Mauston High School - Hammer Yearbook (Mauston, WI)
- Class of 1939
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published by the , A21 .fm ' 'Eli f 1 Z 9 HAMMER SENIQR CLASS of MAUSTCDN HIGH SCHQCDL MAUSTON, WISCQNSIN Tl-IE STAFF Co Edrtor lnvelda Artz Ethel Fletcher Busmess Managers Trernarne McG1nty Donald Turner Snapshots Robert Dary Phrllrp Trernarne Sen1or Class Arlene Clrckner lunlor Class Helen Pfatf Sophomore Class Anna Pomazal Freshman Class Luclle Neve Athletlcs Howard Mackm Orqanrzatrons lane Taylor Bernadlne Nauqhtln Marllyn Rlcldlestrne Advlsers Mrss Moore Ruth Rrdcllestme Mr Knutzen Lucrlle Vorqt We the Senlors of 1939 present thls book that you may recall ,oyous memorres of your school days lt 1S our smcere des1re that by means of thrs our book you may see Worktlme and playtlme as lt IS m our school Wmkiww if Faculty if Classes i' Orqanlzatlons i' Humor Typists - - Mary Catherine Donlin i . . . . Zffafzkiime The staff w1shes to express the sm cere apprec1at1on of the entrre school bodx to the qeneral publrc of Mauston and to the school board who through therr combmed efforts have made 1t poss1ble for Mauston to have 1ts fme school bundmq Members of the present school board E I Otto treasurer and Mr M P MCG1HlY clerk Mr McG11'1ty now f1lls the pos1t1on left vacant by Mr T C Wehr and Dr C F Altenberq PRINCIPAL MILTON A. KIESETH BA., Ph.M. bt Olaf College Umversrty of WISCOHSIH UHIVQISITY of lvlmnesota Columb1a Umversxty ,, . are Dr. I. S. Hess, Ir., president: Mr. f6,l DIRECTING1 OUR DESTINIES Music IS taught by two teachers th1s year M155 Koch vocal and Mr Bingness instrumental The Enghsh languages may see-rn 1ncornprehens1ble to some peopl but under the guidance ot Mr Knutzen Miss Kucrrek and MISS Benson all the tw1sted sentences and subtle meanmgs become qu1te understandable Sports and Science 1 Mr Southworth., slogan tor the time he does not spend teaching the science classes 13 used in coa h1ng var1ous sports Miss Moore s time seems to oe All for SCIGHCQ MISS Gates spec1alt1es are social problems and citizenship and Mr Stevens though he has citizenship geography and history classes also shows the boys a few new tricks 1n basketball Those mighty thrnkers having dreams of becoming mathernat1c1ans are taught by Mr Bmgness and Mr K1eseth The best way to become business men and women IS taught by MISS Iohnson another newcomer in our faculty and Mr Thomas and if you con sider domestrc science a business areer M155 Arderson must be included IH th1s group Last but not least IS the vocational guidance given to would be farmers by Mr Gerhardt Agnes Anderson BS Romelle lohn on University t Wisconsla Whit water S 1 S1gne A Benson BA Concordia College Whitewater STC Univ rsity ot Chicago LII'11VQfS1lY of iowa Northwestern University Grace M G tes BA Lawrence College University fW1SCOIl n Univ rsity ot Colorad Jlflq W G rhardt B E River Falls STC Malcolm B Krutz La ITDNFS College Columbia Univ rsity Marion Koch B tl Carroll Calleg arv A Ku 11' ic St 1 ns Point STC U'11ver51ty of Vtfisconsm Catherine M Mo re BA l 51 Carroll Coll q University oi V11 cons1'1 Thomas Bingness B E Stevens Point S T C Harold B Southworth BS Stanley St vens Ph B Milt n Colleae La C osse S C Pfiysi al Edu ation Ba l ornas Mfhitewater S T f bniversity of Io Na Northwestern Univers ty tfl . , I . , . . 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A9 9 I - V ' , ' . , 1 ' 4 3 '11 .1 ' l SENIOR HISTORY Look at those strange berngs darkenrng the sky wrth therr number few hesrtant but most of them eager yet all approachrng fast' As they come nearer we recognrze them they are Scholarrans landrng here to spend a four year vacatron from therr planet Wrth therr landrng the sun shrnes agarn rnakrng the planet Maustodra brrghter by therr comrng The purpose of therr vacatron vrsrt rs to garn new experrences and rnforrnatron to take back to therr people The Maustodran Presrdent Mr Kreseth brds them welcome and promrses that he and hrs cabrnet wrll do everythrng rn therr power to ard and enlrghten them After a few days of armless wanderrng the Scholarrans met to select a leader and to beseech one of the cabrnet to gurde therr feet on thrs strange planet They made Lyle Chandler therr leader wrth Bonnre Ptemrngton lanet Wrrght and Iames Crandall to assrst nrm The Honorable Mrss Benson gurded them upon therr frrst year quest for knowledge After many week the Scholarrans planned a party to add excrtement to therr vacatron and were profrtably reward d by the fun had by all lust before rt was trme for the Scholarrans to return home for a Vrsrt the Maustodrans took them to one of the beautrful lakes near Baraboora Then agarn flyrng rnto the sun they left Maustodra dark and gray untrl therr return the followrng fall The next year was spent much lrke the frrst garnrng rnformatron about the planet Maustodra Some of therr narvete was lost yet most of them showed acceptable abrlrty to understand thrs strange planet New com panrons from the near by planet Lyndonra Jorned the throng rn therr sorourn here The cabrnet member the Honorable Mr Gerhardt was chosen to ard them and they were led by Iohn Lewrs and hrs three cohorts Marrorre Rose Anrta Block and Raymond Reynolds very actrve year was led by Donald Turner wrth Maxyne Hrckok and Harold Wells as helpers and the Cabrnet member Mrss Beck as therr gurde To prove that they had actrng abrlrty they put on a Crazy Mrx Up rn whrch the herorne dressed as a boy to decerve the hero rn order to get some much needed money Nearly all the Scholarrans procured a gold cr culet rn order to remrnd themselves after they had left of days spent rn Maustodra But the greatest event was the Coronatron of therr Krng Harold Wells and hrs Oueen lucrlle Vorgt to the lrrtrng strarns of Drck Harrrs Orchestra Thrs memorable event took place under a blue sky over a garden bower surrounded by prcket fences rnrertwrned wrth rarnbow colored mornrng glorres Led by lane Taylor lnvelaa Artz and I Tremarne McGrnty the Scholar rans began the last year of therr vrsrt to Maustodra Wrfh the ard of Mrss Moore and Mr Knutzen they endeavored o produce a prctorral ecord of therr days on Maustodra Not upset by last years ararnatrc attempt the Scholarrans had a frt of Sprrng Fever a drama long to be remembered by the Maustodrans After many blessrngs grfts and prarses were heaped upon thrs group of young people at the trme of gradcratron they regretfully prepared to leave Where they wrll go nobody lnowe Some wrll probably remarn rn Maus todra others wrll go on to Schorarra and some few wrll rnvestrgate other planets lt would be rnterestrng to watch the progress of each rndrvrdual and we hope all of them wrll endeavor to return some years hence to report therr progress TSI! A '. ' ' ' -a 1 ' , I I ' I I I s . S . . ' ' , ' e . , . 1 , . , L 1 T I 1 ' ' ' I I , 1 . I - U Some Patrician scouts joined the Scholarians in 1937. The class of this I J I I 'T ' , . rr I . . 1 V , . - T- .. , , I ' I ' 1 .T 1 1 I 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 - V I 1 ' L 1 . . T . , . , . 1 . . Q 1 . l I . 1 1 -J: 1' I l ' Tl-IE INVELDA ARTZ 'Artz Gee Club l 2 3 4 Band 3 4 Orchesira l 2 3 4 Hammer Staff 4 Class Play 4 Class Se Treas 4 In Chemrstry shes a wh1z You can tell that rn a qu1zz BERNICE BEIMEL Buck Operetta 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Glee Club l 2 3 4 G1rl Scouts 1 2 Lords 61 Ladres 2 3 Home Ec Club Band 3 4 In this modern day and age Black halted maidens are all the rage lOl-IN BENSON A 3 I meddle Wllh no mans busme s b l rr' own WILLIAM BLANK Wnnpy Some day youll be glad you knew m KEITH BOHEN l-l1Y 3 4 FFA 4 Football 4 Baseball 3 4 He had no tzme for grrls or fame A mere drplozna was hrs cum ROBERT BOYLE P1mp Glee Club 3 H1Y 3 4 Baseball 3 Class Play 3 4 If he played Shakespeare he mxght be a Romeo MARIE CARPENTER Bandl 2 3 Orchestral 2 Omer unrulfled always Just the same ARLENE CLICKNER Cllck Glee Club l 2 3 4 Camp Exre Black Hawk 1 2 3 4 Pres 3 Treas 4 Operetta l 4 Clas Play 3 4 Hammer Staff 4 Forenslcs 2 4 Yes Ill admrt I suppl1ed all these verses My classmates w1ll now supply blessmgs and curses JAMES CRANDALL rm ee Club l 2 4 peretta l 2 3 4 Class Tre I lllce glrls yes I lrke them well But Bonnres the one and exeryone can tell' MINNIE LOU CRAWFORD Mm FOTEHSICS 2 Szlence IS golden But how many trmes do we fmd her sxlenfl ROBERT DARY Goodman l-l1Y 3 4 Band l 2 3 4 Class Play 4 Bobs techruque IS taken wrlh a qrrn As every new qrrl he trzes to wm EMlLY IANE DAVIS rn I h ve a vozce but why wear 1' ou Part1c1pat1on m actrvmes at Si Pa1r1cks School POWERS THAT WERE 1 '. '1 '. I I C-' - - 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 I - l 1 - 1 EF. . ,4. s u .y . e. ' 1 7 - - - l I 1 - 1 I ' 1 7 I 1 - , . .A 1 1 1 1 I ' 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 A . . 1: . . ' 1 1 1 1 111. .1 Gl , , :O , ,4g H1-Y 2, , 5 as. l. 1 1 r 1 ' 1 7 1 1 1 I - 1 a' , 1 t? From DAV IEAN DAVIS oe Club 2, 3- irl outs 1 2 , 7 L 'es Ready tor anything, work or play She's C1 good scout in every Way. LAURA DAVIS Larrv She may be modest reserved and s y u she studres because her arrr 1s hzg MARY DELMORE Camp Fxre Blackhawk l 2 3 4 VICQPIBS 4 We know all her good pomts and had ones well But what she ll do next you never can tell MARY CATHERINE DONLIN Mary Glee Club l 2 Orchestra 7 3 Gul Scouts 4 A great grrl who deserves a crown Always a smzle never a frown ALICE EDGERTON Home Ec Club l 2 A small g1r1 w1th golden harr She doesnt say much But we know shes there EMOGENE ELDRED Lords 61 Ladres 2 3 Home Ec Club 3 4 Eyes of blre hart of brown She l1l'es the boys from out ot towr MARGARET FISCHER Glee Club l 2 My snence has never been found It must be the Irrsh m me IOHN FLANDERS The ghosts of wrsdom attacked him rn the cradle ETHEL FLETCHER Class Play 3 4 Latm Club 3 4 Band l 2 3 4 FOIGHSICS 2 3 4 III laugh when you re happy III cry when you re sad But here s warnmq to you Beware when Im mad' WALTER FROST After tour years ot tatthlul servzce Im lard ott MARIE GALVIN Oulet lass there are but tew That know the treasure hrd rn you OTTO GARDNER Oh Gee' l-I1Y 3 Foo ball 3 Basketball 3 4 C pt 4 d l Club 3 4 Baseballfl 4 To make the A honor roll wasnt hrs arm But he hked to beat New Llsbon rn a tootball game Partrcrpatxon ln achvmes at St Patrxcks School Gle , G Sc , , 3 4 ords G Ladl l, 2, 3 H , I H ,, ' L h I B t ' ' I ' ' h. 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'- ,4: 1 ,4: ..G.:Ban ,2':M - f GEORGE GERHARDT Hes tall blonde hatred lots of lun But from the gzrls youll see htm run MAXYNE HICKOK l-hckcy Glee Club 2 3 4 Class Play 3 Operetta 4 Camp Fxre Tatapochan 2 3 4 Sec 3 Pres 4 Class V1ce Pres 3 Lords G Lad1es l Prom Comrmttee 3 Szgh no more lad! stgh no more LUCILLE IONES ee Clubl 2 3 4 Operetta l 2 I want a career so Ill be If I dont heal em Ill do ITZGH GTS such d9CelV9IS Mm 4 Camp Fxre Tatapochan l a nurse much worse MARGARET KLEIST Marg Glee Club l Camp Ftre Tatapochan 4 4 Latm Club 3 4 Sec Pres 4 Forensics 3 When no one else can do the tasx Its always Margaret the schoolmates ask GRANT KOPPANG Axel Glee Club 3 4 Lords :St Ladres 2 3 Class Play 3 4 Blondes brunettes red heads he loves them alll EDWAPD Sl-HO KRIVICKAS hy H1Y 3 4 Vlce Pres 4 FFA 3 4 Football 4 Baseball Tho he says hes Shy We know htm as The Ltte ol the Party Guy Its not quantlty but quahty that counts IOHN LEWIS oe Football l 2 3 4 Capt 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 Box ng lub l 2 B all l Tho a regular Tarzan of mzmature frame Much glory has he brought to our athlettc lame NORA LOLAND Flash To argue 1s a woman s pr1v11ege HELEN LUBINSKI 1S Camp Flre Tatapocnan l 2 3 4 V1ce Pres 3 Band Full ol v1m pep and lun She s a frlend of everyone HOWAPD MACKIN FFA 3 4 Pres 4 Class Play 4 Baseball 3 Napoleon ol the Soczal Problems Class He conquers all TREMAINE McGlNTY Mac Gl e Club l l-l1Y 3 3 4 Pres 4 Vlce Pres of Class 4 Football l 2 Band l 2 M Club 2 3 4 Hammer Staff 4 Hts naturally rettcent character has caused All quzps ers to aamtt thetr Vfaterloo Parttclpatton m act1v1t1es at St Patrtck s School To MAC Q 1 :A V rl l 1. , I .I 7' .7 l ' .I7 l ' ,2: G1 , , , 7 , , 3, 7 ' , . 7 ' . . 3. 1 ' . , - 3. . S '- . , ' . : -. V , 7 7 3. ANNIE LABELLE Fre1'1chie HI ., , 7 7 , . 7 , , 7 7 i l, 2, 3, 47 M C , , 3, 4, Sec. 47 aseb ' , 2, 3, 4. HS. ., ' , . ' , , , , ' . 7 l, 2, 3, 4, A J-'L f IIL uf!! gf ,fa 1 f L, ronn B4 hbwf ESTHER MOBERG Hom EC Club 3 4 Sec 3 FIISI corres work and then comes play Abd thus shes busy all the day EDNA MAE MOONEY Latn Club 3 4 Home Ec Club 2 3 4 I dont say much but I ao a rot ot thmlcmg MAE MUSCH Llome E Club l She reaps through her own ettorts BERNADlNE NAUGHTIN Berme Glee Club l 2 Glrl Scouts l Not a Ilower not a pearl But just a good Jolly all aro.md glrl SHIRLEY NELSON Nelson Home Ec Club l 2 The hrqh svhool day has rts dehqhts But 1t ccmt compare wrth the high school mqhts LUCILLF NEVE Cele Class Play 3 Camp Fire Tatapochan 2 3 4 Latm Club 3 4 Band Her way IS pleasant her S'Tl1I9 1s gold Her trzendshzp rs lcrstmq so Ive been told MILDRED ONSAGER Mzlley Home Ec Club 2 Work Whats Work? Where have I heard that word before? MARY EVELYN PAJTSCH Fuzzy Glee Club l 2 Home Ec Club 4 FOFSHSICS Oh Gee' I Otto go home now EDWARD PETROWITZ Pete Much tzme to work ltttle ate HLLEN PFAFF Latm Club 3 4 Treasurer cmd POYSHSIC 3 The Supreme Court for he che knows her Constrtutton MARGARET POLLARD Polk Glee Club l 7 Ilsten and say nothmq rt you Wlsh to lne IH peace ANNA POMAZAL Glee Club l 2 3 4 Orchestra l 2 3 4 Band I 2 3 4 Laugh rf 1t lcllls you and youll che wrth a grm on your Iac 'Partxcxpatton m actxvltlos at St Patrlcks School jr,-1 , ' vb. Q V 1 , , 9 1,ff+' f rff,f'I IA 1 fl! -' L J,t' . -1 - , . f , , I6 f 7,s'l'f fe A lb D- Al xp .fl 1 . O., ' ' , ' ffff '-f-K f ' r X, 1' ', CQ .4-. , , , Jf' 9 6 1 4 ' I Q H f , 1 , . ,, l C. . . . V . .H l, 2, 3, 4. I 5 A I I , ': . 7 ' 3. ' f ' tod H I-- ,. . . ,H . . . . HELEN PRESTON Class Play 3 Tatapochan Camp Frre 3 Lords and Ladres n Looks pzous but looks are decezvma DOROTHY PURVIS Dori Latm Club 3 A frrendly heart and a sunny dlsposrtzon make many lrrends BONNIE REMINGTON Swede ee Club l 2 3 G S Outs l 3 Class Sec l Home Club l 2 Forensrc 1 3 Operetia l 2 It seems to me I rvever can quzte see Why leachers do delrght to plclc on me Teeme RAYMOND REYNOLDS Glee Club l H1Y l 2 3 4 Class Secretary 2 Football 3 Basketball nd l 4 M Clu l care not for worry work or trouble Lrle o me rs an empty bubble MARlLYN RIDDLESTINE Glee Club l 2 Rzlence IS golden but who wants to be sllentl RUTH RIDDLESTINE Ruthre Glee Club l Ll busy busy bodv short but sweet RITA RILEY e Club l rr Orc es ra lm noi laughmq Im szmlmq aloud lOSEPl-HNE ROWE Gl e Club l 2 Grrl Scouts l 2 3 4 Lord and Ladres 2 3 Home E Club 'Treas 3 Pres 4 When lookmg for me see Emoqene KENNETH RUF Rhythm Glee Club l H1Y 3 4 Class Play 4 Baseball 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Basrcetball 3 4 Boxrrq 2 3 4 MClub 2 3 4 Captam of Boxmq 4 What would be rarer under the sun Than Kem eth m class wzth hrs lessons done' IULlf-x RULAND ludy Gle Club l Latm Club 3 4 Lrke a bee she fvorks all day and mqht too CLLBA SCFULTZ arrr ub 3 By :.l1l1qence she Wends her way EMM 4 SCHULTZ Cub 3 Lalm Club 3 4 Forensc ' Modesty never .falls to Wm good w1l Pam lpatlon m GCl1V1llQS at St Patrlcks S bool To SCH : ' 7 ' l. 2: BG d l, 2, 3, 4. G1 , , , 47 irl C , 2, 7 . 7 EC. 2, 3, Ba ', 2, 3, Q 1 ' 'b 3, 4, ' ' Gl Q , 2, 3, 4'5 BG d l, 2, 3, 4'7 h l l, 2, 3, 4'. , IO Cf o , ' '. , , . ' ' ' ' ' ' Ur. . C 'eu Glee CE ' . Glee l 2, 1 ' o, 5 l 3, . 4C' A A I ll . 4 I C l, ,T From SMI ARLENE SMITH Srmtty latm Club 3 4 lust lrke a tzmrd mouse One never knows when she rs IH the house LAURETTA STEINER Glee Club l A qrrl above trzfles MARY SWEENEY Camp Frre Tatapochan 3 4 Home Ec Club 2 3 4 Of manner gentle of aflectrons mild lANE TAYLOR Glee Club l 2 Camp Flre Black Hawk l 2 3 4 Class Pres 4 Lord and Ladres 1 Z Forenslcs l Class Play 4 Come on qrrls were leavmg for Lyndon now PHILLIP TREMAIN Pete nd 1 2 O c es ra 3 4 Class Play 4 1 A lad ot more or less renown DONALD TURNER Shadow Gl e Club l H1Y l 2 3 4 SecretaryTreasurer 4 Class Pres 3 Basketball l 2 MClub l 2 Hammer Staff 4 lm lrke a powder puff I belong to the women LUCILLE VOIGT Lucy Glee Club l 2 3 4 Camp F1re Black Hawk 2 3 4 Sec 4 Home Ec Club 2 3 Sec 4 Operettal 3 4 Prom Oueen 3 IRENE WALSH Glee Club l Latm Club 3 4 Women were made to love not to vote MARY WALSH Irxsh Glee Club l Campflre Black Hawk 2 3 4 Home Ec Club 2 3 4 A lrttle bashlul but after all GERALDINE WALTER erry Glee Club l Z 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Gul Scouts 2 3 Lords and Lashes l 2 3 Pep Club 4 Cheer Leader 3 4 She looks at the moon cause there s a man 1n lt HAROLD WELLS Frrtz Class Treas 3 Football 3 4 Basketball l Band l 2 3 4 MClub 3 4 Pres 4 Prom Kmq 3 Soda pop soda pop toot toottoot Roadster Musrcran and amlcably drsposed to boot' RHYS WILLIAMS Krupa Gee Clubl 2 3 4 H1Y 2 3 4 Lords and Ladle 3 Box q 2 3 Bandl Z M TIS love that makes the world go round Gosh' how fast ITS qomq Part1cxpat1on m actxv1t1es at St Patrlcks School Ba , 13,42 rlh 1, 2 , p L L 1 l Il I I Speedrs her mlddlerzamelrkewrse Anqelul H . I , .H : I I 6 ll .H ' 15.1, ll AI l VA ' , 7 In I: I 's I ,1n 17' , , '47, --Club 2, 3, I I lv1ARlC XVORTMAN C ulu 5 all the thmqs thJt I mtqhl ld hlce to rlevote my tzte to three A nurse ol merty would be O tk frtrl then an atr hostess at cr later day Ana' last lu! not least trl Ince best To be a tamous movze artress LUELLA NVRIGH T Hetme Gee Club Z 3 Campure Black Hawk 2 3 4 Home Ec Cuq 2 3 4 Operetta 2 3 Not so btq yet not a mzte But ever the neatest tmrtq tw 1 ht lANE WRIGHT Cl e Club l Gtr out 2 3 Tre 3 Vtce Pres Class l Operetta l 2 3 Asst DIIQCYOI Class Play 4 Fan She has very Wm uma ways Vforxde tt they 11 as! through alt her days? Plrtlclpafton m act1v1t1es at St Patrlcks School CLASS MOTTO A wmner never qults And a qu1tter never wms Cl ASS COLORS Blue and Wh1te CLASS FLOWER Whlte Rose Llbl To END Hume EC. I , ll Ot ' : r be, l , .5 , , , 7 . l l , , 1 ' ' H sq T I H ., e , 2, 37 'l Sc s l, , , as. 7 ' . 5 ff Tjfwib y' :Dwight I WM 'X- 1. R SUCCESSORS Ie M KD W7 Bow I V Prres H112 L Benson I Curtrs H Iax F Kastner D Petrre N Ack rrnan C Wrlke K Wrck B Boland SDISS How 2 B Allen F Seltz L Col s A Gerharclt S Hanson B Fagan E Scully A Heesch M Hagen D O ac Onsager I Arens Row 3 E Fuehrer C Vtfarme l-l Moore E Hlntz M Newlun l-l Kwlatkowslu M Temam C Powers E lor Stetner R Mlller B Donovan G Walter G Schroede Dov 4 I Ackerman P Jewpcrt E Meng B Olson I. Cattle S Armstrong V Southern S Long E l-la ntye L Bose G Solberg B Edwards I Smart L l-lamrl M Coles P Dwyer Bow 5 chu tz Doye F negan D l-lolt I st W ley K effer L lton P utscl' C Absent K Vrckers I Sweeney S PUIVIS R PUYVIS W M Caf'erty L Buglass B Gorham IUNIOR CLIPPER TO LAND SOON The long' awarted plane the Iumor Cltpper IS expected to reach Senror Port tn May lQ4fl The plane took to the atr ln September IQ37 w1th over erghty passengers Much anxrety has been expressed by the1r prlots Mr Gerhardt and Mrss Kuclrek and although we regret that a few have used parachutes to end therr tour years of struggle we sttll have many valuable members left At present th passengers number about seventy seven Before takmg to the a1r they elected certatn members from therr group as p1lots of therr busrness ship 'Dons Petne was chosen Prestdent Frances Kastner was chosen to act as Vrce Presldent IH case Dorts fell out of the plane Iean Ackermann was glven the Job of fkeeptng thetr books and Harold Iax a surtable character was grven the f-lerculean task of guardrng the purse strtngs Thrs All Amencan l-hgh Speed Chpper seems to have known all the techmaue reaurred for a successful fl1ght They have overcome that frrght andf unsteadmess that usually accompantes new flrers As we watch that great plane from below we see a steady rncrease 1n 1ts speed and egu1l1br1um Only now and h n do we notrce a slrght wavertng or slack tn speed Perhaps the fact that to achrew arnc of thetr Iunror fltght to reach Sen1or Port tn l94P depended on the1r arnbtttor c o rattor and perseverance dld mach to sttffen thetr back bones and to gtve them lnop I-la ng watched the flrght of the Cnpp r along tts enttre course we saw 1t scale or o the hrgnest mountatns of Its fllght the Ianlor Class Play Nuts to You present a on Velcruary 9th H339 The play was about a young fellow who trled to make some n an x whtle hrs parents w re away from home and the d1ff1cult1es he encountered rn dotng fu, XA f fy ff fy A id I ' I A I , f, ' f I l I K. 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'V' CLASS PLAY The cast was as follows Tommy Winter a likable college chap Emily Winter his mother Nellie the cook and housekeeper Steve Grinnell Tommy s pal William Winter Tommys father lean Hammond Tommys girl friend Lou Prentice Steves girl friend Constance Dinwiddle spinster starved for affection PROM KTNG OUEENI Carl Wilke Frances Kastner loyce Curtis lack Pautsch Iames Cauley Ianice Smart Betty Edwards Luella Bose Henry Short a Jealous husband Walter McCafferty T T Trumbull elderly gentleman Robert Mill r Bert Baxter husky fellow with murderous tendencies Lloyd Pelton SallyJean Gould cute little blond in need of protection Grace Solberg Milton Geer in time with the infinite Bernard Donovan Asylum Guards Maurice Tremain Alva S rrurier Polic men Carl Keiffer Edward Moran College Boys and Girls Keegan Doyle Leo a Hamil Maurice Tremain and loyce Curtis The last great mountain to be scaled before landing at SSHIO Port IS the Iunior Prom This great event IS to be held on May 19 1939 Everyone 1S certain that it will be a great uccess especially with Carl Wilke and Frances Kastner as king and queen This will be the first prom to be held in the new gym No doubt the strains of Wally Beaus Orchestra will draw a huge crowd as everyone is anxious to show his skill on the new gym floor We dont know what scheme Mr G rhardt and M1 s Kucirek have in mind for decorating the gym but we are sure that those frequent conferences after school in Miss Kucireks room are not to be in vain Having scaled safely tho e two mountains we see the lunlor Clipper gradually descending and in May l94U we hope to greet the entire crew at Senior Airport Happy landings' flf Q u 6 1 -4 1 s 5 Maude Middleton: stout lady with leaping tendencies ---- Kathleen Spies .N , I I . . . . . 'l SGPHOMORES TI-IE AMBITIGUS Row I B Treppxsh M Carter B Peterson M L Well E Solberg R Koppang W Dursell l Wrlcox G Blrk holz A Webster W Young Row 2 G Reynolds I Ackerman S Sorenson D Wortman A Fogle M Holle E Reynolds M Seebandt M Hagemann A Onsager E Ltllehamer A Nelson A Iurkowskl A Fogle M L Van Dusen C Prlessnrtz S Paulson Row 3 E Coles V Pharo D Crandall F Flanders L Iohnson R La Marche O Gr en W Holgate P Roth W Hasse M Mullxkm P Stengel I Heerey I Kosak Row 4 L Schwedersky I Blalr l Thompson M Walsh D Onsager D Marachowsky S Allen E Sples L Krueger M Bohen E Wells R Cowan K Wells M Frohmader B Attewell M Hepp mann W McEvoy E DZIGWIOF R Grefe I Long R Southern E Z1l1nsk1 Absent S Holland W Newklrk A Preston AMATEUR HGUR The Sophomore class ot 1939 arrtved 1n New York Ctty one evenlng for the purpose of appearmg on Mayor Bowes Orlglnal Amateur Hour Whrle on the way to the broad cast1ng stat1on they met a stdewalk reporter Seerng a great opportuntty he started to 1nterv1ew some of them Bernard Trepplshs one des1re was to be heard over the radlo He was to accompany the three Wells srsters Emma Kathryn and Mary Loutse who were to slng thelr VGISIOD of St LOUIS Blues When Don Crandall was asked h1s one wlsh he sa1d he Wanted to grow up and not be called Dtnk Fred Flanders was to d1rect a Jazz band composed of Shtrley Allen and Charlotte PFIGSSHILZ as the clarmettsts Walter DZIGWIOI v1ol1n1st and Warren Young trombonlst KThey rece1ved 497 votes belleve 1t or notll Genevteve Reynolds sa1d school would be all r1ght 1t she could only understand algebra Btll Holgate sa1d he wanted to take that certarn g1rl to th prom and Sh1rley Ann Paulson was loolclng for her dream Romeo fQu1te a comctdence dont you th1nk?l Margaret Seebandt was com pl1mented on how much she resembled a well known actress Bob Hagemann sa1d h1 school hte was a haIDDY mlxture of dances and g1rls To talk as fast as Walter Wmchelt seemed to be Sena Holland s des1re but we dont th1nk she has tar to go to fulhll that des1re 131 --. ' , . , . , . . 's, . , . , . ' , . ' , . ' - - . , . , . , . , . , . , . e e, . , . , Row 5'-Iack Ripley, R. Loomis, W. Schultz, E. Southern, B. Pfatf, G. Granger, P. Steen, W. Dztewior, R. Hage- J. , - t , , , , ,, . ,, . . . , . , , . , . H . . ,, 9 I - . I . I 'S - ' - 1 1 I Dorrace Maracnowsky sard she rntended to do a toe dance number that evenrng The Mauston Cowboys consrstrng of Earl Coles Edward Dzrewror Warren Schultz Garvrn Granger Robert La Marche Robert Grefe and Bernard Pfaff were gorng to srng Home on the Range Elrzabeth Spres got the names of New Lrsbon and New York slrghtly mrxed when she was lookrng for that certarn cheerleader Lorrarne Schwedersky seemed con terrted to be a housewrfe and Mrldred l-lorle agreed wrth her Screen tests are hard to get but Margaret Hepp seemed rntent upon gertrng one Monrca Walsh who wrshed to teach the shag agreed to show Eugene Zrlrnskr how to dance Iohn Heerey desrred to be a lrttle shorter but Ray Southern sard he looked up at hrm as a hero Antonra Nelson sard she trarned her vorce on ten cent sheer musrc Wrllram Newkrrk wanted to be a depot agent and Everett Solberg looks for success m publrshrng newspapers Ernest Southern wants to read 300 books a year lone Wrlcox and Dorothea Wortman plan on savrng therr mon y rn order to come back to New York to lrve lf Anrta Onsager could stay out nrghts lrke her srster Delores everythrng would be Just frne Paul Roth rs lookrng for the perfect wrfe so that he wrll not have to do any house work Dorothy Onsager wants to be able to play a Russran Folk song called Russrsches Volkstred Marshall Mullrkrn who seemed to have an unlrmrted supply of good nature exploded wrth a hearty laugh when Arthur Preston expressed hrs desrre to be a Country Gentleman and a Womans Home Companron Lourse Krueger sard she drdnt want to b left rn New Lrsbon and Arlene lurkowskr expressed her desrre to catch up on her sleep Le Roy Iohnson sard he couldnt wart to enter hrs horse Blow Out rn the Kentucky Derby Marre Hagemann sard she drdnt want to be left rn one place very long 1940 berng Leap Year Elarne Lrllehamer wanted to take advantage of rt Orley Greene usually known as Irggs doesnt thrnk that Vaughn Pharo wrll ever be able to drrve a truck as well as hrs brother Iohn Long thought he would hke to be a cowboy whrle Iohn Kosak prefers to be a boxer Warren Hasse thrnks he has qurte a rob ahead of hrm rf he rs to follow rn hrs srsters footsteps Last Perrod Reformer rs the name grven to Preston Stengel ever srnce he had to manage rt for one hour Wrllram Dusell took hrs prpe out of hrs mouth long enough to say that he drdnt have any partrcular ambrtron Edna Mae Carter would lrke to be the valedrctorran and lngrrd Ackerman thought she would rather operate a theater Betty Attewell seemed to be rnterested rn George however Blanche Peterson was more rnterested rn Frank Brll McEvoy noted for chasrng crrmrnals rntends to be another Sherlock Holmes Iren Thompson was to rmrtate some drummers on the Amateur Hour Rosemary Cowan sa1d she was well content wrth school Margaret Bohen seemed to want to bang on a typewrrter for the rest of her days Roger Koppangs arm rs not atrophred b t rt rs strll constantly gorng to warst Ardrs and Ardrth Fogel drd a tap dancrng act Arlene Webster and Marron Frohmader want to start a dress shop rn Mauston Gertrude Brrkholz Shrrley Sorenson and lean Blarr were so fascrnated by the rrnmense burldrngs rn New York that they couldnt say anythrng Evelyn Reynolds sard she would wrrte a book about thrs adventurous trrp Perry Steen had one desrre and that was to grow a mustache lack Rrpley recerved a posrtron on the Swrng Unrt of Maror Bowes Orrgrnal Hour for hrs perfect rmrtatron of Bob Burns and hrs bazooka 9 fm-fd-L GM 67 . r , . . , , . . . 1 . . , . 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V191 - J I FRESI-IMEN Tl-IE BEGINNERS Howl E Pfaff E W1Ck M Granger I Solberg I Wtlberg N Wrtght K MacDonald B Schwartz I Klabough A VVroblewsk1 Row 2 E Port r M Coles M 1-lutchms F Onsager A Lubtnskt B Letts A Mrner A Fletcher M Morrts V Iones Z Kosak E Beckw1tn D Iobs Row 3 H Pharo N Flanders I Heerey I Loomts W Pautsch C Barnes R Cumlng S Hess W Dentcke D Ktlmore E Walsh G Havlena How 4 D Grefe I Patterson E Kmost P Mauer W Eaton I Peterson H Potter L Holden F Fogle L Vtalt r A Iobs M Fruttger S Dtamond C PUYVIS Absent A Fletcher A Meden L Mztchell DREAMS A httle brook runs qutetly through the forest tor a dtstance then wldens and forms a poo In a shady spot bestde th1s pool a small trsherman has forgotten h1s Job and IS drearnrng Maybe we can 1mag1ne what he ts dreamtng H IS one of a group of stxty boys and grrls entertng a large butldrng Upon entertng they see many older boys and gtrls Soon everyone ts Worktng and talktng together There 1S work to be done by everyone and Mtss Benson and Mr Thomas are chosen to gulde these newcomers along thelr course The group selects tour of thetr num ber to care tor the affatrs ot the class Presxdent Natal1e Wrtght V1cePres1dent Iohn Wtlberg Secretary Kathleen MacDonald and Treasurer Ieanette Solberg COHIIHUIUQ hls dream he sees many venture 1nto extra currtcular act1v1t1es and as he walks through the halls he sees the followtng nterested tn band and glee club Mae Coles Robert Curntng Elalne Beckwtth W11l1s Dentcke Shtrley Dtamond Dorothy Grete Mabel Granger Arnold Iobs Kathleen MacDonald Betty Schwartz Edward Walsh Iohn Wtlberg Vtola Iones Natalle Wrtght Raymond Klelst Earl Coles Alrce Lubmskt Barbara Letts Ieanne Klabough Evelyn Ptaff Ieanette Solberg Iohn Loomrs Howard Sand Iames Dooney and Robert Woelfol rm Row 5- -R. Franke, F. Bentz, B, Bader, R. Pfeiffer, W. Purvis, R. Woelfol, R, Kleist, E. Rider, H. Sand, I. Dooney, Throuahout h1s drea111 11 1s olten dtsturb a 1y 1oua cheer1n1 anC1 y the p1ay1nC,1 o1 h 1ana Qn1y I1 c1th1et1C e nt C1111 11189 so 111uch exc1te1nent C'nd 1n the var1ous 111s e ees C1 71 ICI 1111111 1'1LITU1G Potter W1 1C111 1111 Q hmm R1der a11 out C1 e s ne sld e11 hang s and he ods rx s CI nun ber o1 Cubs 1Ch as Carnpnre c1111 Scouts Lahn Q111 C1'1d Pep Cu betnq serv d ry sofne Ho ne EC C 111 Q1f1S Cxrnonq th y are SGTVIHQ products ra1sed cn the iarrns bv the Future Farmers two o1 whorn are the 1WCjL1S1I1OL1Q youna 'nen Leonard W'a1ter and Q1ayton Purv1s But th s 11sher11a11 111ust be CI nodern R111 Van W1nk1e for the next scene of h1s drearn tax s p1ac about 111teen years 1cter 111 VI 11111 Cnartrncnt 1DL111C11I1ij G11 the 1113 11oor 1S a che1n1s1 s 1aborat T7 a'1d whom does he se ther but three former 1116-nd Czeorqe Havlena H ward Pna o ana Iarnes Patterson who ha 19 cond famous for 'he r patent 'r1ed1c1ne to 1 ak shon boys aww talt W'a1t a morner tl Whats C111 the rush about? A spee h oy thC1t 111110111 vouna Senator 1 oct 1nd1anC1 Ne11 F1and rs And IP 1h aud1e11 whorn does he see 1ut some of h1s o1d c1ass1na1es 1an1es 1-Ieerey Cornrrodore Barnes Robert P1e11er Iohn Peterson Raymond K1 1st Rueben Franke Predertck Bentz A1bert1V1 den Boyd Bader Sarn Hess Ph111p Mauer Don K11n1er ana Lawrence Ho1den a11 sohd busmess men or success1u1 farrners Farther down t'1e str et he watches CI dernonstrauon QIVGF by Anna Wrob1ewsk1 on Horne rnacrnq '1'1D1'1C1S1Z1Nq aood d1shwash1nq Arnonq her spectators we see Fneda Onsaaer Vlarqaret 1-1utch1ns Z1tC1 Kosac Marqaret Fr 1t1C3er Maxme 1V1orr1s Ar1ene P1etcher A1vena 1V11n r and E11111a Porter C111 happ11y nC1rr1ed Splash' A b1q 11sh ou11s the Dreamer 1n1o the pond and back 'o TcCI111Y FRESHMAN AUTQGRAPHS 'I ' . . e 's . c ' 2 1 I 1 V ' C b V ' 1.113 1 '. Cr , 3 ' ' ve C 1C Cf 5 , : ' , , 1 ' V ' . 'C h s W 1'1Ctyd Fo Ie, V1 '11' 111 ' 3 , ' . ' , '11' 1 P 1 ' o d B111 Pa si1. Th ce 1, 1 '1'y C e 1 1 'e 'es 14 '1 , 1 5 , F -, .L 'L 1, . 1 b pc 1, 1 I - 1 Q 13 ' , C o ihern E1s1e 'VV1c14, C1:1d others Whom he has already seen in the G1ce Club. It seerns thC11 e , ' ' ' A , . Q A ' c .' , c T 1 . 1 ' c 1 . 1 ' , ' 'V ' , ce ' , .V 1 C :AC e ' ' ' '. Qt 1 , Q ' .o 1 1 V e e c ' 1 s, P' c , o ' r , 1 c c ., ' be .e 1 ir A s 1 V ' ' c 11, e ' .. ' 1 . 1 , ' . . . . c ' 1 i1 ' A 1 11 ' , ' e . ' 1 e L ce c 1 C ' Q1 P I Q 1 I -J 1 U vA 11 v 1 X' 4 1 1 1 1 1 I , Y . , ' V 11 C . 1 ec . - 1 ' . 1 - ,1 1 ,, 1 1 1 ,, - 1 A 1 , e1 1 . V , 1 - 1 1 . 1 - A - V 1 1 1 1 -K 1 ' 1 A 1 v 1 V 1 ' e , 1 , ' ' 1 ' . . . . I I A . I J A ' l ,E . Iva ,-.... 3 1 4 'jffi -AAP Rf' LJ il- JL 4 4,1 N1 X AN 1' in 'x .,-N ,A v xA 1 o jfs PE.:rx3 xxx 1 N2 ,Y w.z.z dl, K Y .ri 'HJ LATIN CLUB u an B n n W 7 dsh S 'tl M C uit 'NI Nr F HOME ECQNOMICS CLUB aus? f' Wwffzwxf QQ +4 rv X JJ ISS HJ' S l 4 Pow 1 VI. R 1 ai, M. Kia-ist, Miss -9 sc , D. Mu vc Ui T Y x Po' .. I. W . , I. Ackerman, A, Km. 1, . Mus ' ' ECW 3- E, S h . . V ight, E. .I-etcher, B. OES '1 1 S M RCW J- M. PN S cu, E, Scully, L. Rise, I. Rfv 2, F ' Raw 2--L. Vfrifght, S. ,asia I. Hired, E. Spies, F M r F31-x ? -Tuf. 'Nifsh M. Swleztey E. Sfh'.'.f3r!11, L w 1 4 U -1 L Y. Prlgssrixf. f 4 f 7 f f f 1' ,ff 07 . C1 yr , 1 f ,Y .f , 2 ' ' f 9 I f Y f l xi V- f, , I ff ff L , I M rf r, , V gf V, K' ' fl f 1 r f f fm , 1, Q I, , f I 3,1 , f ' 1' U vfeikf 1 f 15 f' 1 . 1 BLACK HAWK CAMPFIRE 1514155 Iv e A Fhckn B OW5on L Volqt MISS Houser 2 K Mu IN W qH K .3 ugh vi D 1 are L YNr1qN M YXVCI S ,1 1 nc dt B G 5 icxyl ' WHT X S Pau 5 TA TA PO CHAN CAMPFIRE L1 PJ 1 W N P11-Q XfQ:r,,v'.e-r,, A '.'-I' 1. P - , cD:nc1d, '. ri .L I. 1113 ., I . dm , . ' . . 'H lsh. F 1 3-E. C' llv, A. Geri r , . F gem, E. Lett , I. M or, 1. Qco , . lon. E :JIISS Kcth, Q. AQGI1, L. ffatfe, If. Hifkzk, F. Fentye, Miss Gale-5. 2 L. Cmile fl. 152151, Tl, Sv.Qe.f:1', Aikermczd, S. . 371523, 2. Grefe. ? f. Eliir I.Ll2,lIi-PZl, I, fhczixgzgizi, f. 539.5 Y Ackerricr. -'I GIRL SCOUTS How I--D. Petrie, D, Mcxrcfhcwsky, Miss Reierson, S. Alien, How 2--L. Hcxmil, B. Ncuqhtin, V. Southern, M. Denim, M. Carter, A. Onscqer. Fc:-r SW-P. Newport, M. Coles, I, Davis, I. Rowe, D. Cnscqer, P. Dwyer. PEP CLUB PICK. left IO Iiqhl G. Vfczlier, A. Gmhmrdt, N. 'X'J1iQ?.1, L. Plrueqel, F. Flartye, Pffr. Ring Spies, I. Klflbouqh, G. Sfzjierq, I.. Rose. THE BAND The Mauston Hrqh School Band beqan rehearsals th1s yea 1n a new band room whrch IS sound proof and provrdes a place tor practrce ard the storage of equrpment In September the Band Parents Assocratron reorqanlzed and started YCIISIIIQ money for the new Cadet style Umtorms whrch were hrs drsplayed at a concert held March 24th rn the aymnasrum Durrnq the year the band appeared and played at most of the home and out of town football and basketball qames at the La Crosse Festrval the pep meetmas the natlonal hohday proqrams and fmally competed rn th D1str1ct Tournament whlch was held Mauston Otfrcers ot the Errst Band are as rollows Assrstant Drrector Lloyd Buqlass Drum Manor Warren Youna Twrrhna Drum Mayors Leora I-Iam1l and Ioyce Curtrs Presrdent Lloyd Buqlass Treasurer Bernrce Belmel Manager Bhys Wrlllams Quartermaster Don old Crandall Assrstant Instructor Mrldred Potter Members ot the Prrst Band are as follows Clar1nets Betty Edwards Mrldred Potter Shlrl y Allen loyce Curtls Vrola Prressnrtz Ethel Fletcher Helen Preston Lucrlle Neve Dorrs Clement Betty Robertson Orley Greene Howard Sand lan t Younq and VIYQIHIG Curtrs and Brlly Kastner Barrtones Wrlham Buqrass and Vrrqrnra Tnorsen Trombones Donald Crandall Warren Young Ered Flanaers Vlflllram Newkrrlc and lack Loom1s Basses lack Brpley Sheldon Dramond and Boy Purvls Horns George Walter Helen Lublnskr Hope Bruzellus ana Dorothy Beynolds Saxophones Harold Wells Arthur Preston Wrl ham Dusell Emma Lors Both Dorothy McM1llan and Bobert Dary Obo Arlene Lund Percussron Bhys Wrlhams Baymond Beynolas Bernrce Bermel and Irene Thompson The second band ot 45 members was orqanrzed and practtcea untrl the end ot the trrst s mester wh n rt was drsbanded to make way tor sectron rehearsals The Saxettes all torty ot them have been dornq well they and the second band turntsh the toundanon for the trrst band The band rs to play concerts outsrde ot school durmq the sum mer months l2fI I V 4 1 V . - ' ' ' 4 ' ' L I l I I I I ' ' ' e ' ' ' in - ' 1 . ' ' , : , 7 , ' 7 , . - : ' , ' . I 3 l I I I 9 , I ,I l I I f I I I V I I I Cornets: Lloyd Buqlass, Walter McCatterty, Yvonne Allen, Norma Curtis, Faith Bruzelius, 1 . I I . 1 I 1 v 1 , 1 ,. . . , . ez . . . . . 1 I - I I 1 . . , . . D N' I 9 . . . ab, Q II' I-IL GIRLS GLEE CLUB Howl D Ions D Mcrczchowsky I 1fIcocu,I'1 I Vvlccv M155 Koch M Ccxrter A Foqle I Soloerq K MacDonald Bow 2 L Cattle N Wrmbt M Hagen A Chckner I Arens M155 Moore cccompcrmst V Iones S Allen I Accermcn D Grefe Pow 3 S D1c1mor':i M H1CkOk L Benson I Ackerman S Almstronq L Iones N Ackerfnan B O15on E Moloerq 1 4 e L1 Wo er B Be11're D O15cqe TI Grcxrq L VO1Gf A Lub1n5k1 E Pfcxff B Letts BCYS GLEE CLUB S 1 1 K151EWo1n 1 P5 I . j . , - ' f . . .- .J .-.f, J f A, , - ,. . - V xg , - ' . . I t ' I ' -. ,.'.' 1,. 'i., 4' A. ,. , - f - I, - 1 -- 1 - I , . 1 I 1 I 1 - Rev -D. P trie, S. ' if , . ' . 1, . : ' r, 1 er, .. '4, . ' . ., I Row lfB. Treppish, B. Curxinq, VI. McC3ffer1y, M155 Kick, VV. Denlcke, C. Vfilke, A, Ichs. 2027 2-I. Vfilzerg P. Stengel P. Boil, G. Iffclter, I. C onisll. E. 1. C , . ' I I5 1. POW 3-D. Eurftt, E. CCFS, I. Heevy. MUSICAL NOTES Oh Doctor was the operetta arven on December 23rd Some of the most promment traures were those awful doctors Cuttem Slaughter and Cottm that qoodtor nothrng Ram bow and those three neurotrc old mards The choruses were made up ot th rest ot the Crlee Clubs who repr sented Doctors Nurses Mexrcans and Spanrards An A Cappella chorr was orqanrzed tht tall Its trrst publlc appearance was at tie Formal Concert March 24th lt was also the trrs appearance ot the boys quartet consrstrnq ot Carl Wrlke Bob Cumma Walter McCatterty and Wrllrs Demclce who are to comp te rn the Tournament All groups practrced drltaently for the Musrc Tournament that was held rn Mauston May l3th For the trrst tlrne the G rls Glee Club competed rn Class B th Boys Ensemble ana the A Cappella Chorr rn Class C The Curls Glee Club con rsted ot tortytrve members the Boys Ens rnble ot htteen and A Capp lla Chorr ot thrrty rn mb rs T91 I X f 1 ' ' ' .U H 1, . . f I I I ' ' I ' I ' . 9 Q . . V 1 1 1 A - . . . . . 1 S . 1 , L L , . , . L . . . , . Q . I I I I ' N-f A , . . . , Q g . A 1 , C , A. -.Q I Q , D , C r , A 9 TS . 9 . ,, 1 . I-HY If tevens rxvncczs T Glntv D 1 Nr L1 1 1 M111 r Denman yno 5 u gat ury 1 J 9 ' V C, P Trex nn FUTURE FARMEPS I Putter on 4 E Petrew 1Z E 'Cmos V Souhern R H Km ICIYKONVSII1 Benson Mr Gerhua o ern L at I 1-foo r Ko G P W B Bader E Zlhnekl L nc T30 Pew I -N. S - , E. K ' , . Mc ' A, 1 . T.1r.2r, 1 . 'ed'nq. Pc ','- 2 R. ' e , B. , R. Re' ld , K. R f, E-ICQ e, I. Cu Y: , I. Cru idutl. Ron' - R. Dury, N. Hcsse, O. flzrdner, '. Xltfilliel, YQ, Eohen, . .llfx , K, Dzyle. X Row I E. Walsh, VV. Eaton, K. Bohen, K, Dcyle, H. Iflzckin, I. Ccutey, F, Kzivtlcus, C. Purvi Row' W . aft, . IQ t, L. '. ,- . . Grefe, . I' AJ' ' E. Pfxff, K. Kieffer, Ho:-f 3--f-R, S uth , , 'W' te, L. '1 Ven, E. Rider, D. felt, L Sak, G. rcnger, C, 0 er z Sou hwor You Q Miller G Granger K B l I-leerey C Willce K , N t Th, l.. 3 E P trowitz, l. Finnegan, ' ' ,V A Ll Krwiatkcwski, I. Lewis, K. Y oye l Kos lf: G. Walter. ' J' P Fo le, E. ider, E. . .J iey. l 1 4 R I 1 Plpi BOXING Boxing was added to the Athletic Department of Mauston High School in l93B. During the three and one-halt years of boxing, the teams have par- ticipated in twentyetive matches, losing only three. They have been Iuneau County Champions for three consecutive years. This year's team, captained by But and under the direction of Coach Southworth, has had a most successful season. The veterans that returned from last year were: Iohn Long, Ioe Finnegan, Bob Miller, George Walter, Iohn Kosak, and Captain But. Newcomers that have proved their ability are: Ed Walsh, Floyd Fogle, Ervin Rider, lack Bipley, Keegan Doyle, and Carl Willie. Defeating Mauston's arch rival, New Lisbon, by a score of BV2 to V2 was the high-light of the season. i939 CHAMPIONS T31 Row 1 H Wells I Post R Mlller K Rui I Lewxs E Krzvlkcs I Cczuley W McCcxfferty I Fmnegcm H lox O Gurdder ff' Row 2 C Purvxs F Wcxrm I Rlpley N McEvoy H Potter K Doyle K Bohen I Pete Eaton I Lonq How 3 L Wa ter I Kosc: Rotl' B Pfoff C Wxlke E Rlder W Hcxsse W r Sout w r jd M N Mi? Mcruston Mcxuston Mcxuston Moruston Mcxuston Mcruston WAYZWWJW SEASON Westheld home New Llsbon hom Edgewood there Necedoh there W1scons1n Dells home New Llsbon there 00 W 'C SCORES Mcluston Non conference games pf Opponents L JW' WWW Iggy 'I X Q D B I Mfg . V W f I I' K L N cj L r N501 'i 'V fl, . , I' X 1 X Q 1 JA M 1 f I I . I X K Q ' gf 'I A , f , My If V, ,QUKX fl I! L vine!! I LN ! . ' vs. ' - 13 13 vs. ' --- e O 13 vs. - 7 38 vs. -- 14 7 vs. ' ' , - 14 vs. ' - 8 M ' ln the thtrd consecutlve year Coach Southworth s football eleven won the t1tle of Iuneau County Champron however thrs year they share the trtle w1th Necedah ach team havrng nree w1ns and one loss Maustons team had the largest forward hne tn years w1th an average werght of l7U pounds and a backfreld average of l52 pounds The l938 football season was offrctally opened w1th the dedtcatton of the new crty ath lettc frela on September 30th the game w1th Westfteld endrng rn a t1e The s cond game of the season ended ln a bttter d feat as 1t was dealt by the old nval New Lrsbon The next game resulted rn anoth r defeat as the Edgewood expertenced eleven romped over Mauston at the Breese Sevens Fleld 1n Madtson In the fourth game Mauston came back w1th a w1n over Necedah th n the league leaders w1th a de C1S1V9 lead of 14 to U at the end of the thlrd quarter Mtller rntercepted two Necedah passes that mrght have been completed for touchdowns Decrdrng factors 1n the WISCOHSIH Dells game whrch ended w1th a close score of l4 to l2 and 1n rnost of the other games were well protected by the sturdy hne Before the largest crowd of the season Mauston and New L1sbon battled 1t out 1n thelr tradtttonal Armlstlce Day game fn the thtrd quarter Mauston scored a safety by block mg a punt ln the end zone however rt was not unt1l after the referees dec1s1on had been referred to the 'W' I AA that Mauston was rtghtfully awarded the two potnts wh1ch spelled vrctory The thnlls of the game came 1n the mtddle of the fourth quarter when Captarn Lewrs frrst on h1s own 30 yard lme then on thelr 25 yard hne completed passes to Gardner and Post respectrvely the latter be1ng mto the end zone Captatn foe Lewrs unquesttonably a star and w1ll be on ecord n the schools pages of athletrc hr torv as one of the outstandtng players CAPTAIN IOE LEWIS of all Mauston Hrgh School football teams He wrll be lost to next y ars team b cause of graduat1on as wrll also Bohen Czaraner KT1V1kGS Ruf and Wells f33l . I I . . . ie . +1 , , . , , e ' ' e ' I I . l . Q . r V l f 9 f I ' Finnegan's reverse plays, Ruf's line plunging, and Post's accurate drop kicking-always , . 1 ' . , - I I . - V I ' ' , ' , is . I i , . .S A . e ' e ' ' '-' I I I a 1 Howl W McEvoy R M1ller I Lewrs O Gardn r F Fogle B Donoxan W Hasse Row 2 Mr Southworth L Walt r I Pot W DZ ewxor L Delton W Holgate H Iay Mr Stevens BASKETBALL Under the d1rect1on ot Coach Stanley Stevens the basketball team opened the season by deteatmg North Freedom l4 to 10 a non conference game ln therr ttrst conference game the team lost to Wonewoc The h1ghl1ghts ot thrs game wete IH the last quarter when Donovan scored two perfect shots from the mlddle ot the tloor Posts outstandmg playmg on December 22nd helped Mauston wm the t1rst game played ln the new gymnasrum l7 to ll Atter a dlscouragmg m1d season slump the team began playmg a better brand ot bas ketball Nearly all ot the late season games were declded m the th1rd quarter whrch pro ed to be a verrtabl Jmx to the team players w1ll be lost to the team through graduatlon Captam Gardner and Joe Lewrs and be cause the expeuence gamed by those who w1ll agam represent Mauston wlll undoubtedly make rtselt evldent SEASON SCOQES Maustovr Qoponents Mauston Mauston Wlauston Mauston Mauston Mauston Mauston Mauston Mauston Mauston Mauston lvlauston Mauston 7 North Freedom th re 'Wonewoc there Elroy home Necedah there Norwalk there Hrllsboro there Necedah home New Lrsbon there Wrsconsm Dells home Wrsconsm Dells there Camp Douglas there North Freedom horn New L1sbon home Class B Tournament at Sparta Mauston Vs Arcadla Mauston vs Black RIVGI Falls Non conterence games t1+l 1 .5 'H vw 's F H' H1 I Q I , W 'O ff 5 AFD' Optimism tor next year's season is the general outlook, due to the tact that only two ' ts. 3 Q l4 U A to vs. , 5 - 9 l5 l vs. e l7 ll vs. M- 8 24 ' vs. e lO l4 vs. ' 3 l 21 vs. -- , lU 30 vs. ' a l8 40 vs. ' ' f 5 ll vs. '. ' we l4 23 vs. ' - l9 26 ' vs. f A e 20 lb vs. ' i l8 33 . 1 I l2 35 . 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