Seymour High School - Rippler Yearbook (Seymour, WI)

 - Class of 1939

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' wx gif BQ f ,fx X N W X v 5 X W 4 l I F F' js ,ww ......-.--1 .1 LA6AAldi llhwh L + W1 Q um' X 'S x ,uf IV: O. DeBrufn,!'G.kKaph1ngst, F. Ziewaoz, W. Haas, E. Fischer, L. Pasoh, 1... DeBru1n, s. Krause, H. welter, c. susan, W. Sylvester. Hr- Hvvfhie- III: u. weuar, J. Blanshan, 1... mason, L.. Peach, D. Murray, E. Werner. E-GMBH. L. Fischer, R. Knelsler, W. Rusoh, H. Brees, B. Huettl. II: lisa Michele, V. Platten. M. Arndt, C. Sherman, J. Otto, H. lelchert, V P. Thornberry, P.Donova.n, J.Sut1iff, V.Zu1egar, E.Sohne1der, J. Stsnelle, .,fq9'jI: . Tubbs, D. ua.:-sn, s. memng, v. Wehrmsn, s. Luuawelu-B v. Decker, ' j - . Sherwood, J. Pohl, V. Rssther, M. Miohaleo, M. Paige, . Samuelson, 91, .D. llelohert, H. Gavroneki, L. Eick. Q '?71 ', W,,,sy , f 1 Jumum 1 1 RJ JK! The happy and carefree juniors of 1938-59 can nov 1ook back on almost three years of school life in Seymour High School. The class has an enrollment of fifty-tio members. The class has may outstanding members in the various activities. In bs.nA there are 15 members, Glee Club 10 Basketball 4, Dramntica 6, Mixed Chorus 16, Eebege 5, Forensics 5, Home Economics Club 6, F.F.A. 15, Football 5 and Orches- I'B e We hope this class V111 continue its good work in Seymour High School ss 0111' 1940 senlors. i Q' , Xfi. My Class Officers I bf ' s ' . 1 L K' 1 ,j -f A President-----Marie llelohert hi Mffk, fi f' ,g ,si ff f ' ' .1 Vice Pres.---Colleen Sherman ' ' , pf.'1jL.'L'M j 5 1 J u lybfbeoretary---' ----- Billy Tubbs fi, ILjLQ,,.i W A 1 ' , ,, M S.A.F. Hep. ----- Leon Fischer K 1 . If ff f Jffu Advisers -------- M iss Michele kg- 9 J! Miss Paulson, Mr. Roethig W. ,Vf W 5 hi ,J -f --f-A-J---.M-- MLA- ..-.,.,. .7f! of

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.., I fi, T ' , fr.,-wg . f- 5 fx X I 'I :fwfr 21,-'l Taz.. f M - - 1 ,f,f dl:l'ffEIlil- 9 ' , - I 9 4 rvf- ' 9 , f S 'If by ' 41 f.' , ,Emo ,sg .l ' - 1 4-,,,, as f -ZH' ' 7 ' If f ' , f ' 5 - qs - 1 Buzzlng Edna Ullmer is sorely in need of a soothing syrup to calm her down. Maybe Mildred Maas's quietness will help. Nora StedJee's love for Huettlfs green bus must not pass on to glory--it is far too precious. Nora thinks Pauline Thcrnberry will best uphold that great devotion. 'Whoop!! Right on the head!' It's only Shirley Stammer making a strike down at the bowling alley---and on a curve ball at that. 'I'll give it all to Mr. Reese,' says Shirley, 'and if he doesn't bowl a perfect score, I'll clunk h1m.' Ervin Melohert is always making a scene of some kind, but most of them are not of the dramatic type. Ferns Huth thinks Ervin might really develop into something with her dramatic ability. We are sure Robert Brazeau can get that date if he just grows up a little, so Howard Haase promises to give Bob a little height. Then won't he slay 'em. 'Giggle bug'Beatr1oe Adamskl wants Robert Slgl to have all her giggles from the low bass chuckle to the soprano tremble. 'Mr. Hawkins would miss them, I know,' says Beatrice. Lonevs Puls has plenty of pep and motion and with Kathleen S1gl's grand spirit for work, she should make a big stir in Seymour High School next year. 'I like one thing about taking German,' says Sylvia Kropp, 'I can say just what I think to that kid across the a1sle.' Gladys Weler might find this oon- 78318317 . Wouldn't Gordon Tlmmers make a handsome cowboy? I can just hear him croon- lng to that red-headed cowgirl. Eleanor Oskey thinks that music always helps, so she presents Gordon with a syncopatlng voice and a thrumming guitar. Who d,O8Bl1't love the 81111111117 501118 IIIOPG thkn 0th0I'B. quite sure that Dottie Breitenbach agrees, so she leaves erest with all its flutters and tlurrles. Seems like Charles McConnell has the jltters most of Herning wants Charles to inherit his lack of insomnia in class a considerable help. 'Handsome' Blanshan wants Emil Gcsse to know how it feels an-slayer', so he leaves all his heart-throb qualities to Emil, ing grin that always brought such good results. Louise Mueller is her this outside int- the time. Allan which ought to be to be a big 'wom- even that fetch- TUOY BH? Mr. Busch is afraid he'll be bald in a short time. Buch a thing would be a calamity, so Joyce Brass agrees to let Hr. Rusch have all her blond curls. Won't he be cute? larjorle Hartsworm's tame as a basketball player became known to us all this year. She hopes Colleen Sherman will accept this skill and score high next IOBBOH, Francis Haase took the corner on two wheels and almost hit the lamp post the other night when he was taking home that brunette. Bob Hasch's driving a- bility might prove handy to Francis especially if he doesn't carry insurance. Carl Wussow always 'Wussow thrilled' when that blond blushed all over. We think Elmer Fischer would look cute grants Elmer a fluttering heart and blushing cheeks. When Joyce Kahnt ces buzz-buzzing down the hall it ggzgg Grace Engel's gqulet as a mouse' ways would help 'Witty' Witthuhn has the skill to write well,there's looked at him that he with red ears, so Carl sounds like a swarm of to clear up the atmos- no mistake about that. Evelyn wants LeRoy Pasch to lnherlt this interest because he always seems to have such a hard time corresponding with the red head from Duck Greek. Helen Hook has a nice habit of being able to keep quiet at the right time, which oan't be said for most of us. She solemnly bestows this on Edna Ullmer, Geraldine Ebert, and Gladys Weler, to be used especially around the time report cards appear. And so we sadly bring to an end this our last will and testament. May these, our gifts, prove useful in the years to come. With a last goodby, we do herewith, by right of law, solemnly attach the sign and seal of the Senior Class of 1959.



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'Y was lfzlfin lil- o L if-5 9 'fir'- -Vi v' I H Q 'J 9 1 . ,t Y! -Q.. . :THC if. I S ' - -rf: ' lf, X K ' :-C-.. VU: ' ..- ' 2 X . 0 ,H - - 1 .1 , 24- V 1 . 7 ,fx - ' I pf 1 'bl-'ff 9- f f' ' III: E. Tank, B. Sohaumberg, E. Huenster, M. Krahn, C. McConnell, E. Foatq L. Wagester, J. Hackel, F. Landwehr, G. Weier, G. Ebert. II: lr. Reese, H. Bunkelman, A. Krahn, M. Trace, A. Jensen, D. Reed, L. Barth, Liebhaber, E. Christophersen, J. Daniels, L. Christensen, G. Donovan, . Kahnt, E. Ullmer, D. Brietenbach, D. Glasel, Miss Granold. I: . Prelipp, G. Arndt, L. Puls, L. Mueller, H. Zobel, M. Royce, J. Zey, Adsmski, G. Timmers, E. Gosse, I. Court, D. Kluge, J. Sherwood. Fra? SG?HQ MCJRES The freshmen class of 1937-38 developed into the sophomore class of 1958-39 with a class enrollment of thirty-nine, making it the smallest class in school. The class is well represented in all school activities and has the follow- ing number of members in each: Band 10, Glee Club 10, Dramatics 1, Mixed Chorus 4, Forensics 7, Basketball 10, F.F.A. 8, Football 4, Orchestra 2, Home Economics Club 10. With such a good start, the next two years should prove very successful. At the beginning of the year the following cless officers were elected: Class Officers President ----- Lavern Wagester Vice Pres. ---- Richard Adamski Secretary-----Mary Ann Trace S.A.F. Rep. ------- Irene Court Advisers --------- Miss Granold Mr. Reese

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