North High School - Polaris Yearbook (Sheboygan, WI)

 - Class of 1945

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1' 14 1' ,Q I ,5c is l I I Congratulations for the highest totals in stamps and bond sales! 'Vind what is so rare as a day in June? Then, if ever, come perfect daysf' Possibly you remember hearing some ,lun- ior mumbling to himself or some fellow student as you passed him in the hall, this and many other memory passages. English really brought its share of troubles to members of the Junior class. The class as a Whole is quite proud of it self and it deserves a big hand for leading the school in the purchase of War bonds and stamps. Of the junior homerooms, rooms l35 and 303 have led the class throughout the year. Of course you remember the Junior 'gSchool Daze when all the junior girls dressed in pinafores and Wore pigtails and the boys came in overalls. Toward the end of the ycar, the juniors felt that they were so indebted to the seniors for moving out and letting them become UPP- ER-UPPER CLASSMEN that they organized a committee to plan and give the Senior Honor Dance to honor them. The juniors were also given the great priv- ilege of ushering for the Senior Class at the Baccalaureate services and graduation exercises. Then finally came report card day when the juniors at last were given the honor of call- ing themselves the Hhonored Seniors of the North High School. 1. Woodxvo1'king class-precision + manuel labor is a finished product 2 .U. S. History class 4 history in the making. 3. Home nursing - nursey come over here and hold my hand! 4. Cooking - The way to a man,s heart. Page Seventeen

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-. llll 'iilfp l Q Mm IN r vp. tl .Q .fig-Q91 ut..-L u if 1--4 ii. , fL .., f f G-'J , . , Q J Q. ---es .ft -- A -tw KX, . .I I 5 l Lvl Lxefrhgv I Y' L '2 'A Af..5-Q., Iliff: ml llll ROOM 135 Row 1.-Elaine Mass, Elayne Duhin. Barbara Mueller, Carole Rust, Ruth Zylman. Row 2.-Mr. Houston, Arthur Quast, Veronica Knauf, Sophie Lerch, Beverly Ruppel, Betty Herziger, Helen Hit-ks, George Friedley. Row 3.-Marvin Luehrs, Howard Moet-kler, Robert Vogt. .lack Maurer, Art Liehl, Richard Creul, Kenneth Kroening, Bill Beringer, Lyman Lyon. Row Row Row Row 1.- 2.- 3.- 4.- lei 'S . Room 303 xi -- Delores Mueller. Marieta De Ny. Adeline Smith, Marjean Wlinter, Edith lVondergem. N V ,lean Barber, Marjorie Brunmeier. X ' Janice Lindeke, lrene De Ceus, Betty Yvelsch. Joan Metzdorf, Helen Wiedemann, lx ' Mary Ann Altenhach. x ' Shirley Cordon, Mary Jane Brand, Colleen Trumm, Diane Cruhle. Ruth Katchkey, V x Blanche Mirkes, Elayne Kaemmer. - Dennis Cons-ring, Ralph Lutz, Robert Smith. Hugh Lovell, Jackson Nohl. George Jasperse. 31 x 1 ., .J ' Lau, 539 WX h 3 mfg mfs Page Sixteen



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4 I F I 1 . . 1 fCll rsa Ol' 3' ight at 3ft' 6 HPeLc-pills? Pen'-pills!! Order ple ef' Th e art the famous opening words of the ,lunior's pride and joy 'School Dazcw. Talent and energy representing every junior home room was ufaree-d into forty-five minutes of fun and entertainment for not only the audience hut the east as well. Almost every kind of talent from HA to Zi, went into the making of this hilarious showffrom 64A crohatic achievements to 'azwingingl The skit, in which the sctting was a classroom, ran nearly as wild as the students who attended the class. Dressed in uproarious costumes of every imaginahle size and shape, the large cast, inclu- ding several stock characters, rose from the mere state of heing normal students attending a normal school to the height 4?b of ABnormality and proceeded to reach the peak of SUBnormality-their goal! To list some of the stock characters mentioned hefore, there were the perpetual had hoy, the kind who unmercifully trips everyoneg the teaeher's pets who are constantly apple-polishingg the Hlliggle Gertiew type who was hanged over the head with a hook every time she opened her mouth: and the slinky siren whose aim to capture every hoy's heart proved to he very successful. Of course, the class ' wouldn't he a class without the hahitual dunce. and that cute li'l girl with thc cute li'l lisp, not to mention the moron who fancies himself to he a great comedian. Other talent included tap dancing and a hand play- ing a waltz the Ach du Lieher Augustine way. The appropriate finale was the song School Days sung hy the whole cast. a. .lohn Ruppel, Le Roy Kellner - Muscles -I- ll. Arthur Quast, David Batzner. Bill Mathias - HNunc Dormismen. if wg Page Eighteen

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