Sharon High School - Sharonite Yearbook (Sharon, WI)

 - Class of 1949

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J , - Q :FTW W 1-fewvwmviwmvravwmf W ' -,Q gg l S YN S I1 - Z , g 2 S E 5 5, 15 5 115 , ,J ., . it ' I Q 1 is K X ' ' W 5 li is 1 5 E v s 8 ' ' 2 Q - ' E ' , ' s 5 I 5 r ' 3 I . 'Y W ' E M- , - s - , SP I ' ' 8 - -1 Rfk 'Y L , all ,,- xy, N. f,...,-.. 5 fa E Third row: Moffatt, Miller, Bollinger, Nelson, Roark, Lowry, Webster, Qt Q Meyers, Second row: Lami, Kitzman, Grant, O'Connor, Brandenburg, Gulf, it 'E New, First row: Grant, varvel, Haber, Haier, westrand, Moss. 1 S ' ' Q n a li CLASS Ort 19:51 .. 2 E: E Another freshman again and he is asking questions-aa usual--about 2 N E claswts, teachers, activities, etc. Oh, well! we were freshmen once 2 Q ourselves. Cn September z, 1947, twenty-two, scared but happy, fresh- 2 2 I men entered nigh school. 1 Q H 5 Our class advisor for the year was Miss Michel. when election 2 ' day rolled around, Nora New was elected president, vice president was 2 .A Leo Moss, Ted Baier was secretary, and the treasurer was Ray Lowry. lf 4 B Lois Grant and Ray Lowry represented the freshmen on the Student Conn- 3 S oil. In the fall, Frances Kooistra left us but later in the year, 2 r .2 5 5 Darlene Meyers and Carl Webster joined our class. So ended our fresh- 5 ' E men year. Q Q Q if We started our sophomore year on September7, 1946 with twenty-two 2 F1 2 members. Florence Poster, David wehrwsin, and Gary Miedema had drop- 2 S ped from our rank but Armilda hoark and Jerry Grant joined us. 2 Q 5 when the election returns were in me found Richard Young, president, 'r E F Eugene Moffatt viaapresident, and Marilyn Gu1fSecretary and treasurer. Q 2 Our Student Louncil member was Nora New. Mr. Greig was our advisor. 2 E we started the year off by entertaining at the breshmen Initiauon E dance. We have held several dances since then. E At Christmas time we sold Christmas cards and wrapping paper to 5 Q raise money. 5 o Q 5 Q94WKW1Ul'3u fWP59- ' X I -'JK CX- Ls .1 u,x..Q..A:Q.Ai,!L.43, Mu: ed-Lufxnlfi.. ..LL.v,Lz-441511 ' V- -lf L X' w'.5SQl1S'!MfL4S?Z5YllZilU . ' .1 7 . ' ' N w W Jblflllllg 1 V ' 1' I. 2 a f A ' i ei , r p . , J ,E 2 ' i 5 is 1 B Q 1 if s J Q w .L .... -.. , . i 5 1122! f L. N 3 1 11 ! Y A -J If 4 i 'I 5 'H Fi mf wi X , u, fl Q , 1 J N L -1 4 ,I Y 4 Pc -- ,. -T--T- w' w 'v,-fi- ? e1gi 'fa ,faq wr, - W e-. We . rw-fr-F ,5,, Q-15-5.5-fgaiazsffs- 7 liim 3 1 , , W -.H-,WJ Jolly JMYNOYSA Third Row Grant, Ganske, Peterson, Lami, walley, Behrers, Burns, 'S7:'5T1d R'5wx Horne, Hennig, Schuld, Seaver, Moffatt, I-lardt, First Rows WfTTH'5r:'Woodford, Walley, Waddell, Riemer CLASS GF 1950 Slam! Bang! Don't be alarmed. Those wexe enlg the sounds of the locker doors banging in the halls of Sharor high on September 7 1948 the day we entered school as the jolly juniors It certainly was some thing to be back in school and hear the gossip about classes, and the new students including the fresh who wexe not yet very well acqualn with high school rules and regulations, but they learned fast Our junior year found additiors and subtracthnnto the membership of our class Joan Ganske BHG harolo Stone joired us while Marian Ahlert and Paul Vogt are no longer with our class Before long the election returns were in and the class officers were, Audrey Lsmi, President, Lita Gr: t, e DP681G6Ft Eetty Burns, secretary, and Don Rlemer treasurer Connie horne was our represents tive on the Student Council Our class advisor was Mr Musolf The juniors have held several dances this year Among them were was the Junior Prom On April 29th many people danced tc the tunes ol Arny Johnson and his orchestra, in the romaztic surroundings f scenes of Switzerland Our theme was nSwiss Chalet As all good things come to an end, so did our year as jolly jun lore. And now, the cycle of events in the jur'or year has been com plated but the memories of all these th'rgs never, never will end NMWMMWWWL qffltf 'ng-ug.v+lgMnnuQg4unnn,mdnnQigonnnsnnunmmmm ,,,hM3h,,hn : . . e 6 u , --- 1 V ' ' 1 1 t . - U ted ' 0 A 0 1 1 A O . 5 , .in ' . ,. ,. . , O , . ' , O I 'O I folk dances and a Sadie Hawkins Dance. But, the most important of all 0 , ' ' x ' o Il C I , ll o Y 1-A V! I' 'J'54L '?!t. ' ,Q uni P eg f A ,xninanns u I 5 'i 3 K f ' X ' T S 1 j fi , f I , W A , 1 'R . K Q K - Y : . . . . . ,.w e f , , r X ' f Y - H .- , . ,Q - v , . n 4 Q 1 . .lfjlkj - A -.. ,S - 5-Aviv, WI- J I' ,Q id- 5, I 6:3 L '5 A 5353 5 f' Q53 , f ,A N 0w'fiN! X f N ',' E f-25:1 ' ' fra-f ,J X X . ' 'Q g W ffllxi :gg if Q X' YX 1 fi, Q XA X '1 ' W-S7 3 x A 5 U 191 4- :LL 3 'l ' 5 X g ., L r ' ff' ! . ,. ' .f -12: -.32-'L' F X f ? 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I went to the door and there was Howard Nehlig,a middle aged,hand- some, man. QThat will cost you two-bits, Nehl1g.J Yes, Howard was a big business man and he dropped in to talk over old times. Howard was surprised to hear that Beverly Baker was a trumpet player in Tom Finn's all-girl orchestra. nSpeak1ng of g1rls,u added Howard, nMarg1e Grisham now sings in the Navy Blue Night Club on the coast.' Ah,st1ll attached to the Navy! Just then was heard a shout nPaper!n nWhat's thatlu exclaimed Howard. I explained that it was Merrill Trewyn, Jr., son of the former Barbara Floyd. He had his daily paper route and was a fine boy until collection time. I got the paper and saw the ed1tor's name in the cornerg nPhil O'Connor, ED. and PROP., The Smiling Ir1shman.n We saw in the paper where Betty Young, local farm girl, had won s prize for the best purebred herd of Holstein cattle. In the sports section we saw Leo Naber's name. He was playing for the Phillip's Oilers and was high scorer. He also was just voted All- Amerioan for the 3rd consecutive year. Turning to the comics, guess what we found. We found a character created by Dick New called Trick Dacy, Manace of the Underworld. Leav- ing Trick Dacy and a gang of hoodlums, I turned on my television set. To our surprise we saw Norma Turner doing her famous ballet dance at New York. My, how things have changed. After watching Norma do her act I switched stations. 'Ah,n I said to Howard, UA wrestling match.u As we watched, we heard the announcer say something about Gorgeous Ken, better known as Ken Miller to us. I turned off the TV set and went to the kitchen to fix a bite to eat. I came back and Howard said, uDo you know where Marie warren and Betty Weeks are?u uharle is president of Yale,u I replied, Hand Betty weeks is an English teacher there. They're both married to professors.u I won- dered if they were absent minded professors or what. Glanclng at the clock Howard said he had to get some new bridles and his truck was getting low on atomic energy. I went down town with hhnbecause I had to get the mail. He parked in front of thehardware store. Next door there was a sign nLeRoy Way-- Mortician. Try our Convenient Lay Away Plan.U who'll never be out of work. Now there's one fellow Howard got his bridle andI got my mail andhe asked me where there was a good garage. I replied that M1ke's Garage was alright. As we got there we saw Mrs. Mike Seaver or rather Dorothy Lee acting as his secretary. I asked Dorothy what Helen Bollinger and Ruth Walley were doing. Dorothy replied that Helen was a movie star in Hollywood for H.O.B. Studios. Herbert Owen Baumann studios! Ruth Walley runs a swanky hotel somewhere in Chicago. Howard drove me home again and I met Bill Grieg Jr., coach of the Sharon High School, and incidentally, he had a red shirt on. I told him the same line I just told you. who'd ever believe it? :mg 'ilu H ,V ' 5 15 ?? f 2 PZ I L42 -ss,' : Sm 5- ' 'Y '-.L1LLAL1b:z.e.ld:2d.:1.Q2.9a1Qs,c.z2.Hilo. 'gasp ' .44,.,,gQ,A.j.A,5, ..,,,Qy,y-Al-,F,,,,,4,,. . ,A , L.-kgbW..,y page.. .walk if? F :ff'?'7.f,, '7ii'75vmWi i?Wd 'WNf6Wi'S'n i'5iSWfw'l' 5 r 5 5 'Y I 1' ' f- 'vf','-T1f5 7f'T7'U W ?7 ' ' W -' - s ' - . '?n WST??:'W?3 f75?f'3'3L'5:L7r?:?7 T'f7' - , r ' 'ww w SENICJR CLAS S HISTORY As we turn back thepages of our history book we find that on Sep- tember 4, 1945, a group of 17 proud and smiling faces walked up the stairs at SHS to join the nupper four.n At the beginning of our fresh- man year we enrolled four new students: Helen Bollinger, Kenneth Coun- tryman, Ruth walley and Betty Young. In March two more new students joined our ranksg Dorothy Lee and Barbara Extrom. During the first month we elected our class officers: ,Marie warren, president, George Hertel, vice president, Howard Nehlig, treasurer, Betty weeks, secre- tary. Our class advisor was Miss Herried. We started our sophomore year withl8 members. Albert Long dropped from our ranks and during the year 3 new students joined us. They were Barbara Minot, Barbara Floyd, and Kenneth Miller. The members of our class elected Ruth Walley, president, Kenneth Countryman, vice presi- dentg Helen Bollingen treasurer, and Betty Young, secretary. Our class advisor was Mr. Kane. On September 2, 1947, we started our junior year with 19 members Barbara Minot and Barbara Extrom left our ranks for.different schools and so did not start our junior year with us The members of the class elected Howard Nehlig, president, Marie Warren vice president, Betty Weeks, treasurer, and Barbara Floyd, secretary Under the direction of Miss Board our class turned the gymn into a beautiful ballroom for the yearly prom Our theme was NThe Gay Ninetiesn with Howard Neh11g,K1ng, and Marie Warren reigning as Queen of the gala affair At the beginning of our senior year Kenneth Countryman joined another school, which dropped our enrollment to 1B Our class officers were Dorothy Lee, president, Dick New, vice president, Betty Young, secretary, and Barbara Floyd, treasurer Our class pictures were taken early in the year Our first step toward graduation was taken in February when we selected our class colors, motto, and flower The colors are maroon and white, with the white rose as our flower, and the motto is Ulet the steps of knowledge fonn the stairway to success JkQikMLQ:LMk'l!k!xS!l:S!!aLU'.!!A!MLQ1!Q:'5U.kU1kM. .!!'5!fL!! 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J ' -Vvuvyhv, M ,H u U .U , A , N 'lf 'finf fViXfN WWE 6N'fVfiN-IN TtVf'WiWFX EWEWIS During our four years in highschool the members of our class have been interested in all activities Dick New, Marie Warren, Herbert Baumann, Howard Nehlig, ueorge Hertel, Leo Naber, and Betty veeks have taken parts in school plays All of our girls belong to G A A , some have received letters for their good work Most of the boys in our class have belonged to Oifferent sports all four years we would like to congratulate Leo Naber for his star performances on the basketball floor Leo was given the privilege of presenting the basketball tro phey, the first in the history of our school, to SHS And now, as we near the last page of history,we would like to say nFarewellN to everyone we are all happy that we could spend our high school days at Sharon They will always be remembered as the best years of our lives QQ..S2-...LAa .A WW WWUWRVK lj wMasuwvx1QuL 9: ,, ff fl' y H 1 5 l a 'wvwvwn wwwfmmwmcwfvviwyww W fswvfv,,wfs- fVfw5fwvvww2 HBLLN -OLLIRQBR GAA 1534 Class Treasurer z Chorus 12 ELXTY LLLKS Chorus lz54 band 234 uAA 1x34 Presicent GAA Q Play 134 Cheerleauer 123 Annual Staff 34 ,f.f Echoes stuff 34 fs' Sr. Prom Queen B A Pbrenslcs z4 Class Secretary l Q N Class lressurer 3 IUTH WALLEY Chorus lz Class Preaicent 2 Annual Staff 4 GAA 1234 MA HIE Y-A RREN Class President Class Vice President 'Student Council 2 Prom Queen 3 Forensics 5 3 4 1 3 Sec.-lreasurer GAA , Vice Presiuent GAA A Band 234 N Chorus 1234 ?, ?lay 124 homecoming Queen 5 , M, 5 Annual staff 1354 pls F1 2' Cnecrleauer la MAHJOHIE GRIShAM Chorus 1x34 Band 234 Play 23 Forensics z54 Dramatic Club 5 Librgry Sec.-Treas. 5 GAA lz54 Annual Staff 54 hchoes Staff 4 1aLleau 4 I ff 's....1s.1s,'Q.1-L LGE' 1 .,Q'-1,-'..3,--ul-QTff7 m 'f ' 'f'1 7'7'1'! 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F Q Norma Turner, will my dancing technique to Helen Behrens, my injured right arm to Rosie Schuld, so Rosie won't have to write so much Q LeRoy Way, will my good looks and muscles to Everett Stevens, Q my football unifonm and technique to Eugene Moffatt. lg to sol 1t5eggysY2gng8a:11J5l.e:1yel.augh to Mary Ann Kilver, my ability not E ' B. E 35 In Witness whereof, we have set our hand and seal hereto this turd Q day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and brty- nine 119491 2 THE sanron CLASS caigneaj 9 3 A,aa .xv fl Q Mmxv ' sl, a n - s fn,,a4m,m Phan ,,,4a ,e,4 n, .wt mvxmwzfw I ,. .. nd u Y z 1 f f 1 4 . . X , , ,I .,!'u' - V' ' 1 as jig , a' WWW xl1ITM'if7Nm??ii57N7NWYffiVfNYiS2WWa VPi5FY6'WNi?f2IiN1avn :ol-il 4 Q 2 3 S 5 s S S SQ? SEB 5 2 . 2 Q Q s air :se 5 -4 o o cr ro n- 4 on gn-n 5 an-e fn-4 H on-e as-n H n-qos o as 5 s 0 2' Q W' 2- sr ' -s' 4 '- 0 E Hu! D 29 on 3 ai S5 S? 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Yes, that's what our cheerleaders for this year yelled when they cheered the athletic teams on to victory, or in some cases, keeping their morale up in time of defeat. They chose as their outfits, black wool slacks, gold sweaters, white blouses, gold anklets. They also had black pennants with gold letters spelling Sharon. Second Rowg Webster, Krantz, walley, haddell, Dresser, Bollinger Walh- er, Hr. Grieg, First Row: Naber, Baier, way, Lowry, Riemer, Westrand, O'Conn0r. The Yellow and Black closed their 1945 football season with 2 wirn and 5 losses. This year Sharon will lose, LeRoy Way and Phil. O'Connor through graduat lon . SEASON 'S RECO RD Sharon 25 Hebron 15 Sharon 19 Darien 14 Richmond 53 Sharon 13 Williams Bay 15 Sharon 6 Clinton 153 Sharon 26 Palmyra 26 Sharon 18 Capron 20 Sharon 14 P M T W., . ,,..q.,,,,,.,-,....,.., fr., l-W-, v-,--vw.. ,. ,V .,, ,,,. ,..,-,...,'...-. - X.. 7 9 'L H V, l i ! .r A ,v I i 2 Q! a X 3. . :+ I X r .Y u i 'CW' sf, 'I 'A f'7Q'?i7cQjT:ji jf 'i 7'?1'.-7 C7'q?' ,ff ' , 'few 7aZ6.., Some IiIce 'em old . . . Some Iilce 'em Iiot . . . Youth gets tI1e best . . . From THIS dial spot: 123 99.9 WCLO WCLO-FM '74eSmaau,an2wz4' Keep tuned For the Best in NEWS . . . MUSIC . . . DRAMA . . . SPORTS -.-.-.A-A-A-so-ff:-Y V' -:i-Y-: ---1 -.---::::-Y: Y Y : ::-.-1-::-2 -A -:.-.-.-.-.-rs: .A --:.-:.-.-.-:v-.1-.1-::.-.-::,-.---:.-: INFORMATION ..... NEWS I JANE SVI LLE DAILY GAZETTE Southern Wisconsin's Farm and Home Newspaper Since 1845 Brings you complete coverage of Plus: Your favorite Comicsf Broad coverage of Sportsp Wide use of Pictures -1- . , .+I-.vrq-r-wg.7V,,,-. ,.. .Y.,,..7-iii,--...----...-.y...,,..., -.-...ev-. S-Y-F -N-1. T .41-px,--r---Y ffifv- :Ya --4-W 'a1,-.-,.,vr-- f 1 Ht L: 5 fi P 6 E D E 7: fl if I E -, 1-prjwjn ,, ys,','fs'j-'s'1'i-Y nw-H iv w'1's-fG'67T8f7'1?Wv -:YE '15 ww ,?'TT'm'w nf'wT f?TT17'wf'fP'1 W U fv'fv G' W 102 'if 'ffif B O S T O N S T O R E EARLE STAFFORD V Satisfaction or Your Money Back Shoes for the Family-Fitted by X Ray 5 Harvard, Illinois Shoe Repairing-Harvard 7 E, A, W 0 L F A. ENGLBRECHT IMPLEMENT 7 SERVICE 5 Good Things to Eat , , Gas and Electric Welding Sharon, Wisconsin Phone Sharon 253 HENRY K' JOHNSON Russ Zell, Manager is Gas and Electrical Appliances A. 8, P' TEA COMPANY Sharon, WISCOHSIH Sharon, Wisconsin E Compliments 0f Compliments of i i COUGHLIN'S ROYAL BLUE BERNDT7S DRUG STORE Shamfl, Wi5C0n5in Sharon, Wisconsin g For All the School News Read Compliments of V' THE SHARON REPORTER RHUFFS PACKING HOUSE Q. Roy Ruehlman, Editor Lawrence, Illinois e gi LeBARON'S CONFECTIONERY SCHULD CLEANERS li Compliments, Class of ,49 IIS F1'0I1t Sf- Phone 48-.Sharon Phone 83-Harvard, Illinois Compliments of Compliments of SCHUTT, MCFARLIN 81 SAUNDERS 5 STRICKER'S BAKERY Furniture-29 North Ayer St. Phone 202'H3-Ward Telephone 134-I'I3.I'V3.1'd, Ill. E , Patronize the STERNBERG'S C L I N T 0 N T H E A T R E The Store of Quality F01' G00d M0'Ui6S Harvard, Illinois DR. L. M. 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U ' frcrw' -1 .u-4fA,l..Li5-Q,4- s1iLs:'.g:-L2.1ar-b+u-m.mM:.g,1.4.n4.,+.r,a:emh.a.AenAf-'-- he-kc.4Q:..q.41 xiwff,--A -:gym-.u..+Qu,:1:. ' ,I 3 . ' ' 4 - Q il ' v Z! U1 5 4 Q Third Row: Warren, Horne, Lee, Seaver, Floyd, Hennig, Grisham, Peter- 4 ..... -T , W son, Lam,. Second Row: Baker, Nelson, Walley, Weeks, Behrens, mmrns, 2 TUULK Mrs. F! er. First Row: Warren Welker Nehll New O'Conuor J ,n i I --,o- hh., .r .1 I 1 x 1 Visrvel, Laser, Lowry. 2 . A Ed!tor-in-chief-------Marie warren Assistant Editor------Aunrey Lami 4 irxuuztion Manager---Beverly Baker Business Manager------John welter 2 A . ,Q Auv.,3suaxersww----------Leo Maher , Rosemary Schuld 4 E ' , E velyn Seawer 5 Herbert Baumann ' Q rlgsnftsx 5.1.31 tor--1---------F51 Chard New Class Editor-----Do1Ac:t.r,y Petfyg. rg Sxciml Hwfiar----N- SaPbars Elcyd SQQPCS-V------------Phil 0'COxnnr Q Q If Afm hufzsr----vb----M-Jeff? 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I Q . lf E The purpose of the Lramatic Club, is not only to teach students Q H4 to act, but also to give training in costuming, lighting, directing, 3 k producing, make up, and also sound effects. 5 E Our first public appearance was at the Christmas program. Some of 2 5 the members presented a tableau. The scene was the manger scene with 5 I beautiful lighting effects. The first play we gave was THE LIS POTATO, 5 a comedy in three acts. E Our officers were: President, LeRoy way, Vice President, Charles Q . Woodford, Secretary, Fay hennigg and Treasurer, Connie Horne. 5 K , 5 b Fa T' C , T P P E l f ' ' 4 t 1 f . x ri wi -I 52 5 THIPQ Row: Grenlund, Horne, Hennlg, orisnam, Herger, Schmuck, Moffatt, 5 Q Second Row: Floyd, Moffatt, Schuld, Peterson, Gulf, Nelson, Hirst Row: 5 2, KI Iver,'E1'ethke, Mr. Musolf, Behrens, Burns. -' E In order for a person to become a good citizen of his country, he E g must know something about everyday problems. Our library is trying to Q E make us better informed. Reading the newspapers, and reference books 2 E help us to learn about the world happenings. S A student librarian is in charge every period of the day, to keep 5 Q our library in order and aid students to find material they desire. S 2 5 All : 1f' 1N1!l!B:SMfQ!1Sl . A'.13,' fb' .KIIILU A--Q a,g,,f3,-f,'f ' ag, fx' ,lu eggg 'V SV Z 4, A llfli all 'MMMQIE' ,e ,, - A .1 .9 ul . 1, Q V 2 ' y - ' , K p ' , 1 A ,K I 'ix Z J 5 Hi 5 i ,l 'fy . if 5 V Q V f . ' A Q 3 Q I 'g if fx a i i E 4 5 Y 2 3 1 1 5 ii f i 5 2 qwifwf' ' Q17 'YG' W1QT F Z5 ?'5 ffTYV5 f f 3?37ii4 iff? 1 V C' 57 k'f W T fznslcs W :ilu 51: rlilver, bekxrerzs, bwzmana, iwbstcsr-, Weeks.. lnow: Leaf , 1,ugz.T54, irishcui, ,maui E: 1-Q1 , 1 . 'J , 5. :fi 1132, if-jg: Hs:'r.e,MT'TazEEf, Iiarxcf:-, ictersw., want. This yew' af11f:A,.1zgL,mL- . . Lg-u,1.1Mr. ut 1' able g,ng4llsn unc. spufef-1, T1 lil gn QLUP, vw :mg Xu: Lani -.fz-,again an r.2fx,::L. 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'. ...I..i,..lI...f LX.'2l.'LL.L'.:'l.JQL, .-ll-J J Y' ' ,'v, W P WMM qrm rinv. T 'W'v1LvTAY' W ' rrwgwv-ru ' 4 if 5 L I 14 x li 1. A, ki E 2 1 i 'E E I: it 2 1- --7'- --cv'vv w ' .. 'vm 'f - . ?FFf'???? :57TftTw'??':3? 'l 'W '1 GAA. Fourth Row: 0'Connor, Kitzman, norne, Grant, O'Connor, Schuld, Seaver, Barat, Brandenburg, Bollinger, Third Row: Burns, Lee, Hcnnig, Baker, Grisham, Lami, Grant, Ganske, BresselTT'Second How: Floyd, Peterson, warren, Gulf, Brandenburg, Kllver, Stoll, Eollfnier, Nelson, Turner, First Row: Weeks, Miethke, walley, Burns, Behrens, Roark, Dresser, Young,-Heyers. The Girls Athletic Association started early in the fall when we 8160566 the following as officers: Betty weeks, President, Ma rie Warren, Vice President, Rosemary Schuld, Secretary and Treasurer. Many sports were featured throughout the year. In the fall, soft ball was played and we did some hiking. During the winter, basketball was the chief sport. Calisthenics and volley ball also had its prom- inent place in the winter and spring. A point system was carried on by the organization. Girls obtained points by participating in sports outside of school,and also by taking part in the games held by the G. A. A. All girls who obtained enough points were awarded S's at the end of the year. Our Band Third Row: Hennig, Grisham, warren, Bressell, Dresser, Brandenburg, GranE,'IEm1, Kilver, weeks, Second Row: O'Connor, Cowley, Grisham, Laml, Kitzman, O'Connor, Grant, Krantz, Naber, Moffatt, Hr. Brodie, First Row: Bauman Miethke, Baker, Behrens, Bollinger, Dresser, Hertel, Nehlfg. The Band got under way about a month after school started, under the direction of Mr. Brodie. Their first public appearance was at the hebron football game. Later they played at the Christmas Program. At the SHG of the first semester lr. Dallman took over as the instructor. We all appreciate the fine work he is doing, and hope he continues to improve our band. , ,., ..,, ,,...,, , ,Wv.,, ,...,, .FT ,.,., W.a, p A ,A D A ,l ....r,h,w.fM,..v,,... - ' ' . , . r- w.HHf.MM1Ma-.f..M I' ! K i i ? Q 3 I HQ E S 5 Ei gn i i , 'w's'fp:v9'5w f3' Vmq.VmQ wv,Tr'w vii Q -'62T':,f 'fx -s'wff1V'.WT4vv'Hr'1w'iiFz': U'- 3 1-rs: gn' Yr 'vf vfi7'G' y 2 ? as .av 'G' 'Q Third Wow: Yew, Waddell, Riennr, Qrisham, Peterson, Voung, Walley nig, Naber, Horne, Weeks. The sQAool's portion of fda speech class. Ffwdenfs from ' botn from the frqnes uni nigh no editing. of N53 r Woodford, Pnumann. Second Row: 'ee, , Vr. Musolf. Viemf Pow: Twvnor, Ven- DHDQP h'19 udog fS Mend, n iv txn Lis C1633 t,gk tvvnh in vrif'nf nrvn pool. MP. Uwfolf was in CYWYWQ of the Eogggg Egg: 1u1f,Vo1iber,VnnveL,Veyers, Wilkenson, Fennif, Uundaorau, Pester. Third Row: Vflver, See, Wenrwoin, follinfer, ietvrsnn, Vfn- mann, Fiorrfgon, W6Ti3i.f'-IG, Twzkmlze, UQ-'fu'-, Walther. lficili EQ-vi: Vwnco, Fitzmon, Heminover, Vogt, Prnndenhurr, Moffatt, 'wndncPnw, dchuli Ferguson. 53255 523: Hr. Wooas, Viller, Moffatt, ielson, Ftoll, Way, Norris, Krantz. We elected thefollowin no eighth grade officers: Voyt Wenn19,wresl- dentgwnlter 'und9ohQn,vi0e QV931iQHtj Wxwck Uorr1s,seo. nnd trowswrer. Tne seventh grade officers are Fhrist WeHrwefn, preSifen+g P'e1na web- stor, vice grenilentq Hoy Pollinier, seo. and treasurer. 'wr r ear lenders an3Janet ?rQnt:,n.o11f Wehsten Lois V2rriSon,Mne1vn Vundacnau. We have Q ooyu and .Tris Luskftbail fenw. Both teams are good and nave glqyei nevornl fines. Wie librorlqna ere Twnet 'ndrrz Uri Wir- glnie Gwif. 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