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PARE IVVEMY Senior Class History Hn Srplrmlier 15 of Mm year nim t«» »n twonty-fmir a group »f sltiilnils vIm» wen l stim l to lo groat things in high school ami in I lie worhl hegan llicir high school work at the Idle Hour theatre. They were the class of twenty-eight. The first ruling committee chosen from this illustrious group was Andreas Keul, President; Ruby Foimi, Vice President; Charles Seidel, Secretary and Treasurer; and Beala Welter. Assistant Secretary and ’Treasurer. Although they had no high school building to meet in. tin outside activities pf the school were numerous. In all of these the freshman class was well represented. Several of its members were aspiring musicians. Nina Miller and Clarence Koltes were violinists in the orchestra, and Robert Kiesslihg and Ellsworth I.adieu, cornetists; Herbert Roessler, clarinetist; Roy Puerner, drummer; ajid James Barnhart, alto player, all belonged to the band. Might of the girls joined ttye girls’ glee club and earned fame as members of it. Andreas Reul and Roy Puerner joined tin debate team and were just as strong debators as tin upper classmen. Joe Scliakelmann and Orville Hack went'out for oratory, and after the high school contest they were joined by Leroy Auinann. drying Dickhut, Jerome Lucas. Andreas Reul. Robert Kiessling and Larry Scbiesl in a Freshman contest. Andreas Reul won first place, and his name was the llrsl to be engraved.kHi a cup which bears the names of all the Freshman contest winners since then. Kvelyne Nevins, Evelyn Bien-fang. Ruth Habcrman. Nina Miller, ami Marie l.utlier entered a declamatory contest, and Ruth and Nina were chosen as eligible for the final contest of experienced speakers. Several of the hoys joined tin football squad and there received experience which was valuable to them in later years. The next year nearly all this group of students came hack eager to begin work in our new high school building. At their first class meeting the following officers for that year were elected: Joe Sehakelmann. President; Charles Seidel, Vice President; and Ruth Haherman, Secretary and Treasurer. At their second meeting arrangements were made for the first party held in (he new gvm. The Sophomores invited tin Freshmen. They enjoyed three more parties during that year. Kvelyne Nevins and lone Pil ner represented I In school in Junior typing that year at W aukesha. lone received second place. Many Sophomores stepped out to try their luck in outside activities. The senior band was increased by tin entrance of Jerome Lucas and the junior band by Lucia Rindtleisch, lone Pitzner, and Orville Hack. Andreas Reul continued in the debate work. Three Sophomores remained in oratory, and I lie class was well represented in declamatory work. James Barnhart, Robert Kiessling, Clarence Koltes, and Christian Hirsclifeld were out for football, and Herbert Roessler was on the basketball squad. When they started their Junior year, they elected Andreas Heul for a second time as President; Leroy Aurnann as Vice President, Hoy Puerner as Treasurer, and Clarence Koltes as Secretary. A boys' gle« dub wa started under the direction of Miss Winger, and Herbert Roessler. Janies Barnhart, Stdnej Church, onin Dickhut, and Orville Hack t« k an interest In t The girls sice dub held ten Juniors. Seven members of the senior band were Juniors. Andreas Heul and Joe Scliakelmann were selected in the first oratorical contest at Lake Mills. Andreas Heul strongly held up his reputation as a dehator and also showed the sch »ol that he could run the mile as well os anyone Herbert Roessler. J«»« Scliakelmann. I.any Seine !, and udreas Heul Joined the football squad and Herbert, Clarence, and Soutzy won their letti rs. Besides Herbert they had Sidney Church. Robert Kiessling. Joe Sehakelmann. and Andy Heul on the basketball squad. Kvelyne Nevins became ran mils as a cheer leader. The Junior Prom held « n April 22 w s a great success with Hoy Puerner as ihairman. They ended their Junior year with a picnic at silver Lake, which was enjoyed by all. The next September they were all glad to get bark and work. When class officers were chosen. Clarence Koltes became president: Sidney Church. Vice President; Ruby Felnd, Treasurer; and Wanda Meek. Secretary sputzy piloted his team through a hard football season. The band got a good start with lots of pep. Hoy Puerner. Luna Rlndflelsch, and Orville Hark were recruited into the orchestra. Robert Mlstele and Sputzy Kiessling went out for debate for the llrst time with Heul. the veteran. Larry Srhie l was added to the basketball squad and played a fast gam . Tin- Annual stafT got under way early under the leadership or Joe Sehakelmann. Editor in-chief, and Herbert Roessler. Business Manager and under the direction of Miss Moe. The hoys’ and girls’ glee clubs gave an operetta entitled “Pickles’ which was a great success Andreas Heul was chosen one of the winners of the oratorical contest, and the first three places in the declamatory contest were won by seniors: Ruby Felnd. llrst; Ruth Haherman. second: and Evelyn Hienfang. third. Work ha been started on the Senior class play, and with all the talent In the Senior class It cannot possibly fail. As we glance over the achievements of this class during four short years, we cannot help but see the true spirit of J. H. S.
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