Montello High School - Granite Hilltopper Yearbook (Montello, WI)

 - Class of 1940

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Page 32 text:

First Row: Miss Scobie, Betty Giencke, Betty Lou Robinson, Normo Metcalf, Ruth Colnin, Morion Ronsom, Rosolie Hintz, Marion Bloda, Blanche Campion. Second Row: Arleen Sommerfeldt, Velma Chapman, Eleonor Geske, Arlene Esselmon, Elnore Zastrow, Audrey Zastrow. Dorothy Schultz, Dolores Metz. Moraaret Metcalf. GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEAR DIARY: Woe is me! That tournament certainly showed us which class in school can get it into the hoop. I'm talking about the Girls' Inter-Class Basketball Tournoment ' held last night and tonight, at which the Sophomores carried away the honors. The Juniors received consolation, but please, dear diary, don't start wondering where the other two classes were. Basketball isn't the only thing we've done this year. You should hove seen us play baseball out there on the new Athletic Field last fall with the mercury hovering at 95 in the shade. And that reminds me, last fall was the time when we elected officers. The popular members of the classes seem to have been: Audrey Zastrow, president; Betty Lou Robinson, vice presi- dent; and Elnore Zastrow, secretary and treasurer of the three o'clock section. Marie Collins, Agnes Pufahl, and Lucille Vaughn are president, vice president, and secretary and treasurer, respectively, of the two o'clock section. First Row: Miss Scobie, Gladys Foley, Arlowayne Bloda, June Noreen, Shirley Moore, Morion Doy, Maxine Zimmermon, Lilo Blodgett, Ettolyn Oraeger. Second Row: Charlotte Horring, Mane Collins, Arlowe gne Klimke, Rose Morie Metz, Esther Wegner, Bernice Furmon, Mary Block. Third Row: Vera Burlingame, Ruth Stein, Desire Hordell, Florence Bell, Romona Walters, Virginia Wittliff, Lillian Bell, Lucille Vaughn. G I R L S’ P H Y S I C A L E D I) C A I I 0 N



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Ccdew a i SEPT. 6—Ed opens doors for 130 students. Classes inspect new building 7— Gape at new teachers, glare at old ones. Pupils juggle programs to be in classes with pals. 8— Vacation already! Montello Day at County Fair. M. H. S. baseball girls hove complexions like lobsters. 14—Girls' Phy- Ed. closses play baseball in hot weather on Athletic Field. 18—First fire drill. Why do the boys ALWAYS get down first? 26— Director Hanson introduces band to rotating schedule on Tuesdays. 29— Four hot weeks of this over. °CT. 6—Everyone turns out for first school dance in new gym sponsored by Debate Club. 18—Sophs give green Frosh a welcome party at Ath. Field. Soph girls beat Freshies at baseball while Sophomore boys lose to their rivals. 20—Another school dance. Marion Z. and Jack R. do scarecrow. 23— Grind of Senior play practice for Huckleberry Finn begins. 24— Home Ec Club whets oppetites by selling popcorn and taffy apples in corridors at noon. 27— Willy M. joins band with his trombone. Tommy Dorsey move over! 30— City-sponsored Halloween party—noisy and funny. Girls' Ger- man Band makes debut. NOV. 2-3—Teachers go to Milwaukee for Convention. Our vacation well earned. 9— Granite Hilltopper Pep Assembly. Salesmen out to hit the top with 1940 yearbook sales. Illustrious Alums soeak for book. I 1—Armistice Day. Band freezes waiting for Elnore and her baton. 14—First basketball game in our own gym in the 70 years of M. H. S.'s existence. Yea, team, fight! 1 5—F. F. A. stages joint initiation with Endeavor, Princeton and West- field chapters. 16— Seniors in best togs for their individual pictures. 17— Blue and Gold Cagers meet Pardeeville in non-conference ex- hibition. We take last year's champs by 1 5 to 8. 23— Class Play big attraction on Hilltop. Good work. Seniors! 24— Twelve students take trip to Lakeside School for M. H. S. buildup. 28—Basketball game with Green Lake. Win, team, win! (And thev did ) DEC. 4—Back to school after Thanksgiving stuffing. 4—Local cagers take their first conference game of year. Play Plainfield. 6—Deadline for yearbook payments by student-body. Can you lend me a dime? 8—Girls' Chorus sponsors hop. Demand for peanuts for exceeds supply. 14—Several sleepy faces tell story of last night's game with Adams- Friendship there. Cheerleader Betty overcome. 20—Band holds pre-Christmas concert in gym. They haven't worked all semester for nothing. 22—Pep Session for Westfield gome. Don Robinson leads cheers in good old '39 fashion. 22—Westfield-Montello annual tilt runs into sad overtime for us. JAN. 2—F F. A. boys broadcast from Madison over WHA. 3— Back to the rock-pile after a ten-day holiday recess. 4— Rehearsal begins on For Pete's Sake. Talent found in many outlying places. 8— Marie C. gives slumber party at which no one sleeps—surprise for Margaret Metcalf's birthday. 9— Hilltop couples hear their favorite song! Does Your Heart Beat For Me over WIBU. 1 8—Rhiney breaks fire alarm. Confusion reigns and Ed repairs. 22—Several students enjoy sleigh ride. Slightly frostbitten toes and fingers, but no damage done. 26—Port Edwards wins here by one point. Scandalous. 30— Margaret Alice comes to school with shiner. Sliding? We wonder. 31— F. F. A. banquet. Ivan Kindschi twirls his stuff—such a galaxy of celebrities. | Page Thirty )

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