the women at our reunion to oston for a free permanent I see that Orville Jensen is being asked to autograph his latest book, FOREVER OBVILLE Orville said to tell you that an autographed copy can be had for only 89 98 Grace Ronk and Florence Wanish t00K a Plane from Denmark to New York They are members of the Denmark Hfgh School faculty Grace teaches Home Economics and Florence is the Commercial teacher They have told us a5out the new school, airport, and other improvements in Denmark Eva Rasmussen came w1th them from the airport She is hostess for the United Air Lines E In fha uniform is on the beam' Jgag has just entered She has in in Hollywood wEre s1?was voted 'the girl most likely to giggle Her suit also a man of leisure since he has no wife to spend his hard earned money I heard he had some narrow escapes, but so far he has been able to run faster than the glrls The Blue Network Radio System is managed by Darwin Jghgseg He is training Jr to follow in his footsteps We have a celebrlty w1th us, Elwin Marlowe, who will act as toastmaster He is a famous orator and says he owes all success to h1s indust rious attitude while in school There are two such happy people Mr and Mrs Adrian Cherney Kshe is the former Mae Petersen! They are to spend their honeymoon abroad, but have stopped in New York for the reunion Vernon Pautz has a copyright for his new revised bookkeeping text It s 213 illustration, l73 reading, and no exercises The former Eunice Wollak is here She has a voice school 1n Chicago and her star pupil is her talented little daughter Mrs Dick Jorgensen, formerly Gloria Johnsen, is with us Gloria just won the Woman's National Championship Bowling Contest lggngttg Goggsl has applied that executive ability and owns a chain of grocery stores Her familiar slogan is known throughout the country 'Get Goessl's Groceries Phyllls Jacobsen, a member of the Philharmonic Orchestra also of radlo, screen, and stage, will favor us with a flute solo Ehylllg plans a South American tour sometlme this month ALONE We're happy that Iggggn Egtegggn was able to l6aV6 his work He has opened a SCh0Ol of Instruction hOw TO KEEP UP A LIVELY CONVERSATION Classes are held for g1rls only from 9 p m until l2, mid night Dale Peterson is frownlng on those sltting at the bar He is the able coach of the U's wlnnlng basketball team There's Ronald Rggtg handsome as ever He is a Jonn Powers model, his specialty is swim ing trunks Inez Mae Schultz, author of the popular book, SMILING WILL GET YOU PLACES, is dmcIng Just returned from Paris where she made a demand appearance Leona Koenig certainly looks lovely in her stunning evening gown She is now head nurse at the Walter Rea Hospital I see Hogg !illggg,and her husband She still loves that man, and, incidently, they are living in Shirley Frances Nachtwe arrived by plane from California where she is keeping books Her 'boss' Is VIE JOHNSEN We are glad to see Alex Hgnigh, Jr He was detained in Washington concerning his new inventio, a walkie talkie with television He will return to Fontenoy to start work on another invention he's full of them! We are disappointed that one classmate will not be with us lack QQggg1,would not leave his work which he has taken very seriously He loves them and they love him! He is a missionary in Africa The orchestra is playing 'Until Tomorrow', I will retire and so until tomorrow ' 1 l -11... Y . - - 0 on 0 . go . . . Mrs. -til-1 . I itll- O S - , vt ......., ...... va - . . e .' is strictly Adrian and very becoming. I see Aloyslus Hager--a man of means. He is . 1 O .N : ' 2 l 0 e . OOOOOICOOOCDOO C Inez . l 'Q -ww 3 These Busin ess Men and Firms Have Supported the Publication of This Book. Let Us Show Our Gratitude by Patronizing Them. Compliments of Leo's Bar Leo Leiterman, Prop. L Wochos Funeral Home nay a Night Phone 5 Best Wishes Compliments of The Dufeck Mfg. Co. to th6 Graduating Class or Denmark Wisconsin G. S. Wolfmeyer Dealer in Watkins Products Lyric Theatre Farm Line and Household Products Compliments of The Badger State Bank Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments Denmark Press Music phone 7 2lO Cherry The Stiller Company Kodaks Birds Street Green Bay Compliments Suster's Arcade Bowling Jack Mahlik, Prop Kellner's Restaurant Plate Lunches, Ice Cream and Sandwiches Betty a Gordon Kellner Compliments THE L W SINGER CO Publishers of your PROSE and POETRY BOOK Larry! S Tavern ! S nmark Denmark Wisconsi To The Students While it is diflicult sometimes to figure out Just why to build a bank account during school days, the time will come when you will find a little ready money very handy Denmark State Bank Denmark, Nisconsin Member of F D I C Member of the Federal Reserve System Compliments Gamble' Denmark Appliance Sales k Service Sporting Goods Radio Appliances Phone 86W arnold Gorsk: Prop Compliments to the Graduating Class from a Friend The Baker Company A C Knuth, Prop Compliments The Knutson Funeral Home Funeral Directors Furniture Telephone 22 Den ark Brewery Ernggt w,5ner Machine Service Machine Repair and General Machine Work of of I A s A of The Friendly Store of of Compliments Wherever De Hi students go They insist on Nachtwey's pure Sun dow It's got flavor, it's got pep! When it comes to soda it tops them yet DSDMBTK Hotel Restaurant R Tavern Meribel Mine al Spr ngs Maribel, Wisconsin Congratulations to the Graduating Class and Best Wi hes for a Denmark Shoe Store Compliments of Successful Future eter A Hansen 8, Co Red Owl Food score Benecke' B935 Wishes Compliments oio PeHSl0Y Demmark Motor C JOSTEN'S Since 1897 FINE CLA S RINGS and ANNOUNCEMENTS Representative M K Lynum Baldwin, Wisconsin 19b6 Compliments C0 OP Denmark Lumber CQ Gasoline and 011 Denmark Wisconsin Walter Johnsen Len's Super Service Pure 011 Proaucts Carburetor, Ignition Work Langes corner and Greasing Phone 7uW The Best of Breads ALFRED RASMUSCEN GAR GE and Buicks Repair all cars, trucks and tractoa Welding and lawn mower repair Phone 2bW Denmark Steffel's 011 Co compliments Dealer in Gas a Oi phone L6 Pet Milk Companm Congratulatlons Denmark Bakery Shimek's Piano and Radio Service Jack Shimek, Prop Denmark Equity operative Elevator Fompliments Dealers in Grain, Flour, Feed, Seed, Salt Leo's Bar Leo eiterman, Prop Compliments Best Wishes to the Graduating Class Phone 12 R C Jorgensen Best Wishes Gorham Studio Christensen's Tavern Green Bay Wisconsin Stodola's Garage and Gigot's Drug Store Phone Sb Denmark B6St Wishes Kriwanek Stow Phone 8 Congratulations Implement Co Tauber's Cafe of ' 1 -' . L. J. I . , F s of GT0CeTi9S, Hardware, Dealer in Chevrolet cars and truck N of f 44 N S ' e I' Co- Co. of L ' s e . W , r,, V of l


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