Sheboygan Falls High School - Pangissin Yearbook (Sheboygan Falls, WI)
- Class of 1946
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Ilhmrx Qtaff Ianm-.sun qtaff lrum f n-nmltt 1 COLLEEN CHAPMAN 71 111111, 1 1 1 1 um 1 rhr nrlrl I1 urn r I hmux Mlm ri Fhmu Vlrlorx Culp lrum f'1m1m1tt1 DONALD DANKS an n 1001 firm' uhrlr' uoun I 111 uuu rl Iona hm: 1l1111l Md lhm nu Ihnru llum Frxmmlttu lan xsvn Hlaff QOVLC Q07 ,74,,.,.-1 .XVI-4C, bgpgef JOHN DE TROYE luulw mr Uood enough ln thnr nun uuy hut thry urv u mzuhty llomllfw xuhstlluir for Izfe Iidnu Uxdrndllcs Ltux L1 p rum Lummlttu 1 vt al H.-1 kfth Q' chm GLEN DULMES L 4-sznass lumonou plzusul lo lay ntbdll xkntb ll x LI Lhurus Surnlqrx lx m Lnmmlttu fl urs IRENE FEDERWISCH N 1 1 1 bul harm mmh fn xuy fhrl x DORIS HANKE 111 yfur round young qzrl funfy lzqhtly turns Girls Churu-, Pdnglfsln Sufi' GARY HART S I rf uni don! hr fu a hurry uluuf At 1 xt al .f R vi mavmr VIRGINIA DOBRZYNSKI Shcfw fmwt but yur her tum Furl Chorus PH YL :ruby V' If uuzl y 0 pu S nfl FERN FETT lh rum :on :owne unc uors and lu ely lx Hn :om l IFIN Charm Mixed Chun ux Pfmg1 NIH Staff Class Fredslzrer Prom Cnmmlttu VERLA HARMELINK Qualzty not quantify Band Orchutr-L Prom Commlttee Pdngls-.ln Staff mrwr flft Commlttee MARILYN HAWE 511111 and thr uorlll nmzles Iuth yru u vep anl you BIIOII your mum, leu lon Lnuhn tra Fungus nn btnf' Prom Lonlmltbef. X1 xed Lhoru Lhorus F ' :IL Me : -..,. .... - .......,. ,....- ....... ... ......... ........-....... Juux nalism ...... ,.,,- ....... ...-...--..,- .... Vmlurg Corps .... .... .,,.... ....., . .. ...,...,........... ..-..... IOM- 1946 VALERIA HENRY Ae tlm hnuzng I rv got a uolf lu flu' vars nrls Chmue N x 10rx tu Y utorx Coup-. Imm Cuvnmltt-. Dramatic 10d Mint HARVEY INGELSE :mr for nolmrlq 1 not nobody ran-9 for mv Mixed Chrvrue Bow Chorus Tmrk Frotball I' Club Ianllwvun Smff Prom Commltbcz- BET TY KRIJEGEP louillf fm ur lla: a prvrh Puri Fhmui SHIRLEY LINDSAY 1 hurl fu ln- sul: mn but wr :lf ssrnfllfx uaulrln! allnu If 0 slu .smllfrl and th 11 jounrl tha' Nhzrlvy uns un I h rl Q its rx I nl N l vo 11 Cummlttec- FRANCIS APE IX d JOSEPH HULBERT llfr Sump- Gvrfi nr: fum an -in hur lm not our tha' rar ur lra! I 1 ULIMI 'I 1.4: k I' I an lwsln Qtaff V lu PICHARD Ill mrm mr' Club RICHARD LEI H Sfunrl brlrl 'r :ont H1016 I and Ulchvg 154-.kgthall I'1mLh.4II 4. .5 Ixdnl-f I' Llul I .ings 1 M und hs vu Iilrxs I 1 W! Y LI mm I -r 4 1, r rm rn m , Vnwr-ll Qu n tlumfntn PM I ll II M1 L J I KENNE1 H IJUBBERSV .14 n ra s ns 1 1 4 ll rnrrrrs on hzgh Mind I hmu Iiuxx I hnrlls V ftorw I ul p-s Suu I rm w PAT MESSNER S nr mf 1 ,full vnu l mllu unrl lvl ly Vhxc-d Chmu ho l rl 1? HL 1 lnm IIIHUIIII Iwnc 1 IJ' AMI ww COPINNE MILEX lmvonnlrtu plus f,huI'lL Mlud Choru lwm Inmmlttw Plum Q of n mn ln SIU' DOINALD Mb SIL l'nrly Vo bmi rurly in rfw you 'mms thi' Inst part of Ihr dau J nurnalwm I nhvarx Panzmsxn Staff Nmwrs Corps Field Med Prom Klmz Prom Cummlttu ln :de Y. GRACE PAINTER 0 l WM DOROTHY PRINSEB 1 1 Hui.-fumh u url 1-r nrfrl u a sau more Chmu llbrary Ju.ur'all m lanul ann Staff lll H1 ll Q WARREN RHINES All the 1l'orlll'd tl slnglf' and fl my I A -r Hi :gl .' -' l. l r ...,,...,, , ....,,.,,........... ............ . . . L. 4 . lla-k -tlvallw. ,,....,.,,.,......... e ............,........... . , -, Trick ,W ,.,,, -.,,,.,- ..,....,.. -,. ,.... ..- ....,... -.., ,..,, . - ' Club, ..., ......................,,..... . ....,,. , .,.. . .......... 7 . - Hand , .... ,..,.,.,,.. - ,,.... . .....,,.,.... .. Iamzii in .Lu. ........ ..... , ..,..,,..,.. ,.-,...-..,. fum Cummltb.-4' -..- .... -.--.....-,.-,-........ 1-1 ' f'--r 5 .- ...,. -.-..,........- .... -..,-... ra sys 3 'rv NORMAN MULDER ff lwfrvrmvu U7 all thin ss Qmall lh km tl 'all I BERNARD NESEMANN I have a lzttle sharlou that uovs JM Club Student ouncxl Dramatxcs I-'rum Commit. Pangxssln Staff-1-f Vue Pre-udent VILL Presldxnt SHIRLEX le 1 mules lay .she a 1 Q.: cts n s dbh Pmm mllllflllf 'ary Ffldll P ngxs b BETTY RASMUSSEN -1 dandy :url J you re' lurky enouuh to Iron he: A Treaeuxex Girl Churu Flfld Mint Pmm Lonlmlttfm Vubun Luxp: EDNA M ' In zrixaf, amllzwl. - mul fu rious. H n nfrul in u . ' re - .... ..... .,....................-..... '. L onu. .... -- .,.. --.. . L. . ' ry Staffm-. ..... -..... -- Cho' . - icru fy .,.. . Paugir, n Staff ....... Prom .... ' - , -l A Girl Frum B ..-.......2 5 vac c rps ..,.. - ............... ...A..,...... Q ff' ' o Clu . ......... . ..... ...........,... . .. . MELVIN SASS I ll 8 ll ll 0 I CTI 7' if nralh his mild frfrrmr Bm Lhol llx Bdnd I rum Cummltte-1 AUDREY SCHOLTEN Tluy uho from :cindy flu' 11:1 long and mvrrnly Band Ui Lhcstia Prom Commlttxf f lrl Chorux rue-ld Me-it DWAYNE SIEMERS Sum: your Infath fo fool your lorrrdtu X lcturx Curpx JANICE ST um a :Puma Ihrr: fnrr speak ' . Orc e a.. ..- ,..... ...,.. .. .. -..... , . . . ' d Ch .. ..-, .. ........ ... . 1, ' rus .... .....-,.-- . .........,... .lou sm ..... .. ................ ....... - ...,. - . For ics ,.... .. ....... - .... - .- ......,... .. .......... , . F. A. . ......,. .. ..,. ........... . ... om omm an ' 1a ' emuid mit. ,.a D MARCELLA VANDER VEEN Happy 1:11 I. from care am I fra-e., ll'l1y ur:'n't Hwy all 1'o:1lcnIl'lI like mr! Girls' Churus. .......,........................... 1. 2. 3. -I rT ROY SCHLIEDER Well timed spuwh 18 more 1 0 fluent than sperrh Hand Onheslm Senior fmft Committee HARLAN SCHWONEK Curr we eufr hm: foo much good thmu' Band P8I'lglSblI1 Staff Prom Cummxtte-1 GERTRUDE STRAMM as batter Io learn 11 1 tan YIIUIIT Gnls Chorus. Lund Chorus JEFF TROWBRIDGE 'lc s gwt terlmiral, I 14-fp! argue. Football ..,....... ... .... .. ........ . ..... ,.- ...... ..... , , I , Brskethall ..... - ..... ....-.,.... .... .. .... ... ......... , , , Track. ............ .. .......... - .... - .... - ................, , , . , F Cub ..... . .... . .... .. .... .,, .......... . ..,............,..,...... .. Qtudent CounciL .....,.......... . .......... - ..... , , ' Qtxdrnt Council President. ......................,. President ..,..... - .................-......................,.................. Dramftics ........,.. . .... - .......... . ................................... - Prom Committee ..... - .......... - ................. ......' Pangissin Staff ,....... .... - .,....... .. ....... ,............ . . Victory Corp: ................. .. .... , .....,.,... -.....,.---.. DOLORES VER GOWE No woman is happy who doex not think hersvlf no. 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Plano Club Vocal Solo lr PIU B azl Dol Lx expand W0 suv g n ltor lttkl mec Co :tu-1 L1 t JOYCE WILLADSEN l uzrl that 1.14 qu ut mgwrzully Ulu n hrs around Wlxld Chorus Cllli Churu I 1ln1.nrv Staff D1an1at11 V lCt0!y Corps Prnm Cummntk-1 PdhZlbQll'I Staff Student Cuuncll Orrlxustxa fllld Mut RUTH ZIRKE 1mh1'1on has no nal A Glrls Chorus Pdngxsaln Staff aff' I YLE WIERSMA vrvllhlnu lhnr 1 mu If nuul lo vnvlmnl P01 tlnull liaxlu tball Frank F Cub l-'unlllsnn Staff Prom Commute-4 Vutun Corp A ay 11 lv Ilaue l Lll M K the t uuncnl urer JERRY WILLIAMS H18 uomu Horkuard-1 Football 'lrack Mlud Churu'-1 lim- Chllllli Punzlsxln Stdff llom Lunlnnttu. RAY KYRO The' Nruy medfd nn 3 unlmlfd WESLEY SAMSAL Hrs country railed 'I l eniou ff' ' 1 f 1' f ' 5 iv if 1 , A' . fx F ' 6 f M f -- 4-f' ., ' X 12 Z 3 'J V 1 n - .f 1 ' 7 K4 V.-' . ..,f- f -5--f. - f. 4, , fl f ' , , ' J . K, -fbllqlihu V ,11 u . 1 . 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LOO- i?'C!-Aflffffvx-U umm 14:44 Bl Kenneth Mauer Pat Clarke June W1ttenbe1,, Mresldent X71C6 Pres1dent Secretarv Joann Kasten W1ll1am Janssen V J Dumd1e Lester Vanderpan Student Counc1l Adx lsers keeplng Wlth tradltlon the qunlor class sponsored the Hlst dance ot the xear Much of the lesponslblllty was shouldered bw the clas OfT1CS tenth of May the prom was sponsored bx the class ln honor ot raduatmg sen1ors Kenneth Nlauer and his queen Puth Ke1ppel wer crowned 1n an effectwe Dutch settmg In sports the 1un1or class 19 xx ell represented The captaln of the bas k tball squad Donald Plflkle Petzlaff a Junlor and the rest of the team ght hard to end up 1n second place The majorlty of the squad IS com posed of Jumors They are Eugene Gartman Arthur VISSGI Claude Tau bel Russel W1echmann B1ll Janssen Walter Lau and Donald lVl1llert The same IS true of the remammg extra currlcular act1v1t1es for ln the band orchestra choruses and forens1cs the Junlors have made themselves eu dent Despite the1r actlveness m these extra currlcular ex ents the maJor1tX of the cl ss make the honor roll e ularlv and e are ustlx proud Mlfijfraf fffifftfgfjgfyt ll sv ' as , . 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'I V , ll lf f V Harold Hamann j esrdent 79 Ice Presldent X X u I 1 u X X Y fl jj' Student Councll X Allen lngelse Secretary Margaret Albertxn Lemont Rlchardsor Ruth W1ll M1ss Leona Berentsen MISS Erma Dassovx Adx 1se1s The Sophomores had the honor ot presentlng the fhst stage play of the year The one act comeo The Pampered Darllng was a success due to the actmg ab1l1ty of B1ll Conger Bermce Donath Janlce Wells R1chard Hay den Jerome Koene and Douglas Strebe and the able dlrec t1on of TVIISS Leona Berentsen Our H1 st Job of the season was the freshman 1n1t1at1on and after weeks of planmng we drew them mto the rank and file of Sen1or H1g,h members At the V1ctory Bond Rally the Sophomores were outstandmg 1n therr purchase of bonds They pooled thelr funds and outbld the other classes tor the Hnal b1d The prlze was a chalr on which they wrote all the names of the contrlbutors Two members of the class partlclpated 1n Forenslcs B111 Conger went out for extemporaneous speakmg and Dee Hler for Oratory The Sophomore class sponsored a George Washmgton Dance and the mam attractlon of the evenmg was Falls newest vocal find Jeanette Rock afellow Sophomores can be found ln all school act1v1t1es The band members 1nclude Kathleen Schuh Dee Hler Jay Hler and Patsv McCabe Orches tra clalms one Sophomore Colleen McCoy n sports 3CtlV1t1eS the sophomores rate hlgh The football team has Leonard Hlldebrand Harold Hamann Jerry Van Engen Bob Kampman and Rlchard DeYoung The basketball team clalms five Sophomores Bob Kampman, Lemont Rlchardson, Mllton Stlrdlvant, Harold Hamann, and Rlchard DeYoung The glrls also showed thelr athletlc ab1l1ty by wm mng second ln the basketball tournament Outstandlng players were lvlargxe and Marcella Hulbregtse, Colleen McCoy, Ruth W1ll, Verena En ders, and Dorxs Adams ' P D X V f fe W! fi X . 1 X y 6. 46 .M all ,gm xr M. 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B- A , - .v , , fy V A ,f W ff 'I I i . x' J L l ff X 'N X Mm fl f 1946 Q9 Y GFX V J' eladd F Pr esrdent Vrce Presrdent Secretarv Treasurer Adx rsers James Gehrke Er hart Demand Audrex Buehler John Walvoord Ralph Schlreder Mrss Jean Maas Mrss Alrce Zell 'lhe freshmen rubrlantlx entered schoo rn September because thex had at last been admrtted to the senror hrgh school Far from berng green thev kept a wary eye on all sopnomores or thex knew what the word rnrtratron meant After a week of false mors the freshmen bovs were rnstructed rn the applrcatron of l1pst1ck and the dressed up look attarned wrth unmatched shoes rolled up trou sers and slrcked back harr The grrls lrkewrse were glamorrzed wrth no makeup uncombed harr and unmatched shoes The freshmen prox ed therr vocal abllrtres at the Homecomrng Game pl xed agarnst Valders The Alumnr Assocratron sponsors of the Home comrng endowed them wrth the honored trtle of most norsrest The freshmen were responsrble for a xerg successful dance held De cember sex enth after the basketball game wrth Krel A large number of freshmen boys also partrcrpated rn athletrcs thrs xear The freshmen were represented rn football basketball and track wrth the largest number of boys out for basketball and track The fresh men basketball team succeeded rn wrnnrng the openrng game of rntra neural competrtron from the sophomore team but were forced to bow to the junror team rn the champronshrp game The dramatrc srde of freshmen lrfe was not forgotten Durrng the xear a group of talented grrls presented a very purrny play entrtled And the Lamp Went Out A skrt entrtled The Fortv Nrners was also presented bx the freshmen rn an effort to encourage Pangrssrn sales Two freshmen grrls and one box were selected by the student body as cheerleaders for thrs school rear Thex are Bernette Enders, Joxce Baehler and Delbert Drcke K Other actrvrtres rn whrch freshmen partrcrpated were forensrcs, band, orchestra, and the varrous choruses A large number of freshmen names are alwaxs to be found on the honor roll ll ' V or vt' fi' gt fx yy 4 , 9 NW' - l ' ...........,. ffff .'.' ffffffffffffffff .A.lf ffff.'fffffffffffffffffffff.'f.'ffff .A,' fffffffffffff.'fffff.'fffffN l 3 S Student iELQ'LQQ'L'i'if '.'.'.'.'. if A.'. f '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 1 lf '.'.'. f '.l.l. ff '.'. 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M. ,4 ' l l 4 - --f'5- OL W swam Qwfe P o vw Pom Povl Rovs Pow 7 4 3 l T C1ITlOY1lLh L Schaafs N Newton E Kohlhagen R Collelo J R1p1ew R Roehre J Wemkauf E Lloyd L Trowbrldge R Kyro W Mav1s R Born H Denzme B Wenzl1ck A Scharmger C McCue R Hohensee G Schroe der B Kessler C Wachter C Kaul S Stembrecher D Uhl E Johnson P Baumgartnex A Wlchmann A Hemschemeyer C Preder K Healy K Kolb J Albers R Kampmann O MUS11 M Schuh A Ott Mrs Margaret Hllty E Conger R Morken C Mauer J FIFZIHH L Prasher R Eldrxdge R Van Engen R Wleld J Kohlhagen B Rxchart Mr Ray Schmxedhn R Boetcher H Gerber L Haberland W Becker M Justmger A Rlch ardson W Dobrzynskl J Mattels B Udell M Wyckoff SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OFI' ICERS Pres1dent Beverly Wenzhck Secretarv L1sa Prasher Treasurer 'VIar1lyn Schuh Adwsers Mr Rav Schme1dl1n Mrs Margaret Hlltx 0 1 ' I l anqoidfcn l ll 1 l ' f- . C' I' , . , . , . , . , . A ,'. L ' - . ' , . ' , . ' , . , . , . - 4 - l ' 2- . ' , . , . , . , . ' , . , l ' 1 . , . , . , . , . . , . . ' F i Vice-President ................................................................................................ Ronald Born - F U ............................................................................. . .............................. ' 1. ...N...N...-.......................................................H...............................A 1 ' . . . 1 .vs -a'v'-- D075 Mwuc an? i946 Standing Miss Bette Lindberg K Schun V bertr m I-I lVlessner R Schlieder P Baumgartner E Kalk R Udell Seated Row 3 D Sundet A Lau J De Troye T Rixiers M Nelson D Hier J Hier M Hawe A Scholten D Dicke P Clarke C Pietenpol R Dulmes J Van Wyk A Visser Row 2 L Schultz C Luth D Leighton D Dicke R Lievense B Brinkman M Wassink K Mauer J Federwisch V Harmelink P McCabe M Fenner Rowl V Ebs B Schrelner K La Budde V Polzin G Prasher D Norgaard 7114 Bam! The band, under the direction of Miss Bette Lindberg consists of forty five members Many of this number are new this vear Band activities began this year with marching around the field and forming the letter F at football games It also played at the Bond Drive Armistice Day Washington Day and Christmas programs The German band played for pep assemblies and basketball games A spring concert was glven with the orchestra April 8 Sheboygan Falls High School also had the privilege of being hosts to the eight schools which participated 1n the Music Festival on May 3 Some of the p1eCeS that make up the repertoire of the band are Festival Overture , Danse Orientale , Waltz In A Maj r Strauss , P Onmnk W Janssen Westward Ho Washington Post March and Clarinets Virginia Ebs Bill Schreiner Louella Schultz Carol Luth Delores Sundet Alfred Lau Kathleen LaBudde Alto Clarinet Darlene Norgaard Bass Clarinet Charles Norgaard Oboe Mary Finch Flute Gretchen Prasher Trombone Arthur Visser Jacob Van Wyk Cornets Dick Leighton Delbert Dicke John De Troye Ted Riviers Melvin Nelson Jay Hier Dee Hier 'Vlarlene Howe Ronald Lievense Percussion Roy Schlieder Paul Baumgartner Charles Richardson Robert Udell Emma Jean Kalk Baritone Ronald Dulmes Carol Pietenpol Loyalty Piccolo Vernetta Polzin Baritone Sax John Federwisch French Horns Kenneth Mauer Marion Wassink Barbara Brinkman Basses Donald Dicke Audrey Scholten Pat Clarke Alto Sax William Janssen Rogene Onnink Marvin Fenner Patsy McCabe Tenor Sax Verla Harmelink Row 3 Mlss Bette Llndberg R Brmkman D Bortz C, McCoy R Schheder P Baumgartner R Udell D Lelghton M Nelson A Xlsser Row 2 G Veldman N Scrlbner B Van Dlxhorn W Janssen J Federwxsch M Wassmk K Mauer B Schremer D Sundet C Coates M Hawe 9 Q, emand twvmlf U W 7fze efwzfazfa Th orchestra started the year off brlllxantlv under the dlrectlon of Mvss Bette Lmdberg who comes from Green Bay Wlsconsm The or chestra 1S composed of strlngs augmented by wood wmds percusslon and brasses The orchestra played sex eral dliferent types of muslc varvlng from certa1n movements of well known symphomes and overtures to modern composltlons mcludmg Bells of St Marys and Lover Come Back To Me The classlcal muslc conslsted of numbers such as Schuberts Men uetto from the 5tah Symphony and Glazoroff s Russlan Overture These selectlons are lncluded m the orchestra s repertolre One of the hxghhghts of the orgamzatlons actlvxtles was a sprlng concert Much tlme concentration and hard work are requlred to put on a concert of thls type Our school partlclpated m the muslc festlval wmch was held at our own school on Mav 3 The orchestra and band as well as the other mus1ca1 organ1zat1ons of the school contrxbuted to 1tS success Manv new members jomed the ranks of the orchestra to fill the chalrs vacated by graduatmg students The orchestra IS alwavs 1n need of new members because ln time they make up the backbone of the organxzatlon l 'x ti W? 1 at W ' r J 0 J . . . 7. V . dy Qgow 1-J. Willadsen, J. Stroub, A. Langner, K. Wassink, G. Prasher, E. Pauls, E. A u M 09 0 A I . . . ' ' ' ' ll 1 Y! S6 1 ' - 7 97 - - e 7 CC - Y! 3 66 ' 71 , . Panqpum I Qfazcff! 11474, ua -M 'f L Row 5 R Brmkman C Chapman H Harder B Lmdsay K Lubbers C Taubel Row Row No H Hamann H Albertm D Danks F McCabe D Adams G Stmamm M Walxoord J Rockatellow V Ebs W Schneldex J W1l11ams D Deelex J Gehlke P Altmewex R Isaacs C' Saeger B RINICIS J Wllladsen E Roska H Russell R Fraz1er D M111ert D Strebe D Hunt J Stroub C R1lew M Lawrence MISS Mary Durg1n V Enders M Havden P Werdm A Buehlel B Coates A Ingelse H Ingelse E Demand L Zimmerman P Kennedv E Slmonlch R Lubbers L Hlaxachek L Schultz M Harmelmk E Pauls E Fett M Havxe F Fett H Bassuener S Johnson C Mllev C Luth R Bock P Messner DICIUFC-J Walvoord D Lexghton M Grassman 1 W' of good! fwcfv 5 Mamet ,W The Mlxed Chorus IS an organlzatlon compos of S1 tx school bovs and glrls who meet two hours a week The choru IS under the dlrectlon of MISS Marx Durgln Wlth Ruth Brlnkman accompanlst The chorus presented two programs a Chrlstmas Concert and an Easter Cantata entltled The Rlsen Kmg ' At the MUSIC Festlval the chorus sang two numbers Open Mx Heart bx Blzet and Adoramus Te bx Polestrlxa , ,, ,C ,45 I yy N ff' .,,,,.,,f.-f,fs, ' -fe X -- - 'J lg , J, li li ' K f X f , 1 I ,f 4- If A . . , 46 , z ,4 4 1, in V' f. ,Aw 1 -- ,.,,ff ' f V W - Mu , A - .. A - 'N A ' 4- . ' . . ' ' , . ', . ' '. . ' ' , . J ' . ' , . V' ', . ' , 1. , . ' , . A ' . Row 3-M. Schmitt, D. Gessert. H. Holzschuh, J. Schlichting, D. Coates. R. Hayden ' 2- ' ' , . , . , , . ' , . '. . Row 1- . f , . , . ' , . , . . . ' ' , .' t c ' . . . ' . . . , P 'yt , . U t all n - jf: A V ml - i . I pn 1 ,A 1 ' X J, I lv I , ' j f N . s ' ' 0 ' . j- ' n lg .1 7 ' v ' an fn Y ' Y 'I l Pow 5 G Veldman F Polzm P Znke V DlJblZyI1Sk1 J Rockafellovt C' Stramm Row Pr xx Row Pow N0 I JIT D Lutgben Rhmes J Lex B Schxelke N Slemexs 'VI HU1bI8gtb9 D Bandv J Wlttenbexl, S Polzln D Vel Gone D Hum IT'lll7Slh R Bllnkman B Rasmussen M Rasmussen X X n Engen C Chapman M Home M Claxke V Schelbauer H Bassuenel K La Budde M PQIEIS G Palntex S Llndsax D Babb C McC0v M Vande1 Keen J Wllladsen B Dxels Mlss Mau Duxgm D Coates C Luth D Punsen I Fedexvusch A Kluegex B Kzuegex C Plentenpol V Kohlmann V Hemx J Kasten IJICILIIQ V Blllmann S-mam QMJ4 Ghana The Sewor GIFIS Glee Club IS an organxzatlon composed of forts SIX hlgh school QIFIS who meet one houx a week Thls club IS under the dlrectlon of MISS Mau Durgln VV1th the asslstance of Ruth Brmkman at the plano The chorus pxesented two assemblx programs a Chrlstmas Concezt IH Decembex and a Sprmg Concext IH Max At the Muslc Festlx al the choz us sang Softlx As In A MOFDIHQ Sun xvse bx S1QI'T1llI1d Rombelg and Mammx s Lullabx bx Robert Glbbs Q L - - - -,, . ' . r 1 T- . ' , - v l' v ' -' ' ' 1' . , -. - vv - - ' U '4-1. A ' '. - ,v . ' '01 . v - ' v- - ' ti ' 3- . . - - ' . - ' . V- 'ii Y - - . ' ' - - ' v - ' 1 - C vw - - . ' . ' Y . Y '21 . .. , . . . ,, . . . ,v - - .vt V '- . A ' . 0 I , . . . , . . . ' .- . , . . . ' . A ' ', , .. r - - 5 A A . ' - ., 5, K. I w 1 W 1946 ... 'A - - .- Row 4 H Russell H Hardel H Albeltm D Danks D Deelew R Frazler R Isaacs W Schne1der J Federvusch I Ensley J Melzer Row 3 J Adams R Hawe R Schhedel H Buehler if 9 Rovr '7 R Blmkman R Dulmes G Saeger M Sass C Taubel H Bueh1e1 Lubbers G Sass D Strebe R Hasden ff af' Rux 1 M1ss Mary Dur,,1n J Denzme A Ingelse R Saeger J Schneldewend J S JB Walxoord E Demand E Moser L Zlmmerman R Henrx cmt on DICYUIS R Block C Bavuden K Bmllman fix Bagel Gluvuu The Boxs Glee Club IS a muslcal organlzatlon composed of thlrtx sex en members The bovs are dlrected bx M1ss Marx Durgm wxth Ruth Brmkman, accompanlst The cholus was not as actlxe as ln former veals but thex sang tvuo numbers at the Muslc Festlval Thex were Alwaxs' bx Irvmg Berhn and a folk song entltled Erle Canal ' T . . , . ', . ' . . , . V, . v - T 9 V- ' - '..-. ' , . , . , . , . , . ,K. I 0 v - v ' - ' -Q - v ' U' ' . ' v VN' Sy, 1 - , - - - y - , - - - , . . . , . , . ,. Y, I ii l 7 V ' af af ' 'v W V u . 1 u . y Y, , . . Y ' . . V . D . . 1 .7 . .Q 7 V v ' nf n . . , ,L ,. Y . . W ' n - Row 4 G Prasher A S1egert D Vander Veen A Helmer D Wensmk P Sagun sky B Erlckson E Debblnk M Grassman How 3 J Rockatellow E Gall G Harmelxnk B Klem G Morken G H6ldSHY9lI9F C, Remhert M Justmger E Havden A Sleber Pow E Wxtterholt J Kalk M Schmltt H Mohnsam E Fett J Schllchtmg G Daane E Lllla S Hokansen B Hoffmann M Mmch B E ers C Luth N Frlcke M Hulbregtse J Isaacs M Wexsse D Sundet MW' umaaQn.L1 Ghana Th1S IS the first vear there has been a Jumor Glrls Chorus It IS composed of Freshman and Sophomore glrls and IS under the dlrecuon of 'Vhss Marx Durgm The chorus sang two numbers at the MUSIC Festlval Thex were The Nlghtmgale bx Tchalkowskx Howorth and Praxer From Hansel andGrete1 bx Humperdlnk fl angoifun E WJ If ' ' , . y . , . , - l . . I ' 1- . , . , . ' , . ' , . , . ' , . , ,Nw X olzin, J. Leonhard, P. Deeley. Miss Mary Durgin. WM , wb fy! . . , JFK . . . . . . A ff- . . v 1 ,ix . A , X 4 X r v. N, V. A ' :- Speak -A 3 is Q uv. 'x 4 f sk-'Q X , X Kf 72 1 U 5 2 X ? I1 45,9 9 Ji Q PM i946 WJWGMW Row 3 F McCabe B Janssen J Heyn R Wachter D M11 ert R De Young ow 2 M1 Lester Vanderpan L Krueger J XNIIIIHIUS B Kampman D Lelghton Hom 1 L Wlersma J Hulbelt L Hlldebrand C Taubel B Nesemann J Trow bud e W Rhmes G Dulmes H Ingelse Qaeda!! The Falls squad began the tootball season wlth only a tew letter men from last vear but Coach Lester Vanderpan organxzed a snappx team Although the team won none of the games this season thew proved to be a dlfflcult team to defeat The Sen or boys that w1ll be lost through graduatlon are Warren Rhlnes End Bernard Neseman Half Harvey Ingelse End Jeff Trow budge Center Franc1s McCabe End Joe Hulbert Center, Dxck Le1ghton Quarter and Glen Dulmes Eno 1 ' -' g . X X . , 2 W g L 4 1 . l N I . 1 te , L 2 vi . ' ,1 if f X Q A' ' Q U , , t J ' ' l 1 fr, I .. -. . Y ,q- f.. ' , t , , , 1 Q l l , I' N4 ,,, 'j12'-V. ,. . Jf' V ,j pl! J. Van Engen, H. Hamann, W. Lau, H. Albertin. fl 'I' g, . ' , . , . . , . , 4. 1 J l - 1',. f ' f I . 1 .ff 'dv J. ,' A J., ' . A . ' ' 4 lu 4,rN 1 ' ' ' .' ,I I-I, T J . M A I l sw 1 Y ' ' ' 5, ,, . . l l ,, A . , l M v . ll . i . . iN i . . H - . . ll a 1 1 s v 1 ' Q ' , 9 . 4 . ' ' ' . 1 I ,' T7 f '9 f ac, -, AJP 670745 ' MQ jfpffoff f sl ' - V V . - Y ffblf f A s , A ' 'fqffi 'T fLff'7 file! 1 - ' 4 X Q! 'af V914 I 651,51 fl gfyys Az:-AP! 2 . :'K. Ll, ,C Y 1' :v'x A-4 ly! AA in A' L T- ,- Rom 3 R DeYoung D Mlllext R Wachter P Kampmann I Gehlke W Lau H Hardel E Schaefer W Janssen Row 2 Mr Lester Vandexpan J Adams R Wlechmann L Rlchaxdson M Stndl tant J Hevn H Hamann J Walxooxd A Lau H Albextm Rm l L Wlersma E Galtmann B Nesemann R VISSGI P Lex hton C Taubel D Ret7latI The basketball schedule for the teal conslsted of twenty games o' vuhlch the team won fifteen for a successful season The team had the enuable records of not losmg a game on thelr home floor gan Central Reserve twlce and Kewaskum once Thev lost one game to Kewaskum In conference games the first four games were won New Holstem Elkhart Lake Klel and Chxlton were the uctlms After the Chrlstmas holtdaxs Kohler and Valders teams swept two games from them The next week It looked as 1f the team vxere back ln str1oe as then knocked off the strong Plxmouth team handllx The following week a supposedlx weaker New Holstem team handed them thelr thtrd conference defeat Then thlngs started workmg smoothlx agam as the Purgolds won theu YDTTIHIHIUQ games defeating Klel Chllton Kohler and Elkhart Lake Thls landed the team ln second place tvxo .games behmd the champlon Valders aggregation After a two weeks rest the team xx ent to Beat er Dam to the Region al Tournament Thex defeated West Bend ln the first game but lost to a red hot Waupun team 1D the second game The team next Near should be strong because onlx thlee plakers xxx be lost through graduatlon anqoifiuz 1 ' - , ' f -, . ' . . 3 2 . . ':: 1 t, 'g . . ' , 7 I 1 .f , A In pre-conference games the Purgolds defeated Waldo twice, Sheboy- ' . . It ' ' . v ' K A 1946 tif v 'hx 02 Jmce Bae-hlel Berne-tie Endew Delbext Dlcke Chlc cl lac a chlc a la chcm chow chow Room 'a lac a boom cl lac a bow xx on wow .fa lac 1 boom d c a S155 boorr Qhebox dll Falls High School Rah Rwh Rah an: af-544.1 '7wuJea4 REIIDGI E Pxeder R Kohlmann S Stembrecher B Udeu V Hemy A Lanbnex M Ubbelohde M Wesendort A Seegert M Schaefex C Wachter E Lloxd D Hummxtzsch K Schuh -Y so , 1 ' - 45 ' H ' .-f- .-,-. ' .- - C-a-. Y ' 7 vy v v Vhic--' - ' '-z- -'-1a'- - , . jg' z : ' - - 1 Y I . Y . . , . l FJ . P df :I ' -J 1 I: X' ij . 't ,ff , .J . v ' I I L ' +- J ff 8 'f W' . . V '+M. ,. -,. . , . , . ' ', . , . N' , . I ' , . . f I- h f AY 4,3 D - 9 1 'S M ,:' 1' , ' 1 :A , 1 'M' , Row 3 L Krueger L Hlldebrand R Kampman G Dulmes Row 2 M1 Lestel Vandelpan H Hamann C Taubel B Nesemann F 'VIcCabe H Ingelse PM l R Lex hton I Hu belt L WlGlbIlld D Retzlaff J Tloxxbudge W Phlne The F Club IS an orgamzauon for the Adxancement of Athletlcs To become a member one must haxe fortx pomts 1n a slngle X3lS1tX sport or fty pomts IH a comb1nat1on of two sports ACt'Vlt1SS of the F Club th1s vear were hrrnted to several busmes etmgs and ne dance Preslde of the F Club was Bernard Wesemann VICE Pres1den laude bel and Sec1etarx Rlchald Lelghton 'flask alls IS outstandlng 1n track and has placed First IH mam exents Claude Taubel has held a conference t1tle ln the two hundred xard dasl' for two xears Claude al o placed first m hlgh hurdles wlth Bernaro Nesemann IH second place Bernard Nesemann alsl holds first place ll low hurdles and second place IH dlS us throxxmg Jerome Hxldebland defended hls thlee filst plate tltles 1U the Eastex Conference and then the Nam called Lxle XR 1e1sma placed fourth 111 the half m1le At the track meets xuth Plx mouth and Cedax Groxe Falls emex Jec the uctox Gngfdfiln Row a M Hayden V Enders E Slmomch M HUlb16gtS6 M Huxbregtse N Frlcke B D1e1s N Norgaard B Morken Row M Lawrence G Pamter A Scholten R W111 P Altme5er B Burkhart D Adams D Hanke B Rasmussen C McCoy Row A Seegert V Van Engen J Peterson D W111 R Zlrke E Roska M Ras mussen R Kelppel M Walvoord J Wllladsen Row K La Budde R Lubbers B Rwxers G Prasher J Leonhard P Werdxn K Schuh B Enders G Morken M Welsse D Sundet L Hlavachek A Helmer M Mmch T . , . , - a ' 1 ' ' ' y ' 1 - 1 ' ' 4- . , . , - , - v - ' v - 1 , , , , . , . . 3' - g ' Y ' 1 ' ! 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The Gxrls Athletlc Assoclatlon IS an orgaruzatlon of glrls from grades nine through twelve who are lnterested ln sports Thev are actlve ln bowlmg tumblmg basketball, and many other sports Every Monday mght the glrls meet ln the gymnasmm to partlclpate 1n one or more of the sports A bus1ness meetmg IS held every month ln the audltorlum The orgamzatlon IS under the dxrectlon of Mlss Allce Zell At the begmnmg of the new G A A season a Hard Tlme Party was held A pot luck suppel was served, and later a treasure hunt ended the even mg s entertamment The OHICETS of C A A ale Edna Roska, Presldent, Gerrame Peterson V1ce Pres1dent Ruth Zlrke Secretary Dorls W111 Treasurer, and Mary Jane Rasmussen and Ruth Kelppel as Point Secretarles Sport heads are elected for the various actlvltxes Margle and Mar cella Hulbregtse are heads for bowlmg The G A A s hlghest bowler lS Jov Wllladsen w1th a score of 195 Bettv Rasmussen IS ln second place Wlth a score of 186 Po1nts are earned by attendmg sport I'11ghtS and bus1ness meetmgs Other ways of earnlng polnts are by rnembershlp, chalrmanshlp of a commlttee and holdlng OIlflC6 Row 3 J Van Engen M Howe B Kessler M Wyckoff H Gerber A Rxchardson M Sackett A Langner J Peloqum Mlss Alxce Zell Row 2 E Lloyd M Schuh C Schoenfeldt B Wenslnk L Brott J Kohlhagen S Stembrecher B Te Selle Howl N Newton B Udell J Wxlladsen M Kehl J Mehlberg E Kalk umaaQ'1414 bers meet 1n the hxgh school gymnasmm They part1c1pate m varxous sports such as basketball tumblmg, volley ball and baseball Junlor G1r1s Athletlc Assoclatlon act1v1t1es are under the supervlsxon of Semor G A A sport heads wlth the exceptlon of bowlmg Marlene Howe IS the bowlmg sport head The Junxor G A A bUS1D8SS meetlngs are held monthly IH comb na t1on Wlth Semor G A A Mxss Ahce Zell IS the supervlsor and directs the act1ut1es of the Junlor G A A . C I I Every Tuesday night after school twenty-four Junior G. A. A. mem- f W .J ' 4 42 Vial! db -Q, '31 ,wav QhQviA1'7 -di W -. w an L 9 Q76 3 X Qihm fqalflwliiai Sys 1 V 1 5 GN !! if 4, A 1946 STUDENT COUNCIL Shndmg R Schhedex S Johnson b Nesmnann L R1ChEiId90Il M1 V J Dumd1e Seated R W111 B Janssen J Kxsten J Vllladsen 4,1 LIBRARY STAFF Sllfldlllg 'VI Hawden J XVIHZICISGIJ D Ncnglard M Rasmussen D Johnson X Van Engen B Donath H Messnel X Endexs A Seegext Seated E Roska J Wllladsen J 'Vlessner Mxs Margaret H1115 'Wifi Row 3 Messner L Hlaxathek G Pxashex P Kennedw S Johnson J Stxoub Sehlleder B Donath J Wells J Koene Row Kasten P Werdm M Walxooxd E Demand VS Lau J Isaacs J Gaxbe Mlnch R Lubbexs J Wllladsen B Rulers G H6ld8Hl61t6I B C W Hawden D Strebe Nl Selmexs Row 1 ancfa There was no separate dramatlcs club th1s xear but two plaxs ent1tled The Pampered Darlmg and The Lamp Went Out were glxen and thev proxed xerx successful A large number of students partlclpated IU FOTCDSICS under the duec t1on of Mr Earl North The students who represented Falls Hugh at Plx mouth were Joan e Kasten humorous declamatlon Jox Vkllladsen non humorous declama tlon Marlanne Walxoord extempolaneous readme Vkxlham Conqex ex ISFDPOIHHQKJUS speakmg and Vkaltex Lau olatoxx Joanne Kasten and Marlanne Vkalx oord ISCEIX ed an A ratmg at Plx m outh so thex xxexe el1g1ble for the d1SIllCl meet at Port NN ashlngton 4 X K 4 Dangmm 1 f A 1 .5 . 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' - , Back R Schlieder I' Zirke K Mauer R Brinkman D Danks R Kohlhagen H Ingelse D Gessert J Williams H Schwonek V Ebs J Stroub J Trowbridge P Erickson B Nesemann M Walvoord V Harmelmk D Conger L Wiersma W Rhines D Hanke Front M Hawe Joy Willadsen B Donath J Willadsen D Will R Isaacs Mrs L O Tetzlaif D Babb S Polzin E Roska F Fett J Hulbert C Miley P Messner D Prinsen fltwgaum Sing You have been paging through and reading a condensed organized review of the years events at Sheboygan Falls High The production of this the tenth volume of the Pangissin is a Job credited to the staff our faculty adviser and the cooperation of each contributing class. Our thanks go to Mrs. L. O. Tetzlaff, Yearbook Ad- viser, without whose help the 1946 Pangissin could not have been a reality. The Editor, Doris Will, and Assistant Editor, Joy Willadsen, spent many hours getting the rough draft set up. The art work is credited to Jerry Williams, Dorothy Conger, Doris Hanke and Warren Rhines. The literary material was compiled by Marianne Walvoord and Janice Stroub. Harvey Ingelse and Donald Danks handled the business, and Joseph Hul- bert took care of the snapshots. Typing of the material was done by the production staff headed by Shirley Polzin and Dorothy Prinsen. Others on the staff wrote articles and aided in the advertising and pub- licity campaign. Thestaff submits the Pangissin to you with the thought that it is the finest we can produce, the best our ability, efforts, and budget will allow. Win I yr gf SENIORS At last we re Semors' Blessed thought At last we ve reached the goal we ve sought These last four years gone by Most of us are glad but st1ll there are many Who would not even take a penny For that thought but breathe a s1gh Exen the person who most anxlous appears W111 have to admit these were won drous years Though we somettmes gxew tlred of lt a F1om MISS Dobson Way back to M1ss Spratt All they taught us we cant recall that But the1r teachmg was not all ID vam As Jumors we were heaped Wlth work galore But as Sen1ors we found thele was even more For Mr North was helplng us then' I'he Honor Roll we give you to re member us by For next year we re not com1ng back to Falls H1gh Well be out on our own by then Our motto Today we follow tomo1 1ow we lead W111 always be w1th us unt1l we suc ceed ln shovung the world what we mean By Verla Harmellnk J Rockafellow Cat Falls Lunchb l want a hamburger and Ill take It ou B111 C Boy' are you hard up Ql M1ss Maas We are gomg to have a unlt test today Joe H What un1t Dor1s A You kn1t and Ill crochet' OT. E1ha1t D Why are you so late B111 C I sllpped on the ICC Erhart D D1d you hurt yourself B111 C No I had on mv lzght fall coat 01 Dor1s A We ought to call Conger Sancka anet I Xes 9981 of the bean removed Ol Mr Nolth Glrls when a fe low malls you up for a date Marlanne W Dreamer Mrs Tetzlaff Three hundred slxty bllllon dollars IS Just chxcken feed Harlan S I w1sh I was a chlcken 01 MISS Maas What are the three dx g9St1V6 JUICGS 1n the 1ntest1ne Br1ll1ant Soph Orange grape and lemon 0.1 Mrs Tetzlaff Well fimsh the toplcs on health Harlan you can glve yours Harlan S Mme 1snt on health 1ts on T B Mrs Tetzlaff Isnt that health Harlan S Id call It slckness Ol An answer to an algebra problem turned out to be xyz and some sopho mole popped up vxlth I never heard of hlm only Armm Yz 0, Dor1s H Oh' I left my 11ng home' Jelly W Where d1d you leave lt Ill the bathtub? 0-1. M1ss Dassow Now class watch the board and Ill go through It agaln M1ss Zell D1d you take a shower Pat M No ts thele one lTllSSlDg9 Oi The elghth grade was studymg about the composer Wolfgang Mozart Dav1d Ebs speculated that he must have trav eled 1n a pack' Gi Helen N was gettlng a llbrary sl1p when someone nearby dropped a penny and Vernon K pxpped up w1th Hey Nesemann you re losmg some of your sense O-.. Trouble With Trlmmers and Trlmmlngs By Arthur Scharlnger There was a loud crash as the box oi Chrlstmas tree ornaments tumbled to the floor R luctantly I got the broom and began sweeplng up the broken or naments But alas I had forgotten to ptck up those wh1ch were not broken and I stepped on one Thls tlme I plcked up the unbroken ornaments before sweeplng up the pleces Then we began puttlng on a strmg of llghts Wxthout much trouble we got them on Just as we were fimshed trlmmlng the tree my l1ttle brother got hls foot caught on the cord and landed on the floor pullmg the llghts half way off the tree We put the llghts back IH ordex and left the tree lll peace and the ornaments ln PIECES , . . . . . . . , . 1 1 , - - 7 . - 1 1 7 ' ...i. 1 ' , . . . . , , . ' . ' - 1 - 1 .. , 1 ' . 1 ll. . 1 - - 1 1 1 1 . ,' . rl ' ' ' ' 11 , . 1 1 .I . 'I ' 1 ' - .- , . ' . - 1 1 1 - - 1 . .-.i0 It , 1 1 ' . 11 ' , ' 1 ' ' - .. , , Y L... , . 1 ' . Y . -1. 1 . . U - 1 1 . I ' ' 1 . 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I ' the world Song Of A Parr Of Loafers By Paulrne Werdrn I am Just an old parr Of loafers brown My toes curl up And my heels are run down My penny whrch was once All shrny and brrght Is now all drscolored And nearly slrd out of srght Mv re rnforced soles are now Wearrng very thrn My clrps are Comrng off And my arches are fallen rn The strtchrng around the edges Is even faulty too Theres a place Where a bobbv All rn all I am Drlaprtated and But rn sprte of I am strll very For I have seen on my rrght sock peeps through very sloppv my uglrness happy In thrs short lrfe of mrne S en farr and mrghty vvonders Whrch I thrnk are very fine I have gone to prcnrcs partres And had many a thrrll And many are the davs I e gone To the hrgh school on the hrll Sorrows trouble and strrle Im happv cause Ive carrred a grrl Through one of the best years of her 1 e My 1 eddy Bear By Arthur Scharrnger My teddy bear and I Were Just the best of thums So I gave hrm brts of sweets And also cracker crumbs He vvas nearly as tall as I And often rt was sard As a youngster I would nrghtlv Take hrm along to bed One day alas rt happened fFor thrs I have been toldl He dred one autumn afternoon When he vvas weak and old But that was never the reason For I know what rt vvas Hrs stuffrng straw leaked out And he wore off hrs fuzz And after he vvas throvvn awav He was the toy I mrssed Much more than any other thrng Ihat you could ever lrst Llmerlcks A curlv harred mard named Lu Verne Her Englrsh she thought should b burned Now she walks wrth a strrde a man at her srde But her Englrsh rs strll much unlearned Joyce Baehler There was once a grrl named Pat Who appeared to be Jolly and fat When asked rf shed dret She replred Y s Ill try rt But she garned ten more pounds atter that Betty HoHman There once was the boy Andy Rush Who lov ed the blonde grrl Lrlly Lush He bought her some candy Wrth a note srgned Love Andy The next day she gave hrm the brush Ken Moennrng There vvas a young grrl named Ber nette Suave Van Johnson she had not vet met Her eyes are of brovvn And her mouth vvears a frown For Van Johnson she knows she cant e Joyce Baehler I once knew a blond grrl named Jane Who vvould vvalk vvrth me down the long lane But now Ive met Trllre shes reallv The mere srght of young Jane makes me pam Erhart Demand The Unstoppable Horse By John Walvoord It was my Frrst trme on a horse es pecrally a wrld horse We were rrd mg along a lrttle path by the lake when Paul the boys house at whrch I was stayrng vvas gorng to show me hovv fast the horses would go I told hrm r cud not know how to rrde fast but he told me my horse would follovv hrs He hrt hrs horse wrth hrs lrttle vvhrp and away he went My horse had just been walkrng but now when he saw the other horse run he started atter hrm The roads were rough and the horse was fast and down the road we went There were branches hang rng along the road but the horse drdnt care He went under them and I went rn o them I drd not care any more about hangrng onto the rerns I just hung onto the saddle horn and hoped for the best After we had covered ADOUI a mrle and I vvas covered wrth cuts and brurses he decrded to stop Ev en though the horse rs the anrmal I lrke best I vvas never so glad to drs mount a horse panqrddan IV r . . . e Y Y ' . . 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' t - 946 All Wet By Jeanette Rockafellow I got up 1n the mornmg glad to say Mom must I wear my boots today I guess not Mom sald m reply The sun lS shmmg and the walks are dry We were sxttlng m study hall some kld sald Look I turned and oh gee I lost my place IH my book The snow was a tearm and sw1rl1n around It seemed to be dlggm small holes 1n the ground The noon bell rang and out we went boots on our feet and our heads were bent e went pushln along and what do you know couldn t see because of the snow But bexng brave and hungry we forged ahead A the tlme w1sh1ng we were home safe IH bed were almost home oh what a treat When I found myself out ln the street I looked at my glrl frlend and she looked at me ee Our ha1r was so wh1te we looked s1xty three I guess lt was a matter of to be or not to be I stepped 1ns1de all soakm wet Mom looked at me and Just sald get But me I was so numb I Just stood there lxke a bum At last came the t1me to go back to school I dressed up warm so I wouldnt get cool I met JoAnn and Betty too And then we all trudged back to school I sneaked 1nto chorus slxteen after one And some smart aleck had to pull a pun I laughed and laughed untll I crxed I almost commxtted su1c1de The next hour we went to the gym It was so full of water we had to almost swlm We went to blology to study bugs No one was there so we cut up the rugs At last the 3 51 bell rang Out of the door dashed the whole gang For once we were all excused from detentlon Oh what a wonderful thlng to mentlon I never shall forget that day I woke up m the mornmg And to my mother dld say Must I wear my boots today Because sprlng fever at me was gnaw m Bu mom said for It wasnt thawlng 01 Sense of Smells by Engl1sh 7a unlfied by Arthur Scharlnger Why IS It that the poets tell So llttle of the sense of smell? asks Chrlstopher Morley Here are the odors we love well Some of every day The brlstlmg clover red ln the field The barn lofts new mown hay We l1ke the smell of blossomlng or chards Where the brlght orange orlole comes And even the damp musty mold f woodlands Where we scout together as chums Some lnke the smell of turpentxne cans The tang of a burnmg clgar And gasolxne for the car The cedar chest and sun dr1ed wash FlSh and pme and mmt After ram the clean fresh earth And buttered pop corn Sunday nlght Of course the kxtchen smells Fresh bread and onloned roasts A lemon ple or chocolate cake Aromas like the most --o My Panda By A M Hemschemeyer I thxnk that I w1ll never forget the toys I used to pr1ze Sandy was my panda bear w1th large and beady eyes But now he s ln the 3ttlC and he looks quxte th1n to me One eye lS gone Oh Dear' I dont thmk hes able to see' H15 ear lS torn h1s nose lS punched h1s stufhngs almost gone CMama told me how that happened I left hlm on the lawn! 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' , ' . 1 , I ' ' 01444 Jlaaiafuf 1946 On a cold ramy day 1n September of 1933 sixty mne httle souls trooped across the klndergarten threshold to hear the story of The Three Llttle P1gS and to slng The Shoemakers Dance which Mlss Sarah Spratt and M1ss Ehzabeth James taught them For most of them this was thexr first experlence w1th schoolmg except for Shxrley Polzm who had made prevlous V1SltS as a runaway from home Pat Messner the tlmld httle glrl was the queens attendant 1n the operetta Down Among The Fa1r1es The famous smgers of the class were Marlanne Walvoord and Ruth Brlnkman Thelr favorlte song was The Bxg Bad Wolf Lxttle Harlan Schwonek d1d not bel1eve 1n d1sc1pl1ne and Harvey Albertln took h1s tlme about everythlng The next fall they marched back to school w1th pencils and tablets 1n preparatlon of learmng the three R M1ss Hazel Klettke and M1ss Beatrlce Fredrxcks guided them durmg thexr first year of learnmg D1ck Lelghton s great frlendshxp wlth Jerome Bersch fightmg one mmute and frlends the next usually resulted wxth Dlcks mternment 1n the cloak room Dwayne Slemers used a l1ttle apple polxshmg w1th Mlss Fred r1cks by br1ng1ng her a lunch every day The best reader was lxttle Janice Stroub who acqulred her readmg ab1l1ty 1n the first grade Fern Fett after learnlng how to wrlte her name had the br1ght ldea to use the table for paper and consequently spent the nlght after school washlng all the tables the Amer1can Leglon at the Clty Hall w1th Ruth Brmkman Marlanne Walvoord D1ck Lexghton R1chard Isaacs John Flnch and J eff Trowbridge dressed as brownles In the second grade they were taught how to wrlte and mall letters through the1r self constructed post 0ff1Ce ThlS was done under the d1 rectlon of Mrs Esther Johnson Popp and Mrs E1leen Krueger Boldt In th1rd grade they had a much better understandxng of how to con duct themselves 1n a class room M1ss Freda Kohl one of thexr teachers had great dxfflculty keepmg D1ck Lelghton at h1s desk and often tlmes had to t1e hlm there MISS Margaret Fehl dlrected the Washlngton Day program and the outstandlng feature was Janlce Stroubs speech about her tr1p to Wash1ngton M1ss Mxldred Hager and Mlss Ann Zuengler were thelr fourth grade teachers Under thelr dlrectxon many of them became musically 1ncl1ned whlle learnmg to play the harmomca For the first trme they part1c1pated 1n field events competmg w1th Kohler Upon entermg fifth grade they felt they had gone a step hxgher on the ladder of educatlon for they had entered a new bulldlng Some of the pr1v1leges allowed them were the weekly VlS1tS to the s1xth grade to hsten to Ranger Mac over the rad1o and the occaslonal use of the gymnaslum When the class entered the S1Xth grade they experlenced a greater varlety of 8Ct1V1tl8S Mlss Eleanor Hopklns and Mlss Charlotte Jacquet taught them how to conduct themselves Whlle passing from one room to another and also the art of three part muslc The actors and actresses of thelr class owe thelr actlng ab1l1ty to Dor1s W1ll the well known play angoifun I ' I . , ' Y - as - - n - as 'Y ' ' , 1 . . . 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' - I . 1 ' - - ll A v 1 l ' I . , , , . . wright The ma1n event of that year was the operetta The MaglC Bean Stalk The1r hearts beat l1ke tomtoms on enter1ng the seventh grade as thev had access to the ent1re h1gh school bulldmg Class offlcers were elected for the first t1me w1th Jan1ce Stroub Pres1dent Norman Preder V1ce Pre ident John Flnch Treasurer Carol Erdman Secretary and Dick Lelghton and Burt Jones Student Counc1l The class advlser was M1 Domke who also dlrected the cast for MISS Cunningham In eighth grade they presented the play Selma Goes Psychlc The1r class officers were Joy W1lladsen Pres1dent Ruth D1ttes V1ce Pres1dent Jan1ce Stroub Secretary Raymond Kyro Treasure1 Marlanne Walvoord and John Finch Student Counc1l The class adV1S8l for that year was Mr L wasser The first year of hlgh school new students from the country were added to our class Durlng th1s vea1 they were allowed LO attend dances and to occas1onally sponsor partles after games The class adv1ser was Mrs Evelyn Johnson and the class of'f1cers were Rlchard Isaacs Pres1dent Raymond Sch1eble VICE Pres1dent Dorls W1ll Secretary Raymond Kyro Treasurer Joy Wllladsen and Jeff Trowbr1dge Student Council As sophomores they were g1ven the honor of sponsorlng the F1eld Day and of course they came ri first place Who Gets The Car Ton1ght and G1rl From Braz1l were the two outstandlng plays presented by ou class Class offlcers were Jerome Hlldebrand Pres1dent Bernard Nese mann VICE President Glenn Dulmes Secretary Jov Wllladsen Treas urer Mar1anne Walvoord and Jeff T1owbr1dge Student Counc1l Mrs Helma Anderson was class adv1ser The h1ghl1ght of the1r Jun1or year was the Prom whlch was held on the twenty seventh of Apr1l The K1ng Donald Musll wlth h1s queen Corrine Miley entered the showboat w1th twenty thousand stars tW1nl 11ng above them Students and alumn1 danced unL1l 1n1dn1ght LO the sweet sw1ng music of Dick Fr1cke s orchestra Mr V J Dumdle was thelr class advlser and the off1cers were Donald MUS1l Pres1dent Bernard Nesemann V109 President Doris W1ll Secretary Fern Fett Treasurer Joyce W1llad sen and Jeff Trowbridge Student Counc1l GFe9t1HgS were sent by the Pres1dent to Raymond Kohlmann U S N Ray Sch1eble U S N B1ll Scrog g1ns U S M and Jerome H1ldebrand U S N Now thev have reached the last step on the educat1onal ladder Plans were made for the yearbook whlch of course IS the best publlshed 1n the schools hlstorv At the homecomlng sponsored by the Falls Alumn1 they won the award for the most or1g1nal float As a reward they 1e celved a l1ttle brown jug The senlor class play Swlng Fever was a great success due to the actmg ab1lltV of the cast and the able d1rect1on of Mlss Leona Berentsen and Mr Earl North The great moment has come when they Wlll be handed the1r dlplomas and the future IS left 1n the hands of fate The class offlcers are Jeff Trowbr1dge Pres1dent Joseph Hulbert V1ce Pres1dent Mar1anne Walvoord Secretary Dorls W1ll Treasurer Bernard Nesemann and Joy Wllladsen Student Counc1l The class advlsers were MISS Lucllle Dobson and MISS Beatrlce R1ChafdS The class motto IS Today we follow tomorrow we lead The colors are blue nd srlx er The flower IS the wh1te rose Now after thlrteen years of concentrated effort they are aga1n ready to cross the threshold the threshold that leads to llfe of thelr own Th1S t1me we hope that due to the efforts of them and tl1e1r teachers they are not as dazed as they were on that cold September day 1n l933 . . 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