Orangeville High School - Orano Yearbook (Orangeville, IL)
- Class of 1945
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FOREWARD It is our aim and earnest desire to preserve for our class memories in picture and word. , If we have made this seventh edition of the Orsno a success so that it will be carried on from year to year, we feel that we have succeeded in our aim. fn. Axufzxfiualws was 11' ff,-aemcsunnr' ummm' ' ,umaasnuf2um4e'x1,-'lxifzsmsmmnmnin -swiss. 1Qam..f: W f---'-------M----W-I-sfrffiifvw . t l 'rf' W 'KfJ'fL,fW 1'fi1:2Q3:21iif:5T?f??f??Z3 Q . if-1 ly'-' VA MQW :i.'l...g.i.LZLL1'fQ:QQtflffliiiig''-. Q2 ff M fs ,M t s se M t f.. 'WJ' V' f -if-r-.'1'f1-f 1ff 4f---fff' ,..., ?v17 4:1 Ax Q bf . N,f: Pv lxft -t'I-it'Z'1:3Z3Z'i?1t-1:TL-iih :1'l1Zl1'f'f'- , fx, 4 . 4, S -a,14+,g-avi .'-V ,,4,5q X - 4 ,f 1 X-Stl,-lxfxyfx U r f 3 'As' ' P, ,,,.-v-ss..,, , ,I , 1 4,14 PTA I -V, M 'f'TTT'Q'T'7'-f3-g7.:T1i7QTTTZ -1.-Lg-. i Q X, V Kr gX,fiJ,fX17 ux1?'L ,isf7.,fL , 3'3IF1'3'ij'7'Q1Z -Zfii llZ'T17I3I,3ZET1f M r fe, g iw -M Xl f .Up ff: F-4 .i if7 Jvgj fp., ,l ,,,,.,,., I if E . li ,fX'7,5-x',7g,TK1? 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Clell Babler Ralph Babler Sterling Bennett Berwon Belknap-Dis. Charles Eickel Robert Bridge Carlyle Briggs Ethel Confer Carl Cahoon Gaylord Emrick Merle Emrich-Dis. Clifford Flene Delbert Folgate Durward Hutchinson Charles Kissinger-Die. Merlyn Lehman Bueford Long Elwyn Mains Harley Pinnow Alvin Moyer Marvel Morey John Mueser Jack Foble Bernice Nott Howard Hott Rollin Perrlott Paul Rahcrn-Die. Robert Raether Kermit Reim Richard Rusk Donald Seidel Lyle Smith Nobel Wilson-Dis. Delbert Wolford Wendell Wolford Raymond Zimmerman Allan Mueeer Shirlene Teuecher Marshall Frautechy Armin Priewe Robert Noble Gene Push Paul Elliott Robert Peck John Teuecher John Babler Irma Balsiger Clark Hoot Elwyn Hoot John Stook1r Arthur Eolllger Donald Leek Robert Pinnow Paul Qolender Lawrence Miller Virgil Scheider Deloert Soheider Robert Folgate Delmar Harless ,f 'i- .-,, Q -., -' Cf- ff?Ev :3l'ff'Q-' 'L + ,F ,f- r-5-7145 r-2, . 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Shaffer, Prin. Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, M. S. degree, Manchester College, North Manchester, Ind- iana, A. B. degreeg Indiana University, Blooming- ton, Indiana, Graduate Work. Mathematics, Physics, Coach, Softball and Track. Roy Hefty Platteville State Teachers College, Platteville, Wis. B. S. Degreeg University of Wis., 'Graduate Work in Animal Husbandry, Vocational Agriculture. X Dena Saaijenga Central College, Pells, Iowa, B. A. Degree, Uni versity of Wisconsin, Graduate Work. English, Lat- in, Dramatics. Florence Moses Northern Illinois State Teachers College, Dekalb, Ill, Iowa State College, Ames, Iowag Cornell Col- lege Mt. Vernon, Iowa, B. A. Degreeg University of Wisconsin. History, Science, Physical Ed. Eleanor Dannewitz Northern Illinois State Teachers College, Dekalb, Ill. Bachelor of Science in Education. Homemaking, G. A. A. Fay Keister , Whitewater State Teachers College, Whitewater, Mis. Commercial Courses. fllifgumw,-f:.',wsnwsammm:xS ' .mp-zfr,-5 e-,fn fcum,vxfmamqfusgzmr:a42sLJ.i'f-m'i4ff.4.4pff: th A-xv.-aamv1hQ1mfxs:,n3marauancf:.alraaaa,mna11:e1hr5a+nsf2s.u. ' ammuw if, n x 46 'wL.m,g5g5f ,x -G -,N -.l,, .i,,,.,,, , Why pwgv4gQyJ5QQZzLkUf4ww IL ARL. A fl:- x? 'ix f 1 yn KK Q 'I xsaz- ...f Milton Bostian ' . Northern Illinois Qtate Tsacner's College, DeKalb, Ill. Grades 7,8, Basket Ball Coach Francis Dickinson Northern llligois Stats Teacher s Golleee. DeKalb 5 l',,. . I Ill. College of ngriouwturs l Home Ee., Fort Collins, Colo. Cranes 4,5J6 Ellen Goodhart Illinois State Summer School, Normal University, Normsl, 111. Colo.' Platteville State Normal, National College of Education. Grades l,2,5 University of ORANGEVILLE IOYALTY SONG We're loyal to you Grenqsvillo High We're always for you Dmingsfille High We back you to stand lgainst the best in the land High Rah! For we know you have sand Crangeville Rah! . . So smash out that ball Orangeville High We're backing you all Ornngevillo High Our team is the fame protector On boys for we expect a victory from you Orange- ville High Cha-he chawhn chawhaehs ha Cha-he chaehn cos-ha he he . Bring out Unit leii ogi ring of purple and gold Lead on your son: emo isugntsrs fighting for you Like men :L oli on giant: A Facing reliance. shouting defisnco Oski Wbwl Wow! Amid the broad green plains that nourish our land For honest labor and far courage we stand And unto thee we pledge our heart and hand Dear Alma Mater Orangeville High Rshl G' .', ,. .--.. .,Q1 ,1,4-1-X 5 ?1lf'!'f.r , :ff f '-f 1 'pb .4 Q,-'.1i-J Y 'V I-' ,- 3,4 D ,L h X , ff ,Qgfag , I 'r' '- -b- , If ' 1 y- ' ,,.. .I .N-' 'cg .lg ,R , +4 4 Vx, , we N Y ifi as QU gift' -1 iv I ,Al :'N' e G Ri25iiikJZD7 J 4QE72222z9'kii3E2EX SGnOOL BOARD The respective members of the high school board are as follows: Glen Geiter, Pres. has ser- ved for 25 yesrsg Robert Ritzman, Sec. has served for 6 yesrsg Ray Foigste has served for 15 years: Adam Zweifel has served for 6 years: and Lyle Rinehart has served for 2 years. The respective members of the grade school board are: Ransom hinges, Pres. has served for 9 yesrsg Glen.Bolender, Clerk, has served for 15 yesrsgand Vcrl Bsrmore who has served for 6 years. BUSSES A Glen Clsrno has operated the bus, which he himself owns, for five years. Gilbert Abraham has operated the bus owned by District 305 for one year. The bus drivers have been doing a good job of transporting the students to and from school. , JANITOR Irv Bear has been with the Orengeville High School as janitor for twenty-one years. During this time Mr. Bear has seen many a student enter high school and leave as a graduate. Wlrvu has done a good job with his work and has the respect of every student, Mrs. Beer has been assisting with his daily duties during his service at Orangeville High School. x x Q Q-y N S E . ' t R s ,Q Q hi A SL If . . f 5' f 'Y cf-...ua .EGO-.ua loodae u,,,.ta Jai: tc -:w.,f:..,-nm fvisosqaaz ed! 96:0 HBH .8313 ,1,gi9Q 3u1G IJWCLf'1 BB ,Q9V1QQ,88H .328 ,i33aJiE L1,xcE jfxfgi 5 :afx.1vL 6.t 'roi bw-1.3 -:sri rr.,-1, Q wx , gglziw bus 311601 9 dai ,2Jvu,. :ui Lai: 55533-4 ..1uiQ 9 tug n,vwu1 svn rf00d0B gbvig Qui AC Q1J:mJJ1?VifUQ WJ1 ydiv 9 191 b-:.v'u: fills -n'1'.s fq as -mis. mu 1 ' . 1 4'2 BI 102 bi?1J3 and ,XQWLO Q,1Qb5:lua. 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However, this building soon became too small and a new building was built on the site of the present school. This building two rooms, one upstairs and one contained only downstairs, for the first eight grades. In 1914 an addition was built to the east of the building which doubled its former size. There fore, the next year Orangevil1e,had its first high school, offering a two-year course. The grade school was divided differently than it is now. The primary room contained the first and second grades and the intermediate room contained the third, fourth, and fifth grades, which were on the first floor. On the second floor were the sixth, seventh, and eighth sgrades, the grammar room an high school. The two-year high proved to oe very success- ful, and so the experiment was carried still farther. In 1919 a complete high school course was offered. In this year another addition and other improvements were made. Eight years ago the gymnasium and also the English and Meth rooms were added. The building of the gym was a great accomplishment. A couple of years later the school began to have busses, which was another step forward. Ever since the two room schoolhouse was built our school has been gradually improved and enlarged. ,iggli x Q2 j fZZCZ CZ We -V. mmrsuummz-:: ,f '-iff ,N ,aw 175- NJ!!! , 1: jf f, T!X 1 N J Mx N lv ff- fQ 'j,qv 7 'X- 1 fi lv '1,,,.,--J- J ,,,f'f -.-.. xv K...q'f!Q7l1' , 1, , !!, Kuff 479 5 J ju A'-'mx go, 3 4 1r'nf-ue,-.f.1---4 'f ,w.1-- . 1, wx :- ,J ., wr: vw .W H-V. ,X wx fv- she-.-f. -. 1, -., rw.,1 ,-H1 u-.v W-.L-1. n,..mw,re, ,az ,.x . . ssmntoas C L A S S O F F I C E R S President ---- Jesse Jacobs Vice President----Vivian Mills Secretary--n-Aileen Hofer Treasurer ---- Jean Shlppy M O T T O Tonight we launohg where do we anchor F L O W E R Carnation C O L O R S Blue and White 'mf raw-amn'r11::nmau:r'2unns: f inmfxcfmn sexcam- vw can 1' 'za fmgffaa-mm'ancz:a.s,oa'z:mwfAf - 4 f-A .,m1neL:mA.mmL.w:n . - fl xi 'X 'y T, J, ' -. ' -if e :fe ' 's SENIOR HISTORY After receiving our notices ir the spring of 1941, it wasnt until fall that we were inducted into the Navy. Thirty-eight of ns EAVES and sailors went into Boot Training at Orangeville Navel Training Station, Bernard Hurless immediately became Chief Petty Officer. Acting es Petty Officer lfc was Vivien lille and Teymeeter wee Leo Phillies. Admi' ral ?oy Hefty gave orders. Annrentioe Seaman Lois Frenzel was transferred to the destroyer HMonroe.H Annrentice Qeamen Leo Phillies, Maurice Smith, Eldon Scheider, Roberta Foman, and Duane ?eertsch1 were discharged., We snonsered e skating narty at Monroe, each one inviting e snecial Navy Pier guest. We gave a retvrn party at the U. Q. O. for the Seaman lfo who initiated us Orengeville when we entered Boot Training. After strugyling through Eoot Training we got our first lesve. After an enjoyable three month's leeve thirty-one of us returned to Boot Camp es Seemen Efc. Aileen Hofer was Dromoted Lieutenant making Norma Andrews a Lieutenant Cj.g.J. Doris Zimmerman wee eromoted to en Ensign and Jean Shieny acted as Paymaster. Shaffer issued commands. Eeamenlefc Marilyn I. O. heinzer, Betty Miller, Oherles Schroeder were tra- nsferred to Games Freenort, Walworth, end Dakota respectively. Gilbert Zentner, and Nathan Rupnow were discharged, We initiated the Apprentice Sea- men that were inducted into our training station. On a short weeksend leave we enjoyed a meal given by the U. S, Ot Freeport and other activities in the city. Another three month's leeye and twentyfnine Seamen Zfc returned, being advanced to shore duty, Seam- an Fred Kummer was promoted to Captain and Jesse Jacobs our Uommander, Vivian Mills acted as our Lt. Commander and Paymaster, Miriam Rheinebaoh and Eloise Driscoll iireoted the crow, 'Seaman Carol Jeanne Knotts, Shirley Reeser, Dolores Daws, wand Ernie Wellman were transferred from Camps Freeport, Winslow, Cedarville. and Mt. Horeb. Seamen Norma Andrews and Bernard Hurlees fell into the Sea of Matrimony and got washed ashore on the desolate island of Rock Grove. Seaman Dalen Wich- man was transferred to the Cavalry. A part of the - ,sr X ' . e S fihftxij rQ ' fi N. in 2 at X fifp. -5 KU! .W ' CQ? T5 Pu Y I U i A n 'R it A K. Pi 4?- -N ti gjs Jig A ssymfsf' RFQ ,-. Ei' Y -' -L Ili L 5Xf 4746! ll 4301111711111 EA S G it A 1. C2151 . C23 I fSE3,f N mm-mzfgaemm 4-141-mm:ws,':Lreuff.z.1na:4,u,1r1we wsu fwxgwlw-Hczvzxm w 'ma I .Q wgr.4m's2ms..zim!xm:':1-,.xugaazmff .. f win: rm-5-k 'pf ,em f.fv:-wrmgnzwsrusnx r nnfvnwmf' Q ' eff Q WS -duly V fra 6 k 1 fiQ..fgD,7 ,QQ Q . .-13-'fl' 'L 'g':'L-415 222ZytQbf L1 Uigpgg E CD AQLL crew took part in UThe Crazy Smith Family,W at the U. S. O. in Orangeville with Dean Saaijenga acting as Commander. In the spring of the year on shore duty we gave the Petty Officers llc a banquet at the Senate's U. S. O. Club in Freeport with the theme of garden flowers in pastel shades. We went home on our last shore leave beofre getting ready for overseas duty. On returning from our last three month's shore leave, there were only 27 of us Petty Officers lfc that came back ready to fight the battle. Seaman Jesse Jacobs was promoted to Rear Admiral and Seaman Vivian Mills to Vice Admiral. Seaman Aileen Hofer acted as Admiral and Jean Shippy Paymaster. Dean Saaijenga and Florence Fink gave commands. Iola Lausch, after receiving a medical discharge from the WAC's of 1944, joined up with the WAVES Some of the officers and at Orangeville in 1945. crew took part at the U. S. O. at Orangeville in giving a three act comedy entitledUGrowing Palnsn, Commanding Officer. On Dena Saaijenga acting as May 24. l945'after having won the Battle of Orange eville twenty-seven of the Petty Officers llc re- ceived their papers for overseas duty. ,s-J 1 eg, Q, .1mxul31I i1. 1 A v I 'Tex-it-. 4- Fi e' ,1 f ..-' . xf 1 - lst Row: 2nd Row: 5rd Row: Absent: ,. ,.,. ,. ,,,.,,-,.-,.-.. ,,,,. , .I ,,,, ..., Tm-, .,A.. .,,.,L.,7.-..T.-.M-,, ..,, .,, ,..-,..--,. .., ,, SENIORS Y.Schwitz, D.Daws, M. Bordner, I. Lausch C. Wilson, J. Shlppy, E. Wilson . G. Knotts, S. Vench, S. Reeser, D. Zim- merman, A. Rui, R. Meinert, A. Pofer, M. Gill, V. Mills, A. Emriok J. Jacobs, H. Paxton, D.Stamm, E.We1lmen F. Kummer, L.Shiopy, E.Hulbert, G.Sh1ppy D. Veach Eileen Stemm X ,M- 'n f W? J Doris Zimmerman Wvittou Glee Club l 2,5,4 Bend l,2,5,4 WGrowing Painsn 4 Seo, of Class 2 Home Ec. Club 2 Orano Staff Donald Stamm HSteambostH Glee Club l 2.4 F.F.A. l,2,5,4 F.F.A. Renortsr, 5 Sece of F.F,A. 4 Msneger of F.F.A. Hlhst Crezy Smith Familyu 5 WGrowihg Psinsn 4 Orano Stsff Fred Kummer WFritzH Clee Club 5,4 Pres. of Cless P5 WThst Crazy Smith Fsmilyn 5 WGrowing Painsn 4 F.F.A. l,?,5,4 Trees. of F.F.A. 5 Pres. of F.F.A, 4 Jesse Jacobs HBig Benn Glee Club 1,4 F.F.A. 1 Basketball l,2,5,4 Vice Pres. of Class 5 Pres. of Class 4 Pres. of Band 4 News Staff Editor 5 Reporter 2 HThst Crazy Smith Fsmilyn 5 nGrow1ng Painsu 4 Bend l,2,3,4 Oreno Staff Eileen Stemm Glee Club l,2,3,4 Home Ee. Club l Alice Emrick nEmm1eH Gles Club l,2,5,4 Eahd l,?,3,4 Seo. of Band 2 Librarian of Bend 5 GWADA, l 2,5,4 Home Ee. Club l,?,5,4 Sect of Home Ee. Club Howard Paxton HPaxH Band Q,5,4 3lQe Club 5,4 fThst Crazy Smith Femil JGrowlng Palnsn 4 F,F.A. Q,5 4 Sales Hcnsger 2 F.F.At Tre s. 4 Orsno Staff Elaine Wilson C1156 Club 1, Bend 1,2,:s,4 HSouirtH ?,5,4 Home Ee. Club 1,4 G.A.A. 4 Shirley Veaoh nShirln Orano Staff 4 Ernest Wellman uErn1en Entered from Mount Hore HGrowing Painsu 4 Ruth Meinert URuthieU Home Ee. Club l HGrowing Painsn 4 Glee Club l,2,5,4 Band 2,5,4 Leland Shippy HJuniorn nGrow1ng Painsn 4 Softball 5,4 1 Y b , A Vivian Mills WMlllseyN Dolores-Daws WDodoW Glee Club Pianist 5,4 Entered from Cedarville 5 Glee Club l,2,5,4 F.A.A. 5,4 Vice Pres of Glee Club 2 Home Ec. Club 5 4 Librarian of Glee Club 5 G.A.A. 5,4 Sec. of G.A.A. 4 Home Ec. Club l,2,5,4 Mary Bordner ' Sec. Home Eo. Club 2 Glee Club l,2,5,4 News Reporter l Home Ee. Club l Band 2,5,4 UThat Crazy Smith Family Sec. of Band 4 uGrow1ng Palnsn 4 Vice Pres. of Class 1,4 Student Council 2 Sec Q Treas. of Class 5 Orano Staff 4 Vice Pres. Glee Club 4 Carol Knotts HD1mplesN Entered from Freeport 5 Jean Shippy Band 5,4 Glee Club l,2,5,4 Glee Club 5,4 Pres. of Glee Club 4 G.A.A. 5,4 Librarian of Glee Club 5 Home Ec. Club 5,4 Home Ec. Club l News Staff 5,4 UThat Crazy Smith Family George Shlppy UShipN nGrowing Palnsn F.F.A. l,2,5,4 V Glass Treas. 2,4 Vice Pres. of F.F.A. 4 Glce Club 3,4 WThat Crazy Smith Famllyn 5 - NGrow1ng Palnsn 4 Marilyn Gill NB1ond1eU Glee Club l,2,5,4 Home Ec. Club l,2,5,4 Aileen Hofer WButchn Home Ec. Club Pres. 4 Glee Club l,2,5,4 Vice Pres. of Home Ec. Club 5 Band 1:21514 GUAQAQ G.A.A. l,2,5,4 UThat Crazy Smith Family' 5 Sec. Of Class 4 UGrowing Painsn 4 Pres, of Class 2 News Staff Editor 4 Home Ec. Club l,2,5,4 WThat Crazy Smith Familyn 5 Dale Veach UVeachu UGrowing Palnsn 4 Glee Club 5,4 Student Council 1,5 F,F.A, 1,2,3,4 Pres. of G.A.A. 4 F.F.A. Reporter 2 Sec. cf Glee Club 2 Basketball 2,5,4 Orano Staff 4 p Softball 5,4 WGrow1ng Painsu 4 ' Alice Ruf Eldred Hulbert Glee Club 1,2,5,4 F.F.A. l,2,5,4 Band 1,?,3,4 Basketball 3,4 - 'Growing Paine' 4 Softball 3 Student Council 4 nThat Crngy Smith Family Class Trees. 1 nGrowing Pains' 4 Shirley Reoser Carol Wilson UB1ond1e' Entered Irow Winslow 5 Glas Club l,2,3,4 Glee Club 5,4 Home Ee. Club 1 uGrow1ng Painsn 4 WThat Crazy Smith Family Home Ec. Club 3,4 - nGrowing Paine' 4 Iole. I-'ausch Lousci1ie Yvonne Schwitz 'I-Boots' Glee Club 1,2,5,4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Home Eo. Club 1,2,5,4 Home Ec. Club 1,2,3 4 Trees. of Home Es. Club Q Seo. of Home Ee. Club 5 Manager of Sales 2 BanC 1,955,4 'Growing Painsu 4 Crane Staff 4 Valedictorlan--Aileen Hofer Salutatorian--Doris Zimmerman gem, . M 4 f.,,?O,,-.U.QfcP:0.UJ'.p-z,'zv.2:zu2Zv' ll wifw J SFFIOR CLASS WILL Mary Lou Bordner wills her cheerful disposition to the basketball team the day after they lose a game. Delores Daws wills her ability for hitch-hiking to Robert Oakes. Alice Emrick wills her ability to stay at home ltqx Lois Clarno. Marilyn Gill wills her ability to write notes 1 to Armin Hurless so he doesn 't er people's. need to read oth- Aileen Hofer wills her ability to , Jitterbug. to Gene Jacobs. Eldred Hulbert wills his permanent wave to Roland Kleckler to save him a lot of work at night. Jesse Jacobs wills his Uwhirlingn key chain to anyone who thinks they could keep it going. Carol Jeanne Knotts wills her baby talk to Johnny Kummer. 0 Fred Kummer wills his ability for good driving to anyone who thinks they can stand it. o Iola Lausch wills her neatness to Milford Sohwitz. Ruth Meinert wills some of her height to Bob Tsusoher to help him make baskets more easily. Vivian Mills wills her piano playing to Gene Pinnow so he can take over the entertaining at noon. ' Howard Paxton wills his recipe to see Mrs. Keister after class to Burlyn Kriens. Shirley Reeser wills her dignity to Mary Lou Jones. Alice Ruf wills her grammar knowledge to one of the Juniors for next year. Some one will find it handy. Q, fa- , 3 ' 2 19 -CD nl 4r.mm'r 2 ' V sw Yvonne Schwitz wills her red hair to Johnny Unter- see to fit his temper. George Shippy wills hls jumping ford to Dick Noble. George probably won't be needing it much l longer. Ahem! . Jean Shippy wills her warbllng whistle to Norma J Sohoney. Leland snlppy wills his bashfulness to Heaay' Grogg. Eileen Stemm wills her bright yellow sweater to M1eswSaaijenga. Donald Stamm wills his ability to write Ucorneyu Jokes to the junior who has to write them .next year. Dale Veaoh wills his trusty oar heater to Mr. Hefty. We heard he needs one. J Shirley Veaoh wills her talent for drawing to Florence KMosesD Fink for her history class. Ernest Wellman wills his ,witty ljokee to anyone who is caught with them. . Carol Jean Wilson wills her Schelder. moods to Theora to some one who Elaine Wilson wills her giggle lives alone so no one will have Doris Zimmerman wills a part of Roger Zee. to'l1sten to it. her last name to - C9 J Q75 lyffpfgf . Qi .A Jr if-'EE 5 . .gy 1- 3 ,. I.: sir AQZZZZZUUY 47 471' '55 up' flqfmzi y -0 J dsx .1 J ' W A 1 Aslan' vvx-wcsa,fsmw5amz,:44s1e:.is.4!a :z..imanrzRas. lax' a'z,-:wmaeawsnimm :am.11-m1v,c:,G1,na.:mas.11nna1c:ssa ua-xv.1,..a-'fran mag V 1 -mam :,r:rmw:.v:Ma.1 'ZA S. CLASS PROPHECIES Leland Shippy is now the greatest first baseman the Chicago Cubs ever had. They never could have taken the pennant without him. Carol Wilson, who owns the most exclusive beauty parlor in Rockford,is famous for her hair styling. Mary Bordner is teaching Home Economics in good old Orangeville High, and her onlg regret is that her classes are made up of all girls. Dale Veachg is head of the United Air Lines now, and in nice weather is often seen over Orangeville in his private plane. bank-Morse Co. in Freeport, and spends her even ings writing great poetry. All that poetry in Senior English must have left lasting affects. Jesse Jacobs is appearing in many of the best night clubs in America with his orchestre, the UJiving Hepcets.n Now we can understand ell that boucing around played. whenever any jazzy music -was C QL, is if X11 ll' MB' ,gg1?5Gz?'J' 49' 481255, 9 Doris Zimmerman serves as bookkeecer in the Fair- t xy . S 49 Q3 'f Shirley Veach now engeged in commercial art. She showed this is one of the best women artists I qi? talent beck in and in working Alice Emrick's high school days during class plays Q1 on the annual. I , , X dancing school is doing a boomin business. We wonder why so many men have suddenly started to take dancing lessons. Anyway, all those years of prscti Vivien Mill's housewife and America. She to some of her ce at the Masonic proved useful. time is spent in being a wonderful one of the greatest song writers in and Delmar Cen often be seen dancing latest hit songs. , ' uma-suaezunvu' ' 'f.xnulixah:ss.w- ' pia'iua:m:vwmasmzuiuaxwv.maap1u4.ur-inf: fE .1 L5 Iola Leusch is now Postmistress of the Orangeville Post Office. We hear she does much of her reading down there. Marilyn Gill now has charge of all telephone com- panies around here and strangely enough is also the local news reporter. George Shippy is happily On Saturday nights they can be eggs to town. Shirley Reeser is now the head ness Hospital ln Freeport. has helped along the rosd Delores Dews is now a foreman Corporation at Freeport. married to Jean Folgate. seen bringing their nurse at the Deaco- Meny is the pstientshb to recovery. in the Micro Switch Strangely enough she has only men employees under her supervision. Eldred Hulbert is now running s successful dry cleaning establishment in Oneco. Elaine Wilson is now secretary to the heed of the Burgess Battery Company in Freeport. He has always liked cheerful giggle of hers. workers, so he Jean Shippy is Moinert. She also happily has Kept up the doesn't mind ,thgt married to Marvin tredition of having tvlns in the family by having two sets of them. Ernest Wellman is Q prosperous has e lovely home in the large Fred Kummer is one of the top drivers. Something good came driving after all. firm owner who also city of Roch Grove. notch racing-cer out of his reckless Eileen Stcmm is a happily msrried,farmwife whose cakes, pies, etc. have taken ell the blue ribbons at the Orsngoville Fairs for quite a while. 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We hear his wife. has threatened to leave him if he doesn't quit contin ually upsetting her schedule by suddenly Jumping off to Chicago or New York for a big game at the exclusive Castranova's but has finally de cided to go domestic for the wealthy banker who has succeeded in winning her hand Yvonne Schwitz has taken over the ownership of Bump's Pantry and is becoming quite a hash-slinger we hear. If you ever become lonely, Carol Knott's Matromon lal Bureau in Rockford is the place to go. Start ing from phone numbers obtained in high school days, she has worked up quite a trade. Howard Paxton has long ago hung his uniform in the closet, but is constantly in a dither trying t explain about the letters which keep pouring in from the English, French, and Russian girls to his new Latin wife. Alice Ruf can also be found working in Freeport 1 ef ee! 4221635 Epi! :Hagel Lf 3 . 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Barney Google Q Barbara Dahms--- -M----- - --------- Don't Fence Me In X Jean Folgate --------------------- Hit of the Season N Robert G1ll--- --------- ------------------ Smiles Margaret Horstmeier ----- .--- ------------ Melancholy X grmin Hurless ----- ------- -- ------ I'm Breathless Q tene Jacobs ------------e - - ---- ----- Scatterbrain r Mary Lou Jones ----------- --- ----- Sweet and Lovely S Elaine Kaderly -------------------e----- , L Roland Kleckler ------------------------ 'TO5ether N ggrlyg griene --------------------- He's a Caaracier X ck O e ---------e------------------ ---- ary ou Marion Parriott ----- ---A Little on the Lonely Side Q LaVerne Reeser --------- -He Was a Perfect Gentleman X Arlene Rueber -------------- Accentuate the Positive Q Rose Shelton- ------------- My Topic of Conyeraation ES Merwin Scheider --------------------- 4NFN Ferdinand 1 Theora Scheider --------------------- Happy Go Lucky ' Johnny Untersee ------------------ Rum and Coca-Cola C2L:i' ,C Louise Wickman ----- ------- - --------- 1? asy to Lgve . Q7 Duane Witt ---------------------------- m in a am e Mar'aret Zellwl er ---- Walk a Little, Talk a Little if , 8 5 1 H , Virginia Zettle ----- I'm Beginning To See the Light 'V' Ks Glass Advisor --------------- Miss Eleanor Dannewitz Ppgsidgnt ---------- --------- - ------ Merwin Scheider Vice-President ---------------------- Mary LouJJones - -- ------- -- b Secretary-- -------- - ---- - - Gene aco s Treasurer ------------------ ------- Roland Kleckler W 'X Qi, W - ff 4 ' nl' -Lv--sd Sv. WY ' I ' - H fu Q' + ,Q ffv' N ' 1 . v . ' 5112. , X -ft 24. 'L I lx ' x I 115 ,. 1 -1 5 ,A . , 3,1 A , 1 ' ,W ,Q f 4 ' Z ' I ' . I I s 1 ,. il f I , , 1 J, 7 4. 41 iw . ll , .-f aj fa' 5' ,Q ,MJ C ' , 7 M 'ig ,,,,,,m ,- grffv 5 2 f iii-15 1f, 1. ,N ' fx! V '4 G ff: ff 4-' uf W K , ' , L' 'ia ' 1 f ?i X' w ', , ,Q f. 4. f-.Mk ,fb if , Q 4 , H W ng, . :gp E545 f xg. If 4 -fe aiuznivf 53,55 4 4 T, A v',rjf . - 1. H 2 ,uf ww , M4-0, 'E g ..fff?,-.12' f . 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Q ...... ., JJVJPIQVE3 1 sg' fi gn.: iv. .. ,, ,...n., .. ..,. ,, ,, , -fy 5+-rf W ' p lr Qi 3 . . , Q 6 f ls? Row. 2nd Row 5rd Row: Sophomore Claes J.,sn1ppy, J,.Bo1enaeTr, H. Disnges, M, Barmore, LA Clarno, M. Webster, L. Reed B . Teueoher L0 Showers, G. Pinnow, L, Henze, R.Oakes Dc Kissinger: Nn Shoney, D0 Kubatzke, Nu Trsther, Re Bowers, Ao Gobeli, e HH Keuhls M, Schwixz, R. Abely, J, Bal- siger, R. Roto, E, Hull, N. Frautsohy 31 5 .1 1 .um r , if 3 , Q N Q' W, , 5. .BV K a Captain . . Wheelhouse . Rudder . .. Bridge . .. Foremaet . . Anchor. . Mainmast. . Propeller . Engine . . Stern . . Port .... Bow ..... Smoke Stacks Radio .... Gang Plank. Aerials .. Fog Horn . Whistle . . Crow'e Nest. Portholes. Leaks . I , .i. 1 ' ...R ,N INA ' gl. v V- ',, ... R173 ' ' ' if 1 ' 1 lllllll 1 . L . P' 'a 1 ' 22360 gl ffllx SOPHOMORE PAGE S From rudder to stern Q From port to bbw Q On the HSoohomore Shinu N We are sailing now. ' S Q Q' CAdvisorD. . . . .Mrs. Keister A CPresidentD. . . . Gene Pinnow X CV. President! . Mariella Barmore ' Q A lfiecretaryl . . . Doris Kissinger . KTreasurerD . . . Robert Teuscher Q, KStudent Council? Milford Schmitz ' . . . . . . . . . . .Jack Shippy D Q . . .Lyle Reed X . . . Dick Rote Q .Norma Trotter Q . .Roger Aebly N Nathan Frautschy . Jake Balsiger .Q Adolph coebii Q Norma Schoney 5 . Jack Bolender S9 . .Eileen Hull 5 at . . Lyle Henze C05 ' i Leland Showers I 4:3 . .Ronald Kuehl Doris Kubatzke . .Robert Oakes .Harley Dinges Romaine Bowers Mabel Webster Lois Clarno Lawrence Gross Kathleen Wilson CTemporaryJ 2225 B223 Third Row: Second Row: First Row: P FRESHM-EQ E. Wellman, L. Borchordt, J. Jordan, J. Dietmeier, R. Zimmerman, F. Meihert, G. Deughenbaugh, E. Untersee, V. White, B. Koester, R. Zee. . D. LaBorde, L. Babler, A. Grogg, J. Kummer, B. Stewart, P. Parriott, M. Kubly, C. Fink, R. Dickinson, N. Boyer. R. Becker, K. Lower, P. Kneller, R. DiHgGS, R. Baertschi, C. Bennehoff R. Kneller, A. Rufi, H. Grogg, L. Marty D. Wuthrioh, D. Stemm, K. Shons, B. Hemphill, M. Busjahn, A. Musser, A. Phillips, D. Hermann. 4 V 5 ? jf, '35 i w 1 r 1 a 1 + X X Z 4 f 5 2 v Q . 3 ? ' v X 3 - f , :EH . ,K , ' :nf Q: 'X 1 . Y . A x I x m w i i 5 f A ,Z -F 2. , 9, .g, N -I x .Y 11 .f . ,I Q- N if -XV, Q , I i 1 , HI' jg. , 3. .A , ,Q ixi 'vjfzx , Qgiiilf ' A f g2f?f a ' 2 ,E ffyml 14 ff. ,, E . 111, - . zz X f f U ..,A,-rv.5- I k . Meow T5 P , Q. ezffe Q , me I Y fi' N5 Qgb Q ge -z R Q F'F.T'51'Z ,?Z-I FACE Q On August 51, forty-three sailors ronorted et X the Orsngevllle Navel Training Station for boot X training. N That day waS exciting for all of us. Ye found N that the trrining wee different then we hai ned X before. At first, comusee, but with the X help of those in advanced training, we menngec to X get elong. A month of training oeeeed before we elected , X our officers: N t Admiral--Dick LaBorde - Q Vice-Admiral--Peggy Pnrrlott Bookkeeoer--Lillian Marty X Peymaster--Hedwig Gregg Council Member--June Dietmier I A We were initiated into the Orengeville Train- E9 ing Station by the advanced olaeemen on Sept. 22. ,- - , r lf.. On December 16,ve entertained the second year f'QC:3 group an une Freegort Holler- Hint. 15 At the beginning of the second period of if 'f saggy training,on1y thirty-eigpt answered the roll call. 'jean Arlen Bender and LeOwen Hockow found other things to do and Clarence ,Sorn and Elion Rockow were transferred to Freeoort. Mr. Hefty did very well in advising us. ' ' v K. f ., qp1?wH5'L irrv, K ff JQQb9J3sfa1 a1u1i gxipz h 5' : bans? af AV 1 .an znjlim wowff msff . 'Uffff 1 Ov F 'Q bQ3991Qgaw's1p?sd bwsaas ., ffygaqnsaa Inf iQiBf'i'lf4?3 'X , iiw- S QQQO QE: Quin 'Biz sd? gli? Hwia-Q51 G- J 5 PQJPQTS fm Q95 2 ff' ' kg! - IS! Xlfjjg x W 9 Y 6 K n , 1 I 0 4 mX I ff? X 1 ff f gf' if :gf 'A I fy 171 V 5 ffx Y x x ,f f , ' f , xl' , mx X 1' KX 'x I Y? N I7 6' L ,f N IV! ED f srsssvrez, ' f 35.' U.-i' 4 .' H ' P fwfiV'EfWFBf fmt, ml! is -4 Y, ,+-Wk 1 + -v-H fzrafifxi-jx,-nzf M A- SOFTBALL SEPT. 8 ORANGEVILLE C125 Vs PEARL CITY C12 HERE Orangeville rallied in the first inning with six runs. Pearl City got their only run in the second inning by Sohroer.The nomo team seems to be plenty strong this year and we hope they have s very good season. Total hits wereg PCQS, O-6. Total errors wereg PC-6, G-O. SEPT. 12 ORANGEVILLE C95 vs DAKOTA i4D HERE Dakota led 5wO at the end of the first inning . They led 4-2 in the first of the fifth inning. Orangeville rallied in the fifth for five runs. Dakota was shut out after the fourth. Total hits wereg D-5, O-12. Total errors wereg Dm7, O-5. , SEPT. 15 ORANGEVILLE C53 vs WINSLOW C11 HERE Orangeville got four runs in the second inning. Noble pitched a shut out until the first of the seventh. The only ran for Winslow was made by Dietmeir. Total hits wereg 'W-5, O-9. Total errons wereg W-3, O-5. P SEPT. 19 ORANGEVILLE C111 vs LENA CSD THERE The Orangers got three runs in the first inning. Our infield pulled off s triple play with Lena's bases loaded in the second. Lena got its runs in the last two innings. Orangeville has beaten every team in the first half of the conference. Total .hits wereg L-8, O-9. Total errors wereg LP9, O-5. Y Z ' f I I-WY Q!! - 1741111137 x 4 v f 6, Gm? T L we wfvmvam-zermem if ' .awry K'amx1zun4:uwa:sn:sfas..-as ' 'LX ' :uwx1mmm:ztSma.3m'zewf.aws:f 'E-gr f n : T ne? ,fini T v it f22Q5ij?Zp T . igggggi? SEPT. 22 CTRXITGEVILLE cep vs DUEAND C15 HERE' Y , D The Orangere drew a bye in the county league and invited Durand to playa The game started out with the Purple and Gold receiving three runs in the first end three in the third. Noble just about had a shut out up until the last inning. Total E hits were: D-4, O-8. Total errors were: D-7, O-1. ,T SEPT. 26 ORANGEVILLE fl2D Vs PEARL CITY Q85 THERE Orangevill: blew up in the first with seven err- X. ore and a credit of six runs for Pearl City. The ' Oran5uvi1lo ten coma beck in the Encond for fivc runs. Tho Orangors made two runs in tho last inn-X ing to cinch thu gami. The Ornngevills club fought for this vnry hard. Total hite were: PC-5, O-6. Total errors wer 2 PG-5, O-10. SEPT. 29 OHANGEVILLE C151 vs DAKOTA Cl! THERE Orengovillo kept up ite pncn by giving Dakota E lopsided dufaat. The Ornngcrs got five runs in 1 the firgt and sixth innings. Dakota got its only run by Knhly. The opponents used three pitchers , during the game. Ornngovillo went all the way fy without an error. Total hits wore: D-4, Oel2. QQ Total errors wcro: D-7, O-O. T x' ' P ' 6 J fu' l5':f'Ef.'?... OCT. 4 ORANGEVILLE C81 vs WINSLOW C25 THERE M6MfUF7QD Orangovillo camo through with the cloe ot game of Q if-T. the season so far.Tho Orangeru scored in the firstdgfy Tyhqj inning with n run by Teuechor. Winslow como backtx'l4wfjg to oven it up in th.: second with a run by M. Diet-ff 'V T mior. Tho game wont tit for tat until the 1'i.rEitLj of the sovonth. Orangovillc rallied for n credit f of six runs in the seventh. There was a homo run for Winslow in the sixth by Fritech. Total hits wore: W-5, O-ll. Total errors wore: W-4, O-l. ' imsewwsm-, ,rm W ,. .fy . xf',s:.w.swx:mn:.w4 1v,m'.:4-vs:-rw a-22: .11 . ,zzmamimumm',a'.1a.':-fzzznxaxzxisuinrxefifsfsr1Amvalneu...a:f,.nm-umasd,4mum:.2m g.x'm:z-an-wmuxafz. ' .J - 1 . .., h : I 1:-.1 ,- ' . Y , -D1 . w 1 f.-xg , 4. x If q XFN f-ffl , ,iffy 1' HwK,'fHf, -- ,WN ,lln 'fL2z22ZZZ-nikki 19 Xnf . eiiibozragvzrsweiif' 1ZQsfu?? . K' -, ..-.., 5,5-Q F521 W ' ' K ' -f'Zi39953gs. 7, it 9 JJTFQ OCT. s ORANGEVILLE Q47 vs LENA T23 HERE Orangeville made a clean sweep of the 1944 kitten ball season by defeating a hard--fighting Lena squad the day of the O.C.H.S. Fair. In the first inning Lena took a lead of two runs and kept it until the third. Orangeville then got three runs and another in the fourth. The game ended wlth another victory for the fighting Orangers. Total hits wereg L-5, O-8. Total errors wereg L-4, O-1. The Orangers this. season were credited with eighty-four runs and them? opponents with twenty- three runs. The hits for the season amounted to seventy-eight for Orangevlllo. and forty-four for the opponents. The number cf errors wereQ Orange- ville, e1ghteen,spgonents,fiftyntwo. Orangeville's batting average was: .2695 the w..- opponents average was: .l58. Noble allowed twenty-five walks in the nine games and Orsngsville received thirty-seven walks from thelr opponents. Mr. Shaffer did a swell job of picking a winning team this season. The team as a whole was superior in pitching. fielding and good head work. The Orangers had a good battery and one relief pitcher who wasn't used because he wosn't needed. BATTING AVERAGE Dick-Heinz sizsu Noble ----- l----s- Armin UCeoilN Hurlesewe--ww------ 267 241 Leland UNicholscnH Sh19PYH --v-- 392 Merwin WMervW 5CHGliuTo-m---w-M-- 579 Ross WDOQH Howards- --.- -s-Mm----- ------------ ----.415 Dale :SFUTVFK vCJCGMw---HN- ---- --wJ-f--- SOO John VHansV bntereeem ---- me---mn-N ---- ---N----,151 Bob HSquirtV Tueseher ---- - -.---.- 192 Lyle USpeedH Henze- ---.-- N ------- Roland HLeftyU Kleokler ----------------------- . K 240 290 rw Q 1 41 GD . -3 - -Y . I fhs. T I --fllik' O PLAYERS ON THE ORANGEVILLE HIGH SOFTBALL TEAM Dlck Noble did the pitching for the Orangers this season and has done a swell Job.He came close to a couple of shut-outs but in the last innings, the opponents would wiggle in a run. He developed a curve during the season off which it became hard to get a hit. He'll be back next year to carnyout the same kind of a season, Dick was the captain of the Orangeville squad this season Armln Fagless caught for the Purple and Gold, a job which proved to be a tough one in some of the contests the Orangers encountered. He made some nice plays at the plate when they really counted. Armin will be at the post next year to fill out the battery.. Leland Shippy was the all-star first base man for the Orangers. He looked like he was asleep at the sack but when the throw was made, it stopped in Leland's mitt.' Some of the grounders he had to still sting his hands. He leaves the squad stop year and will bc missed very much. a this Merwin Scheider played second base this sea- He was left-handed and when he pegged the at home plate it was going. Between Merwin and Leland many a player wished he would have stayed on first base. Merwin will be back next year to stop grounders from going through him and the ground. . X son. ball We 'Z52929425Q29anaaaaaaa400QP22vZZ0aazzzzaaT 1 QZF' 5 Hi 9 sa X 42, 4 ,XF-vfax. rg y A l , A y., F gma , ,Z ' Ifhah to -Q QQ zvuuv I zf1fzr1uuznnaf1v1ZjEif: , fd , X 9 , V, 1 L 'X -..h..af .fu.. '- 3 G H 1 Ross Sowards was a very small but efficient short stop. Many a ball was about to go over his head but up he would go and pull them down. Some times in his peg at first, it would baffle Leland because of the curve he put on the ball. Ross has gone to another school to finish high school, and our short stop will be hard to fill. Ross had the best batting average, which was .4l5. 1311.1 1 mmm' 5 A L:-.mmf 'J::nnm,,.u,.ew-fam:L:1w vwsnmsmsnwaae .-1131.19-of .zfw az.. amgwm A-img-sa.xax5r.rgum1v':4 ..-mangas, ml-u: mvrwf.: sag mf mera-'w'1 i'fe CD Jfgi ddUfEaa . if igagjzggyzr Qzagfiif GF iii? Qglgryegeg will be missed on third base next year. He caught some mighty hard line drives on third during the season. His peg to first was on time and accurate. Armin and Dale kept many a run from comin? across the plete. Qghn Untersge ren his heed off some of the time while oleying left field. Some of the long hard hit bells, that came out there looked like sure hits, but Johnny was under them. He will he beck to fill out left next Veer. John wee shout the best one to telk it un during thc geme,whether it wee Qoing good or bed. Poe lgggghgg was the short oiece of materiel of the Urengeville ten. Fe would bet first on the line up and beffled many of the pitchers of the opnosing teams. Bob meny s time got flys that looked imoossible to ever get hold of. when e ball went out there, Mr. Shaffer would turn his back end say, HThet's e sure hitU,but Bob thought diff- erent. ' Lyle Heggg was the flesh of the Purole end Gold. Vhile playing oenter Lyle would take it easy until e bell ceme his way. Then he would put all the speed he had end run the hell Gown. His peg to home olets was very effiotive. Lyle will be running around in center yet for two years. Bglgggullggkler wee the left-handwo boy that captured right field. Veny e time ULoftyH would fell in the road with the bell in his glove. Ee had e herd job in getting bells hit hy left-handed nleyere, beceuse of the rough grounu he had to cover. Ee will be slaying for the Orengers next yeer also. COUNTY SOFTBALL STANDING? WON LOST PER. Orengeville- ------------ 3 O l.OOO Dakota ------------------ 5 3 .550 Lens ------------------- e 4 4 .500 Winslow-- -s---------- w-- 3 5 .350 Pearl ---- -1' ---' O 8 ffft -5 l CCW :Hung v al .w.w-af:-1:1559 Uma:-.mania ffxuurzsw 1w4zum1nrguxsms:r54,::::m ,-'ss:'.:4,i:gaQ.maae,1f me may .mif:z1'.- fl: L My .1 :uf-.f-a -1 1: sg- 1 - .zwawsninilaifxzaif k maxim ,TFQ ' 1 Q EEST? ,Q Y 'Q ff-11:...,fzf5f1s, . ' T l , T l , ...ag 1 we if M, Qfzzrg 1 ' Af '79 xx' V X q57i?'njv Qzfzf .Q - , BASKLTBALL NOV. 17 ORANGEVILLE QBQD vs DURAND C24D HERE The Orangeville cagers opened the season with a twin bill from Durand. The game was close during the first half with a score of 15112, in favor of the Orangers. The last half the Orangevllle five put Durand back 25-12. Furless led the victors with 15 points. The Orangeville seconds took the first gameeby a loosided score of 44-7. Untersee was high scorer with 19 ooints. NOV. 21 ORANGEVILLE C559 vs ALULNI 1201 HERE The Orangers kept up their pace by defeating the Alumni. The Orangeville offense--Jacobs and Fur- less had 17 points each. Witt was high scorer for the Alumni with 9 ocints. The Orangcville seconds defeated a good Monroe B scuad by a score of 28- 22. Untersee.lsd the winners with 10 points. NOV, 28 ORANGEVILLE QQSD vs PECATONICA 1283 THERE The Pecatonica Indians lost a good contest to the Purple and Gold. This is the first time the Ind- ians have lost to the Orangers for a long time. Hurless led the victors with 13 points. The Orangeville seconds defeated the Pec Brav-s by a score of 20 to lO. Hulbert led the Orangeville B team with ll points. 1 DEC.l OHANGEVILLE C172 vs MGNHOS B C165 THERE The Orangeville reserves won a close contest from the Monroe B souad to complete the contests, of both teams. The Orangeville five were the vvice tors of both. The game was close all the way. Jac- obs and Untersce each had 2 points. Schwitz with a free shot won the game by one point. I ll v f Q Ganz. Q ' N urns -ra4r..,1as.:.a.af4..snnw:1lavjl1.f.1.'fxmfJs:1ff4.1fg1xs4 1 xqgfsug-wmnimnwwswmwgzaiwm .1-wizmmuo nm, .ul :muses x vs: mf ,snrz.ze4:, pi. DEC. 5 ORANGEVILLE C493 vs FREEPORT FS C557 HERE The Orangers kept up their pace by up-setting a strong Freeport team on Orangeville's own floor. The Purple and Gold opened up the first half with a score of 24-15. Noble was high point man for the Orangers with 22 points. The Orangeville se- conds beat the Freeport seconds by a score of 21- 12. Untersee led the victors with 9 points. DEe.,s ORANGEVILLE C451 vs LENA C427 THERE Whewl Orangeville by the skin of their teeth took their first conference game from Lena. This is the first time since 1957 that Orangeville has won on Lena's own floor. Lena was ahead all the way until Noble put in a bucket the last minute of play. J. Jacobs led the Purple and Gold with 22 points. The seconds dropped their first conference game of the season to the Lena reserves with a score of 19-15. DEC. 15 ORANGEVILLE C543 vs WINSLOW C555 HERE Orangeville moved into first place by defeating a small but fast Winslow team. The Orangars seem to like one point games. The Purple and Gold were behind all the way until the middle of the third quarter with the score 50627, in favor of the GHS. UPint Sizen Noble led the Grsngeville cagers with 18 points. The Orangeville reserves took their first conference game by a score of 52-29. DEC. 22 ORANGEVILLE C507 vs DAKOTA C207 HERE Number seven! The Crangers won their seventh straight game from the Dakota squad by a score of 50-20. The Orangera opened up the first quarter for a score of i5 4. Hdecil' Hurless was Hhigh point man with 25 points. The Orangeville reserves took the opener by a score of 55-22. There were 51 fouls called in the opener. G. Jacobs led the victors with 14 points for the reserves. I ' . yd , 3 c .gge ,,fj, 6525. ,gisf ' if CS! la ries Qlgj Ui,X iifffu .kljfi 'X N it it gg XS 1 bi . C ,555 A x ' AnrfzzZl6HW92ZZ6f4rJogv A A 1 fs if 71141 lFEM' 't'49'4zaazr 3 QU , . .jd Q I 1 55335 CID - fade 6pH? 9vc' Z' 1 JAN. 6 OHAnGEVILLe i615 Vs PSAHL CITY.f23D THdRE The Bostain-men started the new year r1ght.Orange- ville went in for a high score against the last place Pearl City squad.The Orangers ran up a score of 25-12 in the first half and came back the third quarter with 25 points. The Orangeville five put 7 points through the hoop the last 15 seconds. UBig Benn Jacobs paced the Purple and Gold with 27 points. The reserves came through to tie for first place with Winslow. The score was 21-15 in favor of Orangeville. Untersee paced the reserves with 13 points. JAN. 12 oRANeEv1LLE czey vs DURAND 4567 THERE Streak shattered! The Orangevllle five dropped their first game of the season to Durand on the host's floor. The Purple and Gold had a hard time in finding the hoop and they just weren't click- ing. The game was a rough and tough contest from the beginning to the end. Noble found the hoop for a credit of 10 points. The Orangeville seconds took the opener by a score of 41-18 with Untersee leading the victors with 17 points. JAN. 19 ORANGEVILLE C571 Vs LENA C285 HERE Nice going! The Purple and Gold took their fifth conference win from a strong Lena squad. The half time score was 21-12 and the teams traded points the last half. The guards held down Lena's scoring to way below normal. Noble led the Orangeville five with 14 points. The Orangeville reserves took a hard game from Lena with a score of 36-29. Untersee paced the B squad with ll points. S 03' Q elf 1 N .eggs 4698! I fafiiklhidzvnf l!7 fl III ' 'ffdfszrfffguf rfdfl ,N I ,Mm , fi v fy . -gy.-1: .. .C . ,KV . , 9 - , k , ,',,g:t , xl ', C 4 Q .1 - COUNTY TOURNAMENT AT PEARL CITY JAN. 51 ORANGEVILLE C291 VS PEARL CITY C501 THERE Over confident! The Orangeville souads went to the County Tournament with high hopes but d1dn't come home the same way. The Orengers oouldn't keep from fouling. They had 12 fouls on them. Pearl City fought very hard for this game and deserved the right to wiht The HBH team oou1dn't find the hoop to give them their needed points in the HBH game. Hurless found the hoop for 17 points for the NAU team. The seconds were led by G. Jacobs with 10 points. Orangevllle hopes to do better- next year. Lena took both UAW and HBH team honors. ree. 6 ORANGEVILLE C271 vs AQUIN Casey THERE The Orangeville five dropped their sixth game of the season to Aquin et St. Vincent gym, by a score of 58-27. The boys couldn't find the basket for the needed points. Hurless led the varsity with 12 points: The seconds dropped another thriller with the Aquin reserves by a score of 26-39.Babler led the defeated team with ll points. FEB. 9 ORANGEVILLE C471 vs DAKOTA C281 .THERE Cinch title! The Orangeville oegers won their se- venth conference for first place in the county standings. The boys opened up the first half with a score of 26-19 at half time. Noble sparked the attack with 20 points. The reserves came through an easy encounter by a score of 35-12. Babler led the B squad with 15 points. Q , QQCVQ Q 51 1 1' ax L-fx., wav V, 5 vx1r:n:xsmx:zacm2rM:P.iuxaz.m.1.us1ii ,nuns :wa :5'ssvu.A-m:mf..cei.:4mrmf1mmmz4-:wi amass ,zmxuwsga 1Mf,,:n'suam '1 xfzsaaznafunavlalvaxwnwmx' ' . Res fs l hwllfpiguh n ' 7'1 -'-ti. I u Kgf. 3f...i Q ffiifyjhj ,- 1661 'C 7 lr' gg, ev J f N N FEB. 15 ORANGEVILLE cfm vs PECATONICA C291 HERE The Orengeville five took their twelfth game so Q fer this season. The Orengers opened up the first Q three quarters and went tit for tat the last N quarter. They bessed, shot and dribbled with good accuracy. Noble found the hoop for s credit of 26 5 points. The seconds trimmed the Peo Braves by a Q score of 42-22. G. Jacobs paced the seconds with N 15 points. N, FEB. 16 OEANGEVILLE Cash vs PEARL CITY C545 HERE x R Revenge! The Orsngers played o thriller before the Q fans in the last home game of the season. They won their eighth conference game of the 44-45 season. Q They cou1dn't get going the first quarter which ended 5-1 in favor of O.H.S. In the second quarter Q, the boys came up for a helf time score of 17-8 in favor of the Purple and Gold. Tho .reserves took Q4 an easy victory for second plecc in the county standings. The score was 42-l7 with Beblor high Q with 14 points. Noble leo me varsity with 17 N points. ia ENB. 23 ORANGEVILLE q22D vs BYRON C577 THERE CED Eg 1 Too powerful! The Orsngeville squads journeyeddown S to Byron to pley e game during the District meets. The boys found out that Byron was too much for the 6g lj Orcngers. The game was more or less s lopsided sf- N Aux fair. Noble was the high cauntcr for the Orangers with ll points. The reserves fought very hard and como through et the end for an overtime. They just couldn't find the hoop in the extra time of play and dropped the contest by a score of 54-32. The seconds were led at the basket by Bebler with 17 points. 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This is the third defeat the Purple and Gold has handed the Lena squed this seeson.The game was in farzr ef Lena the first quarter with e score of l?e5. The Cvengers came beck to take e two point lead et half time. The score at the end of regular playing time was 57-67. The Orengeville five scored five points to Lene'e three in the overtime to take the geme.' Noble led the Orengere with 15 points. HARDH 1 ORANGEVILLE KSED Vs WARREN KSQI That's ell, there 1sn't any more! The Orengeville eegere ended the 1944-45 season by suffering a de- feat from the only undefeated team in the state at Regional time. The Warren Warriors had to fight herd to overcome the Purple and Gold. The Orengere came within four points of Warren in the third quarter. The Orangers couldn't keep Rowe, center of the Warriors, from scoring beoadse of his six ft. seven and one-half inch frame. Noble led the Orengeville five with 18 points. CLI! 7 Q r. 65, ,Q M YUBAAMRJJT ton 522.2 oi csv uarvmanmo as and nd! 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' W 5s3n1oq B! aazw ovii s!13QaQaw!9 ei TQ Q1Q7 Orangcville Winslow Lena Dakota Pearl City Winslow H Orangeville K Lena Dakota Pearl City COUNTY STANDINGS HAH TEAM WON LOST PER. 8 O 1.000 5 5 .650 4 4 .500 3 5 .550 O 8 .OOO MBU TEAM WON LOST PER. 7 1 .875 6 2 .750 5 5 .650 1 7 .125 V 1 7 .125 GHEERfLEADERS Jean Folgete, Elaine Kaderly, and Mary Lou Jones were the o ing the 1944-45 a very good job up during games in getting the the games. .The juniors. hear-loaders for the Orangere,dur- I basketball season. These girls did of keeping the morale of the team 1 that looked somewhat doubtful, and cheering section popped up duringl cheer-leaders this year were all 0 1 . 1 , r., I flair 55 ' 'fate jj-l- ' K L1-'r'ffgNfi-.wf s, L, .i lr A,,,...,,fwa.p ,Q e, wfwv 4 ' Q-3' Lain PLAYERS on ORAHGEVILLE HIGH BASKETBALL TEAIVIS Dick Noble was the forward, and small player of the Orangeville cagers. He was high man in the games during the season. Dick came the season to have a credit of 284 points. most of through He also had the best free-throw record with an of .606. During the County Tournament he had a cold night and couldn't come through. Dick will be back to fill the forward slot next year. average Armin Hurless was the other forward for the Purrle and Gold souad. Armin had a credit of 259 points during the season. He was a 'good rebound player on his own shots. Armin happened to be the only olayer that wesn't taien out of a game unless he went out on fouls. He will be back yet next year to fill out the other forward spot. Jesse Jacobs was the tall one on the scuad, and played center. He leaves the souad which will make the team 9 little smaller in size. Jesse was the highest scorer in an individual game, with 27 ooints. In some of the games. the forwards fed it to him so he could get a shot. Jesse will not be there next year to hold the ball in one hand. Merwin Schieder filled the guard slot very well tzis season. Between him and Lyle the game at Lena might have been differentr Merwin had many a bad bumc book at his position. He came through at guarding when the games were close and with the aid of the other guard, helped very much in the outcome of the game.' herwin will be back next year to clay center or guard. Dale Veach was small but just like a brick wall in his guard position. Dale will leave to Orangers this season and will be missed very much. He stopped many fast breaks made by the choosing teams during the season. Dale couldn't do much scoring but the scoring done by the others was much due to his good guarding. -,Q 2 4f?Gg' l W' '4f7'Q' lflffliy' E3 9 s o t q..l f e 'mt v I . lil' ' - ' ' YS: I 49 Aaaaa'451ZdZ2Y A5f,,7' H Qs ' .xx-.zixgww Qzwsvlm-1 fn sm: 1' Aw, ,. me w H... 'rms' mwanuz.-x:a.,mn1vr: vm-.vy:Q.: .,g,:.M.k wan an K-can 12-w1...lGnnaL . .vaww fc , A ',,: 'fue nf, an-Lak.-'.'w ne, fr mqmeenvxmnm' mlm! 6 I xg 'N' fi Hilti U' i2:7 C3 Lyle Henze played guard this season and will be back the next two years to fill out the guard position. Lyle helped very much this season be- fore he came down with the mumps. He couldn't get back to his regular gate after his illness, but next year he'll come along well. In many of theen- counters this year, Lyle with his speed and jump- ing ability,stopped the opposing team from getting points when they might have made the outcome un- favorable. Bob Tuescher was the smallest one on the whole squad. Some times Bob had a time of score- ing but he got loose balls and wasin among the big players' feet. He would get passes from the other team without the passer ever thinking that it was possible. Bob has two more years on the court and he will be out there fighting. John Untersee played forward for the Orange- ville reserves. Jo ny was the high scorer for the seconds this season. He fought hard and was in after the ball all the time. He will be out yet next year to play for the Orangers. Eldred Hulbert played the center slot for them. seconds during the season. He will leave with the other two seniors this season. He fought very hard all season, and it seemed that every time the ball was loose and there was a jump baD.Eldred was in the Jump off. He 'made many a game miserable for the opposing team, because of his useful he o Gene Jacobs played guard for the seconds. His height helped very much under the opponents, basket. He did a great deal of the scoring for the Orangers. Gene's one-handed long shot proved to be effective in most of the games. He fed the forwards on a fast break with good accuracy. 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Leo has three more years of basketball and they should be good ones for him. He can shoot the bell from any place on the court and they go through the net. Leo will , be very helpful again next year. The Orsngeville basketball squad hed n very L successful season. The boys started out with eight straight contests end fell off somewhatto- word the end of the se son. They have played good games by coming thrcugh for eight conference wins. Pearl City was The only county team to defeat the Orangers this season. Orengeville lost out in the County Tournament but outside of that they have had a very good season. The varsity had won fourteen contests while dropping eight, for nn average of .656. The Or- engers made rn average of 58.5 points per game. Their opponents woren't fer behind with an average of 54.8. The Purple end Gold scored 844 points this season. Their opponents scored 767 points which made e 7? point difference. The reserves have won twelve games and dropped six for'sn av- erage of .667. J. M. Bostien coached the Orsngers this year and came through with s good season. He had more than thirty boys to work with during the season. There were many freshmen that went out, e feet which will help the next few years. Most of the boys that were on the two teams came up from grade school and they had had much experience. The team next year should be just es good if not better be- cause of the experience the new-comers had this seeson.' Q15 .fha - I P 5 'M if-.. 1. TW? QM S E 1 LSE, 1 i . lil!! I 'p 21? jiQ fw ' Q. 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' 1 ,,4.. f , - g iiffivfmfgvfjk i 'F ' ' lflx35'vMLf K 'H 0 ' u'i, fm A f ggiglixppilE2QQ5553553zyaan55275EZZ22Q5Z2Tff. 1227 D-'A ' E222gg:7d Cf? f TRIANGULAR TRACK AND FIELD MEET HELD AT DAKOTA APRIL 27 Orangevllle, Peostonioa, and Dakota held an interestlng meet, which gave Psostonico 54 points for first plaseg Orangsville 26 points for ssoond plaoeg Dakota 19 points for third plaooa The boys that plaosd LM the most received blue ribbons fpr first plaoe,rsd rlbbons for svoohd pl2cs,and white ribbons for third place. Ststistics for ssch event are ss follows: 100 yard dashlWHCnze COW,lstg Myers CPj,2nd' Flame ing CPD, Srdi 'Time Qno time Pysllsbles Shot gut--Holmsr LPJ, lst5 Myers CPD, 2nd3 Sohwitz 0 5rd, Distance 57 ft, 5 inc Half gils- Dill CPJ, lstg Untorses !OJ,2nd3 Dinges ob Srdu Tlme 211.4 A BroaacJsip-small ary, lstj Clay qnb, Zndj Fleming P,, Sri, .Distance l9ft, Sin, f Discus--Holme? QPJ,4lstj Dell CPD, 2nd3 Myers CPD, 5rd, Dlstgnco lll ftv 9 int 220 ysru dashm-Honzo QOJ,lstg MyersCPD,2ndg Schund DD Erdu Timo :25,9 High Juni sMiohert srl, lst? Krions C05 6 CrullCDH ' tied for Zndl Height 5f1,l2 in. 440 yard dashf-wilson inf, lstg Molnort KP3, Endg Hurlcss LOA, 5rdq Time 455 ' M11cs?KgrbQru gfbh lstg soneisor Loy, zna, Crull DD, 5rdd Timo szos f Polo Valth-Glayftl Q NobloiOb tied for lst5Mionert '4Pp, ara. Height Qft. Qinc Relays-CPD lst, CDD End, COD 5rd, l dw X x j Q fb 1' A .f Mx QSM! m ..,4r:nvm.rwx: -:mmf .fshmgwa , .-zmlzvslmf , , ' man unalQ.fs1semeun.m'AuammLmmm4manL 1. jfmlwx r-A'-,px Orangeville, Lena, Winslow, Pearl City, Dako- ta, and Lanark held an interesting meet, giving Lena first with 683 points: Lanerk second with 52 points: Dakota third with 253 points: Pearl Cit fifth with 152 'points. These the bed weeth as follows: fourth with 205 points: Orangeville 25 of points: and Winslow sixth with fine records were made in spite er. Statistics for the meet are 6G yard dash--Kleoping CLaD, lst' Henze COD, 2nd Meeker CLD,5rdg Roberts CPCD,4th3 SchwartzCDD s 5th. Time: 6.95 lOO yard dash--Bailey CLD,letg Kleoping CLaD 2nd Hsnze COD, Srdg Bailey CLD,4thy Gnagey CLD5th Time: lO.6 Put--Schwartz CLD, lst: Schrosr CPCD,2ndgDec ker CLaD, Srdg Bailey CLD, 4thg Gnsgey CLD, 5th, Distance: 57ft. 5 in. Mile--Csssins CLoD, lst: Distlomier CLD, 2nd ' Terherk CDD,5rdg Koppein CLD,4thg Hurlcss COD 5th. Time: 2 min. 9.8 sec. Broad Jump--Bailey CLD, lst: Altsnburn CLD, Kloepping CLe.D,5rd3 Herman CPGD4thgSchwertz CLD, 5th Distance 19 ft.'151n. ' Discus--Clay CDD,lstg Baker CLD, Endg Gnagey Srdg Klaus CLD,4thg D105 ft. 7 in. Shot Half 2nd . CLD, Crone COD,5th. Distance 220 yard dash--Klaus CLD,lstg Merchant CLeD, 2nd, Schwartz CLD,5rdg Herman CPCD, 4thg Terhark CDD, sch. no time svs11sb1e. r L 5 LQ SP U E 2 Sl W CL ea I-4 3 4 f E5 e C9 'Z 52 '53 on r I-' CJ . m EA. in cv 'U I-l P.: r: cu sn va D , y. xft 41??6d1h5r ,d?24f' 45' 125' 4if' 4-1 1-IQZLAVJ 1 - 3 ,wmv O 'F Dv' My High Jump-4Beiloy CLD lst, Sckroor0PCD 2ndg Fern steedCLD,Millsr CWD,RobcrtsCPGD,and Torhsrk CDD tied for era, een, and sun. Disnsncesfc. 3 in. 440--Diostlomeier CLD lst' Wilson CDD Endg IKcmpel CecD Srdg Hurless COD 4th3 Gnegcy CLD 4th. Time: 55.1 seconds. Mile--Cossins CLD lst: Terhsrk CDD 2nd3 Gru1lCDD Srdg Busjehn CLD 4thg Frost CWD 5th, Time: 4 min. 525 seconds. Vault--Gnegey CLD and Noble CGD tied for lst: Terhark CDD Srdg Roberts CPCD 4thgMerchantCLQ 5th, Distance: Qft. Pole f ' 4: .zzvyfws . V hm .-amlsx-rn? f ,:i.:zaavx1wilfnma:fL-w-,mvaw- urns: mxmnhnir.'e13za:aN:u:mm'.1:sn.4w1:r4:asr2a1 2f,s,ur.uunm.:t-mana ma 4-.mss.114:s1c1m1f-w:f::..,wx::fvx .4 .4 ' JDKES Mr. Keisterz nDarling, what happens is bandagedln Mrs hat.W . Fink stood before her Sunday- bright spring morning and said: each one of you to tell me what thankful for this morning.N Little Mabel was thankful because Mrs one ,rf t me J.. d? Your eye . Keister: 'Donit be funny--this is my new School .class UNow, I want you have to be God had given her blue eyes. Dorothy was thankful for her wavy hair. Little Willie, freokle-faced end red-haired sat at the end of the seat. When his turn came he said: WTeacher, I don't know what to be thankful for.' God purty nigh ruined me.N Miss Saaijenga asked her class to give a compound sentence and Theora Scheider offered the follow- ing: 0The girl milked the cow and strained it.n There was quite a discussion among the members of the first reader class over the meaning of the word NUnaware.W Several gave definitions, all more or less good,but the prize was voted to Suzie, who said, nUnaware is that you take fore you put your nightie on.U As the bow-legged waiter approached, asked: NHave you got frog legs?H NNo, That's rheumatism., I've had it Miss Saaijenga told her ,English ol sentence closing with the two words off, just be- Jack Bolender for years.N ss to write a UBitter End.U r. C-. One paper had Cruel fate pursued her to the bit- ter end.U Another hed NAfter two days of terrible carnage the fight came, to n bitter end.U Miss Saaijenga was almost shocked when some practical joker handed in'NOur dog run a cat under our beck fence and just when she was nearly through, he bit 'er end.n x ' fmzhf x ' ' 1:m:.::.umw,z: mmusnsvxgm-auainaarzmzamzmm-annals!! 11-fnmxmin-:.ssmr,xf1e::v.1nuems ' , A I 1 lp V , .M its VVV, -'A.Vx ,' ' :CZ 'P' . F QD .1Z'f I I' E E Mother: UWel1, son, what have you been doing all X afternoon?N he Burlyn: UShooting orsps.N V X Mother: NThet must stop. Those little things Q have as much right to live as you heve.n t Q' Fred: UDon't you patronize the Rook Grove barber p tl any more?H . x George: UNO, he's too absent-minded. Last time I went ln for s shave he pinned a newspaper around X my neck and gave me e towel to read.n X' A little girl was put in an upper berth for fthe first time. She kept crying till her mother told N her not to be.sfrn1d because God would watch over X her. Q WMother, are you there?U she ssksd. Q Miles!! UFather, are you there?N s llifeahll A passenger lost patience and bolloweo. UWe're x all here. Your futher and mother and brothers and Q sisters and sunts and uncles and cousins. We're Q ' all here--now go to sleep.N Q There was s pause end then very softly, HMama.U o ' Hwas that God?H fs l .. Q It was Sunday afternoon, Mother knitted while CEL-1 A Merwin read and dozed in 2 soft chair. Mother--Uherwin, have you thought of the canary?N S? Morwin--nYesN 1 A Hs fel hi '? , 1 ..NOXie You C 'H N-532, HHeVe you given him water?n IINOH ' UThen what have you dono?U WThought of him.N Jesse in restaurant: UBring me some brain food, I've got an examination tomorrow.u Q Waiter--UOKay, take your choice. I've got heed cheese and noodle eoup.M J , 45, Q L , 111 Q 1 PM s. S Dale--Uwhat did you do when your girl's father S caught you kissing her? Leland: Uwhy, first I started to argue, then I S started to explain, than I started to apologize, X and then I started to run, but, gosh, it was to Q leteg I should have done that in the first place.u N Old Gentleman: 02on't you know that cigar is N injurious to you? Kenny L.: NSure, but if I didn't smoke it, my X brother would.W X Mother: nLeland, you have disobeyed you old ER grandmother. Leland: UNO, I didn't, Ma.n x Mother: WYes, you did. You've been in swimming N haven t you? Leland: Yes, Ma.n - S Mother: uDidn't I hear her say to you not to go in swimming? Leland: WOh, she d1dn't toll us thatg she only came out and said: 'Boys, I wouldn't go in sw1mm1ng,' and I shouldn't think she wou1d,an old rheumatic woman like herg but she didn't say any-- thing about our going in swimming.n 1 ' 1 :em C sue! nods you bib tual' 11' ' nabgilg W 2 i ,I 1 -:.3' ,UA Q . 2 9. 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'f 'imp 5 'vig' 35? 5 ' if 1251 '7,4 ,'.-ff 1?fi Tv .N '7'v 'f U . ':- 'M'-ij4,v3' Q' 122621, WPLWQ' '::1ff'g1 !'gl5 13'qr3.v'!1' 1 - 'ns . -,- , shfr,v2 fH++ rw Qmfdjdfnf 'Uee6??wmsmE HEEE5EQ5E e P J 'EL i H7 A . ' Aagrjgzhnkx F 4 . oasno STAFF Editor --------------------- f -------- +Howard Paxton Assistant Editor ---------------------- Vivian Mills Business Manager -------------- - ------- Aileen Hofer Activities ---------------------------- Mary Bordner Art Editor -----q--------------------- Shirley Veach Calendar ----------- T ----n---------- Doris Zimmerman Sports ---.------------------------n- Jesse Jacobs Photographer ------------n---------- Yvonne Schmitz Jokes --------------------------------- Donald Stamm Advisor ------------------------------- Mrs, Keister Printersg Alice Emrick,Marilyn Gill,Jesse Jacobs, Donald Stamm, Howard Paxton, Vivian Mills, -Aileen Hofer. Typists: Elaine Wilson, Aileen Hofer, Shirley Veach, Yvonne Schwitz, Doris Zimmerman, Alice Ruf, Ruth Meinert, Vivian Mills, Eileen Stemm, Shirley Reeser, Alice Emrick, ' STUDENT COUNCIL Alice Ruf ------------------------- Senior Armin Hurless---President --------- Junior Milford Schwitz ---------------- -Sophmore June Dietmeier ---e-------------- Freshman NEWS STAFF Editor Aileen Hofcr Assistant Editor -m--T---Jean Shippy, Alice Emrick Sports ---------------------------------- Dick Noble News Henorters Doris Zimmerman,CProl Jeenne Knotts,Alice Ruf, Leland Shinny, Howard Paxton. SQHLQIJ Junigrg Roland Kleckler, Tneore Scheider, Louise Wichmen, John Untersee. Snnhmnrig Lois Clarno, Norma Jenn Schoney, Harley Dinges, Milford Schmitz, Doris Kubetzke. Ergghmang Edwin Untersee, Leo Babler, Kenneth Lower. LIEHARIANS Harley Dinges, Norma Trotter, Mariella Bermore, Doris Kissinger. ' QD ' D5ZZZ2555717AiA ngg?fl ,. If 'Z' dy' I, gjigapsgf' 45: I N Sl 0 ,' Fi c 115i S ffl X aus- 41.3.2 wr mmnamnmmr 'f z.1fn4mm,sxm2s:cfm1m3.Ma:esm.:2i1 :.11un:aswsz:1,fv-sxzu. r.:1ma1.,.',:5sf:airn'6+'ff..aa i.15s:xN-.am kxwm-fsazrsnfw ww ,mf 1 ,fr .:.vmm1'1 'za was cw. , ws-:rw , ' 1 ' p , 1 - Xgfee k,: qw' h- t .. . .petri X r wg! TJ gilt, -cgi: il! EQ? BAND N .fLi3l2.f1::.af Q l , X Presidentm-Jeqee do obs K Vice-PreeiS.e,'zt--1'-oiat Paxton Q Secretary--Vivian mills Q Treasurer--Theory Scheider Q L1brariens--Norma Schoney- Doris Kissinger k4' Members S Clarinets Cornets Qgyonhonea S .' Alice Emrick Theore Schcider Aileen Hofer X Eugene Shaffer Louise Hickman Robert Dingee X Doris Kissinger Eileen Hull Arlene Rufi Q 5 Doris Zimmerman Qoan Bermore Marielle Eermore X Carol Knotts Harley Dinges Norma Royer Q Alice Ruf C Marian Busjahn X Elaine Wilson Flute X Ruth Meinert Trombones Merwin Soheider Mary Lou Jones Clifforf-Crone S Oneta Dingee Lyle Hcnze Bess Horn Q' w N Norma Sononey 5 Alto morn Drums Ei Vivian Mills 5esee Jecobs CD 1S'l Yvonne Schmitz ly Howard Paxton 1 Activities ta' Decoration Dey, Music Festival, Commencement, Summer Concerts, Fair, Basketball games, Christmas Program. Mr. Starck Mr. Starck directec the band this year. He graduated from the Weldon School of Music in Ghicigo. He had eight years of concert bendand symphony orchestra. He has taught music for twenty years in Iowe, Wisconsin, and Illinois schools. :5E1,fNj 3-va wmwusfvirmnrmawnafgzazrxlux. Jasmin ' ' uualnulluxl mmf ' w..1.mfxQ .1-nmf1au:.aaisru.a.i.mz::1.'rz'sm. Qgglgjigilfzgygib Q H ,xi5Z2fZZ255ZZ7n. r 92 Q5 Q GLEE CLUBS Officers: President--Jean Shippy Vice President--Mary Lou Bordner Sec. Q Treas.--Mary Lou Jones Librarians--Thecra Scheider Margaret Horstmeier Mariella Barmore Activities: There were forty-four girls and thirty boys who joined the glee club in the fall. The Glee Clubs took part in the Christmas program by singing: uJesus,Jesus, Rest Your Head,W WMedley of Christmas Carols,W and nJesu Bamb1no.u They also took part in the county music festival held at Winslow where the following selections were sung-- Girls' Chorus: . Glanna Nia Mia -------------------- Harbach, Reigger Let My Song Fill Your Heart --------- Ernest Charles I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked---Twohig, O'Hera Boys Chorus: Hallelujah -------------------- Robin, Grey, Scotson Water Boy ---------------------------------- Harding Mixed Chorus: H1 America ------------------ f --------- Vivian Mills America My Own -------------------------- Noble Cain Gracious Saviour-- ------------------- Lesson, Gluck Mrs. Zartman Mrs. Ford Zartman of Freeport directed the Glee Clubs this year. Mrs. Zartman has a Bachelor of Music degree from Carlton College at Northleld, Minnesota. She directed the public school music chorus and girls' glee club at Carlton for one year. For sixteen years she has directed the chorus at St. John's Church at Freeport. She also gives private lessons, f ' ,H . ,r s Z . L.- .jf YI X. I 3 43 UD, 'J -' .M.T6?yCD me El ff A l C3 WS HOME ECONOMICS CLUB OfficersL President-Msrllyn Gill Vice President-Arlene Heuber Secretary-Msrielle Farmore Treasurer-Iola Lsusch Pledge: UI pledge my loyalty to the Orengeville Home Economics Club. I oromise to uphold its sims and ideels,eno to serve my school, my home, community, state, and nation whenever end however I cen.U Colorsg N Yellow and Anus Flowerg Brown-Eyed Susan Our first monthly meeting was used for initi- ating the new members into the club.Miss Dannewitz was our advisor and instructor for both semesters of this year. Some of our activities during the year were: Each one contributed something they had made at the Orenguvllle Community Fair. Three erlzes were given. Arlene .Reuber won first prize, Louise Michman, sccond,and Iola Leusch, third. We had s Bake Sale and took cherge of the refreshment stand at the bvsketball games e few times. We served 125 boys and 55 teachers at the Annual Agriculture Judging Contest held here on Saturday, February 17th. A Roller Skating Psrty was held at Freeport end we invited the F. F. A. end basketball boys es our guests. In May s Mother end Daughter Benouet was held in honor and enoreciation of our mothers. Xl xl Jus Qs, ' IL jf , N' tJ iiwaar .4nrQ '29a'ff77?7Va9dZ5'QF 3 1-P71 tl nlfifpgi tfflb .3 gf' Q!! n 1' Y 5. X x xl x 3 1 0 U' 5 Q MF , .. aim-, ' , 1: ' ' ' as :mama 'aclrlws-1 srznwpa-',zsv:.f4..'l'abrrrv:M m.'r9r...nv.- sf. .Af .,:is4wSzu.-wzlxrw mins.-www! ' 1 . I A . ,,.. y f President - Fred Kummer Vice President - George Shippy Secretary - Donald Stamm Treasurer - Howard Paxton Reporter - Merwin Scheider Advisor - Mr. Hefty Fourteen Green Hands were initiated into the Chapter. This brought the membership to thirty- six. Two delegates, Fred Kummer and George Shippy, represented the chapter at a sectional meeting held at Forreston, September 18. We helped sponsor the CommuniQVFa1r bysetting up prizes taken out of the F.F.A. treasury for Ag boys to stimulate interest among members. We sponsored the sectional Grain and Poultry Judging contest. Twenty schools from Section one participated. The following boys represented Or- angeville: Fred Meinert, Dick La Borde, and Don- ald Hermann in Poultryg Jack Shippy, Dick Rote, and Gene Pinnow in Grain. For noon recreation a ping pong and checker tournament was conducted. p Money for the treasury was raised by selling pop and hot dogs at basket ball games, and bythe co-operative fruit plot in which strawberries was the main crop. ' Fred Kummer and Merwin Scheider have met the requirements and have applied for the State Farmer's Degree. The Father and Son Banquet was held on March 7, this being our main event of the year. ce 5- Us . O 11 S V2Q! 'S W 41 vi:f'U CB 'U if LOD H bf V3 gg NH N 1'x,h.' w :att Azznzzvipiggw .4zv54f,nadZZ6656Z4466Z465f ln: -lx .p E 5-33, 5 my S k 9 Q f gear Go Ao Al Qfficersz President ----------- Aileen Hofer Vice President ------ Marilyn Gill Secretary ----------- Vivian Mills Treasurer ----------- Lois Clarno G. A. A. classes were held every Wednesday afternoon under the direction of the instructor, Miss Dsnnewitzp She served ss our instructor for both semesters. A point system was worked out so that everyone could participete in outside activi- ties and receive points for them. A certain num- ber of points have to be earned before you can re- ceive s G. A. A. letter. Most of the girls hsve done pretty well on the point system. The G. A. A. held a hay-rldc early lest fall, each one inviting a guest. A ride through the country and a weinner roast in Babler's stone qua- frry were the highlights of the evening. The first school dence was held in the gym on April 6th. 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Dale Veech Dutch............ .George Shlpoy Br1en....,...... ..Jesse Jacobs Omar... ... .Leland Shipny Hel... . .... .Howard Paxton Pete .... .......... .Trnle Wellman Prudence Darling... ..Viv1en Mills H Rascal fthe do J.. .Shocks wilson C3 Penny Alice mf QDS ' . s- ennu Q--Q.. :1.:.. T, L ,,'..,,L4,r Jane.. mhlrley fieeser Miriem....... ..Fffi1yn 'ill I-yQY Extra Couple... . ...Iole Leusch Jggff' I emerge Hulbert fx 5.1 Vivien. . . . .Alleen Plofer TIME: PLACE: The Present lsummerl The home of the Mclntyres in e university town in northern Cellfornia. . ACT I Scene Scene ACT II Scene Scene ACT IIISCGHS I I A few weeks I Late afternoon II Several months later later II Two hours later The next morning 9-'urn:am,un.:'.p-far: , ' s- 'ramsxsvsgemzmeaumv.mv,wm:3anainN1Lze' mmf' Y muwmninm.-,n.rmMvi.msci:.+ 1-924,91 ' - ' zulu, ii 6 mile., f ff- 9 yi: 'Q',f llllllll 1 I rlfllfr llll d X ' ' 7 I aff' Q If 'QL i Q Q 9 S it JUNLOR CLASS PLAY Q On Friday evening April 20, 1045, the Junior N Clase of Grengeville Community high School ore- eented a three ect domestic comedy, UPol1eh1ng X Paoen, by Clerk WLllerd,1n the High School Gym- 'X naelnm under the direction of Mies Dene Saeijenge. Q PLACE: A small town in the Middle west. TIME: The present. e N The cast ie ae follower A k Mrs. SteVene---n- ---Q------- --N--Q--Elaine Kederly Q Merle--------M ------ ---- nu-wm- ------ Louise Wiohmen N slaney Smith ....... -----.- ...n.. ---mer-1-fin senieaer Q Samuel Karmen-N ----- ----m--- ---u N-Q--Burlyn Yrlens Arthur SMLti--M--M-an---1-0--M--M ------ Gene Jeoobe X Jane Smith--N ------- --- --------- --Nwhery Lou Jones Q Dick Brainerd-Nh--1-N ---- Mm---M----M-Armin Hurleee N Rose Parker--A ----- N------W--env ---- em--Jean Folgete QQ Reginald Debney ----- uN-M- ------ n----Clifford Crone 4 g Peggy Samneon-M --------- W----M--Q-uTheora Schieder CQz:!, ' I 'V ACT ONE. Living room of Sidney Smith'e home.A Ent- 11, urday afternoon in June. King! I .. ., V ACT TwO. The eeme. The next morning. CDuring ALT 'faq II, the curtain falls for one minute to denote e Q lepee of three hourn.l '1 we AC1 ILMEE. The eeme. Early in December q - gf- Q. 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The Freshman boys came to school dressed in any kind of dress they could get hold of, make-up an inch thick, and they carried little sister's Udollien.The girls came to school dressed in over- alls, red handkerchiefs, and straw hats. Besides this they carried bricks. A What this last object was for no one seemed to know.To add to the freeh- mens' misery they had to bow whenever they saw a teacher or a sophomore and give them a piece of candy. The freshmen thought they had hada pretty big day, but the sophomores had more planned for the evening. So back came the freshmen again that eve- be put through the paces. This time the ning to torture wasn't too bad. After having to eat a con- coction the sophomores dreamed up they had to kiss a book and get Nduckedu in some water, and do some other small th1ngs.They played games, and refresh- ments were served. ' THE RETURN PARTY On November 15 the freshmen returned the so- phomore initiation party with a skating party at the Roller Rink in Freeport. 'S i I P A 3 P ? CZLI4 CD N, np.. fl: 4, ' x HL 'N fa' ' gh! 7:1 I A . ': f u,,, fx N3 ..-. 'fP?Q', ,. ,L x ,. f .' -2' Z ', JQGEQZZT ,y 4 mg-.. .-QQ.7L bQf,Q' ff 551 y 5 tw L1 . gag Q OHAeGmVlLLE FAIR 1944 On October 6 and 7,the thirteenth consecutive fair was held at Orangevils High School,the Chalrf man being Mr. Leo Rush. Friday was the big day for the rural school. youngsters. After placing their entries,there were racing and chlnnlng contests. During the morning a movie was shown for the Grades in the assembly, but a few of the high school Kids slipped in. In the afternoon our ball team played Lena. Around 4:00 the judges had decided upon who were winners and there was a mad scramble, for each one's entries. The evenings entertainment for Friday evening included three one' act Plays given by the Womanpe Club of Orangeville,the Evangelical church of Rock Grove, and the Methodist church of Orangeville, respectively. The program also included several musical numbers. Saturday was spent mostly looking at the ex- hibits, although a splendid Farmers Day program was enjoyed. Althogether there were l45 different individuel entries exhibited and SOO different en- tries or articles. The Rural School exhibit was the beet one Orangeville ever had. The Saturday night entertainment included ----- Tony Carlo, CRad1o comedianJJoe and Mabel Paul in UMus1cal Nonsensen, and Mexican Music by the Bentley Trio. The High prize winners were also announcedg the high rank- ing three were: Mrs. Wm. Auman 172 points Clint Scheider 156 points Charles Wickman 141 points The High Ranking Agriculture boy and Home Ec- onomics girl were Merwin Scheider and Arlene Reuben :f,r4wf.2 ffxhsfa- ' 1.1 : p,Q,rn'- . '.'szv':z-cpm. 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Orangeville beet Winslow here. Now we can go to the movies. Sound projector set arrives. Orangeville beats Lena there. F. F. A. starts salvage drive for scrap paper. F, F. A. delegates attended Sectional Meeting at Forreston. Did you get tired of sitting? Glee Clubs organize- 48 girls, 27 boys 111111 I fi J9'fI . L ' jg'Zij5i9 A . f, Calf Q sci g rc L' s N W v s 2, . - R ' x A s B Q I I xx A ' Egu4H C7 Freshman Initiation: All the nbeautifuln girlsQjfjfE5- and those Hhandsomeu men. Annual magazine sale ! starts. -Senior's long wanted. clfsq rings arrive at depot. Pictures arrive. Freshman Class organ4i 2534 izes. Ava -Basketball suits given out. Orangeville beats Pearl City there. -Seniors doing good in magazine sales. Didn't get anything today. The town of Drsngeville was entertained as the band tried out the new loud speaker. If someone can find an extra pie around any- where they should bring it to the fair. Committee for the annual makes a trip to Dak- ota. Lster in the day the kittenball team and s51pt of fans went also to Dakota to skin them ll.ir1Sumxlmsu m3ni!iL nuK W X, EC- l iz? 1: 03 'N.. X October S 2--Magazine sales closed with a total of 5886.00 S taken in. - X 3--Ballgame at Winslow called off on account of Q rain. 4--Orangeville beats Winslow there. Q 5--set ready for the fair. Q 6--Big day. The annual fair-was held with success Q Won 9th consecutive game from Lena here. X 9--Senior play committee selects play--UGrowing Q Painsu. X 10--Movie--UFr1endly Valleyu. Softball team went Ag to Winslow to see Dakota vs. Winslow game. X ll--Freshman Home Ec. and Ag. Classes hold WGet Q Acquaintedn Party. X 12--G. A. A. girls are busy asking boys to attend X their hey-ride party. Q 13--End of six weeks. Q 16--G. A. A. partyg Hay-ride and Weiner Roast. 17--Seniors start tryouts for play. Q 18-19-20--'I'eacher's Institute. Q 25--Continued tryouts for play. Vivian and Carol X Jean Knotts came to History Glass late today X without an excuse. Miss Moses is going to inf G9 vestigate. Even then Carol is lucky with this , war shortage and everything. s s 24--First senior play practise. nv 26--Some of the boys in bookkeeping are coming to 0 class tomorrow with their thumbs tied up. 9 Elaine Wilson has tried it and d1dn't have to 1 Q! do her work. But she had a little fall. .mx 27--The Freshmen seem to be getting to be good English students. They know their lessons so well that Miss Saaijenge sends them to the study hall. 30--F. F. A. gathered paper for scrap paper drive. Received 10,800 lbs. 51--Seniors decide to buy heotograph machine. NOVGIIYDSI' 2--East bus trip enjoyed andrippyn hike to school 7--Seniors hold meeting for dedication of annual, but nothing accomplished. 8--Seniors d1dn't need much practise on the play today. They were sent home early. :Q LJ' ef e if v fir -- ' fl. W 111. Q. 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December 1--Senior class play, WGrowlng Painsn, presented successfully. What is that about Gross losing a wheel out east there somewhere? 4--Movie picture--Nioung Mr. Lincoln.N 5--Won basketball game from Freeport Frosh-Soph. teams. . ll-12--Snowbound-No school. 15-fSchool in session with only about half of the school present. 14--Happy Birthday, Miss Saaijenga! was she sur- prised when all the classes started singing WHappy B1rthday.U 15--Could Mr. Shaffer have started reading funny books in sohool??? He was carrying one in his pocket today. Movie--NListen to Britain.W 18--Beat Winslow in two basketball games. Seniors decide to dedicate the annual to the Boys in Service from this community. 19--Fritz has run .low on money so he has resorted to staying in the schoolhouse over the noon hour for the rest of the week. It oou1dn't be because he had to. 22-aHurrah! Last day of school this year, Christ- mas program and exchange of gifts in the afternoon. Won two basketball games from Dakota. J snuary . 5--We have a new teacher this semester. Oh no, 1t's just Miss Moses with a different name. Congratulations, Mrs. Fink. - at aaa name. mm wma.umm-.1x'slnma'q:sL:lmwamnmniam1ym1v:.eLv::a7+Az4:g.-'L' ' :gmmmm xwvnmnm afmsuaasir h ' ' W ' ,UQ HP. ' N ryege-R x ,,,,, fl, Q -. 1 .,- ,, . Af 'ICQ' ,ffi..,,q,i:, l -zrhgfszzufc A gin 'N K I 13. Qanuary L ' ' dr Q XX 5--It's usually better if everyone in the band plays the seme niece. Norms Schoney tried to play a different piece than the rest of us but it didnlt work so wells 8--Miss Saeiyenga, where did you get those pretty roses? Hehe wonit tell.b Four short educae tional movies gaven. Acme ice Club Skating Party held in Freeport after being postponed a few tinese ll--Seniors-Wxucme in end take your seats ouietlyu to remember Miss SSSTTPHQS hyo 12--No school. 'SUQKSF brcne. Lost first basket- ball game to Durand. 18--Junior Gless 'decides on class rings, and Seniors pick out commencement invnations end name cards, 19-22eeSemester Exemsh 25--Moving pictureeeHThe Three Little Brulnsn, and other short reelse Defeated by Aouin. . 26--Won one and lost one besketbell game et Winslow. 27--Beaten by Shennonq 29--People are flocking eround Jeen Folgetet Oh, it's s diamond. Good luck, Jean and George. Eebruery y d 1--Long feces from the tournament. --Groundhog Dey--He sew his shedow. --Beaten by Aquln. 7-Bm-N0 school. 9--Won two gemes from Dekote. 12--George Shiooy hed such e cold in history class that Mrs. Fink hed to give him s cough drop. They said it wesn't funny either,but we laugh- ed anyway. 15--Kenny Lower is beck to school' after e brief absence. - 2 6 1 4 2 ,v 1 Q59 C2253 ELQED i W' tif NFS ,I 3 gy Q, 'i .p .. Qzsdfji' JL . fm, w w 941933 fd 1 QBCIA i 2- V 1 . If fb. yy., ., March 4 'L 'fl re IZ? ll ,Y lug February 14--Junior and Senior girls decide to wear formals for the banquet. The F. F. A, awards for the winners of the checker tournament were given out. Everyone should have heard that Jazzy band session today, Won two basketball games from Pearl City. This makes the WAN team undefeat ed in conference games. 15-- 16-- 19--Seniors held a program in history clses. It consisted of talks, a fine male quartet, and sinaing. 22--Norma Royer joins the Freshman ranks. Juniors pick out their class play--nPol1sh1ng Papen. 23--Movies--Ulndieu and another on reconversion from peace to war. 2 --Movies--nLet's See Chicagon and nThe Sport f- .- ll Pf.lrQdC Q 6--Tryouts for Junior play. It 1sn't everyone ,ggaaaH6 H5oaelbufAnnan' '??99959F9f Y a 0 -N . that is prepared for emergencies like Donald Stamm, for instance, when he tore his pants. 12--Juniors had their pictures taken for the annual. 15--John Untersee won a bet by Jumping out of the assembly window. 19--Fritz, you shouldn't drive so reckless. You have Miss Soaijenga so scared she wouldn't want to ride with you. ' 21--Freshmen pictures taken for the annual. 26--Second full length picture this year--WHeideu. 27--Start a ping-pong tournament for the boys and firle. 26--Enrol Knotts and Merwin Scheider were very ln- terested in their conversation in bend today. SO--Good Friday--No school. Q 04.2 Q3 AM 4 alsmxai .una o: ' vr'3IQ 3 Cf! .2 .4 'i'f! HH ' QIHD 11045 nsdw, atq gnlqmug td fad img? lioai o2 u1I 59 8113 453 'nt z14!ia1s4 .inbox 25,3 A , hi ego . A l 1, 6 iv'QQEEZD 55ZZ22?Q5CZ5Z422?5Z225' A2?5f 2 ' , I April y yf I 2--Vivian Mille has been seen wearing a diamond since last Saturday night. 5--Dick Noble we-,nts to be differ-ent from other I boys. iwhen he grows up he wants to be e men. l 4--Thet dieeeee of nlaying the- wrong piece in ' bend must be catching. The first clerinets did it todey. N A , 6--Movie--NGa1lntin Getewayn. Everyone enjoyed the G. A. A. Dance end hooee for more of them. 9--Home Ec. Meeting. 12--Seniors have pictures taken for annualf 15--End of 5th six weeks, Movie--nCherm and Per- sonalitynl Assembly progrem in honor of the late President Roosevelt, 16M-The Chrmpionshie game wfe nleyed for the ping- pong tournament. Robert Becker wee the champ- ion for the entire school, end Corrine Fink wee the girl champion. 20--The Junior nley--nPolishing Pnnen, presented. 25--Box Social end Movies. 26-Track meet with Dakota and Pecetonioe. 50--Mr.iBealer gives talk in assembly. 3 Q9 1--Track meet with Lena end Dekote. Cilfwr QED 5--Besketball benquet. I 4--Music Festival Ft Winslow. , Q ll--Junior-Senior Benquet. ifiw ggsij 16--County Treck Meet, l K f ' 16--Mother-Deughter Benquet. JvfLf 20--Beccelvurcete. f 25--Semester Exams. 24--Commencement. y , fi fmfils 1ffgSEl'ijf:lriQzzvz .Z-as A A4 A Zig vs Q g g Q FABEWELL POEM In the fall of nineteen forty-one A navy crew set sail, With thirty-eight green sailors Our aim to swim, not fail. We started our boot training With vigor and with Vim But during the stormy voyage A few of us fell in. Sometimes when we're off duty We gather on the deck, For parties, band, and singing And good times by the peck. Among the different courses The radio work was one. And as we studied for the stage We had a lot of fun. And now throw out the anchor Of the good ship O. H. S. She's trained us well for duty, We're sure she did her beet. So Anchors Aweigh, schoolmates And let it e'er be said ' That O. H. S. has led us well To the voyages ahead. 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