Princeton High School - Triangle Yearbook (Princeton, WI)

 - Class of 1942

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'. .1'f.L'. 39, 441: Ba l3', 411, 111, 12: Srl 39, 4 , 41, 2: J 1 n'1: SIC' ', 411. 41: Gle: Cluh 411, 41: Trigl Tr' 41: 'I '1' 1,2 1 11 -92: .Kwi4t:1t11 Cl -le:1l': 41: H11 11' R1-.1 .1'1, 411, 41: '1' ' . lz ' 1 ' .4116 41, 421 Annurl SMH 4-1 l'e1 1111111 41, 41C f 1 11.1', .- 11' 15 .'e1x 42. N1 1' CRT XYllfl,1 S11 .' A l,ik :1 I'XYll?1' 111111, l'111 111' 1e 1 hex. I:.l'.A, 39, 411, 11, 42: ,1l1lj1f 1: 411: 15:11 lzll 411, 41: l1:14ke1l:1l1 41, 42. MH: 1 4 3 fl l' 1 ll. .' 111'- 1' f .' v 1.2. FLOOD TIDE PRINCETON THEATRE 3 00 P M SUNDAY MAY 17 SPEAKER REV FRANCIS S KARWATA PH D K l ASS DAX 'IUESDAY EVENING MAY 19 COMMUNITY HALL THEME CLASS DEPARTURE C OWIMEBC lf MENT PROGRANI Semor March IIIVOCRUOII SHIUIHIOI y Address MUSIC E M Douglas Valedlctory Presentatxon of Clam of 42 Prm Presentatxon of Dxplomas B6I16dlCT.lOll RCCGSSIODHI 6 Band Tuple Qumtette Shmrley Nyeggen M1dlSOI1 College Peggy Nlckodem C J Krellkamp Phllmp Lehner sr Band Music , .,, .,... , . ' I .. . . Q , L 'I' K . CIE HLFXSSIIES W V f' Q 3 i ? A f 'N 2 4, Q XLR 2 . , 1 XJ , W 3 ,, y F CN , Y L , - ,, Q 4 , I 1 g ,L .,- .Q m , My ,,, ,- V fr V V V' Y-4' A, W, - 4 CURRE TS JUNIOR cuss l'Ul' RHXN--Alice liemlnnrek, Donald liednarek, Frederick liinmerick, Richard Fuelske, Alice Frost, Henrietta Grams, Yeuneta Henslin, Donna Hiestand. FIAUNID ROV! - Mary Iezm Holman. lfunire -lallns, Betty Klotzbucclier, Gormlmi Kwimkow-ki. lbolures l.e-e, John lalwlllskl, lfrwnz Mzmtliey, Alice Mlodzik. l'lllKIl RUNS -Ilorotliy llloflzik, Nancy Mueller, R1-berta Norton, Mary Ann Ulslic-ki, ,lurk l'eters..n, Rutliinuc Rlnsuw, Roller! Suinnierfvslllt, Lyle Stern. Mil N'l'H KHXX llnbluy Teske. VVillmr VV:4lke1', Ruth Vlhriike, Conrail Zielke, Opal Zuelils. OFFICERS President .... i.i,,, ,,i,. ,....., i..... i..,. . . , , L yle Stern Vice President , . H ,..,, Bobby Teske Secretary ..., ,. , i..... Jack Peterson Treasurer , , , Ruthmae Rossow Cheer Leader , . Mary Jean Hotmar Advisor .,,,.., , i..,s,,.... ,s,, . . ,s,,,.,...,,,, ,s,.,,.,,, . .. ,. ,,r....s . Miss Bullock One of the great curves and onward sweeps of the Fox brings it out into a broad, peaceful valley near Princeton. With such a grand sweep has the jun- ior class prepared itself for the calm broader expanse of senior life. About halfway upstream we encountered a class ring salesman. Several weeks later our lingers were adorned with the emblem of the School on the Historic Fox. More than half of the juniors took part in the local declamatory contest. We were also represented in various other extra-curricular activities. 10 PRINGS SOPHOMORE CLASS I'17l' RHXX hlnseplmie llurnirk, xI2ll'Vlll Ilugenske, Merrilyn lfllwurnls, Ivzm Fink, John Fleinek, Luis hull, N4-rxnzm liolz. NIAHNIJ RHW Orville Hur-ke. lflnine llalwi, Evelyn llnppa, Hurotliy -Iualziw, Clenienl Kalupn, Rachel hulmke, l',v:vnp:elme Kuliarskc. I'HIRll KUVN Hurts lncliterilierg, Carleton I,ut'ck, Dorothy I,llCl'l'Z, John Luzeiiskc, Hfmvrarfl Manthei I.vvrr:n11c Mzmtliey, Mark Mlodzxk. Mil N'I'll RUN' Marvin Uelkc, l,Hl'l'hlllC Ulm, Marie I'err. Josephine Rfrzek, Jeanette SIIIITHINRC, lflnily bwcrl, llanny Trznner. lll'IH RUNS ,lf-yu' Xl 1-1-ke, .Krtlmr VVelluer. Mary jean Zelen-ke, llcwrpzia Zielke. Absent M:a1'l'-riklzalilliey OFFICERS President ..,r,,,r,,w.. ,,,.......r,r,,.... .... ,.., J o y ce Weiske Vice President .,,, ,..,,e.. D an Trainer Treasurer ....... e,,,.. R achel Kohnke Secretary s,,,s,., .. ..,.,..,,i,.s,,Y, Loi.s Golz Cheer Leader Y,ee, ,..... J osephine Rozek Advisor ,....,r.,...,e,i,,,,e,,.e,,we,....,.....,i..,e.,,e w.....,w.,..v....,.....,. e,,,w,..,,...r M 1' . Winn Running somewhat more swiftly between dredged out banks, the Fox hastens on to a larger and larger usefulness. So the sophomores have hastened on through the year to the larger sphere of usefulness as juniors. Thirty-three sophomores are still struggling to keep afloat in the swift stream of Princeton High School. Algebra has overturned many of them, but coming to their rescue is their will to get ashore. Biology has given them a slight glimpse of life. Agriculture and hcmemaking are preparing them for the longer voyage ahead, while English is the buoy to help them keep the channel. So the sophomores, with all their activities, try to keep afloat in the fast and bewildering stream of high school life. The teachers have been a great help, and we shall never be able to repay them fully. TRIBUTARIE FRESH MAN CLASS 'lllll' RUNS Dori- .-Xhrens, Betty jane liellnarek, Ilnris Berger, Imlnre- IIup.cn-ke, Irina lfleinek, lhnml-l l'r-ist, Juanita G1-rigurek, Bertha Hfveft. NIAHNIP RUN l.1u'l-tm lllqigni, .Xrlenc Hunt. ,Uwe All-liz:--ln, fl-ml--11 Knzilwk, Walter Knclnu-vnzill, lfua gent l,:isl1-ick. .Xlvin Mzinthey, Qjuentni M-wie. IHIKIJ NUXX Yerna Nickel, ,lanrcg Xickmlcin, llewgeln- Hlils, Kaitlxleen Uslrzniiler, lfilxraril Htl-i, .krniflil Renn, lfzirl Sclnieebergcr, Ilezltrire Smlu. NPL KI H RUNS t,rl'nl1i Nn!m1:illn. Sylxesler Su'wla'rske. YICI-n' Swewlerskc, Ihnlzlltl Wnrnkc, jerry' Ufish- lc-wick. Arlene Wellner, lieaxrice Yasicl-c. Absent NN elmi.-n XS ie-jalin. From springs in an out-of-the-way marshy spot, a few miles from Princeton, flow tiny streamlets which unite in an ever growing volume to form the northern Fox river of Wisconsin. As this broad fair river has its begin- ning in these tiny rivulets, so the future class of 1945 has had its beginning in the freshman class, which, coming from parochial, rural, grade. and other city schools, has united in a single broadening group of students eager for the depths and shallows of the sophomore year. Thirty-four freshmen became tributary to the school on Septcmber sec- ond. After going with the current for several weel't under the direction of oth- ers, they decided to have their own officirs. They elected the following: Earl Schneeberger, president: Doris Ahrens, vic president: Doris Berger, secre- taryg Juanita Gongorek, treasurer: Loretta Hoppa, cheer leaderg Miss Schultz. advisor. After that, the students struck the rapids of initiation, but pulled thru safely. Eugene Winiecki left. and Virginia Engel was transferred to another school. The class is represented as follows: sfven girls in the Girls' Athletic As- sociation, ten in Future Homemakers of America. eleven boys in Future Farm- ers of America: four boys in basketball, There are nine freshmen in the band. and seven entered the speech contest. QOURCES ul 'URN' 1 HAL ev llllll :lax lm len Il cpe etln at lm e GRADES As the depths of so11 yleld the out flowmg waters of sprmgs whlch feed the great rlvers of commerce and mdustry so the so1l of grade years pours forth the sparklmg youth of the g eat stream of seekers aftel knowledge that H11 our hlgh schools and lead on to the graduatlon yearly of thousands of boys and gxrls L h Q A 1 v ,UCAN fllH':I.L UN .ICH l Yl.l'I HRX-U' I- 3 - 'X Helium 'lx 'J 'l :' 'HK XYl l'x':4tcr Sl: I- 1 'her-A River Full- Stine 'l'e:u'l1ers Sclmfwlg Sunmler Sus-iorls. College, HJC, Khllrue, Ulf. Hsllk-rsll State 'I'ezu'lxL-rs Col- Hrmle- I, 2, 3. Grmles 7 :mel X: Hwy? A l- I f . I w. Hr: wry, 1:11 N 4, 5, 6. . r V BOARD GF EDUCATION PHII IP l I-HNF R Tue brxdge between the banks of the zlver umte the regxons on both sldes So the school board brldges the space between school and the publlc I' H 'NIFX IS 14 The new member of the board this year is Dr. G. G. Mueller. is A l' HEHDHDHHIE WWW , 1 -i, 1 'Q 4 ,L .1 ,f if ' .' - 4 ' If ' 1 -2- 'f-f assi., 1 .2 4 'ff ..,. gf K ,fl yi- , A - A -,-, A 07 , ffl!! ga- . A . -1 .., , f . wh X , .. EDDIES IIRSI' H' 'xi Beln xc BASKETBALL BASEBALL One of the mam features of extra currlcular actxvltles IS the basketball games and other of the boys athletlcs The basketball season gave everyone who attended the games plenty of emoyment Seventeen members made up the squad at the beglnnxng of the season endxng wxfh thlrteen at the end of the w1nter The flrst team played elght con ference games and five non conference games wlth the second team g1v1ng curtam ralsers Donald Bednarek was the squad s manager and Norbert Wlel gosh thelr captam In baseball the season was a successful one Flve games were played up to the last of Aprll One 1n the fall wlth Green Lake was won by Prlnceton 12 5 Two w1th the alumnl resulted ln v1ctor1es for PHS 14 5 and 7 4 Another game Wlth Green Lake was lost by one pOlHt Clement Kalupa IS the manager 16 -' QA, I.l3l l' Til Rllllll Mr, Iverson, Mnnnl llnuen-ke, N--rlu-rl Nhelg--sh, Lyle Stern. .lurk lwtcrwn. lim- lvll Lxulxug, H-nmlri 1 51' k. , y - . .- - , , V ,U , . Q . A . - . . , g . 1 ' , EDDIES Name WIELGOSH PETERSON QTERN LADWIG DUGENQKE KALUPA WELLNIER 'I RAINEQ LE W1 SOMMERFELDT WARN KE EMMERICH SI UVND Tl ANI Xe In Q nt Basket Ball mes Made F 'Nhss 17 I,I-.lljlx ITP kllilhlfl' I7Hn'nI4I lfr--NI. Hubert, L-fx1nr1ufcI71Atj ,Xsthur 1' I cr. VI -me Kulupu, l rc1lvrlf FII l'l.X1., 1141 In 1111111 XIV. hcl'-vnx, llwlmld liefh1:u'ck. G2 F.G. F. . 1 ' PF TI' , ,. 13 18 21 22 32 57 , , 12 22 12 15 22 56 U . 12 10 13 12 37 33 11 13 6 6 23 32 ' 11 4 5 8 14 13 6 3 3 2 3 9 - , , .. 10 2 3 2 19 7 ' - , 1 1 2 8 4 4 ' U3 , , ,. 2 0 1 5 7 1 .. 1 0 0 0 0 0 . . ,. 2 0 0 O 0 0 , , , .. 1 0 O 0 0 0 13 73 66 80 161 212 EDDIES F L ne lx n UT Il lft' 4 N fa en 1 e e I l Ll Intl I I 1 6 6 16 OFFICERS Presrderrt Edward Murphy Vrce Presrdent Norbert Wrelgosh Secretary Conrad Zrelke Treasurer Arthur Wellner Reporter Marvrn Dugenske Advrsor Mr Wrnn Accordrng to degrees the FFA rncludes the Green Hands and the Fu ture Farmers Those makrng up the Green Hands are Donald Bednarek Don ald Frost Eugene Lashock Quentrn Moore James Nrckodem Edward Otto Ar nold Renrr Earl Schneeberger Lyle Stern Sylvest r Swederske Vrctor Swe derske Bobby Teske Wrlbur Walker Jerry Washkovrck and Weldon Wresjahn The Future Farmers are Marvrn Dugenske Norman Golz Orvrlle Gorske Cle ment Kalupa Calvm Lewrs Howard Manther Edward Murphy Norbert W el gosh Arthur Wellner Conrad Zrelke and John Losrnskr The actrvrtres of the FFA are drvrded rnto three groups namely ser vrce recreatron and general actrvrtres Under servrce the boys treat s ed gram corn prune and spray orchards cull poultry test darry herds and order and drstrrbute nursery stock cooperatrvely For recreatron the brg events are therr annual camprng trrp and therr basketball games Jornt meetrngs are held wrth n rghborrng chapters The club also has Jolnt parties wrth the FHA elub Thrs chapters sponsors the c nr munrty farr the rural vrsrtrng day rn the sprrng assrsts mth the fall cattle farr and has booths 'md other exhrbrts at the county farr 1 x ' ,VW . 1 3 , 5' ' - 5 'r . , - A 'SA mn F. I . A l'lK5l RUNS lin fe l.3iNllIlCk, Arthur VY:-llner, Clement lrlrrlm, ,Innes Xirk-mlem, fnlvrrr Lrwr-, klxlrulle lj ske, Ilormlrl lied 1 k, lfdwaul Hiro. SKK V. li RUN llorrld FIU-I. Hull Te-ke, Qu ri: Kim-re, Nornlurr Golz, Lvl Siem, Yit-for Sw der' sl-qc, Arynlcl Rcnn. lllllilb KHVN jerry XY:sl1k-wrrk, Hxarvlrr ll r v-11-ke, lfmiwzlrcl xlllflrlll, Ml. xvlllll, N-lrhurl NK'ir-lgnslr. t kfvrnzul Lltlkc, Wilbur' XK:4ll:el'. ' C dll RUNS lfxurl N'hrlcel1?r'ur'x, john In-inskr, Hmvnrrl Mun ll i, Sylv NIEI' SWQ1 rske. - ' I b U - .r . .vu - - ns . H . - Y I I Y I I 1 - n ' - . , . v v . . . . . . . i - 4 l , 1. f .' 1 . - f 4 ' 4 ' . EDDIES 1 IL :rf 1 u A ll e U1 11 lu ll Xhce Iiemlnarek leger Null 1 e me .I n 4 N C 1ul!L ol' re ugen e e une arn enne 4 en IH I r vtlu 41 lc 1 rt 1 nrtr Il ru e u111rek 1 en en .4 ce r4 111 me 1 1 1111 e 11 e e1r ene um Iie1p,er lea r1.,ene 1 Kathleen H lranmler ll'C!l I ld ICI t' HH F llllt Wd IFN I t' F Ii A OFFICERS Presldent V1o1et Judas V1ce Presldent Arv1l1a Polfuss Secretary Mary Jane Nlckodem Advlsor M1ss Schultz H1stor1an Lorrame Manthey Treasurer V1rg1n1a Nowatzskl Future Homemakers of Amerxca under the guldance of MICS Burbeck the state advlsor and under the 1eadersh1p of our teacher M1ss Schultz hoped to be well on thelr course down the rlver of 11fe by the end of the year Three d1st1nct parts make up the club Candlehght Clrcle Home C1rc1e and Flreslde Clrcle Freshmen belong to the first sophomores to the second and semors and Jumors to the last In the fall the glrls attended an FHA state conference at New London There they part1c1pated 1n the state 1n1t1at1on of the g1rl, 1nto the Fxreslde C1rc1e The speakers of the dav were MIQS Larson from the state board of health and the state advlsor MIQS Burbeck February 10th marked th date of the Jomt 1n1t1at1on at Berhn where the glrls enJoyed a buffet luncheon and a dance after the program Durmg the year the club went carollng made and sold taffy apples and made candy for sale on Wednesday noons at school 19 F. H. A. llll' RUNS lv- KLrl'. lla .th-' J d's, Rul 51:1 llmwvv, 1. '. Cl -, . ' ' -, ' fr- , r'... 11611. lfslh r Kzallas, Al' 1-h sun. sm rl 11 mm MM Sl , ll , N 11 .k, ,lm ,.1' ll ick, V 1' H ,V , 1... -- Mlul'-I - Rlbf I N I . BC j -lan H I 1 ', .YI e xx-Cllll '. Hl'i11e Hahn, Ali F ffl. IHIKID RUVS l1'1 1 lfle k, Rrtl XY: A k , M: 'i I' A, .Xrl H , IJ1-ris 'f , 1 1 f fill, l'4ll Kl'H KUNN Hurry Al X, U8-Vg ' Z' lc . l,411'1.1i11L' X11 hey. YI 11' -1 N41 UNH, M: -' 1:11 N11'k1.1Ic-111, ,X1viIl:1 P+-lhxss, V11-let j11fI:1s, , v 1 2 . . , . ' . . , . . . . e . . . . . . A . EDDIES 9 I 1 1111113 1 1 1111611111 11.1111 NK 111 Ullnd I HX H fillll L X XXL L LX UC' KI H X H e 1118116 We 1111 I llllfll 1 111 4 1 1 ll 1 11: 11 X1lltll x 11 11 11 11eq11 111 1' 1 GAA OFFICERS Presxdent Ruthmae Rossow V1ce Presldent Betty Klotzbuecher Secretary Carol Teske Treasurer V1rg1n1a NOW3t7Sk1 Advxsor Mlss Bullock REWARDS 300 polnts 1 grade pomt and a small letter 600 polnts 2 gradepomts and a large letter The g1r1s have been pract1c1ng basketball dllflllg the w111ter season as well as 1ce skatlng and toboggamng In the warmer weather they ga1n pomts 1n such sports as tenms baseball b1cycl1ng sw1mm1ng horseback rldmg and throwlng horseshoes H1k1ng lS the favorlte sport The hlkers ca11 go along the banks of the Fox r1ver for mlles and enjoy the scenery 20 , ' ,1 . at F .L f . , 1 . of 1 1 1 l 1 71. ll . 11. 1 G.A,A. 'HH' KUV1, 11 tw 111:11 K1.111r'1 K1-1111k9, R1111 1 R11-s1111', 11611-' KH131 ' , Y1 A '11 X-1': .-ki, ll ' 111cst11111, M: YI:111e N 'L11' 4 1'-gg . 'kf-11-111. N:'11'. M '11 , M11 jezl H111111:11'. 1111111 1' slxe, . ' 11 ', 51111011 R111 He A :1 l11'11111s, R1111 XYI'l1i', lf11111'1- j11111s, 11411-nos l,1'sc, ,lc:11Le111' S11111':11sL1', j11.1 11:1 1m11g11ek. If 111: 11111-3-41, l.111c11:1 11wg111:1, Alum- N11-11 uk, l'l11R1P 111111 1111111 l'11'111ck, A1111141 1511111-s, K1:11'1c 1'c11. X11-N 111111-wk, 1,411- 5111:-111', llc-11'1ge11C' 11111-. I1-11'1s .f N. l'l1lKI1H PUNK 11111-11111y ,11111:1s, 1,l'lN G1-11. -1---1-1-1:111u R11 '11, A11 111111 1i1111'41111s, K: 1 - H-lr: -161, l',l'Ill1j' 511' 41, 111111116 11:1111. EDDIES The Band As a river murmurs on its way, so streaming notes pour forth from the Princeton High School Band when playing their symphonies, overtures, and marches Rehearsals are held on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, with private practices during the week. Under the helpful and able guidance of Mr. Re- sheske for the last three years, the band has been somewhat enlarged. It now consists of fifty-two members who are working under the new director, Mr. Er- win Klatt of Green Lake, succeeding Mr. Resheske who left in February to di- rect the band of the North Fond du Lac high school. The officers of the band are as follows: President Darrell Ladwig Vice President Lyle Stern Secretary Ruthmae Rossow Treasurer Ruth Warnke Band Captain Richard Foelske Librarian Peggy Nickodem XX' F, I. I-I A Il 'I' H I . I4 A N Il 21 EDDIE XNK ll S1 r U 11 111m n 1 1111, lx P111 ll Clllfll 1 u m KL 1r11 1 11 1u11 1 1 TRIANGLE STAFF Vhth Merllyn Mlller Darrell Ladwlg and Mary Jane Nlckodem as ed1 tors the Trxangle agam began 1tS w1nd1ng course recordmg all the events and act1v1t1es of the school Late 1n January the above p1ctured were selected to carry on w1th Ruth Warnke as eclltor 1n chxef and Gordon KWlatk0WSkl and Roberta Norton as her assocmtes MIQS Bullock IS the faculty sponsor Tlns year a new type of newspaper a mlmeographed paper was stalt ed It proved to be very successful In October Mxss Davls M155 Bullock Merllyn Mlller Mary Jane N1cko dem and Ruth Warnke attended the echtors conference at Madlson Many 1 deas for both the Trlangle' and the annual wexe obtalned 72 . k K, f 1 1 , X ' 1 'xv' In I ' ' TRL, f I mf f 'AFI' HH' RUN ll411'1s He 11 , 5l1 'lry Njijljlfll, N: -1 f-7l1uIl'1, llmlngq ll1m'e1:11l4l. l,-111:11116 xllllllltj, lf1:111f gel - 11 :Nku 4lfL'HNIl R1 PNY Rolm-1t S4f1x1111r1fclmll, R1rl..111l lruelskc, xvlllltl ,lufln-, l.1is 411-I1, Nlldllljll AllHL'l', Mary ,len H--t111:1r, fl 1 K:l 1111, jnclf: l 1e1's1-11, 'I'Hllll7 K4 INK MIN- Hull' . Rwlrellzl N11r1-111, 111-1111111 Kwizllklnx'-kl. R111l1 XY: R ', K: ll Ustrzn lux. ,. . . Y . ' . .. .1 - . 1- - - - - . - . Y v J ' -. - . , . . . D ' V ' - - - u y Q 1 - Y ' - 1. ' 1 , - EDDIES J Nlklw 1. 1 LITERARY STAFF Edltor 1n chlef Merxlyn Mlller Assouate Edltors Mary Jane Nlckodem Darrell Ladwrg, Ar Mary Ann Mlodzlk Llterary Valery Krystoflak LOIS Megow Carol Teske V1Ig1Ill21 Nowatzskr Humor Shxrley Nyeggen Lols Megow Vrolet Judas Carol Teske Classes Junlor Ruth Warnke Sophomore Clement Kalupa Freshman Arlene Hunt Sports Calvm Lewls Robert G1ese BUSINESS STAFF Manager Peggy Nlckodem Assrstant Manager Norbert Wrelgosh Faculty Advlsor Mlss Davls '73 2' .,, - Q 1 A . , l ' 'P : 5 X 1, . 4 F I A xy I ,K ,T I 4 rf 1 'L . ' A ' -g V 3 .-'lN,' . , f'l',U'l4 IUI' HHN Karol 'Il-ska, I,1-ls Mc'-rw. Mary ,Km Hlwvlilk, If-thc: K'lH:l-. NIAHXII RUN K-lhrrl 4-leer, Xlfllfll Wxelu-1-ll, l'n-ugly Nlck--lla-nl, Shlrlcy Xyruuell. fzllxixl Lewis. HHN!! NUXX MIX- llilxl-, lP:l! 'e'll Lxulwlg, Mcrxlyll Miller, Mary fum' Xlrkf-nlclll. . . , .,,. , , ,.... ..,. , , , , I , V A t ,, ,. , .,.,. ,. , ,, H , , . ' . 4 i . v , .Q . . . EDDIES 'II LNII 41x In t 1 Arx 1 6 w ux A 'liluczl xml' lu 1 x Ill I 11 me Imnk :ru xr e Lgx 1 TRIPLE QUINTETTE Recently the glee club dlsbanded and the Trlple Qumtette has taken lts place Thls group consxsts of fifteen glrls who smg flowmg rhythmic selectlons m three parts Rehearsals are held every Monday and Wednesday at four o clock rn the afternoon Each gxrl has an appropnate pm wh cm slgnxfles that she 15 a member The Off-ICBTS of the group are president Qhuley Ny eggen VICE presldent Lols Megow secretary Carol Teske treasurer Mary J an Hoimar llbrarlan Delores Lese 24 TRII ,'1Q1I, l'l'TI I'HI' RUNS ,lossy-Imw R fuk, Rx 'Il I KHI.nk', M' .- .leur II--tmar, I,-In M go ', M: . nn . 1 I lk. FICKUINII K1 INN Ruth Mve lin-sum, SIHYIQ-x Iflr4IQ-lurks, Nznlvx Murllvr, Ilwllnu IIIYNIJHIKI, lfv:n1114'Iim' Ixl I ' s ' -. Var'-I 'I' 'sl-cc, M 1 Rr- 'slut IIIII Il R1 HN Ywlrr ,I :In-. .XIV N I Ii ', IIHII-res I,c-r-. SII I - NI' nu rl, Pe' 'V Nick--Ic'lr1 - I I I I . n., ' ' ' I ' U . EDDIES I J' C1 XSS PLAN X Nl e r er! e xx 1 ee me 1 vs Xleg 1 the Bu. N Ck tem I' I C lll TL!-ell 6 E' C Ll C I' l CLASS PLAY Along the r1ver of hfe many lmportant landmarks are approached and passed We as senrors have passed a few of these durlng our four years ln the School on the Hlstorlc Fox One of major lmportance was the presentatxon on December 2 1941 of the class play Somethmg Old Somethmg New wrltten by John Hershey All were called on to contrlbute somethmg to thls three act comedy of youth Mrs Carroll proprletress of a dres shop 1n Harrlsburg goes to New York to secure a loan for the expanslon of her busmess Durmg thls t1me Shella puts her ldeas for lmprovement of tlee buslness 1nto practlce Boop and Johnnle make unsuccessful attempts to solve a counterfeltmg case ln then own manner Mrs Carroll returns ln thls excnement to flnd a fashlon show Ill progress She then sees the effect of the modern method of rearmg chlldren Changes are brought about qulckly but m the end youth IS agaln trlumphant Cast of Characters Flossle a young housemald Arv1lla Polfuss Dutch Hasenflug a pol1c man Gllbert M1OdZ1k M s Maude Carroll proprletress Carroll Dress Shop Shlrley Nyeggen Johnny her son Darrell Ladwlg Shella her daughter V1o1et Judas Verna another daughter Carol Teske Jeanette B1ssel Mrs Carrolls asslstant Merxlyn Mlller Mrs Grlggs 1G1amr Mrs Carrolls mother Mary Jane Nxckodem Rolhe Hawk ns a young lawyer Valery Krystofiak 1Cont1nued on next page I 25 EDDIES umor Prom Around the bend of the Fox rxver on the mght of May flrst came Sall mg to Vlctory the gally bedecked shxp the U SS Prmceton It docked on the shore of the rlver here at Prmceton and from the decks sprayed wlth col ored llghts came strams of muslc from the orchestra Tlff and Hxs Royal Swmg Band Down the gang plank of the Shlp came Sklpper Lyle Stern and hxs queen Donna Hxestand as they proceeded to Lead the grand march of the Jumor Naval Prom A nautlcal theme was carrled out through the whole event As the evenmg saxled on there finally came the call of all ashore and as the guests departed the ship pulled anchor and salled up the rxver m shxm mermg moonllght and soon a bend m the rxver hld thls craft from vlew but the memory of lts llghts and beauty and galty wxll stay wlth the class for many 3 year Semor Class Play Cast Continued on Page 42 ,gm-me C avvviforq Or-M1017 Locif Wnnrrs 26 J 0 ' ' YY ' ' A1 ' !Y 1 U - , . 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De I Q A ' ' EDDIES Honor Students Hlghest Scholastxc Honors Valery Krystofiak Valedlctorlan Peggy Nlckodem DAR Good Cltxzen Marjorle Huber TENTATIVE HONOP ROLL Fourth Year Valery Krystoflak Mary Ann Mlodzlk Lo1s Megow Peggy Nlckodem Shlrley Nyeggen Thlrd Year Vlolet Judas Gordon Kwratkowskl Robert Norton Mary Ann Olsheske Conrad Z1elke Merrllyn Mlller Venneta Henshn Nancy Mueller Robert Sommerfeldt Ruthmae Rossow Second Year Lorralne Manthey Marvln Oelke Clement Kalupa Danny Tralner Esther Kallas Ruth Warnke Jack Peterson First Year Dorls Ahrens Dorxs Berger Irma Flelnek Arlene Hunt Mary Jane Nlckodem James Nlckodem Kathleen Ostrander SPEEC H As the r1ver flows along green banks of brush flowers and young trees rt laughs babbles and so must It talk PHS students also lrke to talk there fore on March 4 and 5 they were glven thelr chance when the ellmmatlon speech contest was held Twenty nrne contestants took part ln IL Fxve contestants from humorous non humorous and oratory were chos en to partlclpate ln the local speech contest whrch took place March 17 wlth the faculty of the Montello hlgh school as Judges Six contestants attended the sub d1str1ct contest at Waupun on Malch 24 when second and thlrd places were won ln the humorous declamatxorxs DePere was the place of the dxstrlct contest on Aprll 1 WIHHQIS of the dlstrlct contest go on to the state contest where they compete wxth boys and guls from all over the state of WISCOHSIH At DePere Ruth Warnke was one of two who were glven a B ratlng Thls group have furnlshed entertaxnment for the Rotary Woman's Club and the P TA 27 Salutatorian .A,A,.W , ,A.,.t.A,t.V,. .',V,',,,A,.l',ot',',', Shirley Nyeggen SNAPS r 'h. '-7 X- If Q M M ,QPU I Q Q 9 'T 2 , , fl ' -Q 'Q' 1 4 I f. ,Q-.1 yr, Y , I ,Y MEANDERINGS Class H1St0TY Ram meltmg snow brooks creeks and streams all meet together to fo1m the r1ver whlch flows on mto larger rlvtrs and lakes So the puplls from country parochlal and publlc schools meet together to form the freshman class We were the class who entered P HS ln 1939 32 members w1th scared looks knockmg knees and mth some unceltam destln atxons 1n mlnd In extra currlcular actxvltxes we dld our part for flve of our boys went out for basketball In forenslcs we were not to be taken hghtly exther We had members ln nearly every school actlvlty Imtxatlon was the blggest and the most dreaded event of our freshman year For a whole week befole 1n1t1at1on we were forced to bow to the sopho mores Of cours there were the SIX weeks and semester tests basketball games and other school 3CtlVltl9S whlch helped to make our freshman year more enjoyable Another large class event was the gomg away party for Merllyn Mlller We started our sophomore year wlth more confidence and a more cer tam knowledge of our destlnatlon Twenty mne members entered 1n the fall of 1940 Three members were lost but M r1lyn Miller who finlshed her freshman year at UHIOH Grove returned g1v1ng us a total of twenty seven members Havlng a hand m the freshman 1n1t1at1on was a blg event of the year a long wlth our wlnnmg the Triangle contest and other extra currlcular ac t1v1t1es As the school bell rang ln September 1940 we found twenty five Junlors Waltlng ln l1ne to get started The flrst great event looked forward to was the selectlon of class rlngs whlch was very easlly accomphshed the Honor Roll About this tlme a new member Gordon Jenkln was taken on makxng a total of twenty slx Seven students were partlclpatlng 1n the band four ln basketball s1x 1 GAA elght ln FHA four 1n forenslcs thlrteen on the Tr1angle stall' s1x ln Glee Club and seven were awarded Perfect Attend ance medals Along toward the mlddle of the second semester our cllmax was reach ed the Jumor prom We selected God Bless Amerlca for our theme wlth G11 bert Mlodzlk and Vlolet Judas as our kmg and queen It was what anyone mxght term an overwhelmlng success In September 1941 twenty ive semors were found back ln the assem bly lookmg forward to nothlng but graduatxon Losmg two members ln the be glnnmg of the year the role w s only twenty three Only thxrty percent of the class were on the Honor Roll th1s year Immedxately and wlth great Splflt all eyes ears and talent were turn ed towards producing a drama that would sweep the people of PX'll1CEtOD rlght off thelr feet As a result the stmor class play Somethmg Old Somethmg New was glven As the year stlll travels on we find ourselves lorfklng at the world ln all dlrectlons trylng to decxde the qu stron What Now Whoever the student whatever thelr declslon and wherever they may go the Tr1angle sends along w1th them best W1ShES for a great success 29 . , , , , - . 7 l 1 . 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M . , . . . 3 . -,, MEANDERINGS Semor Prophecy A brrds soar hrgh so does Calvrn Lewrs He rs row the natron s number on drve bomber prlot You may contact hrm above the clouds almost any trme even when he s on th ground Maybe rts that brunette he met at a basketball gam wh n he was on the PH S basketball team rn 1941 Mary Ann Mlodzrk rs now the first assrstant to Walt D1 ney drawrng Vlrckey Mouse Donald Duck and even Ferdrnand the Bull cartoons Upon leavrng the Grand Opera House we meet Shrrley Nyeggen back stage after her lead rn th famous opera The Bohernlan Grrl But she soon leaves us to meet her husband who rs Just home on leave Robert Grese rs now carryrng marl throughout the suburbs of the great nretropolr of Prrnceton He has drscovered that the scent of the letters rs not lrom postage dew I m Popeye the sarlor man No that s not actually Popeye we re hear mg but Edward Murphy who IS rmrtatrng Popeyes sound effect wrth hrs pret trest bass vorce Melvrn Seelrger has actually turned out to be a book lover He not only reads books and has hrs own hbrary but he also wrrt s poetry Hrs latest prece rs entrtled Elegy Wrrtten rn a Pr1nc ton Cem tery We now frnd Marjorre Hub r the proprretress of the largest hamburger stand rn Waupun She hears not only the srzzlrng of hamburger pattres but the patter of lrttle feet as well Vrolet Judas has frnally settled down belreve rt or not as the wrfe of a Jeep truck drrver She soon found that varrety was not the sprce of lrfe No no not l1ke that' It seems that Grlbert Mlodzrk just can t get that couple to do the love scene correctly But Grlbert wrll show them how He has b en promoted to producer of great motron prctures We all remember that he got hrs start runnrng the movre machrne when rn hrgh school Valery Krystofiak has finally succeeded Mrss Dav1s as the great profes sor of Englrsh at Prrnc ton hrgh school After all these years' Ho Hum says Arv1lla as she walks out to the barn to mrlk the cows H y Don' Its trme to get up Mary Jane Nrckodem rs prrvate nurse to a curly headed chap Our con clusron rs that he doesn t want to get well be ause he s rn love wrth the beau trful nurse They say mrracles can happ n and one certarnlv has' You wrll see Stan ley Perr earnrng good wages vsrth the Rrnglrng Brothers Crrcus as the tall man He has suddenly wrthrn the last ten years grown to the towerrng herght of seven feet Saay' Whos that srttrng besrde Stanley'J Well Ill be It s El eanor Manthey Back rn 1942 she was lrght as a feather vrerghmg 87 pounds But those 87 pounds have suddenly rrsen to 387 pounds Darrell Ladwrg has tinfrlly recerved hrs college degree after workrng ten long hard years for rt The shock of recervrng rt was too much for hrm Vrsrtors hours at the Memorral Hosprtal are from three to five rn the afternoon The great All Grrls orchestra has a new m mber It rs rumored that 1COllIlllll0d on page 341 30 o T . 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' . - ' . 1 . . - v Q ' v 4 MEANDERINGS Class Wlll ERWIN MANTHEY a Ruler To Erwln we glven thlS ruler We know that luS a dandy And as you are so very short We 18 sule lt wxll come ln handy UTHMAE ROSSOW Haxr Net To Ruthmae we g1V6 th1s haxr net We know she IS very neat But now you can just bet Shell b most hard to beat ORDON KWIATKOWSKI Bakers Cap A bakers cap for Gordon For a baker he wxll be Hell put It on some day Then what a cake maker well see ARY JEAN HOTMARP- a Horn For Jeannle we have thls lxttle So she can make a lot of H0159 For Jeannle IS such a qulet glrl Especlally around the boys horn ELORE9 LESE Ball and Cham To Delores we gxve this ball and cham It s purpose will be told Now tle the man that woos you most Before your love turns cold LICE FROST Bottle of M9dlClH6 A love sxck glrl we Gnd thls lass Th boy IS far from here So take th1s dope ltS not so bad Its sure to brlng Cupld s cheer UNICE JAHNS- Bungalow A bungalow to Eunice we give All furnlshed too you 1' see So when the glad day comes Al settled and ready they ll be HENRIETTA GRAMS- A Man Heres a man for Henrxetta under lock and key So for next year s Prom all ready hell be He s lmmune to measles mumps and he colxc You can be sure to depend on hxm or a frolxc JOHN LOSINSKI Jxtney Bus A Jltney bus buxlt for speed That you may carry your frxends when IH need May xt run up h1ll and never balk And coast down hlll and never knock ALICE MLODZIK Red Bow Thls brlght red bow we QIVC to Alice To wear from day to day That she may attract a real mce beau If the rlght one comes her way ROBERTA NORTON Thlnkmg Cap To Rob rta we gxve this thmkmg cap Now dont take thls as bunk For you are the thxnklest thlnker That really ever thunk DOROTHY MLODZIK Gum To Dorothy we glve thxs llttle package Its tive nlce fresh stxcks- Now don t try to chew xt all at once But get ln five good llcks ALICE BEDNAREK Rollmg Pm To Alxce we g1V8 thxs rollmg pm So she can roll em nlce and thln For a DS teacher she wxll be And then what ples youll see MARY ANN OLSHESKI Telephone We glV6 to Mary Ann a telephone To make her feel that shes at home A stenographer shell surely be You just walt and see 31 . . . . , , . , . 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' 1 v Y . , , . , V v 4 1 , , MEANDERINGS ClassW1ll WILBUR WALKER Corncob Plpe To W1lbur vte QIVG th1s corncob p1pe To p1ck off the kernels vxhen It s r1pe Never smoke lt wh1le 1n school But Walt unt1l you re down playmg pool LYLE STERN Blg Ben To Pat we glV6 a B1g Ben To help h1m get up befo1e n1ne 'Then he won t haue to stroll ln at ten And have h1s excuses to s1gn BOBBY TESKE- Candle To Bobby we g1V9 th1s candle We all know lt 1S r1ght For 1f he squanders all the day He must study all the n1ght OPAL ZUEHLS Letter Heres a letter for you Opal And It s stamped from an army camp too' That s made you feel so blue FRERERIC EMMERICH Saxophone To Fredd1e we g1V6 th1s saxophone You can make It 'noan and groan When you play lt 111 the dance hall You w1ll sure be all alone RUTH WARNKE Debatlllg Powder To Ruth we g1VG th1s debat1ng powder It w1ll make her a great debater We feel sure of th1s because Shes such a good declamatox DONALD BEDNAREK Roller Skates To Donald we glve thes rollel skates Heres hop1ng they fit h1n1 fine Never agam w1ll he come late But always be there on tlme CONRAD ZIELKE Road Map To Conrad we DIVE th1s road map So that he may find A d1iTe1ent road to Ruths So hell ar11ve on tlme NANCY MUELLER Style Book Heres a style book for Nancy Whos thoughts go wh rlmg mxles an mlles And though shes a g1ggle1 and much o a wlggler Sl1e ever watches the change of styles RICHARD FOELSKE Spark Plug ThlS spark plug we gxve to R1chard TW111 help a lot we know In tak1ng all the glrlles Wherever they Wallt to go JACK PETERSON Joke Book Jack does11 t need this book St1ll there may come a tlme When all h1s Jokes seem old to the grrls Then he may use th1s w1thout spend1n a d1me ROBERT SOMMERFELDT A Magnet To Robert we g1V6 th1s magnet To attract some l1ttle dame A11d when you get out IH the world You re su1e to br1ng her fame BETTY KLOTZBUECHER Pa1r of Glasse A palr of glasses to Betty The reason IS sery clear For they ll remmd you of Gordon When hes far away my dear VENNETA HENSLIN Box of KISSCS To Venneta we glve th1s box of k1sses On them you can llways rely So that 1f B1lly runs out of them Youll always have a supply DONNA HIESTAND S ale To Donna we QIVG th1S l1ttle scale To we1gh herself every day And soon you vull be thln and frall If you GXSICISE as they say 32 . - , 'S y V . Y - T . . , - 1 1 v ' ' 'L I ' g It's the one you've waited for so long, , . A ' C - ' Y 1. I ' .A 1 .1 , 17 ' . . S . , l ' ' 1 , K , .. C 1 .' 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HONORS 1, Q- Q Bill Knaack Bill Huenerberg u Fred Schmidt I ck GOOD BYE NOW Good bye novy good bye novy Our Prrncrton Hrgh School days were fun Novy after four years they are done No need to cry but now good bye Good bye noyv good bye novy Our pals rnd te rehers vyere the best It Seemed lrke all we had were tests Now that IS done nevy lrfes begun Tnere s one advantage to our partrng It brrngs to us nevy opportunrtres We hope vye ll meet once more In our memory We ll store Our days here and our nrghts here our qrmrrels and our frghts here But flood bye novy good bye noyy Our future needs no orophecres We ll settle dovyn and lrve at eaee But for novy good bye novy Lore Megovy Vrolet Judas CLASS PLA1 Last of Chdractere lCOl1Il1ll16Cl from page 25' Boop Srmrnons Johnnres frrend Robert Grese Duncan James a voung buslness man Norbert Wrelgoeh Clara Martrrr Sherlae frrend Mary Arn Mlodzrk Hannah Thorpe Sherlr frrend Eleanor Manthey Georgre Brmell ShCll 1 s fllilld Esther Kallas Models rn Style Shoyy Peggy Nrekodem Lors Mel oyy Maryorre Huber Vrrgrnra Novyertzskr Boops Orchestr r Edyy rrd Murphy Drrrell Lrdvyrg Melyrn Serlr er Ushrr Esther Mrchrloyyskr Stage and Lrghrrny., Crlyrrr Leyyrs Stanley Perr 2 l . l . 0 r ye- , -, A ,Y J 1 v y r X ' ' Y . .' , ' . 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SIGNATURES G U R G L E S What Wrll Happen When PH S wlns a basketball game Pegby Nrckodem gets 0 rn physrcs Vrolet Judas has a solemn face Mrss Davrs forgets the authors of storres Calvrn Lewrs qurts Wrrtrng notes to Peanuts The magazrnes on the rack are not rn confusron Stanley Perr rs srx foot three Mrss Schultz rsn t mrstfrken for a student Srlence l9lg1lS over the mann room durrng the thrrd hour of the ternoon Shrrley Nyeggen frnds the brll 1Brllr she lost Mr Krerlkamp drscovers that telephone poles and Fords aren t the best of frrends The grrls rn the class play learn how to srt down Lors Megow doesn t chew gum especrally Black Jack Calvrn Lewrs agrees wrth the text books Mary Jane Nrckodem wer hs 100 pounds Vrrgrnra Nowatzskr loses all her boy frrends Robert Greses favorrte song rs no longer I Dream of Jeanre wrth the Lrght Brown Harr Marjorre Huber goes to Waupun to lrve forever Esther Kallas forgets she lrkes boxrng or rather boxers Valery Krystofrak doesn t get A rn every test Darrell Ladwrg finds out that he s supposed to go to school all day not Just rn the afternoon Eleanor Manthey grves somebody a prece of her mrnd Grlbert Mlodzrk doesnt read the darly paper Mary Ann Mlodzrk forgets how to draw prctures Edward Murphy gets to school on trme Arvrlla Polfuss doesn t lrke vrolrn musrc Melvrn Seelrger brrngs hrs excuses on trme so Vrolet Judas doesnt have to lose werght runnrng after them Carol Teske and Norb Wrelgosh no longer can remarn after school TIMES REPUBLIC PRINT 44 . f 0 O U . . . I ' . ' V 'rw 1. ' Q . . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' af- Merilyn Miller forgets a certain lad from Ripon. . .g 1 ' l , 7 . . w v ' f 1 ,- . H Q ' H


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