Horicon High School - Yearbook (Horicon, WI)

 - Class of 1951

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OFFICE SECRETARY MTS Neitzel '7' COOKS Frieda Gietzel, Lora Maroch, Ida Zarling fLPERJ' JANITOR NURSE Harvey Smith Miss Lockwood BUS DRIVER Bus DRIVER Mr. Maas R A if , , kiAxLf A ,gi lt V ' A 1..7! '.m bfi?-p,.,i wil J 'iff-., fz '5-Ayn 7-W 511413216 L-Q ' M ,'6WF ' 4 - 10 . 71M.mQp:F:.3 'v-'. 'I ,f 1 . 4 'lx 1, , ai-A I A I PRESIDENT KN VICE PRESIDENT S K I J ck Thiede SECRE TARY L 1 Gr Pge6 Z- K ,-T S.. TREASURER rt K and 4IZf' ll' Qt .6 0 EXHAUSTED Sauna GZGM OF KNOWLEDGE Donald Albert nHe d rather hug a basketball than anything else Ftbl 1 2,3 A Bktbl l,2,3,h Base. 1 2,3,L P Jr P. Comm 3, Home Comm M Letter C 3 M M B L Arnit Beske N 'Never have I found a perfec girl, but its fun looking Publ. l,2, Base, 1,2, , TT 1 2 Bktbl 2 Base Mgr 3, De Or Ora 3 Hi Y 2,3,h, Deb Band 1,2,3,h, J P Com 3 P. Ct Home Comm M Ball Com A Letter C A Bu st 3.h M B 3, rreaa Nancy Clarke nHer manner is quiet, but don't judge her by it N M B G c 1,2,3, Ex Read 1 a C M, Jr P Comm Lib Cl 3,h, Home Comm Irving Curry 'To be in love four years exceedeth a High School education Tr l,2, , , Base 1 2, M C 1 Ora l,2,3 M, Jr P Com P cz 3, Letter c Band l 2,3 h Hi Y 2,3,h H B 1, , Pres. l, Stu C 1 , BUS St 3nun Play 3 Robert Dehne I may be small, but, look at Napoleonl' Hi Y 2,3,h Pres 2, Deb 3 u C 3 Pe William Erdman 'A specialist in the philosophy of mischief Ftbl 1,2,3,h, Bug. St 3: Treas l, Play 3, Jr. P Comm 3 Home Comm M, Ball Com M Stu C 3, Letter C 3 M Band 1,2, Page 7 ' .N 0 n n 3 0 I , I JTO e Ko 3: '15 e 3 I e o 0 O , f t nf .n e he . : 0 I o ' co LI ' 0 4 3 ' ' 0 ' To o 0 I Jr. . 33 . . 3 s. . ' 2 . . - ' ' - 3: e o My o e ' 0 9 3 Dr e a ' o 0 0 3i l o o 0 ' .3 . .N Ftbl. 1,2,3,hg Bkubl. l,2,3,Ag g 5 If - 3 M' - f ' - - 3 uf e 9 ' o o o 3: Jre 0 0 ' o K lu. 9 3 '. I uh. A , ' s ' I . - . 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A Q Q ' 0 5 I Page iii? 3 -null' ,af WIN Lorraine Greene nThere's innocence in her, but it stops right there.n Trans -Tennessee in UMQ, B Q, Sec M, ra D c 3,L, Stu C Jr P Com 3, Lib C 3 Home Comm M, Honor Girl Wanda Griepentrog 'The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure and pleasure my business , a P mm 3: r Q P C M, Home Ct M M C C r C Home Comm 1,2, Alan Howe 'He admits there are two sides to everything, his and the wrong side Ftbl 1,2,l4,, Bkcbl 1,2,3, Tr 1,2, Base 1,2, Golf 1 , , Stu C 1, Bug St Band 1,2,3 LL H1 Y 2,3 L, P Co m 3, Letter C 3 M Home Comm M, Home Ct A Ruth Jaquet 'For she is just the quiet kind Whose nature never varies P C mm 3, Jr Pep C 3,h, Ball Ct M Ball Comm M Charles Johns A young man in his early flirties Ftbl 2,3,l.q., Letter c 3 Lp 'rr-23FFA12,3u,Jr P Com 3, Ball Ct Joyce Karstedt Queen for a Dayn but who could ask for more s PP MB 314-J P Comm 3, Home Q M, Home Ct 2, Ball Ct Ma 0 ' 1 ' D . C. - e . - . . 35 G.c. ug ' 0 o o .' . 1, ,Lys . .N YK' P G.C. M' Dr . C. My M.B. 3,h3 in P Jr. . Co . ' S . P. . M3 ,z '14 Y ep Q ' 0 c 3 o a 3 Lib. . 3,h3 J . P. C. 35 .n . ' 3 o n ' M3 M B 3 I+' 0 0 ' g . I I ' 5 S Jro ' 1 ' ' ' ' 9 I 3 P W if: T? k,,, 3 . M.B. 3,h3 M.C. 13 Chl. 2,3,hg It VAV Jrg Q 0 0 ' 0 P0 Cty 5 l5V7 l ' ' ' 3 A, I . 3 I1 .n H ' . ' 9 S , Ni, 0 ' 0 Q 0 y J . 0 is I 0 , : ' o Q , tai ' ' Moc: 1. e co A 0 , . Jrc V ,V 4 0 o ' 0 u ' 0 ,QI ,Q its x O , . as J' Q' Lois Kasten 'The only way to have a friend is to be one.n MB 3, Bug s ,sec 2 Pres 3 h G . 1, Dra C Jr P Comm. , Stu C 2 Lib. C M, Pep C 2, Dec 1 Robert Keel 'My only books were lomen's looks, And follies all they've taught me Trans from Beaver Dam 'MS Ftbl 2,3,L, Base 2,3 u H C Trees M, M B 2 Home Ct M P Comm 3 Letter C 3 M Ball Ct M, Pep Club 2, Kent Kiesow 'If I don't look important, my looks deceive me Band 1 2,3,M M c 1, Deb M Min Sp 2, Ora , M Bug St , Tr , Base 2 Play ra 3, Jr P Co 3 Home Comm M Ball Com M Hi Y 3 4 Marjorie Kirchoff 'I wonder what fool it was that first invented kissing Band 1,2,3 M M C 1 G C , Dec l 2, , , Lib Cl 1 Dra C 3, , Play 3 M B Jr P Comm 3, Home Comm M B111 Ct' H Robert Krueger 'Full of fun and mischief too, doing things he shouldn't do ' , Sec H C l, Ban l,2,3,h, Play 3, Dra C 3 Jr P Comm 3, Home. Comm 3 Hi Y M, Lib C1 2,3,h, Ball Ct M, Ball Comm A Justine Luebke nShe who studies will surely succeed ' G C 1,2 , Drs C Jr P Comm 3, Home Com M Ball Comm M, Lib Cl 3 M Honor Girl fun 'Ui Page an -.uni H 'CBI ,swung jimi Page 10 Kenneth Maas nDisguise our bondage as we will, Tis woman, woman rules us still. Ftbl 1,2,3,M, Band 1.2,3 M Tr 1 2 3, , Letter C 3 Base I I Ll' 1,2,h, Bktbl 2,3,h, Home Comm M Ronald Marsch I must have a 6th sense because there's no sign of the other five Bktbl l,2,U, Base 1 3 M, Tr 1, Ftbl l,2,h, Home K Ball Ct M James Mitchell He was not merely a chip off the old Block, But the old Block itself 1 1 2 3 u M B A Deb 2 St 3 us Ex SP ,1,2 Tr 1 2.3 Jr P Comm Home Comm A Letter C 3 A gals Comm Uv Hi Y 2,3,M. Dre 9 Don Peachey My kingdom for an orchestra H1 Y 2,3 Ly, Pep c I+, Stu c 3, Band , Jr P Comm 3, Ball Comm M, Ball Ct M, B.C 2 Home Comm M, Deb 2 Merlin Pieper Tis feared he'd die of overwork F F A l,2,3,h, Base 1 2, Lincoln Quarberg nDon't argue with me when my mind is made up Trans from California 'LB Ftbl 3 H M B , TT 2, Dre C 2 3 M, Jr P Comm Home Com M, Ball Comm M stu c u, H1 Y 2,3,Uf Golf Letter c 3,h, Band 2. Play 3 4.5! JUFP fd rr 'WP .9 ilns A Donald Raue 'A woman hater! He hates o leave them Ftbl l,2,3.H. Bktbl 1.2. B se l,2,3, Tr 1.2. St 1, Hi Y 1, Letter C 1.2. Susan Rieble 'If speech were electricity, she would be a power house , BUS P 1, De , Ex Read 3,u, Deb 1 29 9 Dre c 2 u, Band l,2,3 A J P Comm 3, Ball Com A B811 cz u, Chl 1.2.3 M. Lib 2 3 M Dorthy Rudolph 'She is pretty to walk with, And witty to talk with J P Comm 3 Heidi Scheidegger 'It's nice to be natural en you're naturally nice , , Dra C P Comm 3, Lib C1 u C Treas 2, Jr Home Ct M, Ball Com M C 1, Home Comm 2,3, Honor Girl Ruth Schneider 'And one was a saucy little red head :Bu-S t D C 1 H Min SP 3, ra ash: Band 1,2.3.M, Home Comm 1 2.3. , Jr P comm 3 Lib Cl 12,, Helen Schnell nMusic hath charm and so hath the musician. M.c. lg Band 1 2, , - M.B. ' Jr. P. Comm. 33 Ball Comm. M' Home. Comm. 3,U3 Stu. C. 2g Bug. St. Q. '! ill' Page 11 ' t .n , ' o 2, 8 . - , - u. C. YC, ' - ' 0 3' 1 X on M.B. M' 0 St' Bluf M'C' 15 G.C. l,hg V. res. ' c. l 2: N . Q ' o 9 3 g 0 9 ' D 5 r' , .9 ' . o 1 ' . : Cl. Ax f . , - 'H A N u.B. ug M.c. lg Pep c. 2, ' To 0 0 0 S. , wh .n M.B. 3 Lu . . ug G.C. ug Jr: 0 0 ' Q Q . St 0 0 0 ' 0 Po Q0 x . 0 0 . 0 0 o 0 In ly I M-B- M' . S . 3,Mg G.C. lg e : 5 0 0 ' D Q C. Q L+. 0 A u I I ' 3 3 ul 9 'GX n . 3 M. M. Wharf 4 N Page 12 11 Eleanor Schwartz nHer hair is too dark to be an angel's.n Dre- C- 42 M-B- hs G.c. u- Lib c. 3 u- M.c. 1' Jr. p, Ct: . Pep 61f 2. ' 3' Sene Schwarze I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided, And that is the lamp of experience Base l,2,3,u, Band 1,2, Stu 1 Read 2,3,M, Home Comm ,1 h , Bug S , Or a 3 A Min Sp Q Audrey Silverness 'Music is the universal language M B 1, , Bug St 3,h, Treas 2 De 1,2, Deb , a c 3, , Band 1,2,3 u Lib C l 2 ,M, Stu C 3,h, Honor Girl Jack Thiede nS11ent but earnest, simple bu sincere Ftbl 2,3,h, v. Pres. M, Tr 2,3,h, Base l,2,3,h Home. 3,h, Letter C 3 M , Ronald Ulrich 'He knows a football team 1sn't the only place you need a good line Ftbl lMi1vaukeeJ 1,2, Horicon 3 H Bktbl 3nU, B850 3nUp TP Jr P omm r P 3, Letter C 3,h, Pep C1 3 Dorene Werner 'The thing that goes the farthest toward making life worthwhile The cost the least and does the most is just a pleasant smile ' G C l,2,3,h, Ball Comm M Jr P Cinm 3, Home Comm M, Ball Ct A K- f I dl' l !'91 ' n Ill ll A C. 32 V. Pres. 33 M.C. ' Ex: M.B..h' . t. L- .'or'.' 3 . . .lf . . M' . . ' . 3 M.C. lg c. ' . 1 2,3,Lg p' Dr . . 2, M' , 3 . I vi lo g 33 ' 0 e ' I 1 P on -' W.,' ? - , . . . . 1' Y N ' comm. 35 Bail comm. L- H1-Y 2, 7 ' o 3 0 rev f,nw rpprlae On V 9 I o ' 0 ' o ' , 6 3:1-I-5 0 0 G v 33 J 0 0 Ct' , N ' o ' o Q 4, yi N U l 2 e . ,.' , , S o o ' 0 I e F 1 Warren Wendt Let others do the laboring, I'1l do the rest I'11 do the rest Publ 1,2,3,h, Bktbl 2 3, Base 2 , , Tr 1,2,3, H1 Y 2 3 h Home. Ct M, Letter C 3,h, Winter Ball King M Milton Wille ' Never let studies interfere with your education , B g S M C Bktbl 3 A, Tr 1,2, Base 1,2, , , Ex Sp A Min Sp 1,2, 3,h, Ftbl Mgr 2,3,M, Band 1, 2 3 M, Jr P Comm 3 Home Comm 1 Y 2,3,M, Letter C 3 Ball Comm M, Ball Ct M Joan Yasger must not say that she was true, Yet let me say that she was fair M Dre c u, Band 1,2,3,h, J P Comm 3, Home Com 1 A Stu L b C 3, Ball om Winter Ball Ct M Raymond Zietlow He is quiet but one never knows. Lois Zuelsdorf 'lard features every bungler can command, To draw true beauty llln 'll shows a masters hand. , lb C , Dra Home Comm 14, Court I+, Ball 90mm , Jr. P Comm. M C Four years of memories. Page 13 Ghu Wil! We, the Senior Class of Horicon High School, in Dodge County, state of Wisconsin, being sound in mind and memory, hereby make and publish our last will and testament. Arnit Beske leaves his height to Bruce Winters Nancy Clarke leaves her ability to knit to Carol Kurtz. Irv and Sue leave their abil1ty to go steady to Jerry Klomberg and Mary Persha. Robert Dehne wills his knowledge of math to Squeaky Pieper. Bill Erdman wills his bookkeeping intelligence to the two Junior girls. Lorraine Greene wills her quiet ways to Iela Bunkoske, Wanda Criepentrog leaves her ability to make friends to Carol Marx. Putter Howe wills his baton to lead the high school orchestra to Ruth Lueck. Ruth Jaquet wills her parking space on the west side of school to Carl Steffen. Lois Kasten leaves her leadership to the Junior class. Robert Keel leaves his technique with women to Lester Gritzmacher. Kent Kiesow wllls his armful of books and his studious manner to Jim Zuelsdorf ability to sing loud in chorus to Marlene Nitschke Maryorie Kirchoff leaves her vocal Robert Kruerer leaves his mimicing Justine Luebke wills her quietness Pete Maas wills his basket uniform Pete Marsch leaves h1s alarm clock ways to Donnie Pasbrig to Shirley Rettschlag to Russel Kohrt to Joan Hurley and Lucille Krueger James Mitchell wills his pr1vate 7th hour study period in the lab to Wayne Werner Don Peachey leaves his accordion to the high school band Merlin Pieper wills his sleeping pills to next years social problems class Link Quarberg wills his vocabulary to Gerald Marsch Donnie Raue is just leaving Dorthy Rudolph says the only thing she has to leave is her ring, and she positively refuses to give that up Heidi Scheidegger leaves her prom queen crown to the future queen of '52 Ruth Schneider leaves her giggle and wants Ela1ne Brltzman to make good use of it Helen Schnell wills her ability to find boy friends to JoAn Firehammer To Yvonne Grams, Eleanor Schwartz wills her dancing abillty Gene Schwarze leaves, to Allan Balhke, his shortness Audrey Silverness wills her music talent to Mary Schwartz Jack Thiede wills his abil1ty to get along with women to Harpo Marx Ronald Ulrlch wills his seat on the bus to 3ob Jlr1ch Warren Wendt wills his letter to Herbie Werner Dorene Werner wills her natural curly hair to Sharon Nltschke Milton Wille, gleefully hurls his trombone at Mr Kent with a slgh of relief Joan Yasger wllls to Norma Roll her majorette ability Raymond Zeitlow wills his typing ability to Ronnie Heid Lois Zuelsdorf wills her friendly manners to Jenny Chesmore Football F F A Marsh B eezes Staff Bugler Staff President of a Class Vice President Secretary Treasurer Boys Chorus Girls Chorus Basketball Track Baseball Declamation Oration Original Oration Extemp. Speaking - - - Extemp. Reading - - - Victory Sp. Ch Min. Debate - - - - - - - - ' ' ' Ftbl F F A Buge St Pres V Pres Sec Treas G C. Bktbl BBBGO Deec Ora. OT OTH: ' Exe Spa -Ex. Read. M line SP Dabs One-Act Play - - - - - - -' ' P1870 Dramatics Club - - - - - - DTH- C- Pege 17+ Baseball Manager Base Mgr. Track Manager gr Football Manager Fthl Basketball Manager Bsktbl Mgr Band Band Junior Prom Committee Jr P Homecoming Committee Home Winter Ball Commi ttee Junior Prom King Senior Prom Queen Senior Prom King Bomecomi Homecoming King Student Council Honor Girl H1 Y Cheerleader - - - - - ng Queen Library Club - - - - - - Operetta - - - - - - - - Student Court ---- Lettermans Club ---- - F.F.A. Speaking - - - Comm. Com . Ball Comm Home Home Stu my ---cn Lib. C1, - -'cgurrf Letter C. F.F.A. Sp. ---------- . -..,- . ,,,0-D - ' one TI'eMe -----M.B. --- .Mgr-. Mixed Chorus---------------- MsC: Jun10T PT0m Queen ' - : -JT. P. 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Lg I 4 Y .Q F Q - L Row Row Row Row 3 2 1 uludfl- Powaman WITH KNOWLEDGE Werner, D Schmidt, D Strobusch, D Sauer, R Johnson, Spittel, J Rehse, K Pieper, C Buelter, D Bushkie, C Boelter Beesie, E Ewert, P Kurtz, M Holtz, B Ulbricht, M Hein, Seide, J Baker, M Persha, D Manolis, P Butts, D Frank Wille, C Kurtz, W Winker, S Willers, E Britzman, L Schult Schliecker, M Marohl, S Nitschke, Miss Simmons Asmus, C Steffen, R Wrucke, D Bischoff, W Wendland, The Class of 1952 with a membership of no students, proved itself an enterprizing class in its 3rd year in Horicon High The first project attempted by the class was a Thanksgiving dance, which was a huge success financially as well as socially as Don Peachey and his orchestra provided the music A winter turnabout party was the next school affair sponsered by the Juniors This consisted of a winter snow party the afternoon in which skiing, toboggning, and sleigh riding formed the entertainment The dance in the evening to which the girls took the boys was a new and novel idea The big event for the class was the annual Junior Prom The 'Top Batters was the theme Prom King Kenneth Pieper provided the music 'April Showers led the Grand March, with his escort of efafid Uffccmfi Junior classmates As this social event of April lhth is the high light of the Junior year, it was well attended and a financial success The Juniors have participated in speec athletics, and chorus as well as debate and band Let it never be said that our Juniors are not an outstanding class Kenneth Pieper, Vice President Roger Wrucke, President Elaine Britaman, Secretary Lynn Spittel, Treasurer Page 16 h FN 1 ' All ! n 1+--HO I O O O Le o l 0 U 0 Jo o 0 Q 0 0 Ee O I 0 C U Ja c o 0 0 0 zl C. 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Klomberg. 0 ' in . ll I n O fx A H' ' x, A Row Row Row Row Row 6 seal' IQ44 COMPRESSED WITH KNOWLEDGE S Held, D Pahl, L Mellenthein, J Zuelsdorf, Henkel, E Hintz, G Marsch Buelter, G Pribnow, N Boll, G Sager, M Keel Mitchell, I Bunkoskee, M Schwartz, R Benner, Schlegel, B Schindel, P Baerwald, L Krueger L bke M Lentz J Chesmore, R Lueck, J Day: ue Learman, C Lindert, S Nitchke, S Rettscnlag, Howe, J Hoke, J Hurley, K Bohn Sager, A Bahlke, G Schultz, M Marks, Schultz, W Moul, E Bauer, R Mellen thien, M Kiesow 1 N Moldenhauer, L Nright, O Brandenberg hase, L Marx, D Sophomore class held its main event on October 2, when they initiated the Freshman class In the evening a gala party was glven the new 'FroshN by the Sophomores The homecoming thls year for the Sophomores was very successful They received first prize for their window display and honorable mention on the float January 8, the Freshman gave a return party The serious play 'Hurricane Hill' was presented by the class on March 31 61444 Ufjwm e Judy Day, Vice President Karen Lelrman, President Gayle Sager, Treasurer Gerald larsch, Secretary Page 17 .' A,-X l v V r , l ' ' 4 ,g 6 V I - sf: t ' i ,, ' ' f , ..Q 1 ' Q 'hpl , ' In v ' Re e e a D. Pasbrig, P. Classen, G. Schwartz, G. Roll, M. . . Ll- Me e e e e , D. . . . Je - O l O 3--L- - - , - r Ke 0 ' ' Se 0 ' ' 2--R. ' . . . . Re e e e e ' 1 . 1 X Th . ' to I I 4- Z , --W ' Q v V P I 1 Row Row Row Row Qaajunan INTAKERS or KNOWLEDGE S Pagel, K Beyer, A Lauersdorf, E Jacquet, K Nitschke, Johnson, R Wanie, A Goetsch, G Miller, D Speigalburg, Lyons, J Seering, C Spittel, B Winters Krueger, Y Grams, M Hoepner, D Frank, J Dickinson, Weichbrodt, G Bischoff, M Meiske, C Schumann, A Washburr Grimm, S Sturm, L Calkins Marthaler, E Schwantes, B Knuepple, R Persha, V Pagel, Firehammer, M Fireham er, L. Griepentrog, M Reible, Zietlow, C Marx Rassman, J Pieper, D Templar, E Rehn, B Neuendorf, Olsen, R Wright, J Schultz, D Bushkie, R Kohrt, ls Schmidt, S Beyer, E Broeniman, K Pitzlin FRESHMAN EVENTS The annual homecoming event was quite a thrill for the Freshman It made them very happy that they won second place in the window decorations and third place in the floats any of the Freshman boys enjoyed a season of football on the WAU and HB' squads 'Bn basketball was also enjoyed by the Freshman boys Those boys who did not make the 'Bu team had equally much fun playing in intramurals Glade Gfjocemx, Perhaps the biggest event in the Freshman life was the annual initiation Page 18 Fred Kasten, Vice President Dennis Templar, Treasurer A noon time program was enjoyed by all as some of the Freshman did their stunts party took place in the High School gym that evening Later in the school year the Fresh man gave a return party The girls in Home Economics certainly enjoyed preparing small snacks for teachers The Freshman Senior girls basketball game IBB won by the Freshman Dick Johnson, President Carol Marx, Secretary f . 4 1 I n ' ' --H0 O O O C Re C O O O Cl I I O ' --Mg 0 o o Q Do U O I O - Re C O 3--A. O I I O Je I 0 Y. . 2 'Ae e Q 0 O Je I O O U Row 1--W. Calkins, R. Ulrich, R. Beske, A. Winker, F. Kasten, Do 0 0 0 O M 4 ly Q ' ' . The Aafwdm O as M b' , , 4 at fwfg if Q E O W M 2 , 0 5 T175 , lj ' I 9 1' 2, '63 E F . ' I illiv L fp E S-: ff Q :'. - x fl 'f - 5 , -1 . f .-. -1 x . Q' - - 1, 5. , I . Q -' 0.592 f 1 ' ' ' O n 0 f ff w O9 ' u 0 1 G ,--L X L Z f E 5' E 1, , R ffl gg, sgogo A . T' ' 6 X N' E K be -H X 1 X L T 2. vi P X i Q Q f' ,E - f , ,f 'jg I 'Il' F 117535 X WGWMAN '40 .5 Q 7:33 4 rllzqgpg 5 ff', f It ' F' ,r' 7 fa SFFN LIBRARY Cl-U9 968 Page 19 addddu DRIVESHAFI' Row 2 Coach Meyer, E Broeniman, D Schmidt, R Marx, Keel, W Erdman, D Asmus, C Johns, D Albert, Steffen, R' Ulrich, I Curry, J Mitchell, D Raue, Kasten, Coach Stangby. Row 1 R Kohert, R Mellenthien, J Rehse, J Thiede, Marsh, W Wendt, A Howe, K Pieper, R Nitchke Klomberg, J Marsh, L Quarber8aManager M Wille Although they were unable to taste victory in 1950, Horicon's gridders demonstrated marked improvement over the 19h9 team Guided by their Head Coach, Martin Meyer, and Assistant Coach, Norman Stangby, and despite handicaps in the nature of a polio scare and a juggled schedule, the men of Horicon high showed signs of determination and thorough training in fundamentals and the HT' offense Hartford, Oconomowoc, and West Bend, who were Little Ten Power houses, proved too tough for the nMarshmenu, but against Waupun, Columbus, Ripon, and Mayville our gladiators fought toe to toe all the way Horicon gathered in fifty seven points in five games, as compared with a season total of seven points in 19h9 1951 should hold much promise! B7eamFn 5 fd.-5 FN! 3' 7 K vs F ' -29 wav tif' Row Coach W Johnston, B Nuendorf, M Henkel, R Wanie . Beyer, 0 B andenburg, M Marks, L Sager, I Klggoy, . Moldenhauer, R Marten, Coach G Jones. Row 2 Nitschke, J Olson, D. Templar. W. Buschke, G Roll, . Spittel, D Pahl, D. Strobusch, D. Schmidt, A Rossmann Row Schultz, R Ulrich, G Hiller, B. Winter, R Johnson, Lyons, C Spittel, B Calkins P Classen K. Pitzlin 'I'he 'B' squad worked and built itself into a worthy feeder for future high school varsity teams. Under coaches Gomer Jones and William Johnston, these boys P889 20 ,hoped gpirit and fight, and the will to learn. They won one of three tuasles Ro 0 . e . e .0 Co e e 0 o Fe R: Q. o . o O o g Jo o e . , 'tag , . 239 . - ' . - .v' 'ep 'CN ,K ffl a t i h Q A . I S I I W 1: V , , 0, s D 47 - Q' i ' 1 3 ' D b' e tv, ,, ' , , D - 'g ' , We 3 KY, - 0 V A, I , i z' Q., M ' ' ,L K. ' X ,. in ' . ' , 'Q Q if Xmi fx b' x I lf. -, li-xl ,,,.,A - , f H A.. J -. 5 af tty: 1- I A-1' I' Y! .Vs R - 1 sq ' P ' Q. I vi v I 5 ' . m 3 2 I ri .. W , , n . .1 K -. A k .1 4 J A I U V , Q D .,, 'si' 30' 0 O 0 O g S O U U O W . Q RO e 0 L 0 ' o g 1 'J0 0 0 0 Co 0 e Q o g . Z? TIMING GEAR X., wg 1-,- ' ea ex 'luui.!-F Coach Jones, R. Johnson, L. Splttel, R. Wrucke, K. Maas, D. Asmus, D. Bischoff, C. Steffen. D. Albert, R. Ulrich, I. Curry, D. Raue, D. Schmidt, Mgr. B. Hase- Only two seasoned veterans from the Q9-50 squad were on hand to greet Coach Jones as he ushered in his 27th year at the helm of the Marshmen cagers. Irv Curry and Don Albert were the two veterans around whom Coach Jones pinned his hopes as the Marshmen swung into another season. Bowing first to a strong Port Washington team M6-37 and then to a highly rated Watertown team 59-33, the Marshmen swung into Little Ten Conference play with a pleasing M3-M2 triumph over Mayville. Hartford and Oconomowoc, who finished in a tie for Conference laurels dropped Horicon in two conference battles MZ- 30 and 52-3h. Edgewood Academy of Madison, rolled over the Marshmen to an easy 6k-38 victory The Marshmen started the 1951 half of the season with their second conference win at the expense of Ripon hh-37, but a strong Waupun team then took the measure of the Marshmen 46- 36. Mayville and Horlcon, resumed their rivalry with the nod going to the Iron City men M2-37. Watertown again displayed their skill to outscore the Marshmen in a S5-28 victory. The Marshmen fell victim to an upset when the Red and White of West Bend edged them A7-MS. A stunning A3-MO overtime win over Columbus followed by another victory over Berlin 29-26 boosted the Horicon morale. The ran down the curtain on the SO-Sl season bowing to powerful Beaver Dam giving them Z wins against 6 losses in conference competition. The Marshmen jumped off to a good start in the first round of the Waupun Regional Tourney by posting a M5-hh verdict over West Bend. Advancing to the Semi-final round Horicon was defeated by the stronger Hartford quintet 56-3h. Don Albert and Irv Curry did yeomen service in holding down the guard positions plus the offensive power of sharp-shooting Don Raue were important factors in the Marshmen season. Ron Ulrich, capable reserve guard and Kenny Maas reserve center round out the quintet of Seniors who will be sadly missed next season. g'7eam Mr. Meyer in his first year at ,Q 1 Horicon H1 School coached the 58 59 Horicon nBEhSquad into a hard fighting group of boys. They started out slow but completed ing the season with 3 wins and 10 losses. With a little more experience these boys should prove valuable to the 'A' squad in years to come. Lyons, C. Bpittel, D. Johnson, D. Bushkle, D. Schultz, J. Rehse, Schmidt, Coach Meyer, M. Marks, R. Kohrt, W. Bushkie, D. Templar, larsch, L. Mellenthien, K. Beyer. Page 21 the season at a 'hot' pace finish- Page 22 William Erdman -H-tigfzzi mei' was 4 H9 .swf haf Robert Keel Irving Curry SENIORS WITH LETTERS Warren Wendt 152, WX? an FM xg SPARKS Ronald Ulrich 5,..'sa-ff wa YK 'WT iam ya, J James Mitchell Alan Howe Q K in N-4, Wifi' 21 V f wr 'H 5?a J :swf 5 Ronald Marsh Donald Raue . iff + .W . X, Q 1 ' K f L J ,fa . ll ' 0' '. a - Ivr M 1, 74 ' A . 49 Arwf ,. so rrer r e . , 'W ee o L, sw . or K ' ,QMT . , A ,...,...,,. V, ., wif . W . , h K A,,- Q, .. w 1 A - ef , - 9555? Vai.-359, ,, g ' - .1 , x' 'aaaww saga ' Hive, f - f . 15: f K X rx xg, H w A ' , 1 32,2332 - x , If VV, af - ' 5 I A i ., 1 I :Min Vx I Firm 'w ' - ' - Q! 2 f 1 'r gf: 7 ' ' rr - ' ' ' .. W3 ,, 1 ' ,,.r , or .k A fm, J . ef, M f g V My , f' 2 .5 M . , .'.' 'WL ' ' ,jf ' 'cr : X, -1 If.-we N gy ' , 2: ffaf' :frxf-ea ' A , 1 if-Y' , A Q' Qx g3v,,f' ,. .grfw ipljjw- ,-.r':2zi,fi W V x -' 3 4 .. 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Wille, D Albert, C Steffen, D Bischoff Ulrich, R Marx, G Schwarze, W Bushkie, F Kasten Mgr. Kohrt, M Kiesow, J Rehse, R Nitschke, R Marsch, Coach Meyer. Row 1 Row 3 Coach Jones, J Olson, G Schwartz, L Mellenthien, R Nitschke, M Marks, D Speigelberg, J Schultz, J Pieper B Nuendorf, D Yahl, A Goetsch, G Schultz, M Kiesow, R Ulrich, D Schmidt G Marsch, L Spittel, K Pieper, R Ulrich, J Mitchell, L Quarberg, I Curry, R Wrucke, D Asmus, W Werner, C Boelter, J Thiede, R Marx R. Wright W Calkins, K Beyer, C Spittel, B Wintersk J Seering, C Lyons, R Buchhblz, A Rassmann, P Classen Row Row as l ' V. 9' 4'-7 V153 5 ,asp 'S' ,J Row 3 Mitchell, I Curry, W Jones, N Wrucke, D Bischoff, B Gentz, R Schultz, R Wrucke, W Wendt, J. Porten, mgr Row 2 Johns, D Miescke, R Martin, K Wilkens, J Thiede, D Asmus, G L Klawitter, L Quarberg, L Gritzmacher, J Klomberg Row 1 C Boelter, R Mellenthien, M Marx, R Nitchke, G Schwartz, L Spittel, M Kieeow, D Sauer, G Roll, D Schmidt, D Pahl, P Classen 'A Seerin Ulrich Maas, Marsch, 'DJQ o o o 0 o Re Q o 0 L: o o o o R0 l 0 0 0 ' 2 Z 0 0 . 0 I 'O .0 , 0 . 1 3 o o e o o 7 .- My ,- U if W W 4 U is J f we VV A A I Vgfrk T: X ' K 1 q I , V Y, , 1, . ' V ' 4 k W 1950 vm? Q 3 X-f. M ' - H , .I fy' k 4,-' 9!.,.,' ' 4. . A , A 1' r . , 54 x, M B xl if 'H' 4 M ' , 1 . f r Y ' W Nl I Q vc. I. I 1 ,Q lx V I N f 'gb ' I , Q SBQ-' Q ,qi di .' ,b , A M da 1 L . A A 1 we , ,, ' - ' , tv ' T 4 -T I, wc ,HI agile' , no Qwf ' K, A k, ,R, 4 . n,,a,LW. tjltghkv H- , JO o o Rv 0 0 .Q Go 0 o . --C, . . . Go 0 0 0 I I :fa 1- x,,. .. .2 4 . ? M Lf Q, ,LA .K nvwfx fxv 1 o . -f' 9,1 3 -' +11 ,q. 1 : l,' . s ,fi , L 3 I s ,AA .f 'i::l,--'siiiN'1V'1w ngfk JAN? ov Lew ' ., L '- af-. .2-al - i 2 .-..,. -4 x W fQQ gg, in!! i qivgfaq gl 3 2 . ' -t III 'M I 'run-I ,K fi IQ... 5 x r' .I 1. Lois Kasten 2. Justine Luebke 3. Audrey Silverness Q. Alan Howe 5, Warren Wendt 6. Nancy Clark 7, Don Peachey 8. Ruth Schneider 9. 10 11 12 13 lu 15 16 Irving Curry Lois Zuelsdorf Joyce Karstedt Marjorie Kirchoff Wanda Griepentrog Joan Yasger Lincoln Quarberg Kenneth Maas xi 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. .7i. Q' Dorthy Rudolph Ruth Jaquet Susan Reible Justine Luebke GenekSchwarze Dorene Werner Helen Schnell Heidi Scheidigger Ronald Ulrich Milton Wille Girls gym Bobby Kreuger k Kent Kiesov Ronnie Marsch Bob Keel Bill Erdman Page 25 Page 26 'sibfrf' ' I . , 1 lg' ', P ,N 5 551 - , QV,9mw O ' ' i- .- I I A X .Ls ,im ,1' . M 5 Gel' ,fs . f , . 1 S . , ,WJ is-JC5 Q1 .IQJ .PV . igvgg lla, ma, 'F 20, ' f ff 0 . ' 1, .X 1. The new stove 6, 7th hour 11. Use Pepsodent 16, Mgvie maker 2. Home of the Marshmen 7, Feminine all-stars 12, Waiting 17, We Two 3. The Burnett Special 8. The Crorning 13, 7 ? 18. lst Grade Lg.. Afternoon sleighridell 9, Bottoms up 114. Time out 19, Prom Court 5. Drum majorettes 10. A f1an story 15. Yeas Teams ao. Late again 14041061 ACCELERATORS OF ANNUAL Row 2 P Classen, M Marks, J Willie, L Schultz, D Asmus, S Willers, I Curry, J Mitchell Miss Kolb, D Manolis, Mr Johnston, G Klomber Wendland, R Wrucke, R Hayes Row 1 Willie, A Beske, A Howe, R Schneider, Silverness, S Reible, L Kasten, G Schwarze, Erdman :25gufg5gQg SPEAKER Susan Reible, Wayne Wendland, Karen Learman, Mrs Kavolski, Audrey Silverness, peter Claggen lad Row 3 Frank, L Griepentrog, H Reible, D Manolis, Mitchell, w Wendland, Mr scangby, L Quarberzf Klomberg, A Silverness, N. Clarke, G. Sager, Griepentrog, H Scheideggpr Row lellenthein, R Krueger, S Beyer, R Jaquet, Soaring, P Classen, I Bunkoske. Row Marx, L. Greene, R Schnieder, L Zuelsdorf, Reible, K Learman, J Luebke L Kasten, J Yasger, P889 27 E Schwartz n xl X, Q' ' 1 . M f A I A . U O O O. , w. ' . I ' 8' Me 0 Q . A. . . , We 5 6 i , x E D' .1 ' 1 !. K' . 'x X -2-Q R if 1 r 2 1 x . - 1 ' I -- 1' 5 . ,Q v i A --D. . - - Jo 0 0 ' Go 0 wo 0 ' 2--L. e 0 o J, . . 1--C. . Q SQ 0 0 0 0 B ana! HORN I RENDERING THE MUSIC I Oboe Bassoon Flute Clarinet Baritone Page 28 O Rettschlag Wrucke Howe Oberdiek Ulmer Schnell Flrehammer Yasger Day Firehammer Willers Schwartz Frank Pahl Wagner Melheske Deering Zuleger Smith Silverness Ulrich Saxophone Horns Cornets Curry Reible Mitchell Sager Bunkoske Schultz Grams Howe Relble Kavolski Bushkie Klomberg Heid Carhardt Kiesow Classen Classen Kirchoff Manolis Sager Johnson Ulrich Bushkie Marks Basses Percussion Trombones The Horicon High School Band has been very active this year. On July 28th the band motored to South Milwaukee to take part in Beske Heid Maas Pieper Peach Wrucke Krueger Zuelsdorf Beyer Johnson Marx Pasbrig Lindert Marx Schneider Wille Phister Confare the Music Festival there and also played at various F1remen's Tournaments. Our Band performed on the Football field for home games and played at the basketball games Our Music Festival this year is being held the band took a trip sponsored by the American Legion tg Tomah, wisconsin Dells, and Camp Mc Coy to play for veterans in the hospitals We feel that we have had a very successful year I X I. A. if M. R. S. Ds K. H go K. . D. if L. J. Y M. Yo R. J. A' J- J. S' K' J. JD CQ S. B. R. M. 'T' D' D. Bo C9 D. D. C. . P. K' H. D. Zarndt W. Wendland R, Wrucke M. P. . M, J. P. T, M. M, R. S. D. . A. ' 3- R. R. B. M. . at Fond du Lac and many students are participating. On April 27th e CARBURATOR C BLENDING THE VOICES J Kirchoff Werner Zuelsdorf Green Reible Griepentog Scheidegger Schwartz Luebke Nischke Kurtz Wille Marohl Bessie Schliecker Frank Ulbright Holtz Keel Rettschlag Bunkoske Chesmore Howe Schwartz Bohm Learman Firehammer Marx Miescke Persha Ewert Hein Siede Bischoff Schumann Sennetts Butts L Griepentrag The Chorus this year is composed of high school girls. The Chorus took a trip to Fond du Lac to hear the Don Cossack Chorus, a group of Russian Singers and Dancers. They will also attend the Music Festival at Fbnd du Lac. The girls, along with the band, are also taking a trip to Tomah, Wisconsin Dells, and Camp Mc Coy. The Chorus also participated in the Minstrel Show. Page 29 , n S N ll ' i' 's ' 2 f Q A I Xu I I i W K kv A A N4 .4 X' M 'N K ' - .. - y -, . . tx' J 4 ' x p ' L 3,255 ' NMR- wc' W Y 1'-g -. -,za-geixfwmam .t,e ,,,.,-...,,,,q:,,. M. S- I. J. S. M. C. K. M, C. . Mo M. E. M- E. Go C. P L' flljhfgm Row 3 M Willa, A Beske, W Wendland, J Mitchell Row 2 L Mellenthein, R Wrucke, K Kiesow, I Curry, A Lauersdorf, G Sager, M Firehammer, P Classen, G Schwarze, J. Klomberg, D Pahl, R Ulrich, Mrs Kavolski Row 1 M Reible, P Butts, D Manolis, L Greene, S Reible, A Silverness, K Learman, M Hein, J Beesie, J Baker 444-A Sager, P Baerwald, J Schlegel, M Hein Britzman, L Schultz, W Winker, E Schwartz, Scheidegger, W Griepentrog, D Raue, I Curry, Krueger, L Zuelsdorf, S Reible, S Willers, Learman, C Lindert, P Butts, M Lentz Howe, J Day, A Silverness, J Luebke, L Kasten, Clarke, R Schnieder, Miss Weaver, L Greene Row 3 Row 2 Row Sfeaj .fadaafuf Glad TALE LIGHTS 'U H 'di Row 3 J Klomberg, P. Classen, R Wrucke, K Learman, B itzman, D Asmus, W Wendland, B Hass, Miss K01b Quarberg, H. Schnell, J Mitchell, A Hove. I Curry Raue, S Reible, D Albert, G Schwarze, K Kiesow, Krueger, M Willa, D. Rudolph, Mrs Kavolakin Yasger, M Kirchoff Scheidegger, R uacquet, L Greene, N Clarke, Luebke, R Schnieder, J Karstedt, W Griepentrog, E Schwartz, A Silverness, Row 2 Row 1 Page 30 ,741 GJUVZ Kgf4AUq?A6l FAN K CIRCULATING THE NEWS 6 ' f ' P' A ' 0 Q n 0 . 3 F Vfwlx 1 ,W P ' 1' Q, - 5 . 5 f 5 A' lfif r 4 3 S, 1' ' x! ' - F fl --G. . , , , Ee 0 9 , H. Q . , Ro 0 g , Ks o g . , 1 So o g , . N. . , , 5551 JW 1 S A, ' ,A A . A , , B .' ,.- Ay Q h 15 Q . W , ' C - - 1 ' P ' 1, . 4 2 I . .1 U If -I -..EZ 0 0 . : ' -QL. , . o o Do 0 c 0 ' R. Q 0 Jo o o Hn Q - 0 0 Jn o 5 s phalaqwphq Glad - 6 rw nf' Row 2 Mr Helvig, L Mellenthein, W Wendt, R Base, Classen, K Rieper, A Howe, R Krueger, R Dehne, Thiede, Mr Fish, Row 1 Curry, G Schultz, J Klomberg, A Beske, K Kiesow, Wille, I Mitchell, L Quarberg, W Wendland, Peachey, W Bushkie Peter Classen, Irv Curry, Bill Erdman, Wayne Wendland, Jerry Klomb M Johnston, Kent Kiesow, CNet on picture, James Mitchellj HA' TEAM CHEERLEADERS S. Rettschlag, R Jaquet, S. Reible, C Lindert, D Manolis SPRINGS nB' TEAM CHEERLEADERS Marilyn Reible, Edward Jaquet, Marilyn Marohl Page erg, 31 ' 0 0 o 0 Pe I O O O J. . Io 0 e o 0 Mo Q I I DI I O . o f 5 ' ,, ,J lc -A G J .ez 'l , 5 V ,np 1 N. lv E A W s 3 ' I1 Q , Q 0 0 0 Row 2 Row 1 Johnson, R. Ulrich, Mr G Jones, D Asmus, K Learman, M Keel, M Marks, R Wrucke D Templar A Silverness, G Schwarze, L, Kasten, Beyer, R. Britzman, Klomberg, Bischoff, Raue, L Mellenthien, I Curry, L Qnarberg A m auiwwa Row 2 Mr Kel15,K Nitschke, K Pitzlin, J Pieper, Goetsch, H Werner, G Schwartz, E Bauer, G Roll, Ulrich, J Seering, B Schultz, W Moul Pahl, C Johns, W Werner, R Kohrt, J Rehse, Buelter, E Broeniman Row 2 Row 1 Plze 32 56 fs 'ful Keel, R Marx, D Asmus, J Mitchell, Thiede, J Marsch, W Bushkie, R Johnson, Curry, D Raue, W Wendt, L Quarber Wrucke Beske, D Bischoff, M Wille, G Schult K Pieper, R Ulrich, K Maas, C Steffen, Erdman, A Howe 1 S 'X I 1 fx 0,3 ' O Y x 49 ,..K. Q 4 o Ee ' ' ' ' Jo 0 ' --D, . . De 0 ' ' fi? U ' Lin ,ff N Q 0 r V: 1 4 f il R.: . C O . O. 0 Re 0 o 0 Q Row 1-,M. Pieper, B. Nuendorf, L. Sager, C. Buelter, R. Wrucke Do O O l 0 Cl O D ,J af 52 ' ' H V, fr: 1 vii 'Q' --Bl O l O JI O 0 O Ie Q o o gp R. Ao e a e zl I O O O B' fl 'X 1 KW, Back rowg 23. 141. R. Every year a Senior girl is chosen by her fellow classmates and the faculty to represent Horicon High School as a Daughter of the American Revolution. The DAR is a good will committee to promote better citizenship in the United States. tiff 5 .ff Y Lorraine Greene, Justine Luebke, Audrey Silverness, Heidi Scheidegger. Front Row5E1eanor Schwartz, Susan Reible. Badger Boys' State was held on the Ripon College campus, and Badger Girls' State was held at the University in Madison. Their purpose is to teach good citizenship to Junior boys and girls representing most cities in the state of Wisconsin. J Mock elections were held for state, county, and city officers with all divided into either the Nationalists or Federalist party. Sports, band' and chorus help to round out the activity for the week. N7!X't, -Q Susan Reible The Honor Girls consisted of six Junior girls with the highest scholastic ratings. Their duty was to lead the procession of Seniors on Commencement night. gs .' l Susan Reible and Irving Curry P389 33 SPOT LIGHTS The court consisted of Wanda Griepentrog and Robert Krueger, Susan Reible and Irv Curry, Ruth Jaquet and Ronald Ulrich, Eleanor Schwartz and Bill Erdman, Mary Ann Keel and Arnit Beske, Mary Persha and Gene Schwarze, Carleen Schultz and Dick Yanke The theme of the Junior Prom was nLet's Take An Old Fashioned Walk which was held April 22, 1950 Th gym was decorated with stone walls, flowered fences, and lamp posts Raye Block and his Orchestra furnished the music for the evening from an old fashioned bandshell The evening was climaxed by the crowning of Queen Heidi Scheidegger by King Donald Albert Joyce Karstedt and Ronald Marsh The annual mid winter ball was held on Jan 13 1951 The grand march was lead by Warren Wendt and his Queen, Wanda Griepentrog Their court consisted of Heidi Scheidegger Robert Keel, Susan Reible, Irv Curry, Joan Yasger, Don Peachey, Audrey Silverness, Milton Wille, Doreen Werner, Robert Krueger Marjorie Kirchoff, Charles Johns, Ruth Jaquet Ronald Ulrich, Joyce Karstedt, and Ronald Marsch The theme of the ball was Frosty, the Snowman The gym was decorated to fit the theme with Snowmen and evergreen trees Wally Beau supplied the music for this occasion Page 3h JUNIOR PROM a sm!! Donald Albert and Heidi Scheidegger ,C,arT?'9F 614o60n The Homecoming Dance of 1950 was held on October 20 Music was furnished by Wally Beau and his orchestra which helped to make the dance a big success The Grand March was led by King Ronnie and Queen Joyce with the Court of Honor that was made up of all the senior football men and their senior dates The crown bearers were Helen Peters and Robert Marsch With many attending and all enjoying themS01V0S: the aance was a huge success. MID WINTER BALL Wanda Griepentrog, Warren Wendt i fs:-aff. 1 M L. I J 1. -, n Q ef e 9 O O f , A gf cf! ' ' 'l ' fri? ,EU Q ' .1 . 4. x f . x. , X' I . ig . es , Q ,. , Q , e K , N ' if ', ff, ' ? 1' 1- 1 Q' 1 is gfi T e, vwhxjil K K H in i 4- Q .5 if 'p , Y Y K gk. ,-JL A , ' 1 4 2 1 - Y e , 0 U n , I O C Q Q - T, f-V Q GRADE B Mr. Helvig GRADES 6,7,k8 Mr Brown GRADE 7 Mrs Traut Page 35 Page 36 GRADE 6 WNW ,W 3- Mr Fish 1 GRADE 5 N211 1 M188 Mc GPIJW is 1 .1 GRADE Ly X-f Miss Buchholz y A,., W-3 W Av W WN, M451 , ,L if J X o ' fr. .- A ' qi .. .1 . -' : Q ' , , Q , -- , ri 'f - ,f ' Q 4 A I xy W x I ' .1 Y A1 f,..,,w,g!, . I A .Milk Y' I W PM 'mid E V f fi V A ,K , Us FAT i f W A .Q I . A V v w A S f . . ' . A ' 'U ' . x Y V. X. fr 'A 'ef Q.-v , ' N 841 b1lN .51 .Ji Wiki! Q AQ 'll .L GRADE 3 Miss Mueller GRADES 2 8c 3 Miss Hunt GRADE 2 Mrs Hase GRADE I Mi s s Dahm Page 37 GRADE I Miss Kettler MORNING KINDERGARTEN Mrs Jones AFTERNOON KINDERGARTEN Mrs Jones Page 38 'X' D131 2053 R C MAAS, Pro MAAS' STUDIO PPORTRAIT AND COM RCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Picture Framing 318 E Lake St Horicon, Wis HORIOON MUSIC CENTER Complete Music Store and School ACCORDIONS PIANO'S, BAND k ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS k ACCESSORIES Private Lessons Free Band Training Any Instrument Repaired and Tuned 10h N Elm St Phone 2202 MARSHALL WELLS STORE RAY BUMANN Owner Hardware Sporting Goods Appliances Paints Gifts 'Where Prices Are Right' 320 E Lake Street HORICON Dial 2252 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Cnty Dairy Bar Our Own Freezer Fresh Ice Cream Super Creamed Dairy Products Soda Fountain and Sandwiches X717 0712 L X f7f?Z!7ZWf 5010101 7 ZfU!7fW!W ADNIRAL TELEVISION REFRIGERATORS JOHN DEERE IMPLEM NTS SALES and SERVICE Horicon, Wisconsin 5fTHZ7!VffT f7f?fVUf 195 TUITIXV6' E0!7fDx?!V 7' rloon, MAKERS OF Radiator Furniture Fronts and Liners Steel Sportsman' Sanitary Steel Barn Equipme Grilles Humidifiers Ca inets W gner'e BOWLING LLLEYS an FOUNTAIN THE BARTOSH DAIRY OO 6 Modern Alleys 6 complet, 11mg of Dial 9992 MILK ICE CREAM FROZEN CUSTARD HORICON WISCONSIN Congratulations THE ULRICH CLOTHING STORE STOKLEY FOODS HORIOON WISCONSIN Richards gr, Page 39 o o ps I IT' ' I-' T , - T Maytag Washers Mauts Paints Lio A- 'vi I1 S , SOO b nt 8, O d , ,T J, , M WV Th1s 1S our man He lacks s1ze maybe by professlonal standards But there are lots of thlngs about hun that are really b1g league H1s heart for one thrng Its almost as b1g as he 1S and lt s jam packed Wlth the stuff that w1nners are made of th1ngs l1ke 1n if tentness of purpose and gameness and that prec1ous quahty that the world calls loyalty Then there s the trauung he s gett1ng now When 1I1 a few short years he takes hrs place on the team he ll be ready He ll have the rules ot the game down pat he ll know the pr1celess worth of farr play and hell know how handle the ball when lt comes lus way S1ze, you say? Oh, s1ze doesn't count 1n the big game, the one he's tra1n1ng tor, the one called Llte. He'll be hrst stnng Walt and see. He's no md1v1dual, tlus man of ours. He's all tl1e youngsters 1n these vast Unlted States . . . he's Amerlcan Youth, a t1tle that represents two b1g po1nts m h1s favor. And we're p1nn1ng our hopes on hun. He's our man' JoHN DEERE VAN BRUNT COMPANY HORICON. WIS. 5 1 0 A ' L 1 , Q I tgp, I N u I s r A v o n me I gdihxx A 9 r - - - I u u n f . . . ' ' ' . . . ' to


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