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Page 28 text:
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The student council of 1942 and '43 displayed en thu slasm in the social events of the year. The council, composed of eight memb era, two from each class chosen by popu- lar vote, have had charge of the social hours and the annual Home- coming affairs. A round-up of ping-pong balls and paddles with Genevieve In the lead. The president of our ambitious assemblage Is Dorothy Panettl, a capable student of the senior class. The other senior representative Is Donald Llndeman. The Juniors were represented by Roy Meckelberg and Marvel Brehm; the Sophomores by Elmo Hall and Alice Nelson, and t he Freshmen by Jim Hickey and Charmain e Cravllllon. We were also fortunate In having Mr. Simpson, an ardent advisor, to aid In the duties of this society. The future plans of the group are In conjunction with the national defense program. They will no doubt make a great success of this venture as they have formerly done with their various undertakings. Hepcate writhing with rhythm at a Wednesday night Jive session.
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Row 4. D. Brenslke, C. Sehoeffel, F. Mletzel, E. Hall, D. Orosenlck, W. Sehwoch, R. Buschkopf. Row 3« Coach Culvar, W. Oahlman, R, Meckel- berg, W. Oruba, R. Klug, C, Oelrlch, D. Powell. Row 2. H. Uttech, E. Jahnke, D. Llndeman, H. Thleme, H. Brehm, W. Zuberbuehler. Row 1. P, Peters, Mgr. J. Hartzhelm, R. Heath, J. Hickey. Juneau, under the tutelage of Its new coach, Mr. Culver, finished Its season with six losses and no victo- ries. Lack of material and experience were the main factors plus the fact that the 4-C conference had unusually strong teams while Juneau had a weak one. Juneau fans supported the team at Its lowest moments and were repaid by rare moments of offensive play suoh as the one In the Menomonee Falls game In which Cal Sehoeffel, our fleet- footed halfback scored the lone touch- down of the game. The f ans were thrilled by the brilliant defensive play of Bud Oahlman, senior halfback and Dan Brenelke, Junior fullback. The spark plug of the team, who spe- cialized In pass Interception, was the senior halfback, Carl Oelrlch. The prospects for next years' team seem very good as the team will lose, by graduation, only three regu- i, Bud Oahlman, Carl Oelrlch, and Cheerleaders Mary Jane Polfuss, Kathryn 3tallard and Ruth Polfuse cheer our teams on to Fight 1 Fight 1 Fight i lars,-------------- ---- ------- Wife Oruba, and one substitute 1 1 man, Donald Llndeman.
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