Kimberly High School - Kimet Yearbook (Kimberly, WI)
- Class of 1952
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I952 f V! f f ff HumoJb THE KIMET '.4 S dd-41,-.E Nuo- f '-urrwa, f. 1-vnu vhs., .,, H H ' 3, q,,,,w-tk Q Q-Q x --V.. , Q Y llb. .J yi' v '6 -T94 '1 KINBERLY S L ' as -Q Q i- f XQ- 'G v f Ix952 , 'H' uf- ! . M pf, 1, 2, wifi W' I vwfs' 4 I ,, ' ' ' . .--9' Af, ,A-. . . V . . miigr a, . 4 , , , . ' 7, ' , -ev V, f 4' ' t L, R 1 V, 5 'ami .g.v7'f,,5::VL 4-' ' j-fir: 1' V - , I , ' - ,. '- i' . , ,.'hff..1-ff ' ' , .V .a t A , W4 E Wig: yn 7k!.QgQ,.4 , , D- bmlg f. - - M K 4 ,, I - + ' wfm V YW . I . I ,A Lp ,-ftv h wg ,1 KH- , V , . YJ. + V - ,,.g:e:, ' ' ' ,M ,.f - --......,-....g..-g,m'---1'-,?..,,-, , -,Mfff MW - -, . T ' , . , ,ff-' ' ' , , ,, .,,. . ,,.. ,-LJ,- F 'W 540 l fa'g1,x WISCCNSIN Q Page 3 Q f 4 i 'TS X uf,-f , ,,,,,.,, . Q 4 x -Q-1 . JI: vfgz' Y-.1g'. 4 'sal ' in .- -A ff Q A , KL ggfjgwgv, fg-4, x - azz.. 1 K f. Af' p,j.3:M ,A .,,:,, ,,vl:,-,z,K. A 4 AY. 145. N 55. xx U .wg-yr..-Ag.. , M., Y' X 3.9, GQ ' al To the Graduating Seniors: l should lilce to talce this opportunity to express the enjoyment that l have had in vvorlting with all ol you during the past four years at Kimberly l-ligh School. Graduation time is an important event in all of your lives. Commencement not only means that you are beginning new adventures in your lives but also serves as a climax ol four years ol systematic preparation lor these adventures. We regret to see you leave but on the other hand we are loolcing forward to your hoped for success in what ever vvallc of life you choose to Follow. We vvant you all to feel that K.l'l,S. is still as much a part ol you now, as an alumni, as it was as a student. May luclc and success be yours. X4 Q fi VICE PRINCIPAL HENRY W PATCH 15113 Page 6 in DEDICATION We the faculty and students of Kimberly High School dedicate the 1952 Kimet to Mr Gordon Kotlcoslcy who so willingly and tirelessly gave us his time and effort for the promotion of music in the Kimberly Public School and Community. In addition to being head of the music department at KHS Mr. Kotlcoslcy affection- ately lcnown as Mr. K directs the Holy Name Church Choir and MacDowell Male Chorus of Appleton. We shall always remember him for his Fine leadership in both scholastic and extra- curricular activities. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF SECRETARY T0 PRINCIPAL FRS. GERALD REET2 .I C. J. Fieweger J. Dupont K fan v ,Q .. ,il Lt. Ducharme la-,J +2 'ff . K k 233 In Q L N Mnbrener C rh s Thom s I ome Economics atm rt., Galbert Frank John Hannen James Koehn Social Studies Biology and Chemzstry Englush xJ N 1 Gordon Kotkoslcy Grace Lepalc James Nlrsclmel Music l-lnstory physical Educatnon PR Henry Patch Manual Arts X:-' R. T. Scholfield Mathematics ujgfufwfozoega- Qddau-I 'N Marion Quasius English James Sullivan Science ancl Physics If John dow J wg 19 Russell Torgeson Commercial pd ge9 11 K RQ Sam QRS Page 19 SENIOR OFFICERS . i V 54 DONALD ROMENESKO GERALD VANDER VELDEN ALICE PIIELNI BARBARA FRVE September 6, 1948, the year Wnsconsnn celebrated their Centennial of Statehood, eighty three students entered Knmberly l-ltgh School as Freshmen Smce then we have tried to prepare ourselves so that we mught lace wrth conhdence, the problems ol lnle on a college campus or nn the world of busrness and lndustry We have trled to acqualnt ourselves wuth the type of educatlon that wall help us to be outstanding cutuzens ol our village and country May 98 1959 will end an era lor the gracluatmg sensors which wall never be expersenced agann The strangeness of hrst hugh school days, the busy social life, the extra currlcular actlvltles the junior' prom the class trlp, and the class play wall llve only IH the minds of the seniors Lasting friendships still remain, all else IS just a pleasing memory a part of the graduating sensors personality The sensors ol 1952 depart, malclng way forthe class ol1953 s 5 Q . 1 I , . 1 ' 1 1 . . - . . , . Janome amuse 'cT E 1 , NOT WILLIAM BEHLING AVAMBLE HOWARD BETTERS BERNARD BDOGARD 54 I lg? ',Q1fa52.,..ESS. -sf' BETTY ANN BUSCI-I JANET BUSCI-I I-IARRIET CLARK LEO COPS CHARLES DE KOCH A 1 N if A 9 ' ,lik ' I ' 4. , ' 'fy 4 T 41' 5 Q '5 N' 5 ry' IL Sl J' - E, A . W i AQ fi' -L-, ,JV '-r. 'x x , yn' L LK Q ' ri. O X Q x ,X . , Q b AUDREY DE LEEUW RONALD DDLLEVDET BARBARA FIELJEGER BARBARA F RYE My A fi? - .45 ' , ., S Ejymj FULDER fi M YHDEEN GAFFNEY CAROL GDUTCI-IER MARY BETH I-IAUIEGRAAF MERRILL HANSEN EDVARD I-IEURING 1. if . 3 V SC ? 9 ' '17 A A B 21 L. 'X . 'fi - A X B 14 WW WMM 4' WAYNE KILSDONK BIRDIE KNEEPKENS JOHANIIA KOENEN PEGGY KRUQGER REGGIE LAMERS DORIS LEMMERS WAYNE HOPFENSPERGER ALICE HUPFAUI-' ELMIRI KIEFFER MARY ANN KILSDONK Page 5 'Lx it 'e Q , AJ ' ' ,x - P , I f -L 5 'V . ' V 'KL ,LJ by It V 'R n I 9 . F I ' ' D f 1 ,' W 1 oowass Murrina ooaoruv Murcmfn E1L?fi-if 251 Ji' RICHARD NEVHOUSE DALTON OUMKE ALICE Pl-IELAN WILLIAM PHELAN LYLE LEVKNECI-IT CARL MMS JAMES MALCOLM JOSEPH MAZANETZ S fx mn .A ay k K Q Q' x I I C? A If 3 6' A x 'Z I . Q I f I' I ,L 5 - fr k ' , 'AA U - ,.,O J R, X. , Q!-' . -'fx ,. Q' sr .X - DONALD ROMENESKO CLIFFORD SANDERFOOT GERALD SCI-IOMISCH VERNON SGI-IUI-I A MQ .Hill 1 ELEANOR SGI-IUMAOI-ICR EVELYN SMITH W euszm: vmosnscne MLN ,gf 44 LOIS VANDENBERG EUGENE VANDEN HEWEL 6 1 AV J f- K1 Q W F 4. f 13' L1 A L I J 1 l iw I A ,, if J I A L I A X f Q J 'f' 7E x 4 M I . 6 1? - V If I . W- X is 0 A I A N D, f ' DONNA TORBECK 46, I Q Lf T ' . 3 A .ws-. , '- 1, 6 L ,f ' N Q-eff F X JANET VANDERNEIDEN GERALD VANDER VELDEN ' A THOMAS VAN ELZEN LOUELLA VAN EPEREN EW! J iffff no vm nov DDLORES VAN STNAIIN KENNETH VAN STRALEN MARILYN VAN STRALEN I 'S' BECK? VAN TNULL , HELVIN VAN ZEELAND NG 'V AX ,jx vf r y V V Ervytj V U2 ,M 4,1 w U9 1 ,fs H ,f'.'. Y - 'Ngxx JAGK VEYENBERG JAMES WILLIAMS AIIDREY VILLIAMSEN VIRGIL WDLLENBERG MARIAN WURDINGER GERALD WYDEVEN RICHARD VERBETEN RICI-IARD VERIIAGEN NANCY WALTON GERALD UEISS cr' as 1 f 'R N41 YI' ,3 5 Qi Al is 4 'ss 1 I A? Ve fr U Zi' Wi, ,' , S xy. I , if I , fa: rg - ' U3 Q ' j-. Q . - 4.0 Lx A Z' J I-' hkfai Page max. msewm X 5 SHIRLEY SOIIIIEIDER Page QQ JUNIOR OFFICERS MARGARET F RASSETTO THOMAS UILDEIIBERG JOSEPH BOIIRESSA UNDERCLASSMEN The dCtIVItI2S ol the Junlors Sophomores Fresh men and Sensors were curtanled greatly because of the buuldlng program this year However upon In spectrng the new addltron no one IS sorry they had to give up these actlvltles The underclassmen have something to loolc forward to In their new gym, art department, music room, and home economncs department The culture and general educatuon of the student body should be Increased greatly by these new departments The juniors may have the great privilege of holding the hrst prom In our new gym They will worlc hard to malce It the best prom In the hnstory of the school The new auditorium has enabled us to have some very wonderful assembly programs this year Many of them have taught us how to Improve our education and worlc harder to gain an education that wall prove prohtable to all The underclassmen will continue to uphold the reputation the school has earned In scholastic standungs, athletnc events musuc art and good sportsmanshlp 2 Ta H , A . . 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I I I U I I -g 1. 4 S-n BEVERLY WILLIAMS SOPHOMORE OFFICERS LAVERNE MENTINB ES VANDER BOOGAARD CAROL ROMEIIESKO KEIINETI-I IIEURIN6 EILEEN VANDENBERG DONALD NATRDP FRESI-IMEN OFFICERS N63 . cl U k' ,W ,A I' ' Roman swan I , x 1 lg A Ii ? 1 a I f 'QQ A 7 Page Q FRESHMEN Jrll Albrecht K J Thomas Albers Pat Alesch Susan Alesch James Bolwerk Q A Lavone Bonzelet James Van Den Boogard Theresa Conrad Rose Marne Courchane Eugene De Groat Rnchard De Koch Janet Dux Ronald Dlx Jean Eltunk Joan Eltrnlc Rachard Frank Davrd Frye Peter Fulcer Charles Grrssman Charles l-lagens B 51 Roger l-larlce YA Nancy l-lartjes 'N John l-leclcert Rrchard l-leurden John l-lrroslcey Patrrck Jansen M I Carol Kuepper Page 94 John Kumbrer Ronald Kunstman 3 Gerald Lamers Mrldred Maas Thomas Mazanelz James Mc Cormnclc Lavern Mentlng Raymond Mentrng Mary Natrop Janet Newhouse Nancy Newhouse Alice Oudenhoven Mary Lou Peerenboom John Phelan Danrel Phllrpsen Dorothy Polman Carol Romenesko Ronald Sanderfoot Bull Schomlsch Roger Schuh Rose Marne Schellhout Elizabeth Smuth John Smnts Joan Struck Ronald Sturn Betty Stuyvenberg Rrchard Van Beelc Carol Vandehey Jerome Vanden l'-leuvel Patrrcra Vanden l-logen l Shnrley Vanderherden A Q, Dorothy Vander Wuelen 1 - 2 A ' i 1 ' J I qi.: Z: . x , ' N. , gb , Xrr X P . , -1 if H . s . 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I K ' ' ' Therese Van GeFfen Antone Van Krey Ann Verhoven Josephxne Wachtendonn Alnce Weyenberg Jane Weyenberg l-larold Williams Elaine Wyenberg Gerald Zmers S Janet Zlllgas SOPHOMORES Mary Jo Bolwerlm Theodore Brunette Lots Busch Stuart Courchane Dennis Daniels Alvin De Koch Ruchard Derelcs Q Q f Margaret Frueble Ruth Franlcs Marcella Gaffney James Gossens Marlene Gossens Peter l'-lagens Allen l-larlce Ken l-leurlng W' Duane l-lletpas 32, Eugene Jansen Yvonne Kamps Leander Kons Marllyn Lamers Nancy Lamers Bernice Lund Louella Lom Robert Lynch Alex Malcolm Edward Mauthe Shrrley Mentrng Peggy Meulemans Joan Mmten Dolores Mltchler Donald Natrop Joan Never Betty Newhouse Pose Marne Opsteen Dan Patron Eugene Peerenboom Davxd Pullman Charles Renter Davud Robnnson Cecelna Rooyalclcers Florence Sanderloot 5- Patncna Senecal Eugene School Margaret Schrelber Franlc Schultz Thomas Struck Louls Them Ronald Trelchel V Mary Ann Trudel .H 3 Ot A .CW xl Page 95 T T ig in 415 'J O-Q 17 5 ff J 6 f r, 2 :. 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JUNIORS Page 96 Cuall Barrand i Barbara Bethke Corrine Bethke Jerry Bolwerk Henry Bolwerk John Bolwerk 9' Joe Bouressa Dorothy Browers Eugene Buechler 4 Wnlma Conrad l I Jlm DeLeeuw Marvln Dletzen , v' Joyce DeWlldt Edward Dufrane Roselle Dulrane Charlotte Dupont Tom DuPont Prnscnlla Fox Margaret Frassetto Joann Frues Frank Gossens Charles Gostas I Ronald Hammen Pat Hnrosky Lou Ann Hoollhan Judy Heurnng Duane Jansen Carol Kortenhof Jacob Kons Jean Kuntsman Steve Kuepper ' Marlene Moderson Gene Lamers Phyllls Llethen Robert Lom t Eumce Malueg rj? I - at F A LA, 1, t V xg, ' E 1 lt 5 X asv a I t ff 1, as A. :- ,lf lk . J . 3 cr A, J G . ., lbw h F ' ' '- tae Q ' -.1 . E ' - l ,f t, .. 5 s--ig M 1gH ' - A 4, L, ' Q K lj' -1 'T' ' Y' . A A . 4 l l - ' lil... . vt - - ,- - , - , W .. 7 uc- It 'l - ' I 'I n is W V , :J-' I 'W 3. 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Joseph Polman Shurley Schlewnrz James Schmultz Prxscllla Schmidt 3 Wayne Schnese Shrrley Schneider X S- l T Donald Schuh Marceul Senecal Joyce Smuts ,- Gerald Stem Earl Svvlclc Thelma Thenn Leland Thysen Romayne Tlmmers Claude Tourvrlle Betty Jo Tuzrle Margaret Van Boogard Eumce Vandehey Robert Vande Hey Bernard Vanden Hogan Joseph Vanden Hogan Stephen Vanderloop Margaret Van Eyclc John Vander Zanden Ann Van Gompel Mary Van Nuland Agnes Van Sambeelc James Verhagen Nancy Verhagen James Welhouse Waneta Weyers Thomas Wrldenberg Richard WIllIdmS Rlchard Wrlllamsen George Wrttman Carol Wurdlnger John Frltz 7 ati -All in AM F A ' f- - - -J , , . ,,, - ,, . , , - Q 1 i -fra' 2, : - Q A p ffm- - lf elf V 'N J .Q . ' ,ral Q , - 'fr I + ' , ,, .- 3, l' , . 3 'f 5: ' N . . h -vm , Y' fqqz 2-1 ' . T -' ' ' l 5 ' . X lx 1 45 lx Joan Vandehey , ,Y Q 1 M ,. . l ,V 1. t A A - will s.:'J ? .N '. 2 x7 - . I . 'U , - 5 4 ,3 . 1 -7 -J . A. 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QPU N W Risk PUBLICATIONS Page 30 if gif' ANNUAL STAFF The Klmet Stall has endeavored to make the 59 Klmet the best Klmet the school has ever had It has been our asm to ralse the standard of our annual to be on a level with the standard of the school ln connectuon wath the decllcatlon, we have worlced a musical theme throughout the bool: We hope we have given you a Klmet which will be a foundatlon upon whlch to build the future annuals of Knmberly Hugh The staff would lnlce to glve special recognition to Mr Evans forthe untlrlng asslstance he has given durmg the preparation of thas bool: The other school publlcatlon IS the monthly paper, the Echo The Echo Staff has tried to promote school Interest by lceepmg the students up to date on all school actlvltnes They have made the Echo an lnformatlve and educational paper The Echo staff gives special recognltuon to Mass Quaslus their advlsor L E I .- 7 1? f .2 L J 7 4 - , gui .Y , l 1 '3 O f 3 T3 1 J i , ' . , , 1. .T 4. U , . P ,C' 1 It DG l -A 4 ANNUAL REPORTERS Audrey De Leeuw Janet Busch Carl Maas Mary Ann Knlsdonk Barbara Flewzger Doris Lemmers Mr Evans ECHO STAFF 00 EJ! Page 31 SPEECH DRAMATICS Page 39 's DEBATE The debate team which was under the supervlslon ol Mr Dohmann, made a very hne record lor themselves thus year They won the Oshlcosh Dlstrnct Tournament with a record of sux out of sfx wms The Forenslc Students worlcmg with Mr Scholheld and Mass Lepalc, were very active thus year There were a large number of students talcnng part In the speech program Thus program helps them overcome thelr shyness toward publnc spealclng and enables them to hold the atten tion of thelr audlences whale spealcmg Barbara Fzeweger and Mary Ann Knlsdonlc dad especially well, and went to the State Forensic Meet at Madison on April '19 The Freshmen also developed a speech program thus year, under the guudance of Mass Quaslus and Miss Asenbrener From all reports the school will continue to have hne spealcers In the future All the Rivers the one act play presented thus year, portrayed the confllctlng urges wxthun the heart of young Rose Hathaway ol Farm Falls, Tennessee Rose washed to go to the city wnth her relatrves to study art, but her love for her parents nnterlered with thus desrre The hnal pleading of Rose s relatuves wuth her parents helped her to declde The cast brolce all former school records by capturing honors at both the dastrlct and re glonal contests, and gained entrance to the sectional meet Q , 1 Q f' . 1, V ' I If , 1' 'T O 5 l ,. al , ' J K A 9 f t T ..i A I l , vs I . 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Kuepper Page 33 AD FORENSICS ONE PDT PLAY SENIOR CLASS PLAY Page 34 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, the sparlcllng comedy by Cornelaa Otls Slcrnner and Emily Kimbrough was chosen as the Sensor Class Play for 1952 The delughtful characteruzatrons and refreshing humor made thus an excellent choice Gayly splashed wnth the excmng escapades of Cornelia and Emily, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay related the adventures of a boat trlp to Pans, which the two gurls tool: alone The trap was hlled with fun and laughter Fnnally the gurls arrlved ln Pans where once more they dove unto more delughtful experrences The continual appearances of the safety pockets provaded the ultrmate pomt of glee The memories of Our Hearts Were Young and Gay will be cher :shed by all Steward Mrs Slcrnner Cornelia Otrs Slcrnner Otis Slclnner Emily Kimbrough Purser Stewardess Dlclc Winters Admiral l-larrret St John Wlnlfred Blaugh Leo McEvoy Therese Madame Elose Monsreur De La Croix Wlndow Cleaner DRAMATIS PERSONAE Duclc Verbeten Mary Ann Kllsdonlc Dons Lemmers Vernon Schuh Janet Busch Joe Mazanetz Carol Goutcher Dlclc Verhagen Gene Vandenberg Eleanor Schumacher Betty Busch Jam Malcolm Peggy Krueger Nancy Walton Carl Maas Joe Mazanetz fh- it Page 35 Inspector ..,........... ........................................ B arbara Frye psf? - i rr Y I 3331 5 V .. 3 - - ' 4 J . , I 5' .1 . D . ,- Q A 1 r 5 w . Q ,, gff n T5 2 A j lik .1 M 5 , of JUNIOR PROM Th L American mood of the JUDIOF Prom was conveyed to the dancing publlc e atm on May 18 1951 by the sweet stralns of South of the Border as played by Harry Rothman and orchestra The huge brrghtly colored sombrero hovering above the orchestra the many h other clever decoratlons and the lrrndescent lrghtrng created a relaxing atmosp ere d K lcens as has Kang queen forthe event We were sat h roved to be a gala affair Edward l-leurrng Jumor Class President chose Bur re neep :shed with our many hours of hard worlc as t e prom p 7 -Sn- Edward Heurung Blrdre Kneeplcnns XS If Page 36 I . .. ., . I I ' 4 ' . . I . . I , . , M V . 1, ' 5 KJ' ' Af' ,A f, at W 5 Ar W ,af .ws rg nf so y if 'ls' wil . 5' VL I - me .Q M It E AS? ' 'wc t 1 sw 3 35' ' 0' 4 , HOMECOMING Dorot y Mxtchler The l'-lomecomlng splrlt of the students was dampened by the loss of the game wnth Two Rivers as well as by ram The highlight of the evening was the awarding of the trophy to the Sensors For the outstanding Float The Juniors recelved second place Queen Dorothy Mutchler wth her Kung Reggae Lamers rengned over the l-lomecomung dance held at the Club house alter the game F 3. 1 ' rf X Reggie Lamers , . ' i I I - Page 38 F4USH3 The Music Department has been growing rapidly, and at the present time there are 60 members in the Senior Band, 80 members in the Mixed Chorus, and about 40 members in the Second Band. There is also a very good school orchestra which played for some oi the dances this year. All of these groups are under the direction of Mr. Kotlcoslcy. The Band played at all of the home football games, and some of the baslcetball games. They played a concert at Weyauwega High School, and they also played at many oi the Safety Meetings and Dinners of the Mill. The oliicers of the band are: Diclt Newhouse, President, Reggie Lamers, Vice- President, and Janet Vander l-leiden, Secretary-Treasurer. The Band finally got a room of their own in the school, and are very proud of it, their risers, their practice rooms, and all of the facilities of the new department. Our music department has reached a very high standard, and we sincerely believe that under such outstanding direction, it will continue to be a fine example ofthe entire school. BAND -nw.-. Ana' lg, SECTIONALS TWIRLERS s 7 5 . 'QM - ., I 'lux it- , X Q. T 1 'x MT Af: X4 9 A 4 Ceciiia Pooyakkers Dolores Van Stralen Louelia Van Eperen Page 39 9 'SN 94 BAND 471 5:35 I 800 ORG!-IESTRA ,fx CHORUS H C! H 8 15,-J Q -fr- STAGE CREW SAFETY PATROL Jm Welhouse, Bernard Van Hogan, Fred Verhagen, Leland Thysen, Mr Nlrschel Page 43 r '1 I . . Lv- 1 V X M1 Wi , , 1, ,K , Q s x - o x 43, . I rf, MF, k .A Al. ,wg . 6 ,5 W , , 4, I -X Q QQ Aw wa Xe sy Page 46 CHEERLEADERS Theresa Conrad Jean Eltunk Mary Lou Perenboom Dorothy Polman Joan Eltmk Margaret Meulemans Nancy W1 Imamsen Marlene Gossens Mary Natrop 1 1 A . I M -9 M -Tv A ?M, I V, r 'J A 1 k 6.7 ll I I sf Y. 5 M,. M . 1 ' s 5 M S 5 . ,XJ ' XX 4. , -I ,J M A: :T M r 5 F00 BALL NTT T aw 9-A FlritriwIG Bolwerlc D Waldhart W Kllsdonlc P Jansen R McCormick J Vander Zanden G Wlttman T Vander Wlelen T Van an ve t Second row Coach Sullnvan D Schuh E Lamers P Bouressa D Verhagen R Hammen T Van Elzen D Romenesko R Gossens Thnrd row V Schuh R Lamers R Harke J Vanden Hogan W Hopfensperger E Vanden Heuvel E Buechler E Vandenberg T Dupont J Polman T Stnck SPORTS Under the expert coaching of the Jams CSulllvan and Nlrschlb the Rapermalcer grldders brought a successful football season to a close The boys played their best but the bug schools had the edge The hlghlught of the season was the T9 to '18 upset over the Shawano lndxans The baslcetball season was somewhat different After getting off to a rather poor start the boys nn red and whlte came through and pnled up '14 vlctorues to 8 defeats Everyone wnll re member the hanr ranslng vlctorles over Neenah Shawano and Two Rnvers After defeatang the top teams the boys had a share of the NEW tntle untll a souped up Cllntonvnlle team toolc a hard fought game from us by a hugh score of 7'l to 69 We ended up wlth a he for second place un one of the toughest conferences un the state The traclc team IS worlcnng hard to get In shape for a tough season The boys have meets with New London and Cllntonvllle Neenah and Kaulcauna Two Rivers Shawano and Kaultauna as well as the conference meet and sectnonal meets We are sure the boys will do their best The baseball team coached by Mr Nlrschl as worlcnng hard to get ready for a rough season ahead Games are scheduled with all the teams ID the Northeastern WISCONSIN as well as games In the tournament Page 47 ' . 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