Neenah High School - Rocket Yearbook (Neenah, WI)

 - Class of 1952

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Neenah High School - Rocket Yearbook (Neenah, WI) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 80 of 96
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First Row- janiee llandy, Carol Roeek, Beverly Rewey, joanne Schultz, Catherine VVeinman, Shirley jaeoh, Mary ltTlfahs,kKathy Hoover, Betty Newton, judy Dixon, Mary Ann Reinke, Audrey -lierrian, Marlene Lee, jeanette iomac . Seeoml Row: jillene Raisler, Mary Ahel, Donald Klitfke, jerry Smith, Richard Burr, Charles Frakes, VVilliatn jen' sen, joe Birling, Nancy Breaker, Antoinette Kuether, Nancy Schneider, joyee Rohinson, Kris Anderson. 'liliirci Bow: Roger Erickson, Donald Cross, liloyd Ashley, Rohhin Kramer, Lee Randall, llarold Mueller, Robert Metz, Richard VVikelund, lloward Sehumaeher, jim Pierce, Clillorcl Hoppe, Alex Biolo. Foiirrli Row: jim Thompson, David llarness, Edward DeKeyser. Rowland Keck, VVayne Rieehmann, Richard Breaker. Tom Kaufman, Vllilliam lyriver, Rohert VViersehke, james jones, john Owen, jerry Prey, VVil' liam Zitelman, james Sturgis, Keith Olski. CONSERVATION CLUB First Row: Claudette Gullickson Barbara Morton Kathleen McCoy, jovee Zaehow, Susan O'Leary, joyee Arnold, Paula Brazeau, judy Owen,i Margie Lahre, Shirley CiLllllCliSUI'l,'AIllliCI' jenkins, Lois jenkins, Carol Vogt. Seecizd Bow: Carol Thiel, Pat Spiegelherg, joanne Gorr, janet Vvismer. Sandra Schultz, Shirley Swiehtenherg. Marian Stalleld, judy Schultz, Eunice Mulvey, Muriel Schneider, Marilyn Popp, Dorothy Sehaho, Nancy Owen. Third Role: Betty llaldemann, Beverly Braun, Darlene Snell, Nlildretl llalle, Ruth llalverson, Carol Zefncrt, Marian Brown, Dianne Steen, Katharine Hrubeeky, Mavis Erdmann, Karen Gibson, Rosemary Salm. Fourth Bmw: Earl Zaehow, jack Melfonnell, Russell Carpenter, Barry Franven. Dennis Strcy, jerry Kuehl, Doug- las lirakes, Dale nlartin, Dick Kessler, john llesselman, john Kasten. 76

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First Row: Miss Andrew, Helen Hoehne, Gloria Zeb, Carol Roeek, Audrey Sehuette, Judy Dixon, lnet Burr, Paula Brazeau, Audrey Terrian, Judy Owen, Susan Krueger, Roberta Schultz. Second Row: Shirley Swiehtenberg, Rosemary Salm, Cynthia Albert, Helen VViekham, Kathleen O'Leary, -loanne Schultz, Pat liappan, Mary Kalfahs, .lean Arnold, Pat Alferi, Donna Terrian. janet Borgcn, Barbara Schiebler, Marilyn Denkert. Thirti Row: Barbara Brown, Nancy Ellis, Marigen Braun, Mona Lauritzen. Antoinette Kuether. Madelyn johnson, Kay Carey, Donna Burr, Dorothy Heekner, Marlyn Anderson, Jacqueline Anderson, Sharon Martiny, Nancy Hammel, Muriel Schneider, Lois Elmgren. Fourth Row: Bert Helms, Aubrey Fowler, Clyde Douglas, Earl Zachow, ,lack Kuehl, Bill McKin- non, Lyle Hillegas, lack McConnell, Dick Nollan, David Gerhardt, Bob Gresenz, Franklin Hochholzer. As usual, eyery other Thursday afternoon liound N. ll. 5. students anxiously awaiting the arrival ol the 611117. The first issue, which was miineographed. was issued on the hrst day of school. lt explained the wonder and rules ol high school to the mis-guidel lrosh. V1 . , ,. lhe lust extrafpage C1117 came out the lhufsd ii below Christmas. It leaturcd letters to Santa Claus. The annual C1111 Christmas Party was held on December I7. Ridiculous gifts were exchan'1egl. and volleyball and seyeral other games lurnislfed tl e extitcincnt. 'llc next special issue of the 611117 came out on April lfthe April Fools issue. Many peculiar facts were learned, and the teachers took a good-nature l ribbing. The annual spring picnic saw a rcyolutionifed form of baseball, plus a lot ol' other excitement. At a meeting in the spring, the new ollicers lor next year were selected. The olliccrs ol' this yearis stall were: Co editors. Marlyn Anderson and Dorothy llecknerg co lieature editors, .ludy Dixon and lack MeConnellg lrontrpage editor, ,lillcne llaislerg sports editor, Aubrey liowlerg business manager, Muriel Schneider: advertising manager, Mona lrauritzenz copy reader, Donna Burr: prool' reader, Madelyn johnson: special lieature writer. Marigen llraung exchange editor, Cloria Zeb. ln addition, there was a sports stall' ol' llour, twenty reporters, nine faithful typists, and six competent printers who put the ciII17 out almost perl'e':tly. Miss l.ila Andrew was the editorial adyisor and Mr. Al Poellinger was the printing, circulation and linancial adyisor.



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First Rout: Nancy Sylvander, Carol Popp, Nancy Meyer, Greg Reinhardt, Maynard Rewey, Arden Schroeder, Michael Deliroux, Michael llaase, Bruce Stelow, james lloleombe, Dorothy Vylagner, Sally Burr, Robert jones. Second Row: Cirol Pierce, Lillian DeBroka, Dorothy Burmeister Nancy Llewellyn, Kathryn Pheifer, Germaine D-Keyser, Donna Stelow, Nona Jensen, Alice Pagel, Marigen Braun, Susan jury, Gloria Otis, Mary Rouse. Third Row: Larry Kyle, Carl janlcowski, Eugene Klassen, john Llewellyn, Allen Rablee, Ralph Kemps, Robert Ginnow, Donald Fisher, Robert Kuehl, Steve Landig, David Gerhardt, Donald Harness. FUHTTII Row: Alice Koch, Carole Beirman, Carol Grunske, Geraldine Pagel, Marilyn Denkert, Marietta Pelton, Donna Haldermann, hladelyn johnson, Vonnie Kuchenbeclier, joyce Bunker, Barbara Hildebrand. CONSERVATION CLUB The oflicers of this yearls Conservation Club were: President, Richard Breaker, Vice-President, Carol Roeck, Secretary, Beverly Rewey and Treas- urer, Barbara Hildebrand. The Board members were: Carol Zeinert and james Sturgis, Seniors, ,ludy Dixon and Thomas Kaufman, juniors, Joanne Schultz and Carl lanlcoweski, Sophomores and Nancy Sylvander and Nancy Schneider, Freshmen. The club, with a membership of 158, was one of the schools most active groups. Some of the activities in which members may participate are rabbit trapping, bird feeding, tree planting, the photography group, hiking and other fields pertaining to conservation and general out, door activitv. This year's total rabbit count was 147. On March 17, the chili supper was held. At this supper, these members with the most catches to their credit were honored. From April 16 to 19, twentyvtwo senior boys and girls attended the Trees for Tomorrow Camp at Eagle River, Wiscrinsiri. There the campers were given instruction in everything from lire-fighting to tree planting. Each camper gained a better underf standing of the importance of conservation of natuf ral resources. Each member tries to live up to the motto ol' the club, Be a Good Sport at llcart, and You Will Be Known as Such. All the members do a great service to their school and their community. This line work could not be accomplished without the able and under- standing guidance oi' hir. Gerhardt, club advisor.

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