Mayville High School - Rocket Yearbook (Mayville, WI)

 - Class of 1936

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Senior History The usual bunch of green freshmen registered in September 1932, the only unusual thing being the number. We began the year 97 strong. We promptly proceeded to show the upper classmen that we would provide them with some stiff competition. A large number of boys reported for football. One received a minor award. In basketball, one freshman boy was on the A squad and four on the B squad. Both the boys and the girls won second place in inter-class basketball. The class was active not only in athletics but played an important part in other activities, such as band and orchestra. Our officers for the year were: President, Werner Finke, Vice President, Carl Korthg Secretary, Marian Thiel, Treasurer, Sophia Pokritz. Our adviser was Miss Smith. During our Sophomore year our class kept right on plugging along. We were well represented in basketball, football, debate, declamatory, oratory, and scouting. Our musical abilities came to light in band and orchestra. Our class officers were: President, Willard Bartelt, Vice President, Frank Reisinger, Secretary, Zorka Malesevichg Treasurer, Gertrude Kahlow. Miss Smith was our adviser again. At our first class meeting as juniors we elected the following officers to guide our class through the year: President, joe jacquotg Vice President, Sammy Stipanovic, Secretary, Etna Salzbergerg Treasurer, Carl Schuster. Our adviser was again Miss Smith. Three Juniors, Marian Thiel, George Lehner, and Virginia Buth were members of the debate team. Our class received places both in class declamatory and oratorical contests. We were represented in non-humorous declamatory in the Wisconsin League and District Contests by Virginia Buth. At the State N. F. L. tournament. Virginia Buth represented us in non-humorous declamatory, Lorraine Gnerlich in oratory, and Marian Thiel in ex- temporaneous speaking. Four junior boys, Frank Reisinger, Bob Marohl, Bob Falk, and Arnold Boehmer, received major M's in football. Sammy Stipanovic, Willard Bartelt, Bob Falk, and Werner Finke received M's in basketball and played on the State Cham- pionship team. Many other junior boys played on both B squad football and basketball teams. Our class was well represented in band and orchestra. Many members of the festival chorus and band were chosen from the Junior class. The greatest event of the school year, the Prom, was sponsored by the Junior class. A modernistic scheme was carried out. Huge fans were made in white and three shades of blue, and these were stretchd from the gym floor to the balcony. Indirect lighting was used at the base of each fan. The grand promonade was led by the King, Joe jacquot, and his Queen, Zorka Malesevich, to the strains of Connie Wendell's orchestra. Beside this event we held one school dance. During our fourth year as dignified Seniors, we had great success selling candy, hot dogs, and pop. Besides raking part in all school activities, we were the hatchers of many new ideas, an example being the Novel Mixer. Our successful Homecoming, aided by a brilliant football victory is one of the greatest landmarks in our history. One factor that helps to make this statement true, was the grand time enjoyed by everyone who attended our Homecoming dance. Much of our success is attributed to Miss Freng, who worked hard and advised us well during the last year of our high school career. George Lehner as editor and Willard Bartelt as business manager, with the aid of the rest of the staff, worked hard to give you this annual as a helpful remembrance of your happy school days. It is with deep regret at leaving these familiar halls and eagerness to see what awaits us in the future that we say. Farewell! -,' ., ,,x- N f' E xx ,af V. - ,Q P121 N Q. ll I- fy faiyhr, , 'E N153-17- -af.. M ,-' -. -. s,..,

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O CARLTON WAEHLER Carly My rule in life i.r lo make burinerr a plenrwe and plearure my hu.rine.rr. Band 45 Glee Club 43 Operetta 43 Homecoming 4g Lomira High School 1, 2, 3. MARGARET WEINBERGER Silence ir golden. Glee Club 2, 3, 4: German Club 3, 43 Festival 3, 4. LORRAINE WETZEL Girlie She liver in a realm of lyping budgelr Music Festival I, 2, 3, 4g Oper- etta 43 junior Band 1, 2g Or- chestra 2g Drum and Bugle Corp 1, 23 Prom Com. 3g Homecom- ing Com. 43 Glee Club l. 2, 4. Class Qiiicers ROSE YACKS Rosie Did we bare 4 :well time lar! nigblf' Glee Club Z, 33 Music Festival 33 Prom Com. 3. HUBERT YOUNGBECK I keep my tbaughtr to myrelff' Football IB Squad? 33 Track 33 German Club 3. CYRIL ZASTROW Vacation will rome, lhe beer will hum, and Ja will my flir- fer. President 4g Concert Band 3, 43 Homecoming Com. 45 Oratory 45 Festival 3, 4: Theresa High School 1, 2. President - - - - - - - Cyril Zastrow Vice President - Carl Schuster Secretary - - Edna Dedolph Treasurer - - - - - - - Lorraine Gnerlich CLASS COLORS: Blue and Silver CLASS FLOWER: Blue Larkspur CLASS Morro: Rowing, not drifting. Honor Awards Werner Finke was awarded a medal by the American Legion for high Scholastic standings and prominence in athletics. Virginia Buth was awarded ten dollars in gold by the Women's Club for high scholastic honors and participation in extra-curricular activities.



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f JUNIOR CLASS FRONT Row: Bartelt, Gergetz, Puls, Koepsell, Meyer, Broecker, Mueller, Magyar, Widmer. SECOND Row: Lazich, Boeing, Elcla Fischer, Guse, Bolduan, Zuern, Schultz, Brauchle. THIRD Row: Wellso, Marquart, Peters, Elaine Fischer, Taylor, Husting, Maaske, Forst, Greget, Benzel, Hagen. FOURTH ROW: Miss Mueller, Adviser 1LFaust, Engel, Griepentrog, Bandlow, Raasch, DeWitt, Bonack, Uzelatz. FIFTIE ROVL: T. Orovich, A. Bachhuber, Bartsch, Ost, R. Bachhuber, Friedholdt, Enderle, Wheeler, Bath, aertsc y. ABSENT: M. Brummond. Juniorciass , It was a green bunch that assembled to develop into the Class of '57. We all wondered whether it would be possible to ripen these greenings to a graduating class in four years. We made a good start in our first year. Our class had representatives in all outside activities, proving that we believed, Variety is the spice of life. We were less interested in the pleasures of life for we had only one class party during the year. The faculty members acted as chaperons and helped us learn the art of dancing. In the fall of '33 we resumed our position as sophisticated sophomores. Though our number had dwindled, we started out with new zest, eager to carry on our standard even though our number was smaller. We were well rewarded for our efforts. Our class again blossomed in outside activities, and again we had only one class party. Third base. One more stretch to go! So far we have successfully carried our team to third base. Will we get home safely? Although our stars are numbered, their magnitude is not dulled. In spite of our lack of social enterprise we feel that we have social butterhes, as well as book-worms, to balance the class. Our hats off to our Class Officers: Rodney Bartsch - - President - - Vice President - - Secretary - Treasurer Ray Ost - Lucille Maaske Patsy Taylor

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