Reedsburg High School - Gleaner Yearbook (Reedsburg, WI)

 - Class of 1936

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 Sophomore Cl BILL ARVOLD .... WALLY LUEBKE ... ARNEITA GEHRIG.. ENID TYLER ..... ass Officers ..............President .........Vice-President . . .Secretary-Treasurer Loyalty Representative SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomore Redskins are becoming more civilized as the ending of the second year draws nigh. Most of them live in houses, or on farms. They dress like white boys and girls, speak English and go to school. They have even organized their number into a tribe, selected a chief—Eagle Heart (Bill) Arvold. The next highest civil officer is the Sachem (Vice-President), who is High Hawk (Wally) Luebke. Their tribe thought it wise to appoint someone to safeguard their valuables, so they chose the maiden Laughing Water (Arneita) Gehrig for the Secretary and Treasurer. The tribe needed one other member, one to check up on the bad points of the various members. Those who received too many bad points ere looked down upon by the other Braves and Maidens. They gave this task of Loyalty Representative to Morning Star (Enid) Tyler. It is a hard wild life, the Indians live. The Indians are far from unhappy. They have a great deal of fun. They delight in games. In them the players display great skill and laugh just as heartily when beaten as when victorious. Both boys and girls make merry with ball games and other amusements that vary with their tribe and locality. They delight in dances. Among the various dances was the Leap Year Dance which was held February 28th. Leap Year ideas were carried out in black and white. They consisted of Leap Year silhouettes on white backgrounds. The novelty number, a balloon dance, was greatly enjoyed by everyone. So goes the Year. TOP ROW—Roy Strieker. Earl Schiuter. Fred Howland. Norman Winecke, Gilbert Westerman. Ellie Anderson. Harley Gibbons Ed Stone. Theodore Held. Kenneth Schultze. Bill Arvold. Eugene Wheeler. Stanley O'Keefe. Owen Lassallette. Gilbert Peters. Gale Krug. SECOND ROW—Ann Doyle. Blanche Bass. Irene Fuller. Margaret Kelley. Helen Gavin. Shirley Powell. Ruth Roloff. Polly Powell Theo Dwyer. Delores Timbers. Erma Maske. Vera Mae Kleeber. Jeanette Black. Jean Black. Irmgard Schmidtmann. Victor Rose. Norman Thies. Robert Hawkins. Ted Finnegan, James Rice. THIRD ROW—Gertrude Buhr. Bernice Byrnes. Jean Dwyer. Katherine Schulze, Norma Meyer. Rosamond Harms. Ruth Pape Nora Horkan, Leona Douglas. Bernice Yarroch. Waneta Smith, Dorothy Koenecke. Katherine Koenecke, Elaine Prange. Gethyn Camp. Edmund Goetsch. Reginald Darrow. Wally Luebke. Jerome Andersen. Paul Sass. FOURTH ROW—Betty Schroeder. Ruth Fish. Arneita Gehrig. Alberta Selle. Elizabeth Meyer. Lorraine Koenecke. Dorothy Kaun. Doris Greenwood, Lucile Powell, Lydia Steinweg. Helen Volk. Ruth Schmidt, Lyndell Licht, Gertrude Luehrsen, Rose Mary Linden-berg, Rosemary Stone. Betty O'Keefe. Ruth Miles. FIFTH ROW—Beatrice Abbs. Mary Walsh. Angeline LaRue. Frances Hudzinski, Enid Tyler. Eda Broas Eleanor Schmeltzer. Ruth Wood worth, Miss McAfee. Class Advisor; Ethel Wendt. Helen Wagner. Evelyn Schroeder. Irene Weidman, Phyllis Yanke. Adeline Schroeder. Arlene Thomas. SIXTH ROW—Roger Cady. Harold Kohlmeyer. Jack Sporleder, Willard Kleeber. Ewald Schulz. Rueben Lueders. Leonard Ruehlow, Donald Casey. Arthur Stanhope, Burl Rickman, Foe Oehlers. Mickey Lange.

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TOP ROW—Left to Right: William Kopf. Harvey Pohlmann. James Brimmer, Volney Duddleston, Robert Englebretson. Maurice Wood, Durlin Behn, Philip Schulz. Vernon Zimmerman, Arnold Greenwood. Lloyd Greenwood. Robert Thayer, Gerhardt Schrank, Riley Bchn, James Gavin, Martin Schroeder, Paul Brueggemann. SECOND ROW: Carroll Rabuck, Alfred Kaun, Paul Wiening, James Koenecke, Elmer Laeseke. Louis Laeseke, Walter Schultz, Joyce Smith, Ethel Diece. Alice Moyes, Anna Huebbe, Lucile Haessler, Edna Sommers, Dorothy Barnard. THIRD ROW: Robert Jensen. Wilma Decot. Edna Derke, Ruth Dargel, Marion Licht, Juanita Luther. Martha Yorman, Janet Schroeder, Ann Fiess. Catherine Horkan. Agatha Ritzer, Gertrude Luetkens, Pauline Laeseke, Evelyn Dorow, Audrey Ison. Milda- Heiden] Gertrude Gade, Dorothy Montgomery. FOURTH ROW: David Hopper, Eileen Dwyer, Ruth Casey, Ruth Luetkens. Julia Ederer, Vanelia Daly, Lorrine Bethke, Helen Schenkat. Mary Braun, Francis Yager, Beverley Laschinski, June Grilley, Helen Krey, Kathleen Page. Gertrude Pearson, Marcella Parkhurst, Ruth Tewes, Eileen Mundth. FIFTH ROW: Lutie Anne Hughes. Florence Banks. Glenette Kleeber. Teresa Zapp, Lucille Klipp, Leona McCormick. Arleen Massman, Dorothy Mullaley. Viola Meyer, Miss Geraldine Bockman,—Class Advisor; Berniece Fish, Margaret Hill, Stella Wright, Lucile Diece, Caroline Wahler, Catherine McCarthy. SIXTH ROW: Floyd Smith, Douglos Tibbitts, Rollin Camp. Richard Meyer. William Thorne. Edward Sommers. Bernard Dillon. Earl Reines, Marvin Fisher. Donald Foss. Robert Kinney. John Reine, Donald Halvensleben, Willis Diece. Burton Gleue. JUNIORS The Juniors entered the wigwam under the direction of the able scout, Miss Bliss. They soon made their mark as an above-average class by giving the Sophomores and Seniors a close race for the Loyalty Cup. Barely out of the papoose age and under the robes of Miss Randall, the present Junior Class as Sophomores continued their winnings about the tepee and campfire. During the many moons they showed their originality and ability in pow wows (parties), sports, dramatics and various other camp activities. Then, with Miss Bockman as their scout and guide, the Juniors entered the present year as upper-classmen. The crowning event of the Junior Class history proved to be their mid-winter war dance (prom), and now they continue straiqht forward into a bright future. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS DICK MEYER.............................Vice-President JIM GREENWOOD.....................Secretary-Treasurer DOUGLAS TIBBITTS...............Loyalty Representative 22



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TOP ROW—Alvin Kaun, Leonard Harms, Lawrence Gudenschwaqer, Victor Wiening. Nathan Smith. Francis Fish. Robert Karsten, Kenneth Mickelson, Garfield Koenig, Norman Koenig, Thomas Bainbridge. Maynard Colvin. Arthur Winecke, Irvin Mundth, Royce Harms, Robert Meyer, Karl Dorow. SECOND ROW—Arnold Opstedal, Clifford Heitkamp, Kenneth Ninnemann, Earl Gibbons. Warren Niebuhr. Byron Bronley, Robert Spor-leder Eldert Roewer. Edward Hinrichs. Raymond Anderson. Robert Buckley. Jim Meyer. Bud White. Harry Wagner. Milton Dryer. Roe Shultis, Melbourne Hirst. THIRD ROW—Gertrude Luebke, Helen Roloff, Betty Jane Lund. Florence Yorman, kuw Dryer, Vernice Meyer, Lenore Rebety, Evelyn Stern Mary Shedleski Juanita Palmer, Roselee Wheeler. Margaret Kleeber, Susan Stone, Jean Wickersham. Hazel Riddington, Harold Schuette, Norbert Lucht, Helen Koenecke. Velma Leatherberry. FOURTH ROW—Helen Farber. Reta Jerue, Norma Behn, Caroline Jaech. Loretta Fleming. Wilma Rusch. Helen Behn. Donene DeVault, Lorraine Schroeder, Florence Kohlmeyer, Betty Lou Mepham, Ruth Cowles, Gertrude Selle, Betty Hummel. Rosella Schuette. Dainty Kinser. Georgina Jester. Doris Grotelueschen, Frances Westedt. FIFTH ROW—Louise Shultis. Mary Catherine Walsh. Emma May Wilmes. Rosella Hirst. Helen Bates. Marion Gade. Lorraine Walsh, Miss LeFevre, Class Advisor; Eva Mundth, Helen Ziech. Kathleen Byrnes. Evelyn Boyd. Gertrude Struck, Mabel Dargel, Ruth Hamburg. Monica Mears. SIXTH ROW—Lee Torstrup Harrile Brueggemann. Edward Schrank. Russell Borland. James Montgomery, Richard Struck, Albert Koenecke, Roger Montanye, James Hayes. Gerald Whiffy, Richard Lindloff. Herbert Harder. Dean Darrow. Conrad Steinweg. Harold Bowen. FRESHMAN CLASS Back in 1927, this group of warriors and maidens assembled in kindergarten, and, as they came up through the grades, new members were added to the tribe. In second grade, Nat Smith joined. In sixth grade, Bob Karsten, Rita Jerue, and Royce Harms were initiated into the tribe. The latter, Royce Harms, has now become president of his class. In seventh grade, Bob Meyer joined the group. The class has shown wonderful achievement in athletics. In eighth grade their basketball team proved itself superior to those of other nearby tribes. They have also showed real accomplishments in football and basketball. This year, their first in the main wigwam of the High School, they put on their first public showing in a Pep Meeting organized by Miss Le Fevre. A great deal can be expected from this tribe in the future. ROYCE HARMS......................... President WARREN NIEBUHR...................Vice-President BUD WHITE...................Secretary-Treasurer HELEN ZIECH ............Loyalty Representative Freshman Class Officers

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