Mayville High School - Rocket Yearbook (Mayville, WI)

 - Class of 1936

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SOPHOMORE CLASS FRONT Row: Bennetts, P. Miller, Gramlow, Schellpiefler, Herbst, Schnaderbeck, Rost, Uzelatz, Wellso, Miss Martens, Adviser. SECOND Row: DeLanovich, Bachmann, Boccotti, Quandt, Lohaus, Walker, A. Olson, Paustian, Genzmer, Kalhamer, Brun e, Milbrot. Ti-into Row: Steinbach, Reabe, Handel, Boeing, Schwandt, james, E. Miller, M. Miller, Docter, L. Broecker, Bertucci, Griepentrog, Kmyon, Pilsner. FOURTH ROW: Illik, Sokoly, Guse, Voss, G. Schultz, Villwock, C. Lehmann, C. Bachhuber, Clark, E. Schultz, M. Dornfeldt, Feilbach. FIFTH Row: Marx, Verhyen, Holmes, Schabel, Albert, Schrah, Germer, Steponovich, I.. Dornfeldt, Sprotte, ' Micklas, Wenzel. AnsENT: Hintz, Manthey, Cundy. SODl'lOfTlOl'2 CIGSS The sophomore class had an enrollment of about sixty students. Our class officers were: Gertrude Bachmann - - President Milan Marx - - - Vice President Arlene Olson - Secretary Ruth james - Treasurer Miss Martens - - ----- ----- A dviser Les Dornfeldt and Frank Holmes were on the A squad in football. Seven of our boys were on the B squad. Les Dornfeldt was also on the A squad in basketball, while Eve sophomores were on the B squad. This record shows we were well repre- sented in sports. Nine members of our class played in the concert band and two played in the classical orchestra. Several students played in the junior band. We had a Freshman-Sophomore party early in October which was very well attended and was a great success. It Q I If .N 3 QN --., gc f,--4, xr 1.2. f ff. 41 if-QEW' f V 'r. . K '-I 42 f? : r2f 'X f.. ,,, -, ,,- . - -N sf-f J xxx- l'3l

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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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l4l em FRESHMAN CLASS FRONT Row: D. Gieschen, M. Fischer, Fleming, Weginger, P. Piepcr, A. Niehoff, Lehner, Guse, Suckow, R. Lindert, Starr, Hagen, Enderli, Wild. SECOND ROW: Vozelli, Zahn, Hacker, Owens, M. Benzel, A. Pieper, Keup, Moll, Yacks, Germer, Mildbrandt, Lau, Barnes, Radloff, Hilbert, Miss Busse, Adviser. THIRD Row: Lazich, Kuehn, Steinbach, R. Krieser, Tich, Blohm, Koepsell, P. Mueller, Lochrer, B. Bachhuber, Milbrot, Sterr, Penkoske, W. Dethardt, Sharon. Founri-I Row: Damrow, Yancey, Jerr Clarlc, R. Koepsell, A. Peters, Zergiebel, Schwantes, Gehrke, Bogen- schneider, Hulbert, Buss, N. Orovich, Feucht, M. Guse, Marrese, R. Schu rz. FIFTH Row: Zack, Mann, Marquart, Ray Clark. J. Bachhuber, M. Quandt, Reabe, Zwicg, Schumann, Brummond, D. Baertschy, Engel, Polzin, Hadaller, Lange. Freshman C lass At an early fall meeting members of the class of 1939 chose the following officers: Salvatore Marrese ------------- President john Bachhuber - Vice President Nick Orovich Secretary-Treasurer Miss Busse --------------- Adviser An enrollment of seventy-eight makes it the largest class in school. One party has been held in conjunction with the Sophomore class. Its success can be attributed to the fine cooperation of the committee members from each class that managed the affair. The class of 1959 is already in the swim of school activities by having representatives in athletics, cheering, music, and speech. X' I

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