Reedsburg High School - Gleaner Yearbook (Reedsburg, WI)

 - Class of 1945

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FRANCIS VOLK ln art. he does excel, In this field we wish him well. Speech 1: Art Club 1: Handicraft 1, 2: Hooters 2: Loyalty 2. iEx- Servicel ROBERT WARREN Bob Bob and his sax are always in demand, lt's easy to see he could be leader ol a band. Cazenovia 1, 2, 3: Band 4: Iazz Orchestra 4: Purple Banner 4: Choir 4. ESTHER WESTEDT Oh hair so golden and shiny too, You may be sure we envy you. Speech 1: Nature Club 1: Handi- craft 2: I-'.H.A. 2, 4. VIRGINIA WHITTY How else are you to know my mind, lt I'm not talkatively inclined? Speech 1: F.H.A. 2, 3: Dramatics 1: Hooters l, 2: Typing Club 2: Red Cross 2. Years may dim our recollection, Time its change may bring, Still thy name in fond affection Evermore we sing. Alma Mater, Alma Mater, Tender, fair, and true, Greatful sons with love unfailing All their vows renew. PATRICIA WACHOLTZ Pat A girl good at math is very rare Einstein and Pat, what a palt- Speech 1: Handicraft 1, 3: LOYUL ty 2, 3: Sports 1: Hooters Club 1: Forensics 3. BERNICE WEIR School with its assignments just doesn't appeal to me I can think of a dozen places where I would rather be. Speech l: Handicraft 1: Band 1. 2. VICTOR WESTEDT ,,Vic,, He has no time lor girls or tame, A good scholastic record is his aim. Speech 1: Bachelors Club 3: Avi- ation Club 1: First Aid 1, 2.

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HELEN STEINHORST The twinkle in her eyes betrays Her dancing ieet and peppy ways. Speech 1: Chorus 2: Intramurals 1: Physical Fitness 1: Letters to Servicemen l. SHIRLEY STOLTE At iirst she seems quiet and shy, But alter you know her--Oh my! Speech 1: Debate 1: F.H,A. 2: Forensics 3: Loyalty 3: Prom 3: Class Party 1, 2, 4. BERNICE THORNE She'll dance and sing and study some, And all her days with joy will hum. Speech 1: Choir 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1: Ensemble 2: Loyalty 2. EDWARD TOURDOT Milking cows and planting crops, That for me is certainly tops. Speech 1: Handicraft 1: F.F.A. 1: Typing 2. LAWRENCE TOURDOT At farming he's a real success, What more do you need for happiness? Speech 1: Band 1: Chorus 1: Choir 3. GEORGE VERTEIN Don't look at it with such alarm When someday you pass my great big farm. Speech 1: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Ritle Club 4: Little Theatre Club 2. PAGE 24 SHIRLEY STEINHORST l like the otlice atmosphere There 1 think I 'll make my career. Baraboo 1: North Freedom 2, 3: Red Cross 4. ELIZABETH TEWES 1, Lizu Always cheerful, always gay, Always ready lor work or play. Speech 1: Red Cross 4: F.H.A. 2: Girls Sports Group 1. IAMES TIBBITTS fflimff Brainy editor ot the Gleaner stall. Full ot pep and makes us laugh. Speech 1, 2: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 4: Chorus 1: Choir 2, 4: Vocal Solo 4: Camera Club 2: Gleaner 3, 4: Newspaper 2: Prom 3: Loyalty 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Party l, 2, 4: Class Play 3, 4: Loyalty Representative l: Loyal- ty Prince 1: Gleaner 'Editor 4. HELEN TOURDOT She never knows worry or sor- row What's not done today can wait 'till tomorrow. Speech 1: Typing Club 2. ELAINE TOWERS Dignitied and very wise, But there's an impish gleam in her eyes. Speech 1: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Or- chestra Z, 3, 4: Prom 3: Loyalty 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. 2: Declamcxtion 4. GLORIA VERTHEIN In just one line or two it's hard to be precise Because it's all the little things that make her Oh so nice. Ableman 1. 2: Chorus 3: Loyal- ty 3: Speech 2.



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, , Ka ., . ,N , CLASS President ...... .... I ames Randall Vice-President ................ lack Peterson Secretary and Treasurer . . Eleanor Stubenvoll Loyalty Representative ........ Ioyce Domke Advisor ......................... Miss Rose The Class of '46 has this year proved itself to be fully prepared for its final undertakings as potential seniors. It started off with flying colors by being well-represented in athletics: Iames Randall, Duane Giles, William Whitney, Iohn Smith, David Dobson, Forrest Koenecke, and Iohn O'Malley kept the Iunior torch burn- ing brightly there. Report cards showed Ioyce Domke, lack Peterson, Gerald Schroeder, and Iames Randall leading their class academical- PAGE 26 V GUM SHOHTAGEW? ANYBODY NEED A SHAVE?? il- OF '46 ly. Betty Lou Ende and Eleanor Stubenvoll earned fame in the field of music. In mid-November the Iuniors entertained the student body at an annual class party, an old- fashioned Barn Dance. Hal Edwards and his orchestra provided the music: Cornstalks, horsestalls, harnesses, and hay put everyone in the mood. The floorshow, with character- istic barn dance corn. was a big hit. The Iuniors also sponsored the Pearl Harbor Day program on December 7. It was in the form of a radio play and was very successful. On April 13, the Iuniors invited their fellow students to go Dancing in the Dark in the Iunior Gardenlandu to the strains of Hal Ed- wards and his orchestra. The prom was a grand success, well-attended, and enjoyable. l 'R Eli MUSCLE-MEN!

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