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NIR. V. J. DUKIDIE. BE. Oshkosh Stuff Tru:-hfrs' Vullfylf' SIGN' lhllryff of Iirliu-zztfrm. firmly. Vain. Chemistry Physicf Arlvanm-d Mathematics Stiidvnt Conn:-il Adxisi-r Junior Clas- Arixi-Q-r JUNIOR CLASS The junior class ol' 1945 elected the class officers: Donald Musik. president: Bernard Nesemann. vice- president: Doris Will. secretaryg Fern Fett. treasurerg Jeff Trowbridge and Joyce Willadsen. members of the student council. The prom. high-light ol' the junior year. was held on the twenty-seventh of April. As king, Donald Nlusil, and queen. Connie Nliley. entered the show--boat. two thousand stars fwinkled about them and all eyes ol' the dancing couples turned to greet the toral 'ltwo-some who were to steer the boat for a successful ride. The siudents and alumni of Sheboygan Falls High School danced until mid-nighft to the swelling strain of Dick Fricke's Orchestra. Thirteen members oi' the junior class helped win the football championship. They were Bernard Nese- mann. half-back: Jerry Williams. and Jeff Trowbridge centers. Ray Schiebl and Glenn Dulmes at quarter-back, and Bill Scroggins. full-back. Ends were Dick Leighton. Jerry Hildebrand. Lyle Wiersma. Warren Rhines. Bob Koene. 'Harvey Ingelse. and Frances McCabe. In basketball Bernard Neseman. Dick Leighton. and Lyle Wiersma were forwards. Uncle Sam has taken Ray Kohlman, U. S. N.: Ray S-chiebl. U. S, N.g Bill Scroggins, U.S. NI.: Jerome Hilde- -brand. U. S. N.g Bob Koene, U. S. M. M.: and Dick Scroggins. U. S. M. M. Fern Fett, Ruth Friedrichs, Shirley Polzin. Dorothy Prinsen, Marianne Walvoord. Doris Will, Corrine Mi- ley. Janice Stroub, Joyce Willadsen, and Joy Willadsen are honor students. Fr-'Hr ROW? V- H1'Y1l'Y. l. l 1-ds-rwisch. V. Harmvlink, D. Mllsil. J. 'I'rnwbl'i1lKv. H. Nm-sc-mann. J, Willadsvn, D. Will. F, F111, N. Muldm-r, R. Frir-drinks, D. Babb! P. M1-ssnur. Sn-cond Row: Mr. V. J, Dumdie, F. McCabe. R. Srhlin-dvr, H, llassuuner, G. Painter, R, Isaacs, L. 'WH-rsma, D. Conner. D. Prinsvn. P. Erickson, B. Rasmussen, R, Boldt., M. Vander Vecn. Third Row: B. Kr-ua-szcr D. Ve-rGowse. R. Zirkv. D, Handy. J. Hildebrand, J. Bvrsch. VV. Rhine-s. J, Stroub, J. VVillads1-n. C. Miley. E. M, Roska. A. Scholten. V. Billmann, J. Hulbert. Fourth Row: S. Lindsay, M, Sass, M. Howe. V. Dobrzynski, C. Chapman. K, Lubbc-rs, R. Kocne. Fifth Row: R, Schc-ibl, D. Danks. H. Albortin, J. Williams, G. Stramm. R, Scrozzins. D. Crosby, VV. Scrozizins. H, Schwonck, D, Sim-mi-rs, R, L1-izhton. J. Dc Troye. D. Hankc. R. Kyro. S. Polzin. M. VValvoord. Not un Pit-Lure: G. Dulmvs, M. T1-nHakcn, J, Simonich. B. Norgaard. R. Brinkman.
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fy ayfw' f ' JEAN MAA S. BS. Jlrlli-rzi.-lin' Stat: 'l'fui-hrrs' Frlllffff Iii-il-vm Gi-n--ral Si-ivni-v Sophomor-' L'la-- Ailvi-wr HELMA ANDERSON. B.A. .llflu-nuff' r--flown: r I'oIl4 il' lznizllsh Sophomore Fla-s Adviser l LEGNA BERENTSEN. BS. .1fi'i'lli'i1rln ,Nlutf Foil: yu lingzli-h Silllh inior-' Vins- .Xslvi-ii Sophomore Class l-listory oi 'IQ4-41945 T-3351 SClJ1ember the promoted Freshmen started their new role of the upperclassmcn. They struttcd around proudly Under their new title ot' Sophomore and tried nard to snow that they could set a gced example for ine .cwly Freshmen. For the next two weeks the new Sophomores tried every trick ot' the upperclassmen to annoy the Freshmen informally. Then. after getting set into their new schedule. the Sophcmores held their election. Under a new system in which nominations were taken for the offices, officers were elected by secret vote. The results of the election were President. Bill Janssen: Vice-President. Kenneth Maurer: Secretary. Rogene Bock: Treasurer. Joe Richardson: Student Council. Walter Lau and Douglas Deeley. Forma. initiation was started with an auditorium period during which time several Freshmen were called to the stage to sing, dance. or do something else ridiculous. For the next two days after the opening program. the Freshmen were obliged to do anything that the Sophomores asked of them. with-in reason. After initiation, the class buckled down to its school work. The Sophomore class had more students on the Honor Roll than any other class. Their class honor roll consisted of Mabel Clark, Virginia Ebs. Mavis Hayden. Joann Kasten, Bill Janssen, Virginia Kohlmann, Walter Lau. Rogene Onnink, Florine Polzin. Karl Rauschert. Vivian Rhines, Edith Samse, Carrie Mae Zwart. Douglas Deeley. Kenneth Maurer, Rogene Bock. Doris Gessert. Harriet Holzschuh, Darlene Johnson, Evelyn Kaufman,Carolyn Riley, Louella Schultz, Roland Vennendaal. and June Wittenberg. The class can thank its class advisers. Mrs. Edward Anderson and Miss Jean Maas for much of its success. At the end of the semester, Mrs. Anderson resigned and Miss Leona Berentsen took her place. Besides excelling in the classroom, the Sophomores have shown much interest in extra-curricular activities with more students in band than any other class. Four of the s'chool's six cheerleaders are Sophomores. The Sophcmores are not lagging in sports as was shown in the interclass tournament. The boys' team was made usp of Donald Retzlaff, Karl Rauschert, Art Visser. Claude Taubel, and Russel Wichmann. The team defeated the Freshmen and Juniors. Although losing a heartbreaker to the Seniors. they gave them a hard battle, making them fight desperately for their 33-30 overtime victory. When the school had their interclass War Bond campaign. the Sophcmores came through with second place in 'competition with other classes. Plans were made for a preaprom dance. Immediately after the cleaning up of the dance. the class started with plans for the annual Sophomore Field Day. The class We-tit out that day with hopes high and they did not do badly. The Held meet was the last event put on by the Sophcmcres. as Sophomores. but they are all enthusiastically waiting to return in the fall to set new records as Juniors. Front Row: H. Messner, R. Block, J. Kasten, R. Vee-nendaul. L, Schultz. M. l 1'ivl'S. H. SUhllm3l'l'l0T, J- B3NVdl'Yl. V. Kuhlman. M. Daily, M, Hayden, J. Messner, L. Musil. Sf-cond Row: E. Pauls, D. Norzaard, H. Boll. M. Clark. 0. Rahn. R. Endsley. R. VVi1-chmann. VV. VVidder, M. VVassink. VV. Janssen C. Pie-te-npol. Third Row: R. Onnink. R. Hoe-gxzer, C, Riley, R. Bock. G, Gebhard. Ii. Sarge-nt, C. M. Zwart. I, Berk. C. Leon, R.Ke-ippel. R. Kohlhagi-n, G. Pa-tn-rsen, G, Saeger. Mrs. Anderson. Fourth Row: Miss Ji-an Maas J. Klein. K. Maurer. F. Polzin, H. Langdon. J. Wittenbertz, .I. Richardson, D. G1-s..i-rt. I . Clarke. H. Holzschuh. li. Kallas, T, Rivii-rs. D. Dickv, M. J, Rasmussen. Fifth Row: R. Dulmes, IJ. Hunt. V. Rhim-s, D. Mille-rt, R, Ludwig, VV, Schneider, K. Helmer. L. Krueger. E. Fi-nm-r V. El-s. li. Kaufman D, Retzlaff, G. Vuldman. H. But-hler. Sixth Row: W. Lau. H, Bimmel, G. Boetcher. J. Triehell. D, Lutgen. C. Taubel. A. Visser. L, Chapman. V. Vreekr-. C, Reit-heir. H. Rie-mer. D, Johnson, E. Gartman. D. Dec-Ivy, K, Rauschert. R. Frazier. Not on Picture: R. Block. R. Coates. L. Frazier, L. Krueger. 'N . - 'r L 4
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ix3ZS'5f5A'7 President .... .....,............ Vice-Presiden 1. ........,. Secretary ......,..... . ....,.... Treasurer .........................,.. Student Council ........ CLASS CLALSS CLASS HENRY TE SELLE What is thr :mu of working :uhrn there arf other lhinys to do. Football 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2: Track 1, 2: Student Council 1: Victory Corps 2: Dramatics 2: Boys' Chorus 4: Class President 4: Pangissin Staff 4, LOUISE MALINOWSKI Musir' is if-MI said In lu' tlzv -1pv'1'1'h of nnflelssf' G. A. A, l, 2: Mix:-d Choru- l, 2. -1. 4: Girls' Chorus l: Dra- mativs l. 43 Fun-nsivs Il. 4: Vura! Trio 1. 2. 32, II Panxlissin Staff 4: Class Treasurer 2: Class Sm-- rvtary 4: Vw-al Sola 1 SI: Prom Cumnlitlw' Il. GLORIA BAILEY Uliuhlfliny orrr u-Uh Ilzuulzfrr und fun lrflh nr:-fr rl worry for lvwnlm undur1f'. Girls' Chorus 1. 2: Mixed Chur- us 21, 4: Dramatirs 1, 2. 3. 45 Virtury Corps 2: Stage Maker-Up 2, 3. 4: Student Council 4: Pan- zissin Staff 4: Prom Committee 3. LUCILE C. DOBSON. B.A. l'r1 rroll !'nllf'gv S'-ni-rr Class Adviser Citizenship Ann-rivun History VIRGINIA KITZMAN. B.E. Il'lvfh'lf Ifr r Stuff' T4ur'llr'Vs' f'n1f'+gv lhmkkm-pimz Shorthand Typin! Assistant Svniul' Class Advisvr CLASS OFFICERS ,..,..,...Henry Te Selle ....,......Harold Schaefer .........Louise Malinowski .........Evelyn Lupinsl-ci ..,....Gloria Bailey Jerline Walfoort COLOR: White and Red FLOWER: Red Rose MOTTO: Love, labor and laugh SENIORS HAROLD SCHAEFER A man so small he :ras a rrunie of skin. Journalism 51: Vice-President -I: Dramatics 2, 3. EVELYN LUPINSKI Thr modrxt of manners, HW yu-nllvst of hernia. Band 1. 2, 21. 4: Orchestra 1. 2. 25, 4: Juurnalism IZ. 4: Panszi-sin Staff 4: Class Treasurer 4: A-- sistzint Journalism Editor 3, JERLINE XVALFOORT Thr lwnt Ihinys 1-vnu' fr' Ihr! small'-xt 1:aw'a'1x. Hand 1, 2, fi. 4: Girls' Chorus l. 2. ZZ: Mix:-d Chorus 4: Journalism J. 4: Journalism Sn-crm-tary 4: Stu- dent Council 3, 4: Panpzissin Staff Editur 4. 'Q
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