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Row 1: M. Eberhardy, L. Kaiser, E. Berg, N. Schulz, G. Wagner, B. Hornung Row 2: K. Straub, J. Ioswiak, B. Ludkey, G. Fergot, N. Schmidt, Miss Merkel KNOTHING TO LOSE Ted Belden comes back from the Pacific a war hero to recover from a wound and finds that he is engaged to two girls at the same time - Vicky Durande and Beverly Day. Convalescing at a lakeside resort, he meets Chuck Baker who, through force of circums- stances, is making love to two girls at once. When the four young ladies involved show up at the inn, Ted and Chuck endeavor to help each other out of their dilemmas. The more they struggle, the more hot water they get into. Vicky's former suitor, a fiery young man from Brazil, causes the boys more worry when he challenges each to a duel. Jean, a newspaper reporter, is right in the middle of a hot-bed of news but finds she can't print any stories without involving herself. Ben Huggins, noted as an inventive genius and ladies' man, perfects a revolutionary device for airplanes and then has the plans stolen much to everyone's consternation. Characters: Ted Belden - Kenneth Straub Beverly Day - Elaine Berg Edith Day - Bette Hornung Ben Huggins - Gordon Fergot Zelda Garland - Lanie Kaiser Ieffsy - Neil Schmidt Chuck Baker - Bob Ludkey Jean Lamar - Nanci Schulz Vicky Durande - Mary Eberhardy Juan Rolando - Iohn Ioswiak Gwen Callfield - Germaine Wagner
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Seasons Summary Continued Failure to play thirty two minutes of good basketball caused another defeat for the Wildcats. For three quarters Edgar had complete control ofthe game, but Marathon came back' in the last quarter to eke out a win over the local boys. Edgar just didn't have the zip down at Mosinee and as a result they bowed to the Papermakers to the tune of 24 to 10. Er--'4- The Wildcats proved to be too much of a superior team for Unity as the score indi- cates. Capitalizing on fast breaks and smooth ball handling, Edgar easily outscored Unity and when the final whistle blew the score read Edgar 42, Unity 22. Playing in the semi-finals of the district tournament at Abbotsford the Wildcats almost turned the tide against Stratford. Leading the game untilthe last few seconds of 2 play it appeared as though the Wildcats were cinched for the finals, but a basket by Stratford snatched victory from their grasp in the last few seconds and Edgar's 44-45 season came to an end. ' Basketball Boys Row 1: 1. Ludkey, R. Uekert, B. Hafner, I. Halverson, D. Witeling, K. Straub, G. Fergot R. Ludkey, I. Ioswiak, I. Greisch Row 2: F. Stark, L. Niewolny, N. Untiet, W. Puchner, D. Warosh, 0. Halverson, F. Kreft R. Betzner, E. Witzeling, G. Lierman, D. Guralski, Mr. Humke
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Row 1: Miss Merkel, A. Kratwell, G. Wagner, L. Kaiser, D. Uekert, N. Schulz, G. Baseman, B. Wanke, E. Berg. Row 2: K. Straub, R. Patefield, D. Witzeling, I. Ludkey, I. Ioswiak, N. Schmidt, R. Ludkey, G. Fergot, W. Rifleman, R. Betzner. HARLEQUIN CLUB On October ninth, ten new members were elected by .the former members of the Harlequin Club. An initiation party was held on the 27th of the same month, and after the unfortunate initiates were through being tortured, 'a party was held, and dancing took place, tin spite of the man shortage.J The new members are: Philip Adamski, john joswiak, Audrey Kratwell, Florian Kreft, Jack Ludkey, Roderick Patefield, Bill Rifleman, Neil Schmidt, Germain Wagner, and Bill Hafner. Due to the fact of the war and the shortage of many articles we have been limited on the activities of the Harlequin. uCampus Quarantine, a three act comedy, was casted, but for some unexplainable reason was never presented to the public. The officers for 1945 were Ken Straub, president, Nan Schulz, secretary, and Elaine Berg, treasurer.
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