Marshfield High School - Tiger Yearbook (Marshfield, WI)

 - Class of 1942

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PICTURE OF THE YEAR Pictured ahove lr une of the nut-tanding event- nf the athletic year. It shnws Dun Braern Slwuting the la-t free thruw in the hotly eunte-ted game with the Rapid-. Of cuur-e, the Tiger- won 35 tu 33. A- 1- indicated hy the crowd on the floor, the game went into a thrilling uvertnne. The game wa- une ul the ruuehe-t and fa-te-t of the year. The lead changed hand- -exeral tnne-. and it wa- unly a la-I nnnute ha-ket which -CDI the eaine into uvertirne. ANNE OF GREEN CABLES The Seninr Cla-- Play held on Friday. Fehfuary 13. wa- the well known a -tury. Anne uf Green Gahle-M. Added intere-t wa- :iyen hy the wld fa-hirvned clothe- and furniture u-ed. Heading the -parl-cling ca-t a- Anne xxa- flarulyn Hen' rick--un. The -eniur cla-- al-ri chu-e Carulyn a- Mar-h' lieldb- candidate fur the annual IJ.-NR. pilgrimage. lair the -ecwnd time during the ha-kethall -ea-un the ha-lcetf l'all team heat Rapid-. XTARCH XXTND5 Early in the rnunth. Nlr l.err-y lil-hllp 1-lined the faculty replacing Mr. Leadhnlrn who had left tu tal-te a pu-itiun with the Dul'1'nt C1--n.pany Mr. B1-hup caine lrmzr Ucfflitw l7all- where he had taught and clutched. Un March ll. the :lee cluh- pre-ented their ::.1n-trel -hnw judging hy attendatzte and Cltllllllflll iieard. the -hum wa- a cmnplete -ucce-- The ha-Lethal! team fini-hed a fly -ea-un wnly tw he heaten in the tuurnainent hy the Rapid-. The teatn, lruwexer. fini-hed withnut further lu-- and win the cfin-wlatif-n award L Nlarch wa- the popular nmnth fur -ehmml activitie- Ilmren-ic Activilie- caine tn a cliniax with the -choral conte-t. Several of the lucal winners placed in the League Contest, and two went un tu the District Cunte-t. 5 The -7 ineniher- uf the National Honor Society were announced during the latter part ul' the nninth. YVIOON OVER MIAMI Out-tanding event of April wa- the juniur Prmn held rin the 17th. In a -uuthern nirmnf light -ettinu, raver 125 couple- danced to the mu-ic of Howard Kraeiner. The grand mareh wa- led hy the cla-- pre-ident Bch Boduh and hi- partner Darlene Kuch. I Apri. wa- al-in the rnunth uf the rnu-ic cunte-t-. Both the hand and the glee cluh- attended the di-trlet tuurnaf :nent held at Stexen- P4-int. A- in the pa-t. the Bun-ter Cluh gan it athletic hanquet luv the rneinher- ul' the X ilflllln Nellllldh. NKDRTAR BOARDS Becau-e ul. the accelerated -chnul pwerarn. the graduating ul the -en1ur- wa- inf-ved up intl: May liur twu thrilling weel:-. the NCHIUVA eaulhl all the lui--e end- tflecther in preparatiun fur eraduatifln. The -enif-r hanciuet wa- held un May 9. ffla-- Day ewerc1-e- were :ln the l'th. and Baccalaureate came un Sunday. the 17th The -eni-lr-' ht: tzmznent. uraduatiwn. ua- the exenine wr Nia. IU, Three day- later. -elaafl :lu-ed hir the yeir It wa- with deep regret that the NCUIUTN -ard Uufldhye tu their teacher- and ela--:nate-. Tu the u dercla--nzen it cant anwther -urnr:.er xacatitfri wa- at hand.

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0F SENIUR HIGH SCHUUL SCHOOL DAYS September 8. 19-41: school was upon the youth of Marshheld a week later than usual to allow them to enioy and work at the fair. Back from their summer vacation they came. to find the school just as they had left it in the spring. However. several new teachers had made their appearance. Outstanding event of September was the dedication of Beell Stadium. The students were doubly proud that night. They had one of the Gnest stadiums in the conference, and the team defeated the Rapids! All classes held their elections early in the year with very capable ofhcers being elected. TIGER BENEFIT BALL This year the annual Tiger Carnival was replaced by a large confetti ball. Although many features of the carnival were retained. the most prominent was the election of a l-:ing and queen by popular vote. After the excitement of counting votes was hnished, Del Connaughty and Ruthe Vvfagner were crowned king and queen of the Tiger Ball. Dancing continued to the music of Bob Dietrich and his College Play Boys. During this month. a mumps epidemic hit the high school. quarf antining many students and two faculty members. October 31 saw the hnal football game played in a rainstorm. ANCHORS AVJEIGH To the tune of Anchors Aweighu the students danced at the 1942 Senior Ball. Held early in the year to avoid conflicting with other senior activities, the dance drew a big crowd. Vwfally Beau's orchestra provided the music. The students had two vacations during November: on the fourth and Hfth. the teachers went to their state convention in Milwaukee: on the twentyffirst all celebrated Thanksgiving Day. Basketball season got under way with a nonfconference game at Ivlosinee. THE HOLIDAYS As usual. December brought a wel' come relief from school activities. The day before school closed for the holidays. a Christmas program was pre' sented under the direction of Miss Anderson with the help of various students and the band. During the two week vacation. the usual holiday formal and informal parties were held. The alumni were home to tell of their experiences. The New Year was ushered in with the usual ceremony. BIQMS' DAY Coming back in january. the students found an innovation in their program. Due to the de' fense program. for the first time in the history of Marsh' field. school was held on Saturday. This plan was carried out twice a month through March. Objections weren't voiced too loudly. but the students on one occasion took the liberty of converting it into a Bums' Day. The tattered and multifcolored clothes worn on that occasion were the talk for many a day. Both boys and girls vied for honors to see who could look the worst. The results. however. were a tossfup between the two. 6



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