Gibraltar High School - Viking Yearbook (Fish Creek, WI)
- Class of 1947
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L L ffi2q3Srf.,L Je, L ,. w Q, 1 , M LKL L , W .2 I V v,,L,.ff-f, L ,Wg U 1 M- ' L W , , H ww X- K 1 .4 ,gf My L, , L LLLL f- , - MXN mi! N ., ,LH 7 5, lr-T .V I jk' L Q, , L I ' f' .Q aw' 2' ,L - r ,Q , ' 3 , Q NL Q25 if w L ' as X - , S 'W .v L L, - -AQ X , R it a ' L K f' I ez-,v X ff ..LLu 3, 4 L my Q f , J A be Ji' Cwtiew We, the members of the Class of 1947 of Gibraltar High School, wish to dedicate this annual to Mr. William Ryan, in whose memory the Ryan Memorial Scholarship was established Each year, some senior who is worthy of the honor, receives the Ryan Memorial Scholarship It extends through all four years of college. The memory of Mr. Ryan will long be cherished by the students of Gibraltar High School, Mr. Langemak Our chief is Mr. Langemak. ' Under his guidance, we never fall back. B.E. - Central State Teachers College M.S. - Northwestern University Principal Mrs. Wickman Mr. Chase Mrs. Wickman is our English Teacher, Mr. Chase is our mathematical genius, There is none other, quite able to He taught mathematics to about beat 'er. thirty-three of us. La Crosse TC. Central State Teachers College B.E. English Mathematics, Science Mr. Brann Miss Williams Our athletics instructor is Mr. Brann, Miss Williams teaches everythin' Without him, where would we stand? Dramatics, Civics,and discipline. Door-Kewaunee Normal B.E. Oshkosh TC- Stevens Point Teachers College Social Science, Dramatics Coach Librarian Mrs. Ma:-shman Our Science instructor is she, Atoms and ions suit her to a T . Rsbury Kentucky University Chemistry, Physics, Speech 'as' . Ip A Mr. Marshman Mr. E. L. Marshman, a former preacher, Now is our excellent History teacher Asbury E. .S.T. Biology, History, Geography Mr. Woerfel Mr. Woerfel teaches Ag. Of his work the students brag. 13.3 . Platteville Agriculture Mrs. Schraml Mrs. Schraml is our Annual Advisor, With her help we all feel wiser. Whitewater State 'Teachers College Commercial Mrs. Suomi Mrs. Suomi teaches F. H.. A. She sews and cooks every day. Stout Institute Home Economic s Mr. Weber Mr. Weber's delight is the band and Chorus, Where the kids play and sing until They are hoarse. University of Wisconsin Band, Chorus m- - . A Q . . W' I k l L- -Z - ,Q A ' ml,-, Lg z- 17. , I few F , 4 ' , .N .T V E A Q V . , ' .,' , ,-Lv: ,lv in f Q 'iii' .X '1' 1 .-ig 25' T J 1 L -riff 'Syl Q 4Eg,figjgg :f1 f ,Q?i'3g, I 4,4 ,h-vw2i'f16R'f Z -v' P3-12'-6' AHF, LW '1 ily' L V is-.117 4 ,.,,, . Wuxi, ff fl, f . , ?:z?E fw2Qaf' ,I '-'-,vh?J5f 'e fri N W I I W 1 .Fa 134 156. ff: VA,-. 45:Q,'?iA,fgfaK+ggr,w2im?A 1 '31 I f wg ' ..V-klimv f., Q 'G q xx ,X I M Rigid - ' .7 J - '2'fjf if '- Af , - ff ,X wk ? :'ff'7i1Q:w-. f '. ' i: . , ' ,fl ,EQQQV3 !.vA C ff f gy 1 1, X f.5f 'fEa- V , Lai-jp. If fig, V,-ggi Y,,. 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Langemak Vice President--William Petersen Mrs. Marshman Secretary--Bertil Olson Mrs. Schraml Treasurer--Lucille Mickelson Kenneth Pelletier 'Kennyn l Basketball Football and Baseball 1 Initiation Committee 2 Prom Committee 3 Prom Attendant 3 Class Officer 3 Class Play 4 Annual Staff 4 Homecoming Committee 4 'He can't get up in time for classesg he stays out too late with certain lasses.' Helen Chambers Softball l,2,3,4 Prom Committee 3 Homecoming Committee 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 4 'She's an appendix girl- The kind that gets taken out.' William Petersen 'Bill' Entered from Milwaukee North 3 Football 3,4 Baseball 3,4 Basketball 3,4 Prom Committee 3 Class Officer 4 Annual Staff 4 Home Coming Committee 4 'Basketball and girls-- My Hobbies.' June Jarman 'Red' Band 1,2,4 F Fo He Ao 3,4 Prom Committee 3 Pep Band 3 Librarian 4 Annual Staff 4 Homecoming Committee 4 Newspaper Staff 4 'You can make blonds, but red heads just come natural.' Katherine Westphal 'Kay' Entered from Lincoln High School, Wisconsin Rapids. Class Play 4 Annual Staff 4 WA welcome new addition to our class--For a jolly, friendly sort, she'1l surely pass.' Darrell Schram Football 1,2,3,1, Baseball l,2,3,4 Basketball l,2,3,4 . F. A. 1 Prom Committee 3 Brom Attendant 3 QE Homecoming Committee 4 ,, pg Class Officer 4 QQ Newspaper Staff 4 fki Annual Staff 4 ii' ' only time I'm quiet is when I'm alone--But then, who's lone1y.' Maureen Reinhard 'Monien Softball 3,4 F. H. A. 3,4 Initiation Committee 2 Class Officer 2 Librarian 3 Prom Committee 3 Band k Pep Band 4 Annual Staff 4 Homecoming Committee 4 'Just a girl with pleasant ways. Just a friend through all our days.' Leon Stephan Football l,2,3,4 Basketball l,2,3,4 Baseball l,2,3,4 F. F. A. 1 Prom Committee 3 Annual Staff 4 'I may do something startling yet.' Elnora Johnson uonnieu Band 1,2,3,4 Pep Band l,2,3,4 Prom Committee 3 Chorus 4 Homecoming Committee 4 Annual Staff 4 Hln high school I always had a good score. But I'll have a better one in Seymour.' Bruce Olson nHunSn Football 1,3 Basketball 1 Public Speaking 2 Annual Staff 4 Debate Team 4 Homecoming Committee 4 'Toil says the proverb, is the sire of fame.n Rita Seller 'Beta' Chorus 1,2,3-4 Soft ball 3,4 Prom Committee 3 Homecoming Committee L Annual Staff 4 Cheerleader 4 Librarian 4 Class Play 4 Newspaper Staff 4 'If she's not wiggling, she's sure to be giggling.' Bertil Olson nBertn Entered from Ellison Bay 2 Pep Band 3 Band 2 Chorus 4 Librarian L Class Officer 4 Class Play 4 Annual Staff 4 Homecoming Committee 4 Forensics L WHe has a type of mind you can sharpen your own on.' Bernice Lang Softball 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,4 Initiation Committee 2 Class Officer 3 Radio Column 3 Prom Committee 2 Prom Attendant 3 Band Q Pep Band 4 Annual Staff 4 Homecoming committee L 'Her eyes are her beaming g1ory.' New Karl Johnson nKarlie' Football l,2,3,4 Basketball l,2,3,4 Baseball l,2,3,4 Chorus l,2,3 Class Officer 1,3 Band 1,2 Initiation 2 Radio Column 3 Librarian 4 Homecoming Com. 4 Annual Staff 4 'The world was made for fun and frolic and so was I.' Bernice Kwaterski 'B1nnie' Chorus 1,2,3,4 Softball 1,2,3,4 Prom Committee 3 Librarian 4 Class Play 4 Cheerleader 4 Homecoming Duchess 4 Annual Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 4 'It's not what you do that's wrong-it's what you get caught at.' Gilbert Resler nGilly' Baseball 1,2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball l,2,3,4 F. F. A. 1 Initiation Com. 2 Prom Committee 3 Homecoming Com. 4 Annual Staff 4 'Great things are epected of small men.' Evelyn Manson 'Evy' sort ball 3,1 Chorus 1 Prom Committee 3 Librarian 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play L Homecoming Com. 4 'The library is her favorite place for study and repose- perhaps because the mirror is near for powdering her nose Lucille Michelson 'Lulu' Pep Band l,2,3,4 Band l,2,4 Softball 3,4 Prom Committee N 3 Homecoming Com. 4 Annual Staff 4 'Candy cou1dn't be aweeter.' Theodore Fandrie 'Ted' Entered from Ellison Bay 2 Football 2 Basketball 2 Annual Staff 4 Homecoming Committee 4 Homecoming Duke L 'Yes boys, Bennie was victor, I was victim.' Evelyn Smith 'Evie' Softball 3,4 Prom Attendant 3 Prom Committee Annual Staff Homecoming committee Homecoming attendant 3 4 4 4 'A quiet girl-but quite a girl.' Donald Sitte 'Don' Football 1 1,2,3,4 Basketball l,2,3,4 Baseball l,2,3,4 F. F. A 1 Initiation Committee 2 Class Officer 3 Prom Committee 3 Prom Attendant 3 Annual Staff L Homecoming Committee 4 Chorus L 'A woman hater. He hates to leave them.' lary Goss Chorus l,2,3,4 Tlirler 1,2 Initiation Committee 2 Softball 3,4 Soloist 3 Prom Committee 3 Annual Staff 4 Homecoming Committee ' 4 'Her heart is far away.' Vivian lickman 'Viv' Chorus 2,3,4 F. H. A. 3 Annual Staff 4 'You can tell yer by the noise she doesn't make.' Adeline Hxberlie Softball Librarian Prom Committee HMB!! 3, Homecoming committee Annual Staff 'Her heart is as golden as her hair.' Donald Holstead 'Don' Basketball l,2,3,4 Football l,2,3,4 Baseball l,2,3,4 Prom Committee 3 Prom Attendant 3 Class Officer 2 Class Play L Annual Staff 4 Homecoming attendant 4 'At the girls he may smile and wink-but on the basketball team he's the main link.' Beverly Perry Twirler Softball Radio Column Annual Staff Class Officer Librarian ngevn 1,2,3,L l,2,3,4 ' 1,3 3,4 1 1 Initiation Committee Prom Committee 2 3 Homecoming Committee 4 4 3 Forensics Prom Attendant 'There's a little bit of bad in every good little gir1.' Lawrence Olson 'Smoky' Baseball l,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2 Football 1 F. F. A. l Annual Staff L 'Classes should be ten minutes long. Five to come and five to go.' Eileen Bhirdo Softball l,2,4 Librarian 3 Homecoming Committee 4 Annual Staff 4 Forensics A F. H. A. 4 'And still the wonder grew, that one small head could carry all she knew.' Fred Bittorf Football Basketball Baseball Annual Staff Newspaper Staff Homecoming Committee 1a2,4 1 1 4 4 4 'Deep, dark secrets, he must have many--because he never tells us any.' C Graduates not pictured above.l Carroll Fandrie 'Swede' Mary Gardner 'Toots' Entered from Chorus 1,2,L Ellison Bay 2 Class Play L Football 2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Baseball 2,3 Band 4 F. F. A. 2 3 Homecoming Committee ,A Annual Staff L 'He that blusheth a pretty pink 'Friendly words for everyone.' when at him a girl doth wink.' Roland Jorns 'Rollie' Glen Hafert 'Buck' Band l 2 3 4 Football 1:21314 Football l Baseball l,2,3,4 F. A. 1 Pep Band l,2,3,4 Annual Staff L Basketball 1 2 3 close offloor ' '1 Blass Play L 'Life is short, but I'm .' Annual Staff 4 'When he grins, me grin. When he works, we wonder.' Ross Behr 'Nick' Richard Peterson 'Dick' Football l,2,3,A F. F. A 1 Baseball 3,4 Basketball 1,2 F. F. A 1 Football l,2,3,L Baseball 3,4 Homecoming committee A Annual Staff 4 'Most great men are dead, but I 'The more he sees of women, the more feel fine. he likes csts.' Helen Uhlemann Librarian 3 Class Play 4 Softball l,2,3,4 Citizenship Award l Prom Queen 3 Prom Committee 3 Homecoming committee L Annual Staff 4 'I'm not very tall, but I'd rather be short than not at all.' Theodore Smith 'Ted' F. F. A. l,2,3,4 Prom Committee 3 Homecoming Committee A Annual Staff 4 'Everything comes if a man will only wait.' Russell Flaeschel 'Buss' Football 1,2, 3 ,4 Baseball l,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2, 3 ,1. F. F. A. 1 Class Officer 2 Initiation Committee 2 Prom Committee 3 Prom King 3 Homecoming Committee L Annual Staff 4 'He's a good boy-but he'd make a better bad one.' Norman Stenzel 'Steins' Basketball l,2,3,L Baseball l,2, Football 1,2 Homecoming Committee 4 Annual Staff 4 'He's a quiet youth--at timei.' Senior Class Officers When we were kids! Assistant Editor and Editor fwess Hinges I , f N f 4R5se 'Ae .5cT H0M0a as A llmllifl .. . qw 1 J- ,- JUfV1'0R5 Ilulllln 1 4' 441 I 'H ll .ll it 'X Ll k Z N I 'Q can so 1 lAfL'i' 1 M sam ORS ?3C'90QL YE AAP V443 - f744 Early in the morning of one humid September day, way back in 1943, forty-eight frightened students entered Gibraltar High School, cur- ious and excited. This was something new, but we decided to take over the school until the upper-classmen nshowed us to our corners.U Those first weeks of school were nerve-racking for when looking for the study hall, we invariably landed in the library. One bright day in October a weird voice was heard. 'Everyone report in the gym!! showed This is initiation day.' The dayllost its sunshine, but we our fellow students that we could take it on the chin. Then in the early spring, we gathered courage to survive the exams and we passed A with flying colors as all true Vikings do. And what a reward! three-month vacation. SCHOOL yE,4R 1944-M45 Autumn 1944, found us rattling along on the bus once more, and our destination--Gibraltar. But that year we were more sure of ourselves because it was our turn to take revenge on the Freshmen. To further show our courage, we gave a dance after a basketball game for the students and alumni. Thus ended another year and more exams. 5C,90oL. ygflg 1745 -1746 As Juniors, we came to school, an ambitious, mischievous class as- suring ourselves that we would do great things for the school and be a credit to our parents and teachers. In larch we started planning for the Junior Prom. OUR PROM was to be a bigger and better affair than previous classes of Juniors had produced. In our opinion, IT IAS THE BEST PROM. The gym was decorated as a Dutch scene and Bault's Canadian Orchestra furnished excellent music for dancing. Most of the Juniors received class rings. A few members of the class grad- uated at the end of the year, but the rest of us struggled on for the fourth school term. SCHOOL. ,VE,4R 1741,-!747 Now here we are--great, big, smart seniors. nwell we are seniorsl' This school year just ending was very eventful. le gave a class play entitled 'Almost Eighteen', which was a great success. The senior class banquet on May 22 was followed by a short program. However, the biggest day is still ahead, lay 29-COHMENCEMENT. Then we till walk down the isle with one common thought, 'High school days are the best days of your life. wweeeg gm A Back Row: Left to Right: Darrell Schram, Bertil Olson, Bill Petersen, Donald Halstead, Fred Bittorf, Norman Stenzel, Bruce Olson, Roland Jorns. Next Row: Karl Johnson, Donald Sitte, Lawrence Olson, Ross Rehr, Richard Peterson, Leland Tischler, Gilbert Resler. Next Row: Mrs. Schraml, Helen Chambers, Helen Uhlemann, Bernice Lang, Katherine Westphal, Lucille Michelson, Marlene Eckman, Evelyn Smith. Ist Row: Evelyn Manson, Elnora Johnson, Bernice Kwaterski, Rita Seiler, Eileen Bhirdo, Vivian Wickman, Beverly Perry. FACULTY ADVISOHS: Mr . Langemak Mrs. Schraml EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Beverly Perry ASSISTANT EDITOR: Leland Tischler MAKE-UP: Bruce Olson Evelyn Smith Maureen Reinhard TYPING: Helen Uhlemann June Jarman Eileen Bhirdo ART: Maureen Reinhard Marlene Eckman Richard Petersen HQBELMQ. QBQQEQ CLASS HISTORY: Rita Seiler Elnora Johnson Donald Sitte Bernice Kwaterski CLASS PROPHECY: Bertil Olson Katherine Westphal Evelyn Manson Roland Jorns CLASS WILL: Norman Stenzel Fred Bittorf Kenneth Pelletier Helen Chambers MUSIC: Bernice Kwaterski F. F. A.: Donald Holstead FEATURES: Junior and Senior: Darrell Schram Vivian Hickman Helen Chambers Donald Halstead Lucille Michelson Freshmen and Sophomore: Ross Rehr Lawrence Olson Glen Hafert Ted Fandrie Mary Goss PHOTOGRAPHY: June Jarman William Petersen Evelyn Smith Karl Johnson Leon Stephan F. H. A: Eileen Bhirdo ADVERTISING: Adeline Haberlie Mary Goss Rita Seller Kenneth Pelletier Darrell Schram Bernice Lang Evelyn Manson Donald Sitte Lucille Mickelson SALES: Bernice Lang Mary Gardner Helen Unlemann SPORTS: William Petersen Leon Stephan POETRY: Bertil Olson Gilbert Resler ALEQEI ELQEIEQB A comedy Drama In Three Acts By Dana Thomas SYNOPSIS OF SCENES ACT ONE: Living room in the Barry home. An evening in May. ACT TWO: The same. Evening, three weeks later. ACT THREE: The same. The following day at noon. it!!!- Director: Miss Nilliams Stage Manager: Lawrence Olson Eroperties: Lawrence Olson Bernice Lang Elnora Johnson PT0PPters: June Jarman Lucille Michalson Make-up: Joyce Chambers Vivian Hickman easier glenn WEA First Row: CLeft to rightl--Helen Uhlemann, Pita Seiler, Bernice Kwaterski, Helen Chambers. Second Row: Mary Gardener, Evelyn Manson, Katherine Westphal, Miss Williams-Director. Third Row: Bertil Olson, Donald Holstead, Lawrence Olson, Karl Johnson. Pictured above are most of the members of the brilliant cast of WALMOJT EIGHTEEN.u The acting ability is remarkable and the choice of play was just right. This comedy in three acts provided many good laughs. Not in the picture were actors, Roland Jorns and Kenneth Pelletier. Special mention should be given to our stage manager, the make-up committee, property committee, and the prompters. Miss Williams, our capable director, has spent a great deal of her time and effort to make this production possible. To her we extend our heartiest thanks and congratulations. CAST OF CHARACTERS WILLIAM BARRY--A small-town businessman. About fifty years old ....... . . . Bertil Olson GRACE BARRY--CMrs. William Barry?--Devoted to her family . . . ........ . . . Rita Geiler BEATRICE BARR!--fthe daughterl--Pretty, modern and smart. About twenty-one .... Katherine Westphal MABEL WARREN--An attractive woman in ner early forties. A music teacher . . .... Evelyn Manson MRS. GRANVILLE--Of the Woman's Club. .......... L . . . . . . . . . . Helen Chambers EDDIE BARRY--Son of William Barry--Almost eighteen ............ . . .Donald Holstead GEO GE JONES--Who has a philosoph . Another boy, though forty-five. . . . Kenneth Pelletier ANN SHERMAN4-Eddie's ideal. . . . . . . . . ............. . . . Helen Uhlemann TOMMY GRANVILLE--A friend of Eddie's ..... .......... . ..... Karl Johnson SALLY DAVIDSON'-one of.the.crmm . . . . . .Bernice Kwaterski MR. M RRITT--a professor. ...... . . . . Roland Jorns MISS DALRYM LE--also a clubwoman. . . ..... . . . Mary Gardner SETTING The curtain rises on the living room of the Barry family. Although conventional, the room indicates their position as 'well-to-do.' The furnishings give the impression of newness, modern in type and the natmosphere' is that of a well-kept household. ,QJWGQQQ 68055 Weeeyngy Elnora fgohnson In Still . fgltax Planning I Evel Fred eiler ,for her Darrell Smith- A Bitropf Chief 1 HOPE 'Schram- Mrs I A -- Q Modeling V America Leader' t f' as a ' A the X t J Bas et I oland 2' of l ball - 'A Jorns ' he World- BaileYS X T hampion T e .519 7, Harbor, for Qgband N, ,v4 - Door 'Wheaties' of the 'f Nh GILBVWT' County, CStill Champion heel' jfw .' ' ' ' Jumper 1 yn .P 1957.rfl sage: 1- lllII!!!iDb - '- 1 Donald I a ' Halstead Donald 1 A Eileen ' Under Q Sitte of the H5 1 Champion ., B1'eHKf2St ' Manager of Allan ' Father Viking SU . 'Wrestler' Circus 5, at Judville ' Ylhampions X ,XP ' xx H 'V-,Carl's X -ad ' 4 I' N e 0 . 0 9E ,, - 'f X 2, -A wwf Q KATHFRINE wEsrPHALL - A ,Bhirdo-- Study Amex-ica's , MQ Farm - M v 1- l n l 1 Aruce -a 'Qu D 1 571 A Hafert t.-o1son-- or ' FI, Kay is taking Lauren ' , 1957 3' ,,, - 5 all man S President! ' Big Sleep playing Xl ' ' with .,w of the I lhe Barnum and Bailey 71 , Chamber o opposite to Humphrey H L Circus LEON STEP FN - 'ff Commerce 1 William Bogart CB ring the ' Captain of H Came TSFY Peterson ' nrchildren to see - for TWO Goss- ff Sa nt Still '.,t s 'J Theodore '--' J-he Prima l'Pe'Se1'SbUI'Ea4 , -.Y .trying 4-'Ski ' N on X r ont- 5-and!-ie--5ti11 making Nr .Iadonna at therjf Florida. - nvffh t Q' ard tohfx' - his nightly trips to Met1'0P01it8f1A- A 'f f V ' Bertil make at gavelyn if Baileys Harbor. Why? Opera- 4 ' , Hu sell Olson-- A basket.Q '3Manson--4, - f MARY GARDNER--She is A - 'f Plaeschel He likes li Still - still looking for some handsome Joe. - Owner of the his job .never bein ani Q ADELINE HABERLIE- n g , V -Se ior agent for as Mayor of gives' Independ- the Penninsula Peroxide Company. , ' T Sister Bay, . rent Grocerg' 4 f KARL JOHNSON-- Mr, America Q Wisconsin ' an 4. BEWRLY ,. ,A of 1957 Are you surprised? ,QV aoss Rama-- we PERRY-- Q N Daytona that S. John D. Helen Chambers--Chief chamber XBeach Auto he willl' Rockfeller maid at the Waldorl Astoria 'Q D' ' - Speed L soon be 'K rr CGoodl BERNICW KWATLRSKI -Chief 1 c Racg D successful Wg too C hostess at Duffy's Tavern ' P4 ,'Greenwood Tavern on ,r4, the corner 'wwf ,.:Ar,5.f 'elen kgffr f , ' -' Uhlemann 1a In years to come, she will be teaching Home Economics to Mrs , 2 A pg and end the -- A -W KENNETH PELLEr1En-- He'sy1 A suomi bv i f -- X r ,, N C ' 'rr - 1 1, H, , :ly Q at 'ra K ,fn . , of U X dt h - 5 ' 1 . V f I K X 5 I I I . Fat Lady ' ESLER:- Wis.- L the ,f General for ' typical ' Q , f A f A 1' i 'c xx 0 X 'f U. 'I . - X in . S' E - ' x ' An: ,Bacall's place 1D the X J r XXX X N 5 4 . 1 , .. ff nf A -. v . LJ n I lr in L, -- , vm at 0 fl i 5 fl .r , 1 N , hi .' , , . fr h , , ' . --A ,l . ' He at Rfk 7 UP YM - f ' ' d l nr 5 L 1 fr. ' ' : Winner of 1957 hope X- Secretary towqr - .Wx I X 1 1 A 'f f X . 1 1 0 ' Z A-J -' A , , 9 a l I . J: 4 - ' .rf Y J. s L ,ff 0 suspense Richar ry xlksrtill on the wagon A .Peterson-- --- -s-- .rw Bernice - - Head clerk at Lang our Q I' Q or Eva's Store High School Pianist is novfjr on A A -,D S., Tn- , being featured as the consol V' rf' wrence X, 'Retired ,rt organist with Spike Jones In Olson , 2, Orchestra .4 N Carroll fc' Now General !fx3:,'xnZra1 ' A .,-A -rf df Jun?s., Fandrie-- V Manager cfs 3 A uf. Jarman ing from service,' 1 Motors ' are in Cent!-81 Afrj-C55 C8I'I'01l is S good , a June is head nurse at marksman and is . V 4 the Hottentot very successful 113.11 ' 'P 1 1 ,XX K Chief hunter f ' Has taken over J. C,'s X cngood Luck forl position at Gibraltar the hunting High School He :tsl years popular as a 4 hood teacher I VIVIAN Carroll u too 1 WICKMAN 5 ' c Operating a - Q' n ,J beauty shop in I Elllsron Bay It X ' v -t 'M' rv J JL., , - . ,inf X mu 'In f X' 1 . 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L- ,uv 64 ft NY' rp gif FA 9 'YJ Jfhig x, f' - V MWSMQQ 44, L, .l 'A' -f '+rf, k sandpa- JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: ADVISORS: President-Bob Bastian Mrs. Suomi Vice President--Leland Tischler Mr. Woerfel Secretary--Kathleen Henquinette Treasurer--William Boettcher ff , 9 uwaet' 5 Back Row: Left to Right: Vernon Zachow, Gerald Reinhard, Jerry Peddy, Robert Bastian, Charles Gaskill, Robert Henry, George Gardner. Next Row: Russell Sunstrom, Wilmer Anschutz, William Boettcher, Harry Zak, Leo La Rouche, Leland Tischler, Lee Traven, Jack Jorns. Next Row: Dorothy Isaacson, Delores Knudson, Dorothy Sigurdson, Faye Jacobson, Carolyn Swenson, Joyce Knudson, Barbara Erickson, Dorothy Gauger. Ist Row: Dorothy Wesa, Helen Ronald, Kathleen Henquinette, Dorlene Herbst, Barbara Geiseemmnn, Marian Malzahn, Theres Schnieder, Verna Abrahamson. . 3 S X i . x 1 -I S gr by X G Back Row: Left to Right: Jack Champeau, Rodger Swenson, Charles Schrieber, Robert Larson, Joeseph Hammersmith, Gordon Resler, Allan Flaeschel, Leroy Berkhahan, David Seaquist. Next Row: Robert Nelson, Wayne Paschke, Glen Fagerstrom, Paul LeMere, Einar avenson, Carroll Knudson, Norman Johnson, Neal Fisher. Next Row: Eugene Wills, Delores Monica, Grace Pelke, Beverly Anderson, Joyce Wills, Vivian Fairchild, Next Row: Eileen Soderberg, Virginia Johnson, Marcella Gauger, Betty Paschke, Joyce Chambers, Bernice Johnson, Jean Fritzgerald, Betty Fandrie. Verna Abrahamson . . Beverly Anderson. . Eleanor Anderson. . Wilmer Anschutz . . Robert Bastian . . Herbert Berkhahn. . Leroy Berkhahn . . lilliam Boettcher . Joyce Chambers . . Jack Champeau . . Barbara Erickson. . Einar Evenson . . Vivian Fairchild. . Glen Fagerstrom . . Betty Fandrie . Neal Fischer . Jean Fitzgerald . . Allan Flaeschel-. . George Gardner . . Charles Gaskill . . Dorothy Gauger . . Marcella Gauger . . Barbara Giessman. . Donald Gray . . Joseph Hammersmith. Kathleen Henquinette. . . Robert Henry . . Dorlene Herbst . . Helen Honold . . Dorothy Isaacson. . Fay Jacobson . . Bernice Johnson . . Norman Johnson . . Prom Queen-Grace Pelke Prom King-Wm. Boettcher 'ROYAL COURT' Dorlene Herbst Leland Tischler Barbara Geissman John Jorns Joyce Chambers lilmer Anshutz Joyce Knutson Lee Traven The above mentioned led the 'Grand March' on MHY1, 1947. JUNIOR STARS IN OUR MIDST . .Betty Hutton Jane Allyson Gypsy Rose Lee Johnny Wiesmuller Bob Hope Clessl Harpo Marx Groucho Marx Sonny Tufts Katherine Hepburn Errol Flynn Joan Blondell Red Skelton Kate Smith Van Johnson Rita Hayworth Gregory Peck Virginia Wells Roy Rogers Uncle Remus Lon McCallister Bette Davis Joan Leslie Greer Garson Paul Muni John Hodiak Joan Crawford Gabby Hayes Jean Porter Vera Vague Vivian Blaine Lana Turner Thresa Wright Virginia Johnson. John Jorns . Carroll Knudson . Dolores Knudson . Joyce Knudson . Leo La Rouche . Robert Larson . Paul Le Mere . Marion Malzahn . Dolores Monica , Robert Nelson Betty Paschke Wayne Paschke Jerry Peddy Grace Pelke Gerald Reinhard Gordon Resler Theresa Schneider Charles Schrieber. . David Seaquist Dorothy Sigurdson. . Eileen Soderburg Russel Sunstrom Carolyn Swenson Rodger Swenson Leland Tischler Lee Traven Paul Voight Eugene Wills Joyce Wills Dorothy Wesa Vernon Zachow . . . Joan Davis . . Guy Madison . . . Ray Milland . . . Jean Caulfield . . Susan Hayward . . Dana Andrew . . Fred Allen . . Clark Gable . Betty Grable . . Bonita Granville . . Lou Costello . . Olivia De Havilland . . Charles Boyer . . Tyrone Power . . Lauren Bacaull . . Ed Gardner . . Michael O'Shea . . Lean Romay . . Barry Fitzgerald . . Dick Haynes . . Judy Canova . . Hedy Lamarr . . Gary Cooper . . Cass Daley . . Fibber McGee . . Gene Kelly . . Fred Astaire . . Eddie Braken . . Wm. Bendix . . June Haven . . Dorothy Lamou . . Jack Benny Frank Sinatra Harry Zak . . Tom Drake PROM COMMITTEES DECORATIONS: ARRANGEM NT: Mr. Woerful, Faculty Advisor Mr. Woerful, Faculty Advisor Helen Honold, Chairman Robert Bastian, Chairman Leland Tischler Joseph Hammersmith Um. Boettcher Leo LsRouche Grace Pelke REFRESHMENTS: Mrs. Soumi, Faculty Advisor FLOOR MANAGEMENT: Verna Abrahamson, Chairman M . Langemak, Faculty Advisor Betty Paschke Wm. Petersen, Chairman Joyce Knutson Donald Holstead Dorlene Herbst SERVING: Rita Selle: Mrs. Soumi, Faculty Advisor Patsy Heald, Chairman MUSIC: Helen Stenzel M . Langemak, Faculty Advisor Jo-Ann Wickman Robert Bastian, Chairman Caroline Stenzel Leland TiSChl6r Kathleen Henquinet SMOKING ROOM: Wm. Boettcher Mr. Langemak, Faculty Advisor Glen Gerdman, Chairman CHECK ROOM! Earl Schramm Mrs. Soumi, Faculty Adylsor Darrell Linden Ruth Stenzel Neel Anderson Mildred Malzahn PROGRAM INVITATION: Mr, Langemak, Advisor Kathleen Henquinet Pnom COLORS of 1947: White, Pink, Blue, Yellow K Mal? gig? . 5, , X gy k Q SW 2 4. U 1 K , 4 s , my . an . , I, il., f. 14 2-1 ' ' ' ' 'fl ' ' , ,. W H R . U I ,,'Y,...,.wf -- ' 5 ,W . 1 - Can you f. Lind hir? QS naving fun? Qlortlunu 11255 behind the bars JT. Class UfllCLTS nobcrt . yI'OI1 A alll bob Uastian N64 Wayne Joyce h. Carolyn Paul Le were Pals Johnny S Q ll R 2 Kathleen 5. QR? E Sp 'iq ,P , QS XV. . ' Buv'A. TAN -Q A AV.. I ,.IVV gggrxkk N Q 5 Q' YS.. Nw'- im xx , 4 I f f V P-fa 33' ,.,, vpxa ev!! if CLASS OFFICERS: CLASS ADVISORS: President--Glen Gerdman M s. Marshman Vice President--Margaret Reinhard Mr. Chase Secretary--Caroline Stenzel Treasurer--Carol Ohman my? emevaf K E x i l Back Row: Left to Right: Fred Henry, Robert Polster, Donald Giesseman, Earl Schram, Glen Gerdman, Lyn Schneider, Glenn Anderson, Gerry Wickman, Dale Orsted, Donald Logerquist. Newt Row: John Weborg, Myron Bauldry, Joseph Henquinet, Donald Berns, Phillip Appel, Joseph Kaczmarck,Tom Wesa, Ivan Isaacson, Ervin Stahl, GW Peterson. Next Row: Arlene Hanson Donna Olson, Jeanette Fairchild, Eunice Seiler, Jo-Ann Fandrie, Alice Nelson, Marian Daubner, Arlene Voight, Helen Hanson, Next Row: Joan Wickman, Clara Jorns, Gloria Koehler, Arlene Wills, Mildred Malzahn, Mary Ann Scholl, Lenore Resler, Sudrey Bunda, Arlene Kwaterski, Evelyn Shine. Front How: Jo-Ann Wills, Carol Ohman, Charlotte Rohrbach, Caroline Stenzel, Ruth Bleck, Bonnie Strege, Evelyn Gray, Jeannie Reinhard, Ruth Stenzel, Juanita Smith. A ' 1'i'Fr' , How long has this ,ls I Zfffifrffj a Q . been going on? . Lo lv? M4 Pals K Clase Officers .v V' f vl I . Q , fn J fW W ' I-FI ,Q 'I W! ' If , SOPHOMORE WAMBITIONS' Phillip Appel-To find a girlfriend. Glen Anderson-Not to be shy among girls Myron Bauldry--To become a famous basketball player Herman Berkhahn--To own his ggg Model T Ford Donald Berns--to have a feed mill Regineald Bittorf--to be a Psychology Professor Ruth Bleek--to date Willard Carlson Audrey Bunda--to get Paul back Marion Daubner--To go riding in Kenny's car Jeanette Fairchild--to be with Lenore Jo Ann Fandrie--To sit on a couch with Don Halstead Glen Gerdman--To get Don's ambition Donald Giesseman--To be a bartender Evelyn Gray--To have a new wardrobe Arlene Hanson-To be a dress designer Helen Hanson--To work in a Post Office Joseph Henquinette-To bother the girls Fred Henry--To work in a tobacco plant Ivan Isaacson-To get Zeke's height Clara Jorns--To be more like her brother Joseph Kaczmarek-To follow in Mr. Brann's footsteps Gloria Koehler--To spend Saturday nights with D. Sitte Arlene Kwaterski--To grow up Donald Logerquist-To be a second Thomas Edison Mildred Malzahn--To be a teacher of Chemistry Alice Nelson--To try to get Johnny Carol Ohman--To be Char1ey's dream girl Donna Olson--To be a secretary Dale Orsted--To drive the town snowplow Guy Peterson--To be as smart as his brother Robert Polster--To find a new hair tonic Margaret Reinhard--To be a kindergarten teacher Lenore Resler--to be fooling with the boys Charlotte Rohrback--To be like her sister Lynn Schneider--To be a Science Professor Mary Ann Scholl--To go skating with Don. Sitte Earl Schram--To be a star basketball player Eunice Seiler-To become a nurse Evelyn Shine--To be with Helen Juanita Smith--To find a handsome husband Ervin Stahl--To get a new car Caroline Stenzel--To work in a beauty parlor Ruth Stenzel--To be a Home Economics Teacher Bonnie Strege--To be a star in Hollywood. Arlene Voight--To improve her figure John Weborg--To get Butch Tom Wesa--To date Beverly Bergman Gerry Wickman--To use color-back Joan Wickman--To design and wear bathing suits Arlene Wills--To make a good wife Jo Ann Wills--To be a great orator nTo be, or not to beg that is the question: . . . .To sleep: perchance to dream: ay, there's the rubg .W William Shakespeare Smile pretty - Girls! IIS Il i s for Sophomores Still Pals! We all think we're brightg Ne never need be in doubt Because we always know we're right, S - SATISFACTORY fm Q o - oPTIr.'11sM ff ' a' P - PATIENCE I www if 11 - HONOR 3 o - OBEDIEINCE I M - mic:-HTY ,,A 0 - OBSERVATIVE R - RIGEIPEOUS E - EVER BUSY? S - SEHSIBLE Mrs. Wickman: UI have went. That's wrong, isn't it? A Sophomore Student: nYes, ma'am.N Mrs. Wickman: nwhy is it wrong?n A Sophomore Student: NBecause you ain't went yet.n Ivan Isaacson: KGigglel Gigglel Gigglell . .- t A 1 TiltSBQETZES-235533325ysfkegirivii1 This is Mr. Brann's favorite say ng. 1. ,A J Q ws W Fish Creek Girls and , A A ' Q .Q 'w 1. , K QVKT! V - Q .. ,E p,7,' ,. V A K gi ' mf i , 21459, of Rr M451 G1bra1tar's Scenery Transportation ,--5 ,gf E' .. .k.k , W . K Side View Gibraltar High School- rah, rah, rah 5, X The Pines Studying in the Library 'When ilcficles fo rm in Springu www!- ,4:i fi--Q rl, 1 - 'fi 1 1' V ,nh I ,-5:43 ji 15 fuliv 'img i1fJvfe' B.-f f ,b v A f ,f-vw ff .. I - g, f. ., 'f--QQ -f Hzfirf- ' f ,-L' - ,- 931- , V' It . 2 'ff Ti. L4 ' lj 1 V' 5' E ' aw' 'L'Z'i 5 A '? 1 ' 10 Ffffzf 'wi ' 2 waxy-.r ami N 1 W' KIEVWM 'F 5 Il Q H' .' N 'X f 'i K' sri ,N V Vzuhfn -Q: .,-,- . W9 .-,,.fT- i ' .7- -fff . , - H ,T ., ,AMX-A . ,. 'Rf mm CLASS OFFICERS: CLASS ADVISORS: President--Joyce Geissman Mr. Marshman Vice-President--Eunice Herbst Mrs. Hickman Secretary--Marlene Eckman Treasurer--Patsy Heald VQSEW-aww Back Row: Left to Right: Gerold Henry, Joseph Stahl, Jimmy Hanson, Clayton Morgenburg, Wallace Shine, Gorden Anderson, Dale Erickson, Neil Anderson. Next Row: Orville Shine, Arthur Strege, Lester Hammersmith, Charles Bogenschutz, Winfield Johnson, Emery Kust, Lloyd Becker, Tom Goss. Next Row: Arlene Anderson, Mary Parent, Eunice Herbst, Elaine Schultz, Arlene Guy, Em alore Hedeen, Joyce Carmody, Delores Anderson. Front Row: Frances Gardner, Beverly Bergeman, Virginia Burr, Joyce Giessemann, Helen Stenzel, Darlene Monica, Phyllis Chambers, Edris Jacobson. Eggirgggg FEI?-Eiggggigiigi1iE:gi!1':Se2:2SsoSiej,dBEi:.Schneider, Clarence Lallemont, Ralph Ury, Darrell Roger Lagson. art, Darold Linden, Fredrick Merkle, Bonnie Allen, Grace Knudson, Marcia Lar ggLEEw?mnhmSMwwmlubmEMmmMuUUnhmmmSMdyMMmLLwmLmyM, gzggtugggg. Eleanor Carlson, Janet Voight, Gloria Patza, Patsy Heald,Janet Ohlregge, Eva Jane Kusch, son, FRESHMEN NAMBITIONSW Bonnie Allen--To be a sailor's wife Arlene Anderson--To be a contractors assistant Darrell Anderson-To get the mail through Dolores Anderson--To be Jacqueline's assistant Gordon Anderson--To be a truck driver Neil Anderson--To be bothering people William Anderson--To be a veterinarian Clarence Bahlart--To tease our coach Lloyd Becker--To be a bartender Beverly Bergman-To return to Appleport Shirley Bittorfl-To find a new hair-do Charles Bogenschutz--To be an undertaker Virginia Burr--To live for her nightly outings Joyce Carmodye-To be a beauty operator Eleanor Carlson--To talk more Phyllis Chambers--To have a movie star in-law Jane Dehos-To sit near Clarence in 4th hour Marlene Eckman--To recapture Ksrly Dale Erickson-To have a tobacco plantation Frances Gardner--To be a high school teacher Joyce Geissman--To love a senior boy Gloria Patza--To have achte with a senior boy Tom Goss-To stop growing Ralph Gray--To grow tall Arlene Guys-To run her fingers thru John's hair Lester Hammersmith--To play with the Packers Jimmy Hanson-To be another Daniel Boone Patsy Heald-To stop growing Emmalou Hedeen-To be Pigweed's wife Joan Henry-To see you at Fernwood Gerald Henry-To discover a cure for freckles Eunice Herbst--To achieve a higher degree of conceit Edris Jacobson--To stop drooling Winifield Johnson--To look after his brother Marillyn Johnson-To learn to drive Grace Knudson--To be a stenographer Eva Jane Kush--To be her father's helper Emery Kust-To woo Lorna Langhor Clarence Lallemont--To make a hit with the girls Lorna Langhor-To encourage Emery Marcia Larson-To be a model Roger Larson--To be a lawyer Darold Linden-To date a certain senior girl David Lent--To make a good husband Frederick Merkle--To do more school work Clayton Moegenburg--To be a champion skier Darlene Monica-To be a Home Economics Teacher Eugene Ohnesorge--To be a doctor Janet Holrogge--To be a glamour girl Helen Olson--To date Tommy Goss Mary Ellen Parent--To be a story teller Bruce Schneider--To be a drum major Orville Shine--To get his first kiss from Arlene Wallace Shine--To be a doctor Joseph Stahl-To be 'Professor Stahl' Arthur Strege-To be Roland's shadow Helen Stenzel--To be a nurse Frederick Vertz--To get to school Janet Voight--To be a 'night' nurse Jacqueline Sorenson--To have a riding academy in Warsau Elaine Schultz--To be engaged to Ted Fandrie Class Officers F - FU IIHIDIJI R - FUEADY E - EDHHRGIEPIC S - SWEET H - HONORABLE I - MEEUEI E - EXACT N - NOBLE wi' I my Initiation Day Dorlene: Dick Roggers says he's gfolni to marry the prettiest girl in town. Unice: The idea! Why, I don't even know him! lb Xe ' ' AEg!?5SQg Y - X ff' W? ' 2 g9J?tx' X -V pggxi I .. ,.whAir, 1 . no a wr ..? 'A- General Business Study Hall 'F' is for Freshman Frightened and good They never break laws They do as they should. In Uk Wah . - xx' HV? W Ebay I J ' f ,ff . 2 wok Going Home General Business ,-L. . . X-.izrfmfz :ess ww. '- fx sv-V, ..,. . .5 --yk E .gs . -i r, ,.,..,..x . 7 , . - .,.. Qxfemlfgliig viegwf dQ!:hfEgg,r ng' ,psf-, .. 'H A K ffm FN ff 3? .. 3,3 Emmalou Hedeen Marilyn Johnson Mr. Chase: What does an ele- phant stand for on a nickel? Charles: Because there isn't room enough for him to sit down . 11 9 hi ll . 1 vue QQ' 4 I 1 CRN I fu 'Q :A L. Miz 4. 5' N:- ' 1 Q 5' . , s . Y 8 Y I X1fz,'2! 1 Nu ' ' A vs LZ! , , Y'-eggs 12 'fl' . Q 3 T x .Q flfr, 'ii 'A.x -my A 'a . .v ' 'ry f' 1 A. I ,r ,.,-' J' , , .. .W M... x A Q, '-3, ,xx 1 A s 3 5? ? Q i:g!i-5'7'!',qQ.-- ' I V4 ,JLEI -fffh ' ,-i2?b S: -,L gf? ngiwgrg wg- - 1 A ,. 'f 1 'z d A F N R L Q B 7 1,453 Y f 1 A 0 . .. , , . 1 ' ,5-'if- f l .V JH: li FRY? ,. ,ls W V I 4 ' V n' V' ' .- 1 fv .-1.-1' - I I1 ff X iQ , , 'f X ' J ' 1 X 1 K m N4 fx. 'P LV' r' fy X-'41, ' , ,aim J ewsfwgw greg? Envy 1 S 2 i D ,- 1 Back Row: Left to iight: Ivan Isaacson, Darrell Schram, David Seaquist. S Next Row: Bill Petersen, Joeseph Hammersmith, Karl Johnson, LBWTSHCG Olson, Leland Tischler, William Boettcher. Next Row: Jack Jorns, Carroll Knudson, Gerald Reinhard, Faye Jacobson, Helen Chambers, Gilbert Resler, Lee Traven. Front Row: Joyce Chambers, Helen Honald, Kathleen Henquinette, Bernice Kwaterski, Eileen Bhirdo, Verna Abrahamson, Marian Malzahn. P gLv'at aQW5 if Back Row: Left to Right: Miss Williams, Charlotte Rohrbach, Bertil Olson, Lawrence Johnson, Elnorn Johnson. Next Row: Kathleen Henquinet, Evelyn Manson, Mary Gardner, Theresa Schneider. Front Row: Marian Malzahn, Barbara Giessemann, Dorlene Herbst, Rita Seller, Bernice Dorothy Cauger. 4' Olson, Karl Kwaterski, A Q , az 3 X Back How: Left to Right: Mrs. ouomi, Juanita Smith, Mildred Malzahn, Dorothy Wesa, Verna Abrahamson, Joan Hickman. Next How: Bonnie Ellen, Eunice Herbst, Joyce Giesseman, Ruth Stenzel, Jeannie Reinhard, Joyce Varmody, Marian Malzahn. Front Row: Helen Stenzel, Caroline Stenzel, Beverly Bergeman, Ruth Uleck, Eileen Bhirmo, Dorothy Gauger, Janet Ohlrogge, Evelyn Gray. 3' ' . I 0 0 Back Row: Left to Right: Clarence Lallemont, Eugene Ohnesorge, Lester Hammersmith, Gerald Henry, Gordon Resler, Winifield Johnson, Carroll Knudson, Wallace Shine, Gordon Anderson, Dale Erickson. Next Row: Joe Hammersmith, Einor Evenson, Arthur Strege, Lloyd Becker, Joseph Kaczmarek, Dale Orsted, Guy Peterson, Emery Kust, Mr. Woerfel. Front Row: Earl Schram, David Seaquist, Philip Appel, Roger Larson, Lyn Schneider, Orville Shine, Donald Gry, Fred Merkle We Back row- Left to Hight- Lee Traven, William Anderson, Audry Bunda, Wayne Paschke, Dorothy Isaccson, Elaine Schultz, Robert Henry, Jerry Peddy, Mary Parent, Joyce Carmody, Marrilyn Johnson. Middle row- Emmalou Hedeen,Paul LeMere,Eileen Sodrburg, Arlene Kwaterski, Barbara Giesseman, Dorlen Herbst, Delores Anderson, Clara Jorns, Virginia Burr, Lucille Mickleson, George Gardner, David Lent, Mr. Weber. Front POW- Dorothy Sigurdson, Arlene Guy, Bernice Lang, Charles Gaskill, Bonnie Allen, Eunice Herbst, Elnora Johnson, Joyce Giesseman, Arlene Anderson, Bruce Schhieder, Mary Gardner,Marlene Eckman, Gloria Patza. The Question: Argumentation: Eileen Bhirdo Beverly Perry Gilbert Resler Harry Zak Bruce Olson Leland Tishler Front Row: Beverly Perry, Harry Zak, Rebuttalsi Leland Tishler. Second row: Bruce Olson, Bruce Olson Eileen Bhirdo, Gilbert Resler. Beverly Perry Standing: Bertil Olson, Mr. Marshman- March 7, 1947 RESOLVED: That the Federal Government should enact legislature to lower the voting age to eighteen years Affirmative Negative Afirmative Negative Affirmative Negative Affirmative Negative 8 8 8 8 8 8 3 3 minutes minutes minutes minutes minutes minutes minutes minutes coach Decision of Judges: In favor of the Negative team. g50'Yu5 Back row- Donald Sitte, Roger Swenson, Glen Fagerstrom, Jack Champeau, layne Paschke, Elnora Johnson, Vivian Wickman, lon Goss, James Hanson, Myron Bauldry, Bertil Olson. Next row- Eunice Sieler, Delores Monica, Delores Knudson, Edris Jacobson, Virginia Burr, Lorna Langhor, Jean Fitzgearld, Lenore Rasler, Audry Bunda, Dorothy Isacceon,Joyce Carmody, Mary Gardner. Next row- Mr. Weber, Vivian Fairchild, Gloria Koehler, Virginia Johnson, Bernice Johnson, Beverly Anderson, Juanita Smith, Bonnie Streg Mary Ann Scholl, Jane Ohlrogge, Arlene Guy, lr1anaeKlaterski, Francis Gardner. Front row- Bernice Lang, Grace Knudson, Betty Paschke, Marcella Gauger, Phyllis Chambers, Ruth Bleek, Rita Seiler, Bernice Kwaterski, Theresa Schnieder, Helen Olson, Eleanor Carlson. Our Chorus teacher had to leave us a few months before scnool closed, but Mrs. Anderson cane to take his place. The soloist is Bernice hwatersai. B gym avaewbdvi Left to Right! Rita Seiler, Barbara Geisseman, Bernice Kwaterski, Dorlene Herbst. CHEERLEADLRS IN ACTION JIRMINY CRICKETSE LOOK AT THAT SCORLL COME ON TLAML WE WANT MORE! G-I-B-R-A-L-T-A-R G-I-B-R-A-L-T-A-R GIBRALTAR YAHL S-S-Sl BOOM! Ah-H1 GIBRALTAR HIGH SCHOOLWU-RAH-RAHL WE'RE FROM GIBRALTAR, WE COULDN' BE PROUDERL'IF YOU CAN'T HEAR US NOW WE'LL YELL A LITTLE LOUDERL U-RAH-RAHL GIBRALTAR! T 4 JS J- nf ,I I , .yl 4 1 w 2f,?3ffFf f I .g + ff' ff X... .V f hfipp, sim Wmvvz ni?3jgffl,kQ,,,+P' ' 34-, T L ' ' . ff-W im . ' gr K . eff' I F ' i-41.1 . .. ' W' f , , - M JY? if 2,2 , ' Muff V .f - . f . 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F vm iffy, it ' V? , X7 ' X A fi 'J' 'iff .. N125 1 ,Q : 'r,E?h Y . I 3-E ' . 13: .f - ' . ' 13m ' ' , ' , J ff? ' . EJ Al eschew Back Roi: Left to Right: Orville Shine, Lester Hamwersmith, Paul LeMere, Glenn Fagerstrom, Jack Champeau, Myron Bauldry, Tom Wesa, Mr, Erann. Next Row: Donald Bitte, Joe Henquinet, Robert Nelson, Glen Gerdman, Donald Geisseman, Neil Rnderson, Next Row: Ross Rehr, Karl Johnson, Donald Holstead, Darrel Schram, Joe Hammersmith, Russell Sunstrom, Arthur Strege. Front How: William Boettcher, Robert Bastian, Eugene Wills, William Petersen, Leon Stephan, Roland Jorns, Wilmer Anschutz. --iii . gf, I Q N 2 gf 'pf o':,, Z, 5 . nm- :Sim 'W' me 2, , e li' H ' ea- na., J fy, ef? 1 f H . ,., , it ' 0 , ,. R, J fl,g,f5 X ' , , 'N Ivy' lkggah ' Sf f M u ll. Boys in action Lugene 'Yills Lester Hammersmith Glen G-erdman Durre ll Schram Donald Holstl 'fd Leon Stephan 1 fin... Joseph Laxmersalith Tom .Mesa liobl rt bastian KW-Q - - A-.fffnxaws 'fli lmer Anschut z Donald Sitte Robert Nfslson 'L ,Ai L .- . , Joseph Kaczmarek Russell Sunstrom Joseph henquinet 49853695955 i 5 S 1 K .xlqx Back Row: Left to Right: Mr. Brann, Donald Giesseman, Wilmer Anschutz, Myron Bauldry, Tom Wesa, Darrell Schram, Neil Anderson. Front Row: Jack Jorna, William Petersen, Don Halstead, William Boettcher, Norman Stenzel. CONFERENCE GAME RESULTS C1946-191.77 Date Ogppne nt Played at We They Ign- Dec . 6 Casco Home 23 26 13 Brus sels Brussels 2 5 20 V 20 Luxe nburg Luxe nburg 36 1,5 Jan . 3 Sevastopol Sevast opol 37 2 5 lf 10 mishicoz Home 21 9 rf 17 Luxemburg Home 42 Ll, 21, Brussels Home 35 21, If S 13 Sevastopol Home 52 26 P' 5' xx Feb. 7 Michicot Home 35 33 V I TOURNAMENT GAMES. I' I Feb. 17 Kell At Algoma L6 33 V I X X 27 Chilton At Algoma 18 30 , N 26 Kewaunee At Algoma 31 39 X u N GIBRALTAR Luxemburg GIBLALIAR Sevastople GIBRALTAR Lux.mburg Casco Sevastople GIBEALLAH GILUALIAR f XV? 1 x BASLLIBeLn HBH SCORES 16 Zo 23 31 31 32 22 35 26 14 BHAVL ACCURAIL SERIOUS KEEN ENTHUSIASTIC TRUTHFUL BRILLIANT ALLRT IVYAL LIVLKY Q i Casco GIHRALTAR Brussels GIBRALTAR Mishicot GIBLALTAR GIBRALTAR GIBRALTAR Brussels Mishicot yn- .M x XX X x Si.. l Back Row Left to Right: David Lent, Wallace Shine, Lloyd Becker, Emery Kust, Roger Larson, Glenn Anderson, Darrell Lenden, Harry Zak, Orville Shine, Joseph Henquinet. Next Row Joseph Stahl, Donald Berns, Ivan Isaacson, John Weborg, William Anderson, Bruce Schneider, Charles Gaskill, Donald Logerquist, Norman Johnson, Gerald Reinhard, Myron Bauldry. Next Row Eugene Ohnesorpe, Herman Berkhahn, Fred Vertz, Darrell Anderson, Gerald Henry, Clarence Bahlart, Jimmy Hanson, Lyn Schneider, Clayton Morgenburg, Gordon Anderson, Dale Erickson, Ralph Gry. Front Row Neil Anderson, David Seaquist, Gerry Wickman, Tom Goss, Donald Geisseman, Earl Schram, Glen Gerdman, Glenn Fagerstrom, Jack Champeau, Fred Markle. Y is ,W William Peters en Donald Halstead Norman Stenzol Darrell Schram OUR nAn'TEAN Our' A team did very well this year. ll We had many very close games and placed third in the Jcn?erence, Our five top players were 'JILLIAM BOETTUHER DONALD H0 LSTEAD IMRMAE STENZEL DARRELL SCHRAM WILLIAM PLTLRSLN These five were followed by: JOHN JORNS WILNER ANSHUTZ TON WESA HARRY ZAK MYRON BAULDRY William Boettcher was among the highest Jin scoring with a great deal of free Wilmer Anschutz John Jorns throws to his credit as well as 2 point baskets.CThis was among our Conference? 'rom wen Harry zak Myron Bhuldrv Principal J. C. I-ansemak . 45335212511 Tom Bus DI'1V9I'S School days????? Former Students ulb. i m An interesting chat Nice weather boys? Until death do us part. MM-sim .fe .3 1. , 9 -faq . if- yn , ' MW' , 'g V N '- jx., by . l L Q 4. .g, 'K 'QA 1 faifk aa...---.di . ...F T CN' ,,,,,.m'g-IL? .31 ,QQ AJ -if If ' . JfPet,', , ,, , iw: A .At Q 9 F K . 'R ,rx x L ,- 2 '--,Q bl,-sf V f ,g ,. -nv u 5- A fu' f- W ..' Lg f ', ' 9 ' 5. V . ' . ' . 1 - ll.. 9 I Y, . ' . fl .Q ., Gibraltar opened its 1946 Baseball season against Luxenburg with a 11 to 1 vicotry and paved the way for the Championship, by taking Mishicot 14 to 4 in the next game. Gibraltar edged out Brussels by a score of 7 to 3, and gathering up momentum, went on to shutout their bitterest rivals, Sevastople, by a score of 8 to 0. In this game La Here starred by holding his opponents to two hits, with his team mates playing errorless ball. The final game of the season saw Gibraltar meet Casco, the only other contender for the title. In this game Gibraltar clinched the 1946 title, winning 7 to 2 for the Championship. The Gibraltar battery consisted of Paul Le Mere on the mound and Holland Strege at the receiving end. Le Mere boasts the best pitching record in the Penninsula Conference by allowing only 15 hits in 5 games. The infield con- sisted of Hanson on first, Herbst on second, Wilson on third, and Thiel at the shortstop position. The outfielders were D. Gerdman, R. Jorns and D. Schram. ? A 4- X X mf I 'H Qu 1 s G9 ....- 7 art 'Nilsen Q ,.. , rw Y Roland Strege Fat Lamson . Mu r - Darrell Schram Under the fine leadership of Coach Gordon Brann, the baseball team of 1946 won the honor of being nchampsn throughout our Conference. Coach Gordon Braun SCORES OF GAMES Gibraltar 11, Luxemburg l Gibraltar 14, Mishicot L Gibraltar 7, Brussels 3 Gibraltar 8, Sevastopol 0 Gibraltar 7, Casco 2 Total Points: Gibraltar-- L7 Total Points: Opponents- 10 Were we in it? Well I guess. Gibraltar High School. 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