Peshtigo High School - Peshcocan Yearbook (Peshtigo, WI)
- Class of 1950
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EHUU1 UU UU1J UU-VXLF THAT WE, 1111 V1 A111 111 111511, , ' , , g 1 1 T 1 'X 'A A ,- U -1,- 50 STAFF standing 3chounard,Berth,saedke,Ochs,Zebrasky,Behnke seated Brown,Bancroft,Thompson,Mansf1eld,M1ss Brown,Haasl, Armstron,,O1son fe, the sta f WG bers of the 1950 Peshcocan, in behalf of the fifty ei hth Dradu ting class of Peshtigo High School, present this annual to you in hopes that it will serve as a memory book f our activities and yours To Miss Brown, for her guidance and patience, ae five our most sincere thanks We are very grateful to Mr Baker, of the Baker studios in Marirette, whose fine pictures add so much to our anr ual We wish to express our appreciation to the Board of Education for their message to us, and to our sponsors for their financial assistance Our special thanks go to the faculty, whose understanding and leadership have made our high school years four of the finest in our lives sditor in thief' B111 Berth Jim Zebrasky Business Managers TO!!! 5361111149 lmrilyn Mansfield Literary Editor Gail Thompson Music and Clubs Joyce Armstrong Sports Don Schounard AP Al Ochs Ph0t03PaPhY Bill saedke Typists June Brown Hazel Bancroft Avis Olson Advisor M133 Broun 50 V . 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J- 1 u o Assoc1Qne'sd1f.of-51... ...Sally H33-91. f....IfIIfIIfI :ff AEUILTY S LiKOY LOVEDALE Supt Unlverslty of Wisconsin Latln CLYDE YEALEL o ,Oshkosh State Teachers SOC13l Sclence Sc1ence,Env11sh IRMA FORSBERG Ph B ,Unlverslty of Chlcago English, B1010gy GUNNARD FLODINE Sherwood M sic School Band ,Instrumental MuSiC tanding r Yeazel,Mr Felker,Miss C Lunoin,mr Lovedale Mr Blomber ' S Seatea Mrs. Reuther,mr , ss A Lundlnihrs Forsberg ADELINP bUlV'Dl1 M A ,Unlverslty of Mlnnesota Math, C1t1zensh1p MARIAN FORSETH B 5 ,Unlverslty of hlnnesota Northwestern Unlverslty Unlverslty of Wisconsln Home Economlcs CONQTANCE LUNDIN N1cho1's Buslness School Secretary MHES SEGER B S , Mllwaukee State Teachers wiSCOnS1n Conservatory Lawrence Conservatory Chlcago Conservatory NUSIC EVE'YN BRUJJ, Prln 4 A ,Unlverslty of MlnnCSOta Engllsh ARNOLD FELKER B E ,LaCrosse State Teachers M A ,Unlverslty of Iowa Soc1al Sclence FLDRA REUTHER ,whltewater State Teachers Commerclal RONALD BLOMBERG ,Unlverslty of w1SCOHS1H oclence, Phys1cal Educatlon 50 2 Q ' Us F',:fr'-ft:,w::- 1:S','n M1 ' ' . - , to , , gf -, w x .7 I .r . B.A,,St,01af College B.A.,St. Olaf College ?.b.,Unlvermlty of Hlnnesota B.D. .'. ' ' f' A ' ' , , . . . . . ' ' BeEn . A I . . ' ' B,S. ' ' ' I ' lf HEARD EMF FW UWXTUEN 27 To the Class of 1950 Con,ratulat1ons on b in the Mid Century raduating class of Peso ive H1 h School Many changes have taken place in the past lift! years many more will take place within the next fifty ,ears lhere is no use in looking on the past we all must look to the future Your class and your generation will play a very important part in the next half century You have every opoor tunity to make sure that you do play a vital role in the years to come The Great American heritage is that no one is doomed to failure You can vo as far forward in the next half century, as you desire Of course, progress takes hard work, foresight, and integrity but, these are yours for the askinz And the coming years will need many persons of both sexes, who have strong character and vho are capaole of lonv ran ed, level headed planning Make your mind up now that you will be one of the leaders May we, the Board of Edu ation, offer you our sincerest con rat ulations on your graduation, and the very best o luck for your future Sincerely, Board of Education Grant Thompson, President '50 UNMMWWWWNE MQMMNE IHFHHSU THE E Q, 2 .?-..j l....- '50 SALLY HAASL It's nice to be nater al when you're natur ally ruce G A A 1, Glee Club 3-11, Pres 11, Forenslcs 2 3-11, Class Pres Librarian 11, Cancb' Sales 11, Cheerleader 3-11, Sewing Club 1, Triple Tno 11, Pep Club 1 2 3-h, D A R Alrard 11, Tinter Ball Queen 2, Annual Staff BILL CARTER All work and no hm is no life for un Basketball 2 3-11 Football 1 2 3-11 Tennis 1 2 3-11, Base- ball ls, letter Club 3-11, Forensics 2, Wm ter Ball Kina 3 ED ROSHJTHAL 'Work never bothers him, in fact, nothing does Foabbaal 2 3-h, Track 3-h, Basebm 3-11, Letter Club 3-11, Cancb' Sales 11 1950 Amr Q 4-1, X., SHIRLEY BUNDY never think of the future, it comes soon enough Glee Club 1 11, G A A 1 11, Sewing Club Pep Club 1 11 1950 CAROL LOVEDALE Those about her from her shall read the perfect ways of honor G A A. 1, Band 1 2 3- 11, Sec 11, Forensics 2 Class Vice-Pres 1 cheer leader 3-h, e Club 1 2 3-11, sewmg Club 1, Candy Sales 11, Winter Ball Chairman 2 RCNALD DHUEI 'Nothing can be more useful than a set de- termination not to be hurned Fmbm 2 3-la, Basket- ball 3, Track 3-h, ru.- lite Club 3, Tennis 3-11, Letter Club 11, Forensics 2, Candy Sales Lhnager 11 -10' un' DICK ALBREXIHT Right to the minute inallhiswork, Dick was never known to shirk' Canw Sales 11 TOM BEHIYKE He knows football :Lsn't the only place you need a line Basketball 2 3-h Foot- ball 2 3-lg, nest Value ble P1ayer,h, Tennis 3-11 Baseball 3-h, Letter Club 3-11, V1 e- Pres h, Annual Staff, Class Vice-Pres 2 Jr Class Pres Foren- s1cs 2 VERNON CHFISTENSEN I prefer judging cows to judging glrls h Boaclng 2 Football 3- Letter Ciub h, Track hi Candy Sales 74 HAROLD CRAMER 'Whatever is worth domg at aJ.1 is worth dO1Dg well. Badger Boys' State 3- 195-9 1950 IXNNA HIDE Her smile is like turning up a lamp. G-lee Club 1 23 Candy Sales hy L1bra.1'1an lx. E.LLIUI'I.' WEDI 'If school is liberb glve me deathln Band 1 2 3-lusnudent m- reetor 2 h, Pres 2 Winter Ball King 2 Hi lite Club 2, FO0'b'Dal1 2 3- lg, Baeketban 2, Letter Club lg, Forensics 2 AVIS OLSON Here is a dear and true iI1dU8tl'i0US friend G A A 1 2 3-h, Pep Club 1 2 3, sewing Club 1, CSXIW Sales h, Annual Staff A GEORGE ARLSTRONG I hate nobofvg I am in charity with the lorldou JUNE GPOSS She has flxed her eyes so th t she can look out, but no one can look 1n Glee Club 1, Sevrmg Club 1, G A A. 3 Librarian 3 NANCY DEVROY The true, strong and sound m1nd 1S the mind that can embrace equally great thmgs and small GAA 12 3-h Record Sec 3, V1ce-Pres 14 H1lite Club 3-I4 Prom Queen 3, Candy Sales 14, Press Club 14, SGC - 6' - b O ., 'f , ly N .- La. . . .. Q . .V ' 0 I U 3 Q . ' - - . S . ' Nr' - - s to 1 . f d 9 . . l o:e . Q.. si ,D ...rrrrh V qs. --' ni . h . 1.1 , ' ' 7-L QQ' A' fig fix xl A C , X K . ning V' 1950 Y' rib, CS -QS. EVELYN HURLEZ Whate'er she did was done with so much ease, in her alone 'twas natural to please. Librarian hs Candy Sales hi Glee Club 2, G.A.. A. 2. Transfer, Davenport , Iowa, 2. 3 X ALICE BOEEFHS In her are comblned both dzmligence and skill. Glee Club 1-2-3-143 Hilite Club 2 3-hs Forensics 23 Selling Club 13 Pep Club 1-2 C1385 SGCQ 30 1750 ED OCHS L1fe 1S a Jest, and all th1nvs show 1 , I thought so once, but ncr? I know lt Termls 1 2 3-7-1, Foot- ball h, Basketball 11 letter Club 2 3-h, Baseball 11 LUCY HENSELI IAN I 'Good health and good sense are two of 1:.fe's greatest blessings H-1l1te Club 1 2 3-lg, Treas 14, Glee Club 3, GAA. 1 2 3-h Sports- mansh1p Award , Candy sales 11 sewing Club 1, Librarian 2 3-h SA' RUTH BRAIZWAY As irresponsible as a streak of light- G.A:A.l23-hy Se1ingC1ub13Hi lite Club 2-3-ll, Pres. 23 Glee Club 1 3-lu Pep Club 1-2 3-hy Cambr Sales 145 For- Qn8icB 20 HERHAH GROSS Wake me up when the sun rises, but don't let the smm rise too early Band 1 2 3-h, Fam,- ball 1 2 3-h Let- ter Club 2 3-I4 Pep Band 1 2 3-h, orches- tra 3-lg, Baseball h, Track lg HAROLD ELLINGSEN It is not so import- ant to be serious as it is to be serious about important thing Football 3-h, Basket- ball 2 3, Letter Club h, Baseball 14 sn 1950 1950 ff ll ARLEEN ICIILH 'No humn thing is of serious importance. Sewing Club 13 Glee Club 1-2-33 Hilite Club 23 G.A.A. 1-35 J' HAIL THOMPSON Proper words in proper places Seurlng Club 1, Hilite Club 1, G A A 1 2 3- 14, Band 1 2 3-U, Press Club 21, Annual Staff, Ch Prom Ccmmrlttee 3, Pep Club 1 2 3-h, L1- brarian 11 JUNE BROWN 'Happiness is a dellcate balance between what one has and what one is Canw Sales lx, Annual Staff, GAA 123-ll, Ch G A A Ways and lbans lx, Glee Club 1, K 4 I 5 X anne Club 3-L, vice- Pres 3, Winter Ball Queen 3, Pep Club l 2 YARREW WED! ARDIS RACE II 'Breathing a1l8YS works out for the best. Basketball 2-3-35 Letter Club h. Like the deep sea, always calm. G.A.A. 1-2-3-14, Sportsman- ship Award 35 Librarian 2- 3- 5 1 ' O HAZEL BANCROFI' UIDYB is only chatter, friends are all that matter ' Sewing Club 1, G A A 1, Hilite Club 3-ll, Sec lg, Else Club 1 2 3,-u, Pep Club 1 2 3-h, Cans? Sales lg, Annual Staff, Badger Girls' State 3 FAIE SI'RUI'Z Hour luclq I am! Rhen- ever I make a mistake, people are sure to dis- cover it! a A A. 1 2 3-h, Art Club h, Hilite Club 1 2 3-h, Forensics 2, Cancbr Sales la vringsofdeedsthe soulmustmommt' CATHIETAILGI ar- Glee Club 1 2 3-11, Libr :lan lg, Forensics 2 Clas Secretary lg, G A A. 1, Triple Trio h, Sewing Club 1, Pep Club 1 2 3-lg, Cheer leader 14, Candy Sales lp. I, 4 ?!QW'1'N' BILL KUSHMAN He who loves not vine, women, and song, He is a fool his whole life long Letter Club 3-Lg, Foot- ball 3-h, Basketball 3 ,-U Capt hy ln Band 1 -ef w-...K BILL GAEIKE To ne the chann of an encyclopedia is that it knows and I needn't H1lite Club 1 2 3 Candy Sales Manager 14 Band 1 2 3, Annual Staff Tennis I4 AL OCHS It matters not how a man dies, but hour he lives Football 2, Basketball 1 2 3-h, Tennis 1 2 3-14, Letter Club 2 3- ,4-9 Baseball 3',-1: Track la ALICE IIZNULTY 'Silence is not always tact, and it is tact that is golden, not silence Hilite Club 1 2 3, G 1.1 1 2 3-h, Pep Club 2 3-lg J . . I I I S . 1 1 3 . 0 I . 3 . e ' ' if - - . 8 . . - , . - I Nav, 1 - - ' - - . I s , . N 1 . A If K H QT I 11,4 x. ' - ' ' S. 4 . L, , 0' . ,, -5 . -- 5 Ch . 3 ' , DICK BANACH W brain feels like a. incushion, stuck full of things to do JUDY LANIJRE Little women do grea things GAA l,SewingClub1 Class Pres 1, Canch' Sales lg, Band 1 2 3-h, Pep Club 1 2 3-14, Glee Club 2 3-h, Forensics 2 librarian 2 h, Triple Trio 14, Cheerleader 1950 1950 K nserenelfolduyhands andvraitl G1eeC1ub1 Sewing C111b1,G Z 4 1. JIH ZEBRASKY 'Loud in the morning thou shalt hear ny voice ascending high Fb0t'b811 3443 CSL'-Vt ll Letter Club 3-lu Badger Boys' State 3, Prom Chairman 3, Class Sec 1, Class Pres ls, Annual Staff, Candy Sales ls, Press Club lg, Pres h Q. Do:l.ng easily what others fmd diff1 cult is talent Glee Clubl2 3 G.A.A. 1-2-3-hi ofp mm ANN OLIVEITO 5-1. av Club 1 2 3-143 Can Sales '43 Sewing C1 ub JANE KNISKHIN 'The Lady Jane was tall ma slimy The Lady Jane was fair. Sewing Club 13 Glee Club 1 2-3-hs Triple me hy G.A..a. 1 2-3-ng Camv Sales la. MAB! HARRIS In spite of aJ.1 the learned have said, I still nv om opinion keep. Transfer, Gary, Ind.,3 Glee Club 1-2-3-143 B.C.C. 1-2,Gar,v3 Girls Club 1-2,0a1'yo as a - 3 O r,,le'la A H , P 1' C , - D i 2-3. D ' ' ' t e e e ' . I V Y . es T ' -T . 5' . . 34-le . ' . ' ' . ax ' 1 g 1 3 Gmurs Joumnc 'Life without laughter is a dreary bunk. G.A.A. 1-2-3-hs Pep Club 1-2-3-hs Glee Club 1-25 Band 1-2-3-ng canqy sales hs Sewing Club 1. RONALD AIBRECHI' 'A little nonsense non' and then, Is relished by the best of men ' Football 2,3,h, Ten- nis 2 3-lg Track lt, Baseball , Letter Club 3-h ELLEN! DUESCHIR G1adJ,y would she learn and gladly teach. mee Club 1- sewing Club 15 mite Club 35 Idbrarlan 3. QQ- DCN SCHOUNARD 'Youth is glorious, but it isnft a. career Band 1 2 3, Lgr Foot- ball, Basketball, Base- ball 1 2 3-lt, Letter Club 2 3-11, Vice-Pres 33 Forensics 2, Pep Band 2 3, Annual Staff, Candy Sales lx 6' vrmmz smuroon WRU-U HANSFIEI-U all IUPKCMSKI 'Women hater-hates to 'There are other mn 'He stars on the field leave them Football 2 3-h, Bm: 1 2 3-lt, Letter Club 3-lu Track 3-la than those at school G A A 1, Glee Club 13 Librarian 2, Candy Sales 74, Annual Steffi Fbreneics 2, Pep Club 1-2-3-ll, Sewing Club 1 and on the floorg A ooach'e dream and plenty more Football 1 2 3-h, co- capta.:Ln Lt, Basketball 123-h,'rraek123, utter c1ub 1 2 3-14, Pres h JOYCE ARr.'STRONG Ideals are like the stars, we never reach them, but , 11ke the marmer on the sea, we chart our course by them ' Glee Club 1 2 3-h Triple Tr1o 14, Hilite Club 1 3 , Forensics 1950 1950 iffwm 23- GAAl2 , ,--+ Pres h,GAA Sec Treas 2, Treas 3-11, Annu.-Q1 Staff, candy A Sales h Su 'Q X PAT P07135 A millqr wav of freckles across the bridge of her nose G A A 1 2, Candy Sales lg, I-Iilite Club 2 3-h, Pep Club 1 2 SANDRA ANDERSON A ring on the finger is worth two on the phone. BILL BERPH came, I saw, and I'm still 1oo1d.ngl Transfer, Brlllion, 3 Basketbanl 1 2 h msn Valuable Player , Student Council 1 2, Hass Pres 2, Foot- ball Mgr 1 2, Class Vice-Pres 11, Letter Club 1 'P' 11, Prom King 3, Annual Staff - g, , , Q ui, 112 V Q A III o o . ' 1: H Q- E - 12, 2, fv .I 3 rw isrxyh -I . - D3 - - - - -3-11 ,s J wil. V 2 ZA -' ' 0 ' 5 0 0 J' I N V' Z I L f' . ' ' 5. .Q A uv 1-4 'l A' , 8 ' H . in. ' ' Q '14 ll 96 aw' '91 X Top Row Turza, Pesch, Jensen Fourth Row Ganter, Seefeldt, Strutz, Pearce Third Row Wood, Lhedke, Bundy, Krutz, Beauclaire, Constine Second Row Miller, Fritz, Barrett, Drys, Birkett, Lindberg, GouJ.d First Row Ziemann, Dohl, Larson, Storey, Wienke, Cronenworth, Valley, Ellison School resumed on September slxth, and our class started its third year of hlgh school with a membership of fifty five We welcomed a new member, Fave Larrick, into our group Mrs Wal ter Forsberg was our advisor. Our first b1g moment, socialh spealctng, was the Home Coming Dance on October twenty nmth The scene was a, football field, with goal posts, football dlmnnies, and corn shocks, the latter in anticipation of the coming Halloween activities llzsic was furnished by Butsey Grey's orches- Tao .-, -. , .ur 3 K3 5- I je' . . fx ' 4 , 6 ' 9 :N ' f ' V ,ix 4, X ' 'T ff K - 7 ' ' Lg f a Q fs 5 - , i X'-In E1 'H . . A 5 Q 1 , ' r . 2 ,. a ,A 5 , I AW, A xx 4 L' xl V , K , Q I , A 'Q a ' , f -.5 , 9 w Q Q - f 1' , ,, h I, V 4 in ' - 1 A KA X 'f. it F I - Q J g A . W .' . - ' we A was ,K a - H R' X- Jf H. 1 - , .. , ' S, N l-1,-5, ' ,H gx , -' 5 . ,A , fu hw L L--Jw ss:-.-xt. K L l xr b x e El .L 1 -. ew X e r - J 1 - A F Y ' ' 3' H -4 Q 'R' Q , ,r , ,t Q 3 Ii U ' x V H1 t 1 Q -Tiff, N K 'A f U ,K I ' v, fi P X L X A ' . - . . Q f 'fiv- Q, , Kish 'T 51:27 el fn Top Row Johnston, Karplnsl , Lbunier Fourth ROW England, Swanson, Pom-azz, sielarf Third RU' 593-dl: Caebe, Ames, Lemke, Kmskern. Johnston Second Row Yetter, Nesberg, Larrlck, Gaeth, Rohde, Luedtke, Anderson Flfst RU' Ka-mms Brabender, Hansen, stuart., Barrett, Voelker, Polzm, R Carlson On May f:l.f'th the class sponsored the annual Jun1or Prom We chose Tulip Time as our motif The gy-m was decorated mth appropriate Dutch scenes, oh1efJy vrzmdmllls and tulips in a promsion of colors Paul Nesberg and Donna Strutz reigned as King and Queen, and music was furnished by Reggie Ba.rber's ten piece ensemble Class Offlcers Roland Lemke Presldent Emil Fntz Vlce-Presldent Kathleen Barrett Secretary Tre smrer Irs. Forsberg...... ... .Advlsor ..... ...., S ,Q 4 ' V2 ' I ' A n ,gf Q , - V Q ,., I . ,, la .,,. . ,, I I V v 0 51 24 A '- , 45 ' . . 5 '52 ' ,IP 4' - W , 1 , I , . 4 - , ' n ' Q I W' r ,sin J . ' . ' x ,I , J r yf, . V 2' 5 r ' M, - 4 1 fe ' I f - flxX ,:L11 ' 1 i , ,.. . if .,-ff ff. , . J ? I . 4' ' A ' 4 A 1 Q 5 r ff' 4 1 4- 'Z' 13 1 , -1' -ev . 1, 4 A i v J. , 5. wif 0, A 1 K' j a t 5, ' . 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Q A ,, ns Z T e E Top Row Bruemmer, Strehlau, W Armstrong, Ninneman, Schoenfeld Fourth Ron Carlson, Carlson, Jones, Martin, Boudreau, Strojxv Third Row Gould, Couvallion, Schuasler, Eklund, Bruso, Hurley, Kelly Second Row Hall, Kaschke, Belter, Seidl, Cnarneslqy, Smith, Clarke ,swf lf'x .Hx 1 -3' Bottom Ron Kornburger, Zeske, Ldller, Bergeson, Finger, Archambault, Elias, henselman One of the high lights of the year was, of course, our init1ation party for the freshxmn the beginning of the year Daring the day, at our request, they ran around mth bags on their feet, p1cture frames around their necks, and qua.nt1t1es of lipstick all over their faces At night they performed their flnal Lnitiatlon stunts and were entertalned at a party in the gm We entered a float in the Homecommg Parade and won second pr1ze The float p1ctu.red the Peshtlgo football players chargzmg a weary Lourdes team ..-.... 150-...- Q2 h 4 ir e 2- , Q ' -- I x wgvl , Lx, ' AI AVA , 'il ' ,x ,, i hvel v, I f I ,3 ,Q t n V ff' - N 1 - 4 ' ,V A ,I , ' ' v n at ff if-X x JI w 1, ' -4 o - - 1 53 W ' - 1- ' 3 ' 32 K X 5 X 3 in A 17 Sh Qi L X , V g, 155 g q ' t J A x A 'T 1 . , 4 -2 Q ' d -E B I i ' - I 1 hh u ' ' - I t x A W Y 53,1 t out-, If -ffflll g otd , t i V 1? V 'A N L I f l X' gl ,K ', Q XX M efe.. .' WK t d 'N X n x X .EJ ' at - V rl pu 'Y 4r+ is iw! X M ,ZA fl f I fl '1 , I ll ' y 4 7 'eo VW' Top Row Brown, Abel, Nisch ke, Rudolph, LaVaJ.1ey Fourth Rmr Stujenslci., Hawkins, Kaempf, Race, Schlavensw, lhyer Third Row Devroy, h'a.ncour, food, Yeazel, Witmeyer, L Amstrong, Pichee Second Row Behnke, Jeske, Zebraslq, Hoeder, Nelson, Barrett, Horen Bottom Row Joach1m,Hart1d.g,Jopek,Car1s0n,1.indquist ,Olnstead,Borbhs ,Anderson Mft Our class gave an assembly program in January in the form of a television program The cast accidentally C73 ran short of players and had to call on Coach Blomberg to help out He gave an exnellent performance! Class Oflflcers Pres1dent V166 Presldent Secretary Treasurer Advlsor B111 Anderson Dlck Jopek 'Jayne Armstrong Mike Barrett Mr Felker 14 SO Q I' , f l A Q Y ia , ' s 'Q ' p ' a . ' . , , 4 - -. 'H S- ' , ' Q ALJ. w .-'v': 1,1 I r ' '- if ,- . i +' ' Eff -f 2 - . e e f m 1 Wff, 1 ,. 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'T 1 is 5 1 ..,, v 13 395, In 40 ffm Top Row Voelker, schema, G Polzin, snrogqy, H Polzm, Luedtke, N Skorflund Fourth Rmr Gabriel, Jensen, Archambault, Rohde, Ellison, Va.ndeLaarschot, Tonn Third Row Barrett, Finger, N Hipke, Klenovich, Schormard, Schroeder, V Schroeder, Lalke Second Row G Voelker, Abel, Sieloff, Brown, Gzyzwa, Elias, Hartwig, Larson Bottom an P Harb, Beauclanre, Bembe, Lund, higland, Gaebh, Quay, c Skovrlund Initiation for the seventy seven members of the freshman class was held the second week in September The girls were dressed in short dresses, wore their hair in pigtails and wore burlap bag sandals The boys wore short pants, nylon stockings for neckties, and had their faces decorated with lipstick The biggest event of the f:Lrst semester was the freshman class program in the assembly It really was a Nsplasn The plays presented were The King with the Terrible Tempern and The Fatal Quest The characters of the plays vr.L11 al revs be memorable in the minds of the upper classmen They included a king, a queen, and a princess riding a nbeautifmil. horse In addition to the plays piano selections were played by June Polzin, and Paul Spangenberg, talented freshman accordionist, played several numbers ..-, .-..., I 'O In A I 1 W S Q fi :sl X 2 K 7 Ir Nhvgx H In gangs 5 fi f Top Ran Manson, Bruso, Ames, Thompson, Cudnohofsld., Jones, Safflarski I-'burth Row Seefeldt, MacDonald, Brault, Landre, Anderson, Schoenfe1d+, Haasl Third Run Gehler, Sandburg, Kaempf, Polzin, Warnecxe, Franiuk, Krause, Liller Second Row Baumann, Weber, Spa.ngenberg,Harper,B Hipke,Brabender,Conoens, A Bruso Bottom Ron Dohl, J Po1zin,Stuart,H1mxphrey,Ziemann,Rueche1,A1brecht,7i.nther The second assembly program given by the class was another of the Freshman Minstrel Shows which it has become a tradition for the class to produce This was very much enqcyed by the audlence Class Officers Presldent Tgrry Guq Vice-President Walter Sandberg 3eCI'0f'a1'.Y Jurb' Brom Treasuner...... sagem-ta m'o Ye8Ze1aooa noone socoldvl-301' .-.. ...-. fn. 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'ICO ICQOOUI' .Ill lla- IXLENEJAE 5553-1- Our parents drove us back to the Bastille for another year The large freshman class enter- ed mth the usual combinatlon of timadity and boisterousness Class electlons were held The well organiz- ed senior ma.chine waged an industrious campaign Cheer Leaders elected Sally Haasl, Juch Landre, Carol Lovedale and Cathy Taylor lead the Varslty group, wh11e in charge of the Jayvees are Barbara Bruezmner, Fm Finger, and Joyce Jeske The students engoyed a Lyceum number, Ber- te1le's Bird C1.rcus June Brown helped in the act and got a big kiss- from a bard of course with Sturgeon Bay, 19 18 The varsity cheerleaders made their debut Freshman imtiation The teachers were driven mad as usual whLl.e the freshmen were offlclally taken into our midst One wel come feature was the absence of the onion necklaces formerly associated with this ceremony Our second game, Gillett here The score was 19 O with Gillett on the long end of the rope 30- We won! WE won! Niagara was our victm Score 19 O Seniors sponsored a dance to celebrate Ah! Money! lf.-IIIT' 7 We played Coleman there and lost again 7-0 111, not It shouldn't happen to nice people like us, but it did Stephenson trounced us 745-6 But, we never say die! Those hOI'X'1ble yellow p1eces made their first appearance of the year report cards Just to make the day consistently gloomy Lena gave us a 16-6 licking. 28- Homecoming game The team played hard, Lourdes was too much for them, and we lost 31 O Desp1te the loss, the Homecomlng dance sponsored by the juniors was a success It was a busy week for them In additlon to dance preparations, they worked on an assembly program g1ven thas afternoon A parade spon sored by the Pep Club was held before the game The semors won first pr1ze for the best float in the parade The1r ent con- s1sted of a horse-s1ze bulldog Its ody was assembled by senlor :Lnventive gemuses out of ware, excelslor, and, be11eve it or not, even a lamp shade Legs for the critter were by courtesy of Bill Haasl and Diz Hiller 29 31 Thanks to a fine program of activitles directed by PAL and a change of heart on the part of some of our formr vandal minded assoclates, the usual HaJlowe'en damage was practically non-enstent in Peshtigo They sponsored a masquerade party Halloween night, and prizes were glven for the best cos tumes The decorations were appropriate for the occasion, and an out of town orchestra IXIIIIV Happy Dqt Teachers' Convention! Vacation starts at noon! American Education Week begins Our parents came to v:i.s:.t school Freshman program, a good piece of work for their first attempt Drama Club program Basketball started Our first game with Lourdes in lhrinette got them off to a good sta1't We lost, 35-26 Wausaukee there, and our turn to win one Final score 36-28 in our favor md of second six weeks W, how time flies! 274- Thanksgivmg vacation starts ..-.. ..... A v ' . but . D - . - - ' 6- , ' - - - 1 IZ 9- ' - . 12- ' . ' ' ' 1 In . , . -. 16- We p1ayed.and lost our first football game furnished the music for da-Ixcj-ng 22- - , ' 23- . . '3'2,1 . ' 5 2- 7' 0 I 'N N 11. ' 12- . ' 19- . ' 22- . lb- 23- . . . 21- . 4 o EXW ENEJZQXE xnxx! l X9 0 M BET: Stephenson tnere Lost 157 Sen.1.or boys presented a musical program It's a good thang the composers of the munbers were not present to see what happened to their compositions! mrinette here Score, lkarinette 52 Peshtigo M3 6- At last rre're getting started Peshtigo 6 Suring lb comes Santa Claus! Q 3.1 S 3- lla- O- F-59 e traveled to Gillet to play Surmg Very confusing, but true We won 61 16 lost a home game to Lourdes 11,9 37 :Te went to Coleman and took an easy one, bl 29 F-1I'St appearance of the G A A ln an assembly program Played Gillett there and came through with a 145-37 1r1n Jun1ors entertalned at an assembly pro gram 'von our last game of the season from Crivltz ended in a three ww tie for the M and O Conference championshlp At last W'e'11 have a new WUPTV to add to om' collection Iyceum number on autograph collecting and other hobbles We're all inspired to try some of them, but will probably be over the fever by this tlme next week That seems to be the my we operate lately H, 219- A movie dealing nth brotherhood gave us some U-ANI 2 We played Lena here We lost, 3u 25 Coleman here We won, L9 31 Somebody's always taking the joy out of life School started Cnvitz there, and another V1Ct0IY for us 7 Took another beating irom Mar1nette, 33-28 Lost a heartbreaker to Gillett by one ponnt The sophomore program was enjoyed by all lv- We evened our score with Stephenson by winning 511-51 0- Half vray through , we hope--semester marks are not yet out Some of us are, for reas- ons easy to guess, in no hurry to get our grades Played Lena there, and made a brnliam comeback to win 52 1,6 5- Snow! Too l1ttle and too late to do us am' good as far as a day's vacation was concerned We had a vnhistler for a Lyceum program The boys leamed that there are other kinds of whistles than the wolf type Drama Club program and a 52 31 viCt0!'Y 3- h- good food for thought li L - IVIAWQ Tournament began at Larinette Peshtigo played Oconto and lost 113-hh .Ton from Niagara Oh, boy, we can plw for con- solationl In their spare moments during the past week the semor girls stirred up a miscellaneous collectlon of material into an assembly program which was very enjoyable Last night of the tournament, Seymour hh, Pesh- tigo 143 we wuz robbed! Bm Berth was a casualty broke his toe after the game Tem- per, temper! '50 A - , A J CX -..J f N I 1 1 K I I I Y X ' I K L I FK 1 , 6- ' . -hz. H , , ', ' 9- ' - . h, , - . 10- ' - 13. . Q - j 1 ' 8- 17-- ' ' - 0 20- Christmas'vacation starts. Oh, Boyl. Here by a 51-39 score. Peshtigo, Lena, and G53-Lett 2 I 3 -91 . ' X! ' tn . 3- . o - . , l la- . 6. - ' - . ol' ' 13: ' '. 1 I 3 o 2 . ' 1' I 0 . 2- ' , U 2 ' ' 27- - -' i ' EZXILENDAE A magician entertained us Coach got into the , agaan Class basketball tournaments started The freshmen gave the seniors a scare by beating oops, we mean los1ng,l3-3h In an overtime the Junlors beat the sophs 311 33 Tou.rna.ment ended with the seniors and sophs taking first and second places Sally Haasl, Fave Larrick, and Shlrley ltlller brought back three A ratings from the League forensic contest at Gillett All our native and adopted Irish came out a wearan' of the green The third annual freshman nnnstrel show was the feature attract- ion for the Friday assemblv period Nice work, freshmen! A movie and also a number of wandering mlnds now that spring has begun Shakespeare and lacbeth took a fancy beating at the hands of the afternoon senior English class Nell, we have one distinction-no other class can ever match our performance on this occasion look so intelllgent and -ans-.fer nth such a hlgh degree of ignorancel A day offl Liss Brown said it was because of her birthday, the schedule said it was because of a Teachers Convention in Green Bay, and personally, 'we don't care what the cause is so long as we get the free timel SB!! AFI? Sally Haasl, Fave Larrick, and Shirley Ldller came back from the district Forensic Contest at Appleton with an A 'md two B ratings respectively Sally, the first student ever to win this rating tvrice, vnll enter state competition at lhdison It may be spring on the calendar, but it isn't anywhere else Four days of snow, slush, sleet have us all shaking our piggy banks to see if they contain enough money to cover transportation to Florida, Texas , or any other place where we can see sunshine again 5- As the deadline for sending this annual to press comes close, the annual staff are as ing themselves vrlv they ever wanted to break into the fleld of llteraturel Easter vacatlon began School opened its doors to us agaln The Band and Glee Club presented the1r sprlng concert Another sax weeks over Tlurty dovm and six to got Solo music contest in Ihrlnette Band and Glee Club Music Festival in Marmette S Q, MAY Prom! Paul Nesberg and Donna Strutz led the festivltles as klng and queen Sen1or Class Play Senior Skip Daw Some of us will be doing it legally for the first time in our school career Senlor Class Day program 8- Baccalaureate Exams To pass or not to pass, that 15 the question a sixty four dollar one for many of us l.h.Yl'lOI'18l Daw g1ves us a little time for some last minute crammng More exams We're hoplng for a happy ending 4 EI! fllll i TIJNE 1 Senaor banquet 2 Graduation, at last! A act I 0 . 1,- . . '- . 5. ' . . 11- .. . . 13- 21- ' . ' , 22- - . - ' l . 29- a . 214- , ' It ta.kes our own pal-ticwnar brand of genius'to 0 lm 0 ' n 1 I . 1 9 I l 0 19- ' . 22- . high ze. ' ' . M' 2 - 29- . . ' X, ' 'E' r A n . - 30- u f' 31- ' o . . U ' l s am LL- , 0 and ,- EAA Top Row Inller, S Bundy, Davis, Gould, Ames, B Bunch, Larson, Valley, Elias, Ziemann, Larrlck, Caebe Tlurd Row Bebnke, Hall, D stratv, Boudreau, Pesch, Charneslqf, Olson, Krutz, Henselman, Ikzyer, F S+rutz, Race, Carlson Second Row Couvllllon, Johanek, Kmskern, Seefeldt, Brabender, Miss Lundln, Olivetto Bradv-gf, Thompson, Llndberg, Gaeth Bottom Row Schoerzaelfw, D Brosm, Devroy, Birkett, Armstrong, L3.ller, J Brown, Ilnnemann, K Barrett, Cronenworth The Glrls' Athlet1c Association, ntn mss Lundln as the leader, 13 increasing in membersnlp every year Nlnety two g1rls nos' belong to the orgam.zat1on T e var1ous sports nn vrh ch they oartlcivnte durln, the year are bovrllng, hiklng, volley ball, basletball, and baseball They also prov1de an assembly program and sell pro- grams at the footbwll games Offlcers thls year are Presldent, Joyce Armstrong, V1ce-Presldent, Nancy Devroy, Secretary and Treasurer, Amy Birkett, Recording Secretary, Pla:-,fee Wienke, Chairman of Indoor Sports , Sharley Lhller, Chalrman of Outdoor Sports , Jean Belter, Chalrman of Tvs and Means, June Brom Top Row Carlson, Ziemann, H rt, Jen en, iruso, Seefeldt, Gaeth, Weber, Malke, Nelson, Olmsted, Strehlau Third Row Kornaurger, Stuqen., e, N Skovrlund, Ka chke, f' Skosvlund, Storey, Ihrtin, Kelly, Arrstron, , Schroeder, Tood, Tiller Second Row Abel, Brault, Rohde, Gehler, Clark, f' Finger, mss Lundin, Belter, Gryzwa, Anderson, Lhrlult, , Bruemmer, Vande Laarschot Bottom Row Hclund, Beadclalre, Brown, f' nzmger, oppens, Iarnecke, Jeske, Smth, LaVallefj, Hurley N . . . Q . . . l ,. . . . , f . V . ' I W , . n .D 'J . 5 , Q ' O C 'v H . - . h l : . K 3 ' , . . ' . L O . . . . . . . A . . . .1 . . . . A . . . r Q Q 4 .' . 3 P S I ' .. . 1 ' nb n 0 An A I 0 JO , 'Z . ., . I . J. . 'Y . . . ,, .f . 2 .n fi u - FIUILQENEUICE AND HHLIQITE. Top Row Armstrong, f 1 '1 , e on, lolzm, Seefeldt Second Rcrr Blrkett, seo eldt, 'mn en, lller, Smth Seated dansl, strut , otkov , food, L.rr ck Interest in forenszxcs 1S IJICTGBSJJLQ evexj, Je.: Durlng the present season fourteen students were entered :Ln the prel1...1.na..y contests in Oratlon, Decla,mat1on, and Exterfnoraneous Readlng Tinners vere Yvonne Wood, Bill Haasl, Havel Seefeldt, A1109 Seefeldt, Fave L3l'I'1Ck, Any Bu' ett, Shirley I.tLller, and Sallj 'blaasl At the League contest held Ln GLllett Sally Liaasl, Wwe T'11'I'1Ck, 'md Shlrley killer recelved A ratlnvs vrhlch made then ell lble for the D1str1ct contest at Appleton Here Faye and Shirley earned B ratmr' Sally repeated her success of last fear by xnnning her second A rwtuv :Ln Dmstrlct corfoetnf lon, thus oecommg the flrst student 1.n Peshtlpo forenslc corrpetltlon to enter the State contest t 1d1-:on tmce This yea.r's H1l1te Club has the largest membership :Ln :Lts hlstozy, nth thirty five students :Lncluded in the group Three plays and several pantomjnes were g1ven for the assembly, and the club also gave a plq for one of the P T A meetings Play types included a comechr, a farce, and a nystery In addition to 3: dstudy and performance of plays, club members stucbf make-up, and hlstory of ama Club offzcers are President, Ruth Bradway, Vice-Pres1dent , Faye Larrlck, Secretary, Hazel Bancroft, Treasurer, Carol Lovedale Top Row Jones, L.-1cDon-wld, Nelson, eber, Jensen, Larrick, Iovedale Gaeth, PO1Z1l'1, Malke Third Row Stugens 1, Ping er, Anderson, Race, Borths, Ienselrmn, storey, Gryzvra, Devroy, Belter Second Row N Gaetn, Brabender, Seefcldt, Barrett, norsberg, Bancroft, Br d'-ray, Haasl, Brown Bottom ftcrr J dq, Broom, D1v1s, Liller, Gould, Hurley, Ares, farnecle, Hall , . ' . .' ,. 1 ,.. N ' . . I TZTAI.. , U 4...- . . . , ,, 7 ,.. . . . X . ..a l .. . .. Sn . -,. , v H -e M. .. . I 2 1, .S..1 . 5' J. , . ., . , M w- J .A o A I 1 A .C - ..' . u T . A. L Jr C . . . . R .?. . . ' wJ A ' LJ , ' JS: ' K is 3 V- . - . . . . . . . . 1. .- U - - Q 1.1 . . - 0 A o a . 0 0 o : I . ' 0 . O . ,,, 2 f v n v . . . , . Y 5 . 'C . 5 A - . rw . Q . . .. 2 . ' . . 1 . sw . A A u I 14 V IA L ' ' ' ' AE? ELI!! Top u.O'I eoer, Brmlt, Conpen , Slorlund, L 'Xrx o, 'Je uclaire Second Row Gaeth, A seefeldt, rs aulette, ennke, TI Seefeldt Bottom Row Barrett, QI'C13.TI1b3.Ult, Albrecht, A Bruso, Uroxm The Art Club reorganized for its second year :Ln October Meetings were held in the Science room during the actlvity period on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month Interest was stlmulated by the use of movies in this field New activities for the year Che of the magor projects of the year was the development of a series of nistoncal murals for the decoration of the assembly walls Mrs Haulette, organizer of the club, continued as its advisor this year 'Ihe Glee Club, which has thnrty flve members, is under the direct1on of hrs Seger Twelve of the girls in the group are included in a newly organized Trlple Qu3I'tvSto Officers of the Glee Club are President , Sally Haasl, Librarian, Catkv Taylor Onrtstandzng actinties of the year are the Spring Concert, the District 15.1510 Festival at Merinette, and providlng mus1c for the Commencement exerclses The ma,Jor1ty of the girls in the organizatlon were members of last year's Club which won a B ratmg m Eestwal competition at New London Top Row Taylor ,Armstrong ,IL asl ,Hawkins , !aI'necke ,Elias ,Bundy ,Landre , Jeske Third Row Carlson,Strutz,lbyer,Cha.rnes1qr,Bo1'ths ,Krutz,Storey,Boudreau,F1nver Second Row Brault ,Kn1skern,Birkett ,Ol1vetto , Bancroft ,Seefeldt ,Barrett ,Brabender Bott om Row Brovm ,Weber , El:x.as , Miller , Cronenworth , Gehler ,Brzdway FEILEE EU-NVE? . , Q 1 ii ' 1: ,gg L' -' . ' If ,V rw , , 1,5 P::.g' ,.- 'A s ci ' . ms pe f S . . If . H B ' . . , 1 1 , 1 0 . U . I . . I included completion of chalk drawings , pen Sketches , finger painting, and tr-while design . I I . - . . A 0 O 1 ' ' o . . . . . . . A 0 I 1 , : ' G ' :Q 4 ,, f AND Back Row fSeatedj Sherwood,Strutz,Anderson,Ruechel,Hu1nphrey CSta.ndJ.ngJ Gum, Stuart ,Arcnalubault ,Storey ,Harper ,zebraslqr ,Rosenthal ,Lanire , Schoenfeldt , A Loveda1e,Lmdberg,D:Lrec'tor F1od.1ne, CSeatedD Stehle,IIeumann,B Shervood, Albrecht Second Row Smlth, Bruemmer,M Sherwood,Fe1ker,Ch'oss,Weir,Ha.nsen,ELh1ers First Row Ni.nneman,KaJ.m,Fitzgerald,Ha11,'1'hcmpson,Car1son,La.rson,Joha.n.ek,I.oveda1e ajorettes Sorenson,Boudreau,Stibbe The Pesntigo High School Band, directed by ln' Ounnard Flodine, has a member- sh1p of forty Last sorlng at the Distrlct Muslc Festival held in New London, the Band rece1ved a B ratlng Besides olaynng at all home basketball games, the Band also takes part in Home- coming and Memorial Day parades and 8.3S18tS at other local events QINEHEETLQA An orchestra organized by three senior boys, Herman Gross, Warren Sherwood, and Elliott 'Yeir has been helpful in school and civic activities this year The group played for class and club dances, and also at banquets given by the Lions' Club and the Chamber of Commerce. mes Brown was the accompanist for the group, and freshman Paul Spangenberg was a great help 111 filling in gaps in the orchestration with his accordion. eww i a . ' . ' o I . .: ' . Beauclaire , Eldund L' : ' I - . A . . . . 1 ... . I I3 1:1 ' 0 UEJLEQIEEE EILIUIE Top Row Hall, Polzln, Lemke, Joachlm, Schounard, Landre, Sandburg, Schroeder, Storey Second Row Gaeth, Barrett , P1chee,Mr Yeazel, Zebrasky,Meun1er, Thompson Seat ed Devroyffetter, Rohde, Larr1ck,Va.ndeLaarschot , Kelly, Nelson Our newest school organization 13 the Press Club which was founded this year Its purpose is to write the weekly edit1on of the school news Under the dlI'9Ct10!1 of Mr Yeazel the twenty two members take turns supplying matenal for Bulldog Tales, our column in the Peshtigo Times The name, incidentally, was submitted by Sally Haasl, winner of a school wide contest sponsored by the Club for the purpose of securzmg a new name for the colxmzn Off1cers of the Press Club are President , Jim Zebrasky, Vice-President, Shirley Storey, Secretary, Nancy Devroy, Treasurer, FQ' Larrick An activity whlch gets little pubhcity, but wh1ch helps the school greatly, is the work of the hbrarians They take the responabulity of keeping the library clean, arrangmg books and magazines, and also assist Mrs Forseth in the catalog :Lng of new books Two lmbrarians are on duty dunng each class penod, and also during the time before school in the morning and at noon Top Row Yetter, Ihoe, Thom on, Ollvetto Thlrd Row Hartmnp, Kellv, Henselman, F Finyer, C Fmger 127 ff I . 0 . . I . C . , . . . , I . . 0 Second Row: Hurley, Race, Lfrs. Forseth, Haasl, Landre i J P, C9 N- C7 6 2 6 C7 A III A LUEHIEQAIQHAINE l Xl 1' N ,F' rf! 1 I f,,,,...v-1 LP MMU MALL Readlng rlght from Behnke, No 33 Zebraslqr, E Weir, Dhuey, Gross, Hansen, E Ochs Sherwood, Lemke, Sandburg, Schussler, Jopek, Maedke, Polzln, Devroy, Rosenthal, Pearce, Kamm, Seldl, Christensen, Ellingsen, Albrecht, Carter, Motkowskl Centered left to Tlght Schounard, Coach Blomberg, Sleloff The Peshtigo Bulldogs had a dismal season, winning one and losing six Although there were several very close games, the team seemed to lack the punch needed to come through Throughout the entire season the team was plagued by imluries The manor one of these was a brain concussion incurred by fullback Gene Mrtkowsld. in the first game Although this ended his play ing for the year, he gained the distinction of being the sea.son's top scorer by his play in this one game The squad unammously elected Tom Behnlce lbst Valuable Player, and Gene lbftkowsln. and Jim Zebra:-HU Co-captains for the year Sen1ors who will be lost. by graduation are Albrecht, Behnke, Carter, Chnstensen, Hxuey, Ellingsen, Gross, lbtkowski, E Ochs, Rosenthal, Sherwood, Weir, and Zebraski The seniors believe that Coach Blomberg did a very fine job in his first year of coachmg, and we Iish hm and next year's team a very success- ful season 50 arf ,LM-J I., A ...... QTAYWEEE Top Row Coach Francis Steffen, Behnke, Bauman, Larson, J Schounard, Landre, Hlplfe Horen, Armtrong, Assistant Coach Norman Hansen Bottom :iw ms, Haasl, Borehs, B1-uso, zinther, sm.-rt, Schoenfeld '1'he hrture for Peshtigo football looks very bnght Coaches Blombe Fran Steffen, and Red Hansen welded the team into fine form, in spite of being handicapped by lack of practice time This year the Jayvees won three and lost two This is a particularly good showing in view of the fact that Peshti o, using only freshmen and sophomores mst opposition from larger schools with more experienced players The Peshtigo team outplayed the lhrinette gridders up until the last forty fue seconds of the game when lhrinette intercepted a pass for a touchdown Jqvee players who should see a lot of action next year are Landre, Dahl, Zebraslqy, Sandberg, Devroy, Jopek, Schouna.rd,and Turza Peshtigo Peshtigo Pesht igo Peshtigo 7 6 Coleman 7 Oconnto O Lourdes O Coleman 7 ' 0 YE: 13010: eeoee Peshtigo Oelel eeeeemrinette 27esee erase 1,50 AEKETEMAXILL Reading right from Ne sberg,No 9 2 Kushman,Certer ,Barrett ,Pearce ,Sie1off,Berth, Motkowski ,Yeazel ,Coach Blomberg ,Guay, Schounard , beidl ,Hansen ,Lemke ,Behnke ,Weir , hd OChs,Al Ochs Best Sin e 4 This year's basketball squad compiled the best record of amr Bulldog team since 19746 In the regular season they won eleven and lost seven '1'he most thrilling game of the season was played against the Stephenson Eagles , when the Bulldogs won in an overtime game by the score of 51 MB The Bulldogs also won their first Mk O Conference troplv since 19746 d'l.1I'1I1g the season At the regional tournament the team won one game and lost two by one point margins The Bulldove rated first in defense and second in offense for the entire tournament Bill Kushmn, Al Ochs, and Ed Ochs were rated among the ten top scorers :Ln tournament plq t Ball Kushman was chosen captain, and Bill Berth was chosen most valuable player for he season The entire starting five will be lost through graduation They are Bill Kushman, Bill Berth, Al Ochs, Ed Ochs, and Warren Weir Peshtigo Peshtigo Peshtigo Peshtigo Peshtigo Peshtlgo Peshtigo Paahtiszo 26 2 h2 h 68 25 2 35 Lourdes 311 Lena 117 Stephenson 52 lhrinetfis 114 Suring 311 Coleman 311 Crivitz 33 Marinette TOURNAMQEINT Pesmigo LL2 h3 Ocomw Peshtigo 53 31 Niagara Pesnugo hz 113 Seymm' Pesht lgo Pe sht :Lgo Pe shtigo Pe sht :Lgo Pe shtigo Peshtigo Pe sht igo Pe shtigo 'Hail to the Varsity, long may they P95-Sn Supreme U 50 311 Gillett Lena 31 Wausaukee 6 Suring Lourdes Coleman Gillett 31 Crivitz C ' 60 ' 35 Peshtigo 36 28 Nausauloee Peshtigo 55 52 Stephenson 5 51 116 52 3 61 1 ' 74.9 if 22 h5 37 8 So 1 1 ll I TAYVEEE Barrett Archambault borths l J 9 and Guay, nss't coach hansen, Haasl, This year the Jayvees 14 and losing 4 They were Blomberg Most of the long or after Varsity practice Readlng right from Schounard Cholding ballj Joachim, Landre, Seidl, Horen, Bruso, L Barrett, beach Steffen, ngrs. Yeazel Linther, Pichee, ochoenfeld, rrancour, Jopek, btuart, Devroy layed a full eighteen game schedule, winning coached by Fran 3teffen, Red Hansen, and Mr hard practice hours they put in came at night The most exciting game of the year was the last one of the season, against Crivitz Dick Jopek was the hero of the game As the 'inal buzzer sounded, Dick shot and was fouled He calmly pu' both shots in to send the game into an overtime ,er1od, and again came through to put in the winning basaet Peshtigo Peshtigo Peshtigo Peshtigo P 3 t15O Peshtigo Pesrtiro Peshtlgo 'H 1 Lourd s Wausaukee Lena Marinette curing 'oleman Crivitz harlnette Peshtigo Peshtigo Peshtigo Peshtizo Peshtigo Peshtigo Peshtigo Pesktizo Gillett ate henson Lena Amberg Lourdes oleman J1l19tt Crivitz 50 26 .......... 21 9- 50 ,,,, ,.,, 25 . 37 .... ...35 ' 37 .... .... 35 ' P 32 .... ...2f 36 .... .... 32 Peshtigo 37 .... .... 35 Stephenson Peshtigo 33.... .... 21 Wausaukee 0 ' 17 .... ...29 . J 42 .... ....44 e H ' 35 .... ....24 ' e . 1 21 .... .... 19 H 16 .... ...lO . 24 .... .... 25 C . . J 19 .... .... 18 I 55 ..,, ,,,,39 ' . 25 .... ...6C ' . 4 23 .... ....22 f TENNU5 MMDB I2M5k5iIE1I'S4Z5kfLL Top now: Ron nhuey, Bm Gaedke, A1 ocns, m ochs Bottom Row: Mr. Lovedale, Ron Albrecht, Bill Carter, Pat Barrett The 1910 tenrus team had a very successful season under the leadership of Mr. Lovedale. The Bulldogs lost the1r opening match to Marinette, but went on from there to vrm two from Lourdes, two from Lbnonmxee, and tie lhrinette :Ln the fmal game. Ed Ochs also won the indlvidual boys' title at Mutmette. Since only one member of the 19119 team, Don Johnson, was lost by grad- uat1on, the Bulldogs are exnected to have one of the strongest teams in this area for the 1950 season Standings lr Blonberg, Gene lbtkowsld., Bill Kushman, Roland Iemke, Ralph Rohde Seated Tom Behnke, Bill Berth, Bob Seidl, Ron Seidl Baseball, a new sport for Peshtigo Hlgh School, was added to our 11st for the 19119 season The Bulldogs lost their fust game but went on to take the M and 0 Conference and tournament They lost to Shawano in the sectional meet One outstanding feature of the season was the three one h1t games pitched by star hurler Ralph Rohde Prospects for the 1950 season are good with promising newcomers belng added to the letter w1nners from last year shown :Ln the p1cture above Peshtlgo Peshtigo h 5 Gllle-bt PeSht1g0 1 Coleman PeSh'blgO O Pembine 5 Shawano ' .'.. ..'.. ' A Bonne anno Peshtigo 13.. ..-N2 Lena Peshtlgib lg..-. no-O Lena 3euoa anno- acne :aces 1 . 18 . Peshtigo 12 2 Sm. , Pe shtlgo 5 Lbnomme 8 LELIFWFEIKQ ELM Top Row: Christensen, Bob Seidl, Barrett, Sieloff, R. Seidl, Albrecht Third Row: Polzin,Devroy,T.'a.edke,A.Ochs, Ku.shrran,I1xuey, E.0chs, We:1r,Rosentha1 Second Row: lmtkowski,Ber'th,W.Weir,Jopek,Schuss1er,Behnke,Zebrasky, Lemke Bottom Ron: Ca.rter,Sherwood,Sandburg,Pearce ,Coach Blomberg,Scho1mard,Ell:Lngsen,Gross Cm October thlrd the Peshtigo letter Club held its first meeting of the year The officers elected were President , Gene llbtkcwski, Vice-President, Tom Behnke, Treasurer, Warren Sherwood, Secretary, Bill Slelofi' Under the leadership of Coach Blomberg regulations of the Letter Club were revlsed, and plans were made for closer enforcement of the rule . Dances, food sales, and candy sales were sponsored by the group, and several enjoyable parties were glven by the club members during the year. MVS Ck EAHLVEJ Jim Lebrasky, to Captain, D111 bertn, ost Valuable Player, o-ene Lotkowski, o Capt in, ill Kusnman, Captain, lon' behnke, Most Valuable Player . O l ' . ' , s S a - S O 1:1 11 D EI O r V .'I ' I V' v .fu - - m U , C- Z1 'D ' '. Q., 'ff '41 rf V V 4' .1 1 V M2 A ga. 1 'Ni I W, V, .5 fl. .Q J li, 5-, '?:: L9 P-5 dnizlv 71 ' ' ug' 3-1 W 5' 'ms PF 'VT- i '35 l fifigg- L qi 1. QI :- 1 Tie, the Class of 1950, wish to thank our sponsors, who, although they are called upon to contribute to so Vary causes each year, cheerfully gave us limncifll help- Tfithout their sujxrlort this fmnunl would not hive been 1105111-ilc. Once again fre emrcss our aymreciation for their generosity. Ambassador Bar gy, ij, 5, 113,351 AI't'S Super Service Baby's Tavern Badger Club Badger hills Bill's Bar Brabon-pier Insfrruxce Ageamc Bruerin.er's Variety Dr. E. J. Carter Charnesky Auto Sales Cholette Hotel Colonial Club Cox Lbtor Sales DeHart's Driscoll's Service Convalescent Home Eklamd Insurance Agency E2leanor's Beauty Shop Ellison and Holm Felker's Coffee Shop Quay' s Superette Hzzzmcs and Van Electrical .azcioer Coal Corrrpam' EIarper's Furniture Herman H1rtvrig and Sons Horseshoe Bar liunt's Tavern Jorisch ano licizcl, Dist- Jerry's Bar Joe's Shoe Hospital Keep U Neat Cleaners Kingls Deep lock Knapp's Bar LaValloy's Tavern Lyric Theater Lhrinette-Peshtigo Oil Co. Ljeunier and Ehler's Barber Shop Ti. A. Moore i.1u'-Liil Flower Shop Osca.r's Bar Peshtigo Beauty Shop Peshtigo Electric Appliance Teshtigo Food Market Feshtigo Hardware Pesht igo Home Bakery Yeshtigo National Bamc Peshtiggo Recreation Peshtigo State Bank P6SiltlgO Times Pearce Plunbinq Princess J. L. Reif and Sons 1iadtke's Eat Shop Ur. Homaine S-eger's Drug Store Skowlmmd Motor Sales Smart Shoope Stibbe's Food 3.1-s.rlfet Stiller's Schussler's Bar Thorrpson Bros. Boats Unit Structures Inc. Valliere' s Barber Shop Ziallrichl s Zizzxrnermaxvs Hardware Zeb's Cafe
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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.