Kaukauna High School - Papyrus Yearbook (Kaukauna, WI)
- Class of 1950
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P 2 W f ' 0 N X' f ,Y Papyrus 1950 Volume 25 Published by the Sensor Class Kaukauna Hugh School Kaukauna Wlsconsm I Staff Editor-in-chief Ruth Van De Loo Assistant Margaret Whitman Art Editor Margaret Brewster Assistant Carole Rausch Sports Editor Mark Schommer Typist Geraldine Schmitz Advertising Manager Dorothy Klein Circulation Manager Edward Ladenburger Table of Contents FACULTY CLASSES SPORTS CALENDAR INDEX ADVERTISEMENTS 75 - - - - - - 5 - - - - - - 15 ACTIVITIES ------ 35 - - - - - - 51 - - - - - - 69 - - - - - - - 72 Dedication Wlth deep appreclatlon for her many years of unselflsh serv1ce and a slncere wxsh for many more years of happlness and contentment we the semor class of Kaukauna I-hgh School respectfully ded1 cate thls annual to Mlss Florence Bounds former Latln and hlstory teacher KHS not only lost a great teacher but upon her retxrement they also lost a true frlend MISS Bounds earned her Bachelor of Arts degree at Lawrence College graduatxng wlth honors She Un1vers1ty of Chlcago Whlle 1n college she re Ce1V6d the d1st1nct1on of electlon to Ph1 Beta Kappa a natlonal soc1ety whlch recognlzes ex cellence 1n scholarshlp MISS Bounds taught at Kaukauna Hlgh School cont1nuously for over 25 Always gwtng never takzng Always buzldzng never breakmg In her students mznds awakzng Love for education Steadfast tn her chosen work Never known to slack or shzrk Patzence zn her heart dzd lurk True to her vocation For the hours she did spend And the talents she dzd lend Our humble gratztude we send In thts, our dedzcatzon By Dorothy Klem years w1th the except1on of two years when 1llness forced her to g1V6 up her teachmg dutles tempor arlly She IS now res1d1ng 1n Appleton WISCOHSIH To have frlends was MISS Bounds mam objec t1ve She l1ked everybody and wanted everybody to llke her she IS one of the few people of whom It can be sald She never sa1d an unklnd word Former students of M1ss Bounds have been known to say that she was one of the most Lnter estmg teachers they ever had because Wlth V1V1d word p1ctures and personal notes she made h1s torlcal flgures come to hfe Perhaps the one factor more than any other that makes MISS Bounds so well loved IS her phllosophy You can flnd somethlng HICS 1n any body 1f you just look for It U O ' 9 . , , . , . . . . . , . . I - -- . . , . . , - , . . . . . g ' ' ' ' KK ' ' ,Y -I 7 7 ' ,u n . 1 . - I . . also attended the Unxverslty of Wlsconsln and the . . . ' u u n D n y f - l 1 1 . 1 . , n , , - - . . . . , .L . . . . - a u . I . , 3, , . 5 5 , . 7 , . J 7 7 Faculty ? 1? V cfm fgyf' Mfwiyww OSF Superintendent The past few years have presented our American society with a distinct youth problem It is not a new problem nor is it un eye upon the activities the philosophy and the attitudes of its youth It has happened to every generation of youth and it is safe to assume that it will continue to be thus with every suc ceedmg generation It s a situation in which the critical members of the older generation do not or will not recognize that youth always is confronted with a changing and more complex social political and economic order The more optimistic however grant that our present day youth are a more intelligent a freer and a more self ieliant group than it has ever been the privilege of American society to know Pabe 6 If there is any reason for pessimism about this genera- tion of youth, it is because they face in their adult life a compli- cated social condition an un predictable economic future and a serious threat of a chaotic world They are confused and bewildered by the present day national and world conditions Just as much as we adults are They are not able to foresee what might possibly be in store for them when they leave school If there is to be found a prac tical answer to this youth prob lem it must come through the combined efforts of all public and private agencies Greater and fuller understanding of the complexities of the society into which our young people go when their school days are Jver 1S a responsibility to which the schools and the community must dedicate themselves To do otherwise will inflict the penalty of thrustmg them, com pletely unprepared into a world which we adults with amazmv efficiency have almost destroyed and in the doing of which our youth can fortun It is rather apparent that there is a youth problem because we have created one for them Some of us have the faith and the confidence in them to be lieve that they will find the answers to their problems be fore we bungling adults will solve our own problems .7Jvf'23 i l . , . usual to have the older generation look with a none too friendly ately, Claim H0 responsibility- Principal Kaukauna H1gh School IS at present gomg through the process responslve to ever Changlng patterns of hfe The admlnlstratlon and faculty are hard at Work at the Job of re-evaluatlng and re v1s1ng holdmg on to the broad and good baS1C fundamentals es tab11shed ln the past and taklng out the phases of the program Wh1Ch no longer f1t the present day needs of puplls Your school IS mak1ng seven league str1des forward ID such areas as curr1culum rev1s1on 1nd1v1dual guldance expanslon of aCt1V1t19S supplementary to those wh1ch center about the class room and student cooperat1on 1n pohcy formmg Slnce the school ex1sts for the educatlonal needs of 1ts constxtu ency the adm1n1strat1on and faculty of Kaukauna H1gh School are now engaged 1n a long term program of study evaluatlon and curr1culum rev1s1on To accomphsh th1s we are endeavormg to become fam1l1ar wlth the dxstmctxve characterlstlcs of the com mumty such as ltS soclologlcal composltlon 1ts soclal economlc rellglous recreat1onal and educatlonal agencles and the educa t1onal needs of both youth and adults Kaukauna Hlgh School lb po1nt1ng 1ts future development along th1s llne that the educa tlonal program IS to be con cerned Wlth more than the ac cumulatron of knowledge d velopment of sk1lls and 1m provement of understandmgs lt IS to develop mterests, tastes appreclatlons 1deals and at txtudes blended and functxon mg rn a democratlc soclety to estabhsh a curr1culum chxefly concerned Wlth the orlentatlon guidance 1nstruct1on and par t1c1pat1on of our students 1n those areas of lxvmg for wh1ch educat1on should supplement the work of other soclal 1nst1 tutlons and to develop a pupll HCt1V1ty program almecl at es tabllshlng deslrable soclal tralts and behavlor patterns Qilzpifzrz, 1' r 'E Page 7 . 7 e- , - Z , . . 7 9 a ' ' 1 . . . , 1 1 ' 7 A VVIM,-,,,,, ' of change and alteration so necessary in a school if it is to be , - Y Y , . 7 . . . . 7 7 . Y, . . . .. 7 . . , . , x s . . va 7 ' l Athletic Council Left to rxght Burton Ph1ll1ps T H Boebel James McFadden Jr Guy Krumm Pat Lehman Walter Roloff Paul L1ttle On January 16 1936 the Athlet1c Counul wh1ch IS a tremendous help to Kaukauna H1gh School was formed It was created by the Board of Edu cat1on and promotes lnterscholastlc athlet1cs 1n cooperat1on Wlth the h1gh school All acts and pOl1C19S are subject to revlew by the school and Board of Educat1on In the past year one project completed was the erect1on of the broadcastmg booth on the athletlc f1eld Off1CeFS of the Counc1l are Burton Ph1ll1pS pres1dent James McFadden Jr v1cepres1dent Paul L1ttle secretary Guy Krumm athletlc dx rector and treasurer Walter Roloff representa t1ve of the c1ty at large and Pat Lehman repre sentatlve of the h1gh school student body Qtuper 1ntendent T H Boebel IS also a member The Board of Educat1on IS the pol1cy makmg body of our school system It may be Sald that the board leg1slates and the super1ntendent of schools executes the orders The present day Board of Educat1on d1rects 1ts energles to the study of the needs of the schools to formmg and mterpretmg school pOl1C19S and to appra1s1r1g educatxonal re sults W1th1n the last several years the major project of the Board has been our bU1ld11'1gS Some re modelmg on the N1colet School has been done at present A survey of the other bu1ld1ngs IS bemg made to determlne the cond1t1on and needs of them It 1S the hope of the Board that all bu1ld1ngs mav b repa1red so that these bu1ld1ngs w1ll be made to last many more years Board of Educahon Left to rxght Norbert Gerend John Van De Loo VICE pres1dent Geolge Greenwood pres1dent Al Hartzhelm SGCIQ tary T H Boebel supermtendent of schools Marshall Bayoxgeon Norman Gerhartz Burton Ph1ll1pS 1 Pabe 8 O I ' Y ' ' Y Y 'Y y y 3 ' H y 1 v , . 7 . 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' 3 0 5 I Y - 2 ' y v Y ' I - - Y 1 ' 1 1 - ci You re So Understanding Robert Thompson Frances Corry MR THOMPSON M1lwaukee State Teachers College B S 1n Ed UH1VeYS1ty of WISCODSIH M Ph Subjects Econom1cs C1t1zensh1p Want an A '7 Go to the Mmstrel Show MISS CORRY Rosary College BA Columb1a UD1V8TSlty MA UD1V6TS1ty of WISCOHSID Un1 vers1ty of Colorado Subjects Enghsh and Journahs n AdV1S6I of Kau H1 News Broadcaster Qu1ll and Scroll Nat1onal Honor SOC1Qty and Student Counc1l All news IS good news to MISS Corry MR BLEICK Lawrence College B M North western Un1vers1ty MM Subjects Band and Instrumental MUSIC IH grade schools D1rector of Party Orchestra Another new year another new car MISS LEMKE-Lawrence College BA Un1ver s1ty of WISCOHSIH M A Subjects Un1ted States H1story Enghsh Adv1ser of Papyrus and senlor class adv1ser Her yearbook f1le 1S un1que only she knows that 1ndex 1S f1led under n for names 5' Elwood Blelck M31 1on Lemke MR RENNEBOHM Un1vers1ty of WISCODSID Crosse State Teachers College B S Subjects Chem1stry General SCIGHCC Coach of Freshman Football and Track Coach Put on your gas masks the chemlsts are exper1 ment1ng MRS UPI-IOFF Un1vers1ty of W1scons1n BS Subjects Span1sh and Latln AdV1Sef ot Spanlsh and Lat1n clubs MR MCGRATH UHIVQFSIIY of WISCODSIH BM Subjects Vocal muslc 1n H1gh School and Junlor Hlgh School He IS l1ttle but oh my' MISS WHEELER Un1vers1ty of WISCOHSIH BS Subject Enghsh Coach of Dramatxcs and Dramat1cs Club advlser She captured the hearts of all Waltel Rcnncbohm .Iamcc Uphoff Adnan McG1ath Suldfmf-3 Whfff-IU Page 9 XX I . ll U n H . A ' - . . . . glia- , . . .g , ' , , , . . 2 , , : , . M , 44 sr - . . . . . ' , - 1 1 T 1 Q 7 .1 I: 1 1 . n , - .4 9 - U . -L 1.i n D. 1--. .l . ., 'D ' . ' . : . 7- 1 ' ' ' ' . . Dan Cupid has gotten her a different job. . - . . .5 - , . - . . . . 7 ' 7 1 1 ' ' , I . , 1 1 1 1 1 2 , . -- ' , . . 11- aa - - cc rs as 77 I , . . MISS PORTERFIELD Gregg Normal Wh1tewater Normal UIIIVLFSIIY of Chlcago Colurnb1a UI1lVePS1ty Subjects Shorthand and Typmg Typlsts adv1ser for Broadcaster and Kau H1 News Ask Mlss Porterfleld what the mystery bar IS MRS CONKEY Un1ve1s1ty ofM1nnc.sota B S Subject Home Arts Is someth1ng burn1ng II1l1'JOSS1blCl MISS FELLER Lawrence College BA C,0lLlll1b1d Un1ve1s1ty Subjects Algebra Advanced Algebra Trlgonometry Sophomore class advlser Extemp Speaklng coach Junlor Prom advlser By her equatlons the Gallopmg Ghosts always w1n Subject Machlne Shop He rules Machlne Shop w1th an 1ron hand Marlowe Conkey MISS EGAN Secretary to the Prmcxpal Mlldred Feller Everybody IS Hazel s frlend MISS STEFFENS-Secretary to the Superlntendent of Schools Need thumb tacks scotch tape or a stapler? Just see Lorry MR SNOW Plattevllle State Teachers College Un1VGrS1ty of WISCOH s1n B Ph and M S Subject World H1story The new bachelor of K H S Dommlc Bordml H8261 Egan LOFTHIU9 Steffens Bracken SHOW Page 10 W l MR. BORDINI-Stout Institute, B.S. and M.S. L,-UA,,H gl 'A . . . Asher Shorey Ruth Dauterman Mary Loulse Fmn MR SHOREY Central State Teachers College B E Wayne Umverslty UH1VeTS1ty of W1scons1n Subjects C1t1zensh1p and General SCIENCE Ass1stant Football coach Basketball coach Baseball coach Dan Cupld got another v1ct1m the bashful bachelor MISS DAUTERMAN UH1V61Slt5 of WISCODSIH Extenslon Mllwaukee Mllwaukee State Teachers College Unlvcrslty of Wlsconsln B S Subject Art 1n elementary schools Junlor Hlgh School and Semor Hlgh School Adv1ser of Art Club We get palnt 1n our halr but what do we care MISS FINN Jordan College Umverslty of Mlnnesota B A Un1vers1tj of Wxsconsln Subject Englxsh Coach of Declamatmn and Extemp Readlng M1Ck9y has a car now she needs a chauffeur MR STRAUS Whltewater State Teachers College B Ed UHIVGTSIIY of Iowa UH1V6TS1ty of W1scons1n Subjects General Buslness General Math Off1C9 Practlce The man w1th all the money t1Cket money MISS LAVIN Superlor State College LaCrosse State Teachers College Subjects Glrls Physlcal Educat1on B1ology Advlser of Pep Club Glrls Athletlc Assoclatlon and Cheerleaders Just ask her to stand on her head She ll do It MRS PROPER Oshkosh State Teachers College Un1vers1ty of WIS consm Subject Engllsh Her enthuslasm for teachmg IS contaglous MRS STRAUS Wh1tewater State Teachers College B Ed Subjects Shorthand and Typ1ng The better half August Straus Tressxe Rae Lavm Evangelme Proper Adehne Straus Page Guy Krumm Stanley Beguhn James Vandehey Waltcl Schmldt Page 12 l WW Marcella Thompson Fred Barnbeau MR KRUMM Central State Teachers Lollege B S Subjects Unlted States Hlstory General SCISHLC I'I1ead Football coach Athl6t1C Dxrector Advlser K Club Jun1or class a v1ser Famous quotatlon Return your sweat shlrts boys and the glrls w1ll get your gold footballs MISS THOMPSON Lawrence College BA Un1vers1ty of W1scons1n Columbla Un1vers1ty Western Reserve Un1vers1ty B S m LS Hlgh School llbrarlan She has the room Wlth the vlew MR BARRIBEAU LaCrosse State Teachers College BS Subjects Boys Physlcal Educatlon General Sclence Head Boxlng coach Asslstant Football coach B team Basketball coach Freshman Basketball coach adviser of B I A A If you want to know the strategy and practlce schedule of any sport ask Mr Barrlbeau MR BEGUHN Un1vers1ty of W1scons1n Stout Instxtute BS Subjects Cablnet Maklng Elementary Wood Work Archltectural and Mechanlcal Draw1ng Jun1or class adv1ser The students would be sxttmg on the floors lf lt werent for Mr Beguhn and hxs hammer and nalls MR VANDEHEY Eau Claxre State Teachers College BSE Unlver s1ty of WISCOHSIH M S E Subjects Geometry Applled Math Physlcs Kamera Klub advlser Audlo Vlsual A1dS dlrectol H1s cool room spurred h1S students on MR SCHMIDT Carroll College B A Un1vers1ty of Chlcago Un1vc1 slty of W1scons1n M A Subject Engllsh Guldance dlrector Debate and Oratory coach Guldance IS h1S busmess MR ROERIG fnot pxcturedl Stout Instltute BS Subject General Metals The VOC8t10D3l School 15 hls domam MISS SCHULZ tnot plcturedj Milwaukee Extenslon Un1vers1ty of WIS consln Un1vers1ty of WISCOHSID B S Subjccts Spanlsh Latm Adv1se1 of Spanlsh and L'1tm clubs 'lhe latest addltxon to the faculty 5 5 ! 5 V l , Q , ' 1 i 1 , i I. ms I r I X w Mt , 1 V 6 5 . A .Q . i 'Q H - , . . 5 - ' ' . . , , ' ' ' it 77 ' ' 1. 7 9 u , A . l. . . . 5 9 4 ' 77 C F 7 ' 'Y 9 r - , , . . . . 1 . -- , . . . h , . . . . , . ' ' it 7, ' i Y 7 7 , . . . . 7 1' - - 1 - -' ' ! 7 . . . . v . T , . . ., ' , . . . . , ., . . . - . . . i . , . ' Cl 77 ' 1 ,L-sh 1' ' 'l 1 1 1 1 W - . . , . ,.- - - 1 ' -9 a j 3 ' ' . I I i L , , . V 8 - , . . u H . , f . 5, . . . - .. , - . J N Y . u .3 . .i . sd ' I 4 C 111 . ,- . ' ' ' ' ' ' . XXRagg Moppll Charles Jenner Jennerjohn Martin Mart Heindel Nlck Curly Mllllllll Charles J ennerjohn, known to most students and faculty as Jenner has been with the school over 27 years, and is well acquainted with every corner of it. His duties around the school come under the title of maintenance engineer. He knows where every switch, fuse and valve for water, lights, and steam is located. In his spare time he does a little fishing to keep out of trouble and is always ready to tell about the big one that got away Martin Helndel is known to everyone by his nickname Mart Durlng the summer you will find him out on the lawn keeping it in trim and during the winter you will find him in the gym or auditorium Mart is very faithful to the school even so far as to attend all school dances Could it be that he likes to dance or does he have to clean up after everybody has gone nome Nick Milbach or Curly because of the hair he doesn t have is quite the out door man He goes up deer hunting every year and usually ends up buying one Curly IS a dogcatcher and also goes around trying to catch cats He keeps the third floor clean also the trophy cases and walls If you want to know who delays you at noon in going from the gym to the main floor lt s Curly He IS the one who opens the gates to let 1n the students who are ready to get back to work fn, 1- I Page 13 uCana-asia Top Some of Mrs Conkeys Home Arts stud ents learmng to do Chlp carvmg Left to rxght are Ma1yHohe1sel Beverly Hoxn Mxs Conkey Elame Schmxdt Vlrglfllli Maas Marqulta Besaw and Margaret Besaw Bottom Init It looks is though Dxek Jansen Pabe 14 222 Yi came up to the East Study desk to get a hbrary perm1t from Mr Snow but IS gettmg a b1t of advlce mstead Bottom mbht Oul M155 Flnn pats her favorlte water fountaln affutlonately Its the one rlght outslds. hex loom , if t I 1 f 's 1231! 1, . , - ., 'Q o g I to l , fl' Q '- ' .refs ' . . . '. . .. V, ' ' . . , . , 7 1 1' 1 'U . H . '. ' '7 . . ' - . . 7 . ,': ,,. 25. '. . ., .' , . . U 0 assi Classes sxstaflss M55 'pw M -fwsfxo worm GMA fw- gy Us V6 W.. ,-Ex, S-7'::zg1, f 'n 't The Class GRACE APITZ- Gracie -Pep Club 1 2. Shes quiet girl but quite a girl. EUGENE ASHAUER Ptckle Football 1 Many are called but few get up JOAN BAMBERY Joanne GAA 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Dramatlcs Club 4 Latln Club 4 Mxxed Chorus 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Tall neat and very sweet LEE BAYORGEON Lee The Cary Grant type handsome and sllent except when hes havmg a good tlme KAY BELANGER Kay Art Club 4 GAA 1 2 Glee Club 1 Pep Club 2 3 A good sport and a n1ce gal that s Kay SHIRLEY BESAW Peaches A smlle IS the same 1n any language JOEL BIRKENMEYER Joe Act1v1ty Room sec retary 1 4 presldent 2 Basketball 1 2 3 4 BIAA 1 2 3 4 Boxmgl 2 4 cocapta1.n4 K Club 1 2 3 4 Noon Hour Basketball 1 2 Can txme 1n a restaurant' JEANNE BISELX Bzz Art Club 3 Broadcaster 3 4 GAA 1 2 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Tr1pleTr1o 2 3 4 Red Cross Camp 3 Dramat1cs Club 4 Kau H1 News 3 4 ed1tor 4 M1Xed Chorus 2 3 4 l1brar1an 3 pres1dent 4 Party Orchestra vocal1st 3 Papyrus Staff 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Qulll and Scroll 4 Student Councll 1 She gave hlm to the Navy but she wants h1m back BEVERLY BISHOP Bev Act1v1ty Room VICE presldent 4 Broadcaster typlst 3 A nature cap able and sweet just to know her 1S a treat AUDREY BLOY Auds Broadcaster 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Kau H1 News 3 4 M1Xed Chorus 4 Papyrus Staff 4 Pep Club 4 Spamsh Club 3 4 Tr1ple Tr1o 3 4 Who IS thls gal L1ly Pons Page 16 IK 77 7 , a 7 If ' 77 , . EK 77 ' -i T a 1 - Y 1 1 1 Q S S 7 7 7 7 ' 7 7 66 77 - - , . , . rf 11 . , 1 - ' - 1 1 5 1 - ' 7 , . KS 77 ' ' if 77 ' ' 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 7 7 7 7 7 ' . , . It be hes hungry? Well, he spends most of h1s cc - 77 , - .... , 7 7 ' ' ' 7 7 7 7 7 7 1 1 S 9 I ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 , . , . if 77 ' ' ' 1 ' ' , . ss 11 , 7 7 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 3, 4 4 , 7 7 7 ' ' 1 . of1950 NEAL BOLINSKE- Doc Baseball 2 3 4 Camera Club 3 Glee Club 4 K Club 4 M xed Chorus 3 4 Pep Club 3 Spanlsh Club 3 Coach always W1Sh ed he had Doc on the basketball team MARGARET BREWSTER Bruce Act1v1ty Room pres dent 1 secretary 3 Art Club 3 4 Broadcaster 3 4 Camera Club 2 Class secretary treasurer 1 GAA 1 3 Glee Club 1 4 Honor Soc1ety 3 4 Dramatlcs Club 4 Kau H1 News 3 4 edltor 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 Qulll and Scroll 4 Spanlsh Club 2 3 4 Tr ple Tr1o 3 Papy rus Art and Prcture Edltor 4 You can get what ever you want 1f you ll just smxle PATRICIA BROCHTRUP Pa G A A 4 Glee Club 3 4 Noon Hour baseball 3 Pat wants to go West we haven t flgured out lf she l1kes the cow boys or the horses THERESA BROEREN Tessze Glee Club 1 3 4 My memory IS the thlng I forget Wlth JOANNE CARNOT Carrots Broadcaster 3 4 GAA 1 3 Glee Club 1 2 4 Dramatlcs Club 4 Kau H1 News 3 4 edltor 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 2 4 Papyrus Staff 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 Qulll and Scroll 4 I dont say much but that doesnt mean I dont thmk a lot KARL CONRAD Conks Band 1 2 3 4 BIAA 1 2 3 Football 1 Spanlsh Club 2 3 4 presldent 4 Student Councxl alternate 4 He doesn t need a car he s got a whole Mule Tram IONE DE BROUX Spots Camera Club 2 3 GAA 4 Glee Club 1 2 4 Noon Hour baseball 2 3 Pep Club 1 2 The harder I try the gooder to be the worser I am HELEN DEERING Helen Band 1 2 3 4 v1ce pres1dent 4 GAA 4 Noon Hour baseball Arch ery 2 3 Pep Club 3 4 Troubled tho the world may be she takes lt all lndlfferently JAMES DRIESSEN Jzm Glee Club 2 B I A A 4 Mlxed Chorus 3 4 Double Quartet 4 Let s go' I can get the gas EUGENE EHRLICH Doc Glee Club 1 2 4 M1Xed Chorus 3 4 Dld I say someth1ng'7 It must have slxpped out Page 17 rc 11 , 7 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' sa 77 fl 11 - - ' 9 Y 7 7 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' . , . . sc tv , - - . . . , 1 1 - I , . . . y - If ' 11 1 1 - rr 11 I 1 1 ' ' ' 7 7 7 7 7 Y ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 l 7 9 5 Y ' 7 7 1 1 , . 4: 93 , 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 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V1ola GOFF1tS model 1ng her handlwork at the Home Arts class es style show YVONNE EMPEROR Vonny ACt1Vlty Room sec retary 3 Broadcaster 3 4 Camera Club 2 3 4 GAA 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 accompan1st 1 2 Dramatlcs Club 4 secretary 4 Kau H1 News 3 4 ed1tor 3 typ1st3 4 M1XGd Chorus 4 Papyrus Staff 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Qu1ll and Scroll 4 Vonny never knew how many admlrers she had unt1l she brought the car to school JEAN FARGO Jeany ACt1V1ty Room v1ce presl dent3 Art Club2 3 4 Camera Club2 3 4 VICE pres1dent 4 Debate 3 4 G A A 4 Dramat1cs Club 4 Natlonal FOTSHSIC League 3 4 Oratory 3 4 Papyrus Staff 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Span sh Club 3 4 A qulet g1rl wxth a VOICE l1ke honey and ha1r to go w1th It DUANE FELDMANN Tuddy Baseball 2 3 4 Broadcaster 3 4 Camera Club 3 Debate 1 Kau H1 News 3 4 Lat1n Club 2 3 pres1dent 3 A g1rl a Plymouth a moonl1t nlght and th1s young man 15 out of Slght ROBERT FOEGEN Bob Band 1 2 3 4 Camera Club 2 3 4 pres1dent 4 Party Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Papyrus photog apher 3 4 A camera 1n one hand a gu1tar IH the other he m1ght declde to follow 1n the footsteps of h1S brother ALICE FREIER Alzce Broadcaster 3 4 Camera Club 3 G A A 1 3 Glee Club 1 Dramatlcs Club 4 Kau H1 News 3 4 Papyrus Staff 4 Pep Club 1 2 Qulll and Scroll 4 Allce can laugh anytxme and usually does DUANE GAST Jastz Act1v1ty Room v1cepres1 dent 3 pres1dent 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 co cap tam 4 BIAA 1 2 3 4 pres1dent 4 K Club 2 3 4 Noon Hour football 1 2 3 4 basketball 1 2 Pep Club 3 Track 1 2 3 Fast on the basket ball court an art1st too 1S there anythmg th1s guy cant do'7 DOUGLAS GEORGE Doug Baseball manager 1 Football 1 2 3 4 K Club 3 4 M1xed Chorus 3 4 Track 2 There s m1sch1ef 1n th1s man LEO GERRITS Leo ACt1V1ty Room alternate re presentat1ve 3 M1X9d Chorus 4 Noon Hour 3 A son of the so1l VIOLA GERRITS V1 Act1v1ty Room secretary treasurer 1 V1C8pI'eS1d6I1t 2 GAA 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 4 Camera Club 2 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 4 Vlm V1gor and V1Ol3 Page 18 :f 11 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' cf 11 - - - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A , . cc 11 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 .4 11 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 4: - 17 , 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' H .,, . . .D '. 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 ' ' - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1: 11 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I , . . . . y . . cc 11 - - 1 1 - cs -11 - 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' Leadlng the Grand March at the 1949 Junlor Prom are Klng Dxck Myrhum and Queen Ruth Van De Loo CAROL GILBERT Gzl Act1v1ty Room v1ce pres1 dent 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 Spanlsh Club 3 4 treas urer 4 Heres to the men God bless them ARLONE GOLDIN Lonney Act1v1ty Room sec retary 2 Broadcaster 3 4 Declamat1on 1 2 3 4 Extemporaneous Readmg 4 GAA 1 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Dramatlcs Club 4 Kau H1 News 3 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 4 Nat1onal Forenslc League 3 4 Papyrus Staff 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Spanlsh Club 3 4 Her eyes talk more than her soft volce SHARON GOLDIN Sharon Act1v1ty Room sec retary 3 Broadcaster 3 4 Camera Club 1 2 3 4 Debate 1 2 Declamat1on 2 3 4 GAA 1 3 4 Glee Club 1 accompanlst 1 Valentlne Queen At tendant 2 Dramatlcs Club 4 Kau H1 News 3 4 edltor 3 Nat1onal Forenslc League 2 3 4 Ora tory 1 2 Papyrus Staff 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Span1shClub3 4 Twlrhng 1 2 3 4 Idont know I m not sure-I only heard ROBERT GRAWITCH Bob BIAA 1 2 4 Box 4 Pep Club 1 Carefree happy wxth eyes that sh1ne Bob always seems to have plenty of tune THOMAS GUSTMAN Gus ACt1V1ty Room pres1 dent 1 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 K Club 3 4 There IS no qulet genlus W1thOUt some touch of madness DONNA HEUP Donna ACt1V1ty Room alternate representatlve 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Basket ball Queen 3 Mlxed Cho1 us 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 Student Councll 2 A qulet cute queen whos on the beam GLADYS HIETPAS Glady G A A 1 3 4 Glee Club 1 4 M1X8d Chorus 2 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 A cupful of gas my old model T and where to go? Freedom 11111 be' MARK HOEGH Bronx Actlvlty Room pres1dent 3 Badger Boys State 3 BIAA 1 2 3 4 Class VICC presldent 1 presldent 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 co capta1n 4 Honor Soclety 2 3 4 presldent 4 K Club 2 3 4 secretary 3 presldent 4 Student COUHCII 2 3 alternate 3 Track 1 2 3 4 If a good d1spos1t1on were worth gold Bronx could retlre CLIFFORD HOOK Clzff Basketball 1 2 3 4 BIAA 1 2 3 4 BOX1Dg1 2 Football 3 K Club 3 4 Well as one mountaln saxd to the other H1 Chff' Page 19 H- . .11 ,, . ,, . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 w u 57 - - 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 , . . . , , 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 , . . u 11 - - 4 n R v 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 ' ' ' 7 7 7 1 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - , - - an 1 7 7 7 7 7 ' 7 77 4: 11 . T 1 n I 1 u , y 7 - mg lg Football 1, 2, 3, 4g K Club 4g Mlxed Chorus A 7 ' 7 7 , . n 75 - - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . u 11 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . V. , - 1 cc 11 . - ' - 1 1 1 a 7 7 a 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' - 7 If 77 ' ' ' Q 7 - Q 1 1 - - - - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 7 7 7 Y 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 ' , . sz 1 11 , 1 1 1 1 - - - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . 4, . 7 ' 7 7 7 - 77 Sen1oroff1cers left to r 1 g h t Secretary Treasurer J1m Wahl ers VICE Presldent D1ck Myrhum and President Mark Hoegh FRANCES HUSS Franny Act1v1ty Room secre tary 3 Broadcaster 3 l GAA 1 Glee Club 1 Kau H1 News 3 4 Papyrus Staff 4 Dramat1cs Club 4 pres1dent 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 Her mlnd IS never the dev1ls workshop because her ITAIHC1 IS never ldle WILLIAM JIRIKOWIC Jzrk Broadcaster 3 Dra matlcs Club 4 Kau H1 News 3 4 Lat1n Club 1 2 3 Papyrus Staff 4 Pep Club 1 Qu1ll and Scroll 4 The world I fear IS a strange affalr CAROL KESSLER Kess Camera Club 2 3 GAA 1 Glee Club 1 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Carol lxkes b1rds espec1ally N1ght1ngales FRANK KILAWEE- Frank Band 2 3 4 secre retary treasurer 4 Broadcaster 3 4 Football 1 2 Kau H1 News 3 4 Latln Club 1 2 3 4 Noon Hour volleyball 2 badmlnton 3 Party Orchestra 4 Pep Band 4 The drug store cowboy he brand ed magazlnes JOANN KILLIAN Joany Camera Club 1 G A A 1 Glee Club 1 2 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 Why cant everybody be contented llke me' GERALD KLARER Squeaky Act1v1ty Room sec retary 4 Baseball 2 3 4 co capta1n 4 Basketball 2 3 4 BIAA 1 2 3 4 Clas v1ce pres1dent 2 Football 3 4 K Club 3 4 VICE pres1dent 4 Noon 1 3 4 He stars on the f1eld and on the floor a coachs dream and plenty more DOROTHY KLEIN Dot Act1v1ty Room v1ce pres1dent 1 2 Broadcaste1 3 4 Camera Club 4 GAA 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 4 Dramatlcs Club 4 Kau H1 News 3 4 ed1tor 3 4 M1xed Chorus 3 4 Papyrus Staff 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 Qu1ll and Scroll 4 Student Counc1l 3 4 She must be charged Wlth electr1c1ty the way she thmks up the pubhc ty AUDREY KRAF T Auds Act1v1ty Room presl dent 3 Broadcaster 3 4 G A A 1 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Kau H1 News 3 4 M1X9d Chorus 3 4 Papyrus Staff 4 Pep Club 1 2 Her soft dark eyes suggest the mystery of m1dn1ght Skle JEROME KROLL- Jerry ACt1V1ty Room v1ce pres1dent 1 Badger Boys State 3 Baseball 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 BIAA 1 2 3 4 Broad aster 3 4 ed1tor4 Debate 1 2 3 4 Extemporan eous Speakmg 2 Football 1 2 3 4 Honor So Clety 3 4 K Club 2 3 4 Kau H1 News 3 4 ed1tor 3 Nat1onalForens1c League 1 2 3 4 V1C9pI'6S1 dent 4 Span1sh Club 3 4 secretary 3 Student COUHCII 2 3 4 secretary 3 VICE pres1dent 4 Track 2 3 4 capta1n 4 He expresses hlmself openly 1n speech and we thmk hes qu1te a peach e20 1 , - I - 1 as 11 - - . 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Y . . , 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 I I , . . 1 1 1 1 ' . ,I . . 1 - ' 1 Pag 1 Flopsy Mopsy and Topsy portrayed by Bob Roloff Jerry Kroll and Mark Schommer t he pantomlme show al so known as F1nns F ollles EDWARD LADENBURGER Ed BIAA 4 De bate 1 2 3 4 Football 4 Glee Club 1 2 Honor SOC16ty 2 3 4 v1ce pres1dent 4 K Club 4 Kau H1 News Buslness Manager 3 Lat1n Club 3 Na t1onalForens1c League 1 2 3 4 pres1dent 4 Or atory 1 2 3 4 Papyrus Staff 4 Pep Club 1 Qu1ll and Scroll 4 Student Councll 3 4 treasurer 4 Track 3 H1s cunnlng w1t and Jov1al way brlghten ed up the darkest day PATRICK LEHMAN Stan Actxvlty Room presl dent 3 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Class pres1dent 1 secretary treasurer 3 Football 1 2 3 4 co capta1n4 K Club 1 2 3 4 Prom Attendant 2 Student Councll 1 4 pres1dent 4 Track 1 2 Enjoy yourself 1ts later than you thlnk RICHARD LEITCH Ricky West Hlgh Green Bay 2 3 Dramatlcs Club 4 Oratory 1 Art edxtor for West Hlgh paper 3 Stop Slgflq I dldnt see any stop s1gn' RICHARD LESSELYOUNG- Dzck BIAA 1 2 Football 1 2 Glee Clubl 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 3 4 Noon Hour football 1 2 basketball 1 2 Track 1 ELAINE LOOK Elame Act1v1ty Room pres1dent 3 Broadcaster 3 4 GAA 1 3 4 Glee Club 1 3 4 Drarnat1cs Club 4 Kau H1 News 3 4 Lat1n Club 2 3 Mlxed Chorus 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Qu1ll and Scroll 4 Twlrhng 1 2 If there s fun on board so IS she EUGENE MAURER Gene Glee Club 1 2 3 Let the gxrls alone' If anybodys gonna pester them lt s me ELSIE MILLER Elsze Act1v1ty Room secretary 1 Camera Club 1 GAA 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Now you talk Ill l1sten HARRIET MUELLER Susie Broadcaster 3 4 ed1tor3 Camera Club 4 GAA 1 3 4 Glee Club 1 3 4 Dramat1cs Club 4 Kau H1 News 3 4 Lat1n Club 1 2 3 4 M1xed Chorus 3 4 Papyrus Staff 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 Qu1ll and Scroll 4 Blond beautlful and bashful'7'7'7 Happy New Year RICHARD MYRHUM Meyer Basketball 1 2 3 4 BIAA 1 2 Boxmg 1 2 3 4 cocaptaxn Broadcaster 3 4 Class VICG pres1dent 3 4 Foot balll 2 3 4 GleeClub1 2 4 KClub2 3 4 Kau H1 News 3 4 edltor 4 Lat1n Club 3 4 Mxxed Chorus 2 3 4 Papyrus Staff 4 Prom Kmg 3 Qu1ll and Scroll 3 4 Student Councll 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Once there were three WISE men One d'1y lVle5 er sald to the other two Page 21 U- - 3 ', . ? 1 5 4' 1 I 1 1 ,I , - , A Y 1, i a t , - A 11 - 1 ' 77 rr 11 H Q - v n , - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1' 9 ' ' . . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' - , y - . . , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 7 7 5 7 7 7 1 1 1 1 cf 77 - 1 - 1 K - u 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 5 1 ' 1 ' . 7 . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 . 7 ' ' . 7 1 7 5 ' ' - . 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DONALD NAGAN Don Act1v1ty Room VICG pres1dent 4 Band 3 4 BIAA 1 2 3 4 Class secretary treasurer 2 Dramat1cs Club 4 Pep Club 1 2 A book IS ones best frxend next to Don PATRICIA NATROP Pa Broadcaster 3 4 GAA 1 3 4 GleeClub1 2 KauH1News3 4 M1Xed Chorus 3 Papyrus Staff 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 A good sport m every way shell help you out any day JOSEPH NIESZ Joe Actwlty Room pres1dent 1 Baseball 3 4 co captam 4 Basketball 3 B I AA 1 2 3 4 Boxmgl 2 3 Dramat1cs Club4 K Club 2 3 4 The teachers thmk I am so sweet they al ways keep me m the very f1rst seat MARGARET NUSHARDT Peggy Broadcaster 3 GAA 1 3 Glee Club 1 3 Dramat1cs Club Kau H1 News 3 Pep Club 1 2 Shes barrels of fun JOHN NYTES Jack ACt1V1ty Room secretary BIAA 2 4 Track 2 I want to l1ve long Im havlng so much fun' SALLY NYTES Sals Art Club 4 Cheerleadlng 1 2 3 GAA 1 3 4 GleeClub1 3 4 M1Xed Chorus 2 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 No Im not ln DOROTHY O CONNELL- Dot H1lbert Hlgh 1 2 Band 1 2 Extemporaneous Readmg 2 Glee Club 1 3 4 M1Xed Chorus 4 Ed1tor1al Staff 1 2 Pep Club 1 2 Somet1mes I wonder what all the com motlon IS about BARBARA OUDENHOVEN Babs Act1v1ty Room pres1dent 1 v1ce pres1dent 2 secretary 3 Broad caster 3 4 Camera Club 2 Debate 1 GAA 1 Glee Club 1 2 Dramat1cs Club 4 Kau H1 News 3 4 edltor 3 Papyrus Staff 4 Pep Club 1 4 Spanlsh Club 3 4 Twlrllng 1 Drum Majorette 2 3 4 I d rather dance than go to school CAROLE RAUSCH Carole Art Club 3 Broad caster3 4 GAA 1 3 4 G1eeC1ub1 4 Dramat1cs Club 4 Kau H1 News 3 4 ed1tor 3 4 M1Xed Chorus 2 4 Papyrus Art edltor 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 Qulll and Scroll 4 Student Counc1l 1 As an execut1ve Carole should rate h1gh If her draw mg IS an example shell certamly get by ELIZABETH ROBERTS L17 Act1v1ty Room v1ce pres1dent 1 3 pres1dent 2 secretary treasurer 4 Extemporaneous Readmg 2 GAA 1 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Tr1ple Tr1o 4 Homecommg At tendant 4 Dramat1cs Club 4 M1X9d Chorus 2 3 4 Papyrus Staff 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 Prom At tendant 2 A 3ewel well worth a man s takmg Page 22 rr 11 - - - I Y 9 ' ' ' ' 7 J 1 7 ' 1 1 . , . , . , . fc tn , 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 - 1 rc 11 - - - , 7 , , ' 7 , . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 4: 11 , 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 41 - , 1 14 77 ' 1 1 - if 11 1 ' , - ... 3, I ' u , . . . . , , . , rr 33 , ' ! 1 1 1 ' ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 7 ' ,1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 school. I m Just v1s1t1ng. 1 rr 11 - - , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ff 3, ' ' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' - - 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 ' ' 41 11 , , - 1 1 ' ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . , . , . ,, . ,, . . . 1 1 1 ' 1 , . . . , , 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , . 1 WILLIAM ROGERS- Bull Act1v1ty Room VICE- presldent 1 pres1dent 3 Basketball 1 3 BIAA 1 3 4 Boxmg 1 3 Art Club 4 Dramat1cs Club4 Papyrus Staff 4 Prom Attendant 1 Track 1 3 4 A l1ttle romance now and then IS rel1shed by the best of men EDWARD ROLOFF Ed Act1v1ty Room v1ce pres1dent 3 Baseball 3 Basketball 1 2 BIAA 1 2 3 4 Boxmg 1 2 Camera Club 3 Class pres1 dent 2 Football 1 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 M1X9d Chorus 2 3 Noon Hour Act1v1t1es 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 Track 1 3 I led a w1ld l1fe made all I spent pald what I borrowed lost all I lent once loved a woman It came to an end Keep a good dog boy he ll be your fr1end ROBERT ROLOFF Mcmsze Art Club 4 Band 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 BIAA 1 2 3 4 Boxlng 1 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 Noon Hour basketball 1 2 3 football 1 2 Track 1 2 3 4 SIX foot two eyes of brown the b1ggeSt Casa nova ID town Has anybody seen MOUS19 Roloff MARION ROSENTHAL- Marzon Pep Club 1 2 Haste makes waste so I m not 1n a hurry GERALDINE SCHMITZ Gerrte Act1v1ty Room v1ce pres1dent 2 secretary 3 Broadcaster 3 4 ed1 tor 3 4 Camera Club 1 2 GAA 1 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 4 Dramat1cs Club 4 Kau H1 News 3 4 ed1tor 3 MlXed Chorus 4 Papyrus Staff 4 typ lSt 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Qu1ll and Scroll 4 Ill clean and scrub for the man I love MARK SCHOMMER Rayme Act1v1ty Room sec retary 2 Baseball 4 Basketball 1 3 4 B I AA 1 2 3 4 Broadcaster 3 4 Football 1 3 4 K Club 4 Kau H1 News 3 4 edltor 3 4 Papyrus Staff 4 sports edxtor 4 Qulll and Scroll 4 Track 1 3 4 Id l1ke to be bashful but the glrls won t let me' ANTHONY SCHUH Cheeta Act1v1ty Room sec retary 3 Basketball 2 BIAA 1 2 3 4 Boxmg 1 Broadcaster 3 4 Camera Club 1 Football 3 4 Glee Club 1 4 K Cluo 4 Kau H1 News 3 4 M1Xed Chorus 4 Papyrus Staff 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 Track 3 4 Beware' I may yet do somethmg sensatlonal' LILLIAN SPRANGERS Lzl Broadcaster 3 4 GAA 1 3 Kau H1 News 3 4 Lat1n Club 2 3 Papyrus Staff 4 Modest calm and serene I Splte of th1S she has her dreams MARGUERITE STOKES- Marge Broadcaster 3 4 GAA 1 3 4 Glee Club 1 3 4 Dramat1cs Club 4 Kau H1 News 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 It IS better to be l1ttle and sh1ne than to be b1g and cast a shadow DOLORES SUMMERS Pee Wee ACt1V1ty Room pres1dent 4 Band 2 3 4 v1ce pres1dent 3 Glee Club 4 Lat1n Club 1 2 4 Pep Club 2 4 The secret of success fun' Page 23 Workmg on that float Ig for th Ho e mecommg parade was really haustlng Left to rxght are Snookle Van Dyke Ed Ladenburger Dor othy Klem Franny 1 Huss Jeanne Blselx and A- SCR Harrlet Mueller O L JAMES SWEDBERG Swede ACt1V1ty Room pres1dent 2 3 Band 1 2 3 4 pres1dent 4 Basket ball1 2 3 BIAA 1 2 3 4 Broadcaster3 4 Camera Club 1 K Club 3 4 Kau H1 News 3 4 p band 2 3 4 Track manager 1 2 He was the wandermg mus1c1an BETTY JANE TOEBE Betty East Hlgh Green Bay 1 G A A 3 Dramat1cs Club 4 Kau H1 News ty p1St 4 Papyrus Staff 4 Pep Club 4 H1gh school days may have the1r dellghts but they can t com pare w1th h1gh school mghts ARTHUR VANDEHEY Art St FPHDCIS Holland town 1 2 BIAA 3 4 Noon hour p1ng pong football 3 4 Track 3 4 He s a country gentleman sol1d as the earth RUTH VAN DE LOO Ruthze Act1v1ty Room VICE pres1dent 1 Badger G1flS State 3 Broadcast er 3 4 ed1tor 4 Camera Club 2 GAA 1 3 Glee lub 1 3 4 v1ce pres1dent 3 DfHlI1at1CS Club v1ce pres1dent 4 Homecommg Queen 4 Honor SOC16ty 2 3 4 secretary treasurer 4 Kau H1 News 3 4 ed1tor 3 typ1st3 4 Lat1n Club 2 3 treasurer 2 VICQ pres1dent 3 M1X8d Chorus 3 4 Papyrus edltor 4 Pep Club 1 2 Prom Queen 3 Qu1ll and Scroll 4 VICC pres1dent 4 Student Coun c1l1 2 3 4 secretary 4 DAR 4 Shes oft burn ed the m1dn1ght O11 but we assumed twas not for to1l' MARGARET VANDENBERG Marg Broadcast er 3 4 GAA 1 Glee Club 1 4 Kau H1 News 3 4 M1X6d Chorus 2 3 4 Papyrus Staff 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 I Vunder what shes dolng tO1'11ght9 ROY VANDENBERG Kzller Act1v1ty Room pres 1dent 4 Baseball 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 co cap ta1n4 BIAA 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 K Club3 4 Student Counc1l 2 Track 2 3 4 Blush1ng1s the color of v1rtue RONALD VANDEN BOSCH Ros BIAA 1 2 3 4 All I ask IS a heaven above and a bed below me-1n Econ class that IS EUGENE VANDEN HEUVEL Bud Act1v1ty Room VICE pres1dent 4 Baseball 1 B I A A 1 2 3 4 Boxmg 1 Football 1 Glee Club 2 K Club 1 2 3 4 Noon Hour basketball 2 3 Il1ke work It fasclnates me I could s1t and stare at It for hours JANE VANDER BLOOMEN Jame Broadcaster 3 4 GAA 1 3 GleeClub1 3 KauH1News3 4 M1X8d Chorus 3 Papyrus Staff 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Full of pep w1th fr1ends galore Nuff sa1d'7 We ll say no more Page 24 -.U - as ' 3' SX- , - . UML cc 11 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 Pe 1 1 1 1 - .. 11 - 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 - - - 1 y - cc 11 - . , - 1 1 ' - ' 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ca - 11 - - . . 0 . , l - , , - 1 1 1 1 - - - 1 1 C 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 ' . . . , 1 ..' 11 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 4: 11 1 - 1 1 1 ' .. - 37 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 - - ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' as 11 i. ... . . , . , , , . . , . 4: 11 - - ' 1 1 ' ' ' ' 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - - .: - 11 . , - - - 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 . , , . 1 . . 7 t 1 The Homecoming Queen and her attendants, left to right, Lavonne Con- rad, Queen Ruth Van De Loo, and Betty Roberts. DOLORES VANDER LOOP De De' Activity Room vlce presldent 2 3 Broadcaster 3 4 Glee Club 1 3 4 Tr1ple Trlo 4 Dramat1cs Club 4 Kau H1 News 3 4 M1xed Chorus 3 4 Papyrus Staff 4 Pep Club 1 Qulll and Scroll 4 Twlrllng 1 As slstant Drum Majorette 2 3 4 Our ChO1Ce for Drum MaJorette of Amerlca WILLIAM VANDER LOOP Bzll Art Club 3 4 Band 2 3 Camera Club 1 2 M1X6d Chorus 1 Pep Band 1 2 Track 1 He turned hlS radlo to the a1r the wave length landed 1n h1s ha1r CASILDA VAN DE WETTERING Mzt Band 2 3 4 Glee Club 4 Dramatlcs Club 4 Party Orches tra 4 Latln Club 2 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 A pleasant g1rl whos very klnd the sort of g1rl we l1ke to fmd LAVERNE VAN DYKE Snookze Act1v1ty Room secretary 2 3 4 Broadcaster 3 4 GAA 1 Glee Club 1 3 4 pres1dent 3 Kau H1 News 3 4 M1xed Chorus 2 3 4 VICE presldent 4 Papyrus Staff 4 Pep Club 1 2 Quxll and Scroll 4 Dramatlcs Club 4 F r1endly gay all 1n a wh1rl 1n other words a peppy g11'1 RICHARD VAN EPERN Dzck Act1v1ty Room V1C6pI'9S1dGI'1lC 3 Baseball 3 BIAA 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 4 M1xed Choru 4 Noon Hour football basketball baseball volleyball 1 2 3 4 Handy Rlchard I was knowed as IH them days JEAN VAN GRINSVEN Jemmy Camera Club 2 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Pep Club L1ttle but by no means small KATHRYN VAN HULST Katze Broadcaster 3 4 Camera Club4 GAA 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Dramatlcs Club 4 Kau H1 News 3 4 Lat1n Club 4 M1X6d Chorus 4 Papyrus Staff 4 Pep Club 4 Qu1ll and Scroll 4 Sllm of form and fa1r of face a g1rl of modesty and grace JOHN VER BOCKEL Jack St FFBHCIS Holland town 1 2 Act1v1ty Room presldent 3 Art Club 4 BIAA 3 4 Boxlng 3 M1X6d Chorus 3 Noon Hour football 3 Track 3 4 An 1nnocent face but one can never tell JUNE VILS June ACt1V1ty Room presldent 1 Glee Club 1 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 June IS wa1t1ng for the Freedom Tram to come to Kaukauna Pagc 2 1 i. Jlm Wahlers floats through the a1r w1th the greatest of ease All th 1 s happened when the trampollne w a s demonstrated durmg a lyceum pro gram JAMES WAHLERS Wahls Act1v1ty Room v1ce presxdent 3 Art Club 3 BIAA 1 2 4 Class secretary treasurer 4 Football 4 K Club 4 Pep Band 4 Somet1mes I s1t and th1nk and somet1mes I just Slt DONNA WEBER Donna G A A 3 Glee Club 1 3 Pep Club 1 Ha' Ha' Ha It would be fun to see Donna wxth her lessons done LUCILLE WEISS Cezl Band 1 2 3 4 Broad caster 3 4 G A A 4 Glee Club 1 Dramat1cs Club 4 Kau H1 News 3 4 Latm Club 4 Papyrus Staff 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Qu1ll and Scroll 4 She goes about her work each day 1n a qu1et eff1c1ent way CECILIA WELCH Amt Broadcaster 3 Kau H1 News 3 She keeps her sunny slde showmg ROBERT WEYERS Bob BIAA 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 Noon Hour football baseball volleyball badm1nton plng pong 1 2 3 4 basketball captaln 3 Pep Club 1 2 Pollte full ot fun a real gentle man secretary 1 pres1dent 2 repre entatlve 3 4 Bad ger G1rls State 3 Broadcaster 3 4 ed1tor 3 G A A 1 3 Glee Club 1 Dramat1cs Club 4 Kau H1 News 3 4 ed1tor 3 4 Papyrus Ed1t0f 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 Qu1ll and Scroll 4 Student COUHC11 3 4 I ll cllmb 1nto the Hudson dr1ve where I may but everybody get out ot my way MYRTLE WIEDENBECK Myfrt B nd 1 2 3 4 Camera Club 2 3 Glee Club 3 Pep Club 1 2 Heres one place you ll always see a smlle RONALD WITTMAN Wztl Band 1 Glee Club 1 2 3 My true love my cal LUCILLE WOLLERSHEIM Wally G A A 1 Pep Club 1 2 Not known 1n a day but llked by those who know her GERALD DE BRUIN Qnot p1cturedJ Jerry BIAA 1 2 3 4 Noon Hour ACt1V1t1GS 1 2 3 4 Track 1 2 3 If a woman I see then I must flee LOIS HOPFENSPERGER Qnot plcturedj Hoppy Br1ll1on Hlgh 3 G A A 3 4 Glee Club 4 F H A 3 4 Basketball 3 Newspaper ed1tor 3 Another brlght llght was added to the lamps of K H S Page 211 ' li 73 ,, .1 . . . 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I The Outstanding of '49 The Lang Trophy the most coveted award g1ven on class nlght was won by Gene Sch1edermayer for bemg the most outstandmg student for the 1948 49 school year The trophy has been sponsored by A M Lang ever slnce 1922 Besldes wlnnlng the trophy Gene was awarded the S100 Th1lmany Award for bemg the most outstandlng semor boy and the second place Elks Con st1tut1onal Award Among h1S many aCt1V1tleS bemg class pres1dent and Student Councll pres1 dent were Genes blggest worr1es He was also boxmg Captaln an ed1tor of the Kau H1 News VICE pres1dent of the Honor SOClety and an lmportant man on Coach Krumm s football team D1ane Derus was awarded the D AR Award for bemg the best c1t1zen of the class of 1949 and the S100 Th1lmany Award for bemg the most out standmg g1rl D1ane also won second place 1n the state D A R contest Bes1des belng an outstandmg worker 1n the speech departments of the school D1ane seemed to have a hand 1n almost every other organlzatlon too Some of her pos1t1ons were v1ce pres1dent of the Student Councll ed1tor of the Kau H1 News co ed1tor of the Papyrus pres1dent of the Honor Soc1ety cheerleader and Home comlng Queen attendant l.1'1 her Jumor and senlor years For belng valedlctorxan Mary Ann Summers was g1ven the Kowalke Award of S20 and the Readers Dlgest Award The Kowalke Award has been pre sented to the valedlctorlan for the past f1V6 years by Professor Otto Kowalke 1n memory of h1S father who graduated from Kaukauna H1gh School Mary Ann proved her knowledge by bexng an outstand1ng student 1n the schools commerclal department after com1ng back from Oshkosh H1gh to Noreen Ph1ll1ps was ranked as second hxghest 1n her class and was there fore the salutatorlan Noreen took part 1n many dlfferent aCt1V1t16S of the school She became a member of the Natlonal Forens1c League by partlclpatlng ID VHYIOUS speech aCt1V1t1eS She was co ed1tor of the Papyrus ed1tor of the Kau H1 News and a member of the Honor SOC16ty and Qu1ll and Scroll By el1m1nat1ng the many contestants for the Elks CODSt1tUt1OH Award Ger mame Sulllvan won f1rst place w1th her knowledge of the Constltutlon 1n the local contest conducted for SGDIOFS by the B PO E Jerry was a part1c1pant 1n debate declamatlon Qu1ll and Scroll Spanlsh Club Student Councll and a member of the Papyrus staff Ruth Krueger was awarded the Elks Const1tut1on Award for thlrd place Ruth proved her wr1t1ng ab1l1t1es by belng a member of the Qu1ll and Scroll Papyrus staff and an ed1tor of the Kau H1 News Her love for muslc was an advantage to the M1xed Chorus and the Glrls Tr1ple Tr1o She was also a member of the Honor SOC19ty Gene Schledermayer D1ane Derus Mary Ann Summers Ruth Krueger Germalne Sullivan Noreen Ph1ll1ps Page 27 Q 7 v I 1 , - , - 7 Q 1 y 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 . , - - , - , 7 s ' . , . 1 1 S - 1 , ' ' 1 ' 1 A 1 1 - 1 7 , . , . , . . . K V , 7 f K.H.S. for her senior year. 1 1, 1 1 - ' Q 1 I ' f' 1 . . . , . . . Z - H . . . 1 . Y . , . 3 Y ' , . . . 7 , , - -. , . . . , 1 uGood bye, Dear, We'll Top row C Gerritts M Fwust J Buerth P Gerharty J Belongew E Feldkwmp J Conrad E Besuw L Brooks Third row L Duus M Berghuis D Eitmg G Bruecker M Appleton R Auden WI Gztz R Borree G Derus H Frmcis H Fenske Second rnvx A DeGoey A B9lOl'lgll C Collins S Flynn T Emmers M Ditter R Biyorgeon E DeBru1n D Berens F DeBru1n Bottom rovs M Glisheen W Doering L Freier J Bartels F Gerow J Diestler J Erdmnm J Berghuis J Giesbers T Biese Top row J Rutten E Sasnowski B Meyers J Wunrovs Third row R Wenzel R Tennessen VS Taylor N Yokeum J Timmers D Rogers D Richter E Vlerschem M Vlerschem J Xlelgmwn R Schmidt H VerBockel Second rovx M V'mden Bosch M Bottom row J Toms D Otte J Terry D Zvuck R Vluyts W Nytes R Vanden Heuvel E Schaefer VR Xhedenhaupt C Velte Leading the juniors through their thnd yeal at K H S we find Bill Taylor as president Wayne Wiedenhaupt AK gg vice president Jude Rutten secretary, and Lorena Derus 0 9 treasurer Mrs Uphoff and Mr Krurnm were selected class advisers -.p The first big event of the year was when the KHS football team won the Northeastern Wisconsin Conference championship awaid The Junior class was well repre sented on the griduon by the following boys W Tavlor J Noonan R Luclxow C Lamers R Wenzel F Gerow, D Zwick R Boiicc J Haen W McGinnis C Velte L S 4? Fieiei and E De Biuin 5 - .52 5 - then leisuie moments W Doerlng 1' Gerow and J Diest E i lei xx exe seen now and then on the court under the excel lent coaching of M1 SDOIGB G Sports minded Juniors next found basketball occupying -i Page Z8 Smith, Ruth Weyers, Rohan, D. Van De Loo. M, Dberthur, Lois Vande-nberg: S: Pickens. Nushart, Warnecke, C, Parker: . . . . l . . 1, . -X 'B 7 . - . . . . . ,al Q 4 fx Q . . , l ' , . . 4 I - I V I 4. . V 1 ,' . ' .- . Q T ' T v ' M' - -, . . , . , . - - 1 Be Back In A Year The cheerleaders who d1d much to keep up the teams 1no1ale were Joan Kavanaugh and Barbara L1ttle Howex er the Jun1ors were not ent1rely for play They also stud1ed' For the txrst se1nester G Derus J Conrad L Derus W Doer1ng E Feldkamp W Taylor M Rohan F. De Brum F De Bru1n B L1ttle C Colllns S P1Ck9I1S H Huhn and C Velte had the necessary A s for honor ratlngs 1.0 VOICG the Jun1or op1n1ons, B1ll Taylor Mary Ann Rohan Ma1y Ann Gan, Eugene De Bru1n Louden Brooks and Lorena Derus were elected as Student Counc1l representat1Ves Those Jumors 1nterested 1n debate were Mary Ann Rohan Bette Feldkamp Howard Fenske FFHHCIS De Brum Margaret Kl1ne and Lorena Derus In the Honor Soc1ety the Jumors 1nducted as permanent members were Barbara L1ttle Mary Ann Rohan W1ll1am Taylor Lorena Derus Bette Feldkamp and D8V1d Berens At the end of the f1rst semester the Jun1ors took over two school publ1cat1ons, the Broadcaster, and the Kau H1 News under the superv1s1on of MISS Corry W1th the mus1c of Henry Rothman and h1s Under the leadersh1p of MISS Feller prom adv1ser, and B1ll Taylor class pres1dent the followmg Jun 1ors were appo1nted to prom comm1ttees M Rohan cha1rman of decorat1ons and theme, w1th J Hansen R Borree C Lamers C Velte, J Krautkramer C Hartjes, H Fenske F De Bruln, 0' Q? ,.....n-v Left to r1ght are B111 Taylor pres1dent Wayne Wledenhaupt vlce pres1dent Lorena Derus treasurer and Jude Rutten secretary J Haen W W1edenhaupt and T Mc Morrow ass1st1ng her t1Ck6t sales W Doer1ng, D Ber ens B Weyers refreshments, cha1rman L Van denberg w1th B L1ttle and J K1ffe ass1st1ng and pUb11C1ty M Faust cha1rman w1th P Ger hartz C Parker S H1bbard B Werschem, and M Glasheen Ble1ck many of the Jumor students lent then' mus1cal talents to the vocal and 1nstrumental groups Talent amb1t1on and or1g1nal1ty placed these upper classmen near the top 1n many act1v1t1es th1s last year Top row T Mc Morrow E Schaefer J Noonan W MCGIHHIS J Haen A Lmskens H Meulemans Thlrd rovk C Hartjes D Mlschler C Kersten H Huhn D Goldapske B L1ttle V K11awee D Mot1ff S H1lgenberg C Natrop A Johnson Second row C Nytes S H1bbard D Kessler M Kllne P Martzahl J Klffe Joan Jans en M Mahn M J1r1kow1c J Kay anaugh Bottom row M Golden D Hemdel D Lehrer C Lamers J Hermans D Jacobson R Luckow F Mxschler K Lettau J Krautkramer Page 29 1, v V Y . - ' s . ., 4 31 ' ' ' 1 .fr . , . , . ' , . . , . X V 1 - l , . ' , . , . ef' ' a l l i l Y . l' l X Q . 'WW 7 Q' . ,, 5-.E . . ' '4 - ..'Sx,- 1 Q 1 7 1 , e- 4 1 1 1 1 - , 1 I 1 1 A l ' I . . , ' . l - . - ' ' ' ' 5 . . 2 . ' . . . . 1 - 1 - 2 - - , . . . . 1 1 ' .1 1 ' ' , . , . , . Orchestra, the junior prorn was on May 19. Under the dlI'6CtlOl'1' Of.Mf. McGrath and . ' 1 , ' . 1 1 ' y . . . 7 . . , . . l .- . ' . . 1 . , . , . l . . ' , 1 1 , u V 1 f 1 il I . L 1 , 3 - Q1 e I ' a. V 2 A 1 Q s ' ' 1 V' f, Q A at fl l I- -1 s 1, er- USome Top row M Mam S Merlo J Martm N McGoey Joseph Janssen D McGow1n E Mitchett James Kxlgas M Martzahl J M111er P Janssen M Kllster A Nlmmer E Lamers L Mxtchell Thlrd row M Jochmann P Jxrlkowlc L Kuborn J Kersten M Janssen E Nettekoven M Kllgas J Jacques R Mlller D Meyerhofer K Nushart G Leltch D Kroll Second row R Jansen J Kobussen R Nushart M Hohelsel J Lesselyoung L Lopas P Krueger V M115 B Horn S Hohmann J Hooyman Bottom row F Kuborn G Mltchell W Jahns E Krautkramer J Nleuwenhuls D Meulemans D Huss D Mahn Vt Krueger P Maes Absent V Hartzhelm In the m'dst of much excxtement the soph omore class of 49 50 elected the offlcers who would lead them throughout the year They chose Joyce Heup pres1dent James Bayor geon V1ce presldent and Carl Van Epern sec retary treasurer Takmg up the dUt18S of class advlsers were MISS Feller and Mr Snow Those elected as probat1onary members mto the Honor Soclety were Allegra Nlmmer John Mart1n Darlene Weyers, and Jacquel1ne Jac ques They were chosen because they dxs played scholarshlp leadershlp character and SBTVICQ the four requlrements of thls soclety If they keep up these standards they w1ll soon become permanent members Those chosen to represent the1r class 1n the Student Councll were Robert Wh1tman Sophomore offxcers are left to rxght Jxm Bxyorgeon uce oresldent Joyce Heup presldent and Carl V'm Epern sec retary treasurer Page 30 Lavonne Comad Allegra Nnnmer Darlene Wey ers and Carl Rademacher Under the able coach ng of MISS Fmn and Mr Schmxdt John Martm Harvey Altergott Sandra Thelen Mar1lee Ma1n Allegra N1mmer Jacque l1ne Jacques Lavonne Conrad James Bayorgeon Joanne Hooyman Darlene Weyers and Mary Jane Martzahl led the sophomore class 1n decla matlon extemporaneous speaklng debate and oratory The sports Hllflded boys who went out for foot ball were D8V1d R1St8U Donald McGowan W1ll1am Jahns Davld Huss Harold Faust Paul Maes Ro bert Steger Gregory Vander Velden Clarence Smxth Donald Woelz Franc1s Gerow Kenneth Roloff and Robert Whltman They were coached by Mr Krumm Wlth Mr Rennebohm ass1st1ng hxm The next sport 1n l1ne was basketball w1th Mr Shorey coaching The sophomores who chose th1s as thelr spolt were Thomas Roberts Paul Maes VV1ll1am Jahns Robelt Wh1tIT18D Robelt Steger Dav1d Rlstau Franc1s Gerow John Hdgenberg and Kenneth Roloff The next event NVl'11Cl1 took its place ln lme f01 the y ear was boxmg Under the d1rect1on of Coach Fred Barr1beau Robert Mlller Robert ZW1Ck Howard Baeten Leroy Buelow Ronald Sager and James Henly led the sophomores 1n leather sllng mg The cheelleadels who were chosen flom the sophomore class to keep up the teams morale as well as that of the student body were Mary Goese Enzabeth Nettekoven Norma McGoey Darlene Weyels md James Bayorgeon . . - 1 . , . , . , . cr., . . . , . . 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Top row D Glasheen J Heup S Engel-son L Brown P Benotch E De Bruln T Gullfoyle A Coonen Y Hackbarth M Goese B Brux H Baeten Thlrd row M Grawltch R Cox J Hartzhelm J Gertz K Gerlg E Farrell VS Hellman P Relchel B Derus NI Blaha P Deerlng L Buelow Second row N Goldln J Gerhartz J Effa S Broulllard J Chosa M Bloy Margaret Besaw Marqulta Besaw S Bergman B Bererls C Benotch E Balza Bottom row H Faust J Hllgenberg P Haessly J Goldapske R Brogan K Borree L Conrad W Grode James Bayorgeon H Altergott Top rovx G Vander Velden D Stulber J Phllllps C Smlth R Wlrth Fourth row R Sanders R Steger J Self D Grlssman S Strom J Vleyenberg Eleanor Schmldt Rlchard Belongea E Steldl '1 Roberts K Slebers D Vkoelz Thlrd row S Schmltz V Van Llnen Donna Slebers M Smet Elalne Schmldt L Smlth M Wlttman M YOKQUIH B Vanden Heuvel E Ott C Vanden Heuvel S Vlls Second row D Vleyers P Reed M Schuh E Vlelhouse J Wenzel G Campbell M Steffens E Ryan P Summers S Derks L Birll R ZWlCk Durlng the Homecomlng celebratlons the soph olllores xx allled away wlth the thlrd prlze for thelr float another credlt to them The sophomores who led thelr class ln scholar shlp wlth an A average for the year were John Hllgenbelg Darlene WGQGIS Nancy Goldln zanne Hohlnann, Marllee Maln Mary Jane Mart zahl Sallle Merlo Lucllle Mltchell Allegra Nlm mel Call Radenlacher and Carol Van Zeeland The lllUS1L2lllX lncllned sophs who partlclpated ln the band under Mr Blelck lncluded Jacquellne Jac ques Allcgla N1UllllG1 Calol Van Zeeland Phyllls Webel Jean Lesselyoung Edward Steldl Sallle Mello Janet Hartzhellll Nancy Goldln Marllee Mgllll V1I2llllrlHcl1llllL1Ill Kenneth S1LlJt1S James Self Peter Deerlng Mary Ann Kllster, Rlchard Belongea Bonnle Vanden Heuvel Robert Wlrth James Goldapske, and Joseph Janssen Those who partlclpated ln the glrls and boys glee clubs gave out Wlth popular as well as classl cal muslc IH the many concerts whlch they gave These groups were under the dlrectlon of Mr McGrath Those sophomores who had solos at the Dlstrlct MUSIC Tournalnent held at Neenah were Joseph Newhouse tenor and Kenneth Lettau, bass They both recelved second places A second place was also lecelvcd by a duet made up of Sharon En gerson and Lax onne Conlad The glrls duet was entel ed ln class B Page il l l l Thelen: C. Van Zeeland.. P. Weber. 'Bottom row: J. Kraus. E. Zahnl, E.. Smith.bR. 4Whitlnan, D. Ristau, K: Roloff. Rademacherl, J: . . . 1' - . 7 . I, .V . v Y 9 7 Y . . Y . . . . , , . Y. H ,, F - . .- . 1 . V 1 . . 1 Su- . . I . ' , - , ' . Q l . I Q h . . . , . , . J , uBibbidi, Bobbidi, Top row D Roberts R Romenesko M Relchel E Nettekoven R Rmg M S'lSl10WSkl D Kramer O Newlu Thxrd row N Schermltzler C McCo1e L Lamers Y Ploetz C Ploetz M Merckx S Mllbach P Pomeroy S Melchlors J Mahn T McG1nn1s D Llnskens Second row W Lennert D Runge M Mathls M Nackers D Lettau P Re1che1 S Lettau C Mahn C Pecor J Relchel J Nettekowen J Mlsllnskl T Peterson Bottom rovx C Rolf R Relchel R Mxlbach l-I Meulenmns J Lehrer R Merbwch D Pratt J Lwndreman R Otte E Noonan Top row J Huss L Kersten E Kerscher D Kavanaugh R Huss Carl Kessler Thlrd row K Kell J Flnk H Huss N Helf 'NI Gerhartz F Goldm M Keldatz P Frank P Kavanaugh D Frank R Gerrlts D Jacques R Glordanw Second row A Jochmann C Frank R Hermans E Jacoby P Kenney J Kllgas M Kobussen E Kllne R Gertl W Grlmmer R George Bottom row G H1ldebrandt VS K1ll1an J Jacobson C Jacobson Mary Hletpas MHFVID H161D8S T Flynn R Golden M Keller W Gosz Absent ' Y V- Q N . .. L. . 1 . . . . . - u - a v 1 7 - Q ' . . . . , . . . , . . 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J Campbell W1th the beglnmng of the new school year of 1949 came the freshmen, all one hundred and sev enty three of them Leadlng them on through thelr f1rst year as Greemes was Mary Verhagen who was elected to preslde over the class As VICE pres1dent they chose Marlene Kobussen w1th Ehzabeth Brenzel as secretary treasurer Mrs Conkey, M1ss Corry, Mr Shorey, and Mr Vande hey were chosen as class advlsers The flrst b1g event for the freshmen was 1n1t1 at1on day W1th the axd of the semors, lt was a day to remember Along XV1tl'1 the trad1t1onal Cauymg of the SEHIOFS books the freshmen were allowed to dress 1n thelr Saturday best Not unt1l that greenholn day was over were the freshmen agam at ease w1th the upper classmen Among the varxous act1v1t1es offered at KH S Page '32 forens1cs attracted many of the freshmen P Arm strong J Berens, E Blenzel Y Borree N Dahm F Faust C Frank C Jacobson S Melcholrs J lVl1sl1nsk1 A Sunon M Verhagen W West and C Zwlck became membexs of the debate squad under the duectlon of Mr SLl1lll1dt P Almstrong went out for extemporaneous readlng and M Ver hagen extemporaneous speaklng and d6Cl3IllHt1Ol'l under M1ss Flnn, advxser Too numel ous to lllEl'1t101'1 we1e the many fresh men who jomed the KHS Band, and the Glrls and Boys Glee Clubs under the d1rect1on of Mr Ble1ck and Mr McGrath respectlvely To repl esent thelr class on the Student Councxl, the freshmen chose E B1 enzel P Cox D Frank and D Otte Boo Top row G Zvuck K Vmdyn Howen D Verkunlen C Sxkora M Vteyenberg E Vkeyers A Toms B Van De Loo Thxrd row K Schumann R Toonen J Ymglxng L Schroeder R Schmldt M Vhrth A Zacharlas J Vanden Heuvel Joyce Van Grlnsven A Sxmon C Zvuck Second rom Lyle Vandenberg D Voet Vt Van Stralen M Verhagen C Van Zeeland D Taylor J Xhrth N Starke A Xtulterkens A Stanlcek J Schuh J Van Den Brook Bottom row K Vanderloop M SCl1ITllClI C Vtarnecke VS Wxlk J Specht M Verfurth VK Vest D Schommer Davld Slebers E Vtulgaert Top row M Feldkamp J Dreger N Dahm S Champeau Ruth Belongea E Brenzel L Coenen M Berkers S Doermg Third row Joan Bwyorgeon P Armstrong T Arnoldussen J Berens G Brenzel J Brewster D Eppmger D De Brum J Dledrxch C Buchmger E Dledrlch R Courch me Second row S Borg E De Goew G Femal S Arts Jean Baworgeon Y Borree K Campxon S BIGSQ J Cornehus C De Broux D Drlessen R Busse Bottom rovx C Baker V Coonen E Baumgarten F Faust G Deermg R Buerth P Cox M De Broux N De Broux XX Appleton Leadlng, the cheels for the freshmen football and basketball teams were S BIQSG Y Bolree E Klme J M1SllDSk1 and C ZXX1Ck N Stalke was elected to the X3IS1t5 squad Part1c1pat1ng 1n athlettcs, forens1cs ITIUSIC and other aCt1V1t1QS the freshmen w ere found to be a xery enthuslastlc class After the end of the flrst semester E B1enzel C lVlCC0le and M Verhagen xxele on the A honor roll Those wlth an A ax elage were Y Bouee and M Feldkamp Manx others xxele elxglble fox the B honox roll K HS 18 Xkdlllliig fox thtsc flLSllIIlLIl to dlsplak thtn talents as uppcl classmcn cshmum o rs t 1 tt t 11p.,ht M tfltlltt Kobussen vlce HLSldmIll st unit nt mul uv Vu I pltillftlll Page 3.3 ,4 1' - v ' ' Y . 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Bs-2-0511 xxWhistle While You Work Standlng D Vteyers M Rohan L Derus L Conrad R Otte R Whltman M Hoegh C Rademacher B Brenzel D Frank C Frank A Nlmmer W Taylor Seated L Brooks J Kroll R Van De Loo P Lehman E Ladenburger M Whltman R Myrhum D Kleln The Student Counc1l of Kaukauna Hlgh School began 1ts f1fth year of serv1ce to the students Wlth a meet1ng held September 8 after the representa tlves had been chosen by the students 1n each class Counc1l offlcers chosen at th1s 1n1t1al meetlng were Jerry Kroll v1ce pres1dent Ruth Van De Loo sec retary and Edward Ladenburger treasurer Pat Lehman was elected to the presidency May 25 1949 1n a school Wlde elect1on Jerry Kroll was the other candrdate Chosen to represent the Kaukauna Hlgh School Student Counc1l at a state wlde Counc1l Conven Student Counc1l Offlcers Back row Pat Lehman presldent and Edvmrd Ladenburger treasurer Front row Jerry Kroll vlce president 'md Ruth V'1n De Loo secretary Page 36 t1on held at Sheboygan North on October 21 22 were Lorena Derus Ruth Van De Loo Carl Rade macher and Pat Lehman Brought to the attent1on of the counc1l by M1ss Flynn C1ty Nurse was the pl1ght of a needy fam 1ly 1n Kaukauna As a good deed the Counc1l pre sented thls fam1ly through MISS Flynn w1th toys clothes and food Thls year for the flrst txme an Athlet1c lrophy w1ll be presented to the outstandmg sen1or athlete of the year The Amer1can Leg1on wlll sponsor the trophy For the1r 1118111 proJect of the year the Counc1l sored projects to ralse money for the cheerleaders unlforms ,-1 -f--1 HA Q, ' 4, gi' if-.. mx Xie XXXL . . ' n . n I , - J I y J ' 1 ' 9 - a I ' i 7 7 ' - - 7 7 - I 7 3 - . . . . . ' 7 1 9 a , . - . . I y A ' . . , . fy . - y Y . I V I , 1 , presented the Kau-Hi Carnival. They also spon- :', R e as I L t 4 fi I Q I if S I s - -,ge Q 11-9 rf? Q -X X - N A Little But of Heaven iXxx x If Z X 'Q In 1937 the AUgUSt1H Grxgnon Chapter of the Natxonal Honor SOC16ty was 1ntroduced to Kaukauna H1gh School Wlth scholarsh1p, lead ershlp character and QGFVICQ as the requ1re ments for entry lnto the organlzatlon A B average IS also necessary to be cons1dered for electlon Every year a commlttee of faculty members wlth M1ss Corry as the adv1ser selects a group compr1s1ng f1fteen per cent of the sen1ors and f1V6 per cent of the Jumors FIVE per cent of the sophomores may be put on probatlon for one year and 1f the1r records st1ll prove sat1s factory the next year they are el1g1ble as per manent members 1n the1r Junlor year Named to membershlp IH the Honor SOC1ety Left to rlght Vlce Presldent Ed Ladenburger Secretary Treasurer Ruth Van De Loo and Presldent Mark Hoegh thrs year were s1x sen1ors Mark Schommer Patrlck Lehman Dorothy Klem, Rlchard Myr hum Margaret Wlntman Jeanne Blselx SIX Jun1ors Lorena Derus Barbara L1ttle Mary Ann Rohan W1ll1am Taylor Davld Berens Betty Feldkamp and four sophomores elected to probatlonary memberslup Jacquel1ne Jac ques Allegra N1mmer John Mart1n, and Dar lene Weyers Senxors who were 1nducted as permanent members last year are Mark Hoegh pres1dent Edward Ladenburger v1ce pres1 dent Ruth Van De Loo secretary, Jerome Kroll and Margaret Brewster New members were 1nducted by the sen1ors who were elected 1n the1r Jumor year at a pro gram 1n the aud1tor1um on May tenth A re eptxon and tea for parents and others followed Top row A N1mmer J Martln M Hoegh R Myrhum M Schommer P Lehman J Kroll E Ladenburger Middle row D Vkeyers J Jacques B Little B Feldkamp R Van De Loo J Blselx M Whltman Bottom row D Berens M Rohan L Derus M Brewster D Klem W Taylor Page 34 XX - - ll x x 4: Il- ,- 1 f' S 2 X f f ,.-- X . 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V . n Its Just Too Wonderful Top row L Weiss C Rausch L Sprangers K Van Hulst R Myrhum M Schommer J Kroll Y Emperor D Klein Middle row G Schmitz A Freier A Goldln S GOld1H E Ladenburger J Carnot M Whitman J Fargo Bottom row F Huss D Vander Loop H Mueller R Van De Loo J Bxselx M Brewster A Bloy Miss Lemke, adviser of the Papyrus, conducted try outs last Sprlflg to choose the heads of her seventh successive publication standing work on the Kau H1 News and Broad caster, Ruth Van De Loo and Margaret Whitman were chosen as co editors of the 1950 yearbook Margaret Brewster and Carole Rausch were named art and picture editors Mark Schommer was chosen as sports editor Dorothy Klein served as advertising manager, with Edward Ladenburg er, circulation managei Page 38 Mr Little once again acted in the capacity of business staff adviser Mr Vandehey was the photographer, and Geraldine Schmitz was student typist of the publicatlon According to Ed Ladenburger there were 461 Papyrus copies sold The price of the annual re mained the same as last year This year marks the 25th birthday of the K H S Papyrus and is the third year we have had a padded cover Last year the annual received a first class honor rating, given them by the National Scholastic Press Association Standing left to right Geral dine Schmitz typist Dorothy Klein advertlsmg manager Ed Ladenburger circulation manager and Margaret Whit man assistant editor any 'gm Seated Carole Rausch assist ant art editor Margaret Brewster art editor Ruth Van De Loo editor in chief and Mark Schommer sports editor - ' li 77 ' - - ' ' Because of their previous experience and out- - . . , 7 G , . . , . 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Good News Top row L WEISS L Sorangers K Van Hulst M Schommer R Myrhum J Kroll D Kleln Mlddle row G Schmltz A Freler C Rausch E Ladenburger R Van De Loo Y Emperor M Whltman Bottom row L Van Dyke H Mueller D Vander Loop J Blselx J Cwrnot M Brewster The Qu1ll and Scroll honorary Journahsm so clety began 1ts 1949 50 yea1 by electlng Jerome Kroll presldent Ruth Van De Loo v1ce presldent and Jeanne Brselx secretal y treasurer In observance of Natlonal Newspaper Week tour of the Kaukauna Tzmes was made and the Kau H1 News and Broadcaster staffs took over wr1t1ng the news for the Times Prrzes were awar ed for the best art1cles A Chr1stmas party was held at the home of Har r1et Mueller ID place of the December meetlng An mformatwe trlp was made through the Appleton Post Cresent bu1ld1ng for the February meet1ng To raxse money to help pay for p1ns for the new Qulll and Scroll members the socrety sold refresh ments at the football games Requlrements for membershlp are to be ln the upper one thlrd of the class, a record of the num ber of 1nches of copy publlshed a years servlce on the school paper, and a recommendatlon from the advlser, Mrss Frances Corry Plns were awarded at the annual LIOHS Club banquet on Aprrl 25 by advlser Mrss Corry Edxtors of the hlgh school news page 1n the Kau kauna Trmes, or the Broadcaster, were Ruth Van De Loo, Geraldme Schmltz, and Jerome Kroll Kau H1 News staff members also wrote for the Broadcaster Quill and Scroll Offlcers Jeanne Blselx secretary treasurer Jerry Kroll presldent Ruth Van D Loo vlce presldent Page 39 XX ll .c,,.. ,. ,. 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' . d- ' 6 . . . . , . , - : , Q J ' 9 I e I If 1 ' - i 'Q 'Q if 1 4' llGive Me Five Minutes More The Kau H1 News, now 1n 1tS 20th year 1S under the d1rect1on of Mlss Frances Corry faculty adv1ser It contams the latest news and mterests of the student body Th1s paper was g1ven honorable men t1on 1n the WATA press project th1s year For the f1rst semester the senlors edlted the Kau H1 News and the second semester lt was turned over to the Junxor Journahsts The new system of employlng edltors was used whereby two sets of edltors are g1ven a tr1al perlod of n1ne weeks The permanent edltors were Margaret Brewster Mar Sen1or Kau H1 News Edltors Standmg left to r1ght Joanne Carnot fxrst page Mark Schommer sports Dorothy Klem thlrd page Margaret Whltman flrst page D1Ck Myrhum sports Seated Mar garet Brewster second page Jeanne Blselx second page Carole Rausch thlrd page 1aretWh1tman Joanne Carnot Jeanne B1selx Dor othy Klem Carole Rausch Mark Schommer and R1chard Myrhum For the students workmg on the paper It IS an exper1ence as well as a respons1b1l1ty The senlors turned the1r Jobs over to the Jun1ors at the end of the flrst semester Wlth rehef and yet a l1ttle regret A spr1ng dance was put on by the Kau H1 News staff under the d1rect1on of MISS Corry Th1s was the last event sponsored by the Jun1or Kau H1 News staff thxs year The Jumors who put out the Kau H1 News the second semester Top row M Gatz J Janssen M Faust P Gerhartz B L1tt1e M K11ne J Conrad Mlddle row C Parker S PICREDS B Feldkamp L Derus C 'Nlatrop J Kavanaugh Bottom row J Klffe M Mahn M Rohan J Vkelgman W Taylor M Dltter Page 40 1 1 1 1 l 1 3 1 S 1 3 1 - 1 1 Z 1 S , . ' 1 3 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 . . . . , , . . . .- . Y ' , . 1 ' ' ' -'- . 1. ,.. ,. ,. . 2. ,. ,. ,. ..1 .. . Z. . . ,. . ,. .,. ,. , . . 4, if sf .1 , X .- A v f' 4 vt 2 1 ' -..-1 4 L I fb. 0 lllf I Had a Talking Picture of You 1? as x W- 5 U N, Null x Left to right: Shirley Pickens, secretary-treasurer, Bob Foegen. president, and Jean Fargo, vice-president. Under the watchful eye of Mr Vandehey ad viser of the Kamera Club the members of the Kau H1 Kamera Club learned much about the art of taklng pictures Spendlng many nights after school in the darkroom, the students were taught many developing and enlarging techniques, and also the use of oil colors The 32 members elected Robert Foegen pres1 dent Jean Fargo VICE president, and Shlrley Pick ens secretary A new enlarger was purchased from the Papy rus fund Other new equipment is a new Helland flash unlt, a panhead for the tripod, darkroom equipment, and Marshall Oil Coloring sets After the Cllntonville football game the Club sponsored a dance from which some of the pro ceeds went for the new equipment The club was d1v1ded into six committees, ac The Kamera Club practicing oil coloring. Clockwise around the table are C. Natrop, V. Hartzheim, A. Nimmer. J. Timmers, J. Kavanaugh, S. Pickens, S. Hilgenberg, J. Berens, T. Peterson, F. Faust, and W. West. cording to members free periods, in order to give all a chance to work in the darkroom A steering committee of six was also chosen Those who were on the commlttee were Shirley Pickens, Frank Faust, James Bayorgeon, Kathryn Van Hulst, Jean Fargo, and Yvonne Emperor This committee drew up a new constitution for the club It also decided when the club should meet, how much dues to charge, and how much the club should fine a member for being absent from a meeting without a good excuse They also plan ned what the club should accomplish each meetmg and what it would try to learn for the year One of the clubs pro1ects for the year was to take pictures for the annual Mr Vandehey was in charge, and he was assisted by Robert Foegen, Frank Faust, and Wllliam West The club mem bers also took pictures at many of the games and special events that went on during the year Top row L Buelovt J Hartzheim S Strom Y Emperor S Goldin R Cox James Bayorgeon B Vteyers VS Vkest D Frank G Derus K Roloff Third row A Nlmmer J Berens B Little V Van Lanen Lois Vandenberg J Fargo S Hilgenberg Joan Janssen Ruth Vteyers N Blnhl L Mitchell Second rom C N1trop M Kline H Mueller S Pickens J Kxvanaugh B Berens B Horn M WI un S Thelen V H irtlheun T Peterson Bottom row J Tlmmers N Bolmske K Lettiu R Foegen S Engersun K V an Hulst D Klein L Conrld M Klister Page 41 . , . . . 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K.. -V llWithouT A Song Top roxx M De Broux L Buelovx J Rutten E Roberts S H1bbard N Nushart J Chosq Mr McGrath Th1rd row Delores Van der Loop Y Emperor D Kle1n D Heup J Carnot R Van De Loo J BISQIY L Van Dyke 'VI Ghsheen M Klme E Derus Second rovt S Engerson M Vandenberg Ruth Meyers M Rohan H Mueller J Hooyman J Belongea Lols Vandenberg P Martzahl A Blov Bottom row K Lettau E Schaefer E Sasnowsk1 J Toms J Bartels R Luckovx J Nleuwenhuxs P Cox J Landreman Top row 'VIr McGrath J Drxessen R Lesselyoung E Ehrnch C Rolf J Noon an L Conrxd J Weyenberg D Grxssxnm Th1rd row D Rogers J XXQIQIIIHH E Look C Rxusch M Brewster R Grawxtclx L Gellllb C, SLllIlllll B Ltttle Second row J Buerth S XXllllfI1l'lI1 J Bambery NI Bolmske D George D Otte R Myrhum C Velte The 74 Voxce M1X6d Chorus undel the d1rect1on of Mr Adrlan McGrath sang 1n the annual Chrlstmas concert December 21 Th1S group IS made up of select ' ed VOICES from the boys and glrls glee clubs Off1cers of the M1xed Chorus are presldent, Jeanne Blselx wlce presldent Lavelne Van Dyke and secre taly treasurer Charles Velte 14' Slflgllig 111 the boys double qualtet wele J Landle man R Luckow J Toms J Bartels C Velte K Let tau R My rhum D Otte and J Drxessen A A group of gxrls made up a trlple tr1o and also a sln I I X 5'-' gle tr1o wh1ch sang at VHFIOUS events fg fx, E X These groups competed lt Netnah III the l0UlIla fk.f-'XT-,fxb 5 ment held March Zo 5 fr Page 42 Mlerlu, M.'Stokes, A. Kraft: S. Nyltes. Di O'Connel1. V. Gerrlts.'G. Hietpasl. Goldin-. NV. Go1din.uBotto1n rowi A. Schuh-. Freier: Ri ll .- . ' . 4 0 , . ' ' Y - . v q . t :I wx ' ' ' F ' f -' 5 - v- - - - 0 ll ul . . ' . - . . . N C . , -. . . , , . , . ' , . f , A . . - , - 3K5 D , H . .' uMusic, Music, Music -Q . in- -Q-A ur' 'Ifop row: E. Ehrlich, R. Grawitch. A. Schuh. R, Myrhum. D. Otte, E. Schaefer, C. Velte, R. Whitman, R. Giordana. D. Roberts. D. Siebers. E. Wulgaert, M. Keller. Third row: Mr. McGrath. J. Driessen, R. Lesselyoung, J. Rutten. J. Noonan, L. Freier, K. Vandyn Hoven. R. Reichel, D. Verkuilen, K. Schumann, C, Rolf, O. Newlin. R. Otte, E. Sasnowski. Second row: L. Gerrits, C. Sikora, W. Killian, H. Meulemans, M. Reichel, D. Linskens. M. De Broux, J. Yingling, L. Buelow, J. Chosa. A. Stanicek. Bottom row: N. Bolinske, K. Lettau, D. George. R. Luckow, J. Nieuwenhuis. J. Bartels, P. COX, J. Landreman, F. Faust. Marvin Hletpas, J. Toms. Mr Adrlan McGrath vocal teacher dlrected a 47 VOICE Boys Glee Club at the annual Chr1stmas Concert, wh1ch was gxven on December 21 They sang two select1ons, O Come, O Come, Immanuel and R158 Up Shepherds and Follow The Boys Double Quartet, cons1st1ng of J Lan dreman, R Luckow, J Toms, J Bartels, C Velte K Lettau, R Myrhum J Dr1essen, and D Otte sang Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones and I Saw Three Shlps for the concert Also durmg the Chr1stmas season, they sang Just A Cottage Small and I Saw Three Sh1ps for the Cathollc Study Club The Boys Glee Club traveled to Neenah and sang 1n the annual tournament, whlch was held there on March 25 The three numbers they sang were Shadow March, The Hlklng Song and Stout Hearted Men Under the d1rect1on of Mr Adrlan McGrath the Sen1or G1rls Glee Club sang for the Chr1stmas Concert I Wonder as I Wander, w1th Audrey Bloy as sololst, and Llght D1v1ne The G1rls Tr1ple Tr1o cons1sts of Betty Derus, Jeanne B1selx Delores Vander Loop, Betty Ro berts, Audrey Bloy Joan Belongea, Barbara Llttle Lavonne Conrad, and Joan We1gman Thelr selec tlons for the concert were W1nter Wonderland and Happy Hollday The g1rls also sang for the Mlnstrel Show held last February The G1rls Smgle Tr1o, COI1S1St1I1g of Joan Be longea, Betty Derus, and Joan We1gman bes1des smglng 1n the W1nter and Sprlng Concerts, also sang at several banquets durmg the year Thelr select1ons for the Xmas Concert were Yuletlde Reverle and At Chr1stmas Tlme 'VI Glasheen A Goldln C Rausch M Brewster J Carnot J Blselx V Gerrxts B L1ttle Mr McGrath Thlrd row C Van De VXQIISFIHE D Van De Loo E Look Ruth Weyers J Welgman A Johnson N Nushart E Derus M Vandenberg S Merlo Jean Van Grlnsven M Rohm M Stokes Delores Vander Loop J Belongea Second row H Ver Bockel S Hlbbard N Goldm H Mueller S Nytes A K1 lit 'Nl Klme J Hooymzn P Martrahl Lois Vxndenberg A Bloy D Summers J Buerth G Hletpas Bottom row R Sclmmlt J Vkexenbexg, R Vln Dc Loo L Vm Dyke S Engerson D Eltmg, J Buubexy L Conmd J Klllzan M Vkerschem D Rogers E Roberts Page 4.1 ' 1 Q . 7 - - , . . . , . 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', . , A I - , 9 llSing Sweet Nightingale Top row Jean Bayorgeon B Brenzel M Kexdatz J Heup S Hohmann M Jinssen Y Hackbarth S Doerlng J Cornellus K Kell P Armstrong Th1rd row G Campbell B Horn E Balza S Arts J Gertz P Frank F Goldln R Belongea S Broulllard T Ar noldussen L Kersten Mr McGrath Second row P JlI'1kOVb1C Y Borree S Borg N Helf P Relchel M Gravutch S Bergman H Huss J Kllgas K Camplon C Benotch Bottom row M Berkers V Coonen C Gerlg M I-Iletpas E Kerscher N Dahm E Brux Joan Biyorgeon M Feldkamp J Fmk Top row E 'xl eyers M Schmldt E Nettekoven S Schmitz A Zachanas N Scherm1tzler D Kramer P Pomeroy S Mllbach N Starke J Vin Den Brook Joyce Van Grmsven Th1rd row L Lamers S Thelen M N'1ckers D Lettau A Sxmon S Lettau Y Plutz M Merckx S Melchlors L Smlth C Vanden Heuvel E Welhouse Second row N McGoey M Kobussen A Vbulterkens J MlSllH5kl P Relchel J Nettekoven M Kxlgas M Mathxs J Relchel C Pecor E Kl1ne Bottom row Donna Slebers C McCole C Warnecke J Vanden Heuvel V Van Lanen Eleanor Schmldt E Matchett J Specht M Verfurth M Wlttman Under the d1rect1on of Mr Adrlan McGrath the freshman sophomore grrls glee club composed of e1ghty seven voxces met each fourth per1od of the school day The student accompanlst for th1s glee club was Betsy Brenzel In the Chrlstmas Concert held on December twenty flrst the g1rls sang two select1ons, The Wonderful News by Kashetz, and In Davlds Town by Moore In the MUSIC Festwal held at Two RIVGFS 1n Aprll 1949 the G1rls Tr1o whxch cons1sted of Delores Sasnowskl Jane Ke1l and Ruth Krueger, recelved a f1rst place Wlth a star Sololsts taklng second place ln class A were Dolores Sasnowsk1 John Klau Charles Velte, and Jeanne B1selx Betty Derus recelved flrst place 1n class C Sharon Engerson and Joan Belongea second and Shxrley Flynn thlrd Those taklng flrst place lll class B were Nancy Page 44 Nushart Pat Taylor Jane Kell, Audrey Bloy Dav 1d Derfus and Ronald Luckow Those rece1v1ng second place were Ruth Krueger, Hortense Mayer and JoAnn Hoovman The G1rls Tr1ple Tr1o wh1ch cons1sted of Do lores Sasnowsk1 Jeanne B1selx Elalne Schaefe1 Joan Kronforst Hortense Mayer Audrey Blov Margaret Brewster, Ruth Krueger and Jane Ke1l rece1vec1 flrst place 1n Class A Thxs group also won a fmrst wxth three stars at the state tourna ment The G1rls Smgle TFIO, cons1st1ng of Joan Be longea Joanne We1gman and Betty Derus recelved flrst place 1n class C 'lhe Boys Double Quartet conslstlng of Charles Velte Bob Thompson, Davld Derfus, James Gull foyle Lee Gast Carl Belongea, Lloyd Vande Yacht and Jerry Welgman took f1rst place 1n class B At state tournament the Double Quartet recelved 1 fxrst place wxth one stal ! . . 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' ' J 1 ' in 1174 ll . 5 I - . fr' , A 5 7 K, 1 llThe Woody Woodpecker Song They call themselves the Pep Band Thelr ma1n Job IS to 3SSlSt at Pep meetlngs Left to rlght are R Wlrth J Self J Martln J Kllgas F Kllawee W MCGIHUIS A Coonen J Toms and J Swedberg Revlewmg th1s years record, we fmd that the band, under the dlrectxon of Elwood Ble1ck, has a record to be proud of The annual mus1c festlval was held at Appleton Apr1l 30 1949, where the band entered ln class A There were 22 flrsts, 18 seconds, and 5 thlrds 1n the solo and ensemble compet1t1on Three of the members went on to the state tournament held ln MHdlSOD and came home w1th a flrst and two seconds Playlng at the summer concerts 1n La Follette Park and marchmg 1n the parades for var1ous hol1 days were a few of thelr engagements Keeplng up the sp1r1ts of all, they maneuvered and played dur 1ng the halves of all the football games and par aded at Homecommg Marches and popular muslc echoed throughout the gym at basketball games The Chr1stmas Concert December 21 rounded out the year As aCt1V1t1eS for th1s year, the band pre sented the Sprmg Concert and entered the tourna ment at Mamtowoc Band offlcers elected were James Swedberg, pres1dent Helen Deermg v1ce presldent and Frank K1lawee, secretary The band now has a membersh1p of 70 and IS led by four twlrlers They are B Oudenhoven, drum majorette D Vander Loop, ass1stant drum maJorette S Goldln, and L Vandenberg A branch of the band 1S the pep band Wh1Ch entertams at the pep programs, and at pep sesslons 1n the halls The11 mam purpose IS to provlde back 1ng for our teams Top row Joseph Janssen J Brewster J Blumrelch J Toms James Janssen C HartJes A Toms Fourth row S Champtau J Tlmmers J Martm W MCGIHHIS B Van De Loo P Deermg H Deerlng L Welss G Bruecker C Van De Wetterxng N Gerhartz VS Appleton R Hartjes D Frank R Wirth M Berghuxs Thlrd row C Kessler James Kllgas C Gerrlts E Warnecke M Kllster J Hartzhexm V Hartzhelm A Nxmmer A Coenen J Lesselyoung C Natrop M Wledenbeck C Parker P Weber C Frank B Vanden Heuvel Mr Blexck Second row C Van Zeeland J Vanden Heuvel J Jacobson T McGmnls P Kenney J Mahn Lyle Vandenberg S Merlo Rxchard Belongea D Summers R Coenen J Jacques N Goldxn D Jacques Bottom row E Steldl W Vander Loop K Conrad D Nagan F Kxlawee S Goldnn P Martzahl B Oudenhoven Lons Vandenberg Delores Vander Loop J Goldapske K Slebers J Self G Zwxck R Foegen Absent J Swedberg Page 45 . , . , . , . , . , - s . , . , . . . , . V 7 , - , . . ' v 1 ' 7 . . , . , . . . . , D . . , x The twlrlers modelling the1r new unlforms are left to rxght Lo1s Vandenberg Delores Vander Loop Barbara Oudenhoxen and Slnron Goldm Barbara 1S Drum MaJorette and dlrects the band when xts maneuvermg or marchmg Delores IS assxstant Drum MaJorette t Al .l- .i 1- rsmke Up The Band Prov1d1ng the muslc for the Chrlstmas dance the Youth Center dances and the Youth Rotary convent1on 1n Appleton were a few of the SeI'V1C8S of the party orchestra thxs year Included 1n the group are R Foegen A Coonen K Slebers and P Kenney saxophones J Self and J K1lgas cornets J Martm drums L Van denberg p1ano F Kllawee bass and J Toms J Goldapske and B Vanden Heuvel trombones Performlng .for all parades and football games the twlrlers were attlred m thelr wh1te unlforms and shakos Maneuverlng the band was Babs Ou denhoven wh1le De De Vander Loop Sharon GOld1H and Lo1s Vandenberg tw1rled thelr batons At the Hlgh School D1str1ct Tournament held at Appleton Babs De De and Sharon won f1rsts 1n solos and Lo1s a second 1n a solo and a f1rst 1n en semble Gomg on to state they won three f1rsts and a second ln ensemble respectlvely In 1949 Babs, Sharon and De De placed 1n the Spectacle of MUSIC all recelvlng trophles Tymg for flrst IH the Ch1CagO prel1m1nar1es at Green Bay were De De and Sharon In the State Amerlcan Leglon contest De De won the champlonshlp and Babs placed th1rd All of them now look forward to contests th1S year and more honors and awards Party Orchestra Standmg B Vanden Heuvel J Toms James Kllgas J Self F Kxlawee Seated P Kenney A Coonen R Foegen K Slebers J Martm Lyle Vandenberg Page 46 l l lf J 'fl - 3 l L e 1 .-4 c J- QQ' I,- - ,Il - -,,..1- v V -1. 1 l. 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I . , . , . , Extemp Readers Top row M Martzahl N Goldln P Armstrong Bottom row J Conrad A Goldln M Klme In My Little Red Book Once agam th1s year under the excellent coach mg of Mlss F1nn M155 Feller and Mr Schnndt Kaukauna H1gh Schools extemporaneous readers and speakers and orators won fame for the1r alma mater Margaret Khne Mary Jane Martzahl Arlone Goldm Nancy Gold1n Joan Conrad Pat Arm strong and Mary Verhagen part1c1pated 1n ex temporaneous readlng wh1le speaklng extempor aneously were Lorena Derus Edward Ladenburg er John Mart1n Harvey Altergott Betsy Brenzel Mary Ann Rohan and B1ll West The orators th1s year lncluded Darlene Weyers Mary Ann Rohan, Lorena Derus and Franc1s De Bruln who part1 c1pated 1n or1g1nal oratory and Edward Laden burger Jerry Kroll Bette Feldkamp Margaret Klme Frank Faust Sandra Thelen and Suzanne Hohmann who took part 1n regular oratory The league meet thlS year was held March 10 at Neenah Those rece1v1ng A ratmgs at league were as follows Mary Jane Martzahl and Arlone Goldm m extemporaneous readmg and Mary Ann Rohan ln or1g1nal oratory Out of the twenty one contestants entered 1n the contest seven rece1ved A rat1ngs Other schools Whlch part1c1pated 1n th1s meet were N eenah Menasha and Two Rlvers These students rece1v1ng A rat1ngs went on to the d1str1ct meet at Appleton and then on to state competltlon wh1ch was held ln Mad1SOD Others went to the conference meet The blg event thls year was the N F L tourna ment whlch was held at Waukesha on the twenty fourth and twenty f1fth of March All schools tak mg part ln N F L aCt1V1t16S were 1nv1ted to attend th1S one blg event of the year The sem1 f1nals and f1nals of the contest were held at R1pon College Flve Kaukauna students entered the contest L Derus and J Kroll both placed thlrd 1n the f1nals Orators and Extemp Speakers Top row J Jacques M Klme B Feld kamp L Derus V Van Lanen J Kroll H Altergott J Martln F Faust E Ladenburger W West Bottom row S Hohmann M Ver hagen J MlSl1I1Sk1 B Klme S Thelen J Hooyman D Weyers M Rohan Page 47 . , . , . , . , . . XX 0 ll ' ' ' ' CC 77 ' . , . 7 7 ' 7 ' 7 . , . . . . 1 a 1 ' ' - a , 44 aa . - - - . 1 ' . ' . . . , - , , . a a ' ' a i H . . N ,, . 7 - n u - 4 v . . . . . , - , . 1 a 7 J ' 1 - . . . - . ' . . 1 7 n ' - . - 7 - - Q 1 1 7 7 f ' 7 7 Y I 7 ' . n : . , . , . - 7 ' 7 ' Y ' v ' v - v ' , . , . . : . , . - , . , . , . , . , . , . i Debaters Top row E Ladenburger J Kroll J Martln H Fenske H Altergott W West F Faust F De Brum C Nutrop Mlddle row M Rohan C ZW1Ck E Brenzel N Dahm J Fargo L Derus A Nlmmer M hlme M Maxn S Thelen Bottom row Y Borree A S1mon J M1Sl1nSk1 C Frank E Feldkamp S Melchlors P Armstrong J Jacques I Cant Say No Head1ng the Nat1onal Forenslc League members th1s past year were Ed Ladenburger as pres1dent Jerry Kroll v1ce presldent and Mary Rohan sec speech meets held th1s year at KHS 11'1ClUd11'1g the Freshmen Sophomore speech contest The A squad debaters conslsted of Ed Laden burger, Bette Feldkamp, and Lorena Derus, nega t1ve and Mary Rohan and Jerry Kroll aff1I'1T1at1VG The B squad 1ncluded Margaret Khne and Francls De Bruln, afflrmatlve and Ed Laden burger and Harvey Altergott negat1ve Th1S team t1ed for f1rst place 1n the conference B d1v1s1on Others on the BH team were Jean Fargo nega t1ve and Howard Fenske aff1rmat1ve These two also made a good showmg Golng out for League D9Cl3IllHt1OH we flnd Bette Feldkamp Mary Verhagen and Allegra Nrmmer on the humorous s1de whxle those goxng 1nto ser lous declamatlon were Lavonne Conrad Sharon Gold1n and Barbara L1ttle Partlcxpatlng 1n Conference Declamatxon were Joanne Hooyman J1m Bayolgeon and Carol Na trop humorous whlle Florence Gold1n Delores Cvr1ssman, and Darlene Weyers took up the ser 1ous sxde Last year D1ane Derus and Mary Jane Proper went to state 1n League Declam Mary Jane re celved a B and D1ane was glven an A Those paI't1C1p3t11'1g 1n the league contest held at Neenah were Mary Verhagen and Allegra N1m mer who both recelved As and Bette Feldkamp who recelved a B On the ser1ous Slde were Sharon Gold1n who was g1ven an A and Barbara Lxttle and Lavonne Conrad who recelved B s The group that went out for declamatlon Top row A Nlmmer L Conrad James Bayor geon S Goldm B L1t tle Bottom row J Hooyman E Feldkamp F Gold1n D Weyexs Page 48 J 'F A ' , A V 4 .: ' -' al v 4 A A ' My ik . . . . l . , . . . - 2 . t , 1 ' 9 ' 9 ' retary-treasurer. The N.F.L. was 1n charge of all U Q . U . . . ., I ' ' ' , . , . - as 7: - - . 3 V 1 . y , . . . an as - - ' Z ' . . . ' - 7 ' . . . . H ,, . . . H . . . . l - ' - , - ' 7 ' 7 ! . 5 Q I q 1 7 7 9 ' .. 1 . ' , . . , . ' . Latin Club Standing S Hohmann L Weiss J Martm treasurer D Glasheen F Kilawee K Van Hulst J Bambery James Bay orgeon C Van De Wettermg Seated M Goese secretary J Kavanaugh D Summers C Vanden Heuvel J Henry J Heup vice president M Janssen president P Jlrikowxc Absent H Mueller B Feldkamp W Jahns You Dont Have to Know the Language The Latin and Spanish Club members became acquainted with the customs and beliefs of other people They learned tolerance by seeing how others live Formerly under the direction of Mrs Janice Uphoff these clubs were taken over by MISS Faye Schulz The meetings for these clubs were held every two weeks, on Thursday afternoons At these meetings the Spanish Club saw movies and sang traying lmportant Roman historlcal events The Latin Club officers are Margaret Janssen, president Joyce Heup, vice president, Mary Goese, secretary, and John Martin treasurer In the Spanish Club Karl Conrad was elected president, Marilyn Werschem, vice president, Jac quelyn Jacques, secretary and Carol Gilbert, treasurer Each club held its own Christmas banquet thls year Latin Club members dressed in Roman cos tumes The new members had to serve the older members dressed and served in old Spanish style Spanish Club Officers J Jwcques secretary K Spanish Club Top row K Conrad J Kroll Joseph Janssen H Fenske Middle Conrad president M Vkerschem vice president row M Vlerschem M Brewster A Nlmmer J Fargo F De Bruin Bottom row and C Gilbert treasurer C Gilbert A Goldm B Oudenhoven J Conrad Absent S Goldm A Bloy Page 49 XX I ll Spanish songs. The Latin Club put on skits por- members as part of their initiation. Spanish Club H p as, A H Theres No Business Luke Show Business X x YI'-rs L slz..f..ilL4l fx fl, Top rox M Rohan Delores V'mder Loop S Engerson J Heup P Janssen M Kllster M Brewster E Look A Freler S Hllgenberg P Gerh1rt7 D GFISSITIWYI Ruth Vkeyers Thlrd row S Merlo S Plckens J H1TtZh9lI11 N Blaha J Conrad M Klme E Feldkamp L Derus Join Janssen M Gatz S Hohmann M Janssen A De Goey Second row J Nettekoven C Collms Y Borree S Borg B Horn B Berens J Hoowman C Benotcn F Huss J Jacques N Goldm S Flxnn M Mwhn Bottom row M Werschem L Conrad J Cwrnot J Blselx J Bwmbery S Goldm B Lxttle C Gerrlts Y Emperor J Fargo D Klem M Verfurth Top ron J Berens J M'nrt1n H Fenske James Bayorgeon T Gustman R Leltch J Nlesz S Strom C Zwlck E Weyers L Mltchell A Goldm Thlrd row A N1mmer C Natrop J Vander Bloomen D Rlchter L Vkexss C Van De Wetterlng B Oudenhoven M M Vwndenbcrg K C'llHpl0f1 Loxs Vsmdenberg P Martzahl M Stokes C Parker J Mlslmskl D Weyers E Roberts P Reed M Mam lN McGoew Bottom row R VS hltman M Schommer G Schmitz L Van Dvke R Van De Loo V Van Lanen Eleanor Schmldt N Dahm E Toebe VK Rogers J Vkahlers E De Bruln Snookle Van Dyke 1nd Hamlet Mueller makmg upn Darlene Weyers lox hex pant IU the fust Dlamatlcs Club ploductlon, Nlght Club Page 50 The DT8ITl8t1CS Club whlch was reorganlzed th1S year under the dlrectlon of Mxss Wheeler, took ltS place as one of the extra currlcular 8Ct1V1t19S offered at K H S In a busmesshke manner all students mterested 1n d1a IDHUCS gathered 1n the West Study ID September to elect offlcers to lead the club 1n thelr flrst year as a revxsed group As the1r pres1dent they chose Frances Huss, v1ce presldent Ruth Van De Loo, secretary Yvonne Emperor, and treasux er Barbara L1ttle F1rst Nlghters was chosen as the name for the club The Flrst Nrghters earned a B ratlng for presentlng Dan Totheroh s dramat1zat1on of the one act play Nlght Club at a contest sponsored by the WISCOHSIH Hxgh School FOIGHSIC Assoclatlon held at Cl1flt0l'1Vlll9 The cast mcluded D Weyers, B L1ttle J MlSl1HSk1 B Oudenhoven D Gmssman J Jacques C ZW1Ck S Goldm J Hooyman S Engerson B Feldkamp and A Goldln Other actxvltxes sponsored th1s year were the Chrxstmas play Geraldme and the Wh1te Robe presented to the students 111 thc school audltorlum and the Chustmas dance 1n the school gymnasluxn XX I - - - ll . rm A X in . f l' X . A - V 3 Q A X if-, ' Y fi Q J' K ' K If 11, ' Nushardt.AC. Rausch. 'S. Schmitg, Nettekoven,'J, Fink. E. Brenre1..E. Derus. Second Irovyr S. Doering. H. Mueller, M. Whitman: . ss 'Q' - , 4 vc -' g ' , ' ,, . . ,. , . Y .4 . . - A, . . J , v ' g' ' , A ty si Y h D ' ' r 44 - - xv ' 1 1 1 -v' . U ' W 7 Sports ?luiS -I-.p fbfjbofsnfqw Q' Q WA We-F W MW 0 ,Af My W iw MQW 7 1 15x WL B' 9 S ll SQ XQ Q Q- . Q QW f - A I X V J f 9 ONVQ, '? 'x ' if Q 4 M Q 2' Q wx N 1 A XX ew , iff' Ja x ?Sl- ' Z x X X ,V 5 iix lx A liivewefe XE , :SR llBewitched, Bothered, Fred Barrrbeau Assrstant varsrtv football coach assrst nt basketball coach boxrng fre hman basketball Walter Rennebohm Freshman football tr ack The 49 50 athletrc season was one of trrumph The hard frghtrng Kau H1 Cagers came through for K H S The varsrty football team came through wrth 2 wrns and 8 losses to place frfth rn confer wrth another football champronshrp The Frosh ence play The B and Frosh teams fought valr recerved a thrrd place rn the Freshman conference antly throughout the season Varsrty Football Prosh Football 1949 Baseball Conference Standrngs Conference Standrngs KAUKAUNA Clrntonvrlle Shawano Menasha New London Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna 7 T Pct 1 000 Scores Sheboygan North 7 Two Rrvers 27 Shawano 0 New London 0 Neenah 13 Menasha 6 Clrntonvrlle Dual Meet KAUKAUNA 66 Krmber ly 47 Dual Meet KAUKAUNA 73 Menasha 40 Page 52 Menasha Krmberry KAUKAUNA Wrlson Neenah McK1nley Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Scores Wrlson 6 Neenah 12 Menasha 25 Roosevelt 0 McK1nley 0 Krmberly 26 1949 Track T1 rangular Meet Neenah 8812 KAUKAUNA 76 New London 311 T Pct 1 000 o League Standmgs Menasha Shawano New London KAUKAUNA Clrntonvrlle Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna L Scores East De Pere 3 Krmberly 1 Clrntonvr le 0 Menasha 3 New London 1 Shawano 9 Neenah 3 Tournament Kaukauna Kaukauna 2 Seymour 1 1 Krmberly 16 NEW Conference Meet Two Rrvers 671!2 KAUKAUNA 38 Neenah 36 Shawano 29 Sturgeon Bay 25 Pct 1 000 - - - Aa 11 - w . 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' ' 6 . 1 6 ' ' The boxlng season was one of vlctory for K H S there IS no def1n1te 1nformat1on avallable con and Bewilderecl Tressle Lavm Glrls physlcal educatlon Glrls Athletlc As SOClHt10l'1 Guy Krumm Athletic Dlrect tor K Club advlser head football coach Asher Shorey Asslstant foot ball coach head basketball coach baseball The mlttmen came through wlthout a loss The track and baseball seasons were just gettmg underway at the txme th1s book went to press so cernmg these sports As thmgs are shap1ng up now, these teams w1ll be tough competltlon for any team Varslty Basketball B Team Basketball Conference Standmgs Shawano N eenah Menasha New London Clmtonvllle Kaukauna 3 Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna L Pct 010 Scores Oconto Falls 25 Algoma 26 New Holsteln 25 Clmtonvllle 36 East De Pere 27 Shawano 42 Neenah 40 Racine Park 44 South Mllwaukee New London 54 Menasha 49 East De Pere 22 Clmtonvxlle 45 Shawano 58 Neenah 52 New London 45 Menasha 46 Tournament Kaukauna 48 New London 63 Kaukauna 39 East De Pere 45 4 Conference Standlngs Menasha N eenah KAUKAUNA New London Clmtonvllle Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna 43 Scores Oconto Falls 24 Algoma 37 New Holstem 26 Cllntonvllle 43 East De Pere 35 Shawano 27 Neenah 44 New London 33 Menasha 43 East De Pere 33 Cl1ntonv1lle 33 Shawano 42 Neenah 46 New London 32 Menasha 53 th1s sprmg Pct Frosh Basketball Conference Standmgs Menasha Wilson K1mberly N eenah Roosevelt KAUKAUNA St Joseph Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna Kaukauna L Pct 000 Scores Menasha 48 McK1nley 23 Wllson 32 Klmberly 24 Neenah 52 St Joseph 33 Roosevelt 27 Menasha 50 St Johns 25 QLCJ McKmley 28 Wllson 29 Boxlng Kaukauna 815 Ingleslde 112 Kaukauna 61!g Wausau 415 Kaukauna 9 Stoughton 1 Page 53 ' ik 77 8 2 .300 9 1 .900 , 13 21-900 3 .700 1 ,900 , - 0 .400 Shawano 6 4 600 , 7 3 -700 KAUKAUNA ,,l,cll,,,.l,,,,.cll,, 2 s .200 s'cc e e sA A'c' 3 7 '300 MCK1H1eY -------w'1--11W-------'11--1 2 2 -233 ' ' N'-.UMHYN-V -v-'-----. 'wo ,,,.,.,,,,4,,,,.,,.,,. . ,..,,,,,..,,,......,.... ........ . 8 .200 3 Z -5333 9 '100 . ......ffffffffff 010 fooo 5 34 45 ' ' 20 40 ' ' 22 ' 42 20 18 ' 30 32 26 ' 31 ' 24 ' 27 33 , 40 . . 35 . 37 8 27 22 40 19 45 25 26 . 54 17 12 ' 55 ' ' 44 22 ' 34 36 25 32 47 43 44 ' ' . 22 38 ' ' . 42 - - I Get A Kick Stan Lehman Meyer Myrhum Rayme Schommer Jerry Kroll Bob Grawltch On the nlght of October 29th Kau kauna s Gallopmg Ghost grldders n1p ped a 7 6 t1lt from the Cl1ntonv111e Truckers to galn champ1onsh1p laurels Th1S was the second year 111 a row for the Ghosts to go undefeated Under the sklllful guldance of coaches Krumm Barrlbeau and Shorey and Captalns Hoegh and Lehman the Kaws stood second to none boastlng a record of 6 w1ns and 1 t1e Mark Hoegh stellar guard won the greatest honor of the season bemg chosen All State flrst team Lehman and Roloff also recelved All State hon or mentxons Hoegh Lehman Myrhum and Roloff were chosen All Confer ence whrle Stu1ber was second team and Kroll Zwxck Klarer and George were mentloned on the honor l1st The Krumm men ran up 174 pomts to the1r opponents 59 Two RIVBTS gath whole Kaukauna s runnmg attack was the best 1n the league but they also pulled a couple of games out of the fxre by passes Roloff s catch 111 the last 20 seconds of the Sheboygan North game gave the Kaws a 14 7 vlctory Klarer s catch 1n the end zone at Shawano broke the ICC for a cold Kaukauna team and agam Roloff helped ln the Chntonvllle game Wlth some catches 1n scormg pos1t1on Lehman was the aerlal w1zard behlnd all these passes B9S1d6S powerful blockmg and tack Img the Ghosts also showed prowess ln the klcklng fleld as Lehman spht the up r1ghts on a good per cent of hls Tony Schuh Bob Whmtman Ken Roloff BBQ I y - , . . . KK 77 . . , 7 7 7 7 ' 7 ' 7 7 , . u . lb 71 1 . Q 7 l s D 1 , hs - ermg 27 of the 59 1n a 27-27 t1e. On the , . 7 , . ' 7 I5 7! ' . ' 3 7 7 ll Q K Out Of You trles and Roloff excelled ID long end over end k1CkOffS and long splral punts Lehman gave the Ghosts vlctory w1th h1s polnt after touchdown boot 1n the Clmtonvxlle game Dlck Myrhum fullback carried the brunt of the ground attack and dld very well as a defenslve backer up H15 crashlng blocks tackles and l1ne smashes were the scourge of the Con ference Llttle Jerry Kroll a speed de mon was probably the surprlse of the year as he raced away on many long gams Kaukaunas speed 1n the back f1eld was unmatched Wlth Kroll Klar er and Lehman all dashmen on the track squad Kaukaunas l1ne was large as the offense averaged 191 lbs to a 195 lb defense average Mark Hoegh was the stand out IH th1S, as he cracked all the toughest players ID the Conference Hoegh s blocklng was outdone only by h1s tacklmg He was flanked by Stu1 ber a sophomore brulser George a senlor stalwart and Dave ZW1Ck a Jumor who later was selected Co Cap tam for the commg 1950 season Roloff Klarer Schommer and Grawltch more than proved themselves champs w1th good offenslve and defenslve work Klarer defenslve back played offen s1ve end Roloff played both ends Schommer played center and defen s1ve end and Grawltch quarterback Franc1s Gerow a defenslve backer up and Co Captam for the 1950 season was second only to Myrhum and Hoegh wlth h1S Jarrmg tackles Bronx Hoegh Dave Stuxber Dave Zwlck Barney Lamers F rancls Gerow Squeaky Klarer Doug George Mousle Roloff 3 C9 x NN' y - . . . . . 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I Page 55 Varslty Squad Top roxx Mr Barmbeau J Haen D McGowan D Huss W J'1hns R Luckow C Velte H Faust Marvm Hletpxs P Maes J Hermans Mr Krumm Mr Shorey Thlrd row R Steger R Borree D Glasheen R Glordana G Vander Velden K Nus hart R Vkenzel K Roloff D Rlstau L Brooks C Smlth Second row VS Taylor B Xkeyers J Noonan R Vkhxtman D Zvuck A Schuh T Gustman J Kroll F Gerovx R GYAWIICD XR McGmms E Ladenburger Bottom row D Kroll D Xkoelz J Vahlers D George G Klarer R Roloff P Lehman M Hoegh M Schommer James Janssen C Lamers R Myrhum D Berens Absent V5 Henman Under the capable coachrng hands of Walter Rennebohm the 1949 freshmen gr1dders placed th1rd 1n a tough Fox Valley Frosh Conference W1HD1Dg four games and loslng two, the yearl1ngs were beaten only by the league leader Menasha, and runner up, Klmberly, wh1le they downed Nee nah and the three Appleton schools, Roosevelt, lVIcK1nley and W1lson D1ck Otte a hard drrvmg fullback, paced the Frosh wxth Gene Noonan, a sh1ft1ng halfback g1v1ng h1m plenty of help Pat Cox another half back d1d more than h1s share of hard work To ment1on a few others who bu1lt up th1s pI'O1111S1I1g team, there were Hlnkens Schommer, Schumann and Re1chel, ends Wulgaert Slebers and Baum garten, tackles, Lehrer S1kora, Vandynhoven Wllk Lrnskens, and Toonen guards and De Bruln and Weyenberg the centers The backs were Roberts Busse, Cox Noonan, Otte and H11 genberg Coach Rennebohm dldn t lack materlal as a large squad reported for the tlrst practlce Freshmm Tenn Top row Mr Rennebohm G Hxldebrandt VN Vhlk M Vkevenberg R Relchel J Hmkens E Buumgwrten Second row C De Broux D Llnskens R Busse D Roberts R Toonen K Vandvn Hoxen T Hllgenberg M Vhrth Bottom row K Schu mann E Vkulgwert E Noonm Daud Sxebers J Lehrer P Cox N De Broufc Absent D Schommer C Sxkorz R Otte Page 56 as. 1 ' 1 . 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'H' Varsity Drag KHS 'X ff r Although plac1ng 5th m the NEW conference the Kaukauna varslty basketball team held one of the best defensxve averages W1nn1ng 7 out of 19 games the cagers met some of the best compe t1t1on IH the state wh1le bemg bested by Shawano Neenah Menasha and New London Shawano ranklng 11th 1n the state went on to w1n the con ference wh1le New London a dark horse went on to the sectlonal meet at Menasha They were beat en by Two R1vers whlch stopped them from en termg the state competltlon Neenah the confer ence runner up was ranked 9th m the WIAA ratmgs Duane Gast co capta1n and stellar guard was Coach Shorey glVeS a few polnters to the 1949 50 co cap talns Left to rlght are Roy Vandenberg Coach Shorey and Duane Gast the maln scormg plug for the Ghosts wh1le Pat Lehman gave h1m keen COIYlp9t1t101'l Lehman was the only returnlng regular from last years team The Kaws certa1nly dldnt lack mater1al as they could substxtute w1thout weakenmg the team Roy Vandenberg the other co capta1n Ken Roloff and Mark Schommer all took turns w1th Lehman and Gast for scorlng laurels of each game B1g Dlck Myrhum proved the best rebound man but he got plenty of help from the team whxch averaged 6 feet Other A squad players who saw actlon 1n eluded Gerald Klarer Jerry Kroll Joel Blrken meyer and Francls Gerow InJur1es seemed more Coach Shoreys worrles K111er Vandenberg Jerry Kroll Rayme Schommer Squeaky Klarer J3St1 Gast Meyer Mylhum Stan Lehman Joe Bukenmeyex Francle Gexow Kenny Roloff Page 58 X X - I l ' 'C 3 f,f7?751'F'?ffW9:Z'f?Z7V7' ! i' L . ,: I 9 6 - .,f A'x , ' . 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' , I . . , . . s ' I ' 1 , . v s - . 1 1 ' r ' y - 1 1 1 a y 1 ' Q - I y 7 ' 1 n ' ' il 77 ' ' Q , 1 ' - ' , p n 4 1 , , - . , . . . . , . v ' 1 gl - ry cr as 44 rv 4: '19 I A I llHoop-de-doo Fne key men touchmg the ball for luck Left to rxght Ken Roloff Mark Schommer Pat Lehman Roy Vandenberg and Dlck Mylhum Wlth Coach Shorey than anythmg else as Roloff and B1rkenmeye1 went out for qu1te some t1me on knee 1nJur1es and Myrhum Gast and Klarer suffered from t1me to t1ITl6 w1th weakened ankles The am1able Coach Shorey molded a sharp movlng team whxch could have gn en the best a run lt the Ghosts had been o Lackxng experlence the Kaw B squad got off to a slow start but Coach Fred Barr1beau flnally came up w1th a qu1ntet that makes thlngs look more than promlsmg for the Ghosts 1n the next few years Wlth only Roloff returnlng from the varslty the Kaws w1ll have to depend on the Bar r1beau men for help Some notables on the team were Dlestler Glordana Hdgenberg and Rlstau, 4. guards, Gerow Maes Steger and Roberts, for wards, and Jahns and Wh1tman operatlng the plvot The Bees ran up 4 wms to 11 losses, as they came from beh1nd to w1n Agaln Coach Barr1beau uncovered some future cagers as he dr1lled a b1g freshman team lnto a smooth worklng qu1ntet The Frosh won 3 out of 11 contests 1n a very st1ff Fox Valley conference as they played good sound basketball Menasha won the champ1onsh1p w1th probably the most 1m presslve Frosh team seen here 1n some tlme Agam Coach Barr1beau had to overcome IHQX perlence as h1s play ers seasoned Vander Loop a center led the yearlmgs 111 thelr f1ght for fame, followed by Kavanaugh a guard Busse and Cox B Squad Standlng left to 11ght J Rutten T ROb61tS W Wleclenhaupt P Maes W Jahns R Whltman F Mlsch ler R Steger J Dlestler Seated Coach Barr1beau D Rlstau F' Gerow J Hllgen berg R Gxordana D Kroll B Weyers Page 59 . V . v 1 v 1 Y ' ' 4 . - 7 v Q v - - as vu - H 9 ' ' Y ' . . - I as as . . h t. - , - - tn vy ' ' Q a 7 . . - 1 . . - - - Y a ' l - . , 1 v v a ' . j , ,lf,,,- . k fa ,A . -y , - ' 1 ' ' 1 - v . , . , . . . , , . 7 1 - . . , . - - 1 A s llSlipping Around Frosh squad Standlng D Roberts R Otte D Schommer J Johnson R Merbach T Flynn G Zwxck M Weyenberg K Vander Loop K Schumann Seated C De Broux L Vandenberg D Lmskens R Busse P Kavanaugh E Noonan F Faust C Slkora W Lennert R Gertz Mr Barrlbeau were other outstandlng guards whxle Schommer Otte Zwrck and Schumann fought for forward berths Merbach a blg p1vot man also saw a lot of actlon The varslty got off to a fast start as they took the flrst fxve games qulte easlly before Shawano upset the1r hopes Cl1DtOhV1ll8 gave the roughest competxtlon for the losers The Ghosts then h1t a slump and were on the short end of the next 51X contests 1nclud1ng the two hollday games w1th suburban Mllwaukee teams When Cllntonvllle came to town the Kaws put on a scor1ng spree that has not been equalled by a Kaukauna team for qulte a few years back The we 'W 5- 1 fl Page 60 Ghosts rolled up 55 po1nts to C,l1ntonv1lle 5 45 Four nlghts before the Shoreymen had trampled a cold East De Pere team 54 to 22 at De Pere At thls pomt the cagers were at the top of thelr cycle Only 3 Ghosts were put out of games on fouls Free throws bothered the Ghosts the year long as they fa1led many tlmes at the p1vot l1ne Gast connected w1th the most wh1ch was 41 and Leh man sank 35 Gast also rang up the most f1eld goals 69 w1th Lehman followmg w1th 54 Lehman com mltted the most fouls and Vandenberg the least Gast and Lehman both topped the 100 pomt mark w1th Gast gomg to 179 and Lehman 143 Schom mer and Vandenberg were both just 2 po1nts shy of 100 for a year s total G1ordana poured 1n 44 fleld goals on the Bee squad whxle hlttmg only 9 free throws and falhng 3 short of 100 Dlestler had 38 fleld goals and 24 free throws Dlestler Just evened the 100 pomt mark Gerow placed second 1n free throws w1th 20 and had 55 fouls Maes fouled the least w1th 6 The frosh scor1ng was done mostly by Vander Loop who had 29 f1eld goals and 18 free throws for 76 po1nts Kavanaugh had 17 fxeld goals and 8 gxft shots for 42 po1nts whxle Vander Loop com mxtted the most fouls 27 Dan Schommer fouled least w1th 9 The basketball season at KHS was not too successful but much of th1s can be blamed on the fact that competxtlon 1n all three conferences was better In W I A A rat1ngs th1s part of W1scons1n ylelded some of the best teams and the most as toundlng upsets One of them was Shawano Nee nah and Kxmberly falllng to a lower ranklng team . . . ,. ., 7 9 ' l 7 . , , . , . 1 ' 1 1 ' ' s a 1 - ' , 1 1 - , 9' ' l 7 ' ' ' ll Y7 ! 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I ,, . , , 3. , - - . llStout-hea rtecl Men The 1950 Co Captalns Wlth Coach Barrlbeau At the left IS Joe B1rkenmeyer w1th D1ck Myrhum at the rxght By postmg three w1ns 1n the 1950 season the K H S mlttmen stretched the1r v1ctory strlng to 16 w1ns The Kaws were agaln coached by Fred Bar rlbeau for h1s seventh year D1ck Myrhum and Joel B1rkenmeyer were co capta1ns th1s season The f1rst match had the Ghosts play1ng host to a team from Ing1es1de Ill1no1s It was the f1rst t1me a team from out of the state was our box1ng foe Early round TKO wxns by Berens M1ller and B1rkenmeyer w1th WIHS by Lennert Velte Mc GIHDIS and Schommer plus Noonans draw and two forfe1ts gave the Ghosts a SV2 lV2 vlctory In exh1b1t1ons Gertz won and Fenske posted an early TKO Hansen and Roloff each recelved a polnt on the Ingleslde forfe1ts Travel1ng to Wausau the Kaw f1ghters posted a hard fought 6V2 4V2 v1ctory Berens M1ller, Fen ske Schommer ZWlCk and Myrhum posted w1ns Q99 1 ma num Kill 'tif Page 62 D1ck Myrhum shows how lt shouldnt be done Mousle Roloff xllustrates the art of duckmg Noonan ga1ned a draw Taylor won on a TKO and Gertz also trlumphed ID the exh1b1t1on bouts It was the fxrst tlme that the Lumberjacks lost 1n thelr home gym for twenty years Stoughton 1nvaded the K H S gym for the flnal bouts The Kaws won an easy 9 1 vxctory Early round TKOs were glven by Fenske and Roloff w1th Lennert Berens Noonan Taylor M1ller, Mc G1nn1s and ZWICK plllng up the Ghost pomts Van denberg and Gertz scored exh1b1t1on tr1umphs W1th the close of the 1950 season the total Kaw box1ng record 1S 63 v1ct0r1es 3 losses and 6 draws Thxs IS over a 14 year run of compet1t1on About 30 flghters reported to dally practlce wlth nlne lettermen returmng from last year On March 15 dur1ng the lntra squad bouts 1n the afternoon and 9V9l'1ll'1g the Orange defeated the Black Top row M Wlrth J Ymglmg D Berens D McGowan J Haen W McG1nn1s W Apple ton J Bxrkenmeyer D Llns kens R M111er Coach Barn beau Thlrd row R Roloff C Lamers D ZW1Ck J Terry C Velte R Myrhum M Schom Hansen Second row E Noon an A Vandehey H Fenske R Gertz W Lennert J Noonan C Kessler E Lmskens C S1 x1A'q4lr kora G Zwlck H Faust Bot tom row J Henry E Baum garten L Vandenberg W Van Stralen T MCGIDHIS H Baeten E Jacoby D Pratt . . . . . , , . 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XXI I lm Aways Chasing Rainbows T p row Coa h Re n b hm D Gat M Sch mmer D Otte R Myrh m R Roloff T Schuh Mddle 0 M H egh J Kroll G Klarer C V lte D Z ck C L mers Bottom ro J Ver Bockel W MCGIHHIS A Vandehey J Hansen Wlth Mr Rennebohm as head mentor the Kau kauna clndermen of 49 began the1r f1rst practlce as soon as the sprmg thaws started Pomtgetters for the Ghosts were Bob Roloff and Captaln Lyle MCGIDHIS 1n the hurdles Jerry Kroll ID the dashes and broad Jump D1ck Myrhum ln the YV81ghtS and 440 Gene Ploetz and Jerry Klarer ln the 440 Pat Fmnegan COITlp9t11'1g ln the 880 Chff Hmkens 1n the m1le Mark Hoegh and Mark Schommer ln the welghts and Don Mahn Duane Gast and Dave ZW1Ck 1n the pole vault Others out for track were Bob Wenzel Bob ZW1Ck B1llMCG1HH1S Don Otte Tony Schuh B111 Taylor and D1ck Borree Captaln Jelly Kloll and Coach Waltex Rennebohm itll' The Kau H1 clndermen opened the season w1th w1ns over K1mberl5 and Menasha 1n dual meets In a tr1angular meet wlth Neenah and New Lon don the Ghosts placed second At the conference meet held the followmg week the Ghost thlnclads f1n1shed 1n second place vuth Two Rn ers takmg f1rst and Neenah thlrd At the sect1onal meet Chff H1nkens Lyle Mc G1nn1s Mark Hoegh and Jerry Kro1l qual1f1ed for the state meet At th1s event Mark f1n1shed thlrd 1n the shot put and Jerry captaln th1S year slxth 1n the broad Jump .ZA ,,,,, Q Page 63 . . ll -mf' . 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' f 'I , A Y , , , , lair .K llTake Me Out to the Ball Game The Kaukauna H1gh School baseball team coached by Asher Shorey began 1tS 1949 sea son on a new schedule Baseball after four consecutlve years at KHS has become an off1c1al sport In prevlous years only a few conference schools flelded teams In 1949 how ever all the NEW Conference schools f1eld ed teams maklng the dlamond sport Off1C18l Begxnmng the season the Ghost N1ne start ed thelr schedule wlth a non conference home game vxlth East De Pere wmmng It hand1ly 12 3 Repeatmg last yeal s performance the Menasha Blue Jays took f1rst place and were awarded a trophy for copplng the t1tle 1n con ference CO1T1p9t1tl0I1 New London fmlshed second and the Ghosts took thlrd In the other conference games the Menasha Blue Jays managed to eke out a 3 to 1 w1n ove1 the Ghosts New London repeated last year s Wm over the Ghosts w1th a 1 0 w1n The usual startmg uneup xncluded Wayne Wledenhaupt flrst base Joe N1esz second Gerald Klarer shortstop Nell Kalupa 1n f1elder Raymond Gerow catcher Russel Hacker rlght f1eld Cl1fford H1nkens center f1eld John Kobussen left f1eld and Pat Leh man and Donald Mahn at mound dutles Letter awards w1ll now be made to the base ball players seemg baseball 1S an off1c1al sport The team w1ll lose elght of 1ts players Left to right CO Captains Joe Nlesz and through graduat1on However replacements Jerry Klarer w1th Coach Shorey should be read1ly avallable because of the 1n creasmg 1nterest Kau H1 IS takmg m th1s very popular lnternatlonal sport Steger D Feldmann F Gerow Bottom row M Steffens J Nlesz G Klarer P Lehman J Dlestler Mr Shorey K I Dx Page 64 7 7 - ' Y V Q . .7 . , ' , . . . ' , . 9 9 . 3 - , , , . 7 ' , ' 9 ' , 9 . a 7 ' 2 . 1 . , . 3 ' ' - 1 , Z 1 I ' 1 . , - . . . ' . Q 7 I Top row: J. Hilgenberg, C. Hook, R. Vandenberg, M. Schommer, Wiedenhaupt, N. Bolinske. Middle row: B. Weyers, L. Brooks, R. 4 1. 1. W S Y , v- t pa 'U' - 5 . I F r 'K an V f ffi. 'be - 4 t 1 tx f 4 -rg? 4 . 4 A In 1' f af- Xfaji x .y , ' l ' Q42 1 Q . - . KKKKaty The much envied K Club Top row W Vtiedenhaupt F Gerow G Klarer D Gust J Kroll M Hoegh C Hook D Zwick T Gustman Middle row H Fenske J Noonan R Steger P Lehman E V'1nden Heuvel J Birkenmeyer J Niesz R Miller D Berens Bottom row R Vandenberg N Bolinske M Schommer D George R Myrhum James Janssen C Velte C Lamers K Roloff R Roloff The K H S K Club is an organization made up of lettermen in five major sports It was organized in 1929 to set up a standard letter as an award to those who partlcipated in major sports The K ment, and good sportsmanship Mark Hoegh was elected president of the club at its first meeting this year Jerry Klarer was elected vice president Pat Lehman, secretary, and D1Ck Myrhum, treasurer Thls year the 'K Club sponsored a dance to raise money to bring the plaques of sports act1v1 ties up to date and place them in the front en trance to the gym These records are about varsity stars or records made and held in events or champ ionships in football as well as various other sports The records will be brought up to date in the near future by the K Club as one of its mam projects in 1950 The high school has set up a program to provide the tuition students with sports during the noon hour This program IS planned for them because they are not able to take part in sports after school The sports that are covered during the fall are touch football archery horseshoes and softball In the winter volley ball basketball tennis ping pong, and checkers are played These sports end a school year of noon hour activities For the tuition students the last morning class dismissal bell rings, not all the students who hur riedly put their books 1nto their lockers, slam e locker doors and rush off are going home to a 0 meal Some of them are tuition students who ea their paper bag lunches quickly in order to e in as much time as possible playing the various noon hour aCt1V1t16S A sample of what some students do during the noon houi Cafter eating the1r lunches that 15, Page 65 X X l l 69 77 - ' ' represents fine character, recognition of achieve- period can hardly pass fast, enough. Once the noon H . . . . th 1 7 . h t . 1 . I I I t A - y . - . . g t rb Nancy Starke Norma McGoey ara Llttle Mary Goese Betty Nettekoven Jim Bayorgeon ffl' r dir Backed to the f1n1sh by the students K H S s cheer leaders urged the teams on to many vlctorles th1s year when the golng was tough The squad under the d1rect1on of Mrss TTGSSIQ Lavm was made up of Barbara L1ttle, captaln w1th three years of servlce James Bayorgeon and Darlene Weyers each wlth two years and Betty Nettekoven Norma McGoey Nancy Starke Mary Goese and Joan Kavanaugh all one year members Judgmg on the baS1S of form vo1ce enthuslasm and dr1ve these students were selected at the begmnxng of the year by members of the faculty Flve freshmen who were el1m1nated 1n the Judglng also formed a team wh1ch show ed remarkable v1m and v1gor when leadlng cheers at the freshman games They were Carol ZW1Ck Betty Kllne Yvonne Borree, Janlce M1Sl1HSk1 and Sh1rley BIESS In t1me for the last conference basketball game the A squad recelved thelr new unxforms cons1st1ng of black shlrts orange long sleeved blouses and wh1te shpover tur tleneck K sweaters As H1 prevlous years the cheerleaders w1ll recelve a certxflcate for one year of servxce a K and one strlpe the second year a K and two strlpes the thlrd year and a K and three strlpes the fourth year A captam who has been on the squad for four years also recelves a gold mega phone Darlene Weyers Joan Kavanaugh 420 llBrush Those Tears From Your Eyes K 9' 'i S Top rows J Jacques S Melchlors J MlSllI1Skl S Engerson S Goldln F Goldm N Gerh'zrt7 N Helf M Fzust M Klme N Starke Mxddle mm M GflWltCll S Bergmin M KllglS C Van Zeeland M Verhagen C Mshn M Dltter Bottom row B Llttle J Kwl nwuglx C GlllDLft J Fargo D Wevers M Goese Absent A Bloy The Pep Club was organ1zed 1n 1940 Its f1rst advlser was Mxss Lucllle Austm Ever s1nce that txme the organ1zat1on has done an outstandmg Job xn ra1s1ng the sp1r1ts of the audlence and players at athletlc events Th1s year the Pep Club sponsored the Valentlne Dance wh1ch was held IH the gymnaslum on Feb ruary 28 Musrc for the dance was furn1shed by the party orchestra Ruth Weyers v1ce p1es1dent Vlcky Kllawee p16Sl dent and Dorothy Rlchter secretary treasurel Hot Dog Day was held and members of the Pep Club served A program vu as put on after the lunch for those students who had bought lunch t1Ck6tS Proceeds went toward the cheerleaders umforms A sectlon of bleachers was reserved at the games for those belongmg to the Pep Club B1olog3 and g1rls phys1cal educat1on teacher Of f1cers chosen were V K1lawee pres1dent R Wey els v1ce presldent and D R1chter secretary -J ii x ef UUE 4CJ Z5 -B 1-' ligne ,ffl f Q g Cl'- XMB Page br 42.1 gy O IP ' . la 4 75 Q , f 4 1 A 9 - A 3 i R . 1 X ' ' S l . . . at , vs 4 I ' The adviser of the Club was Miss Tressie Lavin, . 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C l Q T f fy -t 'L V xg TD v- , a e E1 When Day Is Done Volleyball proved to be one of the most lnterestmg sports to the members of the GIFIS Athletlc ASSOCl3t10n Shouts by femmme volces and sounds of eXC1tC ment and lots of act1on emerge from the gym whlle the nearly two hundred GAA part1c1pants are act1vely engaged 1n a rousmg game Th1s organ1 zat1on dlrected by MISS TFGSSIQ Lavm provxded 1ntramural compet1t1on for g1rls 1nterested ln phy slcal as well as mental st1mulat1on Th1s year basketball volleyball sw1mm1ng, golf track tennls archery and softball were ava1l able Offlcers were L Derus presxdent S Enger son v1ce pres1dent R Weyers, secretary B Bren zel treasurer lmAn In BIAA Offlcexs Cllff Hook v1ce presldent Duane Gast presldent John Dlestler secretary treasurer Page 68 GAA offlcers Left to right are Betsy Brenzel treasurer Ruth Weyers secretary Lorena Derus presldent and Sharon Engerson VICE prcsldent BIAA aCt1V1t19S th1s year covered a wlder range of sports than ever before The boys have play ed everythmg from football to p1ng pong and checkers under tne d1rect1on of the1r advlser, Fred Barr1beau The boys started off the year by electlng Duane Gast as pres1dent, Chftord Hook v1ce presldent, and John D1estler secretary treasurer Wlth the a1d of Coach Barrrbeau the off1cers set up all compet1t1ve games whxch any boy 1n school IS el1g1ble to play provlded he 1snt out for an actxve sport at the tune of the game dlan Too A game of volleyball one of the Boys Intramural Athletxc Assoclatlon act1v1t1es XX ll . 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' Y ' ' XX l - ll UIt's My Lazy Day March 23 Hammers and na1ls posters and slgns freaks and refreshments seemed to be use ful when we had the Kau H1 Karnlval March 25-The annual vocal tournament was held at Neenah where SIX solos and ensembles recelved star ratlngs March 27 Students were gxven the chance to see real monkeys at KHS when the Masons brought thelr natureland for a lyceum Apr1l 6 Junxors and SEHIOFS heard alumnl now m college tell of thelr experlences and tasks on the campuses Apr1l 7 16 School closed for Easter vacatlon Aprll 21 The Pep Club sponsored the Sprmg Dance Apr1l 22 The Band traveled to Mamtowoc for thexr annual tournament Top left At the Home Arts Style Show some more students model the garments they made Left to rlght are Sally Merlo Vlola Gerrlts Gladys Hletpas and Betty Roberts Top rlght A scene at the 1949 Jumor Prom Bottom left Durmg the half of the Clmtonvllle game Left to rlght are R Myrhum D ZWlCk R Grawltch R Roloff T Gustman D George G Klarer M Schom mer and J Kroll Bottom rxght MOUSIS Roloff and Turk Haes sly restmg after a rlde Apr1l 25-Qulll and Scroll members were 1n Vlted to the L1ons Club banquet to recexve thelr p1ns Aprll 27 To help make us reallze that Sprmg had fmally come the vocal groups gave the Sprxng Concert May 10 New members of the Honor Socxety were mducted 1nto the soclety and after the cere mony a tea was held 1n the gym Parents and teachers were among the guests May 12 The Junlor Prom got under way wxth the muslc of Harry Rothman The decoratlng theme was based on the story of Cinderella May 31 W1th the semors takmg the spotlxght memorles of hlgh school l1fe were recalled at Class Night June 1 The happxest day of the year school closed for anothex three months Page 71 Y y . y . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . - , . . 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Douglas 18 42 43 55 56 65 71 George Roger 32 Gerend Mr 8 Gerhartz Mr 8 Gerhartz Nancy 32 42 45 67 Gerhartz Patr1c1a 28 40 50 Gerharz Jlm 31 Gerng Kathleen 31 Gerow Francls 28 55 56 58 59 Courchane Rlchard 33 Cox Pat 33 42 56 Cox Robert 31 41 43 Gerrlts Gerr1ts Gerr1ts Gerrlts Carol 28 45 50 Leo 18 42 43 Rlchard 32 Vxoa 18 42 43 71 Belanger Kay 16 Bayorgeon Bayorgeon Bayorgeon Lee 16 M 8 R1chard 28 Beguhn Mr 12 Belongea Belongea Joan 42 43 44 69 Rlchard 28 31 34 45 Dahm Nancy 33 44 48 50 Dauterman MISS 11 DEBATE DeBroux Carl 33 56 60 DeBroux DeBroux DeBroux DeBru1n DeBru1n DeBru1n lone 17 43 MCIVIH 33 42 43 Norman 33 56 Donald 33 Eugene 28 31 50 Francxs 28 48 49 Gertz Jeanne 31 44 Gertz Robert 32 60 62 G1esbers John 28 34 G1lbert Carol 19 49 67 Glordana R1chard 32 43 56 59 GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Glasheen Danny 28 31 49 56 Glasheen Mane 42 43 Goese Mary 31 49 66 67 Goldapske Dorxs 29 Goldapske James 31 45 Belongea Belongla Benotch Benotch Ruth 33 44 Audrey 28 Carol 31 44 50 Patr1c1a 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48 50 Bounds Miss 4 BOXING 62 BOYS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 68 BOYS GLEE CLUB 43 Brenzel Ellzabeth 33 36 44 48 50 68 Brenzel George 33 Brewster James 33 45 Brewster Margaret 17 37 38 39 40 42 43 49 50 Br1ese Mr 57 Brochtrup Patr1c1a 17 43 Broeren Theresa 17 43 Brogan Robert 31 Brooks Louden 28 36 56 64 Brou1llard Sh1rley 31 44 Brown Laverne 31 Bruecker Georglana 28 45 Brux Betty 31 44 Buchlnger Carl 33 Buelow LeRoy 31 41 42 43 Buerth Joan 28 42 43 Busse Richard 33 56 60 C Campbell Guylene 31 44 Page 72 D1edr1ch Eugene 33 Dl8dTlCh James 33 Dlestler John 28 59 64 68 Dltter Mary 28 40 67 Doermg Sharon 33 44 50 Doermg Wxlliam 28 DRAMATICS CLUB 50 Drxessen Davld 33 Drlessen James 17 42 43 Graw1tch Margaret 31 44 67 Graw1tch Robert 19 42 43 54 56 57 71 Greenwood Mr 8 Grlmmer W1ll1am 32 Grode Wayne 31 Guxlfoyle Thomas 31 Gustman Thomas 19 50 56 44 Haen John 29 56 62 Haessly Eugene 71 Haessly Paul 31 Hansen HartJ es Hartl es John 62 63 Charles 29 45 Roger 45 Effa Jan1ce 31 Egan MISS 10 Ehrluch 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Ult's My Lazy Day March 23 Hammers and naxls posters and sxgns freaks and refreshments seemed to be use March 25-The annual vocal tournament was held at Neenah where SIX solos and ensembles recelved star ratlngs March 27 Students were gxven the chance to see real monkeys at KHS when the Masons brought the1r natureland for a lyceum Aprll 6 Jumors and senlors heard alumnl now ln college tell of the1r experlences and tasks on the campuses Aprll 7 16 School closed for Easter vacatlon Apr1l 21 The Pep Club sponsored the Sprlng Dance Aprll 22 The Band traveled to MaUltOWOC for the1r annual tournament Top left At the Home Arts Style Show some more students model the garments they made Left to rlght are Sally Merlo Vxola Gerrlts Gladys Hxetpas and Betty Roberts Top rlght A scene at the 1949 Jumor Prom Bottom left Durmg the half of the Cllntonvllle game Left to rxght are R Myrhum D Zwlck R Graw1tch R Roloff T Gustman D George G Klarer M Schom mer and J Kroll Bottom rlght Mousxe Roloff and Turk Haes sly restmg after a rlde Aprll 25-Qulll and Scroll members were 1n Vlted to the L1ons Club banquet to recexve the1r Aprll 27 To help make us reallze that Sprlng had fmally come the vocal groups gave the Sprmg Concert May 10 New members of the Honor Soclety were lnducted 1nto the soclety and after the cere mony a tea was held 1n the gym Parents and teachers were among the guests May 12 The Junlor Prom got under way, wxth the muslc of Harry Rothman The decoratmg theme was based on the story of Cmderella May 31 W1th the semors takmg the spothght memorxes of hlgh school llfe were recalled at Class Night June 1 The happ1est day of the year school closed for another three months Page 71 Y l . 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56 Glasheen Marne 42 43 Goese Mary 31 49 66 67 Goldapske Dorxs 29 Goldapske James 31 45 DECLAMATION 48 Deerlng Gerald 33 Deerlng Helen 17 45 Deer1ng Peter 31 45 De Goey Angela 28 50 De Goey Eleanore 33 Golden Golden Goldm Goldm Goldm Goldm Mark 29 Ray 32 Arlone 19 38 42 43 47 49 50 Florence 32 44 48 67 Nancxe 31 42 43 45 47 50 Sharon 19 38 41 45 46 48 49 50 67 Gosz W1l11am 32 50 68 Berens John 33 41 50 Berghuls John 28 Berghuls Margaret 28 45 Bergman Sh1rley 31 44 67 Derks Derus John 3 1 D1ane 27 Derus El1zabeth 31 42 43 50 69 Derus Gerald 28 41 Derus Lorena 28 29 36 37 40 47 4 Graw1tch Margaret 31 44 67 Grawltch Robert 19 42 43 54 56 57 71 Greenwood Mr 8 Grlmmer W1ll1am 32 Berth Robert 33 Besaw Ed1th 28 Besaw Margaret 14 31 Besaw Marqu1ta 14 31 Besaw Shlrley 16 BICSG Sh1rley 33 1-Ixetpas Mary 32 44 B1ese Therese 28 Blrkenmeyer Joel 16 58 62 Blselx Jeanne 16 24 37 38 39 40 42 43 50 69 Blshop Beverly 16 Blaha Norrlne 31 41 50 Blelck M 9 45 Bloy Audrey 16 38 42 43 49 67 69 Blumrelch John 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Eugene 71 Paul 31 John 62 63 Charles 29 45 Roger 45 Effa Jamce 31 Egan MISS 10 Ehr11ch Eugene 17 42 43 E1t1ng Darlene 28 43 Emmers Emperor 50 69 Engerson Eppmger Erdmann EXTEMP Theresa 28 Yvonne 18 38 39 41 42 43 Sharon 31 42 43 50 67 68 Rlchard 33 James 28 READING 47 I-Iartzhelm Janet 31 41 45 50 Hartzhelm Mr 8 Hartzhexm vlrglnla 30 41 45 Hellman W11l1am 31 56 Helndel Davld 29 Hemdel Mr 13 Helf Nancy 32 44 Henry James 49 62 Hermans John 29 56 Hermans ROS311e 32 Heup Donna 19 42 43 EXTEMP SPEAKING 47 Heup Joyce 30 31 40 49 50 Hxbbard Estelle 29 42 Hletpas Gladys 19 42 43 7 Hletpas Marvm 32 43 56 Fargo Jean 18 38 41 48 49 50 67 69 Farrell Eugene 31 Faust Franklln 33 41 43 47 48 60 Faust Harold 31 56 62 Faust Margaret 28 40 67 Feldkamp El1zabeth 28 37 40 47 48 49 50 Feldkamp Murlel 33 44 Feldmann Duane 18 64 Feller Mxss 10 Fen1al Grace 33 Fenske Howard 28 48 49 50 62 65 Fxnk Joan 32 44 Fmn Mlss 11 14 Flynn Shlrley 28 Flynn T1m 32 60 Foegen Robert 18 FOOTBALL 54 55 Francls Harry 28 Frank 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I Kup enheim r othes r a Tom Sawyer o s' Wear iIIiam and Vassar Underwear s s veralls We en erg o s I Dia - 493 ' 7 KW 5 Pg 78 mdhfz Jfmlf pf EQIQCQQ PAPERS ,ssxii bel' A ,I ' , l N- N D i . N . J A M ' 0. I r - . N - el A 4 ' ' A ' 1 , X ef 1 s i 2 I 5 5 3 1 5 Q I ' r 1 5 I 1 , . , , - A 4 . ' I KAUKAUNA f Savmas 5 I-aan ASS n SERVICE HARDWARE 113 w SECOND STREET I48 W W'5CO S ' Ave Kaukauna Wlsconsun When you Commence fo earn money BUIIT OV1 FI'l6HClSl'1Ip save safely IH Savings Cr Loan Mamtamed Thru Servlge Complumenfs f Campllmenfs f RIALTO BASTIAN S KAUKAUNA S LEADING THEATRE 5c to IOO lore Comphmems f Complnmenfs of GIB BRQEREN Kaulcauna Hardware The Home of Frnendly Servlce Hollandtown Dual 6 2335 Hardware and palms N E LUMMERDING Modern Shoe Store COAL PAINTS ROOFING Quality Footwear for the Entnre Famnly at Popular Prices DME 6 25ll ll9 E Second Sffeef olal 6 4701 COmp mef'fS f Peter Feller Hardware H G SINCE 1886 REXALL DRUG STORE Kaukauna Wlsconsm DlAl' 6 l575 I7I Was Ave Dual 6 l432 Page 79 I . O ' I LV DK I . O . O 1 I l I . S RF y JC . l ' O I l YOUR SHELL DISTRIBUTOR ' - l KV FH LV , JF ' o I l 4 I PN PN PLOETZ ELECTRIC BADGER TISSUE MILLS FOX RIVER VENEER COMPANY Compliments of 242 WEST WISCONSIN AVE. Manufacturers of NAPKINS - TOWELS - TOILET TISSUE RO CO Koukouno, Wisconsin Best Wnshes to the Class OH950 Harry F McAndrews L E W S Sc TO SI OO STORE Kaukauna Wusconsm TEXACO SERVICE TEXACO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS I I I Taylor Street Dual 6 9885 DR RJ DELORIA ATTORN EY AT LAW Farmers G Merchants Bank Buuldlng Dua 6 I88I DRS BACHHUBER PHYSICIANS Ev SURGEONS M G TESKE DENTIST Farmers G Merchants Bank Buuldmg Dual 6 443I Drs Boycl 81 Belwnlce PHYSICIANS Cr SURGEONS 240 W Was Ave Dual 6 I424 Compluments of Donald C Kasten OPTOMETRIST ALLAN C CAIN ENSLEY 81 ESLER CENTRAL BLOCK KAUKAUNA IZZW Wnsconsan Ave a 6 I 8 AG JB Page 81 l I I , I . . .I 1 RF JK I RM DK I FHI Ao LWI DH . ' ' . Dil -I I l CiJlflCL!QZf OF NINETEEN FIFTY l QQfUflgf5 The more extenslve cr mcrns knowledge of what has been power of knowmg what to do Dlsrcteh KAUKAUNA MACHINE CORPORATION O I O done, the greater will be his P 2:2 The Hartues Electruc Co l3O East Second Street Home of Kaukauna s Up To Date Record Department Compluments f NU WAY CLEANERS CURTAINS DRY CLEANING LAUNDRY In Our Modern Plant I27 W Wusconsun Ave Phone 6 28I2 TOONEN S DRUG AND GIFT STORE I86 W Wusconsun Ave Dual 6 4545 Compluments of MERENESS TRANSFER LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND HAULING Kaukauna Dual 6 269l Egan s Sport Sltop Inc Sportsman s Headqua rters l32 W Wusconsun Avenue Kaukauna Wusconsun Dual 6 2454 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ENJOY LIFE WITH MILLERS HIGH LIFE A J ASHAUER DISTRIBUTOR 324 Taylor Street Dua 6 l7l2 Herman T Runte Co DEPARTMENT STORE Shop at Runte s for the Newest Induvudual Styles Furst Compluments of Tl'1e Royal Clotlruuers FOR MEN AND BOYS Compluments of Abe Goldun ancl Sons AG Compluments of VERFURTH S Shoe Store Page 8 0 0 I . I I I I . JK I EL . O I . I I I I ' ' I . I PN I FH I 1 ' f ll l ll ! I - , I - JB RR , I I LW I EL l f EI. GOOD LUCK SENIORS' TRUDE S JEWELRY I3I E SECOND STREET KAUKAUNA WISCONSIN KAUKAUNA ggfggggfwfrs FI-O RAL ZiTeEIO'USl'S Wedding Desngns DIAL 6 2762 IFIowers by wlre everywhereI R 2 KAUKAUNA SUCCESS TO THE Compllmenfs of GRADUATING CLASS Mayer Drug Store KAUKAUNA TIMES H E Chrnstofferson Prop Complete Coverage of Home News PRINTERS PUBLISHERS KAUKAUNA WISCONSIN JB .nf Page 84 co. I I THE I COMBINED LOCKS PAPER CO ELECTRICITY IS CHEAP IN KAUKAUNA IETTIEIR. LIGHTING ILIESS CCDST Its no maglc formula but plann common sense By proper arrangement and proper handllng of your home llghtmg equipment you can save on your lught bull Be sure that bulbs are large enough to glve proper light for the type of work being done Save as much as 50 per cent on the ettncnency of your lamp by keepnng bulbs and shades clean Have lamps well shaded to avond glare but be sure that lamp shades are of lught colored maternal for better lnghtung OF KAUKAUNA CITY ELECTRIC AND WATER DEPTS Page 8 IJ . I YE , . . , . ' . . ' .. . I , DH CAMPBELL STORES HIETPAS MOTOR and OIL COMPANY HAENS INSURANCE AGENCY JULIUS J MARTENS CO NITINGALE BALLROOM Shop in Koukouno ot WOMEN'S 6 CHIl.DREN'S APPAREL D S ET KAUK WISCO WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF CARS DESOTO - PLYMOUTH 6-1785 Compliments of l ' Ave. Koukouno, Wis With Best Wishes of . ' treet Compliments of the The Most Modem Ballroom in the Valley DIAL 6 403I Compliments of VAN ABELS BOWLING ALLEYS HOLLANDTOWN RENN 81 COMPANY Deolers In FUEL BUILDING MATERIAL CEMENT BLOCKS AND READY MIXED CONCRETE MODERN DAIRY KAUKAUNA S OLDEST PASTEURIZING DAIRY Phone 6 4515 BEST WISHES FOR A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE CHANDLERS MEAT MARKET Duol 6 2026 for hugh quohty meats cmd sausages WE DELIVER SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF 1950 SCHAFFS JEWELRY STORE KAUKAUNA Page 81 I KV I I PN I II I II DH I wJ I I YE GOOD LUCK SENIORS' FJ Pechman Studios KAUKAUNA AND APPLETON to s to Coss f O Kaukauna Klub 3 Congrotulo i n the I o '5 AB 88 Emma' W Rohan ANDREWS OIL ca ATTORNEY AT LAW I5-4 E Thurd Street Dual 6 2662 PHILLIPS 66 PRODUCTS Kaukauna Wuscorusun Dr Sumon Cllerlcaslcy PHYSICIAN C1 SURGEON Farmers Cr Merchants Bank Buuldung Dual 6 I48I Colley Motors Inc 6 FORD 8 Sales and Servuce Dual 6 4623 Kaukauna Flanagan Bolunslce PHYSICAN Cr DENTIST SURGEON Dual 6 I56I Dual 6 4722 I2O E Wuscorusun Ave CONRAD S SUPER SERVICE STATION TIRES BATTERIES Dual 6 9898 II7 Maun Street Compluments of THELEN S Munes Servuce Staluon D X GAS O K RUBBER WELDING Dual 6 9850 Kaukaurua Compluments of BALZA S DEEP ROCK SERVICE Dual 6 9875 IO3 E Thurd St GUSTMAN S SALES AND SERVICE CHEVROLET AND OLDSMOBILE 222 Lowe Street Dual 6 467I Page 89 I I I I . . LV I .m It ee 666 6666 6 are 666666 I ' I . I , . I I -i 1 u . 1 ' I ' I AG I FH Dr. Dr. ' . I RM JB , I I . 5OI ' , D' I - I I ' .uc FH I ' 1 I f I I ER LW POND SPORT SHOP Inc I33 EAST COLLEGE AVENUE HEADQUARTERS FOR SPAULDINC1 ATHLETIC GOODS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DIAL 3 IO56 APPLETON WISCONSIN KLEIN S DAIRY PASTEURIZED AND HOMOGENIZED PRODUCTS PHONE 6 ZI I I HOME SUPPLY COMPANY LUMBER DOORS WINDOWS CABINETS COAL WOOD CEMENT PLASTER SEWER PIPE Phone 6 44IO Koukouno Wisconsin Complnmenfs of Complumenfs of The CenIenmaI M A Black Agency III E Wlsconsun Ave INSURANCE Thomos G Louuse McGoey Props Koukouno Wus Phone 6 I79I Page 90 I ' ' - I DK 1 GS I I I I I f I RF L SL- LL-LLL, ,L LLLS , I . I I I - ' ' PN RF Kaukauna Tlre Co S ROYAL TIRES QUALITY TIRES QUALITY RECAPS QUALITY REPAIRS FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES 222 Lowe Street Duol 6 467I L WI'nte CIover Dalry Co Monufocturers of Forengn Types of Cheese Route 3 Koukouno H WIRTH S FRESH BAKERY FRUITS VEGETABLES G MEATS 700 Crooks Ave Dnol 6 2581 MELCHERT S STANDARD SERVICE STATION! TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES Duol 6 9876 6OI Lowe Street HAAS HARDWARE JF Complnrnents of SCHATZKA SHOE REBU I LDERS Compliments of KNAUF 81 TESCH FEEDS SEEDS GRAINS GRINDING MIXING FERTILIZERS Duo 6 I72I QUALITY MEATS KUEHN and SIMON Duol 6 464I Koukouno Was I 6 4642 Compliments of DUTCH GRILL I I4 W Wusconsln Ave Koukouno Wlsconsnn Reminder Prmtmg Co ADVERTISING COMMERCIAL JOB PRINTING Hotel Koukouno Duo 6 IO6I Page 91 U. . - VV I RF I W , KV RM I 1 I . I P I I I . I I ' f ' FH X DH - I I . I I I . - 3 I ' ' RR GS co. I Q, Q I HM COMPLIMENTS Kaukauna Area Food Dealers Assoclahon COONEN S GROCERY DEPOT GROCERY DOERING S I G A STORE QUALITY FOOD MARKET VAN S GROCERY WIC-GIE S FOOD MARKET A I-I FRANK GROCERY STALEY S BUY RITE GROCERY BREIER S GROCERY CONRAD S GROCERY KUEI-IN C7 SIMON MARKET CHANDLER S MARKET MILTON S GROCERY WILDENBERG S MARKET BERNIE S FOOD MARKET THELEN S GROCERY LARRY S FOOD MARKET KEMP S FOOD MARKET MCCORMICK S GROCERY Pg 92 OF FRED'S c:LovER FARM sToRE Lieber Lumber ancl FA R G Q 5 Millwork Co S Bt B Bowling Bar LEADERS FOR MORE THAN 50 YEARS ' Tlwe Triangle Snack Bar Mlt d Llncly s Radio Service I DI6 91 Badger Farm Equipment nc W c Hill Top Balcers VAN DYN HOVEN KAISER G ERAZER SERVICE I OO Henry Carstens 81 Sons GRAIN ELEVATOR FLOUR FEED GRAIN SEEDS s D I6 67l BEES BEAUTY SHOP Pg? I I Kaukauna, Wisconsin Dial - BIS HM I EL Compliments of , I ' I for Tempting Sundaes - a s - San wiches L ' I AB - I - - Congratulations from u ic Ad ress Service for ' Your Home Town Any Occasion 212 sland Street ia -25 I Koukaun I PN g Compliments at Dundas, is onsin I N. Lawe St. Kaakauna I YE l - - F 133 . s s I ' - Kaukauna, Wi consin ia -2 econ IO LW DK Schouten OII Company SHELL OIL PRODUCTS DISTRIBUTORS GASOLINE MO TOR OIL FUEL OIL METERED DELIVERIES 502 DRAPER STREET DIAL 6 4075 Bank of Kauka una MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION FOX RIVER NAVIGATION COMPANY Benotch Fuel 81 SuppIy Company 413 DEPOT STREET DIAL 6 I45I DICK OUDENHOVEN Contractor Page 94 HM Wishing Success to the Members of the I RM I . Complmnents of l GS - Complnments f KAUKAUNA MOTOR CAR CO PONTIAC SALES AND SERVICE 708 LAWE STREET SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF SO GREENWOOD FUNERAL HOME Supernor Servnce ot No Greater Cost DAY OR NIGHT SOO HENDRICKS AVENUE DIAL 6 4554 DH Page 95 ' o I O RR I ' a II - ' ll Z James I Mc Fadden ATTORNEY AT LAW Bank of Kaukauna Bulldnng 203 Lowe Street Dual 6 4803 Congrats to the Grads of 50 Hamburger Heaven Hywy 55 A Grad of 48 Mary Margaret De Clercq HARRY BORREE GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Carpenter and Mason Work Free Estimates Dua 61176 H8 Suxth St LUDTKE S SERVICE PHILLIPS 66 PRODUCTS Tnres Batternes Greasung I I02 Lowe Street Kaukauna Was Complements of Mayer s Service Station SHELL PRODUCTS 229 E Second Street Dual 6 4591 Compliments Your Authorized and Exclusive GENERAL ELECTRIC DEALER The Applnances Most Women Want Most MERTES ELECTRIC CO NEIL J Mc CARTY ATTORNEY AT LAW Bank of Koukauna Buuldnng YE THE E and B BINDERY 709 Buffalo Street Mamtowoc Wlsconsm EDITION BINDERS LIBRARY BINDERS COVER MAKERS MODERN PLASTIC BINDING Dual 9651 Page 9b 1 ' i I ' - I . h , . I - . YE I KV ' I I I I DH RR I . Q I , . . . 4 ' I I DH I I I YE I DK NCDRTHWESTERN ENGRAVING COM P A N Y MENASI-IA,WIS. THE HOUSE O NN N in hifi AJMJHJLJIJLA A nn: :sm in :IBM Pib L I T1 O o 'U I' l'T'l --4 l'I'1 th IT1 70 4 . ,f' 0 J ,L X! 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