Hortonville High School - Polar Bear Yearbook (Hortonville, WI)
- Class of 1949
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THE CLA!! Cf 49 DIQEIENTI THE HUIQTUNVILLE DULAIQ BEAD HUIQTCNVILLE, WIICCNIIN MX Ni-Q... The Senxor Class of 49 dCd1C3tC thls 8d1t1On of the Polar Bear to our annual adv1sor Mrs Ruth Bermann whose outstandlng lnterest and w1ll1ng gU1dahCC helped 1n maklng our annual successful She has g1ven us generous and sxncere help 1h all problems that we have taken to her Her school sp1r1t and cooperatxon has been outstandlng So now we can but say good bye to her, regretfully iy A QM ,t, ,ix W V M NX , , , . VM, 1 f 'pf . 'S--.-we-ff . , , . . . . 1 ' I ELMER FALCK MILFORD STEFFFN EDWIN GITTER DIFCCIOF Treasurer flerk GEORGE S. AKIN ' Commercial, Senior Advisor . 4 Coach A ARTHUR HASTINGS RUTH BERMANN DURWARD MILLER Hlstory Muslc Sc1ence Mathemaucs Sclence Soc1a1Sc1ence Freshman Sophomore Advlsor Annual 8 Sen1or Advxsor Advxsor Photography Club Fngllsh French L1brary Enghsh Soc1a1Sc1ence Senlor l'orens1cs Sophanore Advlsor Class Play Freshzmn MVISOX' A K XXXXN k ALICE MC VICAR PAUL KRUEL Home Makmg I' H A Agriculture F I' A Jun1or Prom Junlor Advlsor Junlor Prom Junlor Advxsor VIOLA SANDO ESTHER AKIN ETHEL KOEHLER Grades 1 2 Grades 3 4 Grades 5 6 7 8 ,, 1 .1 , ,IM S afar T' ! . uf? 4, , 7x I I Q, Y , , ! Nr 'L ' J Z7 5 Ihr' 'v QQQUR , , , , fu. I ,, ,.... ANNUAL STAFF STUDENT COUNCIL POLAR CUB STAFFS BAND CHORUS FRESHMEN IDE Robert Bennett Joan Bergmann Vernon Blodgett Charles Buchman ,Mfg-nz, Lorraine Bosin Y ' Kenneth Bunnn . Joan Bmmgert 3 W , di YQ Orvxlle Crane I L .,, Robert Earll Qi? ?.5 L Q ,v.,. 55' 5 W- 4 S- Joe Drawenet Joan Strong Dorothy Schroeder Dorla Steinberg Arland Fel Armour Anne Sirma Eifiiifiilifgde 0 F F I C E I2 I Lois Griesbach W Maynard Griesbach , Kenneth Hodgins ' James Smmers X , . 2 , L, Q, . 1 . President Mary McCarthy 'V Q-fi Vice President j ' James Hooyman Y 'V -1000931 HOOYIIHII Jean hfortme Evelyn Jamison Secretary-Treasure ' I J h Dmald Kuettl ein r MEN Karen Krause Norma Kluess Joseph Larmu William lemke Beverly Weyers ' Rdaert Weiland Robert Watson Riesenweber iel We i se ler ADVIICIQI Arthur lzmke Jr. Shirley lxitzke Larry Loos David Marcks James McNichols Fern Moreau Vincent 01k Mr. Miller Shirley Pautz - Dmald Peters Mrs' Zx'b'u Ronald Poole Janes Riedl Joan Otto Earl Paddock Rite Parker - fvrgfp vw . -ly f I . I 2, Betty Meyers mf I www A i .S - !v ox- C aff? + UU EC TL If Betty Hansen, Marlene l..aMack, Betty Nickel, Marilyn Poole, Mrs. Berman, Advisor, Joan Strey i 5 Q 1: Standing: Marilyn Poole, F.H.A. Pres., Virginia Thiel, Chorus Pres., Le Roy Winkenwerder, Band Pres., lg Roy Bohl, F.F.A. Pres., Helen Hooyman, G.A.A. Pres. Seated: Robert Wirth, Sophomore Pres., Clifford Weisshahn, Senior Pres., John Quinn, Student Activity Mgr. Joann Strey, Student Activity Sec., James Sosmzrs, Freshnsn Pres., Royce Riedle, Junior Pres. Absent: Kenneth Wolf, B.A.A. Pres. 5 K3 r r 5 , L 6 Standing: Jean Miller, Norm: Kluess, Barbara Schultz, Joyce Steinberg, James Rolfs, John Quinn, helloy Winken- werder, Elwyn Gloede, Pamela leitzke, Joamz Lippold, Frances Sexton, Kenneth Buchrixan. Seated: Betty Kern, Ruth Kroeger, Gwendolyn Testin, Carol Marcks, Marilyn Poole, Shubert Everts, Helen Thern. T' Standing: Royce Riedl, Helen Hooyman, Beatrice Dorn, Marilyn Heier, Harold Peters, Keith Wunderlich, James Sotmmers Ardys Lemke, Joan Bergmann, Marilyn Testin. Seated: Joan Olk, George Akin, Barbara Schultz, Marjorie Burns, Rosella Sonmers, Shubert Everts, Audrey Becker. mv If ffi' 4,A- f ,Wx W AF' Y W5 5' 5 E A EM f ff Joan Otto, Charles Buchman, Joan Strong. Helen Hooyman ul' E wwf! P ,. t , - 1 Q Ilmlllllf 1 SCHUUL BAND :Z ..-.., Hoyce Riedl, Ronald Hooyman. .ao int Row 3: Betty Hansen, Kenneth Buchnan, Niarilyn Schwebs, Harland Steffen, Vincent Olk, James Scmners, James Hankwitz Marilyn Testin, Betty Nickel, Marjorie Hurns, Thovms Collar, Honald Poole, Frances Sexton, James Hooyman, Beatrice Dorn, Kathryn Weisler, l1:Hoy Winkenwerder. Raw 2: Peggy Glisson, Marcella Weiland, Peter Citter, Mildred McHugh, Marion Wege, Fern Moreau, Jean Hiller, Delores Thern, Virginia 'll1iel, James Hiedl, Vernon Hlodgett, Marilyn Hoier, Carol Tiedt. How l: Marion Hoot, Hosella Sonnets, Marilyn Poole, Parnella leitzke, Carolyn Akin, Gloria Wege, JoAnn Huchnan, Joan Olk, .lack Vain. Director, Mr. Hastings U S H U I 2 5 if .- ar 5 5 '11 71 v-f 85 5 5 av -1 5, . L.. Q o N L- 5 91 CD EF fl! '1 we 51' :s E?' F233 r..x4:'s' Sv- we 551: F'-nv H- C -cs rv -ca N D . 51' 9 SF FV 3? rv P-1 N4 'S' 5 W 'S 5 . 'I fi I ,- G F-4 F D ? '1 UP 5 ff' P.. B' '1 U' D I N CU? '13-1 Ksg WUI!-4' U Ulb-' m-ra. Q-'E -Ffa. F39 :Agq emi :Ei- if-lil! NCD' ou:-.L 001 'P-'P-' 2'52 O9 aw? CF' xml F35 ESQ crm. -no 'D 5.3 .--3m o:n :sn-3 iff .5 1 .rv .- D ,.. U5 9 CE UQI .1212 M aqqaueaf ' I spud 'ne 1-now uxad ' axiuqao :U 2 9 '1 v-' CD if U' rv '4 C3 P-' o fs ,... nu S fb F I' 0 P1 0 rv rv nv SP ,.. 5 ,.,. 73 -1 57 5 E 5 ruhfqm in-' iiv ,A SOPHOMORES BASKETBALL A SQUAD B SQUAD HOMECOMING SCHOOL SONG N. ,yi K' mr-4 .4 'if pw' J 5 A NIR' ' '- 5' . 1 f . , -v J 3 wQ A' ' ' i , , 1 . 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W V Harvey Ebben f Ellen Flunker I f - X 1 Joan Fulcer fe is 9 3 Robert Gauthier I e Secretary-Treasurer el 2. to Lf A H0 DDE! Emily feisen Peter Gitter Peggy Glissvn Janes Hankwxtz Earl Jacquot Lhrilyn Schwe Robert Watson Root Schmidt Schmidt hrion Wage Lloyd Ziegler bs ADVIIDIQI Panella Leltzlce Jack Pvhin Jeanette Koehnke Vivian Koehnke Mr. Hlstxngs r Miss Christensen Mary Vartzahl Cordell Veyers Barbara Miller . x. 1, N14-7 K Ne FN .,.,-M-4-y ,,,,.......M--f ,,f-Q-PM Z A QA A , In ' 'n .xx . :N X 1 . I 1 Q2 TP 7 ,V 1 I1 ' QQ: V 1 Q ' - ,, -1 I An , x, I' , ' V, , . J '-D. ,J 'A . X ' F , ' - af ,o 45 , ni? 1 'f ff S ' 1, .'A. J iff Donald Schwebs, George Akin Jr. Milnun Pankow, Bud Everts John Quinn, Bob Gauthier iam , 4, Q J 1 , J 4, , N V if 3 f I N 'l I f we if . 1:4 'ff-M i . ' 1 'QQ' J, Q ' V as of ' V L Y Y.-YMY--'-.-i- I Y Y M 1 ,W n '-frm- 1 V A x W J W, , ,, , in , , if ' x . xy! 1 A , g A I ' fu 3 I uf I A 'Wy I LW: 'fe Bud Ev e Don Schwebs Bob Gauthxer V., erts, Mllton Pankow, John Quxnn, Gorge Akln Jr 43, l 5571 Joan Olk Narjone Burns Betty Hansen Mlrllyn Poole Chff Wexsshahn, Wt , Bud Everts, Milton Pankol, John Qnnn CHAMPS AGAIN Captaln John Qu1nn K Coach George Akm recelv mg the trophy at the Br1111on tournanent v v' George Akm Jr , M11ton Pnnkow, Donald Schwebs, Kenneth Goenen, Capunn John Qumn, Robert Gauchmer, Shubert Everts, Coach George Akxn il I QS 'Q ' Q , V, , 3' 2 , K I . if Standxng Janes Hankvutz Lawrence Paddock Walter Morack Leon Jenson Ronald Hooyman Seated Donald N1ClCEl Royce Re1dl Roger We1h1ng Ronald Dorn Robert Wxrth ww? ,f Standlng Gxarles Buchman Front Row Carolyn Alun Joan Strong Ruth Schmxdt 4 Z A 1 I ' I 1 U ,. . . , . 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The A squad f1n1shed another successful season as lnttle NINE Champlons of the Western DIVISION and CIVC year Ho Hortonv111e Hortonv111e HOFLOUV1116 Hortonv111e Hortonv111e Hortonv111e Hortonv111e Hortonv111e Hortonv111e wxnners of the Dlstrlct fCOHV1118 has had both Wanawa HBTIOH Br1111on Shawano A1umn1 wF1ghCSCOWH North Pond du Lac DISCFICC Tburn Hortonv111e Hortonv111e Hortonvllle Hortonv111e Hortonvxlle Hortonv111e Hortonv111e Hortonv111e Hortonv111e Hortonv111e Hortonv111e 51 18 North W1nneconne Freedom ament Br1111on Hxlbert Casco tournament at BF1111On Thls IS the th1rd consecu of these honors The scores for LhlS vear were The scores for the B Manawa MBPIOH Br1111on Wrxghtstown Fond du Lac W1nneconne Freedom Bear Creek 16 Hortonv111e Hortonv111e Ibrtonvllle HOFtOHV111C Hortonvllle Hortonvxlle Hortonvx11e HOFCOHV111E Hortonv111e Hortonv111e 34 squad were Hortonv111e Hortonv111e H0fCODV1118 Ibrtonvllle Hortonvxlle Hortonv111e Hortonv111e Westfleld Ikar Creek Sh1OCCOh wf1ghtSCOWH Wxnneconne Freedom Bear Creek Hanawa Shxocton o Bonduel Sh1octon Wrlghtstown Wxnneconne Freedom Bear Creek Manawa Sh1OCCOH ' 41 .............. , 35 ' 34 ........... 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' ' .......... 35 When Horionvmlle io Q the game fat Wall fund The 213 IS realy not so Q35 H H ra and thai ball around We re ouji for or well hd Q Now guards Lfigriz he o lx Y al orvvar the 'floor anal see our Gel Own to A cl JL at goe51COV lL WCYQQ 5 HORTONV LE Standing: Royce Riedl, Joan Olk, Milton Pankow, Beatrice Dorn, Shubert Everts, Marilyn Schwebs, George Akin Jr., Marjorie Bums. N Seated: Robert Gauthier, Joann Bushman, King John Quinn, Queen Helen Hooyman, Robert Wirth, Mary McCarthy. 51-its oxfl- lay if , I ll 'llama '41 ff xx n , , 'toss S 'PPO Y 299 'hear Pfhg, 'lawn ' VI ' Q ' .nf Pla Lack Sew up 'v of JL t , e e go F A Lac.,ke+EF on work I grmfi ,, , P d 3 U Q ll O ' I L o Y 0 XL . A ff' Z!- JUNIORS PROM FORENSICS F F A HALL OF FAME 95- ' ff vii 1 is 7 X 9' Jane Braeger Merlyn Bergmann UN Kenneth Abraham George Akin Audrey Pecker ww If A- 6 114.5 f fff fn' ,Iii Kenne th Coenen Gladys lamers Char les Kuchenberg Barbara Kluess wayne Diesuer 0 IZ IZ I C E D I Wendell Dletz Darlene Doughty Ronald Hooymnn Helen Hooyman leon Jenson Royce Riedl President . N l Keith Wunderl ich Vice President Elton Griesbach Marjorie Burns Dons Hansen Secretary-Treasurer Marilyn Haier DI Marcella Weiland Russell Winterfeldt Ha Ulmer 1 Ardys Lemke Ardis lrmke Elaine lnhrenz Hilbert Zuberbier Jezn Watson A B v I I 0 D I Roger Weihing Mr Kruel Miss M:Vicar 3050118 Smmrs Delores Struck Marilyn Testin Joyce Moder Walter Morack Serena Radichel Barbara Schultz Joan Olk Harold Peters ,An ,Z The blg event that every one looks forward to every year 15 the Junxor Prom Th1S year the Prom was held Aprxl 22 The Grand March was led by Klhg Walter Morack and h1s Queen Marjorxe Burns Jlmmy James orchestra put us all 1n a dreamy mood when they played the theme Carolxna Moon As you entered the gym you walked xnto flower gardens The wxndows were decorated wxth boxes of flowers The stage was the porch of a southern manslon In front of the stage was an arch under vhxch the Klng and Queen were crowned at the end of the grand march All of us wlll agree that the Junlor Prom of 1949 was a great success 'F 9 Q T 5- l I ' Y t to Q . ' . . . . , ' 1 - 1 , . ,.' is Standlng Charles Buchnmn Helen Hooyrmn Donald Bennett Marlon Hoot l P l Norr1neSch.m1dt Seated Ardys Lemke Mary McCarthy Mrs Hunsberger Marx yn ooe Chr Annual FOFBHSIC Contest was held on March 4 W1nners of that contest were Helen Hooyman, oratory Donald Bennett, Ex temporaneous Speakxng Ardys Lemke and Mary McCarthy Extemporane ous Readlng Marllyn Poole and Charles Buchman, Non Humorous Dec lamatxon Norrlne Schmxdt and Marlon Hoot Humorous Declamatlon On March 8, Hortonvxlle competed w1th Bear Creek and W1nneconne 1n the Lxttle Nlne Sub D1str1ct Meet Wlnners of that contest were Mary McCarthy lst, w1th an A ratxng Norrlne Schmxdt lst wxth an A ratlng and Marxlyn Poole lst, w1th an A ratxng These contestants go to Seymour, the F1nal Llttle Nxne Meet, on March 16 and to Appleton on Aprll 9 to compete lh the Dxstrxct Meet ,i i f 4 s 1 if? 1 I ff: 1- vw , ,rg S, ' aff' , 6 . xr - Bow 3: Jeanette Koehnke, Marion Foot, Ardis lemke, Vivian Koehnke, Mildred Dorow, Barbara Kluess, Jane Braeger, Grace Priebe, Bnily Giesen, Darlene Doughty, Serena Radichel. Bow 2: Mary Martzahl, Delores Struck, Ellen Flunker, Pamela leitzke, Nnrcella Weiland, Elaine lnhrenz, Ardys Lemke, Marilyn Schwebs, Carolyn Akin, lblores Pautz, Gladys Lamers. Boa 1: Cordell ers Jean Watson Frances Carmod Joan Fulcer Andre kcker, Barbara Schultz, Helen Hooyman, My . . Y. . Y Bosella Sormers, Marjorie Burns, Jean Miller, Beatrice Dorn. 3 a , 3 3 5 X f 1 J'57Yg, M9 I Boa 3: How 2: Bow 1: CFFICE Kathryn Weisler, Joan Bungert, Lois Griesbach, Norma Kluess, Loretta Beininger, Shirley Leitzke, Karen Krause, Mary McCarthy, Carol Varcks, Gwendolyn Testin, Geraldine Gloede, Joan Bergmann. Betty Kem, Lorraine lenice, Virginia Thiel, Joann Lippold, Joyce Steinberg, Lorraine Bosin, Joan Otto, Joann Strey, Betty Lippert, Jean LaFortune, Dorothy Schroeder. Miss McVicar, Advisor, Evelyn Jmiscn, Helen Thern, Ruth Krueger, Dorla Steinberg, Betty Myers, Marilyn Poole, Betty Hansen, Joan Strong, Rita Parker, Shirley Pautz, Beverly Weyers, Fern Moreau. 'Q I President ............ Marilyn Poole Reporter ........... Serena Raclichel Vice President. ..Loretta Reininger Parliamentarian ..... Elaine Lohrenz Secretary ...... ..... A udrey Becker History ........ .... C arol Marcks Treasurer .... .... B etty Hansen Song Leader .... .... V irginia Thiel . A l A , ' new I-Z2 L-1 7 l Row 3: Donald Peters, Janes Hankwitz, Roy Thiel, William Lemke, Earl Jacquot, James McNichols, Robert Gauthier, Clarence Doell, Robert Earll. Row 2: Larry Loos, Donald Collar, Harvey Ebben, Arthur Lemke, Donald Kuettl, Joseph Lamm, Vernon Blodgett, Robert Bennett. Row 1: Maynard Griesbach, Kenneth Bxman, Robert Weiland, Lloyd Ziegler, James Hooyman, Joseph Hooyman, Alfred Gallow, Arland Relein. ,us .sm 1... - ---gg,?'EQ4, -f pi ' v lofi: R01 3: Roger Weihing, Wendell Dietz, Kenneth Coenen, Roger Kluge, Elwyn Gloede, Harold Peters, LeRoy Winkenwerder, Walter Morack, Kenneth Abraham. Row 2: Shubert Everts, Janes Rolfs, Jerare Gitter, Ronald Hooynnn, hbrlyn Bergmann, Leon Jensm, Clifford Weisshahn, Hilbert Zuberbier, Hiward Wendell. Row 1: Donald Schwebs, Wayne Diestler, Russell Winterfeldt, Keith Wunderlich, Norman Imnel, Mr. Kruel, Advisor Miltcn Pankouv, LeRoy Bohl, Earl Timn, Elton Griesbach, Ray Ulmer. X President ...... . ...LeRoy Bohl Treasurer .... Norman Immel 0 I: I: I 'J E D I Vice President .... 'Keith Wunderlich Reporter. ---- Earl Timm Secretary .... ...Elton Griesbach Watch Dog. .. . ..Milton Pankov C1 ,' Bedgelhfgrd ly . eedezfsiwlh 'hard Virginia Thiel Sairllhi N, x mn Best Girl cimen Ucqosoole Elton Griesback Junior Best Boy Citizen Marjorie Burns Jun1or Best Girl Citizen Carolyn Akin Donald Nickel Sophomore Est Girl Citizen Sophomore Best. Boy Citizen 1 ia 1 hhry Mdlarthy Freshman Best Girl Citizen vdsww 9,95 OX: Cbdnie QVC x, ep 39 SENIORS CLASS PLAY PROPHECY WILL HISTORY CALENDAR T0 NIGHT WE LAUNLH WHEDE IHALL WE ANLHUIQ CLD IDIDIE AND WHITE JOHN QUINN Splder Student Activity Manager W1th his sm1le, his Jokes, and corn he provokes laughter night and morn Basketball 1 2 3 4 Fnsketball Captain 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 Paper Staff 4 Honorable Mention Best Boy Citizen 2 Best Boy Cltxzen 3 A Honor Roll 3 B Honor Roll 1 2 Class President 1 2 Band V100 President 3 Student Activity Manager 4 Highest Honor Student 3 Badger Boys State 3 Annual Staff fW1lll CLIFFORD WEISSHAHN Yladdy President That innocent look will never die but I tell you girls its all a lie. Track 3' F.F.A. 1 2 3 4' School Play 2- Senior Class Play 4' Paper Staff 3- Class' President 4' B Honor Roll 1- Athletic Mgr. 45 Annual Staff Will, 4. W I MA! Lrr'- L4L,x I' ffJ 'l'lrN 111 fuk.,-I JEROME GITTE Jess Vice President Quiet as a church mouse- COh! Ur! That got under the wrong picturel Track 1 2 3 4' Class Vice Pres. 4' pf! Lx JOANN STREY Joannle Student Act1v1ty Secretary Not Bold Nor Nor Short nor tal But a Pleasant M1ngl1n of them A12 Class Play 4 Prom Queen 3 Paper Staff 3 Pep Club 3 4 A Honor Roll 3 B Honor Roll 2 4 Annual Staff fAss1stant Edltorl 4 Best Glrl Citizen 3 Chorus Vice Pres 3 Student Activity Sec 4 Ma rcks CAROL MARCKS Secretary-Treasurer She s s arkable Remarkable ighty Fine! Transferred fro Appleton in 1946. F'.H.A. 2 3 4' Forensics 2' Chorus 2' Senior Class Play 4' Paper Staff 2 4' Class Secretary-Treasurer 4' F.H.A. Historian 47 Pep Club 2,4g 'B' Honor Roll 2,3,4p Annual Staff fProphecyl 4. T T 2 C 0 IQ I 2 EL EDI: WI-1.ITEWpl2lDIE , . , !4 'l Mill J ' 5 ' Sn! fish, is D all' Z ' 9 . 1 5 glial 1:21354 senior 4. 1 5 l I I 1 R 5 , gg 4 , RUSSEL BAHDEN Huss The rattle of a ford, the blat of a horn Here comes Russ Just as sure as you re born Transferred fran Brllllm 1n 1946 School Play 2 Senlor Class Play 4 F F A 2 3 4 Webster has noth1n on me A Honor Roll 1 B Honor Roll 2 LEROY BOHL ee Truman was a farmer too so what have I got to lose? A 1 2 3 4 Vase a 3 F F A Quartet 1 2 3 4 F A Presxdent 4 B Honor Roll 1 2 3 Annual ff 4Advort1a1ngl 4 I IVV gi 14.. hxwu L 1701 4 P-ypu K U SHUBERT EVERTS Bu He played the gentleman the athlete the student He played all well Transferred fran Appleton m 1948 Basketball 4 F F A 4 Baseball 4 Senxor Class Play 4 Paper Staff 4 B A A Vice Presxdent 4 Annual Staff Whlll 4 MARIAN GAIGG Mltzxe She s an uprlght downrlght allrlght glrl Transferred from Dxxon Mlssourx ln 1948 DONALD BENNETT n H FFA l23 4 FOFCDSICS 34 FFA Quartet3 fvnaalv 'Iva' KENNETH BUCHMAN Kenny Flrst comes my fun then comes my school work 1f I have txme Band 1 2 3 4 School Plays 2 3 Paper Staff 3 4 Pep Cub1234 BH0n0r Roll 1 2 3 Annual Staff fAdvert1s1ngl 4 I Y I K: l 1 1 I IMI 1 ' Y ,..:' ' .1 A 11 .xl Y ' 3 la X 1 4 b ' 1 Q- G . 4 '- ' 7 A I :L 1 I, 5 I I ' I - I. , F.F..,,,: bll ,' . ..,, 5... - 1,611 'Q I: F... ., 1 ',,:ff .'. 1.1 St? - ' '- if 73'y If fx l .fgbhl Lb. ., fK,,l, W,M, ',1,f1f' K ,pm .'fS -,'l,'llACZ', iff' lu , 4 1' . ,Ae la- I '-' FX it 'lla 'ff'-'72 '- -I CL 1' . ., gf , ff ' 1 . A . A . . A ',' ' 9 ' ' x. ' A d 1 'I' A , , I V f 1 A . ' . , 1---9 1 ' 9 1 . ' g 'Xi n . l' l 'qv 4 .. f? 1 1 ' . P ,. ., XA A 4 J - - . Tl .IV I ' 1 . ., ' ' '. , Y 'Y 34,44 .r',Jfufr4 Q09 241.4443 9 ,bf E LW YN GLOEDE always Bud Bud 'If no one else can do the task, it's his schoolmates ask.' School Play 25 Senior Class Play 4: Paper Staff 45 F.F.A. l,2,3,45 'B' Honor Roll l,2,35 Bays Chorus 1,25 F.F.A. Quartet 25 Forensics 35 Photography Club 4. BETTY HANSEN 'Orv' 'Happy and Joyous and full of glee, nothing serious ever bothers me.' Cheerleader l,2,45 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Band l,2,3, 45 Chorus 15 Senior Class Play 45 Paper Staffs l,2,35 Hon. Mention Best Girl Citizen 15 Pep Club l,2,3,45 'B' Honor Roll 3,45 Band Solos 2, 3,45 Photography Club 45 F.H.A. Treasurer 45 Annual Staff fAssi.stant liiitorl 4. 5 t -qi fl, 1 A 1 V- 4 'V 'I f .A ,f4LfAs'fl?'4- .fybwdlb Q , ,Vw ' gf Wu .f :gf -1 HW A ywwto- fs gllf' L10 2-?2f174 9 ' ' 5 'J U7 I, A f!f5A 'U NORMAN IMMEL 'Norman' 'My schooling has done me no harm, but I feel safer on the farm.' F.F.A. l,2,3,45 Boys Chorus l,2,3,45 F.F.A. Treasurer 45 'B' Honor Roll l,2,3. ROGER KLUGE fAdvertisingl 4. 'Klug' 'In my desk my books do lie, they're at rest and so am I.' Photography Club 45 I-'.F.A. 3, 45 Annual Staff AHNITA KORTH 'Tootie' 'In her much talent lies, at getting 'A's' she specialized.' Chorus 1,253,145 Paper Staff 15 Pep Club 1,2,3, 45 'A' Honor Boll 1,2,3,45 Librarian l,2,35 Highest Honor Student 35 Annual Staff fAd- vertisingl 4. i '1,' BETTY KERN 'Kern' 'A good girl, a good friend, a good worker right to the end.' F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Band 25 Chorus l,2,3,45 Paper Staff 3,45 Chorus Vice Pres. 45 Pep Club 45 Li- brarian 25 Annual Staff fHistoryl 4. 00' 47 I LOHBAINE LEMKE 'Lemke 'Jokes and gum, my two troublesomes. ' Transferred from Shiocton in 1947. F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Chorus l,2,3,45 Senior Class Play 45 Pep Club 1, 2,45 Librarian 1,25 Annual Staff lF.H.A.J 4. fv- HUTH KROEGER 'Ruthie' 'All work and no la is not the life P Y for me. ' F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Paper Staff 3, 45 F.H.A. Historian 35 Pep Club 45 Annual Staff fHistoryl 4. Cf' JN! 11' MARLENE LAMACK 'Mack' 'To be a nurse is her high aim. With her smile, she'll kill each pain.' Transferred from Milwaukee in 1947. Chorus 2, 3,45 Class Secretary-Treasurer 35 Pep Club 35 'A' Honor Roll 253,45 Chorus Solo 45 Annual Staff fAssistant Editorl 4. X 3 xf Q-- 7 11 JOANN LIPPOLD 'Lippold' 'Never a care, never a hurry. Good looking men her only worry.' Cheerleader 1,25 l .H.A. 152,354-5 Forensics 25 Chorus 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. Play 25 Senior Class Play 45 Paper Staffs 152,45 Pep Club 1,253,415 'B' Hmor Boll 2,3,45 Librarian 45 Twirler 1,25 Photography Club 45 Annual Staff fAdvertis- ingl 4. MARY JANE MAIN 'Mary' 'I'd rather be small than not at al1.' Attended school at Munising, Michigan in 1946. Forensics 1,45 Band 1, Pep Club 153,45 'A' Honor Roll 3,45 'B' Honor Boll 15 Band Solo 15 Annual Stuff Urorensicsl 4. BETTY LIPPEHT 'Lip 'Bewarell I shall do something sen- sational yet.' F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Senior Class Play 45 'B' Honor Roll l,2,3. 11' 14 Luv' 'ff M I LTON PANKOW 'Gabby' 'I always do my best, I do what I can and leave the rest.' Basketball 3,49 Color Guard 1,2, Prom King 3. p ' Best Boy Citizen 2. MARION MODER 'Modef 'Eyes of brown, hair of brown, she likes a boy from out of town.' F.H A. 1,2939 Pep Club l,2,3, BETTY NICKEL 'Nickels' 'Ready for anything you might ask, be it fun or be it a task.' Forensics 192,39 Band 3,49 Chorus 1,29 Highest Honor Student 29 School Play 39 Senior Class Play 4g Paper Staff 39 Best Girl Citizen 19 Hon. Mention Best Girl Citizen 39 Pep Club 1,2,3,4Q 'A' Honor Roll 1,2,3,49 Librarian 19 Band Solo 3,49 Annual Staff Hiditorl 4. its! MARI LYN POOLE 'Mare' 'She's a cute gal who leads our cheers, 81 has made a swell pal throughout the years.' Transferred from Fremont in 1946. Cheerleader 3,49 F.H.A. 2,39 Forensics 2, 3,49 Band 2,3949 Chorus 29 School Play 2,39 Senior Class Play 49 Paper Staffs 3,49 Class Sec.-Treas. 29 F.H.A. Vice Pres. 39 F.H. A. Pres. 49 Hon. Mention Best Girl Citizen 29 Pep Club 2,3,49 'A' Honor Roll 2,'3,49 Librarian 29 Annual Staff lAssistant Editor l 4. ,fp - .1 , J,- LORETTA REININGER 'Loretta' 'A quiet girl with a friendly smile, things like that are always worth while.' F.H.A. l,2,3,49 Chorus 1,2,3,4j Senior Class Play 49 Paper Staff 19 Class Secretary-Treasurer lg F.H.A. Reporter 3g F.H.A. Vice President 49 Pep Club 39 'B' Honor Roll 293. JAMES ROLFS 'Jim' 'Chase me girls. I'm full of fun.' Transferred fran New Landon in 1948. Paper Staff 4. Annual Staff lArtistl 4. ' vii JOYCE STEINBERG 'Joycie' 'If silence were golden, I'd be a millionaire.' F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Paper Staff 45 Pep Club 45 'B' Honor Boll l,2,3,45 Annual Staff fProml 4. DONALD SCHWEBS 'Doc' 'The teachers think I am so sweet, they keep me in the foremost seat. ' Basketball 3,45 Track 3,45 Paper Staff 35 B.A.A. Secretary-Treasurer 45 Baseball 4. , r -1-' FRANCES SEXTON 'Sexton' 'She's here - - - I hear her gigglel' Band l,2,3,45 Gnorus l,2,35 Senior Class Play 45 Paper Staff 25 Pep Club l,2,3,45 'A' Honor Boll 35 'B' Honor Roll l,2,45 Librarian 1,25 Band Solo 3,45 Photography Club 45 Annual Staff fAdvertising Gxainnanl 4. LJ . GWENDOLYN TESTIN 'Gwen' 'Here's a girl with a heart 8: a smile who makes the bubble of life worth while.' F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Paper Staff 45 Pep Club 2,45 'A' Honor Boll 15 'B' Honor Roll 2,3,45 Li- brarian 2,35 Annual Staff fProphecyl 4. 5 51, ' 'J 1' f . ,yu J L' ' x ' ,cf ,vi ' . V f' , . if loo! I F , 4 14 uf' . 5' 1 n f ,4'h HELEN JANE THERN 'Helen' 'Always happy, always there, always ready to do her share. ' F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Chorus 3,45 Paper Staffs 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 'B' Honor Boll l,2,35 Annual Staff fProml 4. VIRGINIA THIEL 'Ginny' 'She is simple and neat and all that is sweet.' F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Band 3,45 Gmorus 1,2,3,45 Senior Class Play 45 Paper Staff 3, Pep Club 25 Chorus Presieknt 45 Best Girl Citizen 25 'A' Honor Roll 152,35 D.A.R. 45 Annual Staff Uforensicsl 4. 1 f bij X six wr'-'f' 'U f EARL TIMM 'Butch' 'Full of pep and ambition too5 what- ever he starts he carries through.' F.F.A. l,2,3,4i Paper Staff 35 F.F.A. Treasurer 35 F.F.A. Reporter 45 Best Boy Citizen 15 Hon. Mention Best Boy Citizen 25 Badger Boys State 35 'A' Honor Poll 15 'B' Honor Boll 2,3,4. GLORIA YIEGE 'Gloria' 'Everybody's friend, nobody's enemy.' Chorus Duet 45 Annual Staff Mdvertisingl 4. EDWARD WENDEL 'Eddie' 'Girls may come, and girls may go, - But I go on forever - undisturbed.' F.F.A. 3,4. LEROY WINKENWERDER 'Wink' 'I study when I'm in the mood and I'm strictly not a moody guy.' F.F.A. l.,3,45 Band 3,45 Paper Staff 45 Band President 45 Pep Club 3,45 Photography Club 4. KENNETH WOLF 'Ken' 'I'm not sleeping, I'm just resting my eyes. ' F.F.A. l,3,45 Baseball 3,45 Paper Staff 45 F.F. A. President 35 B.A.A. President 45 Annual Staff iF.F.A.l 4. Transferred frqn Shiocton in 1946. Band 2,3,45 Chorus 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,35 'B' Honor Roll 2,35 IDIQIDE AN DIDEJ DI .41 fha' h - Marilyn Poole 'Jane'g Joann Strey 'Lydia'g Frances Sexton 'Miss Bingley'p James Bolfs 'Mr. Hennet'g Betty Nickel 'Mrs. Bennetfg Joann Lippold 'Elizabethf Cliff Weisshahn 'Mr. Darcy'p Carol Marcks 'Catherine'. i'5'4iv:1..ai'.Zm'!',g1L,g , P K K . H' Lorrline Lemke 'Hill'p Betty Hansen 'Lady Chtherine de Bourgh'g Betty Lippert 'Mury'p Loretta lkininger 'Lady lucas'g Virginia Theil 'Gxarlottef Elwyn Gloede 'Mr. Wickham'g Shubert Everts 'ML Co1lins': Russell Burden 'Mr. Bingley'. In 15 the Year Of 1954 We find GNENIDLYN TESTIN an a1rl1ne hostess hosp1tal convalesc1ng from 1nJur1es recelved when her plane crashed two weeks Yesterday when she was feelxng depressed and lonely she recelved a SUFPPISE v1s1t CAFUL MAIUCS a h1gh school classmate Carol a buyer for a large dress shop 1n neapolls was on her way home after attendlng a W1nt.er Fash1on REVIEW 1n New York 1n a ago from 1n We spent a pleasant afternoon rem1n1sc1ng forCarol had stopped at Hortonv1lle and xnqulred about members of the class of 49 As Carol entered the c1ty l1m1ts of Hortonvllle she stopped at a garage to have her car checked and found the shop foreman to be RUSSELL BARDEN In the wxndow of the garage Carol notxced a poster Wh1Ch read G1ve DONALD BENNETT your vote for Congressman As she drove away she notlced a large b1llboard wh1ch read V1s1t the Lakeslde Da1ry Farms under the management of LEIDY BOHL EARL TIMM and NORMAN IMMEL The most modern farms 1n W1scons1n Enter1ng the buslness sectxon of the c1ty she saw a laundry truck bearxng JEROME GITTER s name Wh1le she stopped 1n the c1ty she drove her car 1n a large new park1ng lot owned and operated by HXIER KLUGE and EDWARD WENDEL She met the former BETTY LIPPERT and her husband Joe do1ng the1r shopp1ng As she was walk1ng down the street she passed ARNITA KGYIH s Beauty Salon whxch she has been operatlng for the past two years Three places down from there was a large 1nsurance bu1ld1ng where BETTY NICKEL and MARILYN PIIJLE are employed as secretarles Both of thexr engagements had been recently announced 1n the Hortonvllle Dally Press JAMES IULFS was Edxtor 1n ch1ef of the Hortonv1lle Daxly paper and SHUBERT EVERTS was sports ed1tor Upon enter as wa1tresses They had Just returned from Northern W1scons1n where they had worked 1n a large resort dur1ng the summer Across the street was the Frxendly Spa Tavern pro prxetor KENNETH BUCIMAN Carol went xnto the Gay Frock Shop and was surpr1sed to see RUTH KIDEGER come to offer her assxstance Wh1le 1n Hortonv1lle she stopped at the Bellev1ew Cl1n1c to v1s1t a s1ck fr1end She found the recept1on1st to be BETTY KENT In the corrldor she met Dr ELWYN GIDEDE who was on h1s way to the Opefatlng room where he would be asslst ed by h1s surgxeal nurse MARUIIWI LAMACK Carol learned from her frxend that MARION NKIER was 1n a room down the corrxdor recoverlng from 1nJur1es recelved 1n an automolnle crash After leavlng the hospltal she met none other than JOANN LIPPILD who was on her way home to her husband and chlldren Wh1le talklng to her Carol d1scovered that JOYCE STEINBEHI and MARICN GAIGG were operatlng a photography shop 1n the c1ty As she drove through town she notlced a new modern bu1ld1ng down the street and was very surpr1sed to f1nd 1t was JOHN QUINN s new Funeral Home When she passed the barber shop she notlced the barber was KENIHETH WOLF Next door was a drugstore w1th IEIDY WINKENWERDER the pharmacxst H1s as s1stant was UKRAINE LEMKE Lorraxne sald that IDRREITA REININGER was on her honeymoon to the Haw11an Islands for about a month After eatxng dxnner she spent the nlght at the Thern Hotel owned and managed by HELEN THERN To her surprxse the bell boy was IXJNALD SCHWEBS He showed her to her room, bowed and left She had a good n1ght s sleep ln th1s grand hotel and arose early xn the mornlng When Carol went down for breakfast she was pleased to see GUIIIA WEGE 1n charge of the d1n1ng room Glorxa told her she planed to be marrled soon When Carol checked out of the hotel she met MARY JANE MAIN desk clerk Mary Jane told Carol what the remaxnder of the class was do1ng MILTON PANKOW had just bought another cheese factory CLIFFCRD WEISSHAHN was the new County Agent JOANN STREY and VIRGINIA 'IHIEL were SCCFCCHFIBS 1n a large buslness con cern on Ma1n Street Carol and Gwen were happy to f1nd they were members of such a suc cessful class After years of study and hard work the members of the Class of 49 had reached the goals they were str1v1ng for , f I I f , ' . , ' M' - ing a restaurant to get a bite to eat she saw FRANCES SEXTON and BETTY HANSEN working We the members of the Senlor Class of 1949 of Hortonvllle Hlgh School being of sound m1nd weak heart and on the verge of leavlng for realms unknown do hereby w1ll bequeath or g1V8 the followxng To the Junlors we leave our lockers lwe hope they are here by that txmel and the prlvxlege of be1ng dxgnlfled Sen1ors To the Sophomores we leave our dlgnlty and polse and the vlctory of next years C1385 t0Ul'l'lam8l'lf, To the Freshmen we leave three more years of study and the prlvllege of domxneerlng next years Freshmen To the faculty we leave' For the benefit of certaln underclassmen we w1ll the followlng JIM ROLFS wllls h1s abxlxty to fllrt w1th EDWARD WENDELL WlllS h1s abxl1ty to study EARL TIMM W1llS h1s ab1l1ty to pester the NORMAN IMMEL w1lls h1s Casanova ab1l1ty the glrls to ken Abraham MacBeth to Royce R1edl cooks to Earl Jacquot to D8V1d Marcks CAROL MARCKS wllls her ab1l1ty to glggle to Mary Martzahl JOYCE STIENBERG W1l1S her qu1et ways to Iblly Pautz GLORIA WEGE W1llS her frxendshxp 1n Medxna to Ann S1rma VIRGINIA THIEL w1lls her studlous habxts to Leon Jensen HELEN THERN w1lls her fr1endly dlsposltxon to Mar1lyn Ho1er GWEN TESTIN w1lls her popular1ty 1n Dale to Sh1rley Lxetzke JOANN STREY W1l1S her Buxck to Larry Paddock BETTY NICKEL w1lls her fondness of pretzels to her brother MARILYN POOLE w111s her bowllng ab1l1ty to JOANN LIPPOLD w1l1s her Thursday hlghts at FRANCES SEXTON W1l1S her fondness of Bean Jane Braeger the b0Wllhg alley to Lorraxne BOSID Clty to Serena Radxchel MILTON PANKOW wllls h1s Atlas bulld to Maynard Grlesbach KEN BUCHWAN wxlls h1s ab1l1ty to argue w1th the teacher 1n Socxal Problems t Ken Coenen JEROME GITTER wllls h1s bra1ns to E1nste1n MARION MODER wllls her fr1ends 1n Bear Creek to her s1ster Joyce KEN WOLF wllls h1s good tlmes to Ray Prahl s to Bob W1rth MARION GAIGG W1l1S her bashfulness to Joan Olk LEROY BOWL w1lls h1s ab1l1ty to get on the B Honor Roll to Tom Collar DON BENNETT w1lls h1s Wh1zzer to Clarence Doell RUSSELL BARDEN wllls h1s POPUIBFICY wxth the g1FlS to Flton Grlesbach ELWYN GLOEDE w1lls h1s farm1ng abllxty to Don kuettl DON SCHWEBS w1lls h1s basketball games at MARY JANE MAIN W1l1S her forensic Bblllty IIH EFTA REININGER wxlls her hectograph1ng LORRAINE LEMKE wxlls her athletlc ab111ty to Sommer s to Ronnle Dorn Vernon Blodgett Audrey Becker Joan Strong BETTY LIPPERT wllls her f1CklBn8SS to Barbara Schultz MARLENE LAMACK wllls her Slnglng ab1l1ty to Mxldred Dorow RUTH KROEGER wxlls her m1SCh1eV10US ways to Delores Struck BETTY HANSEN W1l1S her skatlng abxllty to Armour Schultz BETTY KERN wxlls her laugh to Lloyd Zlegler ARNITA KORTH wxlls her place on the A Honor Roll to Orv1lle Crane JOHN QUINN w1lls h1s pos1t1on on the Basketball team to Kenneth Buman BUD EVERTS wxlls h1s bowl1ng scores to Marxlyn Schwebs CLIFF WEISSHAHN wxlls h1s posltxon as Athletxc Manager to Charles Kuchenberg ROGER KIUGE 11115 h1s abxlxty to sleep 1n class to Arland Rellen LEROY WINKENWERDER wills his fun at 'Lou's' to Walter Morack. . . . . . . . 0 ' ' Ed ' ' . . . . . to I ' ' to . On September 1 1945 forty Freshmen enlxsted at Hortonvllle Hlgh School for a four year cru1se on the Shlp of Learnlng W launched on September Sth After a short txme we became acqualnted and were able to f1nd our way around on deck To represent us on th1s cru1se we elected John Qulnn presldent Harlan Fuerst, v1ce presldent and Lor etta Re1n1nger secretary treasurer We welcomed James Gauthxer as a member of our crew Our cheerleaders were Betty Hansen and Joann Llppold wxth Elwyn Gloede as alternate John Qu1nn James Gauth1er and Edward Wendel represented us 1n Basketball We were proud of Mary Jane Ma1n when her Humorous Declamatlon was chosen as a w1nn1ng select1on 1n the Forensxc contest In the band we had Frances Sexton Mary Jane Ma1n and Betty Hansen Toward the end of our f1fSt CFUISC we selected Betty N1ckel as the Best G1rl C1t1zen and Earl T1mm as the Best Boy Cltxzen After a shore leave of several months we were ready for our Sophomore cru1se The new members of our crew were R1Ch8rd Baker Carol Marcks Laura Pulda Marlele La Mack Glorxa Wege and Mar1lyn Poole When we answered roll call we m1SSed Robert Ahrens Elmer M1ller Lols Bungert Ruth Schultz Donald Immel and Mary Jane Ma1n Our offlc ers Ch1S year were John Qu1nn presxdent M1lton Pankow v1ce presxdent and Marxlyn Poole secretary treasurer Our cheerleaders were Betty Hansen and Joann Llppold w1th Laura Pulda as alternate In Basketball we had John Qu1nn, James Gauth1er Harlan Fuerst and M1lton Pankow Thls year Marllyn Poole Betty Nlckel, Donald Bennett and Joann Llppold represented our class at the Forensxc contest Our band members were John Qu1nn Glorxa Wege Betty Hansen Kenneth Buchman Betty Kern James Gauth1er Marllyn Poole and Frances Sexton As our cru1se drew to a close we elected V1rg1n1a Th1el as our Best G1rl C1t1zen and M1lton Pankow as the Best Boy C1t1zen We agaln welcomed a short leave before beg1nn1ng our Jun1or year As we entered the Shlp of Learn1ng for our Jun1or year we elected Joseph Hoffman presxdent James Gauth1er v1ce presldent and Marlene LaMack as secretary treasurer Harlan Fuerst, W1ll1am Graham Dorothy Magadanz R1chard Baker and Laura Pulda were not members of our crew th1s year however we d1d welcome Lorraxne Lemke and Mary Jane Ma1n as new members The most lmportant socxal event on th1s cru1se was our Jun1or Prom whlch was held Aprll 23rd Klng M1lton Pankow and h1s Queen Joann Strey grand march ended w1th the crownlng of the K1ng and ueen 1n an attractlve sett1ng on the stage We agaln were represented by John Qu1nn M1lton Pankow and James Gauth1er on the A squad Joseph Hoffman, Betty Nxckel Donald Bennett and Marllyn Poole took part 1D Forens1cs Marllyn part1c1pated 1n the State FOPCDSIC meet Joseph Hoffman and Marxlyn Poole were the cheerleaders th1s year Betty Hansen was the alternate en members of our class were members of the band Betty Hansen played her solo at the State meet at Madxson Our Best G1rl C1t1zen th1s year was Joann Strey and John Qu1nn was the Best Boy CICIZCH As our cru1se ended we looked forward to our Senxor year We began the fmnal cru1se wxth forty members 1n our crew We lost James Gauth1er and Joseph but the new members of our crew were Shubert Everts James Rolfs Marxon Gaxgg and Russell Barden Our presldent was Cllfford Wexsshahn Jerome Gxtter was v1ce presldent and Carol Marcks was secretary treasurer The entlre student body elected John Qulnn as Student Act1v1ty Manager and Joann Strey as Student ACCIVICY Sec retary When the Basketball season began we elected Betty Hansen and Mar1lyn Poole as cheerleaders w1th Joann Llppold as alternate On the A squad were Captaxn John QUIDD M1lton Pankow Donald Schwebs and Shubert Everts Cllfford Welsshahn was athlet1c manager The dramatlc event of the year was the Senlor Class Play entltled Prlde and Prejudlce xn wh1ch James Rolfs Betty Nxckel Marxlyn Poole Joann Llppold Russell Barden, Elwyn Gloede Betty L1ppert, Frances Sexton Betty Hansen lprralne Lemke, Loretta Re1n1nger V1rg1n1a Th1el Carol Marcks Joann Strey, Cllff Welsshahn and Bud Everts Marxlyn Poole Mary Ma1n, and Donald Bennett took part ln FOFCHSICS Marllyn Poole gave a serlous declamatlon Seventeenth Summer she recelved flrst place w1th an A ratlng Wh1Ch entltles her to go to the d1StT1Cl meet at Appleton and the lxttle n1ne meet at Seymour The D A R and Best G1rl Cxtxzen Honors went to V1rg1n1a Thxel Valed1ctor1an of our class was Arnxta Korth SHIUCBUOTIQD was Marilyn Poole After four years of study on the Sh1p of Learnxng we salled 1nto harbour brlngxng to a close our hxgh school days Oh May 19, 1949 w1th our commencment exercxses we launched our Sh1p of Lxfe May ourmotto Tbnxght We Launch Where Shall We Anchor always be our compass Y , . . . - . . . . e . . . . ' . : . - . 5 - . ' . D I I ' . . . I . . I I I I ' . . . . , . 1 . ' I ' 1 . ' . - 1 Q r ' Q . . . ' I ' I I . I . I I I I . I . ' . . ' I . . . . . ' . . . ' led the grand march as Reggie Bafber's Orchestra played our theme song 'Stardust'. The . . . Q . . . ' I . . i - D - . . Q . T . i . . . . ' . . , . . I I I . . I . . . . , . - . - I n ' ' . . i , , . . ' I I ' . .l , . . . . . I I I I I . I I . . . D . . . . D ' . . . , . . . , ,I . . . . . . D . . I . . D . . . . ' I. I ' I I . Fifty-three Freshman sign onthe dotted line. School opens. 174 upperclassmen register. We were assigned to home rooms and began classes. Seniors are waiting patiently for their lockers to arrive. Election! John Quinn is Student Activity Manager and Joann Strey is Student Activity Secretar y. SEPTEMBER Hurry and decide if you arefgoing to take Algebra or bookkeeping - it's the last day for program changes. Visitors - Burt Lathrop and Wes Armitage. Finish that campaigning! Classes elect of- ficers. G.A.A. is organized under the di- rection of Miss Christensen. So soon? Vacation. Three new students enroll - Emilie Giesen, Donna Tremmel, and Jim Rolfs. The library gets a 'face lifting' - students are busy painting shelves. Say 'Ahhh!' Boys have their Phy. Ed. exams. It's 'U Rah Rah Rah Hortonville' and 'Fight, team, fight', as the cheerleaders try-out. Three new members join our ranks - Marian Gaigg, Shirley and Dolores Pautz. Merlin Armitage visits school and gives us the 'low-down' on the Air Corps. There's a program, get-acquainted games, dancing andLUNCH. Our first allschool party. 'Want to buy a magazine?' Our magazine cam- paign starts . Seniors elect annual staff. Why are the freshmen so busy? They're taking I.Q. tests. First lyceum number - Ben Hammond, artist. Excitement in the Senior class - class rings arrive. Ag. boys attend judging contest at DePere. Where are the girls going? To the F.H.A. party, of course. Ag. boys go to Shawano. OCTOBER Seniors begin play practice. Serena Radichel wins wrist watch as magazine campaign comes to a close. Second lyceum number. George DeMott enter- tains with a Juggling act. No, it isn't a rising barometer - it's exam time. First six weeks ends. Donald Diestler visits school. Extra! Extra! Latest edition of the Polar Cub edited by the seniors. Class Footbabl tournament ends. Champions-- the Seniors! 'Look this way, please. Come on, smile'! School pictures are taken. Basketball practice starts. It's opening night of 'Pride and Prejudice' the Senior class play. Halloween! More windows soaped! How about that Jim and Bud? NOVEMBER Mike Tiedt and Bill Bohman pay us a visit. Beverly Steffen visits school. Teacher's Convention at Milwaukee and NO SCHOOL! A party at Winkenwerders--for the play casd 'Fun for You' sponsored by the Band Boosters Connie Scholl visits school. F.F.A. boys broadcast over WHBY. Social Problems class presents program for Education Week. Basketball season opens with a victory - Manawa 35, Hortonville 41. Bill Harris visits school. Strikes, spares, and gutter balls as the G,A.A. girls start bowling. Photography club organized with Mr. Miller as advisor. Tune your radio to WHBY and listen to the Home Ec. girls. Not again! Yes, it's exam time. End of second six weeks. Wasn't that game exciting? Hortonville defeated Marion 30 to 28. .e . .H .Sh Deer hunting starts Get that buck bovs What s all the CXCICGMCDC7 Haven t youheard7 John Quinn was elected Homecoming King Another basketball victory' Hortonville 35 Brillion 27 Students eagerly await the issue of report cards Thanksgiving vacation 8 turkeydinner A basketball upset but definitely' Horton ville 50 Shawano 34 at Shawano Royalty reigns as King John Quinn and his Queen Helen Hooyman are crowned at the home coming dance Alumni wxn with a score of to A visitor Don Schulz DECEMBER The first conference game and WE WON' Hortonville 40 Wrightstown 25 WOW' What a game' Hortonville trims North on du Lac 38 The annual staff goes to work We didit aga1n'Hortonv1lle 28 Winneconne 22 Sh h h h Hortonville 30 Freedom 35 Sweet music what' No sour notes7 It s the annual Band and Chorus Christmas concert What smells so good? It s the Christmas dinner the cooks are preparing Several chorus girls put us ina holiday mood by singing Christmas Carols in the corridor Second edition of the Polar Cubis put out by the Juniors Christmas party in the after noon with a program dancing Santa lunch then MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYBODY Hortonville beats Montello 46 3 in t e hrst round of a holiday special Polar Bears lose to Westfield 34 55 HAPPY NEW YEAR Back to school Joan Olk turned over a new leaf she got to school on time Pep meeting then victory over Bear Creek 59 to 6 We made it' Hortonville 41 Shiocton 33 Semester ends with work worry and more exams. Straighten that tie look your best andsmile! Carter Hansen s taking yearbook pictures. Another game another victory another de- feat for Winneconne. Hortonville 39 Win- neconne 28. Liniment crutches - a doctor quic !. Basketball practice ends with a sprained ankle for John Quinn - and a big game on Friday! Hortonville ties Freedom for first place in the conference as John Quinn puts aside his crutches and helps his teammates to a 44 to 38 victory over Freedom. JANUARY FEBRUARY Hail the King. Juniors elect Walter Morack for Prom King. WOW!!! Hortonville 44 --- Bear Creek 35!'! Virginia Thiel chosen by Seniors and faculty as the winner of the D.A.H. award. The town turns out for Booster Game. John Quinn saves the day when he goes into the game and ties the score with only 8 seconds to play. Hortonville defeats Manawa in an overtime game 35 to 32. They come - from near and far - to attend Farm and Home Day. Students are busy learning the last page of that oration, and brushing up on the latest news as Forensic tryouts begin. Hortonville 40 and Shiocton 21 Make room for another trophy. CONFERENCE CHAMPS AGAIN. It's getting to be a habit. Be My Valentine. Brillion Tournament starts witha victory for Hortonville as we defeat Brillion 51 to 38. Another victory for the Polar Bears' Horton- ville 39, Hilbert 31. HORTONVILLE TAKES BRILLION TOURNAMENT as they trim Casco 41 to 33. Doesn't that trophy look nice? Looks like some of the students got Spring Fever early this year. Ten seniors 'hook it'. 25 28 MARCH 2 3 4 7 8 10 11 12 16 17 18 23 28 29 31 APRIL 1 2 6 7 9 15 19 22 23 26 29 31 MAY 3 7 10 14 16 17 18 19 The Shawano play-off - and broken hearts, as we lose a close, hard fought game to Bonduel 37 to 34. Another six weeks ends. Flash! Prom King picks Marge Burns forQueen! 'Did you get an A in Physics7', 'What did you get in English?' are comments heard after report cards are issued. Forensic contest - you can laugh or weep as you listen to the Declamations. No classes this afternoon! There's a Fo- rensic contest-speaking, reading K orations. Class Basketball tournament starts with a surprise game when the Sophomores beat Juniors. Little Nine Forensic Contest is held here -- Hortonville has three winners. Wear your best smile when Carter Hansen's take remain- ing yearbook pictures. The air is tame - the cheers are loud -- as the Sophomores and Seniors battle for the championship, --- and the champions? THE SENIOBS!H Mr. Akin and the Basketball team leave for Madison to attend the State Tournament. Wedding Bells!! Miss Christensen becomes Mrs. Hunsberger! Forensic team goes to Little Nine Meet at Seymour. Marilyn Poole places. The Irish rise to the occasion and wear Shamrock. Classes cast final vote to elect Best Girl and Boy citizens. Don Bennett enters speak- contest and wins 825. Annual staff takes time out to visit Fey Publishing at Wisconsin Rapids. Spring is official -- Baseball practice starts. Juniors have turned florists as Prom time draws near. Spring WAS official -- March ends with a blizzard. Annual goes to press -- and that's not an April Fool. Doesn't that band look snappy? It's Horton- ville at the Denmark tournament. End of Sth six weeks. All we do is write tests! Marion Boot competes in F.H.A. District demonstration meet at Montello. Good luck, Marion! Vacation -but not for the faculty. Teachers convention at Appleton. Students compete in District Forensic meet at Appleton. Here's wishing you luck! Vacation - for everyone this time. Back to school after Easter Vacation -- all good things must come to an end, but va- cations end too soon. First baseball game - the boys play at Winneconne. Beat 'em,boys. A southern setting, pretty belles, and 'Carolina Moon'. Junior Prom. Baseball - New London plays here. Band students play solos at New London. Careful, no smn notes! F.F.A. officers attend conference at Green Lake. Baseball - Wrightstown here. Show them how to play ball, boys. Visitors day! Let's show the Eighth Graders a good time. Chorus appears in new robes for the Spring Concert. Baseball - Weyauwega here. Baseball team plays at Shiocton. Straighten that tie, get that instrument in tune. It's Band Tournament at New London. Baseball-Freedon here. Let's have a victory! Waupaca baseball teams plays here. The last round up - Final Exams! Baseball - Bear Creek here. Are we hungry!! Between autographing annuals dancing and ball games everyone iskept busy. All School Picnic. Class Night for the Seniors. 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