Marshfield High School - Tiger Yearbook (Marshfield, WI)
- Class of 1940
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We hail him as a wise counselor and a true friend. N ' ff, . ' ,q , sul-, K. -I x f, 1' 9? A PF' ,af x P' j N-I Q mmf Vwmvvn --1 'Trf 91 .. Cl I I -.gy ...Q-url' ...Q-4-is T. K. I' .3 we 41,1 5640041 N-Q The Fust Hxgh School 18861890 Washmgton 1890-1900 Page EiqhT McKinley High School 1900-1936 Purdy High School 1936-1940 '7fze new ,Hgh sczmz 1 a .. -Jmmi mm-A 30:11-u so-an mm-1 gown III'-BFUOZ ME'-I ZOFUH1 Y 'yf,IaM- . JCQWWW rl . .- Q NJ' yy - . v ldxkf W,,,y,f ws! Y 'b D651 Wai K 747m n .. . I .V .,fETZff3', Q Wfflfwfffgi Wjjfgfff If Jsixigizi frail JW ,M J fry.. I3 MR. E.L.G1RoULX, superimendqnf n ry ' 21 - , , .ll N SCHOOL BOARD A. Hestekind, C. Krohn. E. Rasmussen, G. Zimmer. L. Schoenhofen. G. Wood. MR. GIROULX, Superintendent To bulld well one must frrst aspxre to burld then carefully analyze and plan and fmally create and perfect the de tarls one vrsualrzed Thrs IS true whether burldmg a house or a hfe The better the plan the better the matenal the better the workmanshxp the better the frmshed product Dunng the plannxng and constructmon of the new senxor hxgh school students of both the jumor and senror hrgh schools have found rt necessary to alter plans forego pnvlleges and adlust themselves to many clrcumstances The wholesome and gracxous response of both faculty members and students has been most gratrfylng And the Class of 1940 may you contmue to bulld soundly wlth hlgh purpose and great determmatlon GLENN D TINKHAM nga V545 .. MR G D TINKHAM Pnncxpal Mrs Erickson Secretary Mrs Schaefer Secretary Page fhuteon K ' Q 7 l ' ' ' V 1' 11 - .' , S , K ' I F ' Q g,:?:f7'f?2 :i,.'V.i',r , V ff' 'il'.T - ' +ZMw L I 1 A Ak , - ' fin I ' ' - .,,3M1, . , 32' 'ge A f -' gay. , V - J' it ' A 5 K ' W Q lr . - ' if , , ' ' ' ' Sf: 'J f Lifif z A ' I 1 f' affix S . it 7,1317 . 6254 5 8 , 1, 1 . . ,, , . Q vw 466441, H BORCHARDT BS Beloit College University of Minnesota Chemlstry Physics Faculty Manager ol Athletics K BOYLAN BS M A Stevens Point State Teachers College University of Minnesota Mathematics K BROWN BS MS University of Wisconsin Biology Political Science Elerie! BURNKRANT B A Dartmouth Biology Political Science Page Fourteen A. BITZER, B.S. Milwaukee State Teachers College University of Minnesota Cabinet Making K DAHLKE BA Ripon College University of Wisconsin Latm World History Z5WfW,1wfW -all B C D DUNN B E Eau Claire State Teachers College College of St Teresa niversity of Wisconsin Northwestern University University of Minnesota English GAGNCN B A The College of St Catherine Library World History World Geography GOLDEN University of Minnesota School Nurse - 1 - -1 iff ' ' ' ' ' I I Il Q I ' I . . - I ' - 'Q U ' ' ' ' ' 1 I ul n l K ' ' . ' ill iw if f ' A 1 f 2 '55 E fi 3. gif ' ' ' ' ' i , V . ' gi i fifirgn. 'D ,, D - - - s 3 N .BJ 3' M HOSTETTER BM M HUGUNIN PhB H L qaculfaf 7i9m Whxtewater State Teachers College Commerce sg if f MBALL gs Oshkosh St Teache College jg., Q Englxsh Arthur Iordon Conservatory Butler UHIVGISIXY Muslc Y? A KRAUSER BE Western Illxnoxs State: Teachers Coll Booxkeepmq Al Umversrty of Wlsconsm Englxsh vO'! .Ar IEPSON B S Rrpon College Umversrty of Wxsconsm Agriculture M MEANS BA Carroll College Umversxty of Wxsconsm World Hrstory Dean of Gxrls Fx Z? A- WW I MILNES B S Stout Instltute Metal Work KELLEY B S Umversxty of Wxsconsm Physrcal Educatxon Page Fxlteen Page Fnlteen af' . , . . 7 -at ' tr Af r WM K ff 7 ' 5 X , . ' I we of ' is ' C, ' ea C of f ,t I we Kx r , . i ' ,e. v ab . . I W m r. tw' LBVAV' 4,-V' B if J' -J L 17' , f CAA! .- fx-J , , M ,4-V K , I s Q ? ' : fs- g ' fful fx ' :gm amy, MURPHY L a C r o s s e State Teachers College Unrverstty of Wrsconsxn Physical Education PHILLIPS B F M A Whrtewater S t a t e Teachers College Northwestern Umversxty Typmg Law and Sales A SCHLEUNES BE Oshkosh State Teachers College Umversxty of Wmconsm C SOMMERER Stout Institute Draltmg M STEINER BS Stout Instrtute H o m e Economrcs Consume Education Vandercook School of Musxc Lawrence Conservatory Northwestern Umversxty Band E SCHWAN B S Umversrty of Wrsconsm U S Hrstory B WARD BA MA Oberlxn Colleqe Umversxty ot Wxsconsm German French World Hxstory Page Snxteen M VAN WINTER B S Umversrty ol Wrsconsm Ar Ql 'hi tin- A an wg , VM DQ-4 Page Eighteen f Ax F . 1 I 'M I .L SAY AHH! DO S lim , ff' 70701 aacaliy IT THIS WAY THEY PIT ANOTHER BLUE PRINT GRAIN STUDY ON 1 af E AT A TIME SO THIS IS LIFE l WHY ALL DRESSED UP GALLIA EST OMNIS DIV ISA DO-RE-MI-F A- TIME SHOOTING FOR A SWAT 7iqm i 1 SEE THAT DATE SOMETHING FOR PENNY? ONE-TWO-ONE- FWO- WHAT FUNCTION? Page Nineteen .Ing ,ik PIN IT BACK IUMP HIGH WATCH YOUR FINGER NO ONE'S LATE! MISS LARSON, K.W.B.'s SUB FOR NEXT MONTH 744 81444 of '40 Mrss Hugunxn Advmer R Roxder Presldent I Barrett VxcePres1dent I Srgl Secretary Treasurer A class of one hundred and slxty four sen1ors look forward to the day of May twenty seventh w1th both eagerness and regret for on that day we the senror class of 40 w1ll be the fxrst class to be graduated from the new Marshfleld Sen1or Hrgh School The sen1ors have played a promment part rn school act1v1t1es durrng the past year havmg been an asset espec1ally to our football basketball and hockey teams Our debate team and forens1c students the malonty berng sen1ors have also rated h1gh rn competrtron Look to the band the glee clubs and the agrxcultural teams to see the accom plrshments of senrorsl Trger sales have broken all records The sen1ors partxclpatron 1D th1s act1v1ty contnbuted to thrs success In conclus1on we wrsh to thank Mr Dressendorfer and the Purdy Iumor Hxgh School stu dents for the cooperatlve part they have played 1n permxttmg us to use the1r school for rt was there that we have spent practrcally all our h1gh school days Wllh the exceptxon of a few months 1n the new school Onward class of l94O' Page Twenty Two . . 1 , ' 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 ' . . 1 . .... . . . 1 Samoa MARIAN ALDRICH VIRGINIA BERLIN German Club 2 3 Club 2 3 -0 'T HELEN MARIE ANDERSON Iohns 2 Commercxal Club 3 4 Scrence Club 3 4 Booster Club 3 4 G A A my WILBUR ARENDT 12 1? 'QM' NANCY BARNES Drama Club 2 3 l..at1n 2 Sclence Club 2 3 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Debate 2 Forensics 3 4 Booster Club German Club 4 IAMES BARRETT St Iohns 2 Prom Commrttee 3 Football 3 Hockey 3 Vlce Presxaent 4 MARIORIE BAUMBACH Latm 3 Page Twenty Three new Scrence Xxx A DONALD CBILLJ BESELER bcrence Club 2 3 4 Pr Commlttee 3 Tlger Stall 4 Football 2 3 4 ALICE BIECHLER St Iohns 2 Commercral Club 3 4 German Club 4 G A CLIFFORD BILLINGS Football 2 3 4 Hockey 2 4 M Club 3 GENEVIEVE BINDER Drama Club 2 3 Scxenc Club ROBERT BIRGE German Club Z 3 Band 2 'Z 4 Drum Malor 4 Bantone Sax solo1st2 3 4 Hockey 3 4 Stagecralt Club 4 Page Twenty Thee Page Twenty Three . . I , a A . ' KA ' ' I . I. : om St. 1 :- ' 3 S ' 1 ' ' . . 1 i 'P 4 3, 4. ' f , ' fi '9 ' 'A7 2, 3. 4. Gf A. A. 2, 3, 4: I ,- - ..,, b ' -1 . . ' 5 ' ,, 3 ' e : : : ' 21 3: G. A. A. 2. 3. . .. 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' e 4 agen WALLACE EKVALL Agncultural Club 2 Lxvestock Iudgmg Team 4 Daxry Cattle Team 4 Gram Iudgmg Team 2 Potato and Club 4 Football 2 M Club 3 Boxmg 2 3 4 WILLARD EKVALL Agrxcultural Club 2 3 4 Meat ludgmg Team 2 Gram Iudgmg Team 3 Daxry Cattle 4 Darry Products Science Club 4 Boxmg 2 ANGELA ERNST St Iohns 2 Commercxal Club 3 4 German Club 4 G A 3 PHYLLIS FAULKNER Scxence Club 4 Prom Commxt tee 3 Forensxcs 4 Booster Cu 2 3 4 G A 2 IEANETTE F EHRENBACH German Club 2. 3 Prom Com mxttee 3 Page Twenty Srx LUCILLE EISBERNER 'K .Samoa WILLIAM FEHRENBACH Drama Club 2 Latxn Club 2 Scxence Club 3 4 Prom Commxttee 3 Tlger Staff 4 Hockey 4 Boxmg 2 3 4 VIOLET FELHOFER Commercxal Club 3 4 Drama Club 2 3 Latm Club 2 Forensxcs 3 4 Txqer Stall G MARY FELKER Drama Club 2 3 German Club 3 4 Latm Club 2 Science Club 3 4 Prom Commxttee 3 Txger Stat! 4 Glee Club 3 Mxxed Chorus 3 Booster u 2 3 4 G A A VICTORIA FE UERSTEIN lohns 2 Commercial Club 3 4 Scxence Club 4 G A HELEN FIECHTER German Club 3 LAURA FIELSTAD I Band 2 'g 6 Page Twenty S1x 4 x f A 70 o Yi wi fi' ' I ' . 3. 4: ' . : ' : ' 5 A A 'L 5 ' .3 4: . 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' ' ' ' ' S I : 'U : : . 4 . . .4 ! egeludlt LW LOIS HUNTER Gee Club 2 3 4 Mxxd Corus23GAA3 IAMES IMOEHL Sclence Club 2 3 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Txger Staff 4 GRACE INGLE HAROLD IENSEN German Club 2 Prom Commrt tee 3 Band 2 3 4 Clarmet Soloxst 2 3 4 Class Presr dent 3 Ensemble Z 3 4 DALE IIRSCHELE St Iohns 2 Agncultural Club LOIS HILL GRACE IUNO Latnn Club 2 Scxence Club GAA4 it Ji 7' ELLSWORTH KANE German Club 2 Prom Com l m ee 3 Boxmq 2 3 4 Stagecrait 2 3 4 '-'K 0- IEANETTE KIPPS Drama Club 2 3 Scnence Club 2 3 4 Prom Commxttee 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 Mxxed Chorus 2 3 4 Sextet 2 3 4 Booster Club 3 4 G A A 3 PAUL KLINER St Iohns 2 Scxence Club 4 Prom Commxttee 3 Football 3 Class Vnce Presxdent 3 GORDON KOLLER St Iohns 2 Sclence Club 4 Prom Commxttee 3 Football 3 4 Basketball 3 4 HELEN KRAEMER Commerclal Club 3 4 G A A Page Twenty Nme 7iqm ' St. Iohn's 2. ,4. ,Q ,, 8 4- Z W LESTER KRIENKE Band 2, 3, 4: Bassoon soloist 2, 3, 4: Ensemble 4. CHARLES KRAINZ ALFRED LANGREHR Science Club 4. ,ig 4 ROSALIE KRIER Band 2 3 4 Cornet soloist 3 A A CLIFFORD KROHN Debate 4 Forensics 4 Tiger Staff 4 Band 2 3 Oboe soloist 2 3 Ensemble 2 HOWARD KUSE Agricultural Club 2 3 MELVIN LAIRD Lake Forest Academy 3 Drama Club 2 German Club Latin Club 2 Science 2 4 Debate 2 4 Forenslcs 4 Tiger Staff 4 Basketball 2 Page Tlurty E' 15' s ia' 'ls 4 qw ,Q 43' Ol' genial: CATHERINE LAUFENBERG Commercial Club 3, 4: Latin Club 3: Prom Committee 3. ALLEN LEITNER Science Club 4 Football 2 3 Hockey 2 3 4 M Club 2 I AMES LE MAHIEU German Club 2 3 Science Club 3 4 Basketball 3 4 NORBERT LEY St Iohns 2 Science Club 3 4 M Club 3 Boxing 3 4 Commercial Club 3 4 Ge man Club 2 Band 2 3 4 Clarinet soloist 2 3 4 Ensemble 3 4 Basketball 4 5, an 4:C4.'.:.2,3,4. I ' fat ' ..:: 4. QI ' ,, : I I . , . 6 1 I ' l ' , ,4. N , 1 . - . A - I: ' . .1 I IOHN LUECK : i 4- I D . ' I ' - 1- .5 f-if if-' - '- ' ' 5 f a ' - 'f Samoa qw DU WAYNE MARTIN ELAINE MILLER Prom Commrttee Iohns 2 Commerclal LOIS MARTIN French German Club 4 Latm Club 2 Sclence Club 3 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Foren srcs 2 Tlqer Staff 4 Booster ub 3 4 G A A 2 ANGELA MARX St Iohns 2 Commercxal Club A IOHN MC DONALD Drama Club 2 Latxn Club 2 Scxence Club 2 3 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Debate 2 3 4 Forensxcs 3 4 Glee Club 4 Mxxed Chorus Hockey 4 BERT MESSERSCHMIDT German Club 2 Scxence Club 3 Football 3 HOWARD METZ Football 2 4 Hockey 2 M Club 2 3 -li. CT' Club 4 LEONA MILLER WILMA MITTEN Commercxal Club 3 4 Booster Clu 4 G A A 2 as MQ! lg sump. -Ii QB.. CAROL MITTERMILLER Iohns 2 Commerclal Club 3 4 Scxence Club 4 Prom -C 4 Commrttee 3 Glee Club 4 Mrxed Chorus 3 4 Booster Club 4 G A A 3 IAMES MURRAY St Iohns 2 Band 3 FRANCIS NIEMUTH German Club 2 3 Latm Club 2 3 Scxence Club 2 3 2 6 Moved to Bessemer Mxchx aan 4 Page Thxrty One 74m Senior: EDNA OLIGNEY Commercxal Club 3 4 Drama Club 2 3 Latm Club 2 Sclence Club 3 4 Pr m Commxttee 3 Trger Staff 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Mxxed Chorus 2 3 4 Sextet 4 Booster Club 2 3 4 GIA EUGENE PALECEK Iohns 2 Aqncultural Club 3 4 Farm Mechamcs 4 Science Club 4 Mxxed Chorus 4 MARCELLA PALECEK St lohn s 2 Commerclal 4 HERMAN PAN KRATZ St Iohns 2 Agricultural Club 3 4 Scrence 4 FLOY PATTERSON German Club 4 Page Thxrty Two KATHLEEN OETTINGER IEANNE PETERS A A Phoenix Anz H S 2 Com if l 5 mercxal Club 4 Scrence Club 4 Forensncs 4 G A SHIRLEY PETERSON Commercxal Club 4 and' ALVIN PILSNER St lohns 2 9 4 GENEVIEVE PINION lohns 2 Commercral 3 4 Scxence Club 4 Txger Staff orus an solo1st3 4 Ensemble 3 4 BERNICE PLOEN Scxence Club 4 G A A HAROLD POPPY Scxence Club 3 Football 3 Stagecraft 4 ' G. . . 2, 3. ' , ' . . . 3 - A. 3, 41 ' ' ' fi if ' ' 1 . : ol , ff A, 2. 3, 4. ' ' ' ' I , of l is V St. ' 7 ' , ' I 7 D ' St. ' : ' . : V QW 4: Glee Club' 4: Mixed 4 Ch 4: B d 3. 4: Flute x ,,r ,g , ' f .5 ' n A ' g . . . 2, ' ' ' WM A 3, 4. 'zu -i BERNICE PRUST St Iohns 2 HAROLD RAUSCHER Iohns 2 Agrlcultural Club 3 Scrence Club 4 Glee Club 3 4 Mrxed Chorus IRMA REDIG Iohns 2 Commercxal Club VIOLET REGEL Commercral Club 4 German Club 3 Glee Club 2 ANNA REGNER Commercxal Club 4 Forensxcs MARTHA PORS RITA REHLINGER German Club 2, 3: Science Commercial Club 4. Club 3 4' Prom Committee G il msn 1L ARDICE REITZ Drama Club 2 3 Latm Club 2 Science Club 3 4 Prom Commxttee 3 Debate 4 Txger Staff 4 Glee Club 3 4 Mrxecl Chorus B oster Club Z 3 4 G A A 4 BETTE ROB1NSON Band 2 IOYCE ROECKLEIN Iohns 2 Commerclal Club 3 4 Scxence Club 4 Prom Commxttee 3 Glee Club 3 4 Mixed Chorus 3 4 Gxrls Quartet 4 Booster Club 4 A A ROBERT ROIDER St Iohns 2 Scnence Club 4 3 Q Class Presxdent 4 fl-ns. 1 115 r IOSEPH SCHAEFER Band 2 3 4 Cornetsolo1st3 4 Page Tlurty-Three 490 Seneca M Club ROBERT SCHUNK St Iohns 2 Drama Club 3 Scxence Club 3 Glee Club 3 4 Mxxed Chorus 3 4 Boys Quartet 4 Football 3 4 Hockey 3 4 ANITA SEEHAFER German Club 4 GLADYS SEEHAFER MILTON SEEHAFER Agncultural Club 2 3 4 Farm Mecharrcs 4 Glee Club 4 Mxxed Chorus 4 MARIANNA SEXTON Drama Club 2 3 German Club 3 4 Latm Club 2 Prom Commrttee 3 Forensxcs 4 Txger Stall 4 Glee Club 3 Booster Club Z, 3 4 G A A 2, 3, 4 Page Thirty-Four EDWARD SCHEHR IAMES SIGL Football 4 Basketball 2 3 4 St Iohns 2 Drama Club 3 in 86 'll -M Scrence Club 3 4 Debate 3 4 Forensxcs 4 Glee Club 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Foot ball 3 4 Class Secretary Treasurer 4 LYNI-:TTB soMMERs 49 Q vm. E VICTOR SORLIE Aqrrcultural Club 2 3 4 12 JAMES SPARR Football 3 Basketball 3 - 1 BERNICE SPEARBECKER Drama Club 2 3 Sclence Club 2 G1eeClub2 G A A 4 'FM KENNETH SPECHT Agncultural Club 2 3 4 Farm Mechanics 4 Boxmg it .Seniaa 749411, IAMES STAUSS FREDERICK UPI-IAM St Iohns 2 Scrence Club 4 Pres 2 Latm Club 2 Scrence IEANETTE STEGBAUER German Club 3 Band 2 LOIS STEWART Sclence Club 3 4 Prom Com mrttee 3 Booster Club 3 4 AA2 Prom Commxttee 3 Foot Cub 2 3 4 Debate 2 4 bf! 3 Prom Committee 3 Foren slcs 3 Trqer Staff 4 Basket 2 3 Sctence Club 4 Prom Com mxttee 3 Football 2 3 ' Q 1 MARIE THOMSON Commerclal Club 3 4 MARGARET TRIERWEILER German Club 2 3 Band 1' I . N52 ' I I -X I I' i : : ' I I ll . - , . ball ', , 4. I I I Guo : I G: .i,3,4. 'i RICHARD STOIBER A I RUTH WEBER A 1 I , ,4. A I 1 I U . : I ' : . : . : ' . 2, 3, 4. ' 4 : ' ' . : 2. I' : ' 4: . ' 5 ' , 4. , . Q' A' , s 5 1 - Q A . DWAINE VAN EPPS Sc1ence Club 3 Prom Comrr xt tee 3 Glee Club 4 M Club 3 Mtxed Chorus 4 Boy s ret 4 Football Hockey 2 3 4 IRENE VIERGUTZ Secretary 2 Cheer Leader 3 4 Drama Club 2 3 Latm Club 2 Scxence Club 3 4 Prom Commtttee 3 Debate Z Forenstcs 3 Ttqer Staff 4 Booster Club 2 3 4 G A HAROLD WECHOREK St Iohns 2 Sctence Club Boxing 4 IRENE WECHOREK St Iohns 2 Scxence Club 3 Page Thlrty Fxve gym Samoa af ANNA WIEGEL ROMAN WIEGEL St Iohns 2 Agricultural Club 3 4 Prom Commntee 3 Band 3 FLOYD WICHMAN Aqrlcultural Club 2 3 4 Box Z 3 HAROLD STARGARDT Graduated Mud Term 1? s Page Thlrty Slx FRANCES WEGNER ELAINE WILCOTT Drama Club 2 3 Latm Club Drama Club 2 Band 2 3 4 2 Prom Commxttee 3 or Drum soloist 4 Ensemble ensncs 2 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 Mxxed Chorus 2 3 4 AA QQW' yuafd LORRAINE WILTGEN St Iohns 2 Commerclal Clul. 3 4 Scxence Club 3 4 Prom Fommxttee 3 Debate 4 FOISHSICS 4 Tlqer Staff 4 Booster Club 3 4 G A A ALBERT WITTMAN Agrlcultural Club 2 3 4 Po tato and Apple Team 4 IOSEPH ZINTHEFER Scxence Club 3 4 Football 2 Page Tlnrty Sxx As we complete our semor roll we pause 1n memory of Iames Schlndler or member of our class who d1ed dunng our 1un1or year IACK SUTTON RICHARD GANDT IOAN OLIGNEY MISS DUNN Presrde t Vrce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Adv ser 7f1e Glam of '41 Strarns of muslc swrng and sweet swlsh of dresses smell of fresh flowers surts of dlstrnguxsh ed young men lovely formals of the M H S s beautlful young ladres all of these help us to re member the Iumor Prom the f11'Sl brg socral event 1n our new Semor Hrgh School an outstand mg event presented by the Class of 41 The class drstmgurshed rtself by 1ts unusual representatlon 1n athletrcs Twelve Iunxors were on the football squad one on the all conference squad In basketball they also excelled be mg represented by three players Hockey saw frve Iunrors seldom h1t the boards Three boxxng crowns are held thrs year by Iunrors It certamly can not be sa1d that we are not athletes In scholarshrp the Class of 41 also made a marvelous record Honors were bestowed upon the class rn commerce music band the Elk s COHSl1lUtlOH Contest and other competltlve and club actlvxtles We have been proud to contrrbute our part to hfe at Marshfreld High and hope that we have done our share as the largest class 1n school We wrsh the semors happy and successful days to come when they leave us May we frll the1r places as capably as they have Best wrshes from the Class of 4l Page Thrrty Seven Xl ' l I 1 1 1 ' . 1 . . . , . . . , ' 1 1 ' - 1 n rl , . 1 ' . . . 1 . . - 1 . . , . . . . . 4 1 1 1 M4 .- Page Thrrry Erght QM auuaa Top How Howard Geldernrck S Camp bell D Evanson I Carpenter R Gandt A Braem W Chapel D Adler D Berq I Bloettler W Felholer W Butler D Bullmqton A Curtm Hurd Row I Hansen M Dunn A Coaty M Felhofer H Bauman A Dlck B Dumas A Brechler E Durst V Arts I Bloy E Baumbach Second Row I Frscher I Enqebrecht L Coaty G Eckes D Fehrenbach M Adler M Fordyce E Blxesener M Bauer L Dlshrnger G Gtles F1rstRow V Algner C Dlem I Barra V Braem I Crocker E Domack H Becker R Fohrman B Berg E Braem Top How A Kuehmrchel D Knapton L Koentq O Helmke W Ives W1lburIotm sou R G ossbrer O Hansen W Iohnson W Kohl O Heubscher I Hartl R Lauby Thrrd Row C Iensen L Hanson E Krck Greene L La Mere I Kraemer A Koch A Hennmg I Kxeslrnq Second Row C Haebrg R Lauver K Kenney Luctlle Henseler L Hustedt V Krumrer L Hobbs V Hansen C Krasm R Grrpentrog M Goldbach Frrst Row D Koenlg Lorrame Henseler Y Ketelle G Haley C Harght L Kra schnewskr L Helde I Kohl Top Row D Martxn T Rrck C Merssner M Nelles M Rudy L Hutimg R Mont gomery N Luprent I Normrngton F Pankratz I Mrller E Roddrs C Relchert Thrrd Row V Llndow H Schmrtz C Schmrdt I Ollqney A Mxles A Motchen bacher D Podratz H Lmdow E Mrchels N Luber M Hedrg F Purdy W Hoeck ern Second Row I Lube M Rrce L Schnerder L Nowackr L Ott I Lester C Multerer M Porter N Prust V Luedtke D Leland Frrs! Row R Reeths D Morrrson V Pfelter B Olstmskr M Mrtten I Leonard B McCabe F Pucker M Podratz B Roethle Top Row R Strouts R Wncott I Sutton E Wand N Sommers K Zopft H Trterwetler T Stengl I Steuber C Smrth B Weller R Stauber Thnd Row 1 Yaeqer N Wrldrsh V Smrth I Spmdler I Treutel I Werqel B Sch raeder D Toy S Wears B Wem Smtth E Schulte Second How -I 'Nenzel C Struop Schroeder I Spauldmq M Wrlcott Trudeau P Steffen A Werdman Schmrdt L Zahn Fzrst row C Wrltgen B Stanqel D Van Ryn R Zrmmer R Schuster G Spear becker :wwf-2 1'-fe--'fl 7' e. rt.----Qfteuvt-txt.. -.,.... Mfnsf. rw- QQ W- -- 1 -: rw ' I land, I. Iahnson, L. Guuk, I. Iohnson, R. : I . , . Q , C. . , . ' , , ' , K, ewipftljjw W 'atm - ' 3 M . 'V'2'4 'f'.li3BE!f7?E'WJM'Tr'-'l7zlifi ' V 7 ' K Uvriilf' - ' K W YQ ,V N ,.,. rm. 4wa+lrvl3rb2!CAHW'uRr:r'!eKYiili'll8FiT'R!!xuA!saM'!Jl6i10iiW 'fwlk Secreta y President Vice President Adviser ofv A-0 4 YN HENDRIC s genius BRAEM H cox MR K BOYLAN 'F 744 Glauaj 4.2 We the Class of 42 have greatly enloyed our first year in enior high school At this time we wish to express our appreciation and thanks to the Iuniors and Seniors who have helped to make this first year so successful All of us have tried to take our places in the activities of the school and work cooperatively for the beneilt of ourselves and class The football basketball hockey and boxing squads had a goodly number of Sophomore hold their own against many a Iumor and Senior team Many Sophomores have become very interested in debate band oratory and other types of speech work There IS no doubt that our class will turn out some leaders in each of these fields The foundation for our next two years has been carefully planned by Mr Burnkrant and Mr Boylan Mr Bumkrant 1nst1lled in our class much pep and enthusiasm during the fust semester Mr Boylan then took over the duties of adviser We shall never forget the help they have bee to us 1n this first year of high school It is our sincere hope that we can be as fine a class as the Class of 40 We shall do everythinc in our power to l1ve up to the high standards you have set for us Best of luck Class of 40 The Class of 42 l representatives. Not only were our boys outstanding in athletics, but our girls in G. A. A. could Page Thirty Nine mga W Page Forty Saphamafze Top Row C Brey EI Beauchame R Butler F Beseler H Adler A Bores L Folz P Doeqe D Braem R Deermg D Casey H Cox R Dankemeyer N Fehrenbach Thrrd Row I Bloczynskr L Bohman K Felker B Butler E lrwm E Ausbourne W Anarew H Eckes I Bast G Dorst K Becker L Bey D Bores Second Row I Drx A Fechhelm A Flersh man M Fehrenbaeb C Baartz K Fordyce I Buckmaster A Fadness A Brown D Behrens E Drescher F1rstRow A Brehem D Dlshlnqer R Clark I Auberson E Adler B Brrge B Detlafl A Drem C Frcrnkwrclc Top Row W Hrckner D Hanson R Helt mg O Hasenhorl E Groh F Krpp E Iones E Irrschele I Iosephs K Kohl G Fyksen G Keppert Thrrd Row F Glerchsner A Knapton N Henkforth K Garbrecht H Henseler M Grrmes D Koemg I Krueger B Fursten berg E Hasenhorl R Hartnett C Holleron Second Row M Harper C Henrrckson I Greene M Ketelle M Kane C Hustedt M Hankey D Grlmore W Kraemer M Koch H lngle I'1rslHow V Iossr W Graf C Hrll L Poppy C Harns L Hrntz I Hederer C Koenrq A Garbrecht M Hager Ton How R Martln R Prrwrtz E Lmdow B Murr M Rernwand H Lee E Ostrander I Rohde D Schmdler E Langrehr H Mrller E Peterson R Qurxtner C Merkel 'Hurd Row M Rertz M Mechler M Qurrt L Normmgton C Peterson D Mershlder K Reeths D Sacket I Nelson P Rersbecx M Sanger R Rasmussen Second Row P Meyer E Sanger S Schmldt B Rasmussen C Reeths L Keu mrchel I Mess D Thom L Petz D Purdy Ftrs! Row E Lauver M McCulloch H Ploen A Schxmmel C Merkel F Plank Top How L Swanson E Seehaler C Shuh R Wrlcox W Stefiek W Sutton L Wmch R Werner I Schroeder I Stern wexs E Spry E Wunrow B Smrth Thlrd Row M Zreghan D Tempes N Wlchman E Steflm B Wrx R Schroeder C Walters G Schmoll I Toupallch M Srzer R Smxth S Vedder Second How T Serley H Wears D Stvers I Swxckert Y Schulhau er F Weber M Snow K Wegner M Stefiek B Yerkes M Weber F1rstRow I Werdman G Zettler N Toy D Weaver I Wxerzenskx C Sebold G ONe1ll M Wolf C Troxel sw, 7. J L ' Nr r , In A. . ,. ,. , I rl X 'J I! f .- j 1 r iii.. - I I fkfo l J, Ijljjlt Jlgff' , U jd ffl Qfzlilm' 4 ' 1 IJ ,' Ml f If ff . XJ z' MJ Q I' 7 1' ,, ' f ' ,I ,J M , ,JJ 1 jf ff fn- ' f J 1 ,ff diy p' I ' uf, , lcrf rj! ff l fWj '!f',f'.1Z,f'! I 9 fl' f, J! . 0 ,HK , f ff iff' ,J ,f ,iff ,Z xl, .I , I f J . N f yi . X' + ff -'7 If J. 1 f 1' 'j I I' .- f ,Q In , I f V, !',f V V! , xl ' j , J I, , , 1 . .,f' .J' 1 1 :qw rqgfuculifwze Glad Page Top Row M Geldermck E Palacek W Glexsner Fourth Row V Sorlxe L Wallace Ekvall Wlllard W Iohnson C Mexssner I Spxndler R Montgomery O Hansen K I Sutton F Wtckman M Nelles D Folz R Brayer O Huebscher Guk R Werner I Normxngton H Wexgel I Hartl L Cattanach I Ekvall V Ltndow I Iohnson E Beauchame Howard Geldernxck I Zopfr M Seehater H Kuse C Iones G Doherty R Stargardt Dlx Harold Geldermck H Pankratz Sternwels Thrrd Row S Rent I Rhode W Sutton A Curtm C Craft D Hanson D Ixrschele A Kuehmtchel C Kramz W Stetfeck E Second Row G Dorst M Duchow A Kautza E Itzen I Rasmussen A Wxttman Mr Iepson F Bruhn I Fxscher H Grxpentrog W Lxndow M Itzen I Illtnskt D Behrens Ftrs! Row F Plank F Gletchsner M Bell D Bntten K Specht I Wunrow H Groth I Strupp L Treutel C Merkel A Brehexm Nlnety boys are enrolled m the Agncultural Club for 1939 40 The members parttctpate rn an acuve program of events for the year The state agncultural contests were held at Madxson Oct 8 7 Marshtteld entered teams of three members each rn etght frelds of compe t1t1on crops potatoes apples darry cattle fat stock dcury products meats and mechan1cs Twenty three hundred boys from 198 WISCOHSIH htgh schools competed rn these contests Marshfxeld s teams secured a ratmg of supenor fupper 10 M rn crops meats fat stock and dcury products a ratmg ot good Cse cond 2021 rn darry cattle and a ratmg of credrtable lthrrd Z0 Al 1n potatoes In cooperatxon w1th the Marshheld Chamber of Commerce the club sponsored a colt show and a rural school crops judglng contest 1n October wrth 25 schools partrcrpatmg The club members are actrvely engaged 1n rural work Forty of the boys are members of the Future Farmers of Amenca the natlonal organrzatton for students ln vocatlonal agnculture Twenty are wetgh mg testmg and keepmg records on thexr home dcury herds Thtrty members have swtne and sheep en terpnse protects and many show the1r stock at Chxppewa Falls LaCrosse Wausau Netllsvrlle Mrlwaukee and Marshheld Falrs The majonty ofthe members are actrve tn such enterpnses and tmorovement pro yects as orchard tmprovement small fruit hybnd corn pedtgreed grams sorl testrng tert1l1z1ng and 11m mg beef calves and dalry cattle Seventy per cent of the boys are members and leaders m 4 H Clubs tn Clark Marathon and Wood Countres Forty Two . 7: . LV , . 4, V, , o 9 I , XJ' I ' v fu. 3 5 Arndt. V, Ziegahn, I. Leick.- F. Pankratz, D. Knapton. . . l U . . . . . . . . . . N . 1 , I I , 1 , . - . . . . . , - n - rr 9 - - l - - 11 ll I I I I - . . . . H . H . Q . , . , . . I . . . . . . . . I I ' - , - , , . . f . . I . I . I ' . I . . . I . A , . ' 1 ifuffwf 786014 Mr I pson K Zoph D Bump E Olsen 66-01' Wallace and Wrllard Ek vall and Iack Sutton made up the dalry cattle team whrch recelved a rat1ng of good ln competttxon wlth 185 h1gh schools Members ot the fat stock team were Gordon Doherty Wallace Ekvall and Donald Bump Thrs team xn compe t1t1on wrth 132 teams recexved a supenor rat1ng and fm rsh d among the ten hrgh teams Gordon Doherty placed eleventh rndrvldual rn the fat stock contest agen Med 7mm Thrs team 1n competrtlon wrth teams from 24 hrgh schools recerv ed a superlor rat1ng tn the state contests ln November Everett Olsen and Donald Bump quahfred as wmners rn the state 4 H Meat contest held at Madxson and they represented WlSCOnS1H at the contests at the Natronal 4 H Club Congress at Chrcago The team placed frrst m thrs Natronal Contest The boys recetved gold watches as awards D Bump I Sutton Mr Iepson Wallace Ex all G Doherty Wlllard Ekvall 04071 '7eam ln the Crops contest thxs team was called upon to 1den txfy and judge samples of the majonty of W1scons1ns held crops The team competed wrth teams from 130 other hrgh schools and recerved a rat1ng of supenor Everett Olsen was fourth rn drvtdual and lack Sutton and Vernon Llndow txed for flflh E Olsen V Lmdow I Sutton Mr Jepson page ony 1-mee t 14 ' r 7' ' I I . 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I1 I . ll 71791 Hedda Baodlezr Glad Top Row I Roecklem M Sexton E Ollgney M Felker E Roddrs M Felhofer A Hertz C Mrttermrller L Stewart P Faulkner Thxrd Row H Anderson I Spauldmg M Garvue M Mrtten E Schulte C Schmrdt H Duval E Duval L Martm Second Row I Olxgney V Brxckhelmer M Fordyce N Barnes I Kraemer V Algner I Krpps H Fornefelt L Wxltgen F1rslHow R Weber W Mitten Mxss Kelley R Becker P Steffen 'I'he Booster Club 1S a gxrls pep organlzatron wh1ch was organrzed hve years ago to sponsor pep meetrngs and enthusrastrcally support the vanous school athletrcs The Grrls Physrcal Educatron teacher IS the club advxser Thxs year rt became necessary to change the membershrp requrrements and therefore membershrp 1S based almost entrrely upon G A A pomts It was also necessary to llmll lt to Iunxors and Semors only There are thlrty two grrls rn the club thrs year They can always be drstrngurshed by therr brrght or ange sweaters worn on the days on whrcn games are held The Booster Club backs the athletrc teams w1th all the v1m and vrgor they have Where you see the football team you see the Booster Club no matter how cold rt IS at cr hockey game they are cheenng the team Thrs year the club was fortunate enough to attend the regronal toumament at the Raplds the hrst and last nrghts of the tournament They traveled to these games 1n the school bus The lmportant annual event on the club calen dar IS the athletlc banquet grven at the end of the school year for all athletes A Hertz Vrce Pres N Barnes Pres E Roddrs Treas I Olrgney Sec Page Forty Four - V - - 1 - 1 - 1 . 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 . 1 1 . . . 1 . . . . . 1 . . . . . 1 1 . . 1 1 1 I ... W . . -1 V , -1 - 1 -1 agen FV' Top Row I Lueck A Bxechler C Heggelund C Mxttermrller LGluck M Dxckot B Hennmg B Schroeder R Bodoh I Treutel A Dxck R Rehlmger M Palecek M Thompson A Regner C Multerer A Marx Third Row M Garvue V Felhofer S Peterson B Dumas V Hegel I Redlg E Mlchels I Roecklem H Duval E Duval E Schulte M Felhofer A Britten A Henseler A Ernst I Spauldmg R Grlpentrog Second Row C Krasm M Mltten H Kraemer M Hellxsch M Fordyce G Pmxon E Olrgney C Lautenberq I Olxgney P Stelten K Trudeau K Kenney V Bnckhelmer L Henseler H Anderson V Hansen C Dxem F1rs!How M1ss Krauser A Bxechler D Fehrenbach L Wlltgen G Eckes V Feuerstem B M Cabe A Ko h F Pucker C Wllt gen A Woodkey E Mxller V Axgner L Schneider B Stangl V' Mxtten M RICE M1 s hartel The a1ms of the Commerc1al Club are to promote interest m the bus1ness world to encourage a soc1al sp1r1t by offerxng opportumtxes for wholesome soclal Contact and to become famlhar wxth modern pro gresslve bus1ness methods and systems endeavormg by such means to rcuse and ma1nta1n a h1gher stan dard of trammng for bus1ness Durmg February we vlslted several bus1ness places 1n our c1ty March meetlngs brought us talks on careers by our vanous members Candy was sold at noon and at 4 00 every dav untrl we moved mto the new hrgh school It was declded last year that the usual annual tnp such as the one taken to Whltewater and Madx son rn 1938 should be dxscontmued because of the llCb1lllY 1nvolved on the part of the teacher 1n charge Last year s members enjoyed a banquet at the Hotel Charles and a theatre party Club mem bers of thxs year ore hopxng for a slmxlar aftalr l Redxg Treas E Duval Pres H Duval Vzce Pres 14 A 7' ' Glad Page Forty Fwe W fbedefe TOURNAMENT TEAMS Mr Schwan I McDonald M Land F Upham A Rextz The Marshfxeld H1gh School Debate Team had a very successful year It took part tn twenty e1ght mter scholasttc debates The affxrmatwe team was made up of Ardlce Rextz and Melvxn Lalrd wh11e the negatxve team was composed of Fred Upham and Iohn McDonald Mr E Schwan Th1s year the subject for debate was Resolved That the Federal Go Jemment own and operate the Ra11roads of the Unlted States At the dtstnct tournament both teams went through W1lhOUt a defeat and w1th the htghest ratlng gxven any of the thxrty eight teams present The reglonal meet at Wausau where the best teams of Northem and Central W1scons1n were represented was a great dlsappomtment to the team as they lost out on a tnp to Madlson by yust a few polnts ALTERNATES Slg C Krohn I Iosephs R Froehlke Page Forty Sax Q I I il I 1 g I f.. I 'P s 1 ' 12' , ft 3 5 c E 2 'Q an T' ,kc T again acted as coach. I. ' 1, . , . . . . z Q , 2 4 Q 1 . 4 4 2 5 4 T '- 2 T i i 1- , 1 S., . nga Top Ro M La rd I McDonald I Sxql P Doeqe Second Row C Henncxsso M Do st Mss Ward V Pfexie .focal Genie!! Wuuzmfi Wwgff' I I ORATORY Fust place-Iames Sxgl We Who Would D1e Second place-Marvm Dorst Youth Lxke A Mlghty Army MISS DUNN Coach EXTEMPQRANEOUS SPEAKING Flrst place-Melvm La1rd Fmmsh Russ1an S1tuat1on Second place-Paul Doege Sumner Welles MISSION MISS DUNN Coach EXTEMPORANEOUS READING Flrst place-Carolyn Henncksson Wuthenng Helghts Second place-Iohn McDonald Rebecca MISS KIMBALL Coach HUMOROUS DECLAMATION I-'ust PIGCB-VHQIDIG Pfexfer The Educatxon of Hyman Kaplan Second p1acef+Pearl Wmkert Mother at the Seashore MISS WARD Coach NON HUMOROUS DECLAMATION Flrst place-Nancy Bames Ile Second place--Vlolet Felhoier Daddy Doc MISS HUGUNIN Coach Page Forty Seven 14 ' '7' 2 y. if ' e A 4, . , r.. WL I 1' 9' . Q. A - xm, A bf Q in 5 'S wr . i . . , . ' , . . . 2 . ' I n, . I . i , . r. First Row: Miss Kimball. N. Barnes, P. Winkert, V. Felhoier. Miss Dunn. A! f. fs I ll y 1 'VV' fbmziwhg ni Top Row M Snow S Wears H Lmdow I Yaeger C Ienson W Iohnson H Froehlke M Larrd R Qcuxtner E Roddxs M Sexton M Felker A Seehaler R Wrlcox Tlurd Row I Stegbauer L Gluck I Lester H Wears B Olstrnskr L Ott E Ferstenburg M Adler D Tempes L Martrn C Schmrtt F Patterson R Yerkes Second Row D Folz I Wechorek H Frechter A Ernst T Serley A Motchenbacher K Fordyce A Hennmg N Barnes V Braem M Rlce A Brechler V Frrst Row R Becker B Berg Mss Ward E Eckes C Troxoel The French German Club for the year 1939 40 was organxzed rather late We have d new aclvxser Mxss Ward who we have drscovered IS very lxvely and 1nterest1ng One of our f1ISl meetmgs was the Chrrstmas party We exchanged presents sang songs had a lunch and last but not least were v1s1ted by Santa Claus CConf1dent1a11y we thmk 1t was Mr Al Bltzer but we arent certarn even to th1s dayll Srnce the purpose of our club xs to learn somethrng about German and French hte l1terature songs and culture we had several educatronal as well as entertalnmg meetlngs One was devoted entrrely to the famous poets of both natlons another to the well known French and German composers and a thrrd to the customs games and hohdays of the two lands A p1cn1c held at Ebbe Park was our last meetmg The fxrst year 1n the Francars Deutsch Entente has been very successful and we can only hope to keep up the fme sp1r1t for the years to come C Schmxdt Sec M Felker Pres R Froehlke Vxce Pres R Qulxtner Prog Ch Page Forty Eight G I I I I f ....4,. . 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A , . . . . 4 . i . , , , , . , 1 ' I . , - . , Nczfauxfzm A . 745m aim Glad Top Row E Wunrow B Schroeder W Weller P Doege N Fehrenbach M Koch M Szzer I Krueger Thud Row M Rertz M Quxrt M Steftek R Martm M Weber K Felker D Gllmore I Buckmaster Second How I Auberson K Reeths M Hager Mlss Dahlke C Hendncksson N Toy M Mechler F1rstHow A Fadness A Dxem L Petz E Adler 9' J The Latm Club was orgamzed to gxve the Latm students a better chance to study the hte cmd customs of the Romans At the meetxngs the students grve topics play games and sxng songs 1n Latm The December meetxng celebrated the Roman Satumaha Some of the customs of that Roman festxval are found 1n our Chnstmas customs The February meetlng was a Valentrne party at whrch the members exchanged Lat1n valentrnes All the members are now anxxously Iookmg forward to the banquet to be held rn May At thxs ban quet Roman foods are served m the anc1ent Roman way The students feel that by taking part ln these pro grams they understand the customs and hfe of the an clent Romans better M Stoflek Proetor K Felker Consul M Rent: Quaestor C Henrxcksson Aedxle Page Forty Nme o 7 7' I 1 1 , is , '11, ' A Il I Wm! ki AMN! 1 I XL, J . N . . ,, - I 1 , . iqt Page Fifty '7i9m Gbawdw DUVAL DUVAL FELKER FORNEFELT FROEHLKE HELLISCH HENNING HILL I IMOEHL M LAIRD I MCDONALD M PALECEK I PETERS G PI NION I REDIG REITZ SEXTON UPHAM WEBER WI LTGEN 4 . N. BARNES M BAUMBACH 520568 R BIRGE 9 QQ BOREN S DICKOF DITMAH ff! AQ X45 fl .Q 96 I ,Q rf' 'S' 1-L A s 4 M. .. v. Y ' J I E. 1 IG I I 3 I 'Q I I ai Q -I H. ? -'ff 'Q' R- Q I Q I B. - A f L. F I' Q- W is W' J V' . - I - - .2 I . 8 QQ 5 , H . ' -Q an I ' L 4 I W 'sf Q .ai V' ' III' A- . M. Q R. , 5 1 .L Y' NHL L .I-Q I N :.. A Ak PM hiv'- svsn. snow-mmm' em WF rg s.A Top How L Ruthng K Zoph I Carpenter C Krohn P Klmer R Storber I LeMah1eu A Langrehr A Lertner I McDonald I Imoeht W Beseler M Lalrd I Srgl R Froehlke I Brmkman F Upham E Palacek D Berg L Bloczynskx R Grosbner I Steu ber A Knox G Doherty W Wexler I Sutton G Herman Frith How H Bodoh I Erwm M Weber K Felker I Z1ntheterB Fehrenbach B Henmng Wrllard Ekvall Wallace Ekvall C Smxth M Fordyce M Grrmes R Schroeder E Roddrs I Mrller M Zertler E Olrgney M Dxckot M Sexton I Roecklem H Duval E Duval C Mtttermrller D Koenxg G Koller I Stauss Fourth How I Connaughty C Bxllrngs N Ley W Kraemer R Qurxtner P Faulkner E Schulte M Felker D Koemg V Luedtke V Sorlxe H Wechoreck G Durst W Sutton C Haebxg R Holder M Frxeders F Purdy W Brrge I Oltgney C Schmxdt C Sebold A Diem A Fletschner Thzrd Row Mr Boylan L Hrll V Feuerstem V Dttmar A Brxtten M Rxce D Fehrenbach B Futrstenburg L Martm H Ander son M Pors L Stewart I Krpps H Fornefelt M Borens G Pnnron I Spauldxng B Rassmuss n A Mtles K Trudeau M Wtl cott M Steltek M Rertz I Wrerzenskx E Groh Mr Burnkrant Mr Borchardt Second Row D Casey H Rauscher D Schlndler Y Schulhauser K Wagner I Kerslmq V Brtckhermer C Htll V Ptreter I Wechorek I Barrd C Halleron V Braem G Zettler L Petz A Hertz N Barpes M Hager C Henrrcksson Fzrst Row L Kraschnewskx A Schxmmel D Drshmger K Fordyce K Reeths M Mechler V Argner R Weber L Wtltgen D Tempes L Kuehmrchel B Spearbecker S Camobell H Adler H Pankratz The purpose of the Marshheld Hxgh School Scrence Club IS to further the knowledge of sctence among 1ts members Lectures motron p1ctures demonstratrons and d1scuss1ons of SCl91'lI1flC problems not ordm anly emphasrzed 1n the classroom are the chref source of materral used rn the monthly meetmgs It also tnes to pomt out the rmportant part that sclence plays m the development of our modern c1v111zat1on The programs thrs year have been very rnterestlng Mr Ahrens oIM1lwaukee gave a frne lecture ac compamed by motton p1ctures on power and gasolme 1 Mrs Baldwm spoke on medrcal careers Spectal fzelds of medrcrne were brought out whxch were new to us Schoohng for thrs type of work was drscussed As a result of Mrs Baldwm s talk a tr1p was taken through the clmrc and the hosprtal The Scrence Club had the prxv1lege of heanng several other outstandmg speakers dunng the year M. Fordyce, Sec.: I. Brinkman. Pres.: W. Weiler. Vice Pres. Page Fifty One A uk suns -0? W as .uunllkv-I nga 'Y Top Row A Kuehmxchel A Fyksen L Folz E Kane H Poppy Ft Brrge V Schmrdt F1rstRow I Conlon Mr Mrlnes C Marvm The Stagecraft Club has several Ob16Cl1VeS 1n vlew for the boy who IS a member That boy learns Frrst The constructron and mampulatron of stage scenery and props Second The value of certam types of hghtmg and the use of llghtrng 1n obtammg effects on the stage Th1rd The operatron of all the hghtrng equlpment on the stage and the use of the spot hght Fourth The manrpulatlon of the varrous drops and the stage curtams Throughout the year the members of the club have assrsted at school programs and also at pub11c pro grams of varrous krnds that have been grven rn the Purdy Auchtonum A KUEHMICHEL Vxce Pres E KANE Pres Page Frlty Two '7 ' 14 1 ' 4 v n K 1 : f 'A 'E V ' V 1 Second Row: C. Frankwick, l. Lube, W. Stadler, G. Woodkey, R. Meyer, D. Eggebrecht. M A. .t. I V 7i9en Baafuf Top How W Fehrenbach I Imoehl W Beseler R Froehlke I Brmkman F Upham M Land C Krohn Second Row G Prmon H Fornelelt H Duval E Duval M Felker M Sexton E Olxgney A Rertz M Drckof First Row Mr Phllllps L Wlltgen M Borens L Martin V Brrckhermer R Weber V Felhoter M Helhsch Mlss Dahlke Edxtor rn chlef Assrstant Edrtor Faculty Sen1ors Iunxors Sophomores Features Snapshots Boy s Sports Gul s Sports TYPISIS Busrness Manager Asst Busmess Manager Crrculatton Manager Asst CIICUIGYIOH Manager Promotron Manager Asst Promotxon Manager Edxtorral Advxser Fmancral AdV1S6I Me1v1n Larrd Manan Borens Mary Drckof Edna Ohgney Fred Upham Genevleve Pmron Lots Mart1n Evelyn Duval Robert Froehlke B111 Fehrenbach Ruth Weber Mary Felker Helen Fornefelt Iames Imoehl V1rg1n1a Bnckhelmer Vrolet Felhofer Lorralne W1ltgen Ardrce Hertz W1111am Beseler Cllfford Krohn Mananna Sexton Mane Helhsch Iohn Brrnkman Mrss K Dahlke Mr I Phrllxps Page Fxlty Three Activities ---- ------- H elen Duval Xa' ill wf X nh Qzee exalt X J' YJ 'S'-6' N' Top How L Hunter H Duval E Duval F Wegner H Bauman C Multerer G Pmxon C Iensen M Zertler C Schmrtt K Felker C Mrttermrller I Roecklem C Hegglund Third Row E Olrgney S Wears E Schulte M Porter M Harper N Luber V Dxtmar I Nelson K Trudeau K Kenney D Feh renbach B Henning Second Row M Borens M Rxce L Henseler H Wears H Fornefelt I Lester I Knpps A Hertz F Pucker C Seebold A Wood key M Garvue Frrst Row Mrss Hostetter I Buckmaster R Fohrman V Braem B Dc-:thlolf I Greene C Holleran M Goldbach C Wrltgen A Flexshman H Engle The Marshfleld Senror Hrgh School 1S proud to acknowledge the Glee Clubs under the dxrectron of Mrss Mrnam Hostetter as valuable organrzatrons Stu dents recelvmg the grade of B or better make up the Mlxed Chorus From thrs group are formed the grrls quartet grrls sextet boys quartet and boys octet l'he mterests of these groups are crrcled around therr mayor events of the school year the annual concert and the toumament Last year the Grrls' Glee Club placed hrst drvrsron rn Class A whrle the Mixed Chorus placed hrst rn Class B at the drstnct toumament CLUB OFFICERS A HEITZ Secretary Treasurer E OLIGNEY Presrdent C IENSEN Vrce Presrdent Page Frtty Four ,, 2 . 'wr' A A L , wfv I xy If X , , Y R 'J' I A M V. JJ 4. I p p X 5 , J if K .' I J ' -I' ' I ' - - V-J of t -J -2 If , , ,X Y I V 5 ' J A Q , CQ 'J -X Jq JM, JI' l X K fb 3 Q ' X ju 5 RX V .fv --J' I lf' A jy K' Mr 1 X J-.NK x 5' I , , , J ' 'I K' 'f 4 ' -A : U ' U ,ft O Ai A' ' J, v L? ff 3-Q ' Ir I B 0 if' Slfv-Ga. P1-r5'F1G'H'19 1k?x'fLW ,BYA!!r ... ,W A... M. LW mecfefnaua T Donald E Palacek H Pankratz H Rauscher D Berg R Hemng W Kraemer Thrrd How F Wegner H Duval B Duval I Roecklem C Hegglund H Bauman C Multerer N Luber V Dxtmar G Prnron M Zertler C Iensen C Mlttermxller B Henmng K Felker Second Row S Wears M Borens E Olrgney E Schulte D Fehrenbach I Lester H Fornelelt I Krpps A Rextz F Pucker A Woodkey K Kenney H Engle Fust Row I Buckmaster M Rlce A Drem H Fohrman V Braem B Dethloll C Holleran C Wrltgen M Garvue C Seebold A rlelshman Mlss Hostetter Earp Qlee Glad ,lv Top How D Berg Iohn McDonald R Schunk E Palacek M Seehaler I Slgl R Montgome w D Van Epps Sec nd Hcv. I Bas! S Campbell T Rexchert Iames McDonald H Rauscher C Haeblg l' Beseler Flrs' How R Yerkes H Plank W Kraemer Mss Hostetter R Wxlcox H Hextlng H Pankratz Page Fllty Fxve n a -f-- JA. -1 .gm-stfuva-1..'.v,f-If re-f:-1.-few, 1 1 gy. -f,' . . 1. rs l 1fr,.Aug,.fw 7: . I Q.. ' -1 -1 v . . . f . 7 - v L ' ' ' V - Top How: B. Montgomery, R. Yerkes, l. Bzst, R. Plank, T. Reichert, S. Campbell. C. Haebig, I. Schraeder, R Wilcox, Iames Mc- X if 55 v I ' A . I 4 V al 4 ' I ' I ia , v 7 1 I I , 1 .. I . '1 J t A ' Y '7i9m Nolfi ' Mmm tu , ' 7' .fri F4 W GIRLS QUARTET M Borens I Lester C Iensen I Roecklem BOYS OCTET SOLOIST Top Row D Van Epps R Montgomery C IENSEN R Schunk D Berg Fxrst Dlvlslon Class B S Campbell I Bust nl GIRLS SEXTEZI' page pmyslx E Ollgney S Wears I Kxpps H Fornolelt C Seebold D Fehrenbach , VI II Wm 1 J Bottom Row.: R. Wilcox, W.. Kraemer. Di!-'rid Tournament ' fr, I -, W xx Q 'N 3? N HM' Ii . I M, , y I . ' .V V fx! 11-PN YU W A am! ' .1 X M qi ,A 7' ' u a f 1. I ' .J w ' ' , vt 'X X V C I I f S I I ' B , I, M , K I Top How: D. Rasmussen, W. Ives, M. Rudy, H. Iensen, D. Adler, D. Braem, E. Ostrander, B. Chapel, I. Stangle, I. Schaefer, A Braem, L. Krienke, N. Sommers, L. Winch, I. Murray. Third How: P. Mathiesen, F. Werner. I. Kraemer, A. Koch, R. Krier, E. Wilcott, I. Conlon, R. Dankemeyer, A. Mathson, I. Lueck L LaMere. K. Pucker, W. Rasmussen. Second Row Mr Schleunes M Goldbach I Hederer L Hustedt G Prnton L Wrdman M Lawrence M Schlafke R Smxth Plank K Becker I Flscher R Steger M Farrell R Brrge Frrst Row I Rudy D Struck L Frederick Y Ketelle D Sxvers G Iensen B Romaxne P Merkel G Barwmeck F Plank Iordon The present Marshfxeld Hrgh School Band IS the outgrowth of a begrnnerf band started by Mr Schleunes 1n the fall of 1935 Progress has been astoundmg and 1nd1v1dua1 work unrformly good through all sectrons In the comparatrvely short rnterval of only four years the Marshheld H S Band through 1ts repeated outstandmg performances at the tournaments has garned recognrtron as be mg one of the fmest of the many fme bands rn the state of Wrsconsm It was placed rn hrst d1v1s1on rn Class A rn concert srght readmg and parade tn the drstnct meet mg held at Wausau last spnng Its fame has spread beyond the borders of our own state by w1n nmg a frrst d1v1s1on place m Class B rn concert and srght readrng at the Natronal Regronal Touma ment held at Mmneapohs last spnng BAND OFFICERS I CONLON Secretary Treasurer L KRIENKE Presldent D BRALM Vrce Presxdent Page Fxfty oeven 7474 C 14 MMA: 'ua L KRIENKE G PINION H IENSEN 116 2 L KRIENKE Class A Fust Natxonal fbfmmg E. WILCOTT E. BRUHN R. STEGER L. LaMERE A, BRAEM l M GOLDBACH I CONLON R WEIN Class B Class B Second NCl1OhCl Class A Thxrd Natxonal I I i I C O I I O . V x v-1 :A 1 2 1 '- : gi ' , I4 ky Q ga 0xv4'x Q X Q :fix 14 '7iqm -6 l G PINION L FREDERICK R KRIER Class B Class A Thxrd Natlonal Class C 3- X R BIRGE I LUECK A BRAEM Class B Second Nahonal Class B Class B 04 D SIVERS B ROMAINE M RUDY Class C Class B Class B Page Fxlty Nme 'N ' 2 sy. 5' 3, l .Y 'E X X ' l 2 M- i B , II l 2 , l Q ' li , Q Q , il r- f 1 5 l QM r4oIfwd4ei -if G IENSEN H IENSEN E OSTRANDER Clcll C Cldll A Second NGfl0l'lCll C1033 A Seoond Nqilqnql I RASMUSSEN Class B Class B L LcxMere D BRAEM Class B L WINCH R SMITH R STEGER Page SUNY Class B Class C Class B Fxrst Nutxonnl .a M sz. '3 'SL X X. . cu 'F' .J M 'J' l 6 w ' ' . wa -nl ,W WW gfimgffbf' MQQMQQMW agar 372.0451 Waaldall The Marshheld Ttgers opened thelr gnd season on therr home held September la agamst a hard chargmg swell blockmg Wausau team Although the Marshheld boys played hne ball Wausau defeated them 46 0 and thereby rnformed Marsh held that the Lumberyacks were blddrng for the conference txtle For therr next conference battle Marsh held s Football 11 Joumeyed to Stevens Pomt where they battled the Pomters to a O 0 he Dunng the hard fought game whrch was a defensrve battle from stan to hmsh Marshheld d1splayed plenty of hard blocklng and vlcxous tackhng but dtdnt have the necessary dr1ve to cross the goal une On Fnday mght September 29 the Wls consm Raprds Ralders raxded Marshheld and although the Golden Clad Wamors outran outpassed and outplayed the Rap1ds team they farled to break 1nto the sconng column It was a thr1ll1ng game to watch w1th both teams drsplaylng excel lent backheld work on the defense as well as the offense Rapxds qurck to cap1tal1ze on the breaks that came thexr way won the contest 26 0 The followmg week on the mght of the ded1cat1on of Ant1go s beautlful new stad1 um Marshheld encountered Antlgo s pow erful football machlne Although the Marshheld players fought wrth every ounce of thelr strength they were helpless under the cnxshmg runnmg attack dls played by the Antrgo team and were de feated 45 0 The superstxtlon connected wlth Fnday the thlrteenth held true when the Golden Trgers dropped a 6 0 decxslon to Mernll The homecomtng mspued Marshheld team outplayed Memll on a held made slxppery by the snow that fell dunng the day but the Trgers just couldn t score after a block klck fumrshed the opportunlty for the Mer nll score The game hardest to lose dunng the sea son was no doubt the 13 6 defeat handed Marshheld by Rhmelander at 1ts home comlng Leadlng at the end of the half the Golden Clad ll were hed dunng the next penod Wlth only eleven seconds re mamlng m the last penod of the game the 1nsp1red Hodags pushed over the wmnrng touchdown A cold northwest w1nd blew the mght Marshheld fought Nekoosa to a scoreless he Thls was the game that ended the 1939 football campargn Lady Luck agam tum ed her back to the Marshheld grrdders when they had a touchdown recalled only to have offslde penalty enforced Though they fouaht and played hard all season Coach Menzels bovs s1mply couldnt get the necessary touchdowns that count so much rn wmnmg football games Page Srxty Two Spnfzh nga A Top Row Mr Phrllrps H Trxewreler D Hoag I Connaughty E Sherr B Beseler A Braem Harold Geldermek YV Kohl R Lange Thrrd Row Mr Burnkrant W Geldernrck H Storber I Bauer L Swanson M Helnwand G Koller H Metz A Kuehmrchel Mr Menzel Second Row R Schunk C Brllmqs R Gandt N Luplenl I Hansen R Stauber I Srgl F1rslRow D Reeths E Harsch H Mmz Halfbacl: I. HANSBN Quarterback R. STAUBER Quarterback I Q n. cswrzamcx. Guard L. SWANSON Hvlfback Page Sixty-Three Page Sxxty Four W Srmff SIGI. Tackle f N Y G KOLLER End SCHERR End gv N LUPIENT Fullback B BESELER Hclfback H GELDERNICK Tackle SCHUNK Gun d R S I BAUER Center 5' TOIBER Tackle CONNAUGHTY End 1 W 2 my R GANDT Guard C BILLIN GS Fullback Mg if x 5 l l f lg- ' I V ,A I. . . . 1 E- . R W '. a T ' I I. I V - t 'Il Yfsf I , 'gf l 0' ., XM i g 3 R. . r . , U ' 5 J . . I . . . gfsw- fam COACH MURPHY There should be no reason for Marshfreld basketball fans not bexng well pleased wxth the1r team th1s year l-Iavmg only one regular returnmg from last year the team dld remark ably well to wrn 13 and lose 7 games and be come known as a senous threat to any and all teams tn the conference No doubt the two games that wrll stand out ln the mlnds of the followers w1ll be the Stevens Pomt and Tomahawk games 'I'he Po1nt affau was probably the brggest up set rn conference hrstory th1s year Although the Pomters had the reputatlon of berng a pen nant bound team the Marshfield Frve out 20 17 defeat to d1m therr pennant hopes The Tomahawk tussle will be remembered by many as the longest basketball game they have ever wrtnessed Wxth the score 24 24 the game went mto an overtrme Tomahawk succeeded rn gett1ng a 26 24 edge on the Txgers but Bauers long shot from the center of the floor just as the gun sounded sent the game mto a second overtrme In the second overtune Marshfteld forged ahead and won easily 32 27 The Qurntet created somewhat of a record by bexng the only frve men tn a game unless the mfractlon of some rule warranted a substl tutlon The lnvmclble Flve namely Con naughty Scherr Koller Froehlke and Bauer eldom lf ever left the game unless the score board showed four fouls after hrs name After th1s successful season the Tlgers made therr way to the Regronal Tournament at Wxsconsm Rapxds Here they breezed past Nekoosa and Mosmee to get mto the fxnals where 1n a breathtakmg frmsh they beat the Pomters for the second tune th1s season and brouaht home the beauhful Reglonal Champlon shnp Plaque The followmg Tuesday at Madlson the Marshfleld l'1Ve met an extremely tall team from Soldrers Grove Spottmg the Grove seven polnt lead at the third quarter the Marsh freld team came up from behmd and won 29 27 For the next game and what some of the players say was the hardest team to beat the boys from M H S plcked Shorewood and agam came from behmd to beat the Sub Urban Champions of Milwaukee by a score of 20 16 ln a game that many of the reporters labeled as havtng a Fa1ry Tale fuush the boys dress ed rn orange and black won by a score of 18 17 Wlth the Neenah team ahead and stall mg for trme and the clock showlng less than a second to go Ilmmy Bauer agam took fate 1n hrs hands and slxpped the cowhxde through the hoop to put Marshfleld s Never Say D1e team mto the frnals Wtth probably the largest delegatron of fans ever to attend an out of town game backmg them the Marshfreld Basketeers played w1th Shawano for the State Champronshrp Wlth the short end of a 23 20 score stanng them tn the face and less than a mlnute of trme left the Trgers rallled and made the score 23 22 The Rockets then proceeded to stall away the re mammg forty three seconds of game time to wm the toumament only by one pomt After the game there wasnt a Marshfreld fan rn the huge held house who dldnt thrnk the Trgers were the best team on the floor and 1f 1t had not been for what some called an errone ous dec1s1on Coach Murphy s Stalwart Men would have won that game and brought home to the mult1tude of pleased fans a State Cham Marshfreld Marshfleld Marshfleld Marshfteld Marshfield Marshfreld Marshfreld Marshfleld Marshfreld Marshfreld Marshfreld Marshfreld Marshfreld pronshzp trophy CONFERENCE GAMES 22 Wls Dells Antrgo Nekoosa Tomahawk Nekoosa Stevens Pomt Rhrnelander W1s Rapids Stevens Po1nt Mentll Wausau Tomahawk K2 overumesl Wls Raplds 21 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Marshfzeld 16 Nekoosa Marshfreld 24 Moslnee Marshfleld 24 Stevens Pomt 23 STATE TOURNAMENT Marshfleld 29 Soldrers Grove 27 Marshfleld 20 Shorewood 6 Marshfleld l8 Neenah Marshheld 22 Shawano 23 Page Sxxty Fwe s . . - 'I I' G played them all the way, and handed them cr . l ' , ' - I ' ' . 17 ' ' , ' 26 ' 38 - - . H - ' 32 l4 ' , ' 20 23 ' I ' ' 34 21 ' , ' , ' 20 ' 17 ' ' - , ' 27 ' 35 ' ' 24 ' . ' 31 ' ' ' ' 21 ' 24 ' ' '- ' 35 ' 21 ' . ' ' ' , . ' 29 30 I I , , , ' 32 27 S ' ' - , l ' za ' . ' . . . 10 . - . . . ly ll ' . - . . . - ' 1 ' - ' l7 Page Sxxty Sxx 490 Span!! Top Row I Lueck I Iosephs M Rudy R Reeths Second Row I Stangl D Braem P Doege L Folz A ,Braem H Tnewenler N Fehrenbach F1rsrRow I Bauer L Swanson R Froehlke I Connaughty I Le Mahxeu E Scherr G Koller 1 MARSHFIELD WISCONSIN RAPIDS MAHSHFIELD vs WISCONSIN RAPIDS I I w MARSHFIELD vs STEVENS POINT MARSHFIELD vs NEKOOSA 1' 3 X r 4 , 0 SAF A 41 Q40 38 37 35 .30 Q E5 IA I W . aw, M 5 V 1 Q .1 H . ids . I 1 ew N V fl I 2: i . V L ' I F24 Z1 V4 I I 4, 87.20423 :qw 86456256611 aa -HP ww W4 I CONNAUGHTY cemef SCHEHR Forward L, KoLL1-:R Guard 3 4 5 I I. BAUER, Forward R. FROEHLKE, Guard ' COACH MURPHY , ' 41 ' 37 f LETTERMEN 1 5.4 , E 5 1 g 5 ' U I L. SWANSON. Forward I. LeMAHIEU, Guard qw 5710412 Jade., Gettxng off to a flymg start the hockey team defeated Medford 4 2 IH the open1ng game Wrth th1s as an 1nsp ra t1on and ome very fme materlal to make use of the 1n sp1rat1on they kept up a llvely pace all season and tallled even wms to three losses The Tlgers claws were chpped rather short by the de parture of Coach Gene Burnkrant around the m1ddle of the ea on The loss of h1s personahty and h1s Sklll 1n rnakmq the boys dnve t1ll the last ounce of energy was used was greatly felt but the sextet rallzed gallantly under the sk1llful leadershrp of Captam Al Leltner and subst1tute Coach Al Bztzer The part1c1pants of the fastest competmve sport upheld the honors for good old M H S by tak1nq top honors 1n the onference for a large part of the season and f1n1sh1ng wlth a 700 percentage The boys dec1ded to paraphrase an old phra e and say All s well even rf 1t doesnt end so COACH BURNKRA NT well because for the1r last conference game the wxelders of the sheeny club p1cked on Wausau who by the way ha nt been defeated 1n f1ve years But the team drdnt let Wau au s env1able record 1mpress them for the fast hard playrng team from Marshfleld gave the Lumbenacks a r1.n for t 1e1r money even rf they were on the short end of a 2 1 de 1s1on Scheclfde e They Medford Here WISCOHSIH Raplds There Waupaca Here Stevens Pomt There Wausau Here fOvertuneJ Waupaca There WISCONSIN Raplds Here Medford There Stevens Pomt Here Wausau There fin Managers E HARSCH E DIEM Page SlXty Elqht 7. 1 1 1 is W 1. 4 2 2. ' ' ' 4 0 3. 7 1 N 4. ' 4 1 - 1 5. 3 4 6. ' a 0 Q 7. ' ' ' 3 1 8. 2 1 9. ' 0 2 10. 1 2 8710451 JW, A - Top Row I Conlon R Brrge W Felhofer W Chapel I MacDonald R Lcuby M Rexnwcmd Second Row E Dxem K Becker Hxchcxrd Hemnq V Luedtke D Hoag W S heller E Horsch Mr Burnkrcml Frrsf Row Robert Hellmq D Vcm Epps L B y R Stcxuber H Metz C Blllmgs A Lextner R Schunk ,Sw 'Mem VAN EPPS Offense Wim M C BILLINGS A 'E LEITNER Capt Defense Goalie H SCHUNK H MET? R STAUBFR Wmq Center Wmq A , .A - 5 E W W Q - . 2 I If D W D f 6 M ' . fa . v T f . f ,- 1 H E p rfff zrr- 'A :qi , V-Qi -.. . , J -1' A D' 'lf 5 -1 - if 5 ' ffi..?. 3'+f',,. ' Q ' ' A V 've I- 'W D. . . . . ' X I f -, ,Q V ,f V q ii, ' ' 1 I 'Tu Y I 'Q vs . l - '7 ,. , A -' A . ' 'I' D 1: ' I PL .D 'sim qw 5710422 ,Jacky 55 4,-J? 4 -1 Page Seventy R LAUBY D HOAG Wmg Wmg S N BECK!-IR Wang wifi MCDONALD Defense I-s. H' R HEITING M REINWAND Goahe Center We L A L BEY W FELHOFER W SCHELLER Wing Defense Wing 571.04151 74pm ' p gaming illlllllzllllllll tbl Top Row D Bump D Casey I S hraeder R Butler I Bnnkman W Sutton Th1rdRow D Martm I Hansen M Nelles E Kane A Curtm E Groh C Merkel Second How C Marvm D Purdy B Reeths R Gnpentrog F Purdy N Ley I Martm C Frankwnck First Row R Nelson G Hasenohrl I Sutton Wlllard Eckvall Harold Geldermck B Geldermck Wallace Eckvall Howard Gelder xck A Garbruht Under the gu1d1ng hand of Coach Ted Menzel about forty boy went 1n tra1nmg 1n order to quahfy as champ1ons 1n the1r SpeC1f1C welght d1v1s1ons on the Marshheld H1gh Boxmg Squad After much hard work and some very stxlf tramxng the boys put on a splendld exh1b1 t1on of boxmg sk11l 1n the e11m1nat1on matches held xn the Purdy H1gh nng The surv1vors ot these battles then met to deterrn1ne the ace pug l1sts The followrng Monday evemng the champlonslup matches were held and the followmg boys had the necessary sk1l1 and stamma to become school champs They were Alex Gar brecht 92 lb d1v1s1on Ken Garbrecht 1001b d1v1s1on Norby Ley 108 lb d1v1s1on Bob Nelson 117 lb d1v1s1on Gordv Hasenohrl 1241b d1v1s1on Iack Sutton 132 lb d1v1s1on Wlllard Ekvall 140 lb d1v1s1on Wallace Ekvall 148 lb d1v1s1on Harold Geldemlck l561b d1v1s1on and B111Geldem1ck 165 lb d1v1s1on Mr Menzel had qu1te a b1t of excellent materxal from previous years the Geldermck brothers the Ekvall brothers the Gar brecht brothers and qu1te a few others An odd thmg happened ln thrs years boxmg squad B111 Geldern1ck won th1s d1v1s1on - m champ1onsh1p wxthout stnkmg a blow because of lack of con tenders but roved hrs worth 1n the lnter scholast1c matches P thereby earnlng the t1t1e of No 1 pugrhst ln school W1th th1s A 1 rnatenal the boxlng squad went on to punch 1ts M' way to vlctory over such teams as Merrlll and Wlttenberq As the Tlqer goes to press one boxmg match wxth Stevens Po1nt A rema1ns Havmg won the 1938 and 1939 champronshlps Marsh held IS hopeful of wmnlng the 1940 champlonshxp also COACH MENZEL Page Seventy One . ,. ' . . . . , . - . . . . , . . . . , . . . , . . . , . . . . I - , - I - . - . . , . . . . . . . - 4 1 1 ' l I 1 - 1 1 ' , S 1 1 I . 1 . , . . ' 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 ' I I 0 I I . . . .' . . . ' f ' I I ' I I 4 V I, I ' I I ' I , . . . . . . 5 1 1 1 ' 1 - . ' . . , . . . . . . . ' J ' ' K' I I 1 . . 7, , wb , Y . . . ' - , . . . . P I 6 ' - p ' QM 571.0451 sl A GARBRECHT 92 Lbs School Chcxmpxon G HASENOHRL 124 Lbs School Champlon K GARBRECHT 100 Lbs School Chcmplon wi I WALLACE EKVALL 148 Lbs School Chompxon WILLARD EKVALL HAROLD GELDERNICK 140 Lbs S h l Page Seventy Two c oo Champxon 156 Lbs School Champnon B 0 L - l 5 I ll I ' 22 C' A lb o Sfww W B GELDERNICK 164 Lbs School Chumpxon 'K Hamm? D BUMP 140 Lbs R GHIPENTROG 116 Lbs HOWARD GELDERNICK 132 Lbs D CASEY 132 Lbs I MARTIN R STAUBER 108 Lbs 116 Lbs Pcqe Seventy Three I 3 - Q ,L Q L J ,. U 1 x 1 Ps if W gfmffi grin S' A Top Row I Mxller I Treutel C Multerer A Brechler E Durst B Butler B Ploen M Kane B I Murr R Pnrwttz A Hertz M Felhofer E Ollgney M Felker M Sexton E ROddlS K Felker M Weber S Vedder R Martm M Slzer R Qulxtner I Krueqer R Bodoh E Wunrow S Wears M Zertler A Dxck I Kraemer Fourth How I Spauldmq H Duval I Roecklem E Duval C Mtttermxller H Fornefelt V Felholer B Hennmg E Schulte V Arts A Servlce C Schmxtt M Wxlcott K Trudeau V Hansen N Luber M Fordyce M Garvue G Zettler M Mechler K Reeths K Fordyce L Schnerder M Hager M Snow R Weber H Anderson N Barnes L Wxltgen H Kraemer R Krler L H111 M Hertz M Steffek D Gllmore L Petz H Wears I Nielson Second Row Mxss Kelley I Oltgney K Kenney M Rxce D Fehrenbach V Algner V Feuerstem F Pucker V Braem C Haight V Brlckhexmer C Krasm C Seebold A Dxem B Spea becker V Pfetler I Mess W Graf M Quxrt L Normmgton I Buckmaster C Henncrcsson A Marx I Auberson F1rstRow C Holleran M Mxtten P Steffen W Mxtten A Wendman D Morrxson L Kuehmxchel E Braem C Wxltqen C Hxll V Iossx tv CLUB OFFICERS G A A BOARD W MITTEN Secretary Treasurer I ROEKLEIN Vxce Presxdent Top Row M Sexton E Duval C Mxttermrller H Duval R WEBER Presxdent F1rstRow M Felker V Brlclchermer L Wxltgen A Marx . C O W V I 'l lvln Q Aonlla uunnn 4 A wnnr V- 1' Tlrird Row? If cracker. IQ. Hus1ed1,'A.'B1ech15r. D. Tempes. A. Ernst. G. Eckes, B. Olstinski, B. Rassmusen. P. Faulkner, M. Pars. 2 , 'Y .4 5 l ' .J qs ' ' b Q- W v S 1 1 1 I . 1 ' , Z 5 . ' 3 V . .fwwnff-1 ani- II 46:6 4 N Page Seventy-Four WJWWW 'xt iii fi as It T-I QE 25 1., Qnn Any gmrl 1n Semor Hrgh School that IS mterested xn ath1et1cs may jom G A A The club IS run by a board of dxrectors assrsted by the Presldent and Mrss Kelly ln order to w1n the awards a G A A badge or an M a g1rl must make 1500 pomt 1n three years The sports glven m school mclude volley ball basketball held hockey badm1n ton and mdoor baseball Indxvrdual spors are bow11ng tenms hrkmg and blcycle r1d1ng The openxng sport thrs year was volley ball Teams were chosen and a touma ment was held The team capta1ned by Comne Krasm won the tournament Frrst teams ot each class Iunror Sophomore and Semor were chosen and each gtrl on these teams got 100 polnts toward her G A A award Basketball 15 the most popular sport w1th the g1rls Challenge teams were select ed and a Semor team won the tournament Frrst teams were p1cked and the Semor team became champrons Badmmton held hockey and mdoor baseball also 1nv1ted large turnouts Near the end of the year each Semor on the board selects a g1rl best sulted to take her place for the corr ng year 1o.,f . g ' ' ' 5 P ' n - A . n X C f' ' 0 ' ' - A :'-- . .I E . . . . 51 ' . . ' ' A -ml D O , ' ' Q : 0 js! A . - : sf -, . . I , ' as . l . :lsr s A A . 4 A ' A we . . 'N I . - UI . y X W,,,,,.,,........av :sw - l 1, 'H AT A G A A PARTY BEST IN BASKETBALL A G A A HIKE AFTER A BALL GAME Page beventy Fave BMA Jf y1p , wif ' . P JA V Wo 'Vai NWif'm ,::i1c1i1L?k K L,-4 -f-fgaf' ff'-Off 7 opildf f 4':.,x-411' C 747m :gm SENIOR BEAUTIES IS THERE A BINGO? ffrlv WHO LL WIN A DUCK? TRYING TO BRING HOME THE BACON OTTO9 ALUMNI TRYW AFTER THE CORONATION ROYALTY Page Seventy Exght S ' f o R 4 ,X wb o NN 1' Q 7,- ' a K. . f W 'U R ,, 1 ,, 4 X Qeazfwrefi HELEN MARIE ANDERSON. QUEEN BILL FEHRENBACH. KING Uwnlofallanofr DS' A Ll 5. 0. I Ftrs! Row Left N Barnes A Bnechler M Felker Second Row Le!! B Henmnq L Mamn E Ohqney Third Row Leif M Sexton L Stewart L Wxltqen G. 1 'WM 769m Gafuulual 9 Ftrs! Row Rrqht I Barrett B Beseler I Bnnkman Second How Right M Fnederx B Froehlke M Land Third Row Rraht I McDonald R Holder F Upham Page Seventy Nme if I gf ,. 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I I A J Q LLAL an ,gil 1. u s r h V Q , h W aww October 13 1939 AN ORATOH PHE TIGER rLOAT THREL LETTERMEN THOSE SOPHOMORES' wr WHY? ak 4 Page Eighty f- CHIEFL ON A HORSE WHAT' THIS? ..- 'l4eaJfufze4 :gm 5-WM PW PW THESE SENIORS PRESENTED THE SKIT OPENING THE TIGER CAMPAIGN AS A PRIZE FOR SELLING THE MOST TIGERS THE SENIORS MERIT THIS PAGE Our h1gh school years w1ll oon be past They seemed to go extremely fast In thoughts of school I ll never ure Especxally old McK1nley s fxre' Thrs happened durmg our freshman year We bade Mr Tmkham our fond farewells Whose place lVI1ss Nashold fllled very well Some of us went to our flrst promenade Memories of Wh1Ch w11l never fade So the days shpped by of our Sophmore year We entered as Iunxors m 38 Our Penny Serenade you bet was flrst ra e The new h1gh school started shootmg hlgh And we dreamed of 1t wxth many a s1gh So passed our Iumor year And now comes the busxest year of all The Tlger Graduatlon and the Senior Ball As the hours and days fly by now We greet the comxng classes wlth our flnal bow The years w1l1 be many and oh so long But the memones w1ll lmger on hke a song' For the best years of all, we'1l Irnd to be true Were our four years of hlgh school that we've lust gone through Mananna Sexton Paqe Exqhly One O A Kaya' , xt gf t I Vtfil . . ' t :gm aeafulza wwf A L v allude EIGHT THOUSAND PEOPLE SAW THE SCHOOL AS T IE SCHOOL LOOKED AT NIGHT ON MARCH 16 and 17 IUf lr THE LITTLE THEATER .I OF INTEREST TO ALL WAS THE NEW TELEPHONE SYSTEM Page Exghty Two vgl l AN EXCELLENT LAB WAS A TRYING DAY FOR MR BOYLAN G V I I I ag, . L hz. Q Y 1 I . ff 'T' A A ,Q 'Q' g . .4 - L 4 I W! ml f f ,- A ,af-L, Q , ' 6- .ff i , A 1 ? . I I, 'HL ezeaifwwi agen Qpen Jfawie 'UT ' il Wk. i in-Q4 LOOKING DOWN ON THE NEW GYM OUR FIRST GLIMPSE OF THE CAFETERIA nf-4? THE NEW STUDY HALL '.f , THE LIBRARY ' -ia.-, Q STAIRWAY 96w MwwWlwV Cu-478.1 :Wm i J ' , 1 Q s Page Exg -Three 1 kk ' 51-24 6' nga THE SCHOOL AS WE CAME DOWN THE WALK seh- MR TINKHAM HELPS ANOTHER GROUP LOCATE W fi r ' FIRST GROUP OF STUDENTS INSIDE THE SCHOOL OUR FIRST NOON IN THE NEW CAFETERIA P D-'E ' Wi? vi jp ' ft .t L.N?' THE LOCKERS SEEMED HARD TO OPEN THESE GIRLS ARE OF GREAT HELP TO US Page Elqhty Four 7' 51 0 ' 25 'I'k V4 sl . I! K . f I A 62 7i9m ONTESTANTS AT MADISON Gammace qw: nm Wfannmfi Top Row R Rehhnger C Mtttermtller M Palecek I Redlg Top How I Lueck E Duval R Bodoh A Btechler H Duval Bottom Row V Felhofer L Wtltqen A Henaeler Regus! Helltsch 'V' of IWW R REHLINGER Daxry Queen K at Marathon County A BRITTEN Outstandmq 4H EKVALL TWINS Healthtest 4H Boys Gtrl tn Marathon County Marathon County 'U COWY 'md S e 1 SPINDLER Healthxest 4H Boy tn Marathon County Ar ' f 3, M , gf v ' ' 55' o i gg Xb K ' A . 1 Q I VIE, I VA, AG. C . A 1 , ,Q y A :A - A , Bottom Row: A. Ernst, V. Brickheimer. E. Miller. F. ' ' Q , i M of ,, ,J . ' f , V 'Q 1 V' A 1 , E , V A 1- 1 - . 1 , A , 4? V n 'af . j , ' A ' K. zoprl, outstanding 4-H Boy in 71901 Qealwm SKIPPING SCHOOL I am srckened wrth my papers I am weary of my books And my heart IS rn the country Wtth the trees and runntng brooks I can no longer bear my Enghsh It s gorng to get me down If I don t take a day oft And look around the town But there s one thmg about 1t That s gomg to be plenty hard lust how w1ll l get back rn class Wxthout a make up card? BV Lyle Cattanach THE FIVE D1d you ever see the hve play ball And skxp and lump around the hall? It thnlls me thru and thru to see How they pass that ball so fast and tree Take Connaughty he knows the tnck He rolls that ball around so shckl For the lump ball he s there every t1me To take that ball rlght down the lme Y P P They make b1g crrcles around the floor And when you see that ball drop xn You can gtve the credrt rlght to hm Now we have a few more boys In basketball they re rather w1se There s Scherr he dlves around the floor That helps to ra1se our mrghty score Koller may be a l1ttle tot But when he shoots he hrts the spot He helps that score to make the grade I-Ie has the sktll of how 1t s made Froehlke IS m there every mmute He g1ves us all he has to wrn 1t He may foul once but never agaxn For he helped us that game to wm The crowd roars they are rn glee- For our team has won a vxctoryl They re the best hve boys from the Damry Land Don t you th1nk they should get a b1g hand? By MUIJOIIG Mltten Page Etghty Sxx WW A HANDY NUISANCE The telephone may be handy And welcome when you re blue But when you re k1nd of busy It becomes a nuxsance too Sometlmes when you re readmg A hatr raxsxng mystery thrlller The telephone bell starts rlngmg And keeps on rmgmg shnller But when you re 1n a hurry And you know you re k1nd of late It tsnt quxte so borlng When you hnd that 1t s a date By Verna Hanson THE LITTLE MAN WHO WASN'T THERE I know a very l1ttle man I thmk you know h1m too He 1sn t just so very b1g Bout half as tall as you He comes to see me once a week On Sunday nxght at seven He s such a cheery l1ttle chap He stays but half an hour And then he goes away I w1sh I knew the reason Why he does not stay He wears the queerest k1nd of clothes He s a funny looktng guy Wrth a hrgh top hat and a swallow ta1l coat And a monocle on one eye They say that he IS lnsh But I do not agree Because I heard a rumor That hrs father was a tree He s a regular l1ttle chatter box Talks bout love and all such thxngs And he hkes to flxrt Wllh pretty g1rls Trll Bergen pulls the strrngs Oh now Ive told the secret P-nd Im sure that you all know That I hsten to Charley McCarthy Upon my rad1o By Kerrn1t Zopft , . ' - 1 - . I . 1 . . The dribble, ass, and ass some more: I wish he'd stay till 'leven. l I I . . I ' . I . ' 7' 40' Mme People 'WG .Q I si 555949 EP H9 :ff- lil' WNW x Qww.. M W li L CATTANACH V HANSON MYITEN K ZOPFI H T12 ?QQ.' BOM OM THE SOUTH EAST lr-Kuna: FROM THE SOUTH WEST IUNIOR PRESIDENT Page Exqhty Seven nga aealufza 601 THE TWINS MRB GITCH FREDDY H- 4 WHOS THE BOY? 9,-v,,,g,,h THREE YEARS AGO illfx '90 Page Exghty Elght aealufz-ai 'fcyea gfgflak 'Clan-5,-gf: .L-finial iv' Ill -Ji! fs aeaifwzei '7igm 743 Kocfak i -is ll. -1 ,Ai Wm Wwifmu 74.2 Kdak EG --Mn i XE I gif Jr JUJ N I ID! RQ Q- W 53 L1-I-. . .lm . 7'l,-gm Q 1 FQ :Dt nuff dxf' IU 5 f img? ua- X I cr L93 , ' - ZQ -x 5. '35-'zt W 4 Oz 4 go mx Q -.S Ziff, ' ' ' k ,Q y- 'X :Cao ' ' ' 42 ,-4 I 'ff ,A 0,1 I D MQ: 1 P N 9 U- X 'v-452 3 M xc, E X sv X Q., ,, 'mg ,i1? of, XX X Q Q, O 4? A Q ff 12 I XX X 3 3 ,E X 3391! N i ' Y ,,- Zip . ,f e Q 1' L-LJ w -1 fra 'i f if-55 53 EQ? Fm ,vga , v-4 1-4:J5 ' 25-. 43-'ilil YE 30 F3355 , 5 Egg rf? U ZZ O5 E5 Q6 OE ?c:1 5.4.1 55... Eff 'XII-LI U-J 522 L12 was 719m any MHS Marshfleld High School hats off to thee To your colors loyal we ll ever be Flrm and strong united are we Rah! Rah' Rah! for s1s boom ahl Rah' Rah' Rah! Rah! Rah for the M H S THE INDIVIDUAL tWhat s the matter with the team'Pl They re all nght! tWho s all r1ght'?l The team' tWho'?l The team! tWho l The team! tWho says so'PJ We all say sol CAnd who are we'PJ The Bunch Marshfleld Hxgh School Rah' Rah' Rah! H1 K1 S1s Boom Bah Marshfield Hlgh School Rah' Rah! Rah! CHICKOLACKA Chlckolacka Chrcalacka Chow Chow Chow Boomolacka Boomolacka Bow Bow Bow Chickolacka Boomolacka Sis Boom Bah Marshfield High School Rah! Rah! Rah' ORANGE AND BLACK U Rah' U Rah! The orange the orange U Rah! U Rah! The black the black U Rah' U Rah! The orange and black Rah! Rah! Page Nmty Four Walk LOYALTY SONG We re loyal to you Marshfield High We know you re true blue Marshfield H1gh We know you re the best of all schools East or West And we ll back you with zest Marshheld High U' Rah' Rah' So stand up for naht Marshfreld High Press onward with might Marshfleld High As time IS most sure to lengthen Our loyalty w1ll strengthen To you Marshheld High ORANGE AND BLACK Although Merrill has always favored The vlolets deep blue And the gentle sons of the Rapids To the crimson rose are true We w1ll hold the l1ly slender Nor honor shall we lack For the Tiger stands defender of the ORANGE AND BLACK THE MARSHFIELD FIVE When the Marshfield IIVG are on the floor You always see them running up the score And for our team we yell we yell we yell And for our dear old Marshfield School we love so well we yell So lump 1ump jump for every ball Into the basket each t1me let 1t fall And 1n you our xnterest w1ll never fail never fat Marshheld Hlghl ON OH MARSHFIELD On oh Marshfield! On oh Marshfield' Plunge nght through that l1ne Run the ball clear round the Rapids Touchdown sure this time U! Rah' Rah' On oh Marshheldl On oh Marshheld' Fight on for her fame Flqht fellows tight flght fight Well win th1s game 0 4 . A A I. I . - . Hi Ki Sis Boom Bah - 1 - 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , . 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