New London High School - Classmate Yearbook (New London, WI)

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Ihe Qxcxmsmcfte fbwmawfafdfegwk Wmkdnw O Faculty O Classes 0 Qrqanizations O Humor Zdaafufime BOARD OF EDUCATION Il It Dr Harnrnerbera Mr Srnlth M155 Mulroy Mr Prahl Mr Schntallenbera and Dr Borchardt comprrse the New London Board ot Educanon whrch lS elected from th c1ty at larae Dr Hannnerberq prestdent has served on the hoard four years M155 Mulrov Mr Srntth and Mr P crhl hate each arven uve vears ots rvrce Mr Schrnall nhera has served three years and Dr Bor hardt two years The present aroup have controlled our school tor the last two years Dunna th II term ot SGTVICS they have advanced the system by mstalhna tree text books rntrodu ma n w courses ln aqrlculture and physlcal educatlon They have extended the rnuslc courses and have expanded the home econornl course to rnc ude the Georae Dean plan ln addttron to rnarn talnrna hrah scholastrc standards they hax ca ned xt ns1v proaratn of 'rod rnrz anon rn the arade schools till Q 1 Q. f. 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N ig fwfr SENIOR CLASS mf? jj GFFICERS Presrdent ANITA BRAULT Vrce Presrdent DAVID KNAPSTETN Secretary HELEN DAVY Treasurer IAMES MESHNICK Ven1, Vldl V1C1 The Freshres ot l934 reached the drgnltled and honorable pos1t1on ot Semors IH l938 As freshmen they had entered one hundred torty two strong Durmg therr growth leaders ot the class have been Mane Mrllard Rrchard Thorn Wrllram Thurk Robert Hetzer and then Rrchard Thorn Henry McDan1el Robert Wrlkrnson and George Demmmg They were succeeded by Robert Nrxon Henry McDan1el Bernard Stern and Harold Gottgetreu and as semors by Amta Brault Iames Meshmck Helen Davy and Davrd Knapstem Under the encouragement of the1r faculty advrsors many students entered the school actrvrtres sports mus1c and torensrcs As freshmen the class was proud of Rrchard Thorn who won the Student Honor Cup clarmed Grace Andrews a much loved rrember an honor Student and wmner rn the state musrc contest That year Iohn Restle Henry McDan1el and Harold Hayward acted as cheer leaders and together wlth SIX other sophomores were members ot the Pep Club Wrnners rn torensrcs were Gertrude Baclces George Demmrng and Robert Wrlkrnson The mam event ot the year was the Halloween party As rumors the class contmued wrth thetr rnterests and success rn extra curncular actrvltles Ruth Hanson contrnued as a twrrler tor the band the class lost the school honor cup to therr undergraduates classmen the sophomores by one halt pornt The outstandmg socral event was the tumor Prom led by Robert Nrxon and May Zrmmerman Its theme was An Old Southern Custom One hundred tlve reached therr semor year The class party was held class nngs were selected the Classmate was planned photographs were taken and exchanged the class play was presented and commencement plans moved torward to completron On May 27 the class Jomed the alumm ot Washrngton Hrgh School ll' . lv X ii? 6 55 Q Q . Q all l By the tall of l935 their number had decreased to one hundred thirty-three. Death ' l V . SENIORS Arthur Arnclt Gertrude Baclces Ilb rttne Beaudom Irma Berqrnan QW Bunlce ARTHUR ARNDT Red Ent red from Waupaca l936 Glflb mere n ver rneant 'or me BIAA Z Class Bask tball '7 GERTRUDE BACKES Gertre Those bxq qrown eyes qrve her away Llorne Ec Club 2 3 4 Declaratory l 2 4 Girls ee Club 1 2 3 GA ALBERTTNE BEAUDOIN A b Tap dan e ballet acroloatlc too There wasnt a dance she couldnt do Pep Club 3 4 GAA 3 4 Prom Com'r1ttee 3 Cheer Leader 4 TRMA ELDGHAN Trny all nce IS aold n But N o wants to be s1lent9 rrs Glee Clu 2 G T11 i l HAROLD BLECK Herman To the qrrls hes ust peaches and cream For hrs llu ves and sax are not Just a dream Annual Staff 4 school Da e St ff 3 B nd 3 4 Orchestra 4 Mrxed Chorus 4 Track 3 4 BIAA 2 3 4 Mll.1.lCENT BLISSETT Mike Enterea from Shawano l937 If you cl lrke to see what s rn lh1S qlrl Glve her a norn and a stlclc to twirl nnual Staff 4 Declamatory 3 Band l 2 3 Orchestra 3 Pep Band 4 Mrxed Chorus l 2 3 Glrls Maror 3 Twrrler 4 ANITA BRAULT Nrta A naturalb rn leader from Nllchrqars h1lls ochool days awe her pleasure school mqhts her thnlls Presldent 4 Pep Club 4 School Daze Staff 3 Annual Staff 4 hesprans 4 One Act Play Cont st 2 3 GAA 3 3 4 prom Comrnlttee 3 IVV CORlNlAlE BUNRU Entered from Oshkosh l936 1 ,gf About h r lessons she seldofn drd care Vllhen wxth Anita shed take any dare Annual Staff 4 Girls Glee Club 2 GAA 3 4 Prom Corvnrtte kr . - . 1 4 ' 'Av A . 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' e 3. l sE:N1oRs Aj Ioyce Burrnaster Luctlle Eurrrtetster Mary Clark Ph1l1p Clark John Colllcr Lucille C ustne Emery 'lanke Lloyd Davte Helen Davy G orge D mmlng Mabel De Young Ieland Dobberstetn Helen Doud George Eclmtntst r Eugene Eggers Gordon Egg rt Kextlt Fm H Ve-romca Fl as Ellen Freaertck Leslle Freeman TOYCE BURMASTFR oy Everytl'11'tg IS Oakley aole wlth Home EC Clu 4 GAF LUCILLL BURN EIS Entcrr 'urn S w 1 bt C ea x ark ana tw 1 Carnes D Ant tu sl s Lus a day Gtrls glee Clu trs Clam MARY ANN CLA1 Ve l P116 Pl-'lLlP CLARK rt gety A flasn on the grtdt on A streak on the trark bpeea IS one tlnng Pnl doesnt lack Ex Speakmg l Pootlall l T 4 Bas etbat r C l IOHN COLL D johnny Th t mno ent lo k wtl never dl lll y s 1 s a a A Bl E A A Pas Team 4 TUQLLF COUQINQ Vtle re otn mentlne S Orcltestla G A A 2 EMEQY DX E th tl't ug E A A Ba ketball P A A luclglng Ury the alurnrn naw Dutch T n 1 rl a Banl hestrc P 'w San ltygd H rats s G ul 4 Boye Quartet 4 a k A A uclq c '7 Don Lon t LLOYD DAVIS Stmky s sn all s all th re 3 a E V A Eabelnal 4BI r 1 f',, ' Q 4 A- 'ff f' zz.. H H .'. ' ' A ' L. 1. ' a ' ft o ' l 'e, M A y 5 3' 7 H jx 3A But Q tell ou, girl , 't' ll lie. EF.. . l, 2, 3, 4, .,A.A. 3, . . , 3 l, 2, 3, 47 . , eball l, 2, 37 . . . ' A f TER f ht. ejzz our, l937, v Fir orne ' ut , r ' le! .. . 1 lay 4 my ' t I' . l lt s ne' v y ll the H V 5 A f Y 03 J A f A C' ' C Cl 'RJ G'1' 12: 2, 3. A ' ' l? - r - A L nn. J NHL N C TH I- 'll' 'He aught, he .o 'fggq Q Squjy fjiji-5 3- 1 lpgfif' Hut he lllflill tlitrtk the f-'lf1LIlHlS HA igxghtf' 'S:'ltr3f ,t ' 1' Staff 11, G.A.A. N, .ill xi St if 4: EEA. l, 2, Q, 47 L f, Q: UIC X' I 47 e,, l li S, -ig , 1, C. C ' ff, 4, Boy lee Cl 'g u' N , ug TLC. -4, B,l.A,A. fl, P. , . I X- rrtg le Illl l, ,ri f T tmtxen fl, .. .I 'E at f Flin O a ' ' fl' - ' l-le' 1 , but . e , ' 7 t , 2, V, 5 k ll l, 21 EEA. , 4, EA,A. B skeilzall 3, 4, MA.. . ' .J I T a .k , 2, 3. 3, 1 ..A,A. 2, Q, -Q. fill QW ff f 4 +7 1. SENIORS HELEN DAVY The New York L1'e 15 the only hte for me Secretary 4 Pep Club 3 4 School Daze Staff 3 Annual Staff 4 Debate l Declamatory l Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 4 Pep Band 3 4 Mxxed Chorus 3 4 rs Glee Club l 2 3 4 Pr Comm1ttee 3 GEORGE DEMMING Georgze ln school act1v1t1es he worked W1th mlqht And was host to the qanq every Thursday mqht Treasurer 2 Pep Club l 2 3 4 School Daze Staff 2 3 Annual Sta'f 4 One Act Play Contest 2 Ex Band 2 3 4 M1xed Chorus 3 4 Boys Glee Club 3 BIAA l 2 3 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Boys Ouartet 4 MABEL DeYOUNG Babe Her letter w 1t1ng 1 an art School D ze Staff 1 CAA 2 3 4 LELAND DOBBERSTEIN Dobber Two dehqhts football and Frye day mqhts FFA l 2 3 4 Eootball 3 4 Basketball 3 Track 2 3 A A 3 F A A Bask 4 F ludqmq Team l Class Basketball 4 HELEN DOUD Happy Entered from Manawa l9 7 lm not rauqhlnq lm sm1l1nq aloud Pres1dent l Pep Club 2 3 1 School Daze Staff 3 Debate 3 GAA 2 3 4 Pro'n Comrmttee 3 Dramat1cs Cub 3 4 Mrnervxans 2 3 G1rls G1 e Club 2 3 4 GEORGE EDMINSTER Mmme He chcl h1 dear hun 1nq w1th a qun Fotball4 BIAA 2 3 4 U3 Eb GENE EGGERS He coulant get much from a book But out to Leos he sure could cook AA 2 GORDON EGGEP1 Gordy Hes really not much of a S129 But 1n h1s work he s very WISE nd 2 BIAA 2 If he played Shakespeare he nnqht b Romeo Al 3 4 BIAA 4 FAA Baske alll FAA Baseball l 2 3 4 VERONICA PLEASE FleaseY An lrlslr q1rl who deserves a crown Always a srr11le never a frown Band2 3 4 Pep Band4 GAA 2 4 ELLEN FREDERICK Peppetmmt Shes serlous only when shes sleepmq Sc ool Daze Saff 4 GAA 2 3 4 G1rls G 11012 LESUE FREEMAN es Hes convmced that An Old Flame Never D1es School Daze Staff 3 4 One Act Play Contest 3 AA LLM-' IW-JN. Of' M 41,4 + J r 4 ! 1 . .WZ I '1 Q - 3 1 A . .7 J 'r J L-7? N x -' ' I 1 Ig. 3 Q L 4 4 J , , Ns ' 2f'.d.l3'- 7 1 4 A3 + 4.9 N fe' ' 3 A 1' ,I 1 -f' f Q, l JA My QAIAHI, X 5 ... , A . .,, i .-f I ,', Z Y I J ' , Q ' , , ', 13.1. . . ,3, 4. au' ' , , 3, G,AlA. 1, 2, , , 'OHS ' ' ' BQ . .. . . , 3, 4. sbeclkinq 1, 2, BQmd'1, 2, 3: 4, orchestra 3, 4,' Pep KEITH FINCH Finch ' 1 ' - F.F..,2,,. tb ,2,4g H C1 H -. I 7. . . , , . H H 4Q 13.1. '. f 1', 2,' , . . 1 ' 91192111 2, 5, , 21.111 ' ' ' ' ' ' h I V S A 1 1 v l h t g . . . , , g ' ' lee . . , ' U ,. .. A Cl ' , , 3. 1 , , ' ' ' , . 3' 9 , , . HL ,, O , .,,. 1-z.1...1,2,3,4. ' l SENIORS Rosanna Garot 19W1S Garrow Melvm Gorges Harold Gattqetreox A111 ttls 1'ICII1SO11 aww Harms 1-larola Hfzywar Orville Heinke Robert Hetzer Helen 1-1111 Margaret 1-hppler W1n1fred Houk Olrftord HU1Ch1SOI1 'lane 1o11nson 1a1n Knapu Davld Knapstem D rothy Koebel ar1or1e Kramer Edward Kuna 1 POSANNA GAROT ROSIQ lt ISH1 her avn to teach a school Rosre VV1 sn111e 1n the Olynrpzc pool u C11111 7 'S 4 Annual St 'f 4 111esp1an Pa GAA 2 LE Ib JARRO He was her chaurfeur a o 11a F A A Basrce a 11.11N. Olxbli 1114 L 1 '51 54 H OTVJ QOUUV1 J 1-16 s s-Q1 tul rurng et orace H 1d'1 11111 r a year 1T6OSUTGI nnaal Qtat' 4 rf 1 B rd v11x C1Or11s 1 4 Band 2 3 4 Boys Gee Oluln 3 Bas ei ack 3 B1 4 1310171 orn 11111100 3 Class Basketball 1 f 14 YVONF 1: GRAICHVIN Vonme 1 dent 111 n:l workmq But 1 want my regular mqhts oft Rb 1-1 1-TANIQDIN1 Rutlfne Rltl' IS an ardent sports fan Fr 1 tloe sta atL1e1es sh p1c1cs 11 r man e L, ,1 Lo lx ze af' 3 Anna a 1 IG s A11 S hool P1 y 3 One C Pav 1 sp1ar PIGN 3 2 Pr '14 e A131119 5111111 11 1 a a s 11st HADOL LUXVN 1 cl he wa 1 a1r'1 ut '16 ba game Pop C111 t17g skwall 1 Tromc '1 1 VN 11 X 5 l 19 C31C11l'11'111 1. ' I F1 1 ', ' E ' e A if ' 1 ' , 1 1 ' 11 3 M ' ' ' e 11 1 11 ,. . 11. , ,, . 1, . 4 1 N 1 .4 PQI 1 .7 G1 rm ' 1y3: . , . , 3, 4. ,Y A U 1 11 . 11 EQ' N O . 'xl' 'Lowe 3:1 1 r .. .e ' ne ' 'ay and 1 411t.' P p Ol' Q: 1, 3, 4: MSC.. ol ua St 1 2, : ral FFYA' ly QI 3' 47 -'V - 1 tb ll 2. St if 47 119313. H 3, -'lf 1' C 1 'G 7 At .Q 1 Ccntes 3: The ' . ' j , 4: G.A.A. , 3, 4: C., Cartirnitte, 3: Twirler 3, 4. 1l'f,'V ' 13 lk' S 1:11s 11511 :11y 1111125111 Illilffllilfxi Hrs 4111311 411. 1'JA',4.'1i 11.. .C 1 .-se quipstfzs t' admit 111111: an 13 , Sl,,.:,,Il :S :IGI :Imp ig 1, ,IV mm 7: l11st11 4: Q.1.A,A. 2, ak-.1 y 1922 1 ' 1 15- Herne EC. flui. ID1111 Aft F115 Cfiiilfi' ' O.t1s'Gl2e O1L11i15 .A .fQ, S 1 . 3 MQAOHREU Q11-11 1' Q1 ,Ji ' . .- ,l .11 1 ,., em. W H ' 5 H V7 H 1 e' rf' have h1.1 in A -' J - - A 1 A 311154: N ,w,A.11s1.1'e3 GI 3,4:1'ed 'ATOQ1-11'114'l'CV 1 1'S H 11, jjyh? VI: '1V,. kl E. eto no' .11 . lwall 1, 2, 11: Tr , 4: .,A.A. 3 : 1 C , - . 1 . , 1' . ., : . 5 1' , , 1: , . .1 ,Q 21. 3, I - -1 1 . 1 A . xi 1- 11 ' 1 11 X DMN ' M5111 SENIORS ORVILLE HEINKE Percy H1s sermons on morals would make the Iapanese leave Chma FEA l 2 3 Oratory Z Mxxed Chorus 4 Boys Glee Club 3 Track 3 FAA IUdq1UQ Team I 2 3 ROBERT HETZER Herz He playefl a fathers part 1n plays But was a Taylor to the ma1ds Treasurer I Pep Club 4 Annual Staff 4 Thesp1ans 4 All S hool Play 4 Ex Soeakmq I Mrxed Chorus 4 s Glee Club3 4 Track 2 3 4 BIAA I 2 3 Prorr Comrmttee 3 HELEN HILL H1 Srlen e IS qold n But how manv t1m ao we fmd h r S1lE?'ll7 School Daz Staff 4 H rn E Club 4 She could wh1s1le dan e and smq Ever see her and ROSIG sw1nq7 Sc cl Daze Staff 4 Annua Statt 4 GAA 2 3 Pr m Comrruttee 3 WIINIIFRED LIOUIx VVIFIIIIS Th m1dn1qht o1l I burn IS Phxlllps 66 CLIEFOQD HUTCHISOINI Hutch Wlth Sarah and a go :I swmg band Hutch Wll be a happy man noel Daze Staff 2 EFA l 2 Ba EAA Iudqmq Team l 2 3 P o Band 3 Il MARIE IOHNSON Iohnny A real q1rl all the way round As a Home Maker sh qamed renown Pe Club 3 4 Home E Club 2 3 4 All Sc ool Play 4 GAA '7 3 4 Prom Cornm1ttee 3 ELAINE KNAPP Lame Everybody s frrend t on buddys best frrend GIFIS Cl e Club I DAVID ICNAPSTEIN Dave He ought to be car ful But h rnanaq s to q t aonq J e Pr s1der1t 4 Annual Stat' 4 LX Sp akmq I 2 F otball r 3 4 ask tball Mgr 3 4 A Sh sparkles at ruqht IWAEIIORIE KQAMEI? Margle hang s I1 r boy fr nds a 11 Fu t 1t wa Paul th n Ted now 1 cl oo Da? aft A DWARD KQINGEL Edare Ar ehqlole a helor nd l e an BI . .. . , , : 7 ' 7 ' P . : C. , , : h I ' , ' , ' , bu e ' ' Boy 'V ,V 7 l A , , :V . , . I , , , ,, .HH ,I EI 9 I e I I IC Sly, . D. ,, 'ic e' p .. p . e' ,: H II - N U ' ' O 3 Mgt , , B Q . . , ., B.1.A. .3, 4. MARGARET HIPPLER Mary DORCTHY KQEBEL ho .g . l . 7 . . . , , 47 , ,, ,, She c e e le t v 'Il, II ' I I I I I I II ' s ' s , , e r , BTI, 9 ' A ' ' 'fs.1, 1 3 st 3, G.A,A. 3, 3, 41 'sc' 'I 1 . I . , , 3, 4, nd 3, 41 A ' ll 1' C . . ., ' , , : ey . Ba , 2, 3, 47 P p B d 3, 4: ..A.A. l, 2, 3, S1 SENIORS Ruth Kurszevski Mercelese Lawrence Kenneth Magalska Henry McDaniel Fran is Meinli rdt laines Meshnick Mc rio Millard lliariice Moedr Patil Monroe William Neumann Robert Nixon lune Norris Helen Pelky Ruby Mae Pcl71n Keith P alil Arlin Prilvbernow Arl nu Quan ,ii Oueemar Elaine Reetz lohn Restl RUTH KURSZEVSKI H ithre- Quiet as a Sphinx is she To day is school lut the sun is shining You never hear about her he School Daze Stat' 2 Annual Staff 4 Debate 3 Ex RGCICHFIG 2 4 GAA 2 Prom Committee 3 MERCELESE LAWREN E Tommy Quiet lass, there are but few That know the treasure hid in you. KENNETH l4AGALSKA VVKQIIIIIS Hes tall, red-headed, lots o un, But from the girls youll see him run. Oratory 27 Ex. Speaking ,7 Footbal ', 7 'tr B.l.A.A. . HENRY l!,,DAN El. With mischie as my middle name, I'll see you in the Hall of Fame. Vice President 2, 37 Pep Club Z, 3, 4- 'School Staff 27 Annual Staff 47 One Act Play Contest S eaking l7 B nd 2, 3, 4' Orchestra 3, 47 Chorus 47 Boys' Glee Club 37 Football 3 47 B,l.A.A, Home Ee. Club 27 Debate 37 Fx. Reading 37 l, 2, 3, 47 Cheer Leader 27 Prom Committee 3. Speaking 3. I A Yu' Wglxl' I . . nk? 1 x-' J X fr - Tre . . H H A I 7 , t7 . An . 7 ' , 2, 3, 7 etb l, 2 ',,:.,.7 .' e, 3,4jmClC3,4. Tr F ball ,ket fi 7 Il 3 4 Tack I l Ike 4 r l 7 G 3 ' anal Z nf l , E t P G 1 l 'A 1 C 3 dank Daze 27 x, Mixed flfil 'Q .IXJ FRANCIS MFINHARDT emy Therefore I will go ' shing nual Staff 4 Footnall l 4 Bask all tra TAMFS l FSHNYCK 'Fverything has happened to 'lim' Since the girls roped him in. easurer 47 Annual Staff 47 F.F,A. l, 2, 3, 47 1 47 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 47 B,l.A.A. 37 F.A.A. Bai :eall I7 F.A.A. ludging Team 2, 37 Prom Committee 3 Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. MARIE MILLARD She gave the alumni boys a test But decided he high school boys were bestf P esident l7 Pep Clul- l, 2, 3, 47 Annual Staff 47 Ea d , .7 .A.A. 2, , 47 Pep B 3 MARLICE MOEDE Molly l like scnool and all it holds, But Friday nights are best of all. SENIORS PAUI MONROE Ent red from Macomb Illmot 1936 Dont go n ar htm when h s bowllnq I-le sure does bowl them over Annual Stat' 4 Boys Glee Club 3 Football 4 Tra lc 3 4 BIAA 2 3 4 Prom Commxttee 3 WILLIAM NEUMANN 1 Wavy hatr and brown eyes Hes an angel m dtsgutse A B A I 4 FAA Baseba FAA Iudqtng Team I ROBERT NIXON Bob Entered from Wauwatosa l936 I let the teachers worry about my studtes Pres1dent3 Band 1 2 Mxxecl Chorus 4 Boys Glee mxttee 3 IUNE NORRIS fume If smxles were dollars shed be wealthy Annual Staff 4 Home Ec Club 2 3 4 D clamatory 4 Grs Glee Club 2 3 GAA 2 3 4 Pr om mtttee 3 HELEN PELKY Frenchy Competxtlon surely IS tough RUBY MAE POLZIN She makes superlatrves wholly rnadequat Pep Club l 2 School Daze Staff 4 Home E Club 4 GAA 2 3 fl ,QOJL KEITI-1 PRAHT e put o mq fmwiiwyq 'Fra lc 4 ARLINE en no o o e as ' !W. WML nnual Staff 4 Home c Cl ARLENE QUAN7' Her charrnmq smlles a btt decetvmq 'eshe calls as Rtchards leaving School Daze Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Gxrls Glee Club I IUNE OUEEMAN Queeme Next comes Oh Promtse Me School Daze Salt 3 Annual Staff 4 I-Iome Ec Club GA A 2 ELAINE REETZ Lamey T1e a ltttle rmq around your hnqer School Daze Staff 3 Annual Staff 4 Home Ec Cuo 2 GAA 2 3 4 IOI-IN RESTLE Iohnny Work 13 worry Id rather play School Daze Staff 2 One Act Play Contest 3 Band 2 3 4 Pep Band 4 Mxxed Chorus 3 4 Boys Glee Cub 3 Football 3 4 Basketball 2 BIAA l 2 3 4 Cheer Leader 2 Class Basketball l 2 3 4 V ll I ll L H ' n 1 e . , ' 's, . H V 121 ,ll -H ' e ' e' ' , . C : .A 2 U 1 : D ' 1 I z 7 C ER - ' , , . .,., , , , , 9 ' U I H ri Q ' H 1 B11 A I I 21 I ' rr. . 1, 2, 3, 4, .1. .A. , 1 . . . ll 1, - - Club 3, B1QSke1bQ11 '3, 'B,I.A.A. 2, 3, 4,' Prom Com- H 1 - H 2, , , . fs, ' ' ' ' il' ' , ff omCL W ' . : : ci. : rl I 1, 7, : ' I: i.. . . , , 7l SENIORS Bette Rogers Marquerlte Rohan Marte Rohan Helen Rohloff V1rq1n1a Rolls Alrce Roloff Robert Rumeno Rufus Saqrnlster Noel Samdon Gordon S hnerder Sylvla Seefeld Robert Sells Dorothy Smlth Lee Srnlth Raymond Srmth Bernardlne Southard Bernard Stern Donald Stern Evan Stern Ethel Stzchtman BETTE ROGERS Bets Attended Mlnneapolrs Mmnesota 3 Sweet Someonew Pep Club 1 2 4 Annual Staff 4 GAA 2 Sllver Tr UC MARGUERITE ROHAN Precmus VVhen lrlsh Eyes Are Srntlmq Orchestra r s Glee Club 2 4 G A A MARlF R 'U All lrlsh My s1len e has nev r bee ound lt must he the lrrsh rn n e Srhorl Daze btatt Home E A 9 HELEN ROLOFF Helly A wlnmnq way a frxendly srrule Always a girl that IS worth whlle Us VIRGlNlA ROLFS Cfmqer My hzqh school davs are full of Joy My hrah school mqhts Oh Boyl ome E Club G1rs Gee Cu A A 2 ALICE ROLOFF Allze Anqelxc eyes L oh my Qchool Daze Staff 4 Home EC Club 3 Glrs Glee l Annie doesnt lve '1 anymore B rd l 2 3 4 Orchest a 4 Pep Band l 7 4 Mlxed Chorus 4 Boys Glee Club 3 4 Football 2 Track 7 B AA 4 Pro mn 1ttee 3 Boys Ouartet 4 RUPUS SAGMIQTER O qrve me a shady tree And let me sleep beneath rt BA112 , ff MA, is in Hr C. C2y'e,4? '1' '1 lb 4, G, 3: , 3. - - - 2: Gil' ' , 1 . . . 2. om , 3, 4, G.A.A.V2, 3. H' l A A , M , H Roaster RUMENoFP 'lsggbemfrt 4 A A E F D h N I ' ' 1 Qere A LV VV. Jul at , , , 5 r 5 1 ' H 5' T H R ' Q7 'C' Cult Qt 3' 47 G' lg .l. 1 nt Co I ig ' I . l I 0 I SENIORS -'X NOEL SAINDON Droopy Unfortunately he isn't the 'First Noel'. Annual Staff 4. GORDON SCHNEIDER HG. I. S. I wonder what Roosevelt wants to know now. Band 2, 3, 4g Pep Band 3, 47 Football 45 B.I.A.A. 3, 4. SYLVIA SEEFELD I have a voice, but why wear it out? Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, ROBERT SELLS Bob Motors and Dave's are first in line, But then Pearl, too, is pretty fine. DOROTHY SMITH Smitty Full of humor, laughs, and wit, But good bookse--they're her hit. School Daze Staff 47 Annual Staff 47 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 LEE SMITH Smitty Yea. Yea. What a man!--And technique to burn. Boys' Glee Club 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Track lp B.I.A.A. 2, 3: Prom Committee 3. I19l RAYMOND SMITH Snuiiy Whether in victory or defeat An all around good sport. Track l, 2, 3, 4, B.I.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4. BERNARDINE SOUTHARD Nardie Clintonvil1e is the best place after all. School Daze Staff 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club l, 2. 3, 4, G.A.A. 2. BERNARD STERN Ben When he's old --yes, seventy-one Hell still play pranks on everyone. Secretary 37 Football 47 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 45 Prom Committee 3. DONALD STERN Don l've got my assignment tor tomorrow, Now let me sleep. F,F.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 35 Pep Band l, 27 Foot- ball 4g Basketball 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 47 F.A.A. Basket- ball l, 2, 3. EVAN STERN Bud Love me- -love my car. F,F,A. 2, 37 Mixed Chorus 47 Boys' Glee Club 3: Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 45 B.I.A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 F.A.A. Basketball 2, 37 F.A,A. Baseball 2, 3: Class Basketball 2, 3, 4. ETHEL STICHTMAN Peachie The Supreme Court for here She knows her Constitution. Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4. SENIORS Rlta Sulllvan lean Talady Lva Thompson Eloise Thorn Rrchara Thorn rs and hlerhert Vol? vera Walstrcrn Betty 'Wells Vmstcn 'Wells er trlrcmson Vern lN1lson DG Qty Q Lfw'..,45A, I 'tt- 'C0xDf'm.fg Nfg, CLA V141 8-3 RlTA SULLIVAN Rrrzre l Jt takes s nse to na e a dollar She must have mon v School Daze Staff 4 D carhatory GAA IEAN TALADY Trddledy Never one boy friend ut two What would she do ri sfre had to be true? Home Ec Club 2 School Daze Staff 4 Band 3 4 Pep Band 2 3 Mtxed Chorus 3 4 GlYlS Club 2 GA A 2 EVA l-IOMPSON A darry queen wrtlr dark brown harr She was our candxdate at the farr Ex Readrnq 3 Glrls Glee Cl.r l GAA ELOISE THORN A llttle bashtul ut after all Home Ec Club 2 3 Orcrtestr 2 Grrls Glee 'B GA Glee Club rzoj 'C 8 V I X RICHARD THORN Drck After four years of larthful servrce l am lard off Presldent 2 Vice Presldent l School Daze Staff 1 An ual Staff 4 BIAA LOIS VANDENBERG Much trme to work lrttle to date Annual Staff 4 Debate 1 2 3 4 Declamatory l Ex Readmq l 2 3 4 Ex Soeakmq 3 4 Orchestra l 2 3 4 Glrls Glee Club 4 GAA 2 If 'eff HERBIE VOLZ Herb Innocent looks are Cl9C91V1I'lQ A l 4 EIAA Z 3 FAA ludq Teaml VERA WALSTROM Swede Fred Astalre new partner And Harrlet Hocters comlnq rzval Sc ool Daze Stall 2 3 Home EC Club 2 3 4 Declamatory l Z Mtxed Chorus 3 4 GAA 2 'tt' f ' ' 'D Rok t V7' Q ' .. . lzerie '.'.'itt Lol V enliercg Phyllis 'flung . . 1. I. lcria Zeit- l Q, , 15 L J .S l Y - '- ' S it A ' . -'W' ,v 1 pl r rr r 11-ff 'S+-,V 4, r , f ' fe , f 1 lc , ' ' ' H 'I 5 e l . 3, 41 , . , 2. 2, 3, 47 Il 1 .. . , 2, 3, 4. I 7 ,, ,, I 1' 2' A I U l . , l, 7 . 1 I A ' ' ' :A ',- , ,, , , ,f , . ., . ff 'rt ' , f, , ,I ' I i 1 J , , 4 . f V D I J 'K , .1 ' 'l ' - . ' ' ' -,H rxr. . , 2, 3, , .. . . , uf . . . ing . ' 1 ' ' ' lo 7 . . . 2. . , .,: I C , 35 ' ' h , 1 v . , , : l,2,.y ..A,2. ,7 ' ,g , J ,sg BETTV vvm LS Plzndu The answer to the p1n Setters prayer Annual Stall 4 Home Ec Club 2 3 4 Mxxed Chorus rls lee Club I Prom Corn'n1ttee Today I am a man nual Staff 4 Band I 2 3 P d 2 Mrxed horus 3 Boys Glee Cluo 3 Footoall AA 2 ROBERT WILKINSON Wrlly If you cant be true to one or two You re better off wxth three Secretary 2 School Daze Staff 2 3 Annual Staff 4 Thesg1ans 3 4 On Act Play Contest 4 Debate I 2 4 Oratory I 2 3 Extempore Readrnq 2 3 Boys Glee Club 3 Track 3 VEPN WILSON Northport Some people sleep to Irve But I l1ve to sle p A 4 Boy G B I A F A A Basketball 2 3 4 F A A Baseball I 2 f21 t t-t 'NlsQEN1oRs Tl' A, lqqjvf I rffjiiv ff IK? 'W IRENE WITI Wm She has brown h r anfl ves and a sweet drsposmow School Da Ct? 4 1rs lee Club I AA 3 PHYLLIS YO' ING Phr Well of cou was my cousm you saw wlth Glrls Glee Club 2 3 GAA 2 IONA E ZEMPEI Belleve 1t or not x s at 1 nt carry werqht Home EC Club 2 3 B 'I 3 4 Pep Band 3 4 G1 s ee Club I 2 3 A A -ty A yi' K, .I lxl an tl lt wx ff e 4 swf - H V A Ks ,fu f , A 4 If 15 w I .3 I I Nt 1' 1' .L , F .N we ' k A ' , AJVJI l . I 1. . H f. I f ,Qt ft t L'lX -, K! X' illfl' '-X Xfvvxk U 1' fl S- ' f 4, or I G ' , 2, 3, 4,'d,AfA, 1, 2, 3, 4, ze sq: , all G , 2, G, I ' 3, . , . WINSTON VVELLS foe An . g ,,,4g epBan ,3,4: B.I. , . ,3, 4.1 H I I .V 4 A M ,, .IH ., rse, that I ' EF. . I, 2, 3, 7 S' lee Club 37 ., .A. 3, 47 . , ,47 3.37 , .3 , 7 'fl ' .,3,4. GI .,,,47G..'.A,3. I JUNIOR CLASS 23 7M h OFFICERS , President IACK COLE A Vice President RUTH SAWALL Secretary AUDREY DEAN Treasutrer ARTHUR DAV Y 'fl W The Years Roll Away fl yi As the Class ot l939 close the1r th1rd year 1n h1gh school they regret that twenty tour members of the1r group are m1ss1ng from the one hundred forty seven who entered 1n 1936 Even Wlfh depleted ranks the group st1ll exhrbrted the same deterrn1nat1on whlch ln err sophomore year had wrested the School Sp1r1t Cup from the1r eag r competrtors The1r thl t s were ln football basketball B I A A and G A A Vrctor Barlow Erv1nBohlman Stewart Hammerberg Douglas Hanson Paul Knapstem Peter Laux Lours Poepke Prahl and Walter Thorn played on the football squad wh1le Stewart Hamm rberg D'o ya HOIGT Douglas Zernlcke Lours Poepke and Vlctor Barlow were out for basketball olley Hartqurst Patty Chegwrn Mary Dawson Ruth Sawall Douglas Hanson Harry rres Robert Hutchrson and Warren Spurr represented the class rn dramatlcs In the mus1c flelds there were Ioyce Berner Patr1c1a Chegwm Mary Dawson Audrey Dean Valda Gehrke Douglas Hanson lane Huebner Valerla Kamp Earl Krenke MarJor1e M1ller Gertrude Ploetz Angel1ne Runge Orvrlle Sanders Edrth St George Eugene War necke and Arlergh Zuege representrng the group 1n band and Iohn Cram Arthur Davy Alan Fonstad Valda Gehrke Polly Hartqurst Patrlcla Chegwln Audrey Dean lane Hueb ner MarJor1e Mlller Delbert Otls Gertrude Ploetz Angel1ne Runge Orvrlle Sanders and Phyl 11s Stern rn orchestra The h1gh hght ofthe socral events tor the h1gh school the lumor Prom Was planned by Douglas Hanson Eugene Warnecke Mary Saterstrom Iane Huebner Elalne Salndon Harold Bermann charrrnen of vanous comrmttees and the class ofhcers lack Cole Ruth Sawall l K x , 1 ee .f ff ' , ' , J ' 9 , Audrey Dean, and Arthur Davy. The prom was held April 29. . xW . x Xp' w t ,4 Q . - - SX V 5 X . j ' f NPT ,A. . X .X -4 X J , U ' rt T' gy ,rr 221 ' xg U' J W Y ' 1' x V' . - X A V J 5 . X A-. 'xl ' iN- .,. XJ xx , K .x ' Ex ,NX x X f y 4 wr we , xl ' VX I S x 1 X ' . XX X 1. ' I . ,' .1 v V' V.- -1 Y K 1 ' I' ,lan I V 'IUJEDJ 1 .V I fm ' .h . l ., ' l f . I A vJf'lY:w,,,j,3. 'T ' x VT I P ,fl K A 0 . '. , ,- my CLASS OFN19139 ,l . x L x Y IM A M R0 1 E Donn r If t V Holfrnan M Backes I Huebner D F rnam 1 E Krenke Car wr qht P Chrlsixan L lxrause P Fr derrclc N so Rcw 7 A Dean If Barlrw N Fuhrmar H Fox G Frank H Harman G Clegg A Hayward D Hoxer I Cole H Herres I Crane L Guenther D Hanson W Bellllo Row? M Fuerst W D1ley R Eqqmk D Doud E Buchollz E Frxtz H HJ clnsan V Gehrlce P Knapstexn P Har qmst S I-lammerberq A Ponstad A Kusserow R Brown If K ehel A Davy Row -l W Drxer H Dexter E Bohlman M Garrcw V Drath M H rres 'C Brault M Dawson D Fuhrman I B rner W' Haese H Po y F H rres P Cheqwm Pow E Mag aan A Pam M Pomremn A Schertz C Ndnslxe N Sour L Pet rs V orn D Otls Q Sawall D Ran err G P et E M ay Ro! H Wanqelm V VVanql1n R Lrenhard D Lehman C Myes ll Loss E 'Wamecke H Ladqhlln N Wow 3 M Thompson D Zernx k R Rossey R Salter I Smlth P Lau? G S hoen ck H Slew rt G Schoenhaar O Sand r G Suorls M M Andrews M M 'oy L Prxbbern w I Pradl A Zueqe How 4 D Lehman P St George I Pdepke E Samdon M Saterstrcrn D McLauqhl1n E Schultz G Hasmussenp M Lathro R Stewart O Samdon W La son M Mxller I Sol' '9 N Jw 23 QX 5.1 nw I: . e, I. Den, vr. . , , , . , . et bl, . ,l. I' i .., . ' ' , . ' ,, .. ea ', V. Ilnmp. ' .S . , . ' , . ' , . , . , . ' , . 'T ' , . , . ' , . . , e' ..z, , av, . ' Q, . , , . 1 ' , XI. Sy , . e , F. Th , . ' , .. , . S 1, C. la. . CK . . ' , . ef , . Q . , , , . 1 I , - . , , , . . NC I ' , . Sells, P. Stern, L. Ssffa, N. Olesen, W. Madden, A. Queeman, A. Tank, M. 'Wanqelin. . J .. . , I . 'C e, . , . , . S ' , . r, . C e , . ' e , . , . e s, . l ' e, . C , , Lx.: , . ' O , . Q, , . N q -. f I ff' ,.. 'QW . I ' A I I I ll- X - - I , 'g x - K 4 WA X' , Ib. ,Yr A Q I , xx X . X .. , I - B , X J, xx V ,. ' ', .x -,l u I ., I . I J A , I M I J X . N . 1' A I 5 I - 1' AX V4 A l A f ff . V X K K, ,fix X .wx K. xref' y NX . X X N 4 N XA, 4 4 ' 5 g ,T X, 1 lx n r I . Y - . X Y K J x F I ' f 25 Qxl S3 X . Sf fc,PFl1rlf:f15 WJA f if . 5PfKli Ljf0 360110 D 0 Af- ' p , ,I ff. SQPHOMORE CLASS7ffjf'Wf ff ,ff ,f A ,zfffffffff .ffm ! 7f.f,f.x fy If fly' orrtctans K f Presldent LYLE QUANT Vrce Presrdent KENNETH ROSS Secretary RUTH MEARTZ Treasurer KATHERINE POLASKI 1 'V' fx jlfo,a,Mff-4 ,.,e.0'- z,4...,7.A.44. Aflfvffc Af-L' A,-0.0 ,4 Live, Unt11 e Clock Stnkes My The Class of 1940 the Sophomore Class returned th1s fall one hundred twenty f1V9 rong 1n pursutt of more knowledge They had lost the1r rnferror alr and were ready to forge ahead and become honorary members of the school As freshmen K Poppy G Me1kle1ohn S Ponstad and R Knapstetn had served as off1 cers W1th the help of therr class advrsor they had gurded therr classmates IH becommg acquamted wtth hrgh school hte Thelr second vear L Quant K Ross K Polaske and R Meartz took up the rems of leadershrp and the class advanced rapldly Cons1derable ab1l1ty was rnamfested rn most of the school act1v1t1es When the call R Mavls I Lund A Herres R Houk K Poppy and R Baerwald Students provtng them selves worthy ln the l1ne of muslc were P Egan I Seertng G Metkle-John H Schoenrock A Stanley I Calef L Quant W Kellogg andW Dodge M Levlne andI Calef dtd some l1ne work n debate wh1le A Stanley S Fonstad and I Ullerlch upheld the h nors for thelr class ln forenslcs ln dramat1cs the class was awarded the One Act Play trophv for thelr presentatlon of Two Palrs of Spectacles Wh1le they were freshmen a basketball team was organrzed whlch was successful 1n wlnnmg the freshman chantplonshtp Students contlnurng to oartlclpate tn basketball were G Nerklelohn K Poppy B Huzzar D Ieffers W Hammerberg K Ross H Pues D Stern E Manske I Schoenhaar R Mavls and A Herres Durmg thetr two years rn school they have worked hard and earnestly and hav trred to cooperate with teachers and fellow students 'U Jvoxv CDJW-QL 35:-Jw-f tl vmffvuofwcojfwyawv quam- -flXifCn.AJ',u.1fj1AJ LUUVU C',aAljTaM,41, 'N I I Q' ,K if I j E . f , , I If a , If f ' ' X f ' ', ' v l In - ',',nQ , - I A - I fi r f ? 1 ' ' ,rf is W I , - ,J , 'Mkt x I ,A f 1 l. My 7 , fs ' ' ' ' , 4, D I Q A tl I. fi I' f -1.1 E fs - , . I I . R 1' . 4 , f ' I 5 A A I Q 4- - Q o - ' ' 4 - , Q . A - I V - r , . , . , . . ' X? 5 . . 1 . went out for football seven sophomores reported: W. Hammerberg, D. Stern, G. Meiklejohn, . ' 1 I l I ' I ' I ' I ' 1 - I - 1 - 4 - , . . X , . l , . r 4 W I . e , Ht Q A ,T ,j ll' 1 ll . . X A ' f. Q 1 , I . . I .' 7 ' . I . I, f t X y -I + I ll ' n - f ' l I EPZ 1 ,, I in I 'J ' .L f ' ' T. 1'- I l' ' -l - ' - . . ' I :rf J ,,,t, .LIVA JCVLMJAQ W 5- Avnffftd 0 y-Jfffffff x I 9 V, .fu df lkjf, j...fff ..-f .ML 'cgi we ,f ff F 1940 Wjvjw W QM, flwjj WZSILASS O K4 WW if ,,,,.,,M Vi ef... -1 Ffow l: V. Graichen, I. Iohnson, R. Klart, P, Egan, L. Hobbs, W. Dodge, D. Iefters, B. Cartwright, G. Guyette, K Allen, R. Kircher, C. Forster. Howl 2: E. Knapstein, H. Fuerst, A. Babcock, M. Harman, L. Danlce, I. Calef, C. Behnlce, W. Garske, W. Hammer fberg, A, Herres, R, Baerwald, W. Herres, H. Hippler, L. Graham, V. Huettner. Row'3: A. Hanke, W. Budwit, H. Babcock, Ft. Houlc, E. Freiburger, W. Kellogg, M. Dexter, F. Flease, F. Burton, H Brush, S, Fonstad, D. Huber, R. Knapstein, W. Krause, D. Allen, R. Kalbus. Row 41: G. Huntley, R. Iagoditsh, G. Hintzlce, K. Heimbruch, L. Ericko, Pl. Conn, R. Bohren, L. Bodoh, I. Howell F. Buchholz, M. Brown, W. Graham, V, Diley, S, Garrow, V. Arndt, B. Huwzar. Row 1: L. Manslce, K. Poppy, YV. Schmidt, K. Zerrenner, D. Wochinslci, R. Mavis, A. Steinlce, G. Meilcleiohn, L Much, I. Schoenhaar, R, Meartz, L. Quant. Row 2: V. Meating, I. Lindner, C. Myers, I. Lund, A, Zuege, R, Steiriqraber, K. Smith, G. Murphy, V. Neumann D. Wilson, L. Palmer, D. McLaughlin, E. Puls, D. Quaintance, A. Marks, I. Ullerich, M, Monroe, A. Stanley Row 3: A. Runge, F. Poppy, l. Opper, K. Ross, E. Platte, L. Longrie, I. Seerinq, L. Riolcaby, M. Sommers, R. MC , Daniel, D. Stern, H. Schoenroclc, F. Vtfebler, K. Polaslce, G. Smith, O. Oleseri. Row 4: M, Stroesenreuther, M. Timmel, M. Levine, E. Marasch, D. Popke, I. I1VeblJ, N. Wetzel, V. Parfitt, C. Soho V neck, E. Meshlce, C. Larson, K. Mulroy, E. Worm, M. Specht, C. Tank. N . ' ' 1,5 ,' 1V ,.. it X. ji 'if - l25l 'X f 1 A . .5 X ,X xii .f I . ,I I ' Iv, f , U1 fa fry ,. I J I WWI iv-114' ' 1 5 - . f 'Q-1,1 . K- , l G ' , . 2 P I JN,,,,f , . A t. N . .J .V , ' ' ' ,f,, . 1 ff I , - 4' ' 1 'Q ' 'J 1 , ' -ff' ' . v X! If f . I I U ' -- lf ' I . i F in . ., ,, FRESHMAN CLASS pp,-v-M OFFICERS Pres1der1t RICHARD DEMMING Vrce Presrdent ALLEN ZIEBUR 'bv Secretary IEAN FCX Treasurer W'lLTON QUANT Found Greener Pastures Qne hundred mne graduates trom our crty schools and from those nearby gathered to start therr hrgh school careers th1s tall They were led by prestdent Rrchard Demmmg vrce presrdent Allen Zrebur secretary Ethel lean Fox and treasurer Wrlton Quant The lrrst excrtement was the class party Refreshments and games made the gymna slum rrng wrth merrrment as the group attempted to get acauarnted Thlrty l1V9 boys Jomed the Boys lntramurals Athlet1C Assoclatron and thtrtvttve grrls the Gtrls Athletrc Assocratron Football season came and the Trtans ot therr number trted out tor the team lack Coller lack Dent Bernard Frerburger Ralph Hollrday Paul Poepke Harold Pues and Lester Schrmke practrsed regularly wrth the squad There were also a great many who trred out tor basketball Unfortunately they lost all therr games tn the class tourney Those out tor debate were Rtchard Demmrng Ethel lean Fox Rrchard Wyman and Allen Zrebur Those that played rn the band were Rrchard Demmrng, Valorse Mtller, Wrl ton Quant, lack Sneesby, and lune Vandenberg The grrls rn the Glee Club rncluded Ethel lean Fox, Betty Hammerberg, Valorse Mrller, Lots Stemgraber, Mary Therens, Mary lane Cummmgs, Mrldred Allen, Marte Doud, Sh1rley Oestrerch, Arvrlla Samdon, Phyllrs Wrlson, Elarne Klatt, and Mary Ann Meshnrck The Freshman Class has had a great number of students on the honor roll thrs last year, and they hope the names of more memb Irs Wlll appear on the roll next year A fme sprrrt has prevatled durrng the year, and they mtend to make rt equally as good next year t26l fm, ,,,M,,. , ,, ,W ,,,,yMw1,M,-Wwmq V Q-,n.....,:W-.vm ,.,,.,,...W.-,m,,,,,,,,,, nw- ' s ft l 1 . '41 L - 1 5 A n . . 1 I 1 ' ' I . ' I . 1 , . . , . f 1 I 1 1 1 I f 1 J 1. Kffrfsiff ,rifvfis ,M L' ' 01-'1941 ....1'7J,.' WWA owl lvl .J nd Ixrmer G lrcfenarr E Klemlaroolc R Hlntzlce D D S Ollfll a h B Brown Allen M Foley A K t Row 2 M Kroeq-er S Gruentzel N Hole B Pre-xburqer I Fran he R Kohl I Vox l. Else B Harnrnerberq L Belllle M Bult I Dent R Holltday P Flohr Haw 3 D Handschke A Brmger N Knapp E Handschlce R Loss E Kxhl W Basch M Cummlnqs H Gorges C Kroll G Doud C Please G Close E Lemhard W Kluqe Howfl E Klatt M Hlnt M Crawvundor I Coller R G1e-son W Frost M Lovlnq R Dernrntnq I Kuehlman C Gcwrq s R Krause C Clark A Bor71ll E Kronberg L Bernor I Vand nberq M Thorens A Rolls Row 7 H Mannchen I Stroesenreuther I Prahl L Prellwnz Irene Smlth R Tlturlc P Wllson H Pues A Samdon A Zx nur M lX4GSl'1HlClC E P lnatxe l Meslnce E Mantel How ? D Schultz D Sclno ntnq V Voss S Oestrexch R S Ho NICK H Moeae R Vfyrrfan V Wang lm 'W Quant D PLCNTPGH 'W Vtfalker G Nform lrma Srnlth Pow 4 I Stelndralaer P Poeotc L NISUWGHHUIS D PUHITGHIPQ V M1lle-r L Sclnlrrke A Sgrlnc C Sl' rman H Srnltn A Srmtn G S Hn lcler Sn esky Stll n G Webler IZJ R J Q . Do , K. .1 Q , . f z ., . ' S , . ' , . rath, . C f, l. Le C , , , M. , , , . en. Row l: V. Martin, R. Strohecker, D. Sawall, A. Whitman, M. Steede, R, Nelson, B. Satorstrorn, I. Popke, E. Soffa, .af ,I . are: ',I. e s,'l. e, . I I. 4, A -1 if .. -D Honor Students of the Class of 1 93 8 ,z ' 2. 'ff ,saw L 5E ,.- ., if E ,Y I J' ' fs V 5 Ak Haj. . :i,J5'a,:g.'1 I Organizations O Humor f3j,Af' - 'ij f .,9: rf. 141 fu My fl!! I ,I I ' ,, 4l'a 'T -2 111252 eff.-T, 7-g2A,.g p- L 1 v Jd4er Y-'fij . S921 rr--+.,4.. 7 yH,,,,,J ,L-:J 3 V, Qfbw, 25 v,.f,., PEP CLUB Eary 1n of l934 a g up of energetlc semors organrzed the Pep Club pos was to te school Splfll and to provrde p p o the ope 1 of rs the group of twenty seven students re ga ed egul meetmg re held and dur1ng the second semester four fre en W e admltte The b verttsed fo t all a d basketball games plays and debates recte the hom omln c lebratlon one of the outstandrng events of the gi h e f t e d s w ch they held after the games They also M OOL 0' The staff of the S hool Daze has successfully carrred out the work of pubhshrng a slx page mrmeographed paper whtch was begun tn l9o5 and was g1ven the name School Daze by the staff of that year Regular ed1t1ons were crrculated among students b1 monthly free of charg and extra ed1t1ons have appeared on certam specral occasrons For the th1rd year the pubhcatron has been edrted by Rrchard Thorn l-le was assrsted by co edltors Arlene Quant and Dorothy Smrth Mrss Howard newly appornted advrsor succeeded M155 Halsor who d1rected h work dur1ng the precedmg two years Ho Mfr 'pjifl -H f' ' r l' e ' ' ' . pl ' e xpat o veQ I , Vnxst ' ith' f A - - st' Q , ' X ls' . 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Wk ffl 1 T l , ff f 4 fl C I Tl rl' r 1 , ' ,L 'YJ Y I I4 514 ,fmwww ,ff ff' vt jbfof' HOME MAKERS ff 1 W ' , Orqanrzed rn September l936 the Washmqton Hlqh Homemakers was composed of frfty four qrrls who had taken a course rn home economrcs They met the frrst and thrrd Thursday of each month Afterschool meetmqs were devoted to busrness the evenrnq meetmqs to talks on home economrcs t helpful hmts to qlrls or they took some form of entertarnment The club IS a member of the Amerrcan Home Economrcs Assoc1at1on The membersh1p permrts them to correspond wrth other clubs and to attend state conventlons Work rn the club whrch contmues durrnq the summer months was drrected by Mrss Hoffman but was taken over by her successor Mrss Nock upon Mrss Hoffman s wrthdrawal from the faculty THESPIAN The local troupe IS affrlrated Wrth the nat1onal orqamzatlon an honor dramatrc soc1ety The troupe try to help wrth any of the schools rnterests 1n dramatlcs lt presents an annual play and drrects a one act play contest each year The name of the wmnmq class IS engraved on a shreld Wh1ch was presented to the school by the Washmqton H1qh School group Offlces rn the Thespran SOC19lY th1s year were frlled by Ruth Sawall presrdent Allan Fonstad vrce presldent Ruth Hanson secretary and Ahce Stanley treasurer L kit J L. 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The Glrls Athletrc ASSOC1Gl1OH was organlzed 1n the fall of l933 whlch makes those members from the Class of 1938 charter members 1n th1s or gan1zat1on of h1gh school students Etghty seven g1rls srgned the roll call for the school year of l93'7 38 Of these elghty seven twenty were sen1ors twenty one Jumors twenty-elght sophomores and elghteen were freshmen The councll chosen for the year mcluded Albertlne Beaudom presrdent Mary Saterstrom v1ce prestdent Betty Wells secretary treasurer Antta Brault publ1c1ty manager and soclal charrman Mary Dawson outlng manager Audrey Dean basketball manager Elame Samdon volley ball manager Rosanna Garot soccer manager Helen Davy 1nd1v1dual sports manager The g1rls entered a float m the homecom1ng parade and the costumes made for the occaslon added much color to the pageantry The assoctatron tlme and planned the playday wh1ch was held tn the early sprmg Sports 1n whlch the g1rls competed lncluded soccer basketball baseball volley ball archery p1ng pong 1ce and roller skatmg sknng h1k1ng b1cyclmg tobog gan1ng and bowlrng On the day before Chrlstmas vacatton the group held a Chrtstmas party At 7 OU oclock S1XlYl1V9 g1rls left the school to go to the Commumty Hosp1tal After s1ng1ng carols at the hospltal the carolers turned toward he Borchardt Cl1n1c About nlne oclock they returned to the h1gh school where they emoyed games untll Mlss Santa Claus arrlved and handed out small Q1flS Everybody showed satlsfactron after th1s a typlcal G A A party Ten senlor g1rls rece1ved letters for gammg the requ1red srxteen pomts by partlctpatmg 1n group and 1nd1v1dual sports durmg the1r h1gh s hool years l32l l l ' - I ' 1 I 1 - l I I ' I l ' . : . - : ' , , : ' ' , : . 7 , - participated, also, in a QYDSY weiner roast, went caroling at Christmas , . I I - I I I I II I A I I I I I - , . ' . ' ' ' , i I V I I I I U l l l I' . -'J Fl . t vu. tl . 4 LI r Q ' .t Q. , .' y ' .V I. A . v L I 4-1 ',. ,R K it H ,t 4 e '3 B. 1. AQ A. ' .. L The Boys lntra mural Athlettc Assoctatron was tormed tn l936 armed to gtve spectal attentlon to recreattonal act1v1t1es adapted to after school hte therefore the members ot the assoc1at1on were d1v1ded tnto two leagues based on the hetght wetght and age ot 1ts members Under an lncreased enrollment of one hundred tmrty two members the orgamzatton contlnued 1ts program of speedball basketball volleyball soft ball and 1nd1v1dual sports tn N337 Each player IS gtven a number of oornts the number dependlng upon hts trnal stand1ng tn that event ln add1t1on each league wlnner recetves a rlbbon The names of the all school champlons on the lntra mural sh1eld All awards are presented at an annual banquet whtch marks the close ot the years acuvtttes The class member wtth the largest number of aggre gate pomts earned durmg the year rec tves an Amertcan Legton gold medal The semor wtth the hlghest number of pomts tor four years of competltlon recerves a medal Harold Herres George Demmmg Harold Berman and Wtlltam Schmtdt won last year awards A board of control comprlsed of ttve execut1ve othcers the mtra mural supervtsor and the chatrman of seasonal act1v1t1es author1zes new sports dectdes on protests handles routme matters and makes suggestlons tn attarrs of the assoctatton The managers of the teams of both leagues stt wtth h board when protests are heard 533 ' - ' ' ' ' . lt who are determined by a play-oft between the league winners, are inscribed 1 L. . . 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' 'l e l FOOTBALL Fowl K Poppy B Huzzar B Stern L Dooberstern H Hayward H M Dax l I Res le P Clark L Poepke P Knapsteln E Stern Pow 2 E Bohlman D Hanson P Monroe W Hammer era nc K Magas a Harnmerherg I Meshmck B Mavrs F Mcmhardt Vt lf H Pues K Ross lmanagerl ow 4 D Stacy CcoachlI Lund A Zlebur F Webler I Cole P Laux I Prahl D Knapsteln Cmanagerl C Charlesworth lcoachl Lettermen Wrth one letterman and three regtlars returntng from last years squad Coaches Stacy and Charlesworth worked untrnnaly to frnd a comb1nat1on that would be most hkely to succeed By sh1ft1ng thetr green but deterrruned boys around they found that Meshnrck handled the center posrtton very nrcely and that I Restle and E Stern made a pretty n1ce pa1r of guards The rest of the ltne was made up of L Dobberstet 1 and H Hayward as tackles wlth S Harnmerberg and Melnhardt at ends Melny was slated to do the k1ck1ng also Other boys who proved to be cffrcrent and who reheved he other hnernen not tnfrequently were Paul Knapstefn B Huzzar K Poppy D Stern and W Hamrnerberg In the backfreld lke Poepke one of the regulars from last year held the quarterback posrtlon and later was p1cked for that pos1t1on on the all conference tearn Bernre Stern a newcomer to football and Clark a regular frorn the prevrous year were at halves w1th McDan1el the other regular at the plungrng pos1t1on Although the Bulldogs d1d therr best they were hrt wrth hard luck and f1n1shed the season wrth two wrns and four close defeats a good record however cons1der1ng the experrenced squads of thetr rrvals I 4 rf ': , ,'. ,'. ,'. , .',', c, '.ie,'. t., . J . , , , . , . in I, G. Me leichn, . lk , 'S L , ' . ' , . ' , ' . 5 , '. T 1 Jin. Row 3: I. Dent, W. Wells, L. Schirnke, Ft. Brush, R. Baerwala C. Schoenfck, D. Wyman, D. Stern, . . I I I A I J I 1 H . . . I , . . I ' . . .Y I A I , . - ' ' ' l I , . , . , . , . . . II II I A I -I - I I I 1 I I - I Y . . . I I I 3 l l W TRACK The 1938 team was burlt around erqht lettermen HOIGF luqh Jump and hurdles D Stern hurdles B Stern pole vault F Melnhardt werqhts W Smlth and D Zermcke mlle V Barlow dashes and R Wrlkmson half mlle Last years track team won dual meets from Neenah Waupaca and lfaukauna They lost the d1str1ct champronshrp by one half pomt took tl'11rd at the conference meet and were represented at the state by Yost HOIGY B Stern M Glock P Clark B Brault P Memhardt and D Stern F F A SPORTS Howl W Madden R Hutchlson W Thorn l. Dobberstem I Colller K Flnch Row 2 W Larson D Wrlson G Cleqq fmanaqerl D McI.auqhl1n G Rasmussen G Murphy iss 1 'Q I I r - 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 f 1 1 1 x . ' , 1 1 1 . , . , . , . , . , . . I I n 1 51 -f K, f . I . . at-1 'fy . . 1 . 1 A 1 1 , . , . . . . 1 . 1 . 1 1 - 1 1 1 . . if 1 1 L, v Viv K' . . I U' - I lv' amz' .. N II r I I 1 .3 AJ I r x gi! j fl P' 4' 4' 1 I ,fftt r 1 SQUAD Hu ar Q rtarnmerb rg G Men: er h 'D Qtern rr As our yearbook goes to press our sauad rs at Madrson cornpetrng For the state champronsh p After a slow start they canre rrght along rn confer ence trlts They defeated lxaukauna Neenah and East De-pere to wrn th drstrrct tournament and overco re the strong Merrrll Frye at St xens Pornt o regronal honors The team was burlt around tour tetterrnen Stern Snnth Meshnrck and Mernhardt l-larnmerberg l-lorer Don Stern Merklerohn and Huzzar com pAletod the squad Th b Ja wrll al Nays rerr rnber Bernrc ror hrs pretty hoop shots Harnmerberg tor hrs scrap Irrnr 13 tor hrs steady work l-lor r tor hrs wonderful long shots ana Mernhardt t hrs trne detensrve work The tearr by srze skrlled play made up tor rt Coach Stacy and Ass1stantCharl s worth had a Very hard trme keeprng the boys nnnds on the game lt erns dur ng conference trlts the laovs kept tl' n nds on the dashrn coeds who Jus foul nt e stopp fl front nterrna the rrcture a d c ns au ntly 1 plaxrng was darnpenca Mernhardt and Me hnrck wer th tw sherks and therr troubles were sophomores a blond ani a brunette Tha Stern cousms Ben and Don were very elrgrble bachelors but each had hrs own heart r fl But those L derc as rn n Poppy llu far Harnrner rg Horer an Pues' After an cut ot wn ganre the lus would wart a worthy whrle because the boys had rnet sonre ot tne xrllcce s breath takrr 4 Wardens incl would stand on sorne corn r throwrna snowballs and the lrke at ach other But boyrsh pranks were forgotten and basketball b came serrous when the tournarnents rn March rolled along Vlfrth a wrll the bcys added another charnpronshrp to nake New london s r o d tour wrns rn the last trv years The New Lonaon B sauad rnad tor rtselt a very nr r ord he boys on thrs squad also were srnall but they had what rt takes The personnel was rnade up ot boys mostly from last years champronshrp T36 I I M , .l . . . l, 5, 'I s sA! 1 ju' A4 , nn Aj 2 1- ' , D Aj I I A I T M A ' r - L, .1 A Lp, fn V! , f I' 'X . 1 3' A V , 7' BA ZZ , c. ' AAe , . 'l oAAn, r . c , T, l't!leshr':k, F. fleirrhzrclt f, Hdfr P, Stern, ' i . , f ' , ' ' - ' f - . . ' ., -, , c ' e l 4 v w ' ' ,Q v ' -Y r , A A A A , c c A . li Y! N I K ' I I V l I f , M 4 - A - A LA, ,f V 'A . e boi s ff r j re U I . 3 fr- A , ' A , r r ' , e . Ffh' I - , ' ' ' or ' ' A ' . r K. J ,V A played a very fast, clean brand ot ball, and although they were handicapped 'fn A ' f I f I 4- ' T 9 ' , A AJ ' ' ' ' . se I ' I U A X X . . - r , , A ,err rr , c Ag A , ' ' f y. ' -t 3, d ' b X. , A Q ,'Af A , jf , n o e e 'tl err f i J' A 9. ' .e e o f Q, ' T! ' , , , , 1 ' 2. P A :' r, tl r:'v, . b, rn -1 ey A , ' ', 2 N-, , , d '. X to , .J Q ' , v ' ,, AA - A, ' r'.Aj' rdf rr. -1 f e ' J A e A . A - 9 t , ' ' . ' ' J r' ' ' 1 , . ' ec r ' ' ' e' - . l A e t 'ce ec . T 1 ,. SM B SQUAD R Mavls D Stem W Hammerberq K Ross H Pues K Poppy B Fre1burqer D Zermcke D Iifers K Brault A He-rre freshman squad Wh1Ch netted s1x wms and no defeats m conference play Iumors and freshmen completed 'he squad The manager was Davld Kl'1GDSf91I'1 a veteran of two years jf 1938 SFHEDULE Waupaca Wausau Oshkosh Shawano J W VV Depere Neenah Kaukauna E Depere Cl1ntor1v1lle Neenah Qhawano W De-pere Menasha Kaukauna Chntonv111e 1,1 MMM 1 New New New New New New New New New New New New New New New London London London London London London London London London London London London London London London 3 . is ss f, I 1 3 I W JI V W UU , ' 18 Q' 1 ' 1 f 3? My fl J' 1 gg ,bf I JJ TJ ff Menasha New London lf!! f W 11 ' ' 29 ,f 1 M A OJ! J, fix WL, Stiff .I A 22 f P 1 as W' ji! Kyo ' ' 16 1 J I 71 lyk M-Lx Afu.CN AIY' YW Mm? G af nv 5' FFA Howl NN1lsor1 H Suwert R Hut lllSOIl Jv Larscr1 l M l H' U tfrn Mr VJar11crt1tlv1sc1 7 ' elm CILSCDU GH 19 how btelngra 101 'v val er F ll H o a to Hucu Il rske VN n ls Povn I-tow Q uzzar K F1'1ct1 G Has Jssen lfl r.1ers G Murphy l 1 v1s ll1er L Man f S Garrow D Huber F Flcase E Kronberg M Stroe en cutlsf Dan McLa Cllllll M Mulroy Vol? L Garrow how 1 A Rolfs C Fleass M VVa11qel111 H Hmtzkc VV War Llfxll lx Lfs M H111t1 Ft L1e11l1ar f 1111an W Basch R qch 111c rost a tv lfl L L L1QI1l ara D Pomrcmng R Kalbus W Lfrxcr New Londons chapter ot Future Farmers ot Arr er1ca has grown smce lts orgamzatron tour years ago mto one ot the largest chapters 111 the state w1th a membershlp ot seventy two Durmg the year the chapter members carrred out a well balanced pro gram ot act1v1t1es Included ln th1s program were playlng sottball and basketball games ID the county league sponsormg the annual one act play contest g1V1ng the annual father and son banquet holdrng a tarmers mstrtute and conductmg booths at the state and county talrs demonstratmq at rural schools and commun1ty club neetmgs dlrectmg a local oubllc peakmg contest and oreoarrng news tems ot the chapter act1v1t1es or puLl1cat1on 1n the local newspaper To encourage roys to take part IH the chapter act1J1t1es a tive l1lCln1 and whlte chemlle letter N was awarded to those boys who earned 400 polnts durmg the year Pomts were earned accord1ng to the part1c1pat1on 1n the chapter act1V1t1es such as basketball softball spealcmg contests herd testmg member ot a ludgmg team and hrgh scholastrc average Letters were awarded to e1ghteen boys Twenty two boys were awarded the Frrst or Green Hand degree and twenty one rece1ved the Second or Future Farmer degree One member Orlo Hrntz ot the Class ot 1937 recerved the State Farmer degree He IS the trrst member ot the chapter to recerve hrs award L38 1 w if . f .-4 1 N fr' f 'V K! 11 I 'I' F L ' ' f 1. ! f 1 ' - 'tg .K - - ' l . Y .' ' ,W ,r .4 ' . Ia 4 4 A ,V I Lyf , -if r AAIL.-1 I :nl Nl., . ' f L .1 .' D. ' , , e , . ' c ' ,' ', , . es.111ic'., I . 4 , , - 4' 11 f, L. D: l lvcirst ' , E. Krenke, C, L J , C, T la, WV. D l .y, V, GIt1l It'itl, ' f Ft. ' 1' ' ber C. Scl 11'-vlc, Nl. V' lc , .. Vt Luk, f. VV. licum 1111, '. til sc L. Else, D, lT6II111II11Cll, V. Wrlscr., F. Danke, Clegg, F. Ff.:.:.1t1f.f:, L. pL,li?lS, H. liamwtxlt: VV. Ga , 7. Thi: , '. 1, y. f 'lx E. H , . 1 ', . t 11t1 - , x . ' ct, . . .. DJ ' , L Cc , , ski, D.. L ill ,V . L ,l .V . if ' lc, VV. F L, N. Kll 51, rmfrfa . ULlQl1l1Il,l L- 1 1 1 N 1 v I f N V 1 V N 1 'J . ' ' , l' N ' ' ' ' , . I l V T ' l 5 ff? f ,J Mil l Rowf I Seerlng H Davy O Sanders H Schoenrock E Krenke N Wetzel I Restle Mr Zahrt Cane tort E St George H Bleck H lv'lcDan1el M M1ller D DOHIITIIIIQ P Egan M Dawson Row 2 A Hanse G Smxth D Allen D Hanson l 71ml M Bllssett W Quant V M1ller A Hungt N Gehrlce G Ploetf C Sherman C Hut lnson I Talady H Gotta treu A Dean I Cale-f L Quant T Kellogg R t 3 R McDan1el I Vandenberq V Please A Zueq K Allen P McPealc I Berner D Sch emnq F Krrnalo E Danlco L Bodoh P Lhcqwm I lfu bnor V Kemp E Warnock L ankc G Schneldor D Huber ff The New London Hrgh School Band 1S one of the outstandrng organrza f futfbfqs of the school It made 1ts frrst show1ng at the Neenah New London f f www ff KW wtf' vdygfphrf rJ,9 Mr football game Th y made a strrkrng appearance as they went through formatrons on the football freld Vrorr then on they appeared at several event otball and basketball garnes parades and pep meetrngs ompetlng 1n class B tnstead of class C the band was successful 1n w1nn1ng frrst place at the drstrtct tournament last year In the solo contest at New London rn the sprrng many ot the contestants recelved a frrst a1ng and srx out of eleven solorsts and ensembles who went on to yJQ4.Sft'ate tournament held at Madrson recerved a f1rst ratrng Letter awards were grven to students who played at least two years Jn the band and who played a solo rn the tournament or before a publlc group Members of an ensemble recerved the same amount of credlt toward a letter as a solorst drd Solorsts and ensembles must play three trmes before an audrence before they may enter the tournannent The band presented 1ts flrst concert December l5 Overtures novelty numbers marches and solos were featured Several numbers were selectlons for the 1938 musrc tournament whrch was held later 1n the sprlng The semors graduatrng th1s year are Clarrnets Helen Davy and romca Please cornets George Demmmg Iean Talady Harold Gottgetreu and Chfford Hutchlnson barrtones Mrllrcent Blrssett and W1nston Wells bass horns Emery Danke and Edward Krrngle bass clarrnets Henry Mc Danlels and Harold Bleclc saxophones Iohn Restle and Iona Zemple trom bone Gordon Schnelder ,ff t if My rt K ff'!?7f,f,ff'f' f 'TL?7 M r!,ff4f?fjLJf?fQififQ3?j 'ak af vffx Pj BAND f Q aye X IWW f FU ku I K ff 1 By rv U ,rff VI S WV p I ,f . f' I f I f -2.f Y? -I , . 3- R ' t ,- I - - ' w - ,I I T- 2 ' A. 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K -5T ORCHESTRA o q P artqutst Q1 Platt O l bra M G A F ad L aenle a a ft l .5 erm .J v .nan e 1 1 a lf qtern M Gr vvvuncer A D v IX l. une H Ee l mln The orchestra thrs year was C mposed of twenty seven members ln he strmq sectron Wrlrra Dodqe Pollev t-lartqurst Alan ljonstad and LOIS Van denberq played hrst vtolrn Melvm Gor ,es Arthur Davy Iohn Cram Delbert Ons Phyllls Stern and Mlldred Grawvunder played second vtolms lane bass v1ol1n ln the brass seotton Georqe Demmlnq and Audrey Dean played cnnets Valda Gehrke and Anqelme Runqe French horns and 'Wallace Kellogg trombone Th woodwmas were played by Helen Davy lack Seerrnq and Orvtlle Sanders clarmets Mary Dawson and Patr1c1a Egan tlutes Marrorre Mtller ol oe and Harold Bleek bass clarmet The perCuss1on stron rncluded Patrrcra Cheawtn Ct the druns and Maurtce Levtne the ta lhe orchestra lurrnshed the muslc tor the allschool play the Thesptan play and the Sen Class play lt also took part rn the pre tournament concert and afterwards the dtstrrct tournament where they were en tred rn Class D competlnon The grour stunted under the dtrectton ot M S Zahrt c Onuztcr INIIHIIG Dan r S Y Q X 4 V- - ,, . l Q P r N A , 'Nl I Raw l: VU. D d e, . H ' , ', 12, I. l'lL1ED-Dtlfif, D. tis, , A in, . arqes. If . tpnst , . Yan' wr ,, P. Haan, M. D wso., . me ' q, H. Da y, O, ll tlrrr, M. Mnltvr, A. Hung., V. Gelnlcw A. ltr- zz, D. s , ,. a' l , V a y, I-.ww I . 4. , . A clc, f. l-le Loqq, li. l'r.l3Dan1el, P. Chea r' . A o - . t I I I A V A AY I I I V - ' -TA 1 1 I 1 Huebner played cello: Gertrude Ploetz, the violag and Henry McDaniel, the Q , . e 'Q - 5 , ISU f A I f 1 I 1' 1 - H ,I I .1 W X I , ,, rf no. . ' , 11 V 7 A 9' h , 'ior . A I -1 J rr , in 1: ' ' ' r 3 A S. B,ys' ' v 5 R. llurnenoll, G. De ' , ll, Galt . A af-tr-eu, ll. la 1 X 'W' ix- A ' A , -Q is 'f t' e - H- 1 nn I , PS Y DX u D' 'V N 'L-E ' - ix -K 'Q K ,Q il 4. ix N, ' . GLEE CLUB Rowl E Donner K Smrth M Th mpson V Rolfs S 0OSlfG1Ch D Allill K Allen I Ullertch Knapstem M Monroe H Babcock M Doud F Magedan Row 2 L Graham A Marks E Frexburqer h MFDGIl1El H Schoenrock M Brown E St Ceorge Salndon B Hammerl ra M Bhssett I Fox I Zempel M Lathrop N Hole B Southard Meattng Row 3 W Dcla A Hank F Poppy L Vandenberg P Stern E Klatt R Knapsteln B Wells S Fonstad M CLlI'l I11Il jS D Wocltnslcl V Arndt X Roloff Al Meshmck M Dexter Paw 4 I Opper E Meshke O Salndon M Garrow V M1ller M Therens H Wanqehn E Samdan V Wangelm A Ku se row M P han P Young D Ransom M Backes E St1chtman L Stemgraber The Grrls Glee Club of Washrngton Hrgh School under the drrectron of MISS Donohue has expanded and done some actrve Work throughout the school year ot 19371938 Membershtp rn thrs organrzatron ts opt1onal to those who are rnterested rn choral srngrng The group thrs year consrsted of slxty seven vorces arranged 1n three parts trrst sopranos second sopranos and altos There were thrrty srx hrst sopranos nrneteen second sopranos and twelve altos The grrls vorces were tested durrng the last part of September and each member was glven her part rn the glee club Fortytrve mmute rehearsals held Thursday and Frrday of each week gave the organrzatron suftrcrent trme to acqulre a repertorre of many beautrtul songs The selectrons whrch the grrls Worked on rncluded Come to the Farr The Woodpecker Indlan Dawn Gypsy Love Song Trees and By the Waters of Mmnetonka Because of therr excellent work some of the grrls were selected to Joln the mrxed chorus whrch used only the best srngers rn the hrgh school Together wrth the school orchestra the grrls glee club appeared and assrsted wrth an annual sprlng concert They also made several other pubhc appearances Sex eral socral events at whrch Mrlhcent Bhssett acted as socral chatrman were entoyed throughout the year The ottrcers for the club were Presrdent Mtllrcent Bhssett vrce presrdent Ruth Knapstern secretary and treasurer Edrth St George E Knapstetn and M Levrne acted as accompanrsts l+ll L ........ a.r,.,.-t . , M-. ,. .lamb ,.-..f : . , . . ' ., , a , . , . . ' , . '1 , . , . , E. ' ' , , , . , . , , .. Z. V. ' . . ', . r. ' L , , 1' ', . , f. , rv. ' , . ,, , S, Seeteld, M. Allen, 1 ' ' A 1 - I I , , . - . , r , r 1 - . ' - I . . . ff . H ,f ,, ,, . H H - 1 I I H ,, ,f . ,, t , . 1 . . 1 . . . , . . , , v ' ' ' ' ' -' . - , - T77 I V n . 5. 1' ED CHORUS The mrxed chorus was orqanrzed late ln the year of 1936 under h drrectron of M S Zahrt The qroup made therr hrst appearance at h d1str1ct musrc festrvals at West DePere wnere they placed second rn class C ln 1937 Mrss Donohue who had Jorned the faculty became drrector The orqamzatron whrch consrsted of eleven sophomores eleven Junrors and srxteen sen ors practrced everf Tuesday and held specral group re hearsals for boys on Monday and tor arrls on Wedresday DEBATE The debate teams for the 1937 38 season were cho en from the publrc speakmq class The varsrty squad cons1sted ot Robert Wrlkrnson Lors Van denberq Maurrce Levrne and Alan Zerbur alternate for the attrrmatrve and Alan Fonstad Harry 1-lerres lohn Cal t and Warren Spurr alternate uphold ma the neqatrve The New London team held practrce debates wrth several hrah schools and attended a tournament held at Appleton where they were elrmrnated from turther compet tron Early rn December the freshman sophomore team attended a debate clrmc at Shawano returnrnq wrth a score ol three out of s1x T421 . . 1 A ff' 1 f gf If WF Ylyifff f .x 51, 'l 1. fl' 1 , , 'Q 15'-N - 4, - . 5 lf it A . 1 1 ti N3 1 ' U 1 X f 1 1 1 1 tl ,T VA I 1 X X , 1,1 n . l ' 1 I . tx rpm D if .M , a A 'N T X . Q FORENSICS vf' . Q gr J' t : f fu' Frye drtterent events were featured rn the torenstc held thrs year The frrst was the contest sponsored by the Wrsconsrn Ant1Tuberculos1s Assoc1at1on and whrch was won by Patrrcta Cheawrn who represented the local school rn a radro broadcast from Mrlwaukee In the other torms of publrc speakrnq the sophomores and Junrors tred tor hrst and second place wrnners wrth tour each The freshmen took one event and the senrors one The trrst places were awarded as follows ln declamatory Alrce Stan ley and Mary Baclces oratory Probert Wrlkrnson extemporaneous speakrnq Alan Fonstad extemporaneous readrnq Maurrce Levrne STAFF Howl M Mrllard Pep Club R Kursz vslct 1dent1f1cat1on L Vandenberq ochestra R Hanson s Daze A Prtbbernow senror honor tudents and wearers ot Gold N Row 2 E Reetz typlst I Meshmclx PFA D Knapstern football H Gottqetreu band Memhardt track R Hetzer dramatlcs H McDanxel basketball H Bleclc humor M Htppler sophomore class htstory Row 3 N Satndon freshman class h1SlOfY M Bllssett glee club R Thorn BIAA B Wells GAA R W1lk1nson iorenstcs and debate l Norrrs home economlcs E Danke mrxed chorus C Bunke tumor class l'l1btOI'Y G Demmrnq humor H3 ,v U 1 . C 1 . ll I X , 1 ' ,Q f Y .ft , . W . 0 humor: R. Garot, senior class hlstoryg I. Queeman, typistg D, Smith humor: A. Quant, School :. , ':. ', 3. , pF. l ALL SCHOOL All School Play The first dramatic production staged this year was the all school play This Genius Business The cast tor the play was chosen from students who were not Thespians and for the most part from students who had never been in a hiqh school production before Thesp1an Play The most dlftlcult play presented this year was American Very Early by dealers and it contained many clever lines which brought a laugh Senior Class Play In accordance with an old custom which is repeated each year the Senior Class presents a play the cast tor which is made up entirely ot seniors They presented Run Hero Run on April 1 th1s year THESPIAN -I-4 0 the Thespian Society. lt dealt with the problems ot two determined antique l l ikx QT X H wx XT E XQXKRM Q Yi QX A N , Fx- XX is . 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