Juneau High School - Jay Yearbook (Juneau, WI)

 - Class of 1945

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THE MIOHTY ATHLETES 1 Left to rear: Howard Uttech, Elmo TTaYI, Philip Panettl. Right to rear: Lloyd Oeetrelch, Harold-Schoenberger, Palmer Tletz. Center: Joseph Hartzhelm. Yes, there are mighty athletes leaving J.H.S. on June 1, 1945, due to graduation. Some of our olase- mates have had to leave before this date and have started playing on Uncle Sam's great team. We'll all be rooting for them, no matter where they are, as we have been do- ing In the past. We know they will be playing a good, hard-flghtlng battle as they have always played for J.H.S. Maybe the score didn't always show them victorious but It Isn't whether you win or lose, but how you play the game. Yes—they are all mighty athletes. LET THERE BE MUSIC S Back Row: R. Illlg, Duane Rotide, 0. Vander Schaaf, M. Vander Schaaf, June Schrap. Front Row: L. Llndeman, IT. Draheim, E. Becker, J. Selchert. Let there be music, seems to be the theme of the class of '45, which has always been well rep- resented In all musical groups, mainly the band. Those pictured are all outstanding musical per- formers and have added much to the succesefulnees of our high school band. HANDS UP 1 Left to right: Elaine Draeger, Jeanette Selchert, June Schrap, Russell Illlg, Duane Rohde, Mary Jane Polfuse, Mary Ellen Cummings. These students hands were always up In class. They were always eager to answer and ea- ger to learn. Their averages show that they have indeed re- ceived a good reward for their studying and their work. The reward Is an education which they can be proud of and some- thing that no one can ever take away from them.

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Duane Rohde PeeWee Band 1,2,3,4; Claee Play 3; Football 1,4; Mixed Chorue 2, 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Claee Treae. 1; Claee Pree. •The year Is gone, let It go. Harold Schoenberger •Cowboy Entered from Lowell 2; Football 3,4; Forenelce 4. •I am what I am—eo what. June Bchrap Bate Band 1,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; O.A.A. 2; Mixed Chorue 2,3,4; Purole 4 Gold Staff 4. If laughing le good for one's health, she will live forever. Jeanette Selehert Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; M 1 xed Chorus 2,3,4; Purple 4 Gold Staff 4. ■By devoting my tlm e to study, I avoid the Irksomeness of life. Geraldine Thlede ■Jerry Entered from Horlcon 3; Glee Club 3,4; Mixed Chorue 3,4; Pur pie 4 Gold Staff 4. •If she has faults, we doubt It. Palmer Tletz Ben Basketball 2,3,4; Stu- dent Council 4; Class President 1; Track 1; Football 4. Now and then within my mind, I think a thought. Howard Uttech Hud Football 2,3,4; Basket- ball 3; Class Treasurer 2; Prom King 3; Claee Vice Pres. 4. Now serving In U.S. Navy. •He's a quiet man, but quite a man. Gwendolyn Vander Schaaf ■Gwen Band 1,2, 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Girl's Basketball 1; Drama tic Club 1; O.A.A. 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3,4; Student Council 1; Class Sec'y. 3; Purole 4 Gold 4; Forensics 4. She's true to one------ one at a time. Marilyn Vander Schasf •Vandy Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Girl's Basketball 1; Dramatic Club 1; O.A.A. 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3,4; Claee Play 3; Student Council 3; Prom Queen 3; Purple 4 Gold Staff 4j Forensics 4. I'm always look lng for a good time. Evelyn Werner ■Ev Entered from Horlcon 3; Glee Club 3; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Purple 4 Gold Staff 4. The way t o make friends is to be one.



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Stepping lively to the music of Tom Temple and his band, we glance at hideous animals projecting their long necks, and monkeys and colorful birds in the over- hanging moss. Mirth and laughter fill the air as we swing and sway to the rhythm and music pouring forth from the orchestra. Now and then we stop to seek refreshing punch, which is being served from a little, thatched, na- tive hut and then there is a rush for partners as the mu- sic resumes. Alas! A fanfare an- nounces the arrival of the royal couple, King Howard Uttech and the adorable Queen Marilyn Vender Schaaf. The grand march is now under way. Truly this was a realistic Jungle affair and because of its unu- sualness, a scene never to be forgotten, as well as an event well worthy of mention in the his- tory of the Junior Class of 1944. A JUNGLE FANTASY Imagine parading through the dense Jungles of Africa with underbrush entanglements and vines climbing hithdr and thlthen Here and there are numerous color- ful birds decorating the trees, and oh dear, what was that? Oh, I see, Just a cannibal peering out from the brush to see what oreatures these be, who have in- vaded his habitat. All this and more was awaiting the promenaders at the Junior Prom, May 7, 1944.

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