Gibraltar High School - Viking Yearbook (Fish Creek, WI)

 - Class of 1947

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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

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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.



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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.

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