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Row 1: N. Schulz, E. Berg, B. Wanke, G. Baseman Row 2: R. Ringle, A. Kratwell, D. Krueger, L. Kaiser, D. Uekert, L. Justman, A. Andraska, D. Trawicki, D. Kondzela, Miss Stricker Row 3: J. Krebsback, M. Krebsback, G. Wagner, I. Cyzan, B. Napierala, E. Wagner, 1. Sippl, B. Ross, E. Weinkaup, L. Werner, M. Eberhardy, D. Ross. BOOSTER CLUB On Wednesday, September 20, 1944 the Booster Club was organized with 29 members. Miss Stricker, the adviser, talked to the girls about the rules and regulations. We decided to get sweat shirts and beanies, but due to wartime problems we only received the beanies. Because of the girls ingenuity we did, however, have uniforms consisting of a white blouse with green and white lettering and green and white beanies. It was very appropriate for school activities, distinguishing the club members from others. Several meetings were held during the year to introduce new yells and to take care of other business. Officers for the year were: Donna Uekert - - President Dolores Trawicki Vice-President Bernice Wanke - Secretary Germaine Wagner - - - Treasurer The girls contributed a great deal to the enthusiasm and good sportsmanship at all sports during the year.
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Row 1: B. Napierala, B. Wanke, D. Krueger, E. Berg, N. Schulz, D. Witzeling, D. Uekert, G. Baeseman, E. Dalhke, L. Kroening. Row 2: Miss Stricher, G. Pankonien, W. Hafner, I. Griesch, W. Rifleman, R. Patefield, I. Sippl, W. Artus, E. Wagner, D. Kondzela. Row 3: R. Doede, D. Iustman, B. Ross, D. Trawicki, E. Adamski, I. Luedke, D. Springer, E. Witzeling. FORENSICS An unusually large number of students took part in forensics this year. The local con- test was held at the village hall on March 15, and the judges decision's were close in every field. The winners were as follows: Extemperaneous Speaking - - - - Douglas Witzeling Extemperaneous Reading - - - - - Nanci Schulz Serious Declamations - - - - - - - - Gayle Baseman Orations -------- - - Bernice Wanke Humurous Declamations ------------- Donna Uekert With the exception of Bernice, the team was made up of last year's veterans, On March 22, the district contest was held at Athens, and we tied with Stratford for the trophy with a total of fourteen points. Doug was the only first place winner, and he will go to Stevens Point, so let's wish him luck, and hope he brings back an A rating there.
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GREEN AND WHITE STAFF Row 1: I. Sippl, G. Wagner, B. Hornung Row 2: N. Schulz, E. Berg, K. Straub, D. Witzeling cfddj pzopfecy Well, here it is the Fall of 1955. My! How time passes. Last spring was ten years since my last days of high school. It is also the first time I went on a vacation. Travelling now-a-days really is a bit different than it was back in my young days. Now all I do is hop in- my Helicopter, which I call My Flying Pal, and I'm off. Here is what I encountered on my trip. I had planned to go up North first, so that's where I went. On the way over a woods, I noticed a lumberjack chasing a rabbit and from the appearance the rabbit was gaining dis- tance. This scene looked interesting so I picked a suitable place to land and landed. I asked Luke why all the commotion and he simply answered that he had a little trouble with his women, so he was trying to get a rabbit's foot to bring back the good luck that he had before he was married. After a little chat, he asked me if I was dry. I said sure a little, so he lead me to a place where was served nothing but the best. But when we arrived there, I almost fell over, for there were Gordy and Bob L. hav- ing a merry time beside a keg of moon-shine. After we laid a couple behind our belts and talked about the old times, it got sort of late, so I took off again and I flew over the bbrder into Canada.
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