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Gorn Green Krueger Joseph HISTORY OF THE MID-YEAR CLASS OF 1953 PYl'Sii1!'?ll ,,.,.....,..,........ ....,,...,..,,..,,,.,,.,.,.,,......,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,AAYY J Ohn Ggrn Vice-President ......... .,,,,.,,,,,.,, E arl Joseph Sevrrlary .......,. .,....... A ndre Krueger Trvaxurer ,,,,,..,,,,., .....,.........,..........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, R ay Green When the mid-ycar class of 1933 entered Fond du Lac Senior High School, in February, 1930, little excitment was createdg Fond du Lac was leading the Fox River Valley basketball race and such an obscure thing as our entrance of a group of boys and girls to the high school could not be noticed. There seemed very little that a group of sophomores could do to distinguish themselves in one semester. 1-lgwcvcr, in the fall of 1930, the mid-year class of 1933 began to make itself known. Robert Menge and Ray Ohlrich won letters in football while Ray Ricklefs saw action as a reserve in basketball. The class was headed by George Rottman. The mid- year class placed fourteen members on the honor roll with John Eppler and Ray Green outstanding. The band contained numerous sophomores as did such other activities as the Classical Club, Girls' Glee Club, Life, Peptimist, and Modern Language Club. Steve Gavin served in the capacity as President of the Junior Class in our second full year in high school. The bright final year predictions were made as the class luminaries came to the fore. Four fellows won letters in football and one in basketball. Andree Krueger was elected vice-president of the French Club. The debate squad was aided by the diligence shown by Julius Kohler, Margaret Schmidley, Ray Green, and John Gorn. Elizabeth Regan, Fond du Lac's own soprano, was elected vice-president of the Girl's Glee Club. John Eppler, Edgar Wright, Gordon Smith, Dick Silah, Grey- don Dille, Arthur Raeubcr, and Woodrow Sizer were active in the band. John Gorn was elertcd head cf the Science Club. Geraldine Meyers and Dorothy Trummer gained their laurels in dramatics, and Max Gulig and Jane Engel helped the Life along. The close of school in June brought the end of a very successful junior year. The final year in high school began with John Gorn being elected class presidentg Earl Joseph, vice-presidentg Andree Krueger, secretary, and the scholarly Ray Green, treasurer. Bob Menge and Ray Ohlrich each received his third letter in footballg others who received letters were Ray Ricklefs, James Heaney, Fred Lett, and Charles Shank. Ray Ricklefs also received his second letter in basketball. The race for scholarship honors was finally won by John Eppler by a margin of .2 point over Ray Greeng each had an average of more than 95 for his three years in high school. Ray Green, John Gorn, and Julius Kohler received F's', for their work in forensics. Page 18
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John Eppler Ray Green Va'e'd1rtormr1 Safulaforiun Seho arship Roll 1 2, 5 Class Treasurer 5 n l 2 Science Club 3, Treasurer Classical Club 2 3 Debate 2, 3, F 3 Orchestra 2 3 Scholarship Roll l, Z, 3 Classical Club I, 2, 3, Quaestor Class Basketball 2 HO OR ROLL MID YEAR 1932-1933 Evelyn Benson Charles Buch Jane Engel john Eppler john Gorn Ray Green Max Gulig Marjorie Hughes Julius Kohler Andree Krueger Gordon McNinch Arthur Raeuber Kathryn Rice Margaret Schmidley Page 17
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Liao AczoRn Class Basketball I, 2 RAYMOND BALTHAZQR Class Basketball 3 livii,x'N BlfNsoN Scholarship Roll 2 Mortar Board 2, 3 Classical Club 2, 3 MAIKIKHN BosTwicR Classical Club 1 Basketball I Mortar Board 2, 3 CIIARLI-S BULH Classical Club 1 Cilll'YDON Dutra Band I, 2, 3 Urchestra l, 2, 3 Class Basketball l, 2, 3 JAN:-. ENo1il. Lift' 2, 3 Scholarship Roll l, 2, 3 Science Club 2, 3 De Oratoribus 2, 3 Mortar Board 3 Fomluluriun 3 Classical Club l, 2, 3 Rosii. GIIKYIBMAN Basketball l, 2, 3 Mortar Board 2, 3 Classical Club 1 Baseball I, 2, 3 Soccer I, 2 Pvjvliulixl 1 Max Guuc Llfl' l, 2, 3 Scholarship Roll l, 2 Modern Language Club 2 Science Club 2, 3 Lucitut ANDERSON PETER ANHEUSER Basketball l, 2, 3 Orchestra l Soccer I Class Basketball 3 Spcedball 2 Baseball l, 2, 3 Mortar Board 2, 3 LXLLIAN BARASH VIRGINIA RosE BASSETT Mortar Board 2, 3 French Club 2, 3 Classical Club l Life 3 Scholarship Roll 3 Basketball I, 2, 3 Baseball l, 2 IJOTTY Bl'sToR HARVEY BESTOR German Club 1 Orchestra l, 2, 3 Modern Language Club l Class Baseball I, 2, 3 Fomlufuriun 3 Class Basketball l, 2, 3 Mortar Board 2, 3 Band 1 Class Football l, 2, 3 Team Baseball 3 Fondulalion 3 RUTH BRAUER ELMER BRAUN Classical Club l, 2, 3 Band l Mortar Board 2, 3 Scholarship Roll 1 RUTH BURGIZSS Mortar Board 2, 3 Classical Club l. 2 Basketball I, 2, 3 Scholarship Roll 2 Baseball I, 2 GILBERT CoRBEu.l.E JOSl'I'HINli IZHRLICH VERNON EtLERs Mortar Board 2, 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Baseball I, 2, 3 Fomlulariuu 1 Spccdball I, Z, 3 A.F.A. 3 Hifi,i4N Gi-.Hon Mortar Board 1, 2, 3 Basketball l, 2, 3 LUVERNE GEts1.ER Class Basketball I, 2, 3 Class Baseball 1, 2, 3 Baseball 3 ,lonN GORN RAY GREEN Scholarship Roll l, 2, 3 Class Treasurer 3 Class President 3 Science Club 3, Treas. Science Club 3, Pres. Debate 2, 3, F 3 Classical Club 3, Consul Scholarship Roll I, 2, 3 Debate F 3 Classical Club 1, 2, 3, Class Basketball l, 2, 3 Quaestor EMMA HANKYYITZ JAMES I-IEANEY Mortar Board 2, 3 Football l, F 2, 3
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