High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 27 text:
“
,, Y ,ex i r a ' t ' ll 7 - 'f Yfggxk l A 'L ' :ws . lflfff. -' A' K W - 5:3 W ' ' ::.-: , ff' x- 'fs 'A f' X f : Q ':'E' J 'zi,Q:w Xiu'-N 33 ifiiiyfi F51 w , . . ' iff' 'O' Q r ' in 1' fifffz E gf . ,,.,.:,, l :. .,.. : ., . r ,l f- cal .. ' GJSWG- f fr: 'le GQ! 5 lfr 1 A35 ri z X ' S M X fi: X w X L l 1 k X, X X Q Q, Q51 , Q 5 I 3 R' TA' 5. , . Y x , ...,.. NE X Q .1 2, X -z ' -f'9N5ill'54 if -'Za , '- Um. wg X I f b ' liiinl ig we :af L ':- wQ' : , ,- N. Eg .F ,ff 1' PI P' W TOD Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Breik, Brummond, Caine, Cose, Cundy, Dreymill Fischer, Forst, Forstner, Gloede, Grosenick, Gr 4: l-lartwig, Heinrich, l-lelling, Hilbert, l-loepner, 5: Q1 3: row, left to right: Bachhuber, Bachmann, Baertschy, Bartelt, Becker, Benzel, Boeck. u I l 6: , , , 7: Ruedebusch, Schimelpfenig, Schoenike, Schwan 8: Weinberger, Welnsheim, Wheeler, Whitty, Zin er Farrnngton ber, Gruenewalclt. Janssen, Justman. D. Neitzel, M. Neikzel. Reabe, Reisinger. es, Sperling, Sterr, Valle. ler, Zlrbel. Krahn, Luebke Marquarl, Mildbrandt, Mueller, Oestreicher Orovich Owens Panlccw, Polzen l 5 fN If,'i:.,5f',1.'55 f 1 x P: H 'a-fi - ix N: M f :Q A ,XLNNQ 4 -QM: 3 WS Nasa M1-fm N3 . 'lxgggg A xx x ,s ,. ffli iv X, xr, -r .,. x ' is if Yi Page Q3
”
Page 26 text:
“
we of G ll Bottom row: Miss Buellce, Justman, Hilbert, Bartelt, Weinberger, Beclcer, Neitzel, Polzen. S d :Krh PkwFhl2 rO s,Wheeler. econ row a n, an o , ae , eisinge , wen Third row: Boeck, Schimelpfenig, Helling, Mueller, J. Bachhuber, Orovich, Caine. Fourth row: Dreymiller, Breit, Mildbrandt, Hoepner, Benzel, Bachmann, Farrington, Gruber. Fifth row: Forstner, Brummond, Marquart, Gruenewaldt, Neitzel, Whitty. Sixth row: Fischer, Sperling, Valle, Cose, Janssen, Sterr, Schoenilce. Seventh row: Schwantes, l-lartwig, Groseniclc, Zirbel, Heinrich, Cundy, Rueclebusch, Oestreicher. Top row: Weinsheim, Forst, Gentz, Beck, Gloede, Lueblce. JUNIOR CLASS President . . ..,..,.. Bob Schwantes 'L , Vice-President . . Jerome Gentz ga' Secretary . . . Joyce Wheeler Treasurer . . Tom l-lartwig Class Advisor ...,,.,,.. Miss Buellce Loolc out below. Bangl Crashl Now don't get excited. lt,s just another loclcer door being closed. l-ley, Bob, have you heard about the plans lor the Roclcet this year-something about the school being called Fort Education. Not bad-huh'?U Hyeah, so l hear. Jack, do you remember our Freshman year here? Man, oh manl lall4 about green, we were a burning example. Yes, fellow, l guess we all remember our Freshman year, but just loolc at the change in us now, From those shy and retiring young boys and girls, we've blossomed into well-posed young men and women. Why even trends oi clothing are ditierent for boys as well as for girls. Now we, fellows, are seen sporting loud soclcs and plaid shirts just as Flashy as the girls wear. -lhere certainly has been a change. For instance, the change in the number of members in the Junior class, the class roll has increased and decreased until now the class has 80 boys and girls in its membership. Then there is the change in subjects. lhey're much more advanced than those we toolc the First two years oi high school. ln our Junior year we have had a pretty Usolidu standing in most ol the clubs and school activi- ties. This year we began to really see the value oi talcing part in extracurricular activities. Perhaps that is why so many ol the girls, Filteen oi them, have again signed up for another year in G.A.A. Nine of the girls still hold membership in F.l-lfx. Six Juniors are members ol the debate squad. And one ol the boys has a membership card in the F.F.A. As far as sports are concerned the Junior boys have made a name For themselves. We had ten on the AU squad iootball team and seven on the A squad baslcetball team. Four Fellows were on the B squad baslcetball team. Among other contributions to school activities, the Junior Class has the responsibility oi planning and sponsoring the annual Prom. This is one oi the outstanding duties of the Junior Class. The class also has sponsored several informal dances during the year as well as held its own private class parties. All the activities that the Junior class had a part in, were successful. This was due to the cooperation oi every member oi the classf' Page S29
”
Page 28 text:
“
' , mZ6laM , . .,,,..N M., -U . .W ...,,, ., Bottom row, left to right: A. Fischer, A. Justman, G. Gust, Roll, Schabel, N. Walters, Wagner, MissSchroeder. Second row: E. Neitzel, Rosin, G. Neitzel, Whitty, Carrier, Putsch. Third row: Gehrke, Beaver, Panjkovich, Strasser, Pieper, Marti, Ackerman. Fourth row: Schaumberg, E. Neitzel, Zimmel, Collien, Christian, Sterr, Zirbel. Fifth row' Neumeyer Luedtke Dahm, Stortz, Jones, M. J. Caine, Kelly, Olson, Sixth royv: Schraufnagel, Marrese, James, Paap, R. Metke, Justman, Ulrich, Schnaderbeck, Thiel, E. Gust, Dethardt. ' Seventh row: Ondrejka, Koepsell, Steffen, Magyar, Schultz, Mueller, Derge, Walters, Thorgersen, Rusch, Lindert, Ouandt, Schoenike, Naber. Rosenkranz, Bath, Welsch, L. Metke. Back row: Canerlich, Buerger, Keup, Wucherer, Mauch, H. Fischer, Butz, Stipanovic, Vorlob. President ....... . , . Martin Keup Vice-President . . Charles Koepsell Secretary . . . . . Roy Butz Treasurer . Dolores Schraufnagel Advisor ...... f . . . Miss Schroeder The sophomore year, a year in which we have not yet acquired the sophistication of the Juniors, nor the dignity of the Seniors, is the in-between stage, The Seniors watched us and said, Oh you'll learnln The Juniors sneered and said, Did you ever see such a bunch of wise guys? Now l ask you, what could we do? We couldn't please everybody. But then this was not the only trouble we had to put up with. We still had to put up with assignmentsl The assignments concerned Consumer Education, Algebra, Biology, English, Typing, and l'listory. Did those teachers know how to make a fellow work. Woweel Vet we lived through it, and as we look back upon the last school year, l'm sure not one of us would want it changed in any way. ln fact eighty of us had just about the same amount of trouble. But even with all of that most of us had time to belong to some club or be in some activity. Among the girls, for instance, Q3 were members of the F.l-'l.A., while twenty belonged to the G.A.A. l-lowever, the fellows did pretty well, too. Eight of our masculine members belonged to the F.F.A. The number of Sophomores who were out for debate was seven, and they made a name for themselves. Fourteen of us were in the concert band. The Sophomore year really gave the boys a chance to make the football and basket- ball squads. This year five of the boys made the football B squad and six were on the basketball B squad. Qne fellow starred with the football HAH squad. Social activity was also an important item with the Sophomores. Although we had no definite traditional activity to carry on the class did sponsor several class parties. These parties were financed by the contributions made by each member of the class. These parties were attended by the majority of the class and besides being financially successful were an immense amount of fun. l think everyone of us of the Sophomore Class of 41-42 has hopes of not only acquiring the sophistication of the Juniors or the dignity of the Seniors but also the right to carry on the traditions of Mayville l-lighl Page Q4
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.