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.-S Jl1Zioaq It was exactly 9 o'clock A. M., August 31, 1942, that we, the Class of '46, were brought together by the old school bell. to begin our high school DAZE It's' a day never to be forgotten. For on that day we were really walking around in a daze. I remember a Senior patting me on the back and saying, Buck up, kid, the first three years are the hardest! But athem days are gone forever. We're living the life of Riley now. Mr. Johnson was our Freshman class sponsor. Our officers were: Ila Arrmbrust- er, Presidenftg Connie Fournier, Vice-Presi- dent: Marion Bounting, Secretaryg Ann Calkins, Treasurer and Fred Bergman, Stu- dent Representative. Mrs. Pariseau took over as new sponsor in the middle of the year when Mr. Johnson left to serve in the U. S. Navy. Of our class of 40, we lost Helen Sigmund and Roland Nast that yea-r leaving us a class of 38. In our Sophomore year we welcomed Mr. Bush as our new superintendent. Mr. Van Petten, our new sponsor, called our first meeti-ng to order. We missed Fred Lesko- wich, Mildred Wittman, Harold Schafer, Helen Harmon and Barbara Eberlein. We gained Walter Myers, sett'ng our number at 34. Our class officers were: Fred Berg- man, Presidentg Sam Lupp, Vice-Presidentg Lucille Blasi, Secretaryg Donald Kothe, Treasurerg Connie Fournier, Student Repre- sentative. During the year Victor Gremel, Ruth Rievert and Phil-ip Musselman left us. Miss Whitley kept us in line as our Ju- noir sponsor. Eleanor Brfigg, Arthur Bauer, Beatrice Zwetzig and Howard Fritz failed to show up for roll call but new faces rage Twelve were Doris Fibranz and Lulu Carpenter. Ericka Mueller joined us later. The result of our class elections were: Sam Lupfp, Presidentg Walter Myers, Vice-Presidentg Ruth Deeg, Secretaryg Marie Reithel, Treas- urer and Marilyn Hahn, Student Repre- sentative, We sponsored the annual Junior- Senior Banquet and gave the Junior play, Through the Keyhole that year. And that brings us to the closing chlap- ter of our S. .H. S. Class History. Sam Lupp, Buck Kothe and Frank Shope left us to serve in the Navy and the Merchant Ma- rine. Ma-rion Kurzer and Ericka Mueller also failed to show up but we gained Col- leen Wialliarms. This dwindled our class bo the number it now stands-27-six boys and 21 girls. Mr. Patterson is our sponsor a-nd the officers are: Fred Bergman, Presi- dentg Elaine Marotzke, Vice-President: Ma- rie Reithel, Secretaryg Ann Calkins, Treas- urerg Marion Bounting and Jane Long. Student Representatives. The Senior l-lallowe'en Carnival was a great success on October 26. Plans for the Senior trip are indefinite. Our class can always say that we grldu- ated in the year of victory. Our senior year is the on-ly high school year in which we have enjoyed peaceful conditions. And don't think we'll ever forget it. Yes, the four years of education here have passed very quickly and now that ou-r goal has been reached we feel a twinge of sorrow to leave the soft student Life. But we have been trained to earn our own way and i-t is our duty to go out into the world and do our best to make it a better place to live in. We'11 do our best! -Elaine Marotzke. Echoes of 1946'
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J! Name Nickname Book Pastime Il-a Armbruster . . . Floyd Avery .... Paul Bachman .... .... Evelyn Bates .... .... Fred Bergman Marion Biftzer .... Marion Bountin-g . . . . . . . Lucille Blasi . . . Ann Calkins . . . Lulu Carpenter .... Ruth Deeg . . . Gordon Easlick . . . Doris Fibranz .... .... Connie Fournier . . . . . . . Raymond Gaetzh . . Kathleen Gremel . . . . . . . Marilyn Hah-n .... Emily LI-ackelnowficz Rosaline Koernke Virginia Krauss .... Jane Long ..... El-aine Marotzke .... Frances Marotzke ..... .... Walter Myers .... .... K Bum 5 ulpritzyn --Lucy '4Lu .. Doris Connie aM Bren usinnyn 4- Ilia . . . . . 'Paulf' . . . . 'Evy .. . 'Marion' . . 'Marion . . . . lAnnn 'Tuts 'Gordy ..... .Rayn . 'Kathy .... 'Emily . . . . . aRosyn 'Jane . Gus Corky .... ...... uae.. Tootsie . . . . They Drive By Night . . Romantic Rebel .. Driving Laws ....... To Have and to Hold . . Tale of Two Cities' . . . Cooking Made Easy .. Farmers Wife . . Simplified Sewing . . . She Shall H:ave Music . .. .. . Little Lulu ..... . . . . . Random Harvest . . Man for the Ages . . .... Here Comes the Postman ...... Night Shift ............ Story of a Bad Boy . . 'The Lonely Heart . . . Lively Lady . . Gift of Gab .. Anchors Aweigh . . My Best Beau 'So Big ...... , ......... 'Footloose and Fancy Free I Love to Laugh ....... . The Dearslfayern . . . Marie Rfeitbel .... 'Marie ..... We ..........-.- - - . Iayle Thumme .... .... ' 'i.yle . . . . Hunting and Fishing . . . Kathryn Umbach .... 'iMutz ...... Gossip Here and There . . . .. Colleen Williams .... Colleen .... 'Care of the Hair .. Page Fourteen Riding Around Dating His Girl Hunting ....... Making Plans . . Driving Chevies Talking to Bob Going With Don Writing Wes .. Eating ....... Seeing Movies . Having Dates . . Singing ........ Breaking Hearts Writing Letters Loafing . . . Studying . . . Dancing .... Talking . . . uRed1l . ' Flirting .... Soda Jerking .. Hitch-H.iki'ng . . Kxidding .... Girls . . . .... Fishing . .. Oriticizing ..... Driving the Car Echoes of 1946
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