Neenah High School - Rocket Yearbook (Neenah, WI)

 - Class of 1929

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NICKLETYPBS LEAD MOLDS THE CUB ll 0 USE YOUR BANK as you would a frlend for hls strength for hls experlence and J u d g ment and unclerstandlng and hls ablllty to work Wlth you for mutual ad vantages You ll find that fuendlmess ln thls bank we have loullt for for you glea- E edwe omposltlon NATIONAL MANUFACTURERS BANK GF NEENAH an Prrntmg IS the master key of our clvrlrzahon the means through whrch we have ac ed t edu on a d ndustry IS e orth the very hrghesl efforts of nts craftsmen NEENAH PRINTING CO NEENAH WIS MAY LOOK A W BUT- At trmes you have bought apples and found them hard and tasteless Although apples may look alrke they often differ ln quality Llkewlse Electrotypes that look allke may be different In quahty There rs no deception In the appearance of Electrotypes made by the Northwestern They re always as good as they look '3heN0 ELECl'RUl'YPE C0 Phone 318 Neenah W1s , 'fa ART WORK ENGRAVINGS CURVED PLATES PgT ly

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THE CUB Act1ve Semors MANY SENIORS TAKE PART IN SPORTS FOR FOUR YEARS The Class of 1929 has been very he pful to Ntenah H1gh 1n produc mg 1thletc teams Many Respond to Football Call When Coocm Chrxstoph Issued a call for ootball candulate 1n the fall of 25 tl ere w re John Schnel ler Claxerce Thalke Pete Grogan nl lo n Hcwltt from the Fresh man class Although not one of I6 c s ffot a letter that year 1n football thcv rece1ved valuable ex perlence fm r later years When the tzme came for basketball, we found John S bneller on the h1gh school tc m p y nf' center John S hnel ler was t1e only one of the class to get a letter 1n h1s flrst year Jcrgenscn Replaces Christoph Coach Chrlstoph left Neenah h1gh school and h1s p ace was tak l en by Ole Iorgensen who lssued a call for football cancbdates the first day of school At 1230 w f und a number of sophomores The Paul John John ana wa1t1ng to be lssued suits follow 1ng were lssued su1ts Grogan, Clarence Thalke Schneller Mxtch ll J hascn Hewltt, Char I9 Neubauer Herbert Therm n en O,1t of tl representatw s of th ca s J h1 Scln ller was tlc o1ly on to get a letter After the pgskm had b en placed awat the b k tuall team found John S hn ller pl y ng1 center and Mlt hell Johnson p ay mg guard Botn of thes men were paced on the all star tr-an at the O hkosh tournament When the snow had melted th t vear w 1 John Schneller w1nn1ng lett rs 1n rratk Class Actlve as .Iunmrs In the fall of 27 we found Pete Grogan, John Schneller Clarenc Thalke, M1tchell Johnson John Hewitt, Charlle Neubauer H rbert Thermansen Bxll Stacker and Ray Gallmeler chaslng the plg sk1n for the school The basket ball team that year went to Mad1 son and won thxrd place, and won the conference chamoronshvp Tae team consvst d of four members from the lun1or class John Schnel ler, MIfClI9ll Johnson, Karl Gaert ner ard Herbert Thermansen On the cmder p th we found A Blank John Hcwltt ard B111 Stacker run nlng for the school under the col ors of th class of 29 Senlor Year A Success In the fall of 1928 1f you went to one of our football games Vou woud see Captam Schneller lead mg a team on the field wh1c1 cos slsted of Paul Grogan, Ray Gall mexer, Charl1e Neubauer, A Blank John Hew1tt, and Herbert Ther mansen of the Senlor Class I basketball we found Captaln Iohn son, John Schneller Hub Therman sen, Paul Grogan, Howard Stack er, and Karl Gaertner on the t am that went to Madlson The bask t ball team won the conferenc c ia 1 p1onsh1p for the secon consetative tlme After Coach Jorgensen p1t all the basketball eqmpment awav, we found a number of Sen1ors on the track team John Schneller broke the record for the shot put Karl Gaertner runnmg the m1le, A Blank w1nn1ng the 220 and Ir1sh Grogan throwxng the jave n Thus ends four years of h1gh school for these boys who have fought under all cond1t1ons for old, Neenah h1gh school f 'R JO 'IN SCHNFI I F2 When the out 1n June, w1ll lose one she has ever John Schneller came to h1gh ciool from the F rst Ward school where he was actlve 1n athlet1cs In h1s freshman ycar he went out for foottall and cam very n ar mg h1s lett1 I1 that sp When football was oy r 1 e faund Iohnme out for bask tball Ilt went ott nd gave 1ll th t w h1m and, as a result Io UI e was 1,11 the e1gl1t man squad that w nt to t1e D1stx1ct Tournamert As a result of h1s work on the court he was warded a lett r 1n hs first year 1n school wh ch IS not very often ach1eved I 1 h1s Sophomore year he won a 1 ttrr 1a football He played every game at full back and did all thc kxckmg and passmg for the team, dlp omas are passed Neenah Hxgh Sc 1ool of the best athletes a besulesbelng the best ground gum er on thc team lol11111c also won a letter 1n ba kctoall t at vear As soon as bask tbnl scason was cv 1 me fcunrl Jcha out for track H vas h1gh j 1 p ng and runnlng the 1gh hurdes He won h1s lettcr 1n tr cl that year by w namg fi1st Jaco n t e l1ghjump1n a rl ong11la1 m ct T 1s made a trtal f t rcc I tt rs 1n one year T followmg y ar John won ett r 1n basketball and football but as a result of bemg lnjured he d1d not w n a tra k letter At th close of th football season John fort tball y Ill NV'li fl at tball was el c cd c'1pta1'1 of 1928 ball t am Wh n the bask team w nt to Mad1-.on to pl the State Tourn Iabn 1YCIfl'I b nor of b 1 p ac c nt r all the all stat bask team Llttle Cubs, Blg Cubs Get Regular Awards Plns were awarded to the mem bers of the Cub Staff for the1r work durmg the past year p1n IS glven to those who have been on the the staff fn v ar and a guard IS glven to those who have been on more than one y ar Pins were awarded to th follow mg members V1rg1n1a Doane Helen Bradley Grace Anderson Marjor1e Sande lack Babbltt MHTIOH Marty Alfred R etv Charles Neubauer Jack Hewltt Ruth Sawyer, Dorothy Brovsn Fthel Mortenson Edward Toep pler Albert Fahrenkrug, Dorothy Du Bois Frances Olsen Paul Mantz Lowell Zabel and Harold Rockwood Guard: were awarded to Ed1th Schneller, Gordon Drews Stanley Severson Janet G1ll1ngham Mary Krueger Marguente Danlelson 1 Letter Awards To Be Changed A new athlet1c award system IHS been proposed by Coach Ole orgensen Th1s system should be ead over thoughfully as there w1ll be a vote taken to see 11' 1t 1ll be adopted Only One Major Letter be one major letter letter to take the four d1f'ferent styles now have and of the mapor letter w1ll be to w1n then It IS now, but for those that do not play 1n enough games or wm enough po1nts to w1n a major letter there w1ll b e a m1nor letter, whlch may be worn w1th a strlpe as well as e 1 ajor letter For the athlete who does not have enough qJ11tc1s o XVI'I a m1nor letter, or for play ers on the second team 1n basket ball th r w1ll b '1 numeral By thls system every athlete 1s award d somethmg for h1s pay ng on some athletlc team of the h1gh school Regulatlon For Letter Award In football a person must play 12 quarters to w1n a major letter, nd for playlng 1n I1 to 4 quarters he w1ll VECCIV a m1nor letter For playmg 1n less than 4 quarters he w1ll recelve numerals In order to w1n a major letter 1n basketball one must pay 1n 16 quarters to WIH a 111nor letter one rust play fro 1 4 to 111 quarters For lettr than -I quart rs and fur 1l ylng on the second team one w1ll recelve numerals When a person 1s on thc tracl team, he must w1n 5 pants meets where less than four schools There w1ll and a m1nor place of the of letters we N A A The 11 ch harder where four or more schools are d to w1n a major lt er Wher a p rs n srores from I to 4 po1nts where lcss than four schools are entered a d 1 to 4 po nts where four or more chools e 1te1ed e wll serv re a m1nor letter Sf ndard To Be Ralsed A system l1k thls w1ll ralse tl1e adarf' cf the letter due to the ct trot tle major lcttcr 1s mcr d1Pfic1.'t to w1n econd Team Coach Mr Harry Pautz was born 1n 'Rh nelander YVIS He attend the 1n and r h1gh school and play ed on the Rhmelander h1gh school o sketball team 1n h1s jun1or and semor y ars After graduatmg from h1gh chool he attended the State Teachers College at Wh1te water, Wxs He was a member of thc basketball and the track teams 11n h1s jumor and senlor years Whtn he fimshed college he taught 11 Waup ca a year and then taught 1nM1ch1gan The followmg year he me to Neenah and IS now teach nfr 1n t1c Neenah h1gh school Fcu Nom Tourney l J ln erestmv Th1s Year Toe annual Fou Nom tourna mentwas held 1n the h1gh school gy Frxday afternoon, March 22 ter ng 1n the play In the first game of the tournament, the Pork Lmks, capta1ned by Joe Belsen ste111 dcf atcd the FIZZ Boos cap ta1ned by Tod Marnes, 1n a 24 to 14 count Barnes was the h1gh scorer of the lostmg team w1th 11 points and Neubauer of the w1n nmg s1de w1th 12 po1nts In the second game the Terrxble Dutchmen, capta1ned by C1 rad Johnson, lost to the Tape Worms, capta1ned by Marx Jorgenson by a score of 17 to 11 Ira Clough of the w1nn1ng five was the h1gh carer w1th 8 punts whlle Wh1tpan was ted w1th Johnson of the los g sde, SHCI havmg four po1nts n the th1rd frame the Pole Cats capta1ned by Howard Schmldt de feated the Dutci Blockheads cap ta1ned by Charles Neubauer, 30 to 9 Uchmldt was the h1gh scorer of the w1nn1ng team w1th 16 po1nts uhlle Fuhs took the honors of the los ng s1de ulth five po1nts In the last game the Plcket Pan thers won from the Moonshmers by a score of 2 to 16 Loyal Boel terwas captaxn of the los1ng team '7onald Chrlstlansen of the los1ng team was the h1gh scorer of the m w1th 12 po nts wh1le Gordon Hallock, captam of the w1nn1ng tram, was h1gh scorer for h1s team wth 10 po1nts The tournarrent ended on Thurs dav March 28 The Pol Cats MARIE WEBSTER c ptamed by Howard Shm1dt Ma11e Webster IS the only g1rlll an the tournament Whllf? -l0l1H son s team the Terrible Dutchmen n l1gn chool to w n two N n 1 :VNV athwtlcs Mane VS Uailu Vcooped s cond place lVIarx Jor atmz HHS :prmg and gh? will be gensons five were the wmners of thrrd place russed ln basketball volley ball a d track next year She has also been actxve 1n the Forens1c soc1ety1 one man lg knocked llollll bb' dn and the Girls Glee Club automoblle every 20 m1nutes ln W Los Angeles Norbert Smongesky Howard Gee' You d thmk 113 would wear Stacker, and Chester B1sel hlm out Pag e Twen ty 1 1 Basketball REVIEW Contmued from Page 7 a non conference game, provlded much excltement for the evenmg Appleton defeated the locals ln the first 1nter c1ty battle, and th1s tlme the Rockets were out for xevenge Neenah 24 Kaukauna 7 The Red Rockets made It seven stralght vlctorles bv defeatmg Kaukauna 24 to 1 The Rockets show1ng m1d season form, had pract1cally no d1fi'iculty IH dlspos mg of the Kaukauna cagemen The games was played ln a crack er box gymnaslum at Kaukauna The gym bemg a small one, en abled the Neenah cagers to have a perfect workmg defense and a hke offense It was very seldom that the Kaukauna team got a. shot ms de of the defense Prac tlcally all of thelr po1nts were made V13 the free throw route Neenah 22 Antlgo 12 Play1ng a top notch brand of ball the Red Rockets were suc ccssful ln d1spos1ng of Antlgo The game was played at Ant1go 1n a rather small gymnaslum Although the Antlgo team was capable of playmg good basketball zt was unable to do away w1th the Red Cagers Neenah 24 Menasha 12 Agam the old rxvals met and as a usual thmg Menasha was on the short end of a 34 to 12 count when the gun sounded The game as all other TWIN Clty games, was a hard fought game Both teams were eager to gave the other a good trlmmlng Th1s Neenah Menasha game w1ll be one that few people w1ll forget espeually local fans Early ln the first quar one polnt one of the Menasha players who had the ball rn h1s possessxon drlbbled over mto one corner o fthe floor and stood w1th the ball under h1s arm He stall ed 1n that manner untll the whxstle for the quarter was sounded The player stalled for about five or SIX m1nutes In the second quarter Coach Ole Jorgenson but h1s reg ulars 1n the llneup and from that tvme on the Red Rockes had l1ttle to worry about Neenah 27 Two Rivers 21 The Red Rockets stretched thc-xr strlng of vlctoyaes to ten when they defeated Two RIVCYS 1n a close game The game was play ed ln the Roosevelt gvm and was n p and tuck throughout The Rockets showcd their 'stuff when they came from behmd after a pror start and walked off with a v1c'ory The was the last con ferenc game of the season and w1th that vxctory to thexr creeht the Neenah qumt went through the season wxthout a conference de feat District Tournament As far as Neenah h1 h school was concerned the Menasha d1s tnct toumament was a bxg success The Rockets defeated Oakfi ld h1gh r- col V1 th opening game of the tournament by a score of 27 to 8 TheOa.kfield lads were outclassed from the begmmng of the game Neenahs second vlctory of the tournament was West DePe1e West DePere was defeated bv 34 to 12 score The champ onshzp game of the tournament was he tween Kaukauna and Neenah Th final score was 16 to 7 The both teams exh1b1ted a poor brand of ball 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THE CUB FACULTY School she taught English I and French I. Besides her regular subjects she accepted the respon Slblllty of belng the High School I1brar1 HISTORY AQ Contmued from Page 11 1ng th1s year are general scrence chem1stry and phys1cs Ole Jorgenson whose home IS 1n Appleton IS a graduate of La Crosse State Teachers College at La Crosse W1scons1n HIS one great subgect IS phys1caI educa t1on Edna Mae Harrrs of Neenah W1scons1n IS a graduate of the UDIVGISICY of W1scons1n where she recelvecl her B A degree Eng I1sh IS the field of work ln vuhlch she SPGCIBIIZCS She teaches Jun lor and Senlor Engllsh Lou1s Trexall Wautoma Vhs cons n IS a graduate of the State Teachers College at Oshkosh The subgects wh ch he IS teachlng are agrxculture geography and phy s1oIogy H also handles the ex cuse system Arm1n G rhardt Neenah Ihs cons1n graduated from St ut In stltu e Wood work cab1net mak mg nd pattem maklng are the ubjects he teaches to hlgh school boys and also to the e1ghth grade Eva Mueller Fort Atkmson W1scons1n graduated from the State Teachers College at Wh1te water W1 cons1n 1n 1928 Commg d1rectIy from college to Neenah he accepted a POSITION 1n the com merc1aI department teachmg shorthand I typ1ngI penmanshlp and commerclal ar1thmet1c Th G A A has her at 1ts faculty adv1sor Helen Thompson of Neenah raduated from Carroll College, where she rece1ved her B A de gree Th1s year 1n Neenah H1gh S2432 TTI fa Wh IIIAW4 ,. Z Clara Patzel Neenah W1 consm IS a graduate of Neenah Hlgh School She IQ one of the vary eff1c1ent SECTEQHFISS of Neen1l1 High School Kathc1n Jones Racme XNIS consm graduated from Lawrence Conservatory of MUSIL of Law rencc College Appleton MISS Jones has charge of the Hlgh School glee clubs and the annual operetta She also teaches mus1c 1n h grade chools AI1ce L Colony Fvansvxlle Vhs cons1n came to Neenah H1gh S hool Ih September 1928 to teach Fngl sh I and Enghsh II She IS a graduate of Lne UHIV9 Q 3 lf W1 c nn and taught at A h land H1gh School Ashland WIS LOISIII b 1' re commg to Neenah S o 1s on of the Cub adv1sors 'NI I1 M D nn Il Cascade WIS cofs II wha graduated from State T ac c1s Coll ge at Osh osh t upht gc 1erI subyezts 1n the vocat1o1I chrol of Neenah dur 1nf, l92S and 1929 C ell Bes nsteln Neenah Wlscon 1n 1s secretary 1n the of flce of Necnah H1gh School f vh1ch she 1s a graduate Charlotte Peters of West I3 nd Wlsconsm te ches home cconom1cs n 'XI enah H1gI1 School to both hlgh school and grade school stud cuts Mss P t rs IS a g1a1uatc of Stout Instxtute Ruth Deckhoff 'VI dlson Vlxs consm 1S a graduat of the D111 versxty of WISCONSIN Before com mg to Neenah Miss Dleckhoff tau ht at the Un1vers1ty High School Madxson Besules teach mg speech and EngI1sh she IS fac1l v dv sor of the .Iumor clas nd coaches all dramat1cs V V V V GRADUATION DAY I V 1 mi., A Treasured Photograph The youngsters may forget But you must remember Yours I8 the pnceless pnvllege of preservmg forever that eager look that heyord the Alps hes Italy express1on Tr asure those Graduation Day photographs F ADNER STUDIO NEENAH WISCONSIN 209' DISCOIJDI to Graduates MEYER S BOOTERI E Exclusive Footwear Shoes Hoslery cond Shoes Known by Everyone Everywhere FIorshe1ms for IVIen MHITIX Br Johnson Steph ns Br Shmkles Shoes for Women Plecl P1pers for Chlldren MORE CAN T BE SAI D FOR THE ..:.. XX NEW NASH 3400 5, THAN rms- A Iust look at the outstandmg features NASH offers that others cars don t All as regular equlpment at no extra cost Nash 15 the only car of all the new cars wlth every new I929 reflnement Every model IS a supreme ex ample of value glvmg Compare the deI1vered prxces w1th those of other cars-when you have made th1s companson you vv1II be astonlshed how few other cars offer anythmg Ilke Nash 400 senes value Your own good judgment w1II prove that we are under standmg the facts TWIN IGNITION MOTOR WORLDS EASIEST DRIVER CONTROL HYDRAULIC SHOCK ABSORBERS FRONT AND REAR BUMPERS BIJUR CENTRALIZED CHASSIS LUBRICATION 7 BEARING CRANKSHAFT REFRESH ING COMFORT COSTLY CAR INTERIOR FINISH Trl Ctty Nash Company The Record Breaking New Nash 400 .,,, 11 ig, lllllllf- ' 'I ig! It eff f WWW dnl f .r 1-41 f X I IQ' L1 1 X511 XT HI L The Power That Makes The Wheels Go Round The marts of trade Huorlshxng farms, happy households II reach the peak of efflcxency when properly financed The busl ess man who goes to h1s banker when he wants to obtam funds or mvest PIOFIIS the farmer who secures a Ioan from his bank to par chase new equlpment the housewlf who mamtams checklng and av1ngs accounts take advantage of the greatest 1ntang1I:1Ie Iorc 1n c1v1I1zat1on BANKING Neenah State Bank Page Twenty Two . . . I A . . - f' 1 ' 'an. ' ' - I V 1 1 1 AS 1 1 , ' -, n V A 7 I ' ', ' 3 1 2 I 1 . , . . ' -- - 1 1 - ' . , I I A . 1 , . x , I S h 4 , , ' '. - 1 . .1111 ' 1 - A ' , ' s .. l ' ' ' l ' . : . , 1 . , .- 1 - - - , T . ' . ' ' . .F C , ' , . ,. . . V 11 . , D V 1 1 ' A 1A 1 A' ,z - 1, 5 , . Y ' . 2 5 l . n I1, Q . 3 I . . 1 C 1 e 2 , 1. , .- ' 1 - -I i 1 ' ' , c .- 1' I1 .' c k . 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Neenah High School - Rocket Yearbook (Neenah, WI) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 1

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Neenah High School - Rocket Yearbook (Neenah, WI) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 1

1928

Neenah High School - Rocket Yearbook (Neenah, WI) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 1

1939

Neenah High School - Rocket Yearbook (Neenah, WI) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 1

1940

Neenah High School - Rocket Yearbook (Neenah, WI) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 1

1941

Neenah High School - Rocket Yearbook (Neenah, WI) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 1

1943


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