Neenah High School - Rocket Yearbook (Neenah, WI)

 - Class of 1927

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lsry 'IHI' CUI Publlshed by the students of tht Ixlmbcrly Hlgh School Neenah WISCODSIH Irlnted ln our shops publlshed by the students backed by our clty and school hntered as second class matter October 27 1021 at the Post Ot flce at Neenah under the act of March 3 1789 Publlshed bl weekly PDITORIAI STAFI Ceneral Manager Leslle Fadnex lfdltor ln Chlef Mabel Bwlovs News Manager Lucllle Halt Sports Paul Gerhardt Asslstant Sport Edltor Harry Neubauer Soclety Dora Knudson Inqulrlng Reporter Fleanor Eberleln Glggles Boo Hoo TVIHXIIIC Iohnson CLASS RLPORFFRS Senlor Class Mlldred Popp Junlor Class .Ioan Aylward Sophomore Marle Feuchsel Freshmen Stanley Sevelsoll Typlsts Edlth Meyer Ollve Tlpler Kathryn Klausner Vlrglnla Fotll Faculty Advlsor J H Holzman BUSINLSS STAFF BUSINESS Mgl Douglas Barnett Clrculatlon Maxlne Johnson Advertlslng Hart ey Jorgenson Asst Adv Kenneth Kltchen Asst Adx Wllllam Rahter Adx Accountant Ed Lowe Faculty Adxlsor Lyle Fehrman PRINTING STAFF Pressman Ira Marsh Fypesetter Alev McKlnstry Faculty Advlsor Lyle St Louls A VOICE FROM ABROAD El Cub es un pcrlodlco muy lnteresante' No thls lsn t a Chl nese puzzle 1tS only the post scrlpt les found at the end of the last letter he recelved from hlS Spanlsh correspondent Translat ed lnto Engllsh It reads The Cub IS some paper' Thls IS only one of the comments the staff recelves from the forelgn exchange for even the far away Lngllsh puplls have made C0mPl1 mcntary remarks about the Cub We are used to thlnklng of for clgners as some sort of curlosltles but Les can tell you ffrom ex DCFICIICCT that they are just as hu man as we Of course everyone knows that he has been carrylng on a correspondence wlth her for a long tlme but perhaps no one knows just what klnd of a glrl she She attends the hlgh school at Ponce Puerto Rlco and O Boy' Wouldn t you llke to hear 'her yell and boost her school? Her name IS sery pretty Senorlta Dona Ester Padron and she IS Just as attrac tue as her name You ought to see the plcture les has of her' 1 1 The clas play The lntlmate Strangers was presented at the Neenah Theatre on May 20 The play was very successful and lt gave a few hour ot enjovment to an a Jpreclatlve audlence The cast wa a follows Wllllam Ames l..eslle Fadner lsobel Stuart Kathryn Schmereln Florence Kathryn Klausner ohnny Whlte Howard Rusch The Statlon Master Aaron lhde Aunt Ellen Vllnnlfreol Parker Mattle Mabel Bylow and l-lenrv Earl Arm trong The Ponce hlgh school edlts a paper half Spflnlsh and half Fn llsh called the Ponce Hlg'h School Revlew Les recently recelved two coples of thls paper 'md found It most lnterestlng In order to graduate at Ponce one must know both Engllsh and Spanlsh equally well Senorlta Padron has exldent ly accompllshed thls Judglng by the sample of her vwork she sent to Les Youll find lt most qu llnt but lnterestlng Here It IS Why Should be there frlendlx relatlons between South ADICIILY and the Unlted States and how such relatlons can be 'lttalned At present lt IS known that the republlc of UDlt0d States of North Amerlca IS the greatest and strong e t power ln the world Thls means that lt IS a requlslte for all natlons to have frlendly relatlons wlth the UH1tCd S ates so that there be favorable condltlons I the good oi other natlons The Unlted States have devel oped so greatly ln one hundred and fifty years that It ITIS been a great SUTDTISB for other countlll of the world wlllch bun old l haue not attalned such dexelop mcnt and pro ress South Amerlca IS a very rlch contlnent There are mlnes f coal lron dlamonds and also great ectenslons of terrltory can be dew oted to aerlculture Put the depopulatlon of those natlons haw not permltted them to be of some lnteret and few of them are among the lmportant countrles Venezuela IS a Il3.t10lI that lxkes very much of revolutlons Thl lb a troublesome act and It goes agalnst the good condltlons of the whole contlnent The other coull rllgfl c lll dlrfelent lndustrles so that lll a few years It may ralse The Unlted States have at pres ent trf-'ltles wlth almost ex ery na tlon ln the world and as all the natlons of South Amerlca are ral my loans WhlCh the Unlted States lend why lf they get the money from the h'l.nds of the UHlt8d States are they to decllne treatles and relatlons wlth them I uppose that lt would be a good ldea to do the fOll0YV1Ilg to att ID frlendly relatlons 1 Creatlon of a Pan Amerlcan court where there be represented all the natlons of the contlnent my Presldency to be glven ln 'llphabetlcal order to the dlfferent conntrle cnterlng the court fbi There are to bc solxed all lnternatlonal questlons pertalnlng to tht Amerlcan contlnent 2 Creatlon of a Pan Amerlcan Lvwue of Natlons conslstlng of all tne natlons of the mentloned contlner lay To dlSCUSS all questlons of lnterest ln relatlon wlth the na tlons Cb! 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THE CUB N olume III lnursdav June ' 1971 No KN III ANNUAL CLASS DAY PROGRAM JUNE6 7 EXERCISES WILL BE GIVEN BOTH 'N AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS On Tune 6 and 7 thc annual clas day vccrel es are bemg held 1n the 1ud1tor1um 90 that the la1ge crowd may be accommodat ed the exercises w1ll be both IH the attnnoon and evenlngs For the past month the eommlt tee have been dlllgcntly worklng o11 then parts to 1 1ake the alfa1r a success M1 Ballantlncl the gen e1al cl1111111an hach student S takmt, p 1rt 1n some phase of clas aet1v1ty related to graduatlon M Cp1e 1d M1ss Jones are faculty dvlsors oi the cl s song roup Pdwm Tyrxvcr 1 tle tu den cl1'11r11an Valentlne Becker Leon Chrlstensen Mabel Bylow Melb Mltchell Charle Tesscn Contlnued on Pa fe 42 Cubs To Be Bound lVIust Be Handed ln By l:r1day I1 you 1nte11d to save youl Cub and v lsb to have them bou11d hand them to any member on the Cub stafi preferably to Mr Holzman 01 Ieshe Fadner Frlday afternoon at the latest If you havent all the Cubs fo1 the year and wlsh to have them we have a few 011 hand whxch sul be sold to you for the regulal prlce You d be-tte1 come ea1ly because f'1 t he1e fxrst e1ved JIIIIIOI and SQIIICI Recep tl0f' Iune 2 Baccallureate .,c1mon b Rev Schla enhau1 Sunday 'unc 6 at 7 '30 o clock 111 Pr bvter1an Church Class Days Tuesday and Wednesday June 7 and 8 at 8 oelock ID Hxgh school audl to11u11 Commencement Thursday June 9 at 8 0 clock IH Neenah 1l catle Xl 1mn1 Banquet FIIOHX ll 11 11 at Valley Inn Baccalaureate Sermon Wlll Be Gwen une 5 Phe Baccalaureate smmon vull be dehvered to the senlors June 5th at 7 30 p m 1n the Fxrst Pres byterxan Church Rev I E Schlagenhauf of the Methodlst church vvxll awe the ad dres to the graduates thls veal He IS a very excellent speaker and lt ls known th1t the addlcss w1ll be one of the bcst eve1 dellvered Kev Sehlagenhaut la been 1n Neenah five Vedlb so he needs ht th 1nt1oduet1on fab Recewes High Ratmg at Contestl Tl1c Cub recelved first class ho IOI' 1at1ng at the C I P A Con te t at the Unlverslty of Mlnne soca Tlns IS the second best rat 11113 the h1 hest belngs tn Al AIllb1ICdII hono1 ratln Iast year1 Cub ILLLIX ed only a 504.01111 elas hono1 rat11 5 polnt system Out ot a possxble 1000 po111ts tl1e Cub recelved All the part vvh1ch make up the 11ev1spape1 IC amen a ccrtam 1u1nbe1 o1 pomts a1d tl1ev are also cr1t1c1zecl VIIIIS system provldes a comprehenslve c11t1c1 m of the pubh atlon and enable the staff to cor1 ect lts m1stak and 11nprove tl1e papel In thls way the staff IS able to put out a bett 1 pap r every yea1 Sophomore Class Buys More Cubs than Rlvals The sophomo1e ela s boueht the I'1lgI1QSt pe1 cent of Cubs 1n the contest recentlv held bf the Cub staff and thus vvm the DIIZC of '52 The senlors ILCQIW ed the next h1ghest pel cent then the Junlors and lastly the freshmen Flfty seven of the 126 fresh1nen bought Cubs I'h1s gave them a percentage of 4z19 Th sopho mores had a percentage of 70 5 e cntv th1ee ot the 102 buylng Cubs Of the 46 Jun1ors only 34 bougl1t Cubs INIHF them a percentage of -181 The enxors 1ece1ved 48f f 311 of the 6.1 stu dent buymg Cub COMMENCEMENT THURSDAY JUNE 9 EXERCISES WILL BE HELD AT THE SAXE THEATRE AT 8 00 O LLOCK Commencement 0Yf,lL1b9S for the graduatmg, class w1ll take place at thc Neenah Theatre on Thurs day June 9 lt 8 00 oclock Phe folowm lb the program to be pre sented Overture Ioet and Peasant von Suppe l11voe1t1on Rcv Alvln Rabehl Smlutatory Ldlth G Meyer Commencement Address Pres W A Ganfield Mus1c Qeleetlon from Il Tro vatore G Verdl Valedlctory F Leslie Fadner Presentatlon of Dlplomas l11n J R Balantlne March Unlted L1berty Losey The mus1c w1l be furmshed by the Hlgh School Orchestra under the dlrectxon f M Melvm qchnelder lVIemor1al Day Program Gwen By the Freshmen An lntcrestln Memcrlal D'1V program was IVGH by the fresh men boys and bnls tl1e 1gh school RCIICI The served The tr1ot1 orchestra and the Women s Corps folowm PIO ram was ob orcho tr played a few pa select1on A l11St01'1CZ1l p geant vv as gwen by the freshman elrls howmg the pe11od of Amerlcan l11s12Oly by dance and co tume The firt per1od wa 1492 Indlans second 1776 Yankee Doodle thlrd 1180 Mlnuet fourth 1860 Vlrglnla Reel fifth 1917 '77 Sa1lors Horn P1pe A play Flabmakers was gn en by '1 group of freshmen bovs an 1rls Presentatlon of Fla s to school by Mrs C Herrlck member ot hc Women s Rellef Co1ps The acceptance of flags an Ohve Tmler The program was closed vv t1 m fia,, salute by the students i-Til.. 1 , 1 1 I I , , .. 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A VOICE FROM ABROAD Contmued From Page 40 fcj To haue protectlve tarlffs among them idk To celebrate treat1es 3 To create a Pan Ameucan Academy of Letters Sc1ence and Arts al All natlons of the contlnent must be represented there and any natlon may have h1s represen t3tIVC on the same one represent mf., othe1 natlons fbi Vulgarlzatlon f sclence and works of the d1lferent wrlters and author of ou1 cont1ne11t among all the nat1ons of the same 4 A populal un1vers1ty must be created where students from all parts of the cont1nent may go The expenses must be pald out by spe c1al funds ra1sed among al the na tlons and the br1ghtest students must be sent there to study T160 These would be fou1 factor of great 1nte1est to attam relatlons between the Unlted State and South Amer1ca and I am sure that those relatlons would be forever 1f the 3CtlVlt16S of these foul factols would be dlsplayed 1n the g1ven way Furthermore there would be a great advantage toward Cltlll zat1on by dellverlng among the n'1 t1ons of ou1 cont1nent the WI dom of the great masters of our con IHQCHIBTOS Poe Emerson Long fellow and others whom for d1s Prace we know but httle about them Soronty Entertalns Three Neenah Glrls Ollve T1ple Catherlne Aylward Edlth Meyel and several sen1or P'l1lS of Appleton h1gh school were dellghtfully entertamed at the Al pha Delt P1 sororlty house May 21 Brldye was plaved at wh1ch OIIVC Tlpler was one of the honor wlnners A good t1me was enyoyed by all After the games dalnty buffet suppe was seued She I want a strong man' A sllent man' A man of gr1t H Yah you want a deaf and dumb ash man' Betty Is vou1 Packard frlend commg ton1ght Luc1lle N Betty No Lucllle thls IS W1l ly Ixmght Douglas IM Ph1lo 'Vleetlngj Order' Order' Pete CSleep1lyJ BIIIIQS mllk please I WHO S WHO IN THE FACULTY Sllde' and she slld Yes ou1 lllglllfled Mls Dlck plays ball You ought to see he1 Babe Ruth 1snt 1n It anvmore MISS Irma J D1ck 1 also a leader 1n the faculty She was born at Rlce Lake YVIS cons1n movmg to Marshfield at an e rly age where she attended lngh school graduatmg 1n 1920 For two year she attended Wlnona College at St Teresa WISCOHSID 'md completed he1 educat1on wlth two years course at the Wlscon S111 Un1vers1ty of Mad1son She g aduated 1n 1024 wlth an A B degree comlng here 11nn1ed1ately She has taught Engl1sh here for t' ree years and as we have all come to know he1 well and appre c1ate he1 p12.ISQWOl'tl'Iy work wc w1l' feel her leavmg thls year very keenl In splte of the fact that M1ss D1ck IS gomg from N H S we hope that she w1ll y1s1t us many t1r1es We all hope that he w1ll enjoy he1 nf-w pos1t1on aru w1ll hayc the best of luck alw ly Forty One B00 H00 MISS Ixralnlks d1'1mond causes more 6XCIt9mBHt than Llndbergs fi1ght Its a beautlful r1ng DIISS lxramlk and we take th1s space to offcx ou1 SIDCQ18 congratulatlons At Cub staft Harvey Jorgensen sat f01 five mlnutes w1th h1s hand ralsed vualtlng to be called on' Can you 1mag1ne anybody so for getful or IS It dumb? Lucky class plays dont come more than once every four years because the luds would be all tlred out ' No not because of the work of the class play but because 01 the tr11 aftelwards' Only SIX Fo1d truck' In the last ed1t1on of the Cub It stated that Bermce Hanson dld not et a bld to tl1e prom Un the humo column It wasj Bermcc w1shes to have thls statement cor rected she sald she dnd get a b1d' Good work old k1d It g1ves me great pleasure to make the cor rect1on JL NE LOVES BIRDS P001 June let out a cry of sur prxse when she found a beaut1ful black crow 1n he1 desk The Jun1or and senlor boys are always t1ne IS stlll upholdlng the stand ards of the school He hero1cally went up to .Tunes desk and took the deceased creature wrapped It 1n a sheet of paper and Wlth bowed head mournfullv left the room By Kld Rock and Wlldcat A POEM Mary had a httle lamb It drank some gasolme One day It wandered near the fire And neve1 smce has Benz1ne Exchange JORGENSENS ART SHOP We spec1al1ze1n plcture frammg greetmg cards mottoes for all occasxons Noveltles SL glft goods ln endless Varlety lorgensen s Art Shop 132W WIS Ave Tel 439 Y I - vi W . , . . , .C I , . . , . . , . . . . , , . 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