Seymour High School - Rippler Yearbook (Seymour, WI)

 - Class of 1949

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OLU S OOYL . 5 ., a ',f ,, X A , f J LeRoy Ciesielczyk, president, Alvin Olson, vice president, Allen Burns, secretary, Lee Nagel, treasurer. Advisors: Mr. lanagan, Mrs. West, Mrs. Jensen, Miss Farrell. funioafi Our quiet Sophomores returned as Jolly Juniors, active in music, athletics, debate, forensics, and many other activities. Their big event was 'Far Away Places' held on May 15. Four Junior girls took part in 'White Ir1s'. Those mighty boys, Leroy Ciesielcyzk, Allen Burns, Bob Hohloff, and all the rest of the Junior basketball players have done a great Job. we couldn't help winning with Shirley Severson, Jean Lotter, Patsy Klaus, John Frisble, and Eugene Gilbert as Cheerleaders backing the team every minute. Those guiding the Juniors class this year were Leroy Cleslelcyzk, Lee Nagel, Allen Burns, and Alvin Olsen. The new members of the class this year were Mary Powles, Mary Ann Parker, Pete Parins, Loretta Kurowski, Bob Dorsey, and Dolores Schuyler. All in all we think the Juniors are a grand class and wish them the best-of luck as Seniors.

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Gku Wd! We, graduates of Seymour High School in Outagamle county in the state of Wisconsin do hereby set forth this last will and testament. Carmen Braun wills her interest in Shiocton to Beverly Peterson just in case ---- Dorothy Bubolz leaves her voice to Bill Guyon, and hopes he will turn out for chorus next year. Bill Grunwsldt is to receive Bob Gavronski's way with the women. The clarinet section next year receives the ability of Audrey Brusewltz and Ruth Haas. The beautiful brown locks of Betty Ziegenbeln are left to Dolores Schuyler, Caroline Kl1tzke's technique in sports is left to Dick Kuehne. Eileen T1mmer's bobby socks are left to next year's high steppers. The whole-hearted interest of Vera Welshoff is passed on to next years FHA president. The love interests of Kennen Wlese are willed to Jim Van Straten. Gloria M1elke's wardrobe is left to anyone who can wear her clothes. Carol Nott receives Margaret Schw1ster's 'Gift of Gab'. The sisterly love of Della and Dorothy Moeller is to be received by Margaret Leisgang and Elaine Lembcke. Pat Holding wills her blond tresses to Mary Ann Parker to brighten the way, in case school days become dark. Vernon Schne1der's place on the A honor roll goes to next year Seniors. Orla Ohm, Mildred Kauth, Arlene Joohman leave their twirling ability to Bruce Wickesberg, John Frlsble, and Terry Brick. Gloria Llmbcke gives her willingness to work to James Braun so he will get busy in study hall. Walter Hele1n's speed is received by Marcella Prelipp and hopes she will use it wisely. Laverna Hartwlg bestows her nimble fingers to next year's typing class in hope of insuring a noisy and industrious commercial room. LeVahn Helden will part with his vast store of knowledge only if Robert Appleton can have access to lt. Carole Shaw is to receive Mary Ann Le1sgang's ability not to let work interfere with her social life. To the entire Black Creek gang Lee Grunwaldt wills the Grunwaldt car--for how else could the fellows get to school? Sylvia Huettl, Gladys Leisgang, lla Mae Storms and Shirley Marck's interest in Isaar is left to anybody who cares to go there. LaVon Barth wills her long skirts to the boys on initiation day next year. Lucille Reis' cheerleading ability goes to her sister Helen to carry on the family name. - Arnold Nettekoven is to receive Victor Muenster's deep voice. Leland Gilbert leaves his long eyelashes to LarRayne Leyers so she can practice flirting. Bill Novak's basket- ball suit is left to Johnny Veltch, in hopes Johnny can fill it next year. Lincoln Lueck 'The Perfect Secretary', leaves his title to Rosemary Haase. Kenny Conrad gets Joan Wachtendonck's ability to tell a funny story with a straight face. Leonard Maas shares his tallness with Bobby Flunker and Ione Schroeder wills her weak voice to Jim Farrell. Don Beyer doesn't mind giving to any underclassmen what he has that got his high school diploma. Angeline Vander Bloemen wills her wristwatch to Bob Rohloff so he can keep track of the minutes. Donald Woltas and Junior Drier leave their shy ways with Duane Miller, and Dallas Werner. Irene Jach bestows her 'one and only' to Janet Bla1r.Walter He1n's ability to get along with girls is given to Don Wlckesberg in hopes that he will break down and use it. The curly locks of Roman Ritchie and Ken Natzke go to Gerald Goerl and Floyd Kahler. Lawrence Johns will receive Darvln Freder1ckson's ways with the teachers. With a truly agricultural heart, Norman Klsrner and Bob Bless will their love of country life to Phyllis Kimball and Carole Tlckler. Next year's English classes are to benefit by Norman Blohm's and Ronald Dalke's ambition. Silva Heitz, Glenda Gehrke and Mary Jean Bsumann's sewing ability is given Jerry Wickesberg, Ronnie Sievert, and Vernon Wichman. Robert Verbeten bestows his voice to Eugene Gilbert so he can sing his way through his senior year. Jim Stewsrd's and Don Smlts' interest in Black Creek is left to any fellow who thinks it is the place to gc. Dale Tubbs gives up the polka but holds on to his Barbara. Theresa Fuller leaves her laugh to Don Sleb and James Marcks' farming ability is lven to his brother Donald. Helen Coonen's ability in basketball is shared with Jackie grisble so she can keep the girls team on top. Ethel Maas' motto 'Love them all' is given to all girls who can't make up their minds. Jim Grunwaldt's technique in playing football is willed to the football squad of next year. Gerald Wolff, Robert Winters, Alfred Blckel, and Gerald Baehler, always seen together, bestow their friendship to H11 the Freshmen boys. Lucille Hackl's librarian ability is given to Barbara Schroeder and Marjorie Peotter wills her musical ability to Donald Brocker.Gladys Drews wills her quiet ways to all the fellows who are forever causing mischief. Aubert Reltz's shy ways with women are willed to all the Freshmen boys. ' In conclusion, we, the senior class, leave to the freshmen our accomplishment, to the sophomores our willl gness to the ju ors our class spirit, and to all, our memory. Signed and sealed this day of ,l949. 1



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Fme ?,da7l.s 'por No One First row: J, Frisbie, M, Barth, J, Frlsbie, E, Behm, L, Blom, M, Abel, L, Lsyers E Gilbert Second POV! E. Felton, M, Felton, S, Henning, R, Haase, P, Klaus, D, Kimball, J, Lotter Third row: C- George, R. Haas D, Brocker, D, Coleman, E, Albert, E, Kltzlnger, R, Holl, B, Land, L, Kurovskl, R, Ganzel, L, Hartl Fourth row: J, Braun, C, Klarner, L, Ciesielczyk, R, Arndt, K, Barth, E, Fenn, D Fifth row: First row: Second: Third: Fourth: Fifth: Kunstman, A, Burns, G, Jaskolski G, Goerl, L, Johns, F, Leiagang, F, Kahler, K, Conrad, H, Gehl, R, Dorsey D, Hartleben R. Stingle, D. Wendt, N. Roepcke, E. Lembcke, M- LOISSHUS, C- 3hHV, J. Siebers, M. Reynolds P. Reed, J. Spaude, B. Schroeder, N. Ward, J- MSHB. A- Moeller. V- Surman, R. Matuszak, D. Marcks I. Mauthe, B. Sachs, R. Walters, P. Wagner, J- ViCK, A- Schmidt, J. Schmidt, D. Wussow L, Nagel, B. Peterson, D. Schuyler, M. Ulmen, H. Mory, S. Severson, M. Powless. M. Barker, B. Welhouse, K. Busch B. Zey, L. Mueller, D. Ploeger, B. Rohloff, D. Wlckesberg, M. Rohm, D. Werner, C. Swieclchowskl, A. Olson, P. Parins gunz. v -1nu1x-il. z :L 4

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