Eagle River High School - Northern Trail Yearbook (Eagle River, WI)

 - Class of 1942

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Joseph Trinka HBudH HJo1ting Joen Joyce VanDerhayden Lrnie Vonau Camille Warner Gay Nissen Vaughn Zeiss Lewis Zimpelmann HLewien Theodore Zyhowski lITedIl SENIOR CLASS NEveryone has his hero--I'm mineln Football l,2,3,L. Class Sec. 3. Honor Roll 3. Vice President l. VOh, Johnny, Ch Johnny, Oh! UI laugh, and the world laughs at me.N Class Play 3,h. HHer mind is on her heart, and her heart is elsewhereln Class play 3,L. Glee Club 3,L. Annual Staff. Honor Roll 3,h. Double Trio,L UHead first into anythinglu Football 3,L. UI may live without poetry or walking, But who in the world can live without talking.H HHe's not himself--and it's a great improvementln Honor Roll 1. Wand l,2,3,L. Class Play 3,L. Vice Pres. 3. Annual Staff,A Band Pres. A. HHe must have a sixth sense, there's no sign of the other five.H WD CT C5513 I CQHZ? g , S rr? mil ? fftoigxv EEIIJ CJB

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Neal HStubH Long Dorothy HDotN Mayo Mary Adella Merrick Virginia Metzger Marilyn McGregor James NJimU Mykleby June Mykleby Alice Neff George Netzel Patrick UPatH Netzel Joe Novakovich Betty Numrich John uDaddyn Olmsted Roy Petts Regina HDollyN Powe Lucy Ann Price Henry UHankH Sayner Margaret Schlarp ll Louis Ulouien Sluzenski Maynard USmitteen Smith Clarence UBi11n Sparks Madeleine NMaggyN Sparks Betty Swett Henry UDutchN Tameling Claire Tetzler Grace Tomenendale Florence HFlossieH Toney HOverly sensitive to noise, he prefers to get results in a quiet and orderly way.U Sec. Student Council A. Editor-in-chief Annual. Honor Roll 3, b- UI'm one for action, not words.H HHer brain contains ten thousand cells In each some secret fancy dwells.U Band 2, 3, A. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, A. Annual Staff L. UBe silent and safe--silence never betrays you.U Annual Staff L. NA quiet girl in quite a way But she'll surprise us all some day.H Glee Club 3. HA little knowledge is a dangerous thing,--that's why I don't get a little.n USecond thoughts are ever wiser.U NI have a mind of my own. It tires more than a teacher to change it.n Glee Club l, 2, 3, A. ULaugh and be merry, you can't get out of this world alive, anyway.H Football 3, L. Class play L. Annual Staff A. HEvery man has his 'Pride'.H Band 3, L. HHe has only one formula for success-keeping his nose to the grindstone until it gives up.n Basketball L. HShe's not tiny-she's minuteln Glee Club l, 2, 3, A. Hi T.nes 3, A. NNot a leader of men, but a follower of women.N Football 2, 3, L. Basketball l, 2, Class Sec. l. Class Play 3. Annual St Nl'm the world's greatest man, but no one knows it.N NMen fall for her like snow melts in spring.H Prom Queen 3. Homecoming Queen 2. UA darn good sport and full of fun Can give and take what's called a pun.H Hi Times l, 2. WHe has only three cares in the world-a car, the moon, and a girllu HShe'l1 never get a cold shoulder, she uses Don's.U Glee Club 1, 2, 3, L. Annual Staff L.. teachersln HHe uses a good line--for fish and the Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, L. HPatience is the best remedy for every trouble.U Football 3, L. Basketball 3, L. Class Pres. A. Pres. Athletic Ass. L. Student Council 3. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, L. HHe's like a magnet,--attractive--to womenln Football 2, 3, L. Basketball 3, L. Prom King 3. Annual Staff L. WBaby blue eyes and she dances, too Her latest steps are excelled by few.U Annual Staff A. Hi Times 3, A. UThere's a little bit of bad in every food little girl.H WA football hero in every right He held the line with all his might.u Football 3, A. Annual Staff L. Vice Pres. A. NI'm here, even if I don't tell everybody.U Annual Staff. Band l. HMusic, her great love.N Glee Club 3, h. UShe's willing to be convinced but find the one who can do it.U Annual Staff L. Class play 3. Forensics 1, 2. Hi Times 1, 2, 3, L. Student Council L. Sec. Trea. 2. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, A. aff



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wg, i Qjggjywi Mr'5AlfdC1M.COPt6! fy, GH .UL . ' ' 0 wi We 'Irena 596, C D Y- web' y Cfehlf, ' 0555 ' ' Yi C if! Eighty-nine completely bewildered Freshman entered Eagle High in that year, now long past, 19383 with nothing but high hopes, limited education, and a pocketfull of ideas to guide them. That first memorable year they chose Virginia Herold as president, Joe Trinka as vice-president, and John Olmstead as secretary-treasurer. The UFroshU were promptly initiated into the more intricate workings of the school and it is to be said of them that were very willing and cooperative ninth graders, bearing the brunt of the upper class- men's jeers with complete indifference. A return dance for the Hmeanyn sophomores was given and it is reported that Weverytkirg wert successfully.H Enterinf SCHOO1 in the fall of 1939, they were amazed to find themselves a step hivher on the educational ladder, no lonper were they green freshmen to be pushed hither and yon, but sophomores, with experience to puiue them. This time they chose as president Rita David, vice-president Robert Flannery, and secretary-treasurer Florence Toney. They had now attained the sinrular distinction of presentinp a one-act play which was entitled UTnanks Awfully.H The more talented membe' of the little group partici- pated and wholly enjoyed it. With slightly lacking feet this time, having attained a little more experience and losing a little of their Hyounp ideasn the Junior entered Eagle High again in l9LO as definitely ranking upper-classmen. They chose for their guiding lights and helpinp hands, Bill Sparks as president, Lewis Zimpelmann as vice-president, Joe Trinka as Secretary, and Nora Nesbitt as treasurer. The entire school year was spiced throurhout by their many and varied undertakings. The Junior Class play, HThe Great Ben Allah,H was one of the most outstanding of their worthy accomplishments. The school year was closed with their stupendous original version of the annual Junior Prom. The Spanish Fiesta street scene was wholly successful in drawing a sizeable crowd of Usweet young things.U September, l9L,l, saw the Seniors resume ,their pursuit of knowledge in Eagle River High. This time they were all fully confident, Uworldly wisen, and well-schooled in the proper Senior procedure for the so long glorified events to come. The Senior Glass play again received the customary laurels, NDon't Keep Him Nhitingn ranking among' the most worthy of our accomplishments of the four years. Q x .gig

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