Neenah High School - Rocket Yearbook (Neenah, WI)

 - Class of 1929

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THE CUB Qperetta l OPERETTA Given B Glee Clubs IARGF CAST PRESENTS IICKLES T0 PLE ASED AUDIENLES Th nnual operetta UIVED by he b ys and gl ls gl e club ul der the dlrcctlon of MISS Kather lne Jones, was presented the 6th and 7th of March The sett ng for the operetta Plckl s or In Old Vlenna was lald ln Vlenna at carnlval tlme, when the gypslcs were flocklng ln to town 'Ihe tavern mn kceper was busy wlth hls many guests He was ulsturb d by an advert s llg g nt of an Anerlcan pckle film, who ms s cd upon p s mg s ou IS p CmlS e Chlef of Pol ce of Vlenna and hls com cal asslstants, Ru skl and Bumskl were bent upon malntaln mg crder Th former found out that a celtaln Elgllsh lady was ln the habit of CONIHE to Vlenna at C3ITl1V3l s ason cv ry year to look among the crowds for her daughter, who had been lost ln an accident years ago The Chlef of Pollce determlned to flnd the larlys daughter He select d hrs frlend, the mald at th tavern to act as Lady Vlvlans daughter Meanwhlle, ln a gypsy camp a gypsy Iloha, entertains the for elgners wlth her danclng She tells peoples fortunes ln a mystlc mood whlle the other gypS19S rob the wealthy forelgners Bumskl and Rumskl detect these thefts Iloha becomes dlscontent ed with hergypsy llfe and longs to become a whlte lady as the rest of the forelgners She decldes to leave but the chlef of the trb her father, wlll not allow her to 3 Eventually Lady Vlv an , me. + fm +10 pool and sces her daughter ln the depths Iloha performs the mystlc rites After a conversatlon wlth Iloha, Lady Vlvlan dECld9S to dopt her as her own daughter Iloha per forms her farewell dance for h r gypsy frlends She meets wth much interference from her f ther , but comes to Lady Vvl n only to learn that she IS the real lost daughter The factor prov If ck t Iloha wore around her n ck It w s the one which Lady Vlvlan s h by daughter w re on the nlght he d sappeared and was retu n cd wr h other thlngs stolen by the ywsles at the carn val Interwoven ln this maln plot was the renewed acqualntance of the Amer can pl kle manufacturer and L dy Vlvlan, the love of a palnt r f ll the plck e manufacturer s daughter and the advertlsrng agents love for the gypiy girly Ilona Rumskl and Bumskl lent humor to the play The characters were selected by the dlrector Solos were taken by Jeanette Bessex and Robert Gll lesple Duets were taken by Gwendolyn Breyllnger and Ken neth Kltchln, Jeanette Bessex and Robert Glllespe Vlrglnla Doane and Charles Nebauer Stanley Se verson, George Rohlotf and James Shea and the male chorus The choruses lncluded Vlerl nese Mald ns, Myra Arft, Lucllle Boehm, Dorothy Danlelson, Naomi Glbson, Manon Martv, Laura Drews, Edna Kollath Ethel Schneider Ethel Holl b ck I-I Tl rletta Krause Ruth Mo t Dorothy Bunker, Lucllle Rusch Vlrglnla Dldrlckson Burger J mf' I Back Row left to rlght Hllda Schwander Evelyn Hohnlwerger Mary Rausch Francls Hallock Thelma Nlles Ruth Wll ams Mabel Blank jean Matheson Lucllle Ersenhart B tal ne Fetters Marjone Brshap Maryorle Smrth Eva Hal ock Mldred Chrlstenson Edna Kollath Dorothy Bunker Myra Arft Ethel Hollmbeclt Second Row Standrng Francls Olson Elmer Quayle Albert Fahrenkrug Donald Smlth Vlrginla don Drews Ethel Mortensen Karl Kollath Harvey jorgen on Enest jones Margaret Schultz Charlle Neubauer Gwen Breyllnger Kenneth Kltchln Low ll Zabel Jeanette Bessex John Crrrmea Robert Grllespre Cordon Meyer James Shea Dona Wachrolz Rachel La Fond Walter Schanke James Wrase George Rohloff Arnold Armtsrong Ethel S hnelder James Schell Wrlliam Gnmes Rc 1 Pearson Verna Cook Dledrlckson Cor Vlrglnla Doane Margaret Blenker Stanley ssvefsan Willard Schmldt Tl-urd Row Slttlng Louise Larson Alfred Graaf Lawren e Krtchrn Dorothy Kolgen Germalne Klmberly Dorothy Olson Sara Sande Lucllle Schultz Maxlne Schalk Elalne Evans Mary Ke'ly Lalra Drews Lucllle Runch Dorothy Dnnlelson Herzieldt Nancy Vlvlan Halverson Fourth Row Srttmg Hennetta Krause Bertha Strey Mlldred Anderson Irene Gunther Marlon Brnemer Helen Burr Maryorlc Hamer Marlon Mott Helen Bradley Marron Vla ty Ruth Mott Naomr Glbson Lucllle Boehm Corrlne Goodman Grace Vosrt ORCHESTRA Orchestra Is 5 Years Old MUSCIANS DIRECTED BY MR HOH HAVE SUCCESS FUL YEAR The Neenah Hlgh School Or chestra was organlzed ln 1924 and 25 The first fl1I'ECt0I' was Mr Melvm Schnerder of Appleton He dlrected for three ye rs Durlng the past year Mr Oscar Hoh of Lawrence College lonservatory of MUSIC has dlrected the orches tra He also give vlolm lnstruc tlons The members of the orchestra are Dorothy DUBOIS, plano, Wll lard Buchholz, Vlola Hellerman Ross Pearson Sara Sande and Meta Slelaff first vlolln, Herbert Kruse Harold Koerw tz Theodore Kllnker, and MSIVID Sorenson, second vlolln, Franklln Becker trombone, Elmer Blohm, cornet, Wlllard Hansen Gordon Hansen and Robert Helvey, c arlnet, Ken neth Kltchln, drums The orchestra has made several 'lpp arancea this year They play ed ln the audltorlum t the NI e nah Oconto debate The orches tra accommodated the speech lasses by presentlng some muslcal selectlons for both C medy Nlghts During MUSIC We k the second week ln May the orc lestra gave a muslc program Neenah High School Orchestra n' v d + Bah e at thc N en h The final pre orchestra thrs the Commence ment CXSTCISCS, June 12 at the Neenah theatre The orch stra practlc s eve v Wednesday nlght at 715 ln the assembly The member n of th orchestra has HICTEZSEKI slnce lt was organised four y ar T progress whlch our orchestra has made was evldent at th Mu IC Week program and we are proud f lts advancement Mr Hoh vulll contlnue to dlrect for he has c ceoted next years posltlon as or hestra dlrector, accordn to Mr Hedges There wlll be an e c ent r chestra plt ln the new hlgh school the presentation senlor class play theatre, May 17 sentatlon of the year wlll be at Per-slr left to nght Mr Oscar Hoh drcctor Dorothy 'J Bo r-amst Theodore Klmke second vlolln Marvm So enson second vlolln Herbert Kruse second vlolln H cld Koerwltz second vlolln Kenneth Kltchm drums Elmer Blohm comet Wlllard Hanson clarinet Robert H t V l Hll fl t l Wll d ve carlne lou e ermnn rs Vio ln l ar Buchholz frrst vlolln Cordon Hanson clarlnet Sara Sands Grst vlo ln Ross Pearson first vlolln Meta Slelan mst vlolln Inset Mr Hoh n ll, v 11 G m Arnold -X ms' ong J m s Wras , Ross Pearson, W lter Sclzmk W l ard clll d u Marlorle omlth Bertha Strfy, Mlillr d And rson Marjorle BISHOP Margaret 'lelker Marie Casp rson Mlldred Christensen Lucllle Elsenhart Bertallne Fett rs Eva Hallock Verna Handler, Margorre Harper Jean Mathewson Marlon Mott Dorls Wachholz Flor nce Bradlsh John Grlles Bernard Derby Gor d n Meyer, Low ll Zabel GYPSIQS Evelyn Hohnberger, Hllda Schwandner Ruth WllllamS Thel 'ma Nlles, Lenore Torsrud, MBTIOH Braemer, Ethel Mortenson Meta Wltchanke Irene Gunther, Francls Hwllcck Mary Rausch Helen Burr, Mlll1C8ht Elsenach, Emest Jones, Elmer Quayle, Dona d South Law rence Kltchln, Ira Clough, Alfr d Graef and Gordon Drews The Plckle Dance under the dl rectlon of Mlss Kath rlne Small consisted of H len Bradley, Elaine Evans Germaln Herz l X Hclv rson, Mary Kelly, N'1rcy Kmb rly Dorothy Kolgen, Doro tlly Oson MQXIHE Schalk Lucllle Sc lultz and Sara Sande T e clowns for the Carnlval scerl were Verna C ok V rl. B ank Gmc V g M111 n J0'19S Carr 1 td lal M:1blB:xlk lD tly Baumann Plano acco lpl lst w c M s M dg Op e an' Kath II 16 Breat ung BRIFHT SAYIVCS OF FRESHMEN Freshmen say Just crnnmg thlngs, Bel evlng cats may speak llke klngs They always have a p rt remark Though lt be taken from the Ark Sara Sa'lde wlll say How cute' Rather than b found qulte mute Oh, corsrs' Woodrow J nsel explodes In a tone that good to one bodes Now, my dear glrls S31 MHXIUB Schalk About as soon as she could talk Oh shucks And his algebra ln hls docker tucks Charlotte Durham drawls My word Whenever she IS shocked or stlrred lm Schell knows all about debates e says, Hot stuff as his chest mflates Dorothy Olson of the Late Jazz Age Says, Am t that somethlng lt s all the rage Now, does that prove the frosh m nd s worth does It stlll provoke your mlrth Myrtle Bursteln Bunny K Im glad Im skm y mama Mother Why un y Cause fat boys have Jm Meyer sigh and says, lo s more room to get spanked Page Sixteen ald the plt was full of cem t bags last time she saw It The orchestra wlll no long r be expvs ed to the crltlcal stud nts eyes It can present 1tS muslc from a sunk en enclosure with only the sound to appeal to the sens s It has not been determmed whether the orchestra practlce wlll be held dunng school hours actlv lty hours, or after school It IS belleved, however that the practlce wlll not occupy school hours smce credlt wlll not be awarded for or chestra work Neenah hlgh school orchestra was another step to ward roundlrg ut our hlgh school 3Ct1Vlfl9S completely We want the orchestra to keep up the good work If We Meant What We Sald I Hew out of bed dashed up to schol, tore up to the cloak room, ran a comb through my halr, brushed past the otlice slld IHLO my chalr stuffed my books lnto my desk, raced to class, sank lnto 'my seat sat on plns and needles all hour Jumped five feet when the bell rang, swept out of the room dld 101 thlngs durlng my free perl A 1 av S l., J - fx fs 1 I V I . 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THE CUB Bab IS Gu en Much Praxse PLAY W ELL ADX IRING SENIOR CLASS PECEIVED BY HOL T1e play pres ll cd 'x'1'1u'xlly by tne semor cl ss was gx n at the N cnah Theatr 'Vl V 11 Bah t y ars p1'1y, was wcl re c v d by a full house A11 advanced txck t sale contest s raxrcd out b w '1 th cas-s 'lh s mors won wxth the xun 1G s cts bchxnd The dv rtxs 1 1d txckt sale was dxrected lv txe busxness manal, r Edw rd L 1son Tl1e cast for the play Wxs as follows Wllllam KennethKxtchen undcrstudy Robert Gxllespxe M 'lrch bald John S hre1l r unde s udy Charles Neubauer, Mrs Axchxbald Edxth Schnell r u d rstudy Dorothy DUBOIS L la J annette , Bessex u d rstudy J 'mette Lu bhen Hannah L ura Fahrenhru und rstuly gan understudy, Jo11 Hevext B b Gwendolyn Br 5 Inger, u'1 dcxstudy Rachel La Fond Bercs forf Howard S a k r under s1udy K nneth Kxtch n Ja 19 1: 1 l d u xderstu lv J annct Schm rex Edd e 'crstu y Wl John H wxtt, un l 1m Ra her Johnson The schem of bout a sub deb s Archxbald Bah 1 of the Axch bald i' rxves hcm from sch ol 1n the Fast of 'ln attempt by to marry Lexla to Beresford Ev nts c '1 1 the ycan., m1 Sh ar her boa d n xnto the rn d Vlrs Archxball Hon Clxntfxn follo w xn xv IS dsc vxed 'fx a 1 c wxth Mr Beresf rd as chagrxn 0 uncomfortable for xnumates that h has a lover Carter Brocbs a fwxxly frxend finds out the plot ard t k s Babs father xnto canfd nc Thev k Guy Grosven r an actor whose pxcture Bab xs u n to represent her mate to come to sp nd the vseek end Thxs pals Babs lxttle plot S v ral m xuvs oe u whxch complxcale matt rs 'xl rx k h rn warse However, Babrealxzes one cf hcr xvxd fan e and wxth th help of J rx d Eddxe her frxcnds B b help L la and M Beresford to flop Fxnally Bab com s to the r alxz txon that Carter has been st yxng around b cause of L l'1 a she had expected And so m t1 rs end happxly for those c cerned Tlc cxrcut ve staff was com d of D rector Ruth Dxeck Stage Man ger Adelbert k Scenery L sl1e Fadner Theodore Kl1nk r Clarence 'ke Karl Kell th Prop rtxes h Sawyer Beryl Wats Karl G er ner Herb rt Thurrnansen Advextsng Manager Rwmon' Gallmexer, Busxness Manager, Ed ward Larson r1xcx to Lex T1 k t m r h r xamxly B b FS 27 Mss Cpe Icantc tths stuff Ca'l the manager Walter ' It's no use He wont eat xt exther Mr Hoh I suppose when you sat d wn to the pxano everyone was surp IS d to fxnd that you had b en practxcxng for weeks Dorothy DuBo1s No As a matter of fact, no one even sus pe tcd xt CLASS PLAY Us a. 'Y 1 '51 is la sr Fahrenkrug Hannah Edxth Schneller Mrs Archxbald Rachel Ln Fond Jane John Hewxtt Edclxe john 1 cl er Mr Archnbald Gwen Breylxnger Bah Paul Grogan Carter Mxtchell johnson Guy Grosvenor Kenneth K chn Wxllxam Jeanette Beasex Lxela Howard Stacker Hon Clmton Beresford 1 COMEDY NIGHT l Lester G ave on P xs 'nn lla eanet e Schmerem Cnlu b re Emer Qun l a Krause Margot Parrot Phrlxp Hahl Harlequxn Hen l Wyomxng or to Mxnnesota acu ans Kathryn Small expects to go to or Summer Vlany To Take Trxps, thers Decxde On Summer School c xc ly all the members of h f cxtyh ted rd dw 1at hey v1ll do darxng vacatxon There are a few who haven t decxded yct and hes few arent all women exther Helen Thompson and Al ce L Colony exp ct to p nd txe sam xner tourxng xn Europe, and there s o doubt that th yll sp nd some 1xng besxdes the summer too Katherxne Jones expects to sp nd ostofhrvctonathrhome n Racxne Outsxde of that, she has made no plans Nellxe McD nn ll xntends to at tend summer school at tl1e Unx v rsxty of Wxsconsxn Castella Bexsenstexn wxll n cbab v r mam at her home xn Neenah She may do some tourxng Charlctte Peters hasnt dsc dr'l 1xvlly as to what she wxll do Sh wxll probably take short trxps xn '1 auto, xf she doesn't kxll herself learmng to Ill 1Ve xt, she says Ruth Dx ckholf wll dxrect the mmer prcductxon of the Wxnne bago Players After that she wxll p obably go to either a ranch xn 'summer school at La Cross , but e lsas nothmg more txan that planned James R Ballantxne has made no deflmte plans as yet, but xn all prob bx11ty he w ll take a lxttle trxp lsomewhere c1ther, north, east, south or west 111 dp, Op e wxll ttend the sum mer sessxon at the Unxversxty of Wxsconsxn Uo otov Verrxer wxll motor 1n the south durmg the summer t the trouble wth bexng a teacher On IS forced to be dxf ferent Take for example spend xng the summer xn the south, and the wxnter 1n the north Vda E Smxth xntenrls to spend most of her vacatxon at her home xn Appleton Aletha E Thorngate has mad no plans She wxll probably spend most of her tlme at her home xn Mllton, Wxs Harold B Repp wxll attend sum mer school at the Unxversxty of Wxsconsxn Margaret F W' s at her horfv- 'srl son for h r vacatxon Maybe shell practxce cookxng Blanche J Buck elaxms the wom an's prxvxlege of makxng up her mxnd at the last mxnute for she has no plans made at all, as yet She saxd she never dec des upan a thxng unt1l the last mxnute l h H l7m'1n says he IS goxng Page Fxft een tn work durxng the summer so he xv ll b abl to afford to teach next year I1 1 l speseth 1Ilt9l'l1lS to travel thxs surxmer but she has made nol plans as to where she wxll go Harry Pautz xxxll attend summer chool 'tt the Unxversxty of Wxscon 111 and h xlso exp cts to tour the rest of the txme 0rv1lle C Carey plans to tour durxng the summer vacatlon Ole Jorgensen expects to attend the Umversxty of Wxsconsxn dur mg hxs vacatxon l-l'll1'l M111 Harrxs has made no deflnxte plans but she probably l' pend most of her time xn Neenah C F Hedges wxll spend the sum 11 x n Neenah s loctxng furnxture for the mw hxgh school Louxs L Trexall plans to stay at hs heme at Wautoma, Wxs dur 1 the summer Muller xntencls to work at a bank at her home xn Fort Atkxnson l r no the summer So ends the tale of the teachers l ns Our only hope now IS that they wxll be rested up so vx'-ll bv next year that they wxll b ex tremely good natured Photographer J k thus may and you'll see a pretty lxttle dlckey 1 d come out M dern Gxrl Don't be sxlly, expose your plate, and let's get th s over wxth Bxg Comedy xght 1S Success THREE PLAYS PRESENTED UN DER DIRECTION OF MISS DIECRHOPF The second annual Comedy Nxght .1 presentatxon of three one a t pl ns gxwen by the peech c s e 111 Februarv 12 and 13 These plays were undex the go xv 1.11 dxrectxon of Mxss Ruth 1 :rl xoff wxth three assxstant dx 1 st pay was a clewr ll sy called 'The Wonder Hat 'Ihe cas xncluded fxve people Columbxne Jeanette Schmer o1n Elxzab th Rasmussen Pxexrot Elmer Quayle James Wrase H rlequxn Phxlxp Hahl Wxl lam Rather Margot Henrxetta Krause E eanor WIESE 1 u Ll ncllo L ster Graverson Julxus Dav1s D cctor Helen Schmxdt Se1t111, Helen Schmxdt Aud v R 1 s u 1 Helen Chrxs offer son Marxe Block P cp rt es Elxzabeth Rasmus s 11 L ura Fahrenkrug Th second play Beauty and he J c bxn xs an mterestxng 19 11 f the French Revolutxon p esent ng thxs play was s olows Lou se Larson H len r s clferson Lon Paul lflantz, Arnold m 1 cn Anne Grace Sxmth Marxon Era m 1 alsxn Norb t Smongrsky al 1 nauua Dossonvlle Norvald Smxth, P b rt Mu ller Soldxers lxnold Armstrong G11bert Schultz The p cductxon staff was as fol lows Dxrector Helen Webster Propettxes Nathan Wauda, Marxon Braemer Settxn Gallmexer Costumes Helen Burr Buddy Roman Hauser The productxon staff was Dxrector Jeanette Bessex Settxng Freda Schmxdt Ar nold Armstrong Propertxes Esther Klutz Ber n ce Marten The general productxon staff for comedy nxght was Stage Manager Wxllxam Rathex Lxghtmg Albert 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, THE CUB Basketball Review Neenahls high school basgetball team experienced a vcry success- ful season, having won eleven out of twelve games, and p'lcd up 234 points against their opponents, 98. Besides this they coupped the dis- trict championship. The Red cage men used a five man defense and played a short passing game, which accounts for the inability of their opponents to score Ycenah 11 Appleton 22 The Red Rockets lost their op n 1 g game of the season to Coaci Shields orange men of A at the S A Cook Armory e nahs lanky piyot m n o Schneller, witnessed tl gam from the side lines b cans of an infected foot This was tie 6 s game of the season for the R ck cts It was also the first and las game they lost during t e s asor Neenah 19 Alumni 17 The Red Rockets w h Joh Schneller back to bolster the l ie up, doyyned the alumni in a hotly contestd battle, 1n the second game of the season This fas the first vctory of the season for the lo cal qumt Late in the last qurater the hopes of the red warriors b gan to fade, when the old grads b gan to drop the ball through the hoop qsut r vularly, only to have the final gun go off before they had overp w r d the red five N ei ah 32 Shawano 21 Co ch Ole Jorgensens Red cag ers sccc eded in defeating the str g Shawano aggregation ln the tlurd game of the season The game was played at the northern city and was a real thriller from the start to the finish The abil lty of the Reds to get through Shawanos defense and drop in short goals accounted for the vic tory Neenah '59 Sturgeon Bay 16 Sturgeon Bay high school s bas keters bowed to Coach Ole Joigen sens six footers in the second conference game of the season Tle game was played in the Rcosf ve t gym and was the for rth consecutlv vlcforv for the Red R c ts T e St on Bay qumti hcvy d plcntv of speed 1n han l rg tle ball l, t r unille 1l l'LCll of a y in gans e ca 1 ctxomd p f 1 rd t ry xo trouble y rilx g the ball down th Hoor nd dr ppn in sioit oals, which ccount d for the lyrge score Neenah hgi sciools bask tball tram met and flefcated their old rvals Merasha in the S A Cook ll rmorv Coaci Calder s blue war 1 ors w re absolutely outclassed m the time the game started intil the end The local five ex l b ted a brand of ball that would ls ve startled any high school team At half time Neenah was cn the long end of the count Tie Menasha team was held scoreless until late in the second quarter when they scored a free throw 1 This was the only point they fro' the entire fust half The second half was practically a rrp tition of' the first half as they only scar ed six points, one Bed goal a d fcur free throyys Neenah 24 Applrt n Tae Red Rockets io riey d to K pcton whrre they d fc t d the Or nge squad in the rea d of the inter c fy cage battles Tie mme Continued on ll df F, 'Ill . islif to C t 1 u ..q,, . ' mx 'J f 1 ' ,T T ,S 1 W FIRST TEAM Top row left to right Manager G Blohm Manager Olsen Gaerxner Coach Jorgensen Assistant Coach Pautz Mdde Row E Thompson H Thermansen P Grogan J Shea L Neubauer H Schmidt Bottom Row L Bell J Hewitt J Schneller Capt M ohnson C Ehlers H Stacker P Hahl SECOND TEAM Top Row left to rg,ht4Coach Pautz orgenson Fahren rug, Vwens Hough Manager lsash on m R w Tyrell Bmensfl c pt J h no ch Bar es Neenah Again Goes To State Tourney Nc ah for the second consecu time in tyyo vears sent e m to 'tl d son to participate in the state bask tball meet which o pl c from April 3 to Neenah vyas not as surcessful as was expected and did not carry o'f' al of tl' honors but was re p c cd by the people who savi the v fn s for th ir spnrtsmai ship at ut cle nd tie vyay thry faced de fi.-if Tic fclloyys left her oi Tues r yt 1 lVl d sm a oon of the s mc day Rooms h xd b en rcseryed at the Park Hotel rd cycry body yy is ld when thev fter th ir long wi fre 1 the Nlorthyv stein depot Madison md ba k tball are tvyo 1 ds that bring a thrill to evelv ba ketball team for t means rom petmg for state honors saaethmg cyerv ha k tball team should be looking foryyaid to That same afternoon everybody vtent doyyn to th gym where tne different gimes yyere to be held A team needs to get its mind off of basketball so while doyyn there xt went to several shows and to the University boxing m ets As thrv play d every a tcrnoon at two oclrck cyerybodv wis up at 0 00 otl ek anl y ent over to Cop to eat You yv ll igree w th the fellrws there are tyyoplaces to eat Cops and Home Frosh Girls N evative Debate Team Wins The Fre hmen Girls negative team defc ted the grls afi ve by two points Frdav May The Judges Dorothy Vi enban and Alfred Reetz rated the teams at 100 and 08 per c nt respective The members of the negative team yyere Nancy Kimberly Kathryn Kitchen and Myrtle Bur tein The affirmative team wxs upheld by Lucille Foster, Eanice Johnson and Ruth Nelson Page Sevente n I I Boxing lntroclucecl As Sport This Year Boxing has become a new sport ln Neenah high school this year This is the first time ln the history of the high school that a boxing trurnament has been held The tournament was conducted ly Coach .Iorgenson in the high shool gym Many exciting rrunds yvcre witnessed by the pu pil after school There yyere only one real knockout and three tech n ca' kncckouts E ch boxer was entered to hi weight There were differen w ights cons sting of fl bantcm yyelght feather light weight light heavy welter weight and heavy After all the boxers had been yyeighed his opponent was chosen from his r-lass according to h weight Each boy had to bo three rounds of two minutes eacl and was given a one minute res betyyeen each round About v0 L yn entered in the tournament weight weight weight weight A 1 I Cagers Have Record Year SECOND TEAM FINISHES SEASON WITH CLEAN SLATE The second squad basketball team, coached by Mr. Pautz came through the season with a clean slate. They played curtain rais- crs for the first team games, and won all of them Johnson, who is a sophomore, payed foryyard These two boys yylll prove to be good material for the first team next year Barnes vias high scorer of the season and J hnson second Other members are F nfxson Hough and J Bets enst in who both played center Tyrell, forward Joe Hough ruard Joigenson, guard Owens a. forvyad, and Fahrenkrug, a uard I' u z Coaches Team Th eam was snappy and much c fd t is due to Mr Pautz for his fforts in putting out a winning ombmation When the call for candidates was lssu d bout forty boys tu n cd out for pioctxce As the season came on a few of the plav rs who had b en play ng regular bcrame ineligible bv sickne s Th s is the first time in th history of Nee nah that a sccond team has won all its games Avpleton Game On December 13 they played a curtain raiser for the Appleton game which was their first game lt was a close contest all the vyay throu h but when the final gun sounded Ncenah w s lead ng 24 tv Wm lr m Vocat cnal Schofl On D rember 20 they plaved the Vocatiol il School and wan b score of 21 to 19 Thr folloyyin wcelf tl v ,omne,,eu to o yara with the first team where they Played ru tam rais r winning l'1 to 8 Thr reyct w ck thev vym their fourth g me yyh ch was pl y rd at home again t Kaukiuna nnl L lly a count of 31 to The following week they played Appl ton and won for the sec nd tme from them The score w s l9 to 11 This was 'r curtain raiser for the S u gem Bay game O Friday Jandarv 18 th v y na the r first fr m from Mena ha bv a core of 21 to 13 The rext yy ok they iomn ved to Appleton and y on from 'h m for the third con ecutive time by a score of 24 tn 21 The folloyying yv ck thcy yv n their second frame from Kaukauna hy a 41 to 5 count On Febru ary first they again played Men a ha and yyon by a 12 to 9 score a team of pick ups and won by a one point margin of 19 to 18 On February 22 thev played their third game with Menasha and the last game of the season When the final whistle blew Neenah was leading 26 to 44 They scored 251 points to their opponents 141 Herbv Pardon me for walking on vour ee Marv Oh never mind I some times do lt mvself Lk What is the difference between life and l1ve'7 Jerry Life is one fool thing tfter another, and loyc is two fool things after each other It fake a Scotchman to turn a corner on two wheels Wife Your suit looks rusty tonight Hubbv The tailor guaran tcrd it to yyear like iron . - A - 1. v 1 , . 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