Sauk City High School - Sauk Log Yearbook (Sauk City, WI)

 - Class of 1928

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 Airs Kou E. Hockatrin. Dickeraon. Janwcn, Entwistle. Hahn. Spratler. Stoffek. Second Rou Haherman. H LittoJ. Drrlelh. Sorg. E. Littel. A Graaa. I hird Row Kirschner. O’Connor. M. Hockstein. Haaalwandrr. Cork. Pulvermarhrr Freshman Class When the class of 31 entered Sauk City High School last fall we numbered exactly twenty. We are the second largest class in school at present, the Juniors scoring one point higher. The Class Officers are: President. Allan Hahn; Vice-President. Clifford Pulvermacher; Secretary. Wallace Entwistle; Treasurer. Helen Littel. Everyone was more or less dignified when we entered school. Even the Sophomores behaved admirably. But later the “Sophs” got over their fright and carried out old traditions remember the Freshman Initiation? Musically inclined? Yes. indeed. Ten members of the Band, six members of the Girls’ Glee Club and three members of the Boys’ Glee Club are Freshmen. Two of our class are on the present debate team and some of them wish to go in for oratorical and declamatory work. Hence, we have both debaters and orators in our class. Though we are quite modest as yet. we intend to do our share in athletics. Three of our boys were subs on the football team. The girls had a volley bali team the beginning of the season and are now forming a basketball team. In conclusion let us say that the present Freshman Class is above the average in both quantity and quality thus making our new life in Sauk City High School a success. Pag eighteen

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- S AVifttH 8 ' First Hou Schorcr. Littel. Ballweg. Dre»cn. Jan»»rn f-»««bender Second Row: Theiaen. Schaefer. Gei-r. Holer. Henning. Lachmund. Third Row Ballweg. Graas. l.ang. Derleth. Dirtcrlc. Kirachner Sophomore Class The Sophomore class is composed of eighteen members. The class officers are President. Ruth Henning; Vice-President. Nestor Geier; Secretary. Pauline Littel; Treasurer. Carl Lachmund. Right of the members belong to the band. Two of the boys are on the present basketball team, and especially worthy of note here, is the Star basketball shooter. Clarence Lang alias Happy”. Five of the members were on the football team this year. Fat” the tiniest boy in school, is also a member of this class; noted for his humor and gracefulness. Evelyn Janssen (the black-eyed beauty) is drum-major. Just wait. Evelyn, until you don your uniform. Pauline Littel. the girl with a smile for everyone, is a member of our sextette and has proven her musical ability for all time. Joe Theisen. our little Beau Brummel. deserves credit for keeping up our reputation of being a noisy and ill-behaved class. Some of our Sophomore boys seem to be very popular with Mr. Emans. They almost have a path worn from the Assembly to his office. (We won t give the reasons for these mysterious trips. Ask the boys.) Other members of the class besides those mentioned are: Alice Ballweg. Robert Ballweg. Lorraine Derleth. Armella Kirschner, Bertha Schorer. Joseph Blum. Robert Dresen. Alma Fassbender. Laura Schaefer. Andrew Hofer. Roy Grass, and Lloyd Dieterle. Page seventeen



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before fo jr BLACKHAWK. our guide, is now taking us into the school building a busy workshop. Here he points out that before the sun is high in the sky school is started, and from then on until four o’clock, with an hour and a quarter off for lunch, the students are working in the class, shop, gymnasium, or study hall. Their courses are planned, not with the idea of simply giving them something to occupy their time while in school and keeping them out of mischief, but with the pur- pose of training them to cope with the real situations of life. They are given a solid foundation in the “three R’s”. the fundamentals of ’readin’. ritin . and 'rithmetic. but in addition they have the opportunity of taking courses in four different sciences, home-economics and manual training, bookeeping and typing, music, physical training, and foreign languages. Our guide tells us that they are taught not only how to make a living, but also how to live.

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