Marshfield High School - Tiger Yearbook (Marshfield, WI)

 - Class of 1941

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RUFFING I f ,F Lge: L WILBLJR JOHNSON ALJDREY WOODKEY JOAN OLIGNEY - ALJDREY MILES JAY JOSEPHS PATRICIA NELSON RICHARD GANDT FAITH PLJCKER MARY ZERTLER - DOROTHY FEHRENBACH - JACK SUTTON - MARY FELHOFER - BLANCHE SCHRADER KATHLEEN TRUDEAU KERMIT ZOPFI - LINUS RUFFING FRANK PURDY KLARA DAHLKE - KENNETH BOYLAN cgfcz I Editor an chief - Faculty Seniors Seniors - Juniors Sophomores - Art - Activities Features Snapshots - Boys' Sports Girls' Sports - Typist - - Typist Business Manager Circulation Manager Promotion Manager Editorial Adviser Financial Adviser K. TRUDEALJ B. SCHRADER M 2 V Q M ,J O 7,5 ULTO 'ZC We, the Tiger Staff of l94l, have at- tempted to provide an annual which will make it possible for you to renew the memo- ries of events and acquaintances of your years in the Marshfield Senior High School. Thus, this Tiger begins where last year's Tiger left off, and it includes all those events which are usually omitted because of the late date at which they take place. Furthermore, in an effort to make this a true memory book, we have tried to produce an annual which is prin- cipally informal, and which will bring to mind the every day occurrences of school life. K. DAHLKE K, BOYLAN A. MILES J. JOSEPHS P. NELSON J OLIGNEY -1 if 2 1 . ' 1 'L 1 , ..-JK ,. l 1 -S .LV l'g'r'- jf 5 l'- if! 74 4 v li. .Alu 'i 3 481,75 X L A 5 . A , 4 'fi . . 'H' ag' 4 5,v -4 5,5 if-' . -A 'an I' .2 , , A 4. , ,, V rw :iq '-E,-22 539 Q' 1- In Q .-nyipl , ff Sf ', . fl.: Xu' if ' 1, 4 ,- 3 ,- 56.5 iff? 4 K, jg Q' 1.i ? 5 J, 1 gp A , AQ if f f, 'Z if K .iff ' f Q 3 1 igikii? Q v 1 if x ,,, :FA Wx 6 1 x13 .'t iq' X. A -:.,,fMr.QQ1'2E'5V j i wizwk AN I MAL 5 1 U H I Q N . 1 Iwi az - X Y B E qt 1 vfu'nU ,Q ? Q, ..,.,...k. A . 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I .f?'Q. w, X W, QA Lf ,y x A A K . . . , I I ' xl , V1 A J,-Qfs It clxffl .1 1 l' N ,fm-Jw VIRGINIA RAY B S DOROTHY DUNN B E Stout Instntute Home lzconormcs BARBARA JANE WARD B A M A Onerl n College Un versty of Wsconsn French German U S Hstoy Ecu Clanre State Teachers College Lollege of St Tereso Umverslty of Wusconsn Northwestern Unlversuty Umversnty of Mlnnesoto Engl sh RUTH HARTEL B E Whltewoter Stote Teachers College Commerce MILDRED MEANS B A Carroll College Umvers ty of Wlsconsnn U S Hnstory Deon of Glrls H44iwo-vv.AgJ6L LENA KELLEY B S Umversnty of WISCONSIN Physlcol Educotnon MARJORIF HUGUNIN Umvers ty of Wusconsm Engllsh PhB ucufh CAROL WARD B S EMILY KIMBALL B S RUTH SJOLANDER R N Umverslty of Wlscons Oshkosh Srote Teachers College Un vers Yy of Wscorws rw Art Umverslty of Wscorwsn versfy OV Mrwesorc Engllsh Schcol Nurse BEATRICE GAGNON B KLARA DAHLKE B A MIRIAM HOSTETTER B M College of St Cotherme Rupon College Butler Umverslt Umverslt of Wlsconsln Umversnfy of Wlsconsln Arthur Jordon onservolory of Muslc Llbrory orlcl Hlstory Lclfm Algebra Muslc L.. X4 LLCLLZZL EDMOND SCHWAN B S HARRY BORCHARDT LeROY LEADHOLM B S Lmuvers Yy of W1 cons n S M Rnver Folls Store Teachers Collemc S Histo Below College World Hnstory Geography Consumer Umverssfy of Minnesota Educcmon Chemustry Physics Faculty monoqcr of Afmetucs JOHN PHILLIPS B A M A ALVIN BITZER B S CHARLES MINGST B E Whrtewofer Store Teachers Colicqv. Mrlwoukee Stove Teocherx Collcqc Ploftevrlle Siofe Teochers College orfhwrvcrn Umvcrsrty Unrvermfy of Mxnnegoiu Polmcol Scnence Bfology Commerce Comme? Mokrng ' 1 f L I U ' W 5 ' B. ., A .A, I I' 16 mf HAROLD JEPSON B 5 Rrpom Loflcqc Urmvhrmw of WSCOf15nr Agncubtcrc ALBERT SCHLEUNES B S Oshkosh Srote Teachers Colleq Lowrance Conservatory Northwestern Umversnty Vonfiercook School of Musuc Bond 7 X cLf'LL fc JOHN MURPHY B S LaCrosse Ctorc Tcochcrs CONIQQC Ln vrfrsnv of Wrscorws rv Prysc I Edocc! on WAI LACE MARTIN Srout Instutufe Metol Work CURTIS SOMMERER B S Ou? N Y Droftng KENNETH BOYLAN B S M Cemrol Store Te-ochcrs Colm-ge Llmversuty of Wsconsm Umvcrsufv of Mmrvescfo Mcztherr- fncs f 'U-. L I 'P Un Adamo mm NELVA LUBER 1924 1940 The sudden and untnrnely passing of Nelva carne as a great sadness to her several teachers and many student frnends Her quuet and gracious manner seemed to wm her the esteem of all Her very presence mnrrored her true character and worthwhlleness We pause amidst Ilfe s busy day and recognuze God s wusdom whuch sees far beyond our years qmu ue llflle lmzl 1011 or a neml lou cmmot go mam ll 1111111 om lugs ul11Cl1 Slzared xou lluc an tlzc rooms ul1e1e once ue me And ue shall fznd ll'11S true Tlmt all tlmt 1014 lzme touclaeal has kept Some gentle tlwugllt O 1011 les lzere 0re1e'f mu must dwell As part 0 us vm stm lncl tl1o14gl1 too soon 1014 sazd areuell 5011 rlzrl not go mam Clemz D Tznklmm , . . , I A . , . . , K ,, c H ' 7 .t f ff l:U7'Cl'GT.1'01l slzfzll stay. J-1 ': 1 v, - 1 t 1 A' I J f flf f g f - .' 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It takes courage but good luck to you class of il vx MAXINE ADLER German Cluh 3 4 VIRGINIA AIGNER Lommercnol Club 3 4 Scuence Club 3 Prom Commlfree Booster Club 3 4 A A VALERIA ARTS hn 5 2 A EILEEN BAUMBACH Lonn Club 2 MARCELLA BAUER St John s 2 Z! BECKER AUDREY BIECHLER SY Johns 2, Lommerclol Clurl 3 4. GAA34-6 ELLEN BLIESENER JEANETTE BLOY ESTHER BRAEM VIRGINIA BRAEM French Club 2 3 Lofm Club Scuence ub 3 Prom Commnttee 3 Glee Club 2 4 Mixed Chorus 3 4 G A A BEATRICE BURG German Club 4 LORRAINE COATY EDITH DOMACK A A Stevens Po nt Ws H Commercnol Club 4 Dromo Club 4 French Club Prom Commltfee 3 G A A Jf4 ' ! NV A9 'WL JW! -kftkx fpbqflf JEL L14 L, IRIS CROCKER BETTY DUMAS Scnence Club 4 G A A 3 4 so-:guns 2 Commercml u j!v,s,f.f 43400044 S xv In I .,X,44x,,x4. BETTY DEVERY MELBA DUNN Entered Sensor yeor French Cub 3 G A A ARUYRJE IC I EVELYN DURST Sl Johns, rclol S Johns 2 G A 3 Sc: ncACl 4r?rom Co mi gf, A19 rophy lub! K d .iv V IV CYNTHIA DIEM GERALDINE ECK Commercuol ub 3 Prom St Johns 2 Commercial Corrllmitee 3 Glee Club 3 G A LUCILLE DISHINGER DOROTHY FEHR NBACH Lotln Club 2 Commerclol Club 3 4 Drama Club 2 4 Lofln CIub 2 Sc: ence Club 3 Prom Commlffes. 3 Tiger Staff 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Maxed Chorus 2 3 4 Sextetfe 3 Quartet 4 G A A G B ard 4 475552 fylffj M7273 fl 'Snr I' MARY FELHOFER Commercnal Club 3 4 Sclence Club 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Tlger Staff 4 Booster Club 2 ROSLYN FOHRMANN Prom Commmee 3 Glee Club 2 Maxed Chorus 3 4 MARY FORDYCE Commercial Club 3 Drama Club 4 German Club 2 3 S ence Cl b 2 3 4 e Club 4 Booster Club 2 3 4 G A A 2 3 4 Photography Club 4 GEORGIANN GILES German Club 4 Prom Com mlttee 3 MARILYN GOLDBACH Latm Band Flute wund Duet Club 2 Glee Club 3 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 4 Soloist 2 3 4 Wood 3QuAntet 2 Woodwmd CONSTANCE HAIGHT Drama Club 2 4 Debate 2 Forensncs 2 4 G A A 2 4 Cheerleader 3 4 French C b 3 4 GERALDINE HALEY German Club 4 LORRAINE HANSEN VERNA HANSON Commercual Club 3 4 B ub 4 G A A 2 ALICE HENNING German Club 2 3 LORRAINE HENSELER Commercial Club 3 4 Club 3 LUCILLE HENSELER ooster Glee 3,4gG.A.Ai.2,3,4. 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', 5, 5 . . d 4 - I 'lr ' sf g GI ' 1 . g , A. . 3, 4, G A LOUISE NOWACKI St Johns 2 JOAN OLlGNEY Commercial Club 3 4 Latm Club 2 Scuence Club 3 Prom Commuttee 3 Forum Drscus snon 4 Tnger Staff 4 Boss r ub 2 3, 4 4 G A A Board 4 Secretary Treasurer 3 D A R Repre semahve 4 BETTY OLSTINSKI Commercual Club 4 German 3 4 G A LAVERNA OTT German Club 2 3 VlRGINlA PFEIFER Drama Club 2 4 Sclence Club 2 3 4 Forensrcs 2 3 4 A A Board 4 MAR ION PODRATZ MAVIS PORTER German Club 2 Glee Club FAITH PUCKER Lommerclal Club 3 Drama Club 4 LOYIn Club 4 Prom Commuttee 3 Tnger Staff 4 e club 2 3 4 Mlx Chorus 2 3 4 Glrls Sextet 4 Booster Club 4 G A A 2 alawngl- J J- ,uv,ff-U PI '7944w.J1 MARIAN RICE Commercial Club 3 4 Scrence Club 3 Forensncs 4 Glee Club 3 4 Mlxed Chorus Booster Club 4 G A 4 French Club 3 .LJAV BERNICE ROETHLE St Johns 2 Scrence Club 4 BERNICE SCHMIDT CAROLE SCHMITT Scxence Club 3 Prom Com mrttee 3 Booster Club 3 4 G A A 2 3 4 French ub fw HELEN SCHMITZ Commerclol Club 4, LORAYNE SCHNEIDER Commercuol Club 3 4 Gl Club 2 Bond 2 G A BLANCHE SCHRADER Commercial Club 3 4 Lahn ilu 3 Tiger St ff 4 G A CAROLE SCHROEDER Au urndole Was H S 2 German Club 3 4 Sclene Club 4 VIOLET SCHUBERT Dromo Club 4 German Club 3 4 Lotm Club 2 Forensucs EILEEN SCHULTE Commercnol Club 3 4 Dromo Club 2 4 Lcmn Club ence Club 2 3 4 Prom Com mnttee 3 Forum Dnscussnon 4 Forens cs 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 Booster ub 2 3 4 ROMILDA SCHUSTER Sclence Club 4 CAROL SMITH Scuence Club 3 4 Clee Club 2 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 2 5 IRENE SPAULDING Commercaol Club 3 Sclence Club 2 3 Booster Club 3 4 A A Board 4 GENEVIEVE SPEARBECKER German Club 2 French Club 4 BETTY STANGL Sf John s 2 Commercuol Club G W WQMQ5 .. p 'Lp mee Booster CI 25 Mfr KATHERINE STRUPP fi ll lx n , ff .41 Ml 'Q' 11 ' , : ee j 5 .A. ,3, l J 4. , cs. .'A.:2, 3, 4g G. .'A1 T b 5 A cz' ai . . 7 ' .2. 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DELORES TOY Prom Cnmmnttee 3 JEANNE TREUTEL t Johns 2 Cornrnerclol Club -l Booster Club 4 G A A KATHLEEN TRUDEAU Commercnol Club 3 4 lotln 7 Sclence Club 3 Prom Commmee 3 Tlger Sloff 4 ee Club 2 3 4 A 3 Prom Queen 3 Mollmckrodt Academy Wu m Ne Ill Z Hlghlond Pork EULALIA WAND St Johns 2 SHEILA WEARS Prom Commlttee 3 Forenslc Gee Club 2 3 4 Mix Chorus 2 3 4 Grrls Sextet 3 chestro 4 G A A French Cluh 3 4 JOAN WEIGEL St Johns 2 Prom Cornmlttee FRANCES WERNER nd 2 3 NXARY WILCOTT Germon Club 4 Scrertc Clul 3 Prom Ccmmrltee 5 or sun 3 4 G A A Boorcl CAROL WILTGEN bt Johns 2 Comme-rclul F J 4 Dromo Club 4 Prom Lommattee 3 Forenslcs 3 -l Glee Club 3 4 Mlxed Chorus COFTITTIPYCIKII Club 3 Science Club -l Prorn Commrttee Tl er Sloff 4 Glee Club 3 4 Mrxed Chorus 3 4 Phofog rophy Club 4 IRENE YAEGER German Club 3 4 C A A LORETTA ZAHN Commerrlol Club 4 German Club 3 MARY ZERTLER St Johns 2 Dromo Club 4 Scuence Club 3 Prom Com rmttee 3 Forenslcs 3 4 Tuger Sfoff 4 Glee Club :J 4 Mlxed C orua 3 G A A 3 Se e vary Treasurer 4 ' Bo , , 4 S ' : ' 1 -V f 1 J, 5 .. g . F - 3-, 4 en A , G. A A 2 5, -lg E . 4 ' , : . . , ,lu' Club ,, , 3, : : GI , Q, , G A 2' ' ,' , ' g 3, 45 G A A. 3, 4 EDITH WALSH ALJDREY WOODKEY e , . , V ' , ' Q 3, all H S 3 g 1 4: I , ,: , es, ' V : Or I I 3, 4, 5. ' ' A , I l h - J L , ' ,J cr DONALD ADLER ohm Prom Conn f PC Bon! DONALD BERG Sf Johrm S ence Clur blce Clul 3 -I Mlxed 'hows Ea O 4 Bo Q Quorfet 3 4 Che rleader 3 JOHN BLAETTLER Football 3 4 Basketball -I ALLEN BRAEM Prom Commuttee 3 Band 2 3 Foovball 2 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Box ng 2 M Cluh 2 Clash Presraent 2 DONALD BUFFI NGTON WILLIAM BUTLER FoorI:oII2 3 Hockey 2 Man ager 4 SCOTT CAMPBELL Drama Clan Z Sc: nu. C un 2 3 4 Prom Co mn em Glee u M xell hom O rev 5 Q artu 3 4 Cheerleader Bar OU y S HL WILLIAM CHAPEL Prom Ccmrmttec 3 Ba cs 3 4 Hockev 1 AUDRY CURTIN Boxmg MARVIN DORST llsvlllc Wls H I ence Club 4 Forum dnscus son 4 Forensncs 3 4 ee Club 4 Mlxed Chorus 4 WAYNE FELHOFER Sclence Club 2 3 4 Hockey JEROME FISCHER Sr John s Z Aqrncultural Clut 34 Band34 5rJ 52: wvr III, - -1: e 1 j, , 3 I X, , rv I - 5, CI In Z, 3 -4, I C s 2 3 4, c ' If - A z Z 3,-1: I ' Bow If 1 3 A ' 2, 'SI 2 1, ru Q 5, 4, ys'I cIel 3, V v A I I , , e 1 , : ' 2, ll 3 , 5 Nel , . , S Z: Sc- : . Vg' .v 1 I 5 : r , , GI z, 3, 4. ' I JAMES FRANK lps Was HAROLD GELDERNICK Football z 3 Hockey Agrlcultural Club 2 Box ng 2 3 M Club 2 R ERT REENE RAY GRIPENTROG St John s 2 Agr cultural Club 5 43Commercnal Club 3 Box UQ ROLAND GROSB I ER Sclence Club 3 4 LELAND GUK A rlcultural Club 2 3 4 Daury products team 4 ORVILLE HANSEN Agrlcultural Club 2 JOHN HARTL t Johns 2 Agrlcultural Club GORDON HASENOHRL 4 xm 2 3 M Club 2 OTTO HELMKE Agrncultural Club 4 Sclence Club 2 DONALD HOAG St Johns 2 Football 3 Hockey 3 4 OTTO HUEBSCHER Doury Cattle Team 4 Phlll , . H. 5. 2, 3, , 3, 4, -, I 2. 4 S . ' 5 . 3. 4: 5, 4. I , Q . OB G Agricultural Club 4. Science Club 3, 45 Football 2, 3, j Bo ' g , 5 , . , ' : i ' : ' 1' I. I D I ' , , . ' 5 , 4: 9 A . , 2 ' 4 A val WALTER IVES Prom Commuttee 3 Band 2 3 4 Basketball 3 JOHN JOHNSON Agruculturol Club 2 3 4 Glee Club 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Rung Commlttee 3 WALTER JOHNSON Agricultural Club 3 4 WILBUR JOHNSON Dromo Club 2 4 Latln Club 2 Scnence Club 4 Prom Com muttee 3 Forensucs 2 3 4 Tlger Staff 4 French Club 3 CLYDE KIDDOO Agrncultural Club 2 DANIEL KNAPTON Anculturol Club 2 3 4 Potato and Apple Team 3 rm Mechomcs 4 Scuence Club 4 Boxmg 2 DONALD KOENlG Sclence Club 3 4 WILLIAM KOHL Prom Commuttee 3 Z 3 4 Hoc y LQVERN LQMERE Football Science Club 4 Bond 2 ROBERT LANGE Football 3 4 Hocke ROMAN LAUBY Hockey 3 VERNON LINDOW y3 Agnculturol Club 4 Crops Team 3 Fat Stock Teom 4 Meat Team 4 J Y Aj' ', ,g ke 3.: if ,- 'L ' ,. g ,3,4. 7 15,1 ,: ' ,J ,44 I 4. s , . ,3,4. . 4 Q f . f . Fo V : 4 ' ' , ' '- lRVlN LUBE Hockey -4: Stagecralt 2, 3. VERLE LUEDTKE Qclcnce Club 3 Prom Commrttee 3 Hockey 2 3 4 CHESTER MEISSNER rrculfural Clul Z Darry Pro acts Team 3 Fat Stock Team 4 Craps Team 4 Meat Team 4 Baclaer Boys State 3 ROBERT MONTGOMERY rlcultural Club 2 3 Glee Club 2 3 M xed Charu Z 3 Cheerleader 3 MAX NELLES rrcultural Club 2 3 Baxung 3 N-L-APL. Cv w 'LAD .2979 iff! JERRY NORMINGTON Agrrcultural Club 3 4 EVERETT OLSEN Agrrcultural Club 2, 3, 4: Potato and Apple Team 2, Crops Team 35 Meat Team 3: Dairy Products Team 45 Dairy Cattle Team 4g Drama Club 4: Scaence Club 45 Forum Drs- cussron 4g Forcnsrcs 4 FELIX PANKRATZ St Johns 2 Agricultural Club 4 Scuence Club 4 oat ba 4 ROBERT PINNEY rrcultural Club 2 3 Football 2 3 4 Hockey 3 Boxmg 2 ROBERT PLANK Agricultural Club 2 4 Glee Club 3 4 Mnxed Chorus Band 2 3 FRANK PURDY Scaence Club 3 4 Forum Drs cussuon 4 Forensrcs 4 Trger Staff 4 Glee Club 4 Mrxed Chorus 4 Boxrng 2 3 Badger Bovs State 3 ROBERT REETHS Scrence Club 4 Prom Com mrttee 3 Football Manager 3 4 Basket a 4 Man a er 2 3 Boxing 3 M C ub G E7 TERENCE REICHERT St Johns 2 Scnence Club 3 4 Forenslcs 4 Glee Club 3 Mkxed Chorus 3 4 Basket o LAVERN lTOMMYl RICK Prom Commuttee 3 WILLIAM ROECKLEIN St Johns 2 Scuence Club MARK RUDY Scoence Club 4 Prom Com mittee 3 Band 2 3 4 Foot ball 4 Manager Basketball 3 4 Manager 2 M Club 2 LINUS RUFFING Drama Club 4 Latin Club 2 Sc ence Club 2 3 4 Pr m Commlttee 3 Debate 3 Forum Dnscussuon 4 Forenslcs 2 3 4 Tlger Staff4 Badgef Boys State 3 NORMAN SOMMERS St Johns 2 Band 3 JEROME SPINDLER rrculturol Club 2 3 Crops Team 3 Dalry Cattle ucts Team 4 Fat Stock Team Scnence Club 3 4 Pr cussvon 4 Boxlng 2 ROBERT STARGARDT Agrlcultural Club 3 4 ROBERT STAUBER Science Club 2 3 4 Prom Basketball 3 Hockey 2 Boxmg 2 3 M Club 2 JACK STENGL Band 2 3 4 Basketball ROBERT STROUTS Prom Commnttee 3 JAMES STUEBER St Johns 2 Scnence Club 3 -i' . ' 1 ' , Ag , , 4: 'K - : E : J, : I Il . I I - 4g I , j om - ' 2 ' 4: ' , , 2 Band 3, 45 Basketball 3, 4. Committee 35 Football 2, 3, 4j 1 , 5 4: . I I U . f v j 1 A , , 5 34 ' , 2: , , bf' M, i ', , : o ' ' ...sf JACK SUTTON Agricultural Club 2, 3, 45 Crops Team, 4: Dairy Prod- 35 Meat Team 45 Drama Club 45 Science Club 45 Forum Dis- Committee 35 Forum Discus- sion 45 Forensics 4' Tiger Staff 45 Boxing 2, 35 Class President 35 Badger Boys' State 3. HAROLD TRIERWEILER Football 2 3 4 Basketball DONALD VAN RYN Orchestra 3 4 WlLLlAM WEILER Drama Club 4 Latin Club Science Club 3 4 Class Pre :dent 4 Badger Boys State 3 CARL WICHMAN Agricultural Club 2 WILLIAM WlX Stratford, Wis. H. S. 2. GEORGE ZEIDLER St Johns 2 RUSSELL ZIMMER Science Club 4 as Club 4 Basketball 2 Boxing KERMIT ZOPFI ricultural Club 2 3 Crops Team 2 Meat Team 3 Dairy Cattle Team 4 Drama luo 4 German Club 2 4 Latin Club 4 Science Club 3 4 Prom Committee 3 Debate 3 Forum Discussion 4 Foren 3 4 Tiger Staf Class Vice President 4 Bad Qer Boys State 3 Senior whose picture does not appear Robert Stoker FJ ami O 4.5 Av 1 aw' MR SCHWAN Advuser iN DIX Presndent HARRIET WEARS Secretory Treasurer J vLf nv -- J' rig ' fisv Iop Row E Drescher M Fay W Huckner M Grrmes R Donkmeyer M Hem E Erwun B Butler N Hmkfoth K Felker Third Row H Glles R Hortnet! M Fehrenboch M Greene C Husfedt E Hosenowrl M Horwkey A Fleuschmcm I Hederer R Fursfenbefg Second Row M Hager J Greene C Hull C Holleron A Dnem C Fordyce J Auberson J Buckmosrer A Fehrenruoch Bottom Row E Adler A Curfm D Drshunger W Graf C Henruckssow L Hmtz E Curtn B Derhlotf , . L . X . ' , ff' I -1 X 1 . . Y , gf B' WV W' I ,J , . W, , . , ' - - X ' X C ' A i i 4 , i .li I 1 , . 4 it 3 . v ' Nw A ig 1 mn- I N A C 5 . . ,. , , . J . ' E. . . ,Q ,. , V, . V vf , ' of C C -+ I' A ff DX , 4 I H I . ' 5 i 'X , . 4: L g-, C. A r Q? 5 Q M A A ' - 'lr-' Q ,J -. . .' 1 1 , . , . 0 Z X, . . 3, e . Z x 4 ' r Q ' . , rn -4 'X -I - . I g ,. -4- 5 A A rw ----. C , F .X r- N - ' A O I h 0 1 A -I A 4 5, YD . C , , 'U , . . , ' m 'C . Cl. ,, G, - K of 2 'V ' 5' ' , . X . Q ' A A T ' ' . ' ' I ,mfzsv J-kia - J ,M- ' r Ii ya Top Row R Purwutz R uuxrner H Mullcr M Kerske J Merkel E Longrchr E Lmdow M Remwond J Kruegev M R Kerske M MICHOISKI m1RQw D Noerxfqmcr M crtclle oovvcm ckur Nom A R Morrm A Krwopfon D Kocmg L Pooov J Nelsol' E Pe CYSOVT 5ecom1Rov- D Kcfrmexer L Kuchrwchoi M Mochwer M Rc? L NofmmQYor' C Peverxon Korleen Reefhs Kathleen Reef s Q ff L C bonger Bottom Row V Josm H mqle M Sanger is Rocher A Jocohson F: Rasmubsen L Lemwonoer P Meyer J Mess w W -f- W o 4 TOD Row G Schmoll M brmow A Servme R Schroeder E Sommers E Wurwrow R WerQ0' B Smnh R Zmdlef 5 Vedde' B W'x Third Row N W4 h C C mon A Souraert M Weber M Src-ffek D Zwec J TOUDOVK I Wefnflfennef M 5fZCf R WUQVWCV B TOUSC ek C etmolri com1Row L Schweal L X hemr Pmuxr H H Lor E Scehafer K Wogrwer F Wefor E Steffen D Tempos otom Row A Sch4mmL D Thom S Srwmmr D Sw J Swk Zerfwcr w N morn L Srorg C Trox 36 ' ,, V V f e L . 4 ,k, . , if i . L - A .1 , ' I 1' .- 5 . L , M 4 ,H T D iw ' y N 1 Th 1 rw - K E O Q D So 1 J f we , , , Y, ' , W1 V , , u , P rz E A k Q , W N V 1 . ' xv' A www j f 4 N UN M ,7 'ff ' 1 I x 'J , A f - 4 f f gy h . J 1 -X i , ng :fx Vx I' , N' B ., 4 , 55 ,, G 1 Se ' Z mf Q Y 5Cm,.m - I we qcl ww , l B f -, c 4 , vom . err CJ , E We srer J Ne L: , I . el j 24 APN o Row D Ccsey J Josephs G Fvksen R Butler R Deernng L Fol A Bo os F7 Ffoefn H Adler E Jlrsc ele Thurd Row E Beouehome H Henseler C. Brev L Eckes R Fehrerwbcch Nl Fehreruboch O Hosenohrl J Bloczynskn J Rhode E Bomes ond Row I Groh B Bender J Bouer l. ey eer R Hoffman Hosrl r rx Bollom Row A Breheum C Fronkwlck T Jlrschele D Brontrler R Heltng 8 Blrgo A Gnrhrechr F Glcrchener Top Row L Wmch K Kohl J Ruder K Poooe E Osfronder D Schmdler R Werner J Schroeder D Zuelke G Kepoerf Third Row M Zuelke R Wilcox Cliff Merkel J Mlcholskv E Spry J Srernwelss C Schuh H Lee L Swonsorm F KIDO RPCOUCJ Row W Kroemer D Purdv C Wolters A Regrver R Yerkes K Selmer? N Lmlow W Wagner M Koch W SUYTCP BoTTom Row F Plank J Wlerzlnskl C Koemg H Ploen W Sfouss R Sm TH R Rosmosseo Cyril Merkel M MCCUIIOCD - - 13 Tp : . , . , . , . , , f r , , h Se: Az' ,,' ,R B',FBesl ,GD,:rs1 J fete,J,D' I lr gr 4 0 A . 5 ' 4 an O 43 -we NAR BORCHARDT Adwsef CHARLES LEY Cecretory Treasurer PATRICIA SCHREINER Vice President LAWRENCE PETERSON President o 9 Top Row Z. Conney, J. Backus, B George, D. Buffungton, M. Hansen, M Hem, T. Hennfz, L. Frueders, D. Gouger. Thnrd Row F. Brootz, L Geldermck, M Ferreli, D. Foster, R. Eckes, C. Heunzen, L. Duermger, I. Hosenohrl, B. Crocker Second Row: V. Bentz, S. Gehler G Felhofer, M. Elmer, L. Folz, L Hansen, M. Dushnnger, C. Grnmn. Boffom ROW' L- BEYQ, N- EFWQEI, F Dunn, L. Frederuck, V. Broem, F. Dnshnnger, S. Hosselberger, J. Hcrsch. ' 1 1 2 , L . ' w r A xXx N xl n N 1 L X ,J Y -X xy J 38 XLXXX Q X J X 4 J Jfjf IJ -1 x Top Row M Krczschnewskl S Nelson V Letnwonder J Ott Krueger P Nelson J Kaos E Luebe J Lenz Thnrd Row P Mothsesen E Martnn P Leonard J Johnson Huebscrter M Lawrence L Herkert M Loveland W Mercer Second Row G ONell D Koch G Ohm B Knpp R Kroemer P Me Kel L Mueller Bottom Row R Maxwell S Hobelsberger E Kuehmuchel R Karger M Loos V Merkel nn! uv Top Rf-w M Snnn V Stegbauer B Wean B Walsh R Wmkert M Wltgen R Word M Rouscn tra Dow H Yoeger E Nood J Reed P Schreuner K Stup e A Towne M Rayhorn L Wtcmon S Steohens Second Row E Thompson L Scnmttz E Schrmtt T Treutel Roma E Watt G Whltttngton S Nens ng Bottom Row S Tremmel A Rogney C Scott A Treutel M Sclnneta r E Wltt L Strobel . - -M. J 1 . 1 ' N R Q -Y' , - 9 , n! . 3 . -1 -V .'v K ' n ' '1 'f 4 0 ' ' , vi V- A V ' .Q 5 V1 J 4 . ,. -+ ' Sf J ' 1 wiv.: 'i 'H 7.9! l ,LA f l J xt Q. A 'fs 9 ' - - . . D. -a. fr ,, , . ,Y 4 ' ,, L 4 ' 3 2 Q , ,, . , - - .4 ' ' ' 4- . . I I 1 f nl N J nf' Top Row D Edwards A Kautzo K Brlckheurner L GI k W uc Ledger G Jrschele E Greubel J Jaeckel E Arndt M Leffel Thnrd Row C Croft T Hunn J Hansen J Leuck W H arnmerle K Hoerl L Bonmon D Egaebrecht K Foster Second Row C Devine W Knox G Jensen G Ledger D Bmten M Broern W Corus L Krawnz W Kohs E CoaT Botfarn Row H Beyer M Bewl C Lev J C V v y on on W Broem R Barreti G Barwwneck K Kroemer B Domock M A Too Row A Mafhson W Tollefson V Zuegahn R Wolff M Thom W Pors R Wenzel E Dressler J McDonald G Wen Th1riSRow RI Stennacker J Rasmussen B Sfadler L Peterson W Rasmussen H Waliz K Walls W Stonber R Stolb Chrmme J f n Ro M Plsner A Walsh W Scheller M Rhodes M Schlafke J Messerschrmdt J Marfm G Wax S Red G W Boffom Row J Wunrow C Marvun R Me r M M d D Matthews r J Roever oodkey ye afowutz P Seudi J Trudeau L Relgel W Wendt W Thomas W Noll 9 , .. , ,j , , N. L 1' 4' is N , 5 Qi N- - 1 A K K , , . , . , , , , , . : , , , . , . , . ' . , , , , . , . , . , . 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I - 117 ' X E rg Fifi' I Il, lung 'fi' 2 X J , F1 ' 'T A 13- 4 f., 4 , 7 it Y ii- X Ol?2l72fL 'ZLCLLCLZ Z7 Top Row C Multerer M Muchalsk: J Treutel J Krueger E Wunrow B Schrader R Dankemeyer A Servuce M Grimes H Schmrtz R Wagner Second Row L Petz D Fehrenbach L Normnngton C Krasun B Olstmskl L Schneider A Koch K Kennev M Rlce J Buckmaster Bottom Row Mss Hortel C Wlltgen B McCabe V Joss: A Diem H lngle L Zahn C Holleran E Adler V Aigner Mr Phllllps Presudent Evelyn Mlchels Vnce President Dorothy Fehrenbacl' Secretary Blanche Schrader Treasurer Alma Koch Advisers Muss Hartel and Mr Phnllups The purpose of the Comrrgercnal Club as to promote unterest ID the commercnal fneld to become acquaunted with modern progressnve business methods and to afford social as well as recreatlonal opportunutues Thus year only students enrolled nn stenography and com merce classes were ellglble for membershnp Among the many Interesting meetungs held by the club the Christmas party grven for the smaller chlldren of the grade schools was the most enjoyable A dmner was served In the cafeterna and each chnld was presented with a gntt At the January meetmg a local bus: ness man was the mann speaker on the program ln February the club members decnded to have a change from the regular busuness meetmg A soclal hour was planned, and Orns Andlng and has band furnished musuc for dancung nn the Hugh School Gym As guests of our March meetmg the alumna members of 40 told us about the steno graphnc posutuons they have held smce graduatlon Next year we hope to come back to tell our experuences The Commerucal Club IS Iooklng forward to the Aprul meetmg whnch wall be a vnset to the otfuce of the Roddus Lumber and Veneer Company For the last meetmg we are plannlng a banquet at the Hotel Charles I I I l . l J ' 4 A . . 1, - ' T. .V ' 1 . 'fx ' 4 ' , 7 ' , - 3 L f A ' I I 4 If 3- Q4 I, KL , ,' Third Raw: L. Lecnwander, M. Trudeau, E. Peterson, M, Felhofer, E. Michels, A, Biechler, E. Oppman, A. Seubert, E. Schulte, V. Hansen, J. Olmney, J. Nelson, E. Domack. H H , H I I - . - - I . u 1 I . I. ' I . I . . . I - ... . , . . I . I ' I Cver O words a mmute B Schroder D Fehrenbacn Best typvsr K Trudeau, E Muchels M Felho er Cold pm wmners 1120 words a mmutel E Mlchels Best shorthand wrwter L Schnender C Wnltgen K Trudeau B Schrader E Schulte N IOO words a mmute: V, Aigner, C. Krosin, D. Fehrenbach, Making money for the Commercral Club L. Schnenderl A. Biechler, oozfefz T Top Row M l-ordyce K Felker R Schroeder J Krueger E Wunrow J Trcutel I Kraemer M 'now R Mortun M Weber Th rd Row M Felhofer D Koenig R Oulxtner J Nelson M Steffek t Schulte I Spaulding K Kenney V Hansen J Olngnev Second Row C Schmitt M Rentz K Reeths F Pucker C Fordyce M Rlce J Bu kmcster D Tempas M Qulrt Presudent Mary Fordyce Vlce President Joan Olugney H Secretary Treasurer Rae Jean Schroeder Adviser Mass Kelley The Booster Club has been an actlve organlzatuon un thus school for many years lt IS the duty and prnvulege of the club members to attend all the home football and baskeboll games In a body On the day of the game orange sweaters and black sklrts are worn by the gurls Among the Booster Club s annual actnvutues are the athletlc banquet to whuch all boys who have been octave ln athletlcs are :nvlted and a trlp to the one out of town game which the gurls would luke most to see This year 44 tl I Z, I A ' A 4 l pc., l x Bottom Row': Mlttenf G.'ZettIe'r, M. Mechlerf P. Steflen. C. Henrircusson Lf Petz,NV. Aigftdf. M55 KGHQY- l I N- X XX n V X K . I . - . I - K ' . lxv ' l Y, . ' I my , . . . ' . . . . . I ll ll ' ' ' ' .Z 7. -5 Top Row M V nrrw bLCOmi Row PUCKLV w ,F-Erw LAUC' wth Y-low C. 5 f avr A H on s rcvwrgch A Vu 1 Vcholsk R Woqncr R Pnwn Urs! fx Vccmcr M Vrg I T f r U mg or S V C vo fu NA ww Chmflv QIMLH C rox Kuvhv r rrwmwu arf or 5-ww M F1 1, V ,pau V1 L K um mr lr f f Murv r Q . , 5 E I x 1 . A ' A A V - x I Vw M -, z E D B K kv A Ex V F Srvwdvv I V-or A D L Q .wf-V r v1 4 , J M llc J 0 ICI 2 K Xq N0 Mer X S rv 01' 51 J V F-mv mv E Q' I V ','V H x'.V-,V 1 'V V V C S V H 'V K ' rx L V-VNV! JC ,, f X F- 51' 'V' QILVV Q HV 1VVrV'V 4 Au' A ' ' 'J - V ' V F We S Feb A LJ Q ' M Pc jc' ll fwv 4 UK Q '.wVWrf.LV . Vpmf C M4 Vr ,V K. VV- Tr ,VH V C, Z I K RQ , V-Vfg C HU gm 5 L,4VvV.1V'L- L L .YV. WMV- ,fy . mu X- LN. f,. - A rx L H JY V ' M1 wq K Rc: Vm. K 0 V, M k fu M Un 'V I, H Q l'1Vg'Vr :BV-V,V Fc, ch Oc! , M 'Nricr V1 B RDCVVQN E TQ ,N wok N F '-,rm N' bla QK J Om. U , .m,rgVm P- . V fi P V K HN wmv, Li Huvwr, R Qmxtrwcr K rnlkcr L rmstoir M ww-cf M umm L Sch' VV 'cr C Svrwlm I, FV v hw V 'O X CV' .' ' , V , A L,lI'1H' . ,V -XV A Sch vKVVi E A HM V SY V' X J ELMPVV 1-If' , V- 'Q M T , w V ,: V ,xv . ' A .1 L, ,Q VV A 1 , A 'Q ' , N ' .V , L. . ' V .1 . . A ' f v 'I Vik 5 8 O 4' Z I . ' I 'V - I VM 1 - I R v LQ V ,- D K. mg on D - H 1 H Q wcrr, 1: QV . . F - Q11 En. 'J ::'1fQ '-'frm' if Km- 'V V ' 4: K ' - i ' 'Z TW Aff Z.: C 5 'V 'V 'VJ V lf - . . - ' , 'rn-.1 V-' 'un HV. , V: RMA : -rahkv 4 .J gi L-4W,Q,,, I lf, , L MJJK .. ,W .. v VL 2 VV , V Q, . ,- V-'cvlnv . ' ' L,v, . f ' V L 'L- r ,rm Rpm L 'Vw .V : 'JJ' ' if :Z . - L 'V ', Z Y AV V.. 9 'fy' 1 -,-V 1 ici FQ' X V' - U f- ' ' 'K ' ' ' F: I',fv' HJ, Q 2:31 . Epfm- ' L fawuv J- L bg , N' -gnz fl P',,'f. F Q ' ' f'.'- ' bottom Row D Koftmcyer E V-fcvsfor U Dshmqcr Mx ron V Pfelvor E: Sforxgcl 41 ff Top ow V ELC f L nwoncicr M Kfoschrewslm J SrQg'ouer cwsov M Hcmsef ocvcr .VL L M1 npr 'S B Welsh D Bm? I Kmeycr JCM. Q4 jfigcg Presudent Paulune Steffen Vuce Presudent Mary Felhofer ecrefary Treasur r Maruorue Mutten Advuser Muss K Hey M M ewtfjfu G A A BOARD op Row C Multerer V Pfeufer D Morruson Olugney C Krasun Bottom Row D Fehrenbach M Felhofer P Steffen M Mutfen All Senuor Hugh School gurls who were unter sted un partucupatung un gurls athletucs uoun d the Gurls Athletuc Assocuatuon un September A schedule of seasonal acttvutses was organuzed Pounts are guven for actuve partucupatuon un varucus events The award for acquurung fuve hundred pounts us the G A A emblem Th hughest award us the black and orange M guven for fufteen hundred pounts The club actuvutues started un the fall wuth th color and class tournaments un volleyball The Sophomores were the unter class champuons The basketball games got under way after Thanksguvung Follownng the muxer color tournament more than one hundred gurls par tucupated un the challenge team tournament The l-ly Steppers were the wunners After th class basketball games sprung badmunton and baseball were played ln May the board members elect the most actuve and th best suuted uunuors to full theur places for next year wuth the exceptuon of th hugher affucers who are elected by vote of all th G A A members CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL TEAM M VWNNER5 Top Row M Felhofer P Steffen M Mutteru C Krosm P gfeffen 1 Spouudmq Bottom Row D Morruson C Krasun M Wulcott M Laos f. 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'ZX W,,,,nwW ..- F, Ps ll 4... f.Nf 4m Top Sov2fJ Sugton V Zuegohn J Sfernwelss R Montgomery K Zopfu C Menssner C Wnchmon O Huebscher J Schroeder E Arndt orgor Y Second Row M Nelles J Spmdler O Helmke A Koufzo E Sprv K Brzckhelmer B Messerschrmdf J Johnson Mr Jepson Bottom Row L Peterson F Ponkrofz W Llndow C Croft J Normmgton C Kuddoo J Hortl D Rhyner 'fl ...P one U v 'Huang Top Row J Leuck R Greene V Lmdow L Guk H Henseler T Jurscnele E Olson G Dorst W Sutton D Brontner Qecond Row K Foster G Woodkey D rnften A Regner A Curran R Gnoenrroo 9 Reuf R Meyers W Kons BOWOFYW ROW H Beyer F Plank C Merkel F Glemhsner L Revgel J Vvunrow A Brehewm M Beal I Q O I , 1' ,r Jfpgf.. ' V I 50-.f:.::. A 44' ' ,. , A A . 'D V ,. r . y L . M , F Q, I 3 , ' , '- J . . ., - - - J - , v ' V - , I ' v ' . , Z : 'i 1 I ' r - , - I , . , . , . , . , . , . , , Y f . I , . I , . , , , .v P , . A , , , . . 4 X -1. 5 4 N k, ', I 3. ,iz-lf. 3, I M Y I L -QL V H 4 9 4? A., . -ar 4, wif x -' -.., J L1 4 or La V LINDOW J SUTTON K ZOPFI E OLSEN J SPINDLER MR JEPSON 75764 President Kerrnlt Zopfu Treasurer Vernon Lundow Vlce Presndent Everett Olsen Reporter Jack Sutton Qecretary Jerom Sprndler Adviser Mr Jepson The Agrncultural Club for l94O 4l has an enrollment of one hundred boys These boys partncupate In an octave program of events held throughout the year The tnrst event was the state agricultural contest held at Madison on October 4 5 Marshfield entered eight teams each composed of three members an the followlng fnelds of competx tnon crops potatoes apples dalry cattle luve stock daury products meats and farm mechanncs Twenty fnve hundred boys from two hundred twenty hugh schools competed nn these contests The Marshfield Teams recenved a ratsng of supenor I pper lO l meats crops and dairy products a rating of good lsecond 20091 ln dairy cattle and livestock and IH farm mechanucs a ratung of credntable lthnrd ZOOOJ The meat team was named fnrst nn the state Jerome Splndler placed fnrst rn nndlvuduol cheese scoring ln cooperatron with the Marshtneld Chamber of Commerce, the Agrrculture Club spon sored a colt show In September Wnth the help of the some organzzatuon a rural school Marshfield Chapter of the Future Farmers of Am rnca In cooperatxon wnth the Wnsconsun Assoclatlon sp nsored a Leadershup Trannnng Conference, tor other chapters of Central Wlsconsln Four hundred nineteen members from s xteen schools attended The club members are engaged In many d fferent kinds of work Fifty are members of the Future Farmers of America Twenty fave are kept busy welghung testing and record :ng the progress ot thelr home daury herds Tmrty fnve boys have swlne and sheep protects and the maloruty of thus group show therr sto k In fours at Chippewa Falls La Crosse Wau au Nenllsvulle Mnlwaukee and Marshfield ln addrtuon the members are octave un such ent rcrnses and orojects as small fruit and or hard Improvement hybrid corn pedugreed gra ns vegetables soul testing fertuluzmg and lumung daury cattle bees and poultry Sev enty per cent of the boys are members and I aders In 4 H Clubs an Clark Marathon and Wood Countles X ufwza O. 'UTLE '15, l7.sacfe'z1gLf2 on stance 5 I O , I . , I . T I l I AI I I I V I I I l . - ' ' ' ' U GO in ' I ' II II ' ' . I I . . I . - . ll I ffl ' . ' I . . V . - . . A l I crops-judging contest was held, In whuch twenty-sax schools partncupated. On March 4, the . . A ,, . . . . . I NJ . . . . . . Z . . . I I - ' I I I ' I 5 . . . , . . . 4 I I I 1 1 I ' - Q . A . . T' I I Z f I J 9 I2 :cl H211 J Sutton C Meussner Mr Jepson V Lmndow ciadeaf Cjeanz Thus Marshfield team receuved a ratung of superuor and placed flrst an the state lnduvldually Chester Meussner placed sec ond Vernon Llndow third and lack Sutton fifth Durang November 9 l l the team competed at th Natucnal Contest held rn conlunctlon wrth the Amerncan Royal Lsvestock Show at Kansas Cnty Mo The team placed fufth nn competltlon wuth twenty two other states Vernon Landow tned for seventh place and each team member receuved an honorary cer tnfucate from the Amerncan Vocatuonal Assoc lOflCl'1 Loezfoc Kermit Zopfu Everett Olsen and Otto ceuved a rating of good In competetson wlth two hundred teams M mber of the Lnvestock team were Chester Melssner Jercm Splndler and Vernon Llndow This team In competltnon with one hundred fnfty teams also receaved a rating of good Mr Jepson C Menssner J Spmdler A Breheum QS' Back Row V Lmdow 'O Huebscher J Spnndler Front Row C Merssner K Zopfl E Olsen 'ZOLL The crops contest requures nts contestants to udentlfy crop seeds crop plants and weeds and to yudge samples of the leadlng fzeld cro ps In Wlsconsln Thus team In competntuon wuth one hundred forty seven other hugh schools recenved a rat :ng of superior Allen Brehelm tied for lOth place nndlvndual, and Jerome Spmdler and Chester Meussner tled for thirteenth and twenty thurd respec tvvely I U, L 3 a 5- - 3 ,-4 ' - - ' ' K, AA px I . A l I . . ' E J 1, , lr J C Huebscher made up the dairy team, which re- A .:.r.-V 1 X Q. e ' 'Q X . Q , 4 , 11 ,ll M f ' , X f xx' . 5 L ' , A f I Mu . r ,, ,,I Veil' 5f,ji'gM, Mod coca Mjjg7,,,g4f '4f ' Lvvav Top Row Mr Mungst B Wx R Sto ber G Fyksen R Deer ng E J rschele W Sto ber Mr Leadholm Second Row R Stauber D Rhyner H Geldern ck H Tr erweler A B ae R Lanae D Hoag R PInney Th rd Row K Br Ckhel er N Klle M Rudy B Kohl D Braem F B seler J MIcnalsk M raem F Pankratz Bottom Row L Bey J Hansen R Ashton A Garbrecht R Reeths R Barrett M McCulloch E Murray Players not on P ctu e J Bauer L. S anson After but two weeks of practIce under theIr new coach Charles MIngst the TIgers met for theIr openIng game Wausau the l939 Conference champIons The Wausau team showIng a smooth brand of football over powered the hard fIghtIng TIQGFS by a score of 39 O The next game was wIth Stevens POINT and although outplayIng the PoInters they just couldn t wIn Stevens PoInt capItalIzIng on a holdIng penalty pushed over a touchdown In the closIng mInutes of the game to defeat the TIgers l2 to 6 The TIQGFS garnered theIr fIrst wIn when they defeated WIsconsIn RapIds 26 to ZO The MarshfIeld eleven dIsplayed a punch whIch d moralIzed the Red RaIders MarshfIeld s homecomIng game agaInst a powerful team from AHYIQO ended In a 31 O defeat for the TIQGFS AHTIQO completely over powered the much smaller Orange and Black eleven Severely handIcapped by the loss of three ace men Gandt Hansen and ReInwcnd who were called when the NatIonal Guard was Inducted Into federal SGFVICE we met MerrIll at the Blueyays' homecomIng MerrIll dIsplayed a powerful aIr attack and MarshfIeld was defeated 24 O The followIna week MarshfIeld encountered the Rhmelander team on the home grounds Although the TIQEVS battled every mInute twey Iust couldn t push over those touchdowns so vItal for a wIn MarshfIeld s best playIng was done ID the thIrd quarter when they drove cn to four fIrst downs and held the Hodags at bay The game ended wIth the MarshfIeld team cn the short end of a 20 O score Marshfreld s last qame was played on a ra n soaked fIeld at Nekoosa After an extreme ly erratrc game marked by much fumblIng on the part of both teams the TIQETS pushed across a touchdown In the last flVe mInutes to defeat the Papermakers l2 6 I f . 4 . l! l I is Iv. 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I 7 laffa 'znzafz L SWANSON D HOAG M RUDY D RHYNER Halfbock Tackle aanrd Holfbock R LANGE J MICHALSKI H TRIFRWEILER W KOHL Center Tackle Gaard V15 A BRAEM R STAUBEFX H GELDERNICK R WNNEY End Halfback nd Guord J BALER M RHNNAND J HANQEN R GANDT Quarterback Gumd Fullback CGUYCY Pf' F 56 COACH MINGST GIVING OUT THE LETTERS . - . - x 'IE . 1 - ' ' E r T V T . ,Q . 9 X, nr - g2:A V ' ggi ami 5, cgfumzu JM 5 Euznaz Eaigafgaff , , f 2 Top Row R Berg W Wagne G Dorst J Josephs L Peterson R Ste ocker G Je se Qecond Row H 'Fr erweler R Reeths N Fehrenbach J Rudy H G ldern ck Botto Ro M R dy D Baem J Ba er R We el D Con aughty The Marshfield Hugh basketball team entered upon a very dnsastrous season wcth only one regular returning from last year s State Tournament team For thus reason Coach Murphy was compelled to start the season wuth several mexperlenced boys un the lme up Although the Tigers were unable to break Into the wan column they dvd rank hugh ln the sta TISTICS department Jummy Bauer the only letterman from last year s team took top honors ln free throw scoring by making more free throws than any other man In the Conference The team a a whole made more than Its share of the glft shots The Marshfleld fuve also made another record by playmg the cleanest ball an the cnrcuut There were only l I2 fouls called on th Trgers whale the n xt lowest tabulatnon mlssed this mark by 3 fouls For the first game Marshfneld encountered the tall and experlenced team from Antlgo The Tugers were left behind In the flrst three quarters but came back In the fourth to score ten points The Nekoosa game which resembled football rather than basketball was by far the rough est game of the season It was necessary for the Tigers to play an elnmlnatnon game with Stratford to declde who was to enter the regional tournament ln an overtime gam played on the Stevens Point floor the Tigers were defeated 24 22 SCHEDULE CONFERENCE GAMES Marshfleld Marshfleld Marshfield Marshfield Marshfueld Marshfleld Marshfield Marshfleld Marshfield Marshfield Marshfueld Marshfaeld Antvgo Nekoosa 23 Tomohawk 4O Nekoosa 3 Stevens Pount 53 Rhlnelander 42 Wnsconsun Rapnds 34 Stevens Pomt 31 Merrnll Wausau 40 Tomahawk 27 Wlsconsm Rapids 42 gi , 14 6 E 3 ' -23 ' -37 ' -l4 - ' -ll - ' -Zl - 9 ' -27 ' - ' -l8 ' - . -IO . . . - . 122 . - ' -23 ' --35 ' -27 - ' -2l - . 120 . . . 1 faffa 'znzuz 9 gg 7 i LL. as J RUDY J BAUER STEINACKER Guo rd Guo rd R WENZEL D BRAFM H T Center For ard M RUDY COACH MURPHY Guard Fo o d RWEILER Guard EHREN BACH Manager .sam chan DC f-a ONNAUGHTY Center GFLDERNICK Guo d R REETHS For ard C rrr e 2 33 1 f r i r A r W y . B M' A gig 4 , ,,'l nw f M , 1 +rr - Q U X 39 I e r r Y f' r fs ezi 4 rj A ..,. 1 rf A , , R. . , . e . R15 '. , V . N, F . W U55 in G4 ' I A ' 1 ffl Chloe .5 op Ro B utler G Ba eck A Gabecht I L be D Het g R Sta be W Felhofer R Pn ey M McC lloch M Leadhol D-otgly R Ro Fenre bach W Schelle N Klle D Hoag J Blaettler K Hoerl R L nge R Fehe bach V Luedtke Hockey was hampered from the beginning to the end of the season by poor hockey weather ln fact the local sextet had had two practice sessions when they encountered the Stevens Point squad Under the leadership of their new Coach LeRoy Leadholm the Tigers proved to be one of the scrappiest teams in the con ference The Tigers' next opponent was Wausau who proved their league leading ability when they d feated the locals twice during the season with a score of 5 to O After losing to the strong Medford aggregation the Tigers gathered momentum to defeat the Rapids Raiders 5 to O only to be defeated in the return rr-atch Marshfield hockey fans got a thrill out of th double overtime contest with Stevens Point After playing three full periods and one overtime period of hockey deadlocked in a scoreless tie both teams tallied markers with less than a minute to play and the game ended On February 8 the Waupaca hockey team encountered the Tigers here at the Park Avenue Rink Two days later the team went to Waupaca for the return match The Tigers won both contests with the respective scores of 3 to l and 5 to l SCHEDULE Marshfield Stevens Point Marshfield Wausau 5 Marshfield Medford 9 Marshfield Wisconsin Rapids O Marshfield Medford 2 Marshfield Stevens Point l ldouble overtimel Marshfield Wausau 5 Marshfield Waupaca I Marshfield - Waupaca - l Marshfield - Wisconsin Rapids - 5 faffazman W SCHELLER Wlng J BLAETTLER Defense V LUEDTKE Goahe D HOAG Defense R FEHRENBACH G-oahe I L BE Defense R STAUBER Center COACH LEADHOLM R LANGE Defense L EY W ng R HEITING Defense W BUTLER Manager N K LLE Wung K HOERL Defense M MCCULLOCH Wang W FELHOFER Center BADGER BOYS STATE Bock Row K Zopfu C Mcnssrwer L Ruffmg J Sutton Front Row R Cucndt S Compbc!T W Weller E Purdy 335'-..., 4 3 R GANDT 441 A 'O ,0- 'Wink' M DORST Amerncon Leguon Orotory Contest STUDENTS WHO HAVE ENTERED SERVICE E B RG D LELAND CARPENTER N LUPIENT GAN DT D MATTHEWS HANSEN M REINWAND R STEGER 'ww- Jil i -..-Nngr J HANSEN M REINWAND QW A L. A E , S' M, A R, , , 1' - S ' S 1 ' , . ' f R? -J V f 'M 0uR DMRYMEN UNACCUSTOMED Ae I An Youua Locnmvm. ls lr AWN-3 WHAT A Lare- jx Decovsf ' WHERs's NR. BQRCHARDT o ONLY' FALL ! T 7 even Lsmsue Bocfiis wHAT'S mf. PJENCH Fon R ll 1 N- W! FAMMAR - AREN'T Rev-4 A FUTURE VOTER 7 'T' Loomis Go-oo! YM Qfccxs BX fb If . W2LW J? ,M 7 wifi W 154 YN L5 alia Llc CUZL! Edd!! C 'HO ill Top Rc R Welcox R Yerkes J Sutton H Lee L Ruttlng K Zoptr J McDonald W Johnson S Campbell E Olson Second Ro M Elmer L Normrngton D Fehrenbach F Pucker M Fordyce E Domack C Harght S Stephens Mass Hugunm Bottom Ro V Pte fter M Mtten J Werz nskr C Holleran M Re tz K Fo clyce C Henncksson C Wrltgen Presrdent Wrlbur Johnson Secretary Erleen Schulte Treasurer Wllllam Weller Advrser Mass Hugunln Thus year truly mrght be called the Renalssance of the Masque and Bouble Early rn the year several ambrtuous sensors got together and determrned that after a dark period ot one year there should be a general awaken mg ot dramatlcs ln the hugh school Wlth such a sparrt In mnnd plans were rrnmedrately formed, and try outs tor students were conducted by those sen tors who had prevrausly belonged to the Drama Club twenty seven puprls were accepted and the Masque and Bouble was once more establrshed The trrst meetungs were devoted to pantomrmes and to vorce and dlctoon Clrmaxrng the year were the three one act plays The Passlng of Chow Chow by Elmer Race Shall We Jorn The Ladles by Sur James Barrle and ln the Sprung a Young Man s Fancy They were presented rn the Lnttle Theater on three consecutlve afternoons for the students and on one eve nrng for the publlc ffl - T - ' I H ' T ft -. 1' ' 'Jw his. .24 :tk is mv L .6'f V 'f . JL -A - + Q J 41 - ' J 'T L --2. T -1 Q... T' .www 5' -w. , , , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . ' wi , , , , . , . , . , . , . ' , , , ' Thurd Row: L. Frleders, R. Martin E, Schulte, J. Muller, W. Weller, V. Schubert, J. Kaos, R. Hetko, M. Steffek. w. , r , . l , I I , , I , I , . r , . , . . - - ff V 11 Il Il I ' ll I . . ,, . . . . . . . . - ' I . I ' . . I ,, . I ll ' I ll ' ' ll- ' ' I I II ' I Il ' ' I . O 'ZEIZQLCQ COACHES Declamatnon ous Declamatron Speaklng About one hundred twenty students orrgmally answered the call to Forensscs A specnal effort was made to Interest many students nn speech The value of speech trannung for Improvement rn everyday speech was stressed constantly After elumrnatron of contestants by varnous means Including ellmnnotuon contests the Local Contest was held on Tuesday March I8 The students wrnmng fnrst an thas contest represented Marshfneld Hugh School at the League Forensic Contest whnch was held here thus year Connue Haaght won fnrst un extemporaneous readung and Bull Johnson won fnrst rn non humorous declamatnon They wlll partrcrpate In the Dnstrlct Con test to be held at Stevens Point Aprrl I5 Marvun Dorst competed In the Legion Oratorucal Contest held at Wausau He wrote hus own oratuon whsch he called Saul on O Shlp of State Thus year the forensic students attended the Speech Tournament held In Eau Claire the last of March Thus event was partncularly enloyable and worthwhile from the vnew pornts of speech trannrng and good fellowshlp Bull Johnson won two second places In the funals Marshfreld had enght entrants In the fnnal rounds oaaf Uanfeaf qfllnnezs ORATORY Frrst place Jack Sutton Pan American Nerghbors Second place-Jeanne Nelson Youth un Defense EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING First p'ace Jay Josephs The Balkan Srtuatlon Second place Doreen Moersfeld r France and the Axls Powers EXTEMPORANEOUS READING Flrst place-Ccnnue Haight Cuttnngs from The ldylls of the Kung lAlso first place In the League Contestl Second place-Mary Zertler Cuttmgs from The ldylls of the Kang NON HUMOROUS DECLAMAT'ON Fnrst place-Wulbur Johnson Homecomrng lAlso furst place In the League Contestl Second place-Connie Harght The Tell Tale Hedrt HUMOROUS DECLAMATION Fnrst place John Messerschmndt f .1 1 1 1 ' , . . . . ' ,, . . - ,, , . f , i .... l 9 , , ' . . . . H . ,, - 11 - 11 1 . . 11 11 MISS KIMBALL Extemporaneous Readlng and Non humorous MISS DUNN-Oratory and Humor MISS MEANS Extemporaneous l fp-ww wwf-,go 0 'zum Licuiuolz F' 75' as ag' if LQ Top Row J McDonald J Josephs K Poape L Ruffmg K Zoptt H Lee Second Row L Mueller E Olson J Splndler J Sutton M Dorst A D ck E Schulte Bottom Row P Schre ner J Olngney R Hefko Mr Schwan F Purdy K Felker M Weber lnternatuonal offotrs and problems of modern youth have receuved atten taon from the Forum Drscusslon Group thas year What us Amerlca s Stoke an the For East? How for should the Untted States go rn tts and to Brutasn9 Amerlcan Youth Face the Future' these and many other lrvely subjects were discussed before the group by members durang the regular Frlday after noon meetrngs The sublects are selected by the student members and are usually pre sented by three or four speakers After each speaker has gsven has Intro ductory speech the audtence IS gtven :ts chance to questions or challenge statements made by any of the speakers As would be expected there IS a wade dtvergence of opunton on all subjects and each speaker must be able to defend hns optnlons wtth facts and clear thunkung Letters wall be gvve to Forum members for appearance before a school oudlence un an In erscholastuc dlscusslon or for parttcnpatuon In at least three dtscusslans before the group all of whuch must be graded satnsfactary by the group sponsor Mr Schwann f I I -. nn, -7 L ', 5 ,, Q ', b ., 1 5- ,s ,. -gt, 9 .4 n:.. , 3545 isegr, t : . , , , . , . , . , , . : . , . , . , . , . , . , , . : . I , , , . , . , . , . , . . . . . . ,, . . , . 11 11 . . . . . . ,, . , . 11 - 11 - - D i I I - x ' I 1 I ' I 1 I . . HZLCLL F' Top Row J Muller R Thurd Row C Jensen S Second Row R Kraemer Bo tom Ro V B ae W Johnson, R Yerkes D Edwards M T Serley C Ha ght C Fordvce H Weas Do ak C Schmtt J A beson MssB J War Rce G Spearbecke R Becke Presudent Sheula Wears Vlce Presndent Wmufred Graf Secretary Jean Lester Program Chanrman Crystal Jensen Adviser Miss B J Ward Amlcale means a trnendly cnrcle which us a good descrlptlon of the French Club Our group has learned much about French lute literature songs and culture for our m etmgs are both educatuonal and entertarnmg Our club and Der Deutsche Vereun held a point Chrlstmas party During the course of the evennng Santa appeared to prese t gntts to those present A French movne was secured for the entert U1 t at our Aprnl meeting whsle rn May we plan to Inv: e guests to a l ge party slmllar to our Cafe of last year MM! MN NW Jef k UWM f 'tj xy! .' .' J, -A , euficga We 'lem Jan, 1' Top Row R Schroeder H Lindow E Lindow V Schubert R Wolff K Kohl K Zopfi D Krueger J Merkel M Koch R Pirwitz Third Row B Furstenburg J Lester D Koenig M Gr mes J Toupolik M Sinn K Felker R Quixtner E Drescher E Steffen Second Ro A Fle schmon L Poppy C Schroeder A Henning V Krumrei M Adler A Motchenbacher L Mueller Miss Ward Bottom Ro E Sanger C Henrcksson L Kraschnewski D Tempes G Zettler M Sanger G Haley C Troxel President Ruth Quixtner Vice President Kermit Zopfi Secretary Treasurer Jean Lester Program Chairman Katherine Felker Adviser Miss B J Ward Der Deutsche Verein was reorganized this year as a separate organiza- tion. Meetings take place on the third Tuesday of every month. While ot- tending these meetings th- m-mb urs speak German. Der Deutsche Verein has a Deutches Liederbuch from which songs are sung at every meeting. We are now learning many new songs and hope to learn many more. A joint Christmas party with the French Club was held on December l7 l94O, at the Senior l-ligh School, The program was carried out in both the French and German languages. At the March meeting Dr. Epstein of the Marshfield Clinic gave a talk on the German Educational System. For the April meeting a movie is being provided. A banquet is to be held in May. Thirty-seven students belong to Der Deutsche Verein. .llafuz 6 QQ wr Top Row Z Canney J McDonald K Kopfi B Barnes M Kraschnewski econd Row R Ward L Frieders P Schreiner J Nelson S Hobelsberger F Pucker Bottom Row L Wenzel V Merkel Miss Dahlke B Witt A Schimmel Consul Kermit Zopfi Praetor James McDonald Quaestor Marcella Kraschnewski Aedile Jeanne Nelson Censor Miss Dahlke The Latin Club was organized because of the desire of Latin students to become better acquainted with the customs and traditions of the people who once spoke the Latin language At the first regular monthly business meeting the members selected a project which they could work on throughout the entire school year This proiect consists of an illustrated lecture on Rome and ltaly At each regular meeting a committee of three members is appointed to be in cnarge of the program and entertainment for the next meeting. ln December the club had a Christmas party. Poems and stories regard- ing the Christmas customs and traditions of the Romans were read by vari- ous c'lub members. Games were played and contests were held. Valentines with Latin inscriptions were exchanged at the February meeting. Bursts of laughter came forth as each member read aloud his or her inscription, such as, Te Amo, or Tibi pectum meum do. The final event of the year will be a Roman banquet This is the festival that Latin Club members look forward to with the greatest enthusiasm. CLclZCc f' ,ff J' fal- E TOD Row G Fyksen K Poope C Schuh J Ruder L Rutfung R Grosbner K Zoptv G Keopert J Josephs H Le Thnrd Row W Johnson S Campbell T Reichert M Dorst N Fehrenboch J Sutton I Groh C Merkel R Znmmer qecond Row B Bend r J Merkel F Purdy E Olsen W Weller J Hdstrenter A Duck R Schroeder Bottom Row H Muller D Koenig W Hnckner J Touoollk B Smlth S Vedder C Srnlth 'uv 'OD Row R Hefko I Welnbrenner R Mortan V Luetdke D Koemo F Beseler W Roecklenn B Bnrge R Ouuxtner M Slzer Third Row R Furstenberg L Schmntz M Fordyce M Weher M Steftek C Schroeder B Roethle L Popoy R Hartnett M Felhofer econd Row C Se ot D SWDC eschmon K For y ee el J We mor' G Zett er Bottom Row W Thomas C Ley C Koenlg Y Schulhcuser M Mecnler M Cchrelder N Pfelter Mr Borchordt 4 DD E foam? cisncs President ---- Jock Sutton Vice-President - - Jerome Hastreiter Secretary-Treasurer - - Marilyn Reitz Adviser ---- Mr. Borchardt The Science Club is composed of students from the various science classes of the Senior High School. Students taking mathematics, biology, chemistry, and physics are eligible for membership. Since the club was organized sev- eral years ago, it has steadily increased in membership, proving that students are becoming more interested in the field of science. The activities of the science club are planned and carried out mainly by the members. Soon after the club is organized the officers appoint commit- tees headed by a chairman who plan and present the monthly programs The pi. pose of these programs is to bring to the members the new discoveries and applications of science and to associate them with problems which can not be covered in the regular class periods The first program was a Carnival of Magic in which the program com mittee presented feats of magic based on scientific experiments Mr Leo Dick a former graduate of Marshfield High School gave an interesting talk on his exp riences in the field of science and explained the opportunities for advancement in that field Movies also provided a chance for educational entertainment for science stud nts Films were shown on the construction of Boulder Dam and Roosevelt Dam Th re was also a film on the process of making linen from flax fibers and at a loter meeting slides were shown on photography and a discussion carried cn in regard to that work as a hobby Several members of the Sci nce Club who were interested in developing their own films orqanized a Camera Club which has been very successful a well as profitable for snapshot fans The members have set uo their equip ment in the science d partm nt s dark room where they are entitled to work after school or during their free periods U76 amolzsfiaholz OLU2 awe 5AQfLOlZQ Ono 'z Occaf f- Q 30 41,75 ZL l7EC?,C!.:'Z1i5Lf2 .zwmcfs 'z LTULCE QL? 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' 2 1-f ,J I , K 1. .fx 2 , rn - fx' r we T F' f-9 9'- Top Row M Weber H Weors J Lester C Jensen E Lundow S Weors P Nelson C Srmrh M Snzer K Felker R Hefko P Scnremer Dnshnnger H Gnles cond Row M Rce E WH A Icuschmon S Hohcls crger B Koo K cnney F ucker J Nelson etuold onrmon J Bottom Row C Wnlrgen M Mutter: V Broem J Buckrnosfer A Orem g RoCJneY A Woodkey D1sh4nQer Muse Hosref MM' l.. Top Row G Fyksen K Cole D Bur H Lee J McDonald R Wllcox kecond Row M Koch M Dorsf R nmrner J Johnson K Seuberf T Rewcherr S Ccmpbell Bottom Row J Conlon F Purdy W Kroe-mer R Plank G Zmwmer Mu s Hovefter JM ncaa! C750 'uw BBW' T' Too Row R Plank M Dorst J Johnson R Zummer R Wulcox H L e D Bera G Fykseru J McDonald T Reuchert M Koch S Campbell Thurd Row E Lndow C Jensen S Wears P Nelson F Purdy G Zummer M Weber M Suzer K Felker P chreuner R Hetko Second Row J Lester D Fehrenboch H Wears E Wtt K Kenney A Fleuschman J Nelson C Sebold R Fohrmon Bottom Row C Wultgen V Braem A Duem F Pucker H lngle J B ckmas cr A Woodkey Muss Hostetter I A ,ze C I , ' J au u ,E .W C u GIRLS' GLEE CLUB BOYS' GLEE CLUB Presudent - Dorothy Fehrenbach President ---- Donald Berg Vuce Presudent - Katherine Felker Secretary-Treasurer - Henry Lee Secretary Treasurer - Jean Lester' I . I l 1 I - . I l I Durector Muss Hostetter The Senuor Hugh Glee Clubs and Muxed Chorus are under the durectuon ot Muss Muruam Hostetter Thus year twenty two boys and forty four gurls have uouned theur respectuve clubs Students obtauruung a B or better average un the glee clubs make up the Muxed Chorus The gurls quartet, and sextet and th boys sextet are also s lected from thus group The chuet aum and obuectuve ot the members of these varuous organuza tuons us to compete un the annual dustruct musuc testuvals wuth th clubs groups and und vuduals from the surroundung schools Last year the Gurls Glee Club placed furst un Class A The Muxed Chorus placed furst un Class B whule the Boys Glee Club whuch was entered un these contests for the turst tume was awarded second place un Class B Ot the smaller groups the gurls sextet the gurls quartet and a gurls duet each placed turst Maruan Borens and Harruet Wears were un turst duvusuan and Crystal Jensen un second duvusuan as solousts Thus us the turst tume for a number ot years that an orchestra has been organuzed un the hugh school lts members are from both the uunuor and sen uor hugh schools and are under the durectuon of Muss Muruam Hostetter Thus group has two regular practuces each week one atter school and one un the evenung The orchestra played at the annual sprung concert guven by the Glee Clubs ot both hugh schools Uzcfieafza tc-n4ung S Weors M Goldooch R Dcnkemeyer D Su ers l Hederer B Romoune 'eclted M Kroschnewsku Muss Ho tetter A Hunter M Wears B Hoerl C Sebold D Von Ryn roschnewsku Thus us the furst tume for o number o yeors thot on orchestro hos been orgonuzed un the hugh school Its members ore from both the uunuor ond sen uor hugh schools ond ore under th durectuon of Muss Muruom Hostetter Thus group hos two regulor proctuces eoch week one ofter school ond one un the evenung The orchestro ployed ot the onnuol sprung concert guven by the Glee Clubs of both hugh schools GIRLS QUARTET GIRLS DUET J. Buckmoster, C. Jensen, M. Sizer, D. Fehrenboch. 5. WEOFS H- WGOVS GIRLS SEXTET CC C C BOYS SEXTET P Schreuner, F Pucker J Lester, P. Nelson, H. Lee, R. Wilcox, J. McDonald, S. Cor'nD59ll K, Felker. J. Nelson. M- KOCH G- Z'mm9f. Q cgjeivrot ,Luiz si fi - ts .L AL sf' vu. ' I X B N '. f X X A x ' l I X 4 1 I i I f . , v Q- N I' - ' gin-M ,MM pl py l-fl .5 ,C 9 .A f 2' A..- -. A ' T . . ' Q OF-'Fish DJJ Psgrgrsafg. Ives, J. Rasmussen, K. Kohl, J. Stangl, E. Ostrarider, D. Broem, W. Chapel, L. Winch, A. Matthews M Rud ir ow udy, W, Roeckle' , M. S hl tk W plank W Rasmussen, J. Flsmerr LI?-1u2Te51,lR. Rankmeyer, J. Merkel, L. LaMere, W. Uthmeier, M. Grimes, I, Kraemer F erner l I l I I ' I Il II I I I I I 1 I I I ' 1 I 9 9 5eC0V:gOl221rKL Ei2cgrearcnP Merkel B Romaine M Lawrence L Mueller L Frederick M Goldbach I Hederer D Sivers G Patterson C Bottom Row J Eiche F Plank W Gorke D Struck M Wears G Barwineck B Gesme D Snow J Rudy Mr Schleunes PVESICICDT Lynn Winch Vice President LaVern LaMere Secretary Treasurer James Rasmussen Librarian Dorothy Sivers The band under its director Mr Albert Schleunes has progressed rapidly during the past five years. The slogan of the band is Every member a soloist. That the slogan has been upheld is shown by the band s high rating in both district and national contests. At the district tournament which was held at Wisconsin Rapids last spring it placed in first division in Class A in concert and sight reads ing and in second division in parade. At the national tournaments which were held at Minneapolis andSt. Paul the band placed in first division in Class B in both concert and sight reading thereby bringing Marshfields music department into national prominence. During the past five years the band placed in first division in all contests entered. Other honors won by band groups last spring were first division in Class B at the district tournament by the clarinet quartette and a cornet trio' first dvision in Class A at the district tournament and second at the national tournament by the woodwind trio' and first division in Class A at the district tournamcnt by the flute-clarin t and flute-oboe duets. 5 LL5,LC 'ZOLL ii O'UZcf no T OOc CULHL Quai CJ wzwaf Ouazf f W R M F B Ro M ' Q fl M. 'oldboch D. Sivers C ' U ' W. Ives R. Smith J.S gl .L -5 . osmussen . ,urimes , m ' J. R dy Lui Eiuisiolz Eisfzicf flfllnmsu D. BRAEM Y. KETELLE F. PLANK Class A Class A Second National Class B W CHAPEL L LAMERE M SCHLAFKE Class B Class A Cl0SS C J EICHE E OSTRANDER D STRUCK Class C Class A Second Natuonal Class B Lmzsu of U2 cgcfzoof .sam BIRGE Class A LUECK Class A Znd Natnonal CONLON-Class A lst Nahonal PlNlON Class A 3rd Natuonal JENSEN Class A 2nd Naflonal WEIN Clogs A KRIENKE Class A 2nd National WILCOTT Class B l , 'W I I I f I Li R, . fs J. - - ' J, ' ' - 'U ' G. - C ' ' lil. - C ' R. - L. 4 - ' E. - , auf DLLTLfLOiZ ifbmfucf qwfzfza L1 R DANKEMEYER R PLANK R, SNAITH Class C Clos B Class ,P Qlggj AA4-4, I KRAEMER J RASMUSSEN D SIVERS L WINCH Class C Class A Class A Class A Thlrd Nato al ,I 17-' -rv OFF TO MINNEAPOLIS MAY T940 ,l. X r f I r I r r r '9' f 5 5 Y Y 3 it - ,'7 'S I, V-.1 ls- an . . RUFX r A ' ' Li,-I f N 5 -Q,-1. ffl' f -C. .X ,f-Y-C4 L. 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L ng- ft Q- L 57, CUZIZLUCI CORONATION TIME FOR REFRESHMENTS T1 Ii 1 1 in OH ROMEO THE ROYAL COUPLE STRETCH A THE BOWERY AND THE BAND PLAYED ON umoi TTOIIZ O 74940 KATHLEEN RUDEAU QJEEN THE 1940 JUNIOR PROM COURT OF HONOR The settnng of the l94O Prom was that of a formal garden Fresh flowers provided a lovely background for the one hundred and twenty fnve couples who danced to the music of Harold Mennung s orchestra Bouquets of bal loons covered the Cellnng of the gym and lent to the general our of galety GRAND MARCH an JACK SUTTON - KING enioz cram may of IQQO Paula Bailey Sheldon Harley Jules Mrs Oakley Mrs Gillette Eugenia Bowles Newton Cooper Doctor Cameron Celeste DRUMS OF DEATH Director Miss Kimball Cast of Characters TIME The Present PLACE Act One The living room of the Bailey home A little before midnight Act Two-The same About l OO A M Act Three The same Before daybreak Martha Pors Robert Froehlke John McDonald Marian Borens Ardice Reitz Mary Felker Robert Roider James Sigl Nancy Barnes The play written by Howard Reed a successful playwright was a thrill ing three act mystery drama,highlighted by mystic lighting effects and sly foreign servants with mysterious accents Amelia Gillette ------ - Lorraine Wiltgen IBEW -HHH -Ula -limi - R M QM M, ar V ' ,W . s-uv' YA iw aw- , K? ,f f . 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Bov5 Q xxvxgsfx 'Qt ,, Xw . - 5 Q' , fs 1 A Wnvcusue. AoRPLANE5 -in JWLM 1 .QS-U. 1 Q, K Q 3 W Ig Q A -. 'Q - WHATXS THE Scene Q I Humw-THE Bus Is Hema X I 4 5' igacvz flfldffi .0355 cuzc! gguus tzls 2.1. l SEPT EMBER Labor Day Teachers are back from vacatsons Chlldren s day at Four no school for us rn the afternoon Governor s day at Farr Ah an unexpect ed reprreve rn the afternoon Tnrrll day at Farr We are glven another free afternoon Today rs the flrst full day of school Second week everyone as gettrng that old feelrng Frrst pep rneetrng for Wausau game Susre gat her orange sweater today Marshfreld plays frrst game at Wausau The Trgers are defeated-oh well maybe next Mme? Pete sat on bench wrth rest of the scrubs for the whole game Many pictures are sold at the Tiger Auctran A pep meetrng IS held for tomorrows game Stevens Pornt defeats Marshfreld at Marshfreld Dance after the game ln the new gym Fun' Pete frnally learned that new step O OCTOBER Sensor ftnal electrons held We voted ot course G A A holds partym gym Pep meetrng for game at the Raprds A lot of good sprrrt shown Trgers defeat Rapuds Ah vrctory' Won der of wand rs Pete played rn the last quarter .lunror funal electrons are held Commercral Club party held rn cafeterra Trger Snapshot contest announced Candrd camera addrct found on prano rn Octlvrty rOOm Tradrtronal bontrre rs lrt at old McKlnley Susre led the slngrng HOMECOMING-parade rn afternoon defeat by Antrgo at nrght Dance after the game rs a success German Club elects rts offrcers Sophomore ftnal electrons Merrrll defeated Marshfreld rn the foot ball game at Merrrll Trger Campargn starts today Wrll you buy a Tracer? Rhrnelar-der defeats Marshfreld here Mr Frank O Holt spoke on Leadershup rn Arnerrcc NOVEMBER Presrdentrol electron arguments are m k trrends and foes U59 We re for Lrncoln Armlstrce day program rs held rn gym Mr Charles Braem rs prrncrpal speaker Tiger Carnlval rs only three days off Susre and Pete wrll be rn the Court of Honor Classes are workrng madly to complete stunts Trger Board on edge 5 TIGER CARNIVAL causes great exclte ment XI IL A X M I6-er faculty cleans up gym Thanksgrvrng vacatron I Thanlfsgrvrng 5 Vacatron rs over Warstlrnes are berng WOH1 ICJfGer thus week rs turkey fatten IRQ, Basketball season starts Marshfreld IS defeated at Antrgo Pete hopes to be a letterman thls year' .sie I DECEMBER 2 Blue Monday we re begrnnlng to ture of school lrfe 6--Another basketball defeat for the Trgers O Forum Drscussron rs announced heres a chance to show our talent ls rt possrbIe9 Tomahawk defeats Marsh freld A Chrrstmas party IS held by French Club Even Santa Claus was there Sus got a rubber dog and Pete drank four cups of cocoa-glutton 9 A party for grade school chrldren was held by the Commercual Club Chrlstmas glfts were given to the krddres 20-Oh lay S hool closes for Chrrstmas vacation We thunk thus rs the best trme of year dont you? Merry Chrrstmas N. lc, JANUARY 6-School reopens ln the halls there rs a great drsplay at Chrrstrnas lewelry and brrght necktres Susre rs wearrng o new locket-a grft from Pete Marshtreld hockey team plays at Steven Pornt Marshfreld rs defeated rn basketball at Stevens Pornt I5 Hockey game Wausau at Marshfreld r r so i 14 ' as 1- T Q I ll- l3-- t e I - . r M- X I C I I - , , M It I 3 I r r - I ,cc '- f. I 50- , 2 .. ' V - I W A 29- - ' ' . ' ' I gig . 5 , J - j Ar-'?SEf', - I I I' - -,, F 44, ,I FI I 2 - .I , , I. ,I TW 'll tif- ' .S T 23- ' ' ' I . 26- ' ' f 27- ' - I - - ' I' at Nekoosa, I - - , It l3- I - 4 5 lv- NII r I . re I I 1 I . . ' I I I- I , 5 o f - ' T I ' - I G. - G ' ' . ' '- T fl -I - I-, ,gn Jn - - ni w,..,-,yf , .. II it X K J L I IIIIYI II 1 , bv I - - ef-U. - r I 9- 2 - ,, ll.. Rhanelander defeats Marshfaeld an bas ketball game at Marshfaeld Marshfaeld and Medford play hockey on Marshfaeld rank Chrastrnas aewelry turnang green A clever pep meetang as held after school Marshfaeld as defeated at Rapads The Booster Club went to the game Forensacs announced Teachers class room dactaonaraes fanally arrave Ameracan Legaon oratary contest as an nounced We re goang to compete V Jn, .f-A wwf as E ,S- ig J- f HW FEBRUARY Hockey game Marshfaeld defeated Waupaca 5 to l Basketball game at Merrall Tagers were defeated The Agraculture Club sponsored a socaal hour an the gym Hockey game at Wausau The Carda nals defeated Marshfaeld S to O Hockey game at Marshfaeld Waupaca ws defeated 3 to l '- lr: fp' APRIL l Roany days and puddles on the campus Pete of course had to get wet feet and mass a couple days of school The Forensac League Contest was held an the Lattle Theatre Marshfaeld won two farsts and everyone as happy' Sprang vacatacn' The Tager goes to press and we have these thangs to look forward THE JUNIOR PROM pretty Suzanne well groomed Peter soft laghts sweet musac What more could one wont' The Gym Demonstrataon Su ae wall show a lot of talent as an acrobat The cast of the Senaor Class play con tanues to struggle through thear lanes l I ml vaavaaarlarllllllll Rapads Dr Angae Connor tells at her experaence as head of a hospatal an Labrador We ve made up our mands that someday well vasat that country f Basketball ame Another defeat or Marshfaeld 3 the hands of Wausau Valentane s Day sentament runs hagh Pete gaves Susae a bag box of candy Tager Snapshot Contest closes Have you turned an your pactures MAY 2 Young Apral the Senaor Class Play wall be gaven an the Purdy Audatoraum Well be there wath bells an l9 The last week of school-goodness few more days we ll graduate 20-The Senaor Pacnac wall provade a lot 16 - Wml 3- fun At last Pete wall have a chance to teach Susae how to rollerskate 23-Class prophecy class wall-all to ce qaven on Class Day 24 The Ser aors have thear last socaal events the Senaor Banquet and the Senaor a 25 Baccalaureate 26-Commencement-another class as leav ang Marshfaeld Hagh Its been a nacc year hasnt at? So long Pete -Goodbye Susae MARCH Thas month came an lake a lamb Future Farmers of Arneraca take over the Gym The Melodeers present a musacal pro gram an the gym Mr Tankham an N nounces the Nataonal Honor Socaety We ALMOST made at Local Forensac contest as held an the Lattle Theatre Senaor Class play cast as announced Ex catement runs hagh among the amateurs The Glee Club Concert was well receaved We laked the program Pete thought the boys were better than the garls but he s just pregudaced -4 Q 94 ,F M ,Nh an 7 .. - - . , Uv Q Q I S I T ' l 'a - . l lxyy, :-. R' - 4 'N - , a y x A at 'll l V - T a 1 V 'R ' a 1 V 'i'l ',:a l I V ' . C 1 ' lvl-,ku l 2- V A , 'N' we J . . - U .Cr Sis sg l Q , . E v L ' -' - il, .N ! 41 , . V I fl C A ff L , to- - .f I as- - - - 24- I - sh ' i - V I , - - 1 . y A i . ' ' V V ,Y ' ' A Q l f 'tt -, - , - S A T lla '-' Tfliz be - V - , tvaw gu -Hockey game-Marshfield at Wisconsin I Q Tj- -' f T' ' , . F X 'Q . I I lx.. , 1... 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