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RAYMOND S-CHMIEDLIN. BE. JANE KLEINSCHMIDT. BS. I-fun flair: Amr- T:nr'h1rs' Fnllfgff I'm'w,sf'ry of Il'f.w'mmr1. i-liehth Grade- !'!:iss Adviser .Xe-istzint Eighth Grade Arixis-r Junior High Si-html Baskvtivall Junior High Fnrvnsi.-. Juni--r High School I-'nrt-visivs Social Scicnw- Social Svivlim- Spanish Sri'-vw' 1-Lnizli-h President .......,.,.. .....,.. ...... . . Pat Kennedy Vice-President ....... ....... I ohn Walvcord Secretary ...,........, ,....... . . .... Betty Riviers Treasurer ......... ....,....... F ddie Schaefer Advisers ...., ..,,...... 1 Ir. R. Schmiedlin Miss J. Kleinschmidt With the opening oi' schooi in September the eighth grade again poured into the.r s:ud.es. Many new students were admitted making it necessary to divide the class into three groups. The eighth grade had a joint Halloween party with the seventh grade. Some ol' the activities were games and dancing. Refreshments and fun was had by all. The drawings of five eighth grade students are competing in the Helen Mears Art Contest sponsored by the Womens Club. The students entering the contest are Pauline Werdin. Joan Leonard. Betty Riviers. Mary Ann Justinger. and Ruth Lubbers. vThe Allstars with James Gerke as their captain. came out on top in the eighth grade Intra-Mural Bas- ketball Tournament. The results ofthe game played at Kohler were favorable to our team. Those on the team were Dick Wachter. Edward Schaefer. James Gerke. John Waivoord. Delbert Dicke. Jerome Koene. John Melzer. Jack Adams. and Bill Lindsay. V One of the eighth grades talents is music. The girls have a glee club under the direction of Mrs. Faas. Tneylalso gave an operetta titled The Nutcracker Suite . Some ot' the main characters were Carol Luth. as Marte , Donna Coates as Prince Charming , Betty Riviers as the Chinese Boy . Pauline We-rdin as Grand- pa', Eleanor Pauls as the Candy Fairy . Pat Kennedy as the Mother . and La Verne Hlavacheck as the t'Wind Fairy . The eighth grade trio consists ot' LaVerne Hlavachek as soprano. Carol Luth as second soprano. and Donna Coates as alto. Among the musicians are Erhart Demand. and Eleanor Pauls who add to the orchestra with their violins. In the band. Delores Sundet and Kathleen LaBudde play the clarinet. Melvin Nelson. trumpet. and Chris Van Dixihorn. base horn. Miany are taking part ln Junior High Forensics. They are Erhart Demand. Pat Kennedy. Eleanor Pauls. Shirley Johnson. Ruth Lubbers. Mary Minch, Gretchen Prasher. Betty Riviers. John Walvoord. Paulin Werdin. Kathleen La Budde, LaVerne Hlavachek. Donna Coates. Carol Coates. and Patty Deeley. Tlze six weeks honor roll always contains a long list of eighth grade names. Left to Right linttnm Row 1: Miss Jane Kim-inschmidt, J. Drnzin, C, Handy. P. Ve:-nt-nllaal, J. Richart, A. Ver Ginn-, M, Hushway, V. Luth. V. Des-14-y, IJ. Dicke. G. Prasher. U. Ends-rs. J. Koi-nv. D. Donhlh. K. Hillmann. J. Adams. Mr, Schm--idlin. Row 2: M. Hoffman G. Morken, A. Sie-ber. G. Daanc, K. Lubbf-rs, A. Hue-hier. B. KY'U9iZl'l , E. HH5'dl'Y1- -I. Kiilk- R- M lI - V. Bertram, J. Bar-hier, E. Pauls, M. Minch, R. Schlieder. Ruw 14: I.. Morgan M. Schelbauer. W. Jarvis, R. Ke-llner. B. Schroeder. M. VVeisse. M. D.-illmann. C. Coates. A. H4-Imer. L. Hlavachek. R. Zwart, D. Siindet, D. Coates J. VValvoord. R. Saczcr. Row 4: D. W1-nsink. M. A. Schmitt, P. Kennedy. S, Johnson. J. Sehlichtinz. J, Endsley, J. Mm-lzvr, S. Sega-rsun. H. Must-r C. Bawden. G. Sass, M. Fenner. W. Debbink. Row 5: Ii. Klein H. Mohnsam. P. Werdin. K. 1.aBudde, M. VanderVce-n. V. Polzin, B. Riviers, H. Lindsay. C. Van Dixhorn J. Ge-hrke, I.. Be-ck, D. liecker. H. Harder. E. Schaefer. D, Gartmann. M. Nelson, D. VVachtcr. H. Hliehler. Not on Picture: E. Demand, J. Fed'-rwirch, J. Heyn, M. Justinua-r, K. Kolb, J. Leonhard, M. S.-:hav-fr, H. Van Dixhorn. M. r .-tg, ..
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Li-ft to Right lst Row: Mrs. Hilty, C, Richardson, D. Kraus, T. Kohlhagvn, V. Krucgi-r, H, Maui-r, H, Daily. A. Ze-imkv, G. .Im-ckt-ls, IJ. l-'i-4lt-r- wisi-h, D. Richardson. P, Km-nm-dy, Mrs. Wirlflcr. 2nd Row: R. Slater, E, Zcigelbaucr. L, Elririd1.zn-, A. Bawdun, IJ. Blackburn, D, Pt-ti-rs. D, Willaclst-n, J. Pt-loquin, C. Mt-yt-r, R. Joa, A, Langncr, M. Howe. Ilrd Row: W. Schreiner. J. Clarke, J. Erickson, I.. Endsley, R. Albers, T. Lawrence, IJ, libs, H. Schliuhting. ii. Rockaft-llow. D. Purtschy. J. Van Enzen, L. Roo, M. Ubhelohde, J. lit-ckt-r. F, Mischo. 4th Row: J, Willadst-n, T. Scribner, T, Rosandiek, R. Siemcrs, H. Prashe-r, W. Hot-ggi-r. R. Baz-hler, D. Rm-pkt-. M, Som-lieu-i'. M, Schaefer, L. iirutt. J, Kohlhajzn. R, Udvli. Sth Row: J. Mehlberg L. Brott. H, Nest-man, P. Polzin, B, Schuh, B. McCoy. E. J. Kalk. M, Sackett, D. Bi-ck. G. Schroi-de-r. D. Minnard, B. Tv St-Ile. M, Jacoby, R. Hulbert L. Van Dixhorn. Nut on Picture: J. He-yn. M. Kc-hi, R. Lievense. G. Schvihl, C. Sherman, T. VV1-sundorf. SEVENTH GRADE The students of the seventh grade eased their way into the big high school 'building on the hill that sunny September day of 1944. They were proud, excited and very grown up. But like young rabbits just out of the nest. they did not know where to go nor what to do with their freedom. They darted with silent bewilder- ment from one floor and room to another and after arrived late to their classes. The Richardson and Brott twins confused the teachers. This was the first year the class of i950 had class officers. After election many had the idea that daily meetings were necessary to discover and to settle important problems of the class and school. They soon real- ized this was unnecessary. Everything turned out well with David Ebs as president. Emma Jean Kalk as vice-president. and Peggy Kennedy as secretary-treasurer under the supervision of their advisers. Mrs. Palmer Hilty and Mrs. Clarence Widder. Though their record for tardiness was a sorry one, they boasted the best record for attendance. By March they climbed from a low sixth to fourth place with War Stamp purchases. They were cheerful and co-oper- ative with contributions for Red Cross and Easter Seals. , Two parties were sponsored by the seventh grade pupils. The first one. a H-alloween party. was a frolie held with the eighth grade. The pumpkins, cats, owls. and bats that were diligently cut out and strunglon twine were stretched across the gym to brighten the room. Several large witches designed by class artists were pinned to the stage curtains for the floor show. Many students tried their first dance steps at this party. The second opportunity for experimental dancing was at a party of their own near Valentines Day. The Conga dance proved the most popular. Capable committees worked industriously to make the parties merry and the lunch tasty. The Avengers, Wildcats. Mustangs and Badgers were the names ot' the tour seventh grade boys' basketball teams. The Mustangs were victors. Some of the girls participated in the Junior G. A. A.. some joined the bowlers and all anticipated the weekly gym hours. MRS. CLARENCE XVIDDER Lu !'r'frs:-1 Stat' Trrif-Mrs' Frzllwyff' Mnthi-ntzitirs, Junior High St-html MRS. NIARGARET HILTY. B.A. I'nir'1'rsi'l11 of I1'isz'onsin English Library Seventh Grade Adviser Junior High Forensics
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Front Row: l'1 VVittf-rliolt. R. Hz-nry. . , ' R M kohlman, T. Colt-llo, N. Frivkv, D, Hummitzsch, D. Kruc-1:1-r. Il. l4l4wl:, V, Endt-re ,I, Ac-htenhagvn. E. Simmunich, IS, Donath. K. Hoftivzt-r. Sv.-ond Row M. Grassman, K, Schuh. D. VandtrVet-n. A. St-1-gert.. L. Zimmerman, A, Ingelsc, M. Hiiibrm-gtsv, M Hiiilirvgtst-, J. VV.-Il-, H. Russell, M. I.awrt-nm-, E. Ililla. M. Hlavachek, J. Garm-. Mrs. L. O. Tetzlaff. Third Film-z Miss Erma Dassow. H, Hack. J. Isaacs. li. Klein. B. Morks-n, li. Dir-ls, A. Hornaday, V. Van linux-n, M. Allu-rtin. M. Stirdivant. G. Trit-lwll, E. Di-liliink, A, Kriit-gt-r, li. Erickson. J, Ripley, M. Baumfzartnt-r. Fourth Row C, Mc-Coy. R. Kampann, D. Strobe, R. Haydon, P. McCabe, J. Lorenz, P. Altmr-yer. D. Steurwald. R, VVill. .I, Kuhn, S. Hukanson. P. Saizunsky, li, Schis-lku, PI. Gall, IJ. Lt-Roy, N. Siemers. Fifth Row H Haman VV, Conner, K, l'it-tt-npol, IS. Harder, V. Schvlbaiu-r. H. McCall, R, He-inen, M. Rauwerdink. D. Adams. V. ' ' ' - .I Luv. F. Wiltfzen. Not on Pirtiirt-: P. Nt-tt. li. Onizna, C. Painter. Reichert. Van Engl-n, R. D1-Young. G. Harmt-link I.. Hilrlehrantl C.. Heidenrvltei. . PRES!-IMEN k nd happy because they were in senior high The freshmen returned this year happy to get back to wcr a i - . They were aware of that fact when initiation day came with hair ribbons, dolls, and lipstick for the boys and wrong side-out skirts. tie, shirts. an-d flying hair for the girls. A rousing hard time party was sponsored with dances, games, refreshments and contests for all. Everyone was decked in overalls. plaid shirts, patches, and hair bcws. The bond drive sponsored by the Student Council proved stiff competition. The Freshmen dug deep into their pccke-ts and pulled up a second place over the sophcmcres and juniors. Many activities are open to t'reshmen and they are taking part in all. ' ' r 1 1' th ' if s-hmen in the vari- Warolers in duet are - choruses. Phyliss Sagunsiky took first place on The boys basketball team gave stiff times. The girls basketball team did a fine OU: cus shooting at her best. A: the track and field meet day the Elaine Simonich and Mary Lawrence. Not to foiget the ot ei re many of her fine drawings at the Shelboygian County Fair. competition to all rivals. The freshmen football team played at vari- bit of playing in inter-class tournament with Marcella Huibregtses class anxiously showed its ability in each sport. h vine Janice Wells and Doris Adams as cheer leaders. and with Ruth The cheering section rooted loudly a ,, Wills new yells. Their favorites are t'Yip spidle dee . B-ack to the Woods , and Hcan the Big Team Fight'? . Band and orchestra boasts Richard Hayden playing first violing Janet Garbe, clarinet, and Doris Adams. obeo. More pupils are taking lessons and preparing to enter. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' d sh did a fine job of playing Polkas at the Hard Outside ot school Eileen Witteiholt plays accordian an e Time Party . Curse You. Jack Dalton was the play with Bill Conger playing the villian role of Egbert Van Horn. Bill k' O art in Extemporaneous Speaking. Ccnlfer is also in Forensics ta ing C! The Honcr Roll contains a great number of freshmen. President .,..,..........,... Vice-President, ....., . Secretary ...... ,....... .... Treasurer-, ..... ,..... .. Student Council ....., Advisers.. llen Ingelse .........Margaret Albertin ....,..............Janet Ripley ........Eiaine Debbink Doris Adams Harold Hamann .........Miss Erma Dassow Mrs. L. O. Tetzlaff ERNIA DASSOVV. B.A. l'ni:-wrsily of Wisvansirv Algebra Junior Business Geometry Freshman Class Adviser
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