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lllgaafuf of 5hal'eg4f Left to right: Dr. Bachhuber, K. C. Ruedebusch, Mrs. Carl Engel, Mr. R. Preim, Supt. O. Jones, Mr. A. Leder. Tl-IE MAVVILLE SCHOOL BOARD l don't lcnow whether you have ever thought ol it in that way before, but to be a loyal member ol a school board you must certainly believe in the spirit ol sell-sacrilice. Material rewards for this service are practically non-existent. Yet the happy smiles ol maturing youth and the pride ol intelligent mothers and lathers more than evens the score with the naive and olten antiquated criticism ol community Ulcnow- it-allsf, Board members must give unstintingly ol their time and services. As liaison officers between laculty and community, they bear the brunt ol the lriction from both groups. Thus it is that in this year- bool4 we pay tribute to our own deserving Mayville School Board. The members of the school board are: Kurt Ruedebusch, Dr. Francis Bachhuber, Mrs. Carl Engel, Arthur Leder, and Richard Rriem. Kurt Ruedebusch has been on the school board for seventeen years, he holds ol'lice ol clerlc ol the school board. l-le lil4es to go Fishing and to play bridge in his spare time. Mr. Ruedebusch is a member ol the American Legion, the Turners, and the Masons. ldle has toured Florida and Oermany. For eight years Mrs. Carl Engel has been a member ol the school board. She is alliliated with the Girl Scout Council, the Womanxs Club, the City Library Board, and the Methodist Sunday School. l'ler chiel hobby is gardening. She has visited the Southern States, ' Niagara Falls, and Canada. It I Q 4 Dr. Francis Bachhuber is serving his eighth year on the board. 50' U ' ' l'le is a member ol the Dodge County and the State Medical hue Sure Jung X-,f Societies, the American Medical Association, and the Rotary Club. .131 l-le has visited Canada, the Dakotas, and the Central States. f H' KIJ5 Another member ol the school board is Arthur Leder who has 'r Q W been a member lor six years. l le has traveled abroad, visited Wash- ington, D. C., pennsylvania, Missouri, and Canada. He belongs to the American Legion, the Legion Boy Scout Committee, and the Veterans' County Board. Richard Rriem has served lour years on the board. l-le belongs to the Masons and the American Legion. Texas, Eastern United States, and Canada are included in his travels. Our school board is a very representative group ol this line community. lt has been their devoted and loyal service that has created the line public school system that Mayville now enjoys. L-1 X ,i,4. I 4 i - fb' 2'i1
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R pedal .a4la2zJa2z With sympathy in our hearts and vengeance on our minds we would recall the dastardly act of inhuman cannibalism which toolc place on December 7, 1941. It was an act ol such unsuspected triclcery that its conception can only be blamed upon the inhabitants of a worldly 'IheII. It was an act aimed at the destruction of America's power in the pacific in one single strolce. It was an act that revealed not only the uncivilized conduct ol devils from the East, but one that displayed the innate poise and bravery oi real Americans at a time of terrible and unexpected treachery. Let us, Americans all, Iteep the memory of that act constantly before us until the perpetrators of this mockery of all that is admir- able in mankind shall have paid the price in Full, Through the blood and sweat and tears ofthe critical period that lies before us, may God help us to conduct our national efforts with such patriotic vigor and unceasing loyalty as to inspire the historians QOOO years hence to utter the words, Americans'? This was their greatest hourln IN IVIEIVIORIAIVI On December 26, 1941, John Loehrlce, a member ol the Class oi 1932, paid the supreme sacrifice while in the service oi his country. An outstanding athlete, a brilliant student, and a loyal son, .John Loehrlce was one of MayviIIe's best beloved young men. This, his alma mater, will ever mourn the passing ol one oi its Finest products, the years may come and the years may go but the memory ofa real American will linger with us always. ALUMNI IN TI-IIE ARMED FORCES Arthur Bachhuber Dr. Edward Bachhuber John Bachhuber Robert Bachhuber Rudolph Heineche Robert Jansen Theodore Jansen Spencer Johnson John Peters Raymond Peters William Ribbens Harold Schroeder Dr. Emeron Bachhuber, Jr George Lazich George Stipanovic Rodney Bartsch Lester Luehring Roy Suclcow George Bennetts Thomas Orovich Paul Wagner Arthur Birr Ray Welsch George Deanovich Willard Dornteld Junior Essen Merlin Fischer Victor Fischer . I Lloyd Wheeler Vernon Weitz Waldemar Zimmel Robert Zuern Oris Zwieg
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Grimm in Qfaief' l SUD? rlhtend G e ' E L Nt of the JQNES Dfw Q 6 Go S Mdywff Mhe ' ' dn me St Ddmffz epu feen y die 7-e 6065 I7 edrs ' ,, U ' ficbe C O e5-S mve A 'sc Ofs TWO yvbervlklhfsfty of Lgfege ears dt A45 13,07 Cl- fsconsi dylflffe D04 Dfd.l7 O' GUI? SLJPERINTENDEIXIT You are passing through a momentous year. At the time of this writing, war has just been declared alter our nation has been so cowardly attaclced without warning by a nation with whom we sought peace. We do not lcnow but that by the time this Roclcet is published some ol you may already be in the service ol your country. If this call comes, it is my wish that you do your duty with honor to yoursell, your school, and your country. CAQ60 276 C 7. K 0110.1
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