Seymour High School - Rippler Yearbook (Seymour, WI)

 - Class of 1939

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J x if W:wHfHw,qL:4 I 1 ' gl I - QQ -' .35 r4f L f,- N .W--r.aaam.g XXX 1 ,Y . H4 -ff' E 2 my . F - -,. Q ' X - x X' E . , J' --' . s 3 CLASS HISTORY It is the fourth of September, 1955, and forty-six shy and awkward freshmen pass into the sanctuary of Seymour High School. Gradually they begin to flourish under the constant eye of the upper classmen who initiate them into the way of higher school life. Class officers are chosen for supervisory purposes and within a few days, the sophomores entertain at a party of welcome. Spring days suggest a return party for the sophomores and a grand picnic with all the trim- mings at Shawano Lake to round out a happy 'first try' at high school training. With the return of autumn, we feel the desire to go back to school for a second year. This time we are more confident, even a bit superior as far as the new frosh group, but still quite inferior in the lordly senior minds. Two weeks pass, and on September 28, we elect class leaders. Our minds revolve around an initiation party since lt is our turn connection with a freshmen class. This Floyd Mlnlschmldt, Norbert Sedo, Robert Creek. Lester Abel and Harvey Forstner activities, enter more eagerly into the usual Jamboree at Shawano Lake. to manage all the necessary ritual in year Larrie Anunson, Kenneth Krlngle, Maas,and Robert Masch Join us from Black leave our group. We are happy in our school plans, and close our fun with the Again it is September. How those days of vacation do gc, but it seems good to be back among friends. There are a few changes, though. Grace Eleser, from Green Bay, Alan Hernlng, from Seymour, Alice Mansfield and Nora Stedjee from Nichols, and Pearl Roloff from New London Join us. We lose Genevieve Czajkowski, who transfers to Detroit, Helen Hook to West DePere, Irene Lamb to Neenah, and Joan Talbot to Appleton. Frances Blum, Floyd Mlnlschmldt, Harrison Raether, Eleanor Rhode, and Norbert Sedo withdraw. There is much to be done this year, so we carefully choose our class officers early ln September. During the year, our star basketball player,Arnold Denny,comes from Keshena to liven things up a bit. Shortly after, Cecelia Borlick drops out. What a squabble we have over class rings! And the Prom! We all agree April 29 would make a swell night and Larrie Anunson a handsome king. Of ccurse,our curiosity almost gets us down until we learn that Joyce Wagester is queen. Spring fever becomes more contagious as May rolls around. We begin thinking of Shawano Lake and those swell hot-dogs. What a picnic! September, 1958. Our last year to enter Seymour High School as a class. Of course, we feel quite dignified and our class officers, elected September 8, start immediate plans for senior activities. We decide to have an annual and committees are appointed. We miss some of our former classmates: Pearl Roloff, who goes to New London, Eunice Bell to Appleton Beauty School, Kenneth Kringle to Shlocton, and Wayne Jensen and Roy La Marche, who withdraw. Grace Bleser decides in February to become a homemaker. We feel quite proud of our class this year since there are representatives in nearly every'act1v1ty. The closing weeks are full of future plansg our interests become broader. We await commence- ment, feeling a slight regret for years gone by,but holding a brighter eagerness for things to come.

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