Hortonville High School - Polar Bear Yearbook (Hortonville, WI)

 - Class of 1947

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Commencement Senior Band Members ..... Class History ....... Class Prophecy ..... Vocal Solo ..... Class Will .......... Presentation of Key ..... Acceptance of Key ..... Class Gifts ........ Class Song ......... Financial Reports ..... .. Friday, May 23, 1947 Community Hall Evening 8200 amen..-.--...ua- Miss Alferi, Director .......Carolyn Hertel .....Anna Mae Leipzig .....Clifford Braeger ....Ethlyu Guyette .....Milton Collar ......Merlin Armitage .....Addie Lou Lathrop, Generose Broehm Student Activity Report ................ Presentation of Letters. Cups, Medals ...... Presentation of Special Recognition Blanks .... Report Cards ........ .. Polar Bear lAnnuall ..... Processiona1....... Pledge to the F1ag.... Chorus ............... President's Welcome ..... Vocal Duet ........... Salutatorian ..... Alto Horn Solo ..... Valedictorian .,.. Cornet Solo ............. Introduction of Speaker ..... Presentation of Diplolas.... Acceptance of Diplomas .... Class Song ..... .... Recassiona1.... Thursday, May 29, 1947 Community Hall Evening 8:00 ..Carol Hansen, Carolyn Hertel . .. . . . .Reginald Riedl ....Ruth Lueck ....Faculty ....Faculty .......Facu1ty ....Annual Staff .....Miss Alferi .....Janes Foley .....Hiss Alferi ........Hilton Collar ...Audrey Burns, Ethlyu Guyette .........Pearl Zimmer .....Walner Baehaan ....Harland Schroeder .....Carleton Schwehs ....La Verne Diestlar ....Hr. Milford Steffen .........Rlth Lueck .......S aiors .....Hiss Alieri

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HARLAND SCHROFDER HSENATORH HVis only fault is-he has no fault.H Basketball 35 Track 2,3,4g Forensics 3,45 Chorus 45 All Scrool Play 3,45 Senior Class Play 45 F.F.A. Quartet 2,3,45 F.F.A. 43 Member of F.F.A. Speaking 3,45 F.F.A. Play 45 WAN Vonor Roll 2,3,45 Pres. 35 Zeta Sec. Treas. 23 Zeta Pres. 43 Paper Staff 3,45 Valedictorian 4. 1 f , X f ! Vj5ZA4,g,7Fi ,QbCfQ ,Q M K, . 6 ' , ,' , V, , 1 5- Q 'L.!.-'10 j X , - fv1,,' L . 414.11 VL, -LA., 1. 1 f ,f NVQT DONALD SIPE HDONNIE GAMBLEH nie argues things wrong, he argues things right, if you'd let him alone, he'd argue all night.n Softball 1,z,3,4g Band 1,2,3,4g Chorus 25 Senior Class Play 45 Pep Rand 1,2,3,4g Rrass Quartet 45 Duet 45 Pep Club 3,4Q Cheerleader 25 Vice Pres. Rand 35 Member of F.F.A. 3. 5421443 CAROL WINKENWERDER HWINKIE' HMark my word, but don't blame me if its wrong.u Softball 1,2,3,45 Forensics 3,45 Member of F.H.A. 2,3,45 Paper Staff 3,45 Pep Club 3,4. DOROTHY THERN uAlways ready to give her best. Nothing troublesher-not even tests.H HDMI' ll Basketball 1 2 3' Softball 1 2 9 s 1 s 33:45 Band 2,3,49 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Octet 3,45 Member of F.H.A. 2,3,45 Pep Club 35 Librarian 3. PEARL ZIWMER NPEZYH nln her much talent lies, at getting A's she's specialized.W Softball 1,2,3,45 Forensics 1,2,3,43 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 35 Librarian Staff 3,45 'A' Honor R011 1,2,3,45 Salutatorian 45 Paper Staff 3,4.



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History On the sunny morning of Sep- tember 7, 1943, forty freshmen boys and girls enrolled in Hortonville High School. Within a few weeks a class meeting was held at which Norman Hansen was elected president, John Collar, vice-president, and secretary-treasurer, Walmer Baehman. During the year we gained Merton Strong, Generose Broehm, and Charlotte Jensen. We were sorry to lose Eric Jack, Lester Warn- ing, Edward Collar, La Vern Manteufel, and later on Charlotte Jensen. Ruth Lueck and Norma Dornquast were chosen as the cheerleaders for the basketball season. Milton Collar, Norman Hansen, and Reginald Riedl were active in basketball during the season. Our representatives in forensics were Walmer Baehman, June Beschta, Audrey Burns, Norma Dornquast, Ethlyn Guyette, Carolyn Hertel, Ruth Lueck, Ramona Quinn, Rita Sommers, and Pearl Zimmer. Near the close of the year Ethlyn Guyette and Reginald Riedl were chosen best girl and boy citizen of the class. Upon returning to school after vacation we were sorry to learn that Rita Sommers, Eldren Young, and Norman Hansen had left us, but we were glad to receive Harland Schroeder, David Brehmer, Anna Mae Leipzig, Sylvester Larson, and Raymond Jandourek. Soon afterwards Reginald Riedl was elected president of the Sopho- more class, Marvin Wendell, vice president and Anna Mae Leipzig, Secretary-treasurer. Milton Collar was also elected president of the Boy's Athletic Association. Dur- ing the basketball season Milton Collar, Reginald Riedl, Norman Hansen, Clifford Braeger, and Carleton Schwebs were active and were members of the A and B squad. Audrey Burns was also very active in girls basketball. Cheerleaders for the season were Ruth Lueck, Norma Dornquast, and Donald Sipe. The one act play con- tribution was Reginald Riedl and Carleton Schwebs. Carol Hansen, Ethlyn Guyette, Audrey Burns, and Ruth Lueck were our forensic representatives during our Sopho- more year. Best girl citizen honors went to Ruth Lueck and best boy citizen honors went to Reginald Riedl. We were sorry to lose Norma Dornquast during the spring school session. Summer vacation was soon over and we returned to school to begin our Junior year. The class elected Harland Schroeder president, Marvin Wendell, vice- president, and Jean Schaenzer, secretary- treasurer for the year. Dorothy Burns, Eugene Gitter, Lester Gitter, Sylvester Larson and David Brehmer left us during our vacation. The army also took Raymond Jandourek fron among us. However George Martin became a good addition to our class. Carleton Schwebs, Milton Collar, Reginald Riedl, Jean Schaenzer, George Martin, Clifford Braeger and Harland Schroeder were active in basketball. They were active on either the HAH or HBH squad during the season. Ruth Lueck and Carol Hansen leadthe cheering during the season. As Juniors we contributed Carol Hansen, Anna Mae Leipzig, LeRoy Bungert, Harland Schroeder, and Reginald Riedl in the one act plays. As customary a Junior Prom was held with muxic by Larry Woodbury and his Orchestra. Reginald Riedl and Carol Hansen reigned as king and queen during the evening. Our forensic team con- sisted of Harland Schroeder, George Martin and Audrey Burns. George succeeded in get- ting to the state and Audrey succeeded in getting to the district meet at Kimberly. We were very proud of all of our forensic contestants. Best girl and boy citizen honors for the Junior year went to Anna Mae Leipzig and Reginald Riedl. Thenour Senior year rolled around and we began to realize that soon the'best years of our life would be over. Upon our return we learned of Marvin Wendell's en- listment in the navy. Other members who left our classwereRuth Nickelson and near the last of January, George Martin. How- ever we were glad to see Raymond Jandourek back with us about Christmas time. Jane Kuettel and Gordon Barden also became new additions to our Senior class. We elected Milton Collar president, James Foley vice-president, and Anna Mae Leipzig Secretary-treasurer. Reginald Riedl was elected Student Activity Manager and Ruth Lueck, Student Activity Secretary. Ethlyn Guyette became president of the Future HomemakersofAmerica and Harland Schroeder became president of the Zeta Society. We were represented in the one act play by Audrey Burns, Ramona Quinn, Carol Hansen, Reginald Riedl, and Harland Schroeder. In the F.F.A.and F.H.A.playHarland Schroeder and LeRoy Bungert represented the Senior Class. During the basketball season we were very proud of Milton Collar, Reginald Riedl and Carleton Schwebs who were members of the UAW squad and helped win Champion- ship Basketball Honors for Hortonville High. We were also proud of Clifford Braeger who did his,bit on the WB' squad. Cheerleadersfor the basketball season were Ruth Lueck and Audrey Burns. The Senior Class was well represented again this year in forensics. Those participating were Audrey'Burns, Ethlyn Guyette, Carol Hansen, Carol Winkenwerder, Pearl Zimmer, Harland Schroeder, and LeRoy Bungert. Ruth Lueck was elected as D.A.R. best girl citizen. Harland Schroeder was Vale- dictorian of our class with Pearl Zimmer as Salutatorian.

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