Juneau High School - Jay Yearbook (Juneau, WI)

 - Class of 1953

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Juneau High School - Jay Yearbook (Juneau, WI) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 15 of 48
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Juneau High School - Jay Yearbook (Juneau, WI) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 14
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Page 15 text:

HONOR STUDENTS Row 3: N. Kohn; D. Krahn; A. Volkuann; R. Goetsch; H. Lohr; R. Gernetzke. Row 2: C.Kuhluan; M.Berg; G. Kolb; L.Ziwisky; M.Kreuzlger; B. Clark. Row ]: C. Benedltz; S. Paquette; J. Homberger; N. Nels; B. Halnstock. G. Welnhelmer van abaent tha day this picture was taken. ATHLETICS Row 3: R. Goetsch; R.Prlebuech; L. Packel; H. Lohr. Row 2: J. Affeld; W. Stahlkopf; W. Pugh; N. Kohn. Row Is W. Soldner; W. Nehls; G. Hlnke8.

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Shirley Poetter Potts Wayne Stahlkopf Stully Chorus 1,2,3,4;Pow Wow 3,4; Library Club 3,4. Secretary Slight of stature,quiet of speech. Royce Prlebusch Prebe Chorus 1, 2; Football 2, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Badger Boy 3; Intramurale 2,4. Expert racer He 8 a quiet man,but quite a man. William Pugh Bill Transferred from Watertown Arts Craft8 Club 4; Foot- ball 4; Homecoming King 4; Basketball 4; Baseball 4. Co on to school. Girls are troublesome, but I like to be troubled. Marian Schultz Mert Chorus 2;Home Ec. Club 1,2; Library Club 4;Pov Wow 2,3, 4; Cafeteria Work 4; Q.A.A. ,4;G.A.A. Vice President Clerical work ■The gift of a smile that prevails all the while. Warren Soldner Warne Transferred from Beaver Dam Football 3,4; Baseball 3,4; Arts Sc Crafts Club 3, 4; Basketball 3. Go on to school I'm not so big, but plenty wise; and I'm a terror for my size. Junior Class Play 3;Band 1, 2; Pep Band 1,2; Arts Crafts Club 2,3,4; Arte Sc Crafts President 4; Football 1»2,3,4;Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4. Go on to school A change of lipstick now and then Is relished by the best of men.■ Robert Strassman Bob Junior Class Play 3; Chorus 1 2,3 4; Band 1,2,3» ; Pep Band 1,2,3.4; Library Club 3; Pow Wow 4; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1,2; Dramatics Club 1; Photography Club 1, 2,3; Deadly Dozen 1,2,3. Bake better cakes I told him Just exactly what I thought;I didn't say a word.■ Arthur Volkmann Artie Class Vice President 1; Pow Wow 2; Intramurals 2,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3; Band 1,2,3,4. Expert scientific farmer A little shy boy from the farm- but he has brains as long as his arm. Gloria Welnhelmer Buster Chorus 1; Home Ec. Club 2, 3, . Secretary A mild and modest maid Is she; her foremost charm---- simplicity. Lucille Zivleky Lucy Band 1,2,3,4; ?ep Band 1,2, 3,4; Forensics 2,3. Secretary ■There's a little bit bad In every good girl.



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In witness whereof, we have hereunto ln- ecrlbed our names, and affixed our seal, this fifth day of June, In the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hun- dred and fifty-three. U jaj OIjJLL JldiJt y 'y 7febLc+ns ' AJUi comas JJJa cw (P JluZs TicdJ kiiUsvtJlUsrrijAJ VT ’a j o 4a du lo. a3 iti us '£tL sUy. fycuthfas 2ctZtc 0+4Ls J tftZcJtajujL Mj 9+4ju.r L Arbis QaA fi) O Cfw0LM - iJo+f+J- EZXxk+-±Q £7 L 4f ll aM We, the Senior Class of Juneau High School, In Dodge County, state of Wisconsin, being sound in mind and memory, hereby make and publish our last will and testament. To the faculty we leave our deep appreciation for the patience and guidance they have given us during the past four years. To the Juniors, our broad shoulders on which to bear the problems and responsibilities of being seniors. To the sophomores, some of the beams of our radiant faces so there will still be some brightness in the school. To the freshmen, OUR ABILITY.'.'.' To Wally, our Janitor, we will the peaceful quiet caused by our absence, and any apple cores, wads of bubble gum, pencil stubs, erasers, or crumpled notes left behind us in the excitement and haste of gathering up our cherished treasures for the last time. Individually, we will the following: Nancy Nels wills her good marks to Bob Mercer. Gordon Llndeman leaves his ability to giggle to Richard Zlellow. Robert Btraesman wills his car, money and spare time to George Tillema. Lee Packel wills his muscles and big build to Charles Atlas. Beverly Halnstock wills her lovely complexion to the new Ik day Palomollve Plan. Mary Daniel leaves her ability to flirt to the Haase twins. (There s enough for two.) John Affeld leaves his pamphlet, Alibis for Any Situation, to Lyle Schumacher. Gloria Kolb wills all the gum she has de- posited under tables, chairs, and desks to Joan Ganske. All that George Hlnkes says is that he won't leave unless he can take her with him. To Jim Boerst, is given Mary Ellen Keel's trick of looking Innocent when caught in mischief, barren Soldner wills his secret parking place to Barry Packel. To JoanRehse, Shirley Poetter wills her dry sense of humor. Gloria Welnhelmer leaves her quiet ways to Carol Becker. Donald Krahnwills his late hours to some fortunate fellow. Lucille Zlwisky wills her perfect attendance record to Delores Soldner.Joanne Helling wills her fine leadership and conduct to Janice Nehls.To future class presidents, Shirley Paquette leaves her power to preside with the dignity that would do honor to a Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Marian Schultz wills her Jugful of gay spirits to Dianne Strelch. To Joannie Sommercom, LaVon Elslnger leaves her pretty, long h®lr. Charlotte Benedltz wills her ability to be seen and not heard to Donna Zimmerman. To Jim Bahls, Richard Goetsch wills some of his height. Joan Homberger wills some of her love for deviltry to Muriel Welnhelmer. To Claude Klimoke, Nell Kohn leaves hie one-arm driving technique. Marjorie Berg is willing to leave all her Mall and Male troubles to Linda Frase. Mildred Boldt leaves all her True Confessions to Shirley Niemeyer.Wallace Koehler wills hie ability to be quiet in school and everywhere to the Freshmen boys. Marion Kreuzlger leaves her dancing ability to Ruth Affeld. Dianne Kurtz wants next years Drivers Education Class to have her driving ability To John Eberle, Wayne Nehls wills hie pleasant manner toward the girls. Royce Prlebusch leavas his love of sports to any- one who doesn't have a girlfriend. William Pugh wills his attraction for women to Jim Cox. Larry Lundberg wills hie trumpet to Dale Schmidt. Arthur Volkmann leaves his ability to walk fast to LeRoy Buege. To all the freshmen girls, Carol Kuhlman leaves her love of boys. Robert Gernetzke wills his will power to stay home to Jack Lang in hopes that he can do a better Job. Bonnie Clark leaves her class ring in school. She has a better ring. RTlbert Lohr gives his chance of be- coming President of the United States to Jim Helling. Mary Lou Budewltz leaves her gum to the wastebasket. Marlene filetrlcK Teaves her glasses to anyone who can see through them. VTayne Stahlkopf wills nothing at all. He wants and needs everything he 1 s got.

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