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HILDA PAPENFUS-Hobby 3-4, Declamatory 2, Elk Staff. GENE PIERCE--Band l-2-3-4, A Cappella l-2-3-4, Boys' Glee Club 'l-2-3-4, Fish and Game 3, Camera 3, Dramatic 4, Football l-2-3-4, Elk Staff. noasnr REED-Band 1-2-3-4, Pep sand 1-2-3-4, swing sane' 2-3-4, Music Masters 3, Boys' Glee Club 3-4, A Cappella 4, Speech 4, Football 4, Basketball 2-3-4, Tennis 4, Junior: Class Play, Senior Class Play, Elk Staff. r . .I gf! if ,app jf , .df I! if 1' fy , .. fljvlin Q .L 5,-gi! , I JOHN RIDGWAY-Boys' Glee Club 3-4, Mixed Chorus l-2-3-4, Fishand Game 3, Football l-2-3-4. WILMA SCHMIDT-Pep 3, Leathercraft 4, Conservation 4, G.A.A. l-2-3. RUTH SCHOENBECK-Pep 3, Sub Deb 3, Camera 3, Conservation 4. GLORIA SCHRAMEK4-Treble Clef l-2, A Cappella l-2, Latin Club 'l-2, Cue 3, Dramatic 4, Hobby 4, G.A.A. l, Declamatory l-2-3-4, Extemporaneaous Reading 3, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, Elk Staff. ELEANOR SCHULZ-Sub Deb 3, Pep 3, Conservation 4. NANCY SELTMANN-Pep 3, Rifle 3, Sub Deb 4. Transferred from Austin High School, Chicago, in sophomore year. WAYNE STEARNS--Fish and Game 3, Camera 4, Baseball I-2-3-4, Basketball 2. CLARENCE THOMPSON-Radio 3, Camera 4. MARILYN VOGLE-A Cappella I-2-3-4, Girls' Chorus l-2-3-4, Treble Clef l-2-3, Sub Deb 3, Press 3-4, Music 4, G.A.A. l-2-3, Elk Staff. DORIS WARREN--Mixed Chorus l-2, Latin Club l, Pep 2-3, Cue 3, Dramatic 4, G.A.A. I-2-3-4, Declamatory l, Junior Class Play, Class Vice-president l, Homecoming Court of Honor 4, Elk Staff. GORDON WEAVER-Band 2, Hi-Y l, International 3, Dramatic 4, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, Elk Staff. PHIL WELSH-Band 'l-2-3-4, Pep Band 'l-2-3-4, Swing Band 2 3 4, Music Masters 3, A Cappella 3-4, Boys' Chorus 3-4, Football 4, Tennis 3-4, Junior Class Play, Class Presi- dent 2, Elk Staff. BEULAH WOODMAN--Girls' Chorus l-3, A Cappella 3-4, ' Treble Clef 4, Camera 3, Pep 3, Hobby 4, Elk Staff. MARY ALICE ZWIEBEL-Band l-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus l, A Cappella 3-4, Treble Clef 'l-2-3-4, Archery 3, Cue 3, Knitting 3, Hobby 4, Press 4, G.A.A. l-2-3-4, Class Vice-president 4, Homecoming Queen 4, D.A.R. Award 4, Elk Assistant Editor. L ,fif
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Class Will Judging ourselves to be of sound mind and realizing that the time for our departure has drawn nigh, we, the Senior Class of the Elkhorn High School, Elkhorn, Wisconsin, i944 A. D., do hereby set forth our last will and testament. Collectively, to the Juniors we bequeath a shin- ing example, to the Sophomores we bequeath our loyalty, to the Freshmen we bequeath our lofty ambitions. Individually we bequeath our abilities as follows: Don Babcock leaves his knowledge of one- arm driving to Fred Schranz. Nancy Bartelson leaves her love of the opposite sex to Janet Dowse. Isabel Bronson wills her gift of gab to Bob McCabe and Annyce Stoflet, to be divided equally between them. Bette Anne Burns leaves her nimble foot- work in basketball to Ted Heusser. Norma Jean Burns leaves her inexhaustible vitality to Coris Larsen. Edward Casey leaves his collection of fiery orations to Elmer Eisentraut, so that Elmer can further his dram r. Nancy Cory enormous appetite to Tubby MacPhai Robert Eistedt es a warrening to Jack Brellenthin. , Marian Enright leaves her struggle for per- fection to Billy Burns. Mary Ferguson leaves a season ticket to the Delavan Roller Rink to Arlene Waltman. Clarence Freitag leaves his flashy wardrobe to Charles Tall. Delorme Getchell leaves his wavy hair to Mariorie Williams because of the shortage of metal curlers. Robert Getzen, a citizen of Elkhorn High School, leaves his right to Voght to Glenn Redenz. Joane Hampel leaves her sophistication to June Bigelow. Doris Harry leaves her bottle of peroxide to Nan Biagi. Ruth Ives leaves her friendly smile to Carolyn Peters. Trevor Jones leaves his love of self to Elzy Cooper. Doreen Karges wills her fickleness to Jayne Krueger. Lorraine Karges wills her short skirts to Donna Clauer. Kenneth Kehl leaves his Charles Atlas physique to Darrel Wales. Robert Koons signs over his paper route to Dick Godfrey. Dick will have to use his own bicycle. Tillie Koopman wills to Bernice Ellsworth her quiet disposition. Rena Lasch wills her book of How to Get a Man to Virginia Cody. Results are guar- anteed. Dorothy Loukota wills her activities in gym class to Louise Vincent. Willis Ludtke leaves his undying faithfulness to Rudy Evenson. June McCabe leaves her home management ability to Eunice Katzman. lone McKenzie wills her striding gate to Shirley Gardner.. Alice McVicar leaves her soda ierking tech- nique to Frank Nappe. Watch that waistline Frank! James Miller leaves his G. I. haircut to lvan Alder. June Newman leaves her high I. Q. to Lester Hann. Don't overwork it. . Joe Newman surrenders his little black book to Ross Katzman to be kept strictly confidential. The flat feet that Glenn Olsen acquired as an usher at the Sprague Theater, are gladly given to Herb Sigmund. Bruce Harry, that boy of one expression, receives Marilyn Opitz's collection of facial exercises. Helen Palenshus leaves her flighty ways to Oscar Moyer. Careful you don't take off, Oscar! Hilda Papenfus leaves her quick temper to Norma Zastrow. Gene Pierce leaves his love of older girls to James Harkness. Bob Reed hands over his collection of hot Harry James records to Carol Knapp to be used on a cold evening. John Ridgway gives his dimples to Harriette Johnson, who may turn them on and off at will. Wilma Schmidt passes on her Milwaukee escapades to Shirley Mastin. Careful, Shirley! Ruth Shoenbeck gives 4 of her height to Richard Amon. Just call him lanky. Gloria Schramek bundles up a big pile of old silk hose and presents them to Bob Walker to take to the nearest Salvation Army.
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