Washington High School - Panther Yearbook (Oconto Falls, WI)
- Class of 1954
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V ,Vb-I, Nl PROGRAM DEDICATION PRODUCERS TECHNICAL ADVISORS FACULTY EMPLOYEES SETTING STARS HISTORY UNDERSTUDIES ACTIVITIES SPORTS REEL Saw A .xv 'fl-2'-P a-2 X1 X- 5 N , f I T 5 'y 1. N M I A I , I ff ' Li If ', ,, A, , 1 ,, 'I 1 A WJL . I -41 I7 I . . ILA ,fr !g vw L L L . ' ' , 1 f I I I I VL. s V X FC I TW 15 'J ,J 'B . ,- ,g '-- F: S- , kg . H . -, I .2 1 2.74 5- A' , -I N Q 'L S X ' ,NT ' J xx ' - Q N, V 'J C - ' i ' A I ,,.1..A Q ' A ' J 4- 4 I - ,J 'TJ , Y YT 'RS , , , , V LI ' V R ,., C S 5 -71 I I H A , - 5 ' Nv, ' -V T V . I. 'J . Ex 'Q T 3?-J L ' -- X Cx 33 I Ti--I M44 ,I Q' - cv ,C T' Ti A f ' i V C , 'T A ' J , 4 I V F. vm in as y J QC, XXX 1 . K, XL wx . . N KJ .V A ' . -I 4 'Q , H V W K Nev T ' I J Y, K A ' A-SJ 4 4 .iq X ' 1 ,im f ' ' DEDICATION We the members ot the class of 1954 proudly dedicate our yearbook to Jack Johnson We hope to show In thus way at least In some small measure the appreciation we have for hrs 31 years of fanthful service We especlally remember hum for has keen Interest an the music department He IS always the Hrst to arrive In the morn ng and the last to leave at nlght During the day he IS ever ready to solve any students problems Yes Jack ffljiqflgggywi 4? dm-.Wad A QQWW I I ' I , ' I ' I I you have helped us make these the Best Years ot Our Lives. -- 1 V ' f ' O l Page Three X Q Q ' I PUBLICITY w 1 R Curran G Shellrnan T Bramschrreber B Dumke Seelung E Peters M Rebrtskr H Gerharrz J Peterson B Loberger R Waschbusch R Kucm E Hessnl vv 3 Mrs eula W ey K Rrce E Seam ewns V ntrne J L sen Sc z M Fab E Burs D Bourassa E Skroble P Delano Desreumuax Y Herm B Barrels P Cole S Whrfcomb I Herlasche S Ellner L Gauthier ANNUAL STAFF Assrsrant Eclrtor Patrucla Drews Busrness Manager Don Seellng Ar Roseanne Waschbrsch General Layout and Subscriptions Anita Meverden Advusor Mrs Beula Page Four Ro V . V , . , . ' , . , D. P. L ' , P. ale ' , . ar , J. hulf , . ry, . i h, Row 2!-M. S!oerrIe,4P. Drews, M. Gaertig, M. Erdman, J. Francis, Row 4-M. Messinger, B. Hanek, M. Meyer, A. Meverden, D. . ., . . . Ro A- . B , J. ess I , A. ennin, J. ' , . on, . , . ' . T . PRODUCERS MR MOEDE MR ALLEN THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES' What a futtung theme for a yearbook and what an appropruate phrase to descrube our four hugh school years' No doubt some tume must elapse to brung us to the realuzatuon that not only are these years the happuest of our enture lufetume but also the most crucual un shapung the course of our unduvudual futures Wnat busy yet carefree years they are' Regustratuon athletuc events Homecomung band caorus dramatucs forensucs fueld trups the school paper the Yearbook the Junuor Prom and h yes our studues all brung back many fond memorues long after hugh school graduatuon The splendud assortment of electuve subuects guves us the opportunuty to explore the varuous fuelds of work so that we can better fund our fueld That us why these years uf fully utuluzed are so crucual un shapung the course of our P9 eF' unduvudual destunues Truly these 4 years compruse the golden days of our luves Let us resolve to utuluze them to the utmost Whether or not our hugh school years are THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES depends l belueve on how we use them Do we make the most of the opportunutues offered? Do we make the fullest use of the tum and resources at our dusposal? Are we develoo ung credutable attutudes and the proper sense of values? Are we preparung the soul and sowung the seeds that wull make for a bountuful harvest? Are we partucupants rather than spectators? Are we layung a solud foun datuon upon whuch we may buuld? If you are able to answer these questuons un the affurmatuve then the years have been fruut ful ones upon whuch you may look back wuth satusfactuon rather than regret It s what we do wuth our years that make them worth luttle or much 3545? null? afraid! 'QQY' ,ya-1 7 4'mw1e-avi' Page Six DENNIS BEULA Typewriting I Bookkeeping General Business JOYCE BEULA Typewritnng I Shorthand I Office Practice MARTIN BROWN General Shop Industrial Arts MARION FELIX English 9 I2 MARIAN GRAHAM Home Economics WAYN E HAMMON D World History Social Science AGNES HANSEN General Science Chemistry JOYCE KILMER English II V1 Nfl ii ui HX' Q- X Yup if Mauna-f wma vnu. 'Ds QV' 1?-wr P95 ROMIE KOSNER Boys Physical Education World Geography Sports VERON MARTZKE Algebra Physics Geometry Advanced Algebra Glee Club NORMAN MESSMAN American Histor Sports RAYMOND MlLLER Economic Math Agriculture IO 12 Biology RICHARD MOSS English lO Library PETER SKROCH Agriculture IO I2 Biology MARY WAGENER Girls Physical Education JOHN WHITNEY Jr Hugh Music Jr Band Band Chorus OFFICE HEL -. 13, A.. N .-.- - .-- --V- l P BUS DRIVERS M Andersen E Coppens J Larsen R Hertwsg E Mount E Housner E Warshkow J Matravers R Wlrtz 4... M COOKS CUSTODIANS Muss Jane Francois Mrs Elmer Magnnn Jack Johnson Alton Delzer Page Elghf 69' -J .MZ R imvk ' ' ,, on cb 'P' QQ Q. ul Q I Q E Ja J J A J i J - - f 'E+ 1 'in n - , ' V I W I T5 . , E. was Ji XXX: 5 wi E , Y in Ocormfo Falls we ll e er be True To you Through out The years No maTTer where we roam on earTl1 your praises we will sung Long may your banner wave In The sky Orange and black colors floating on hugh Our Alma Mater we do love you Youre our lwlglw school dear llagn. Num l'L W W 1954 PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT hav' DON SEELING ELROY PETERS SECRETARY TREASURER fl K! PATTI COLE ELDA HESSIL Page Eleven if 'W 1 SALLY WHITCOMB The I Dont Care Gurl GRA I 2 3 4 Dramatlcs and Forensics 4 Annual Staff 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Gleanungs I 4 Intramural Sports I 2 3 4 Bowling 3 BEVERLY BARTELS Lets Go Navy G RA I 2 3 4 Junlor Band I Annual Staff 4 Prom Committee 3 Gleanlngs 4 Camera Club I Intramural Sports I 2 3 4 Bowlmg 2 3 JULIUS BEYER JR The Qulet Man Football I 2 4 Track I 2 3 4 Basketball I Dramatlcs and Forensics 3 4 Prom Cornmlttee 3 Letterman s Club 2 3 4 Intramural Sports 3 4 CAROL BOHL Junior Band I Prom Committee 3 F I-I 2 3 4 DARLENE BOURASSA My Dream ns Yours Glee Club 2 3 Mixed Chorus 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Prom Comrmttee 3 Library Club 3 4 TOM BRAMSCHIEBER Gave A Gsrl A Chance Football I 2 3 4 Track I 2 3 4 Basketball I Student Council I 2 3 4 President 4 Annual Staff 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Lettermans Club 2 3 4 Camera Club 2 3 4 Presudent 4 Intramural Sports 2 3 4 Class President 3 Badger Boy 3 Prom Kung 3 GORDON BREHMER I II See You In My Dreams Football I Pro,ec'nonlsts Club I 2 3 4 FFA 2 3 4 JOHN BUNKER Havana Rose ITransfer from Fond Du Lacl Football 3 4 Track 3 4 Baseball 4 Prom Committee 3 Lettermans Club 3 4 F FA I 2 3 4 Intramural Sports I 2 3 4 Homecomlng Court Page Twelve , , . . . . , . . I I I I , I ' wi- yx ' , . . . , - I 1 I I I , I , I A 5f,g6g:.Q.,fY?3 3.455 lifm i-F S I I 5 -f -1- 553 I I I ' , , ., - . Small Town Girl I . ,jc A-T44 if ,Is t I ' I I , . I I I I I I - , , , I I I I I ' , G . . , , . . . . I I - . , , , . . . , , fr: ft s IDX YQ-if 1 EMMA BURISH Wait For Tomorrow Annual Staff 4, Prom Committee 3, Library Club 3 4. JERRY BYNG Here Come the Girls Football I Dramatics and Forensics 2 Basketball Track I PATTI COLE A Lady Takes A Chance GRA I 2 3 4 Chorus I Dramatlcs and Forensics 4 Student Council 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Prom Com mittee 3 Intramural Sports 3 4 Bowling 3 Class Secretary 4 DON COOPMAN You For Me Football I 2 3 4 Basketball I 2 3 4 Baseball I 2 3 Track I Lettermans Club 2 3 4 Class President 2 Homecoming Court 4 JERRY WACEK Knock On Wood Pep Club I Football I 2 3 Track I 2 3 Basketball I Baseball I Prom Committee 3 Letterman s Club 2 3 4 Progectionists Club I 2 Camera Club 4 FFA 2 RON CURRAN To Please A Lady Pep Club I Football I Basketball I Baseball I 2 3 4 Track I .lunlor Band I Senior Band 3 4 Chorus 3 Dramatlcs and Forensics I 2 3 4 President 4 Student Council 4 Secretary 4 Annual Staff 3 4 fAsststant Editor 3 Annual Editor 4D Prom Committee 3 French Club 2 Gleanmgs 2 3 4 Prolectionists Club 2 Debate 3 President 3 Camera Club 3 Intramural Sports 2 3 Prom Court 3 PEGGY DE LANO Caged Glee C b 2 Dramatics and Forensics 3 Student Council 4 Annual Staff 4 Prom Committee 3 Camera Club I 2 WILLIAM DELZER The Golden Hawk Football I 2 3 4 Track I 2 Homecoming Court 4 Prom Court 3 Lettermans Club I 2 3 4 Prolection Club 2 F FA 2 3 4 Vice President 4 Page Th teen GENE DEPREY What Price Glory Football I 2 3 4, Basketball I, Baseball 2, Track I, Prom Commlttee 3 FFA I 2 3 4 Secretary 4 DORIS DESREUMAUX The Reformer and The Redhead GRA I 2 Glee Club I 2 3 Mlxed Chorus Dramatlcs and Forensics 3 4 Student Councnl 3 Annual Staff 4 Prom Committee 3 FHA I 2 F H A Presldent 3 Secretary 2 Intramural Sports I 2 3 Homecoming Court 3 Freshman Class Treasurer Other Plays 3 Badger Cvurl 3 Prom Court 3 JIM DESREUMAUX Man In The Dark Football I 2 Prom Commuttee 3 Letterman Club 2 Camera Club I 2 BOB DUMKE Hold That Lune otball I 2 3 4 Basketball I 2 3 4 Baseball I Track I 2 3 Student Councul 3 4 Prom Commuttee 3 Letterman Club 2 3 4 Vnce Presldent 4 Homecomung Court 4 Prom Court 3 EDWARD EICHMAN It Came From Outer Space Football I 2 3 Track I 2 Prom Commlttee 3 Letter man Club 2 3 4 Camera Club 2 3 F FA I2 ROBERT ELLNER Everythlng I Have Is Yours f P p Club I Football I 2 3 4 'Basketball I 2 3 4 Baseball I 2 3 4 Track I 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 Prom Commlttee 3 Letterman Club I 2 3 4 F FA I 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 Presldent 4 Homecomrng Kung 4 SHIRLEY ELLNER My Pal Gus G R A I 2 3 Junnor Band I Sensor Band 2 Glee Club 3 4 Dramatncs and Forenslcs 4 Student Council I 4 Annual Staff 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Camera Club I 2 Intramural Sports 2 3 Bowlung 3 Junlor Cheerleader 3 Homecoming Court 3 MARION ERDMAN Forever Female G R A I 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 Chorus 3 Student Council I Annual Staff 4 Prom Committee 3 Intramural Sports I 2 3 4 Bowling 4 Class Treasurer 2 Homecoming Court 3 Prom Court 3 P g Fo teen , , . , , 34, I AI , , 3, , , , , I I I ' I I I I Fo , , 2, I I I I I , . 1 1 ' 1 ' , , .. . .. f , ft . 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Be UY 'Q 5' 'CH-9' K' 5-I MARIE FABRY The Marrylng Klnd Glee Club 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 Annual Staff 4 Prom C mmnttee 3 FHA I 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Song Leader 3 LEONARD FONDER The Lost Weekend Prom Commuttee 3 French Club 2 Camera Club JANET FRANCIS Francns Goes To West Ponnt GRA I 2 3 4 Junnor Band I Sensor Ba d Student Councal 4 Annual Staff 4 Prom Committee 3 Gleanlngs 4 Camera Club I 4 Intramural Sports 2 3 4 Bowling I 2 MARCELLA GAERTIG Sally And Salnt Anne GRA I Glee Club 2 Chorus 2 4 Annual Staff 4 Prom Commvttee 3 Library Club 3 FHA I 2 3 Bovvllng I LONA GAUTHIER I Confess G R A I 2 4 Glee Club 2 4 Dramatucs and Forensic 3 Annual Staff 4 Prom Committee 3 FH A I 2 3 Intramural Sports 2 3 NANCY GERHARTZ Army Bound A 3 4 .lunuor Ban I Sensor Ban Annual Staff 4 Prom Committee 3 Camera Club Intramural Sports I 2 3 4 Bowling I 2 3 4 Prom Chanrman 3 MELVIN HAFFEMAN Walking My Baby Back Home Ba etball I 2 3 4 Track I 2 3 Glee Club I 2 BERYL HANEK Romance On The High Seas G RA I 2 3 Glee Club 3 Chorus 3 Dramatlcs and Forensics 4 Annual Staff 4 Prom Committee 3 F H A Pg Ft! PAUL HANSON Llttle Boy Lost Junlor Band I F FA I 2 3 4 Intramural Sports GEORGE YATSO Monkey Busuness Football I Track I Basketball l Baseball I 2 Student Council 3 Letterman s Club F F A l 2 3 4 Club Reporter 4 Intramural Sports I 2 3 4 RONALD MAGEE Seven Days to Noon A IONE HERLACHE Little Fugitive G R A I 2 3 4 Jr Band l Sensor Band 2 3 Dramatrcs and Forensncs 4 Annual Staff 4 Prom Commuttee 3 Intramural Sports I 2 3 Bowling 2 3 4 Tea for Two Glee Club I 2 3 Chorus 4 Annual Staff 4 French Club 2 F H A I 2 3 F H A Hlstorlan 3 Class Treasurer YVONNE HEIM Afrucan Queen G RA l 2 3 4 Junuor Band l Senior Band 2 3 Glee Club 3 Chorus 4 Student Councul 4 Annual Staff 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Camera Club 2 4 Intramural Sports I 2 3 4 Bovvlung l 2 3 4 Camera Club Treasurer 4 Prom Queen 3 MARLENE HOFFMAN The Moon as Blue Camera Club l HOWARD HUDSON Try and Get Me Uransferred from Pulaskul Junuor l Intramural Sports eS ' , . . . , 2. , , . 3 4, F.F. . l 2 3 4. ELDA HESSIL 4. , . . . , . . . , 1 2. ' Pag ixteen 'YC' -lin af '14 win 'Y' i YW' qsqy, MARIAN JISA Annne Get Your Gun G R A 2 3 4 Junlor Band I Sensor Band 2 3 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Intramural Sports 2 3 4 AL KEITH Dream Boat Pep Club I Student Councrl 2 Prom Commuttee 3 Lettermans Club 2 3 4 Homecomung Court 4 Prom Court 3 AILEEN KENNIN Lets Dance G RA I 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Prom Commnttee 3 Lnbrary Club 2 Camera Club I FHA 3 Intramural Sports I 2 3 4 Bowling 3 Homecoming Court 4 CHESTER KONITZER Here Comes the Groom ck I unlor Band I FFA I 2 3 4 lntramu Sports I 2 VERNON KOWALCZYK So Bug Basketball I Baseball I 4 Track I 3 4 Football I MARILYNN LEISCH F H A Vlce Presldent 3 Student Councll 4 Annual Staff 4 Prom Committee 3 Library Club 2 F H A I 2 3 4 JOAN LARSEN G ee Club 2 Chorus 2 Annual Staff 4 Prom Commlttee F H A 2 RUTH KUCIK S udent Council 4 Annual Staff 4 Prom Committee 3 Library Club 2 F H A I2 3 4 Page S tee C' 1,-1' E7 N'--9' '54 465 if T? I I f' PAT LEWIS Sound Off GRA I Glee Club 2 3 Chorus 2 3 4 Dramatics and Forensics I 2 3 Annual Staff 4 Prom Committee 3 Library Club 2 3 French Club 2 Class Secretary I Vice President Library Club 3 BARBARA LOBERGER The Farmer Takes a Wife G R A I 2 3 4 Junior Band I Senior Band 2 Prom Committee 3 Library Club 3 4 Bowling 3 Library Club President 4 RGSE MARIE LOTTER Dream Wife Glee Club I 2 4 Intramural Sports 2 Pep Club JOCELYN WESSLEY We re Not Married G R A I 2 3 Dramatlcs and Forensics 4 Annual Staff 4 Prom Committee 3 F H A 3 4 President 4 Prom Court 3 Class Vice President I BILL MARKS Kind Hearts and Coronets Junior Band I Senior Band 2 3 4 Chorus 3 Camera C u I 4, BYRON Mc DOUGAL Has Anybody Seen My Gal Football I 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Basketball I Track I Contest Play 4 Prom Committee 3 Letterman Club 4 . .A . MABEL MESSINGER Lovely To Look At . .A. I 2, Annual Staff 4, Pr Committee 3, Gleanings I, F.H.A. 4. ANITA MEVERDEN Carnival Girl French Club 2, Prom Committee 3, Annual Staff 4, Cramatics and Forensics. Page Eighteen 'T' X 'Irs' 4.1.45 MARIAN MEYER I Gentlemen Prefer Blondes G.R.A. l 2 3 4, Glee Club 2 3, Chorus 4, Dramatic and Forensics 4, Annual Staff 4, Prom Committees 3 Gleanings 4, Bowling 2 3 4. I PAT MORRISSEY Torch Song Baseball l 2, Football l, Basketball l, Prolection Club 3 4, F.F.A. 2 3. DEAN NELSON Lets Do It Again otball l 2 ball 3 4 Baske Student Council 4 Letterman s Club 2 3 F F A l 2 3 4 Intramural Sports 2 3 4 FRITZ OHSWALDT Something for tne Birds Football Mgr 2 3 Basketball 2 3 Baseball 2 3 Camera Club l Lettermans Club 2 3 4 ELROY PETERS Call Me Muster Junior Band l Senior Band 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 Dramatic and Forensics l 2 3 Annual Staff 4 Pro ection Club JEANETTE PETERSON Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend G A l 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 Annual Staff 4 Pr m Committees 3 Gleanings l 4 Bowling 3 Homecoming Queen 4 Prom Court 3 .1 CLEONE PRAUSA By the Light of the Silvery Moon Junior Band l Senior Band 2 3 4 Glee Club Chorus 4 Camera Club l MARSHALL REBITSKI When Worlds Collide Dramatic and Forensics 3 Annual Staff 4 French C ub PJ N'ctex JANICE RICE The Story of Three Loves Glee Club 2 3 Corus 4 Chorus Liorarian 4 Dramatic and Forensics 4 Annual Staff 4 Prom Committees 3 Gleanings I 2 3 Editor 4 Intramural Sports I 2 WALTER RUSCH So This is Love Clsorusl Prom ommittees 3 FFA I 2 Intramural Sports 3 r 'X 'E' JOYCE SCHULTZ Untamed Pe Club I GRA 2 3 4 Bowling I 2 FVELYN SEAMON I-low To Marry a Millionaire G R A I 2 3 4 Vice President 4 Glee Club I Chorus 2 3 4 Secretary and Treasurer 4 Dramatics and Forensics 4 Student Council 4 Annual Staff 4 Prom Committee 3 French Club 2 3 Latin Club I Pres I Gleanings 2 3 4 Intramural Sports I Bowling I 2 3 4 Class Secretary 3 Prom Court 3 DON SEELING I Can Get It For You Wholesale Dramatics and Forensics 2 3 Student Council 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Prom Committee 3 Debate 3 Camera Club I President Student Council 3 Vice President Dramatics Forensics 3 President 4 GARY SHELLNIAN Hotrod Track Mgr. 2 3 Baseball I Football I 2 Basketball I 3 Chorus 3 Dramatic and Forensics 2 3 4 Contest Play 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Prom Committee 3 Letter- mens Club 2 3 4 Camera Club I 3 Intramural Sports ELEANOR SKROBEL From Here To Eternity Junior Band I, Senior Band 2 3 4, Glee Club 3, Chorus 3 4, Annual Staff 4 Prom Committees 3, Library Club 4, French Club 2, Pep Club I. MARILYN STOERRLE Trouble Along The Way Junior Band I, Senior Band 2 3 4, Glee Club 3, Pres. 4, Chorus 4, Dramatic and Forensics I 2 3 4, Annual Staff 4, Prom Committee 3, French Club 2, Gleanings I 2, Intramural Sports 4, Bowling 3. Page Twenty IJ, vvyfbf at A If My lfc JW Z ETSTORZER V it llpf-f Young Man Wnth Ideas Football I 2 3 4 Baseball I 2 3 4 Basketball I 2 3 Junlor Band I Student Councll 4 Prom Commlttees Letterman Club 2 3 4 French Club 2 Gleanungs 3 EDWIN SUTRICK Yankee Buccaneer Football I Baseball I Basketball I Track I 2 3 F FA I 2 3 4 Intramural Sports 3 4 IRENE SUTRICK Sweater Glrl G RA I 2 3 Glee Club I 3 Chorus 3 Dramatnc and Forensucs I 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Prom Committees 3 DAN THOMSON This Gun for Hlre Football I Track I Junior Band I FFA I 2 3 4 PATRICIA VALENTINE Lady Possessed G R A I 2 3 Pres 4 Junlor Band I Sensor Band 2 3 4 Secretary and Treasurer 4 Glee Club 4 Dramatlcs and Forensxcs 3 Student Councal 4 Annual Staff 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Gleanlngs I Camera Club I 3 4 Secre tary and Treasurer 3 Intramural Sports I 2 3 4 Bowlnng I 2 3 4 Class Treasurer 3 Homecomlng Court 4 Homecoming Chairman 4 DOROTHY WASCHBISCH The Girl Next Door Pep Club I 2 FH A I 2 3 Intramural Sports 2 3 NORBERT WASCHBISCH When I Grow Up F F A I 2 3 4 RALPH WEDEKIND Back to God's Country Baseball I 2 3 4, French Club 2, Intramural Sports I 2 3 4 Page Twenty o e ' - I ,L . 4 . , L ' ' Q Ach 47' ' 7' lit f C,, flqgzf M' J 'ov l W rg J If W , , 4, , , 3, , , , Class Pres. Freshman, Class Vice. Pres. Junuor. I I I I ' ' ' , . . s . I I I I I I ' , , l , . . . . ' ' - r - r . r l r I I , , , I I I - I I I I , . , . . . , , NORBERT COURCHAINE Law and Order A Basketball Chorus J fwqb 1 4 KJ V I ramuralSports 2 3 F F A l 2 DUANE HENNE The Wild One Pep Club l Football l 2 3 4 Lettermans Club 2 3 Intramural Sports 2 3 4 Secretary 2 Secretary Treas ROSEANNE WASCHBISCH Remalns to Be Seen G R A 2 3 4 Junior Band l Senior Band 2 3 4 Chorus 4 Dramatncs and Forensucs 4 Annual Staff 4 Prom Commuttee 3 Library Club 4 Gleannngs l Camera Club l Bowllng 2 3 BERNICE WESTCOTT Call Me Madam Annual Staff 4 Prom Committee 3 Library Club FHA 3 BowllngGRA 3 FF I , Il ' 1 , gil ' fu Q4 ' f J FU? ' ,aff ' K A V' ' p,,,1rlfff,,fL ' ART HElNz f , 4, , , .4. , ' , ' 2, P T ty two CLAS Tony Avolro Leaves hrs conduct to Mr Allens next year students Beverly Barters Leaves for a dance at Pensaukee Julrus Beyers Leaves hrs spurs and saddles to Bobby Brarnard Carol Bonl Leaves her date book to Renre Plarn Darlene Bourassa Leaves her dark harr to Sandy Grlbertsen lom Brarnschrreber Leaves hrs lrne to anyone who can handle rt Gordon Brehmer Leaves forever John Bunker Just leaves Emma Burlsh Leaves her typrng abrlrty to Chubby Peterson Jerry Byng Leaves hrs bashfulness to Donnre Beyers Pattr Cole Leaves her apple polrshrng to anyone who can make good use of rt Don Coopman Leaves wrthout Carol'P'?'P7 ? Norbert Courchalne Leaves for Hollywood Ron Curran Leaves the annual to Pat Peg Delano Leaves her red harr to the frre department Brll Delzer Leaves to be a state traffrc cop Gene Deprey Leaves hrs bubblrng personalrty to Mr Allen Dorrs Desreumaux Leaves for Suamrco Jrm Desreumaux Leaves for the Army Tom Magnrn Ed Erchman Leaves Pat for a Vrrtue Bob Ellner Leaves to go wrth Dorothy Shrrley Ellner Leaves her good looks to anyone who can handle boys Marron Erdman Leaves everythrng except Clyde Marne Fabry Leaves for Mrssourr Leonard Fonder Leaves hrs harr to Phrlrp Bunker Janet Francrs Leaves her herght to Yvonne Walske Marcella Gaertrg Leaves her glasses to Mr Moss Lona Gauthrer Leaves to go wrth Arleen Nancy Garhartz Leaves her nrght lrfe to Claudette alt Beryl Hanek Leaves her charmrng smrle to Annnette Lursrer Mel Haffemen Leaves wrth the srxth hour geo graphy class for a tour around the globe Paul Hanson Leaves hrs bashfulness to Hartley Nelson Arthur Hernz Leaves hrs herght to Gerry Portrer Duane Henne Leaves for Hollywood lone Herlache Leaves her levrs to Mr Moss Elda Hessrl Leaves her scholastic abrlrty to Carol Bunker Yvonne Hernn Leaves her natural curly harr to Harrret Bourassa Marlene Hoffman Leaves her offrce practrce class to next year senrors S HISTORY W LL Howard Hudson Leaves hrs herght to Russel Walske Marran Jrsa Leaves for the olyrnprcs rn Australra Al Kerth Leaves hrs herght to Davrd Trsch Aileen Kennrn Leaves her abrlrty of basketball playrng to Pat Flately Chester Konrtzer Just leaves wrth a srghl Vernon Kowalczyk Leaves for the monastary Rutn Kucrk Leaves to become a home economrcs teacher 'oan Larsen Leaves to get marrred Marrlyn Lersch Leaves for awhrle Pat Lewrs Leaves her vocal cords to Connre Lutz Barbara Loberger Leaves wrth Bob on a honey moon Rose Marre Lotter Leaves to rorn her srster rn Mrnnesota Ronald Magee Leaves wrth a drshonorable drs charge Brll Marks Leaves hrs trumpet to anyone who lrkes to go blow Byron McDougal Leaves hrs cut ups In Geography to Kosnar s next year senrors Mabel Messrnger Leaves her long harr to Sharon Wlrtz Anrta Meverden Leaves Mrs Beula for next year senrors Marran Meyer Leaves the Spruce Grocery Store Pat Morrrssey Leaves hrs hot rod for t're scrap drove Dean Nelson Leaves hrs fan roses for any nature over who lrkes flowers Frrtz Ohswaldt Leaves hrs grggles to Desr Arnez Elroy Peters Leaves hrs drsposrtron to Ron DeKeyser Jeanette Peterson Leaves wrth Johnny Cleone Prausa Leaves her musrc talent to Mr Allen Marshall Rebrtskr Leaves hrs brg vocabulary to Roger Tarlton Janrce Rrce Leaves Oconto for Green Bay Walter Rusch Leaves bookkeeprng to Mr Beula Joyce Schultz Leaves Club 32 to anyone who rs lookrng for a good trme Eve Seamon Leaves her dates to anyone who can handle them Don Seelrng Leaves for Washrngton to take over Ike s rob Gary Shellman Leaves to work for the New York Trmes Eleganor Skrobel Leaves her quretness to Carol rrr Marrlyn Stoerrle Leaves her tardrness for Mr Allen to frgure out Dave Storzer Leaves hrs grft of gab to anyone who wants to bluff therr way thru class Ed Sutrrck Leaves F H A to the grrls Pg T tytl .. U . - - V . Q v Bob Dumke A- Leaves his way with the girls to TO Armand Zahn. T ' . - ' . 4 . lrene Sutrlck Leaves to be Sonnys prlvate se Bernlce Westcott Leaves her long black halr to Crefary Marllyn Vollmer Dan Thomson Leaves hls sleeplng Gblllly durlng Sally Whltcomb Leaves thlrd hour bookkeeping lectures to Mr Allen to use at Teachers Con to Mr Beula vention Jerry Wacek Leaves hls Glllett glrls to Jack Pat Valentlne Leaves her bralns to all green Demlen freshmen Roseanne Waschblsch Leaves Kelly Lake to her Dorothy Waschblsch Leaves for the clty brother Norb Waschblsch Leaves Wllh a certlflcate of Jocelyn Wessley Leaves FHA to Mae Delzer attendance George Yatso Leaves hls desk ln seventh hour Ralph Wedeklnd Leaves his brlght smlle to study hall to Mr Moss to asslgn to someone next Wayne Belke year CLASS PRGPHECY At our Senlor Class reunlon ln June l959 the senlors gave an account of thelr happenlngs ln the last 5 years The followlng was told Tony Avollo IS back ln Chicago Bev Bartels IS marrled to that cute llttle sallor Jullus Beyers IS now runnlng the Oconto Falls Beauty Shop Carol Bohl IS now head lady at the H C Prange Co Darlene Bourassa lS now sole owner of Hegemans Tom Bramschrleber IS now presldent of the Red head s Club Gordon Brehmer IS now runnlng a babe Sllllng 'ob John Bunker IS ralslng llttle roses tmma Burlsh was lust voted the Secretary of the ear Jexy Byng IS now well establlshed ln the lumber m how to get a man DOHDIS Coopman IS stlll golng steady Norbert Courchalne IS stlll attendlng Natlonal Guard every Monday nlght Ron Curran IS head edltor of the CDICBQO Trlbune Peg DeLano IS now half owner of the Regal Mlnk Ranch Blll Delzer IS still lnterested ln the round roof Gene Deprey IS stlll worklng on the farm DOYIS Desreumaux IS now mllklng cows on the farm besldes taklng care of her llttle vlrtues Jlm Desreumaux IS stlll pushlng on but ln the army now Bob Durnke IS stlll slngle and handlng out that same old llne Ed Elchman IS now the owner of the Pensaukee Pavlllon Bob Ellner and Dorothy have finally tled the knot George Ellner has permantly moved ln wlth Gus Marlon Erdman IS ln Callfornla poslng for suntan lotlon ads Marle Fabry IS Mlss Homemaker of the year Len Fonder now has a Cadlllac ln whlch he usually takes hls weekend 'aunts to Milwaukee Janet Francols has taken over her aunts lob as the chlef cook at O F H S Marcella Gaertlg IS busy maklng hay Lona Gauthler IS IH Callfofnla taking over Marllyn Monroes lob Nancy Gerhartz couldnt attend because she was entertalnlng the General and hls WIf6 Mel Haffeman IS now runnlng a toothplck factory Beryl Hanek IS marrled to one of her sallors Paul Hanson IS marrled to one of those cute glrls from Surlng Arthur Helnz lust took over Helnz Soup Company Duane Henne IS now competlng wlth hls father next door lone Herlache runs an Engllsh Ford factory ln ln dlana Elda Hessll has made a successful career wlth her plano ln Carnegle Hall Yvonne Helm IS marrled to Jack and settled down ID Stlles IS now WFITIHQ novels Howard Hudson IS stlll WBITIHQ for that llttle Fabry babe Marlan Jlsa IS now playlng basketball wlth the col lege all stars Al Kelth now owns Petersons garage Aileen Kennln IS now runnlng the store ln Abrams Chester Konltzer IS now marrled to Mlss DeCloux Vernon Kowalczyk has dlsappeared Ruth Kuclk IS marrled and settled down Joan Larson has taken her SISTSFS place ln the Oconto Falls Restaurant Marllynn Lelsch has replaced Mlss Fellx as the senlor Engllsh teacher Pat Lewls IS runnlng a rootbeer stand ln Florlda Barbara Loberger IS happily marrled to Bobby and IS YBISIDQ helpers for thelr farms Rose Marle Lotter IS stlll on the farm Ronald Magee stlll has hls usual Saturday night skatlng fllng Wllllam Marks plays the trumpet wlth Harry James Byron McDougal has taken over Flbber M G place on the Flbber McGee and Molly program Mable Messlnger IS now marrled and dolng her household dUlleS Anlta Meverden IS now runnlng her own carnlval Marlan Meyer runs the Spruce General Store P ge T enty four ill. ' . Pattie Cole is giving free home demonstrations on Marlene Hoffman, after being inspired by Miss Felix, ' ' ' . ' c ee's I . . . . . . . . B W ' Pat Morrissey has moved down to Texas to look into his share ol the oil wells. Dean Nelson is the Roller Skating King of Oconto County. Fritz Ohswaldt is the football manager of the Green Bay Packers. Firoy Peters is now assistant to Albert Einstein. Jeanette Peterson is the manager of Bahcalls and is happily married to John. Cleone Prausa is playing clarinet for the Hormel Girls' Band. Marshall Rebitski is now residing on Mars. Janice Rice is running a bus service bettween Oconto and Green Bay. Walter Rusch was voted Mr, Flirt ot '5'?. Joyce Schultz still runs Club 32. l:ve Seamon skipped the country with a Punk! Don Seeling teaches Journalism at Carrol College. Garry Shellman is editor ofthe New York Times. Eleanor Skrobel is teaching at Stiles in the grade school. Marilynn Stoerrle permanently lives in Oconto now. Dave Storzer is playing with the New York Yankees. Edwin Sutrick is still wising oft. Irene Sutrick is suing Sonny tor divorce. Daniel Thomson runs a successful line ot farms. Pat Valentine is head nurse at Oconto Falls Hospital. Dorothy Waschbisch is the head home economics teacher at the Oconto Falls l-ligh. Norbert Waschbisch has inherited his tather's farm. Ralph Wedekind has got that little girl cornered permanently. Bernice Westcott has taken over Taiters. Sally Whitcomb is coaching at Oconto. Jerry Wacek is driving stock cars in Indiana. Roseanne Waschbisch is the fashion designer on 5th Avenue. Jocelyn Wessley serves as the national president of the F,l-l.A. George Yatso just published his latest book, A Mil- lion Laughs. ljclwi Il-.gn-di LDlCTORIAN SALUTITORIAN VA ELROY PETERS ELDA HESSIL SENIOR CLASS fTop Eeghtj Elda Hessul Elroy Peters . Pat Valentune . Marilyn Leisch . Emma Burish . Donald Seeling . Marshall Rebifski . Anita Meverden by th Com C1100 O V E YS SEFTWBSVEY O I E SCYTIOI' 94 O5 93 42 93.25 91.82 91.53 9 . 7 90.85 90.51 PQT -' TOM BRAMSCHRIEBER DAVE STORZER DORIS DESREUMAUX PAT VALENTINE Page Twemy-seven CLASS MEMORIES On September 5 1950 105 freshmen entered the Oconto Falls Hugh School wuth a large amount of enthusuasm and wandered around gettung acquaunt ed After regaunung our senses we elected Dave Storzer as presudent Jocelyn Wessley vuce presu dent Pat Lewus secretary and Dorus Desreumaux to be our treasurer Stull rather new un school we presented the Columbus Day Program whuch was a bug success Homecomung was our Hrst chance to work on a truly large prouect We decorated up town the football fueld and made our float We Smell Algomas Defeat whuch won fnrst pruze Our Sophomore year Don Coopman was class Henne secretary and Maruon Erdman treasurer Our float We Expect Seymour to Drop In won us furst pruze un the annual Home omung Parade After choosung our style of rung we ordered them from Jostens Tom Bramschrneber was chosen uunuor class presu dent Dave Storzer vuce presuden Evelyn Seamon secretary and Pat Valentune treasurer Homecomung plans were started and we worked hard on the queens throne decoratung the gym makung the queen s float and our class float Well Toast the Ghosts won us furst pruze un the parade In the evenung we danced to the musuc of the ' Yellow Jackets orchestra whuch brought the 1952 Homecomung festuvutues to a close The long awauted day came and we got our class rings although we have them no longer Early un sprung our theme Sprungtume ln Parus was chosen for our uunuor prom Tom Bramscreuber crowned hus queen Yvonne Heum and everyone enuoyed dancung to the musuc of Larry Woodburys orchestra Our uunuor year came to a close and we looked back wuth satusfactuon The last year of our story at Oconto Falls Hugh School commenced by electung Don Seelung presu dent Elroy Peters vuce oresudent Pattu Cole secre tary and Elda Hessul treasurer Homecomung came very fast and agaun was a great success We ll Break the Record won us first pruze Kung Robert Ellner and Queen Jeanette Peterson reugned at the Homecomung dance The senuors got theur puctures taken ordered name cards chose class colors flower motto voted for class honors and DAR award We ordered our caps and gowns The gurls attend the Senuor Tea and one evenung the class got together for theur banquet Honors Day was held un the park and the senuors began to realuze theur hugh school days were uust about funushed Graduatuon whuch was looked for ward to untul the day arruved was followed by the senior trup whuch wull always be remembered Page Twenty eught I I ' . - ' I ' ' ' . V ll ' ' ' ul ' I ' I I I - r I ' 1 . . . 1 ' , 1 . '. , , ' . . . , I I 'Z ll , . . , I ,, . . - : 1 -. J , - I I ' presidentg Delores Michalske, vice-presidentg Duane H 'Q H , , I ' , . . ' ' ' . . . C . . , . : , ' - ' : , . . . 1 ' , . . I I U I I A ' ' , . . g . . yy . . . ' I - I ll ' ' fn MOST TALENTED Don Seelmg Pat Valemune MOST ATHLETIC Maman Jusa Don Coopman BUST DISPOSITION Lone Gauthier Bob Dumke CIA WA T1 Y It 'WW W I HU Wf- M I i 'im . GL 'ff' Xxx X 63 fQEi7 Xydmm ' P adwlif' W Q T 1 0 ALLQ HE! I I N WY ' ei Z W V m.li1mI'Vi110 1l7UN 1 W 'i k U ...-- - l I J fx N - - 'A 1. 'WW' F D xx E xy: R A ,gf-.N 0 N: 0 5 xfy X' Y Nfl T QulL qnw U xx? . ,B ., fl fT11:. x' J D 2 J f T M. Krause, L. Rymer B. Brainerd, N. Terry. This past year the Junior Class participated in many and various activities One of these activities was the promotron of the homecoming dance This year for the dance we had the Fireside Five On the queen s tloat vve were rated a first Our theme for th Junior Class float was Well Tray the Indians Rowl G Ahrens R Anderson H Arndt R Avoluo Row 2 M Barrett W Belke G Bergh G Berna D Beyer R Bieda C Burr H Bourassa R Brainerd Row 3 G Brandt H Brenederneh' D Bundy G Burner R Buncer i ,J fr K -0 WWW l 3.6 9 ...I ,Nav Q ,Q in... -...,, ku, Page Thirty two Jursuoiz cmss I 4 n ' ' .1 . , 4, ' fx 0 V , , 0 Q I Q C Among other activities the Junior class sponsors the Junior Prom the presentation Day program which featured Simon and also maintains the benefit of the students ot the of the United Nations the Reverend John P candy machine for the school R Byng J Calba R Christensen .I Christensen Row 4 W Christensen M Doyle O Erickson R P e R Y' Qf,..J 39. uv' x-Q R Doyle Drews I Durand 'f-29 it v-0 Ax f f . . 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My-gf, 4 suvwilfif 1 Pow I V Wnrtz A Walske Row 2 T Lutz B Seamon As those school days rolled around again un Sep temper we returned to school with the thought of continuing and Improving our fine record that we felt we set as Freshmen ow l H Aprnll E Anderson N Barrett M Becker J Belke Bellow D Betts Row 2 .I Bnnkowskn R Bohn L Bourassa -E 43? ,, T' xlt I Bramerd P Bunker '53 46 -tr -v--1 1? I X -1' r'-if Kwai ffft SOPHOMORES The class officers and class members with the fine help of the faculty advlsors feel that we have had a successful year We took our studies seruously took part In school events and helped carry on that school splrlt C Byng K Byng M Carrnveau M Chnstnanson w 3 P Blazek V Flatey R Francus D Tru e Helm R Hooper V Jankowsku K Jashmske C Van Ark W 'vc 0-1' ve -. .-1 3. Page Thurty fnvw. i . l , . fe . , . ' ' f . . 1 . U I - , ,, t Ro ee. ,. l,. dur. ,. Y . ' I - , . , BA ' , . , A , - . - ', . ' . 5 . T' 'T 1' s. H . 'rf J S 4 Q q -Ha : -. 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R -E. , . , . , . , . , -. , - . ' , - ' , - I - ' I Ro -l. .Bl , 'B hl, Bl Gourch t' , J. French, R. uller, J. I Al. ' , V . I ' ,I . , . , . f ' M? ' ' I fl , f f ,. , R-o lr.. 'k,' 1 ,c. i, . ,P ' Q x N.. ...n-+-- ',3n..- ...--H'-'A' lf' ,A 1.1 ,,f-' 6 9 'Off S' Q' mf nu 'AC -3 .W we wavy w ..,,,,x gs .7 It s A su L 1 In September we began our long awanted days as Freshles at the hugh school Immedtately we entered right into the sptrlt of thlngs by taking part tn the many school actlvltles We knew that by taktng part nn them now rt would help us to do even better as upperclassmen However we dtd alrlght from the start why watt tnll we are those uppercIassmen'? At Homecomung tnme Row I W Bartz D Beaumta D :rr B Blaze T Blaze D ot D Brehmer D Burush R w 2 I Chrtstensen S Clapper T Cole D Curran N Damp L DeLano M Deneys J Depner D Drews Row 3 A Dumlce J Fabry R Elbe D Erdman B Everard F Fusher Qs 53 23, 159 an 1 me 1 S 1-tv ' I , v FRESHMEN Rowl S Gulbertson C Lutz Row 2 J Magnun W Kussow our float clalmed a frrst place rubbon As for sports, we are makung a mark there also as our boys played an almost perfect season They have bug Ideas as for future years We feel that we have taken advantage of the opportunltnes provlded for us thus year and plan to return next fall to continue grasping those oppor tunsttes Jr S Fatt A Gaertug M Dumas Row 4 G Gallagher D Hanson L Gauthuer Jr S Gtlbertson M L Gtllugan G Gold M Gautlruer B Gorman M Graham Row 5 .I Houska B Johnson B Johnson Jr N Jorgensen J Kadlec C Kalltes M Ketth H Knefert L Kobs Q-I, Hia 15? ll' If wr I QLD Page Thnrty eught . 4 Q - ' v : ' :Vx 2-: flt J N I I - 'x r , - ' ' I ' , . 3 I ,fx it , I I D I - r my . , . 1 , .X I A ti NU , x - I . 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Q' so YJ' Q vi 'cv asf T ...MI no 'wav X I--f an M9 4--n 4' 'W 4- 93 s G my rf' nv gp... f f 'Q-4 --I Rowl W Koehne J Konrtzer T Konrtzer L Konkle G Kopczynskr J Kornetzke H Krueger W Kussow J Kust w 2 J tz ersch a Lo aa Luz B Ma: B Metzler T McKeever J Magmn Row 3 D Marks C Meyer G Meverden B Ostrenga R ONeulI W Paholke A Pawlak J Peterson R w 4 J Peterson V Peterson R Pet :ck E Prpgrass C Plouf J Vondross M Voez G Rank J Rosenberg 'SYS' ow 5 W Schaal R Schefdore G Skarban J Skarban M Skrobel N Satky E Soukup D Spuce M Steffens W 6 J Su hausen orzer ours R Tar on T rry D Tnsch P Trudell J Valena w 7 L Valley R Van Haren D Voe ker B Poradek R Ra as W Wana F Wasclwbt cn L Waschbusch E Wensku Row8 B Wu son B Wood J Wranosky J Wranosky S Wustcrbarth J Yarwood J Young C Zarlrng R Fanello Page Thirty mn! h 4 . ,,3f,, ! . -' fit v X ' ., Q L . L if V L 1 X v i 'F S X T , !5?!?f4 g.r f ' A , - Q 4. ,A - . -of Vg' 4 . :I .6 LL - 1 ,. 'xl U Q. L NJ .. 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E , . , . b 'NF bw 'O Of? my if lf' HE?-ill Chuvel R Dunse K Drews C Garnuer Pow 2 J Koeback J Kum lin' Wal MR BAST MISS KUROWSKI JUNICR HIGH The Junuor Hugh started the year wuth the same two teachers to help us accomplush an eventful and successful year Our teachers are Muss Kurowsku 7t1 grade and Mr Bast 8th grade We as the Junuor Hugh take part un many of the hugh school actuvutues We sponsor a float un the Homecomung parade represent our school un foot ball and basketball actuvutues wuth a good fughtung team and also engage un dusplayung much school w l n eaumua e e ers Blo J Ku mer Kussow J Lamberts Y 'I ,fl u i fl' ff Vt Xuwqq 3.4 spurut at the group actuvutues We were very proud of our Chrustmas Operetta whuch we presented to the whole student body as a part of the Chrustmas program We enuoy our class studues whuch unclude such courses as Scuence health Englush and Physucal Educatuon We are, however lookung forward to a day un our lufe when we are known as Freshues J Marks J Munar J Nelson B Peterson w 3 E Peutersen C Putman K Rutter Stoerr e R Valley J Wenzel C Wurtz Schaal R Smuth -an jg ,Ath i 21 Azul is lxngr Page Forty one l . .I . I . . 1 , . , . . u 1 I l ' I Z I I 5 - . l . A . . I 1, . ,I , . . '--S. Alle , B. B ' , M. B lk , C. Bitt , D. ck, K. . , . ' , . , . . 'l,.',. ,. '. Ro ---.' ,. ,.',P. ,. ', -- . , . 'l er, . 'l , R. , . , l , - , . u - ' - kk y Q 9 M, I Q 5. - - 1 K . as , -f if k y l fi' At ,Wi F was 'N E: si ' X s F . ' 1: . X 1 r ' ' Cf 3,.'-,.g,J1L ... 1 my . Q! rw - Vx: '---. N vw' .Eff fy 0 , . JE l , J -' ,Au -A ' 4, .mzssz W ' ' 5 ' I-fi-5 z-ff' 'L ll Q I iiiiwluufl- 53'Si?z'ilifl53-FA' f' S25 - . f ,. A J. I! vp 33 na .kg lf! U 54: I 1.4 nfl -8 7TH GRADE , as 9 I 4 ls .,h 'ff' ll -I4 f 3 -0 614 an. 5,132 IS? iw l CL sr-v 5.4 me IA' s 5'- ns.. 1 e NA-ga Rowl P Beaumua S Bohn J Bonleau K Danse D Doyle J Fuller Row 3 J Morrussey J OHarrow R Ratz L Rumpf S Sellen E J Gauthier G Gubertson J Gremen Slegler B Srelner V Valley K Wenders Qow 2 J Gustke D Ingram B Kallcbrenner B Kobs J Kowalczyk Row 4 J Wolf J Wnrtz B Magull T Malcomson D Marohl K Mc Dougal Conme McDougal, Barbara Magull, Charlotte Butters, Karen Drews Page Forty lwo . V ' 1 Q 4 . Y K , he ' . J Q- , g il . y -I l - ' da' K l , . . - Y' 1 ' f 1 ' M 1 A l ' , ' - , jg I, 0 9. - - Q 15.-. ' ' - 1 54 . 1' f 7' I I N ' , ff GU Q . Q L ' A X Q l I A. s . 'a,A it Illia Ilzh- 4 l - - - H 5' - 533. Q Z N I . :elf 4' 6 P gfjjfimllj -5 J J i - v S i., ...N y .lg I , F 7.5, . y . Q l 'l .Q fx 4 N N' V .mil , gg . 1 , J ' A Xa gl 5 14 V . 3 A 72, ' f' ,A J: Q J ld' Q L Gigi JB Ai 5? Q A im XQN XX M QW LX W J MW-J 5 NL gfgyqff FHM L Q545y PN CX ff , f X 0 . 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Who WD 4 f., N I 43 N Xxx 'Q L-.X Q9 N ,f S . rj 1 I f Row l H Grenke D Nelson R McDougal B Brannerd T Magnun w 3 M Pam Burr E Seamon M Krause D Burr J Gautn er B Wranosxy J Bnnkowske R Chrustensen T Bramschrneber P Voelker L Kobes J Rosenberg R Kulck S Se ner Row 2 B Dumke D Storzer B McDougal L Rymer R Curran W Row 4 D Tarlton P Valentnne D Desreumaux Y Helm J Francous Kussow D Seellng B Johnson P Blazek P Delano P Cole S Ellner Mr Moede STUDENT CCDUNCIL The Student Councul us our Schools representlnq body and an tne current year has made an effort toward becoming a real leader wuthvn the school The Student Councnl s election thus year was made a school wlde affair After nomnnatuon papers had been fuled the campaugn got under way wnth speeches blatr of trumpets and the sound of drums posters and rallues The final results were as follows Tom Bramscreuber as Presndent Bull Braunerd as Vice Presudent Treasurer Jerry Bun kowsku and Ron Curran as the Secretary The Student Councul agaln sponsored the Clothnng Druve as they dud last year It turned out to be a very huge success All members were very cooperatnve n helping put the campaugn over Another one of the actlvlttes that the Student Council carrued out was tne Amateur Contest which was very successful There was a lot of home talent and everyone had a wonderful tame I Page Forty four t t l ' . ,. ,. ,. ,, , Ro -.l,C.,, ,. ,,,. 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I ,. , , I ' I Lil' i Row l R Curran D Curran R Van Harren A Pawlak L Gauthler N Gauthler J Chrrstensen B Magnll S Hndde J Peterson G Flatley J Moynhan D Fuller R Hooper D Trudell S Wnrtz M Becker M Moylhan B Courchame Row 2 P Drews C Sugl E Seamon J Rnce M Krause J Francous Row 4 Mr Hammond M Meyer C Burr M Tracey J Calba J Por J Peterson S Whutcomb B Bart es C Helder A Pranuca J Kornetzke deck V Kust D Tarlton M Vollmer Y Walske N Van Dreel P Row 3 D Burr C Parker V Wlrtz J Gauthuer C Tart S Wusterbath Flat'ey D VanArk G Brandt G Ward L Kobs S Plouff M Carrlveau GLEANINGS The Gleanungs us the school paper of O F H S We record all the school actuvutues, sports events and all other happenungs In and about school The Gleanlngs has a large percent of the student body In their club We started off the T953 T954 school year by electung officers to gulde us IH our work Our edltor who has done an excellent lob this year IS Januce Rice Our co editors are Pat Flatley and Marilyn Vollmer To represent us In the student councll we elected Evelyn Seamon and Marulyn Krause Our flrst bug protect of the year was our float tor Homecoming The slogan was Red Hot Scoop, wlth vvhuch we won a prize Our furst paper was a grand success when we sold It as our treasury became somewhat fatter We revised the paper thus year by havlng the students type up the enture paper rather than havung the photo engravung companles handle It This year as every year We had our Christmas Party It was a slelghrlde party followed by a chlln supper The remainder of the year was spent publlshlng successful school papers Page Forty fave Q B-H . g ., ,. - . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . , . , . . . , . . . , . , . . 7. 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 'i - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - . , . . - 1 - 1 - - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 Y . , . , . , . , . , . , l , . , . , . , . , . , . 1 1 - ' ' 1 11 11 - 1 - 1 1 1 ' , f. ' ' - - e n D Beyer D r esche U ra racey r ste e T Magn E alz Moy h B Mag Il Mr Wh me 1 kc N oil Q Ro 3 D Bourassa E Skrobel D Desrumaux D Tarlton M Stoerrle Hem Sea on J Rce M Meyer R Wasc Ch B R Wrtz a s a ss A MIXED CHORUS GOOD NEWS HARK THE VESPER HYMN IS STEALING Negro Spiritual Albert C Scholm YOU LL NEVER WALK ALONE Rogers and Hammerstein SOPHOMORE PHILOSOPHY SWANEE SING THIS BLESSED MORN ON THIS GOOD CHRISTMAS MORN SWISS SKIING SONG ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT SILENT NIGHT Raymond Dvorak George Gershwin Alberl Scholia Noble Cain Traditional Arr Olson Arr Whitney IJFIy Row I -J, Pet rso , A. Pranica, M, Krause, C. Birr, , , . w - . , . , . , , , . . I r, R. C r n, R. T , R. Chi ns n, . in, R , Y. i , P. Drews, V, Kust, E. m , i , . . . h- M. fni an, . i , . i y. bis , . avie. Row 2 M Gaertig, J. Christensen, J Moynihan, N. Courclwanvm, R, Row A L. Boorassa, P. lewis, A. Luisier, J, Schroeder, M. Vollmur Vim Harem, G. .lomlrosialg Y. Wils , .Ga nor, J. Mood , C. Prausa. V. I , A. M thi , J. Sghultz, M, I il. E Ile il, . Olson. g ' . - . . -I 'nc i or -2 wl z ezer e K s B Man D o J Kornefzke J Lartz M Ke th B Blazek Mr Martzke R 2 M Gauvhuer B Everard B Ostrenga A Dumke K Jashmske V Voelker J Wranosky L Valley M Chr stensen J French PRAYER OH LOVELY INFANT LITTE JESUS BEAUTIFUL SAVIOR OH HOLY NIGHT JUBLIATE DEO LET THERE BE MUSIC BEAUTIFUL SAVIOR HALLS OF IVY SKIP TO MY LOU GLEE CLUB? DEAREST SAVIOR W PQ Row 3 L Gauthner S Wusferbarth R Lorrer J Skarban R Perrck T Moes B Marheys D Erdmann M Fabry M Tracey Row 4 V Peierson S Hdde N Bar ett E Anderson P Voelker M Stoerre B Wood P Valenf e C Lutz S W T 4'-J Alexz IllI6mS E rr Adolphe Adam W Mozart Francis Wllllams Crusader Hymn Henry Russel Vick Knlglmt Les re R Bell THE SURREY WITH THE FRINGE ON TOP Rogers and Hammerstein 9 Jani' ' F ' g 1. . . - ' . ff I I' - L ' ' ' A ' 5 I X A .s 2 V 1 ' ' . 1 K I 1 2 A it 1 x A, 4 'l I ff -Q .wi v . 3. 5 3 I I A Q 'Q f 'TT ' s . 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CORONET Brarnard Bob M rks B ll Bralnard Bull .lusa Marlon Peterson Judy Scjhlllz Len Magnun Tom Marks Jnm FRENCH HORN Math s Aluce Slorzer Elleen Valley Ron Skarbon Georgna Courchalne Betty BARITONE Tracy, Ron Fanello, Bob Jendrusiak, George VanArlc, Clara TROMBONE Chrislensen, Ron Wirtz, Virgina Terry Nlclc Garnuer Charles Kvlrner Gene Helm Wayne BASSES Slgl Carol Arndt Hubert Rabas Anton l'.l4JH lmvly wfglll 7- L btak Bernard DRUMS Schroeder Jennlne Dernuen Jack Meode Janlce Johnson Dale Carruveau Mane Curran Ron wwf- SX FLUTE 84 PICCOLO Vollrner Marslyn Krause Marnlyn Moynulwan Margaret Nelson Jam OBOE Stoerlle Marilyn Beyer Don BASSON Ratz Elsue CLARINET Tarlton Donna Prausa Cleone Peters Elroy Selner Sally Wasclwblsclw Roseanne '5P3'Y5 ' l.-pi' lot, T Gautnner Nancy Walske Yvonne ES n Ca ol Lutsner Annette llelson Hartly Kllnter Jam ALTO CLARINET L8 'ua June BASS CLARINET Wenslxn Edna Evers: l Beverly ALTO SAXAPHONE Valentine Pat Rfner ee 'Wvc arek Mary Drevvs Karen Mlner Janet TENOR SAXOPHONE Francs Janet Kowakzak, Kew McDougal Torn PARITQNE SAXOPHONE Wosterlnari Sally Rlrector Joltn C. Wltitne ,Of Gm. 'KY' sa gf iz 5 Q . .+ it Q lf W W ?-- ' fe Rowl G Rank J Yarwood L Marks B Peterson J Matravers L E Haas R Krnescher D Fye D Marks Mr Brown Schaumberg G Skarban B Bohl V Lersch Row 3 W Terry G Vurtues J Berg V Meetz B Metzler PROJECTIONISTS CLUB The purpose of this organuzatlon as to Instruct students on the proper operatlon of the prolector Teachers at all tlmes, can depend upon the members to run a complete and ununterrupted rnovle Although there are but a few members, the responsnbtlltles are well dnstrlbuted and considered very nmportant Bob Bohl as president for this year Jack Matravers vlce president Pat Morrls sey, secretary Vagt. Fllty om. Row 2-B. lVlcDougal, l-leimkei D: Johnson, J. Salnick, O. Erickson, Row T D Hanson D Burr C Burr J Francous C Helder M Barrett P Blazek J Kadlec P Gallagher S Fntt L Bourassa Mass Wagener V Jankoskn S Bohl G Flatley M Carrnveau K Jashnnske B Cour Row 3 W Bartz L Gauthuer P Cole G Brandt M Chrnstensen J channe C Bunker P Drews Calba P Brazeau N Gauthuer R Doy e B Blazek S Gllbertson M R w 2 J Dupuy M Delzer J Johnson B Bartles B Decloux I Jusa M Doyle R Avolno J French Herlache N Gerhartz M Erdman Y Henm E Chrnstensen M Becker GRA The GRA as guided by Mlss Mary Wagener It consists of hugh school gurls Interested un group recreatuon The purpose of the GRA us lust as the name reads We are a group of gurls out for good clean and wholesome fun during and after school hours Any hugh school gurl IS ellglble to loin the Club The offncers are elected by the members of the club at the fnrst meetrng This years officers are Pat Valentine Presldent Evelyn Searnon Vlce President Renee Plasn Secretary and Marlon Meyer Treasurer Pattu Cole and Yvonne Helm were chosen to represent us at the student council The GRA sponsors many roller skating partles, ce skatnng tobogganung splash partles, and wuener roasts px Xe X X X N-K 5 'Wx Xi- X AL M C., 5+ Ng 5 Page Fnfty two ,- X NSA X X-iv 'Y - 1 - I 1 - V 1 A I 1 - I 1 A 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - I 1 - 1 A - . -, 1 , . , A ' I 1 I , . 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T . 5 . ,N 5 fy Xp 5 N ,U of ', 1 N ' X TA' We Row rn r c T Plouff J Poradek J Valenta J Wranosky J Moecle D S :ce S Wusterbarth A Lursrer Row 3 E Wenska L Valley A Kennnn M Volmer Y Walske V Row 2 M Robnnson B Ostrenga A Pramca P Flat ey B Magrll V Voelker T Moes J McDerrnnd C VanArk S Plouff S Krueger R Lartz Tarlton E Searnon P Valentnne J Peterson M Young Jurgens J Skraban Mrss Wagener P Voelker S Wlrtz D Trudell M Tracey G Ward R Waschbnsch GRA For bovvllng the glrls have tour teams ot the.r own They have a regular scheduled season as well as a tournament The GRA teams bowl under the rule of the American Junior Bowlnng Congress During the basketball season we sponsor gurls Intramural basketball during the noon hour a couple days a Week Thus year our schedule consists ot sux teams Another GRA pro,ect us the Cheerleaders We buy the unltorms as well as help organize routines We also work to help promote school splrlt and sports manshlp The GRA operates on a polnt system by whnch any member can earn either a badge, pun emblem or letter each reoulrlng a different number of points Page Flfty three F. N 1 l 1 Q '. I-M. Pla' , J. Pete son, I. Sutri lc, I. Plain, C, ait, C. , . . - 1- 1- 1-P'r- 1-'Af '- lt- 1- 'I' 1- 1' B. Matheys, B. Loberger. Kust, E. Storzer, M. Meyer, N. Krause, S, Whitcomb, N. Van Dreel, J. ,o. ,. ,. f ' f ' . . . I . , . I I I , . . Row l P Flatley A Prantca H Grenke B Bramerd B Bratnerd P Row2 Muss Hansen L Jaeger A Hardlman J Gauthner R Doyle M LATIN CLUB The Latnn Club ns composed enturely of the members of the Latun class lts purpose IS to provide additional help In the study of this language The offrcers are Presldent Bob Bralnard Vice Presldent Bull Bramard Secretary Alice Pranzca Treasurer Pat Flatley The Student Council representatives are Herb Grenke and Joan Gauthuer Page Fufty four Bfazeau, Voelker, U I L I I I L I I Plain, D. Hanna, G. Berne, L. Bourassa, C. Bunker, D. Bohl. Kiwi'- Mv- i 6 5 1' im Q -vp will W Niigifxfi s.. X5 TQ' xggiggbkwlkglw E wl La bs adke G Yatso E Daft D Betts D Radke Dumke Francus J Bmkowslu D Coopman J Beyer F Oshwaldt O Block Row 3 Mr Messman D Pawlak J ONeull A Keuth P Vmcent M Gauthier N Kratz T Magmn J ONeull B Seamon N Terry Senn R Wusterbarth H Aprull M Bellow B McDougal A Zahn L Row 2 J Bunker G Shellman D Bundy R Wranosky D Jahnke Luusuer W Konkle R Walske J Demqen R Breda J Hertweg B Ellner Bohn L Rymer W Chrustnansen B Delzer D Henne D Storzer T Bramschrteber Mr Kosnar Gallagher J Jenscn H Nelson V Kowalczyk T Avollo W Belke B LETTERMANS CLUB The Letterrnens Club as composed of boys who are elnguble for a varsaty letter Due to the enormous snze all freshmen were elumlnated from the club leavnng only the upper classmen who are the more probable letter wlnners Under the dnrectlon of Mr Messman and Mr Kosnar, the club put on many actuvltxes such as a pep sklt Sensor faculty basketball game and other protects of thus nature Offlcers of this years club were Bob Dumke presvdent Wayne Belke, vlce presndent and Duane Henne, secretary treasurer Page Fllty luvc L 1 X, , to . x I N ,fy X f Q . -' 1 T ,I 1 Q .w A A ' 1 ,t x - ,f XL , , ' 'I I , L ,J . .L V .n , Q ' -' tl ., - 'ld' ' J , N - .. . , +1 , ' .. 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Row I W Kussow R Tarlton D Johnson J Moymhan G Sheltman L Rymer T Lutz B Brarnerd R Curran J Beyers D Beyers H Nelson J Maqmn W Shall Row 2 A Meverden D Desreumaux J Kornetske L Kobs S Wuster b rtn D Brr C Sugl E Seamon J Rnce M Moynnhan J Gauthu B Matheys A Oson DRAMATICS AN The purpose of this organlzatnon IS to glve tralnlng to students Interested In speech or dramatic work Using thelr Individual talents they choose the most Interesting actnvlty and work hard to achieve accomplishments from It Each year our club puts on three plays usually tvvo comedles and one seruous The contest play The Gnants Stalr was cast and dlrected by Mass Marlon Felix our advusor It was successful and we all agree that tne cast Row 3 Mr Hammond B Maglll M Stoerlle L Valley J Wranosky M Kelth M Gauthuer I Chrlstnansen R Waschblsch A Lunser J Moede J Schroeder J French D Suchan B Blazek Mnss Felix Row 4 C Lutz D Bohl J Wessley B Hanek M Meyer J Peterson D FORENSICS dad a splendid 'ob We receuved an A ratnng at the sectnonal at Pulasku At the dlstrlct contest at Shawano we recerved a C Oftucers tor the year were Presndent Lee Rymer Vlce Presldent Tom Lutz Secretary Margaret Moynrhan Treasurer Hartley Nelson Wayne Kussovv and Donna Burr were the Student Councul representatlves All n all the Forensic and Dramatic Club has had a successful and profitable year Pag Flfty savcn ' I ' I ' I ' . I ' l 1 T7 ' I ' V I ' I ' I 4 - 1 1 l 1 - 1 1 1 4 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 I 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 - ' - 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 I . ' . , . ' , . ' , . 'er, . P. Flatel , S. Whitcomb, I. Sutrick, P. Cole, I. Herlache, S. Ellner. 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . 11 11 . . . . . . . - 11 11 . , . : I 1 ' 1 I 1 - : , . 11 - 1 - 11 - - 1 1 - , . 1 , . Hanna E Bunsh D Bour ssa Mr Mos S Selner B Loberger D Beyer LIBRARY CLUB When the Library Club met with our advlsor Mr Moss at the begrnnlng ot the year our turst gob was to elect officers We decuded that they should be Presudent Barbara Loberger Secretary Treasurer Marlan Tracey Student Councll Representatives Sally Selner and Pat Blazek The llbrary schedule was set up and all the lnbraruans were glven assugnments A tevv of our most Important actnvstnes vvnll Include l Keeptng the llbrary an order 2 Checking rn coming and out gonng books 3 l'ng': Twlt Y. Acceptnng tunes on overdue books -4 Keepnng the tlles nn reasonably good order At several of our meetnngs we have cata Iogued new books numbered them put card pockets un them helped to make cards for the books and nn general helped to make them ready to loan to the students We ot the Lvbrary Club en,oy our work and wlth the co operation of all the students we feel we can make our Iubrary one to be proud ciqln Row I A. Hardiman, V. Volker, M. Tracey, N, Van Dreel, E. Skrobel, Row 2'-D. Trudell, D. Suchan, G. Skarban, V. Wirtz, R. Washbasch . : ' 4 , l 1 . L V ' . . Of. Row I M Graham M Voelz E Soukup C Kallues J Wessley M Larsen D Bohl A Gaertug J Fabry B Wood Mass Graham Fabry J Shultz M Delzer J Houska D Smoot T Lnptak Row 3 B Everard J Rosenberg J Fabry B Hanek M Messmger C Row 2 D Hanson C Lutz C Bunker J Valenta J Wranosky J Bohl H Gohr J Steunhausen R Kucnk Creed FHA We are the Future Homemakers of Amernca We face the future vvnth For we have the clear consclousness of old and preclous values For we are the bunlders of homes homes for Amerucas future Homes where lnvung will be the expres snon of everytnnng that IS good and falr Homes where truth and love and se currty and falth wvll be realltues not dreams We are the Future Homemakers of Amerlca We face the future wnth warm courage and hugh hope The hugh lntes of the year are our rally at Bonduel lnntnatuon of new members our F H A Mother and Daughter Banquet wuth the F F A Father and Son Banquet a d a tea an the sprung The offncers of our club are Presudent Jocelyn Wessley Vlce presudent Joyce Schultz Secretary Marne Fabry Treasurer Mae Delzer Reporter Mable Messunger Parluamerttaruan Beryl Hanek Hustorlan Carol Bunker Song Leader Connne Lutz Student Councul Judy Rosenberg and Ruth Kucvk Page Fifty nune I O O warm courage, and high hope. 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' - ' . f , , ' , ' 1 , : I 1 . . 2 , 2 - , ' 2 ' , I Row I E Sutrlck T Blazek J Vondross B Delzer W Konkle Row 2 J Bunker R Francns R Labbs R Wranosky T Avo no Marks T Magnm O Erncksen A Rabas L Schaumberg N Kratz fx Row 3-G Skarbon R Poradek T Sutrnck O Block G Ahrens C D R Chrustnansen H Krueger G Meverden B Koehne G Behringer G Yatso D Thomson Mr Muller Fye N Courchanne N Waschbusch W Walla L Schlutz L Waschbzsch Row 4 Mr Skroclm H Brehdemehl L Luuser A Lnptak J Se nak A Zahn H Johnson G Pupgrass D Behmer T Konutzer FFA The membership of the Oconto Falls Chapter of the FFA totals erghty seven Anyone can belong who IS a student enrolled In Vocatuonal Agruculture, ut IS not compulsory for the student to loan However, each member ns required to carry a prolect Our local chapter us a member of the state organlzatson, whnch totals more than twelve hundred members and of the national organlzatuon Our offlcers are Bob Ellner, president Bull Delzer, vuce press dent Bob Wranosky treasurer, Gene Deprey secretary Page Suxty .. . -X -' , .1 , '-si . -as ,. . 2'-2 . T r I f .J I I . , f .. - J V r , L ' Q1 l Q. A I . K 0 ' ' r 'L . -- - ' f - , A , . . - f G- - . - , A ' , - , . , . Steffen, G. Deprey, B. Ellner, H. Arndt, H. Aprill, J. Konitzer, A. Heinz. Konitzer, R. Bieda, D. Nelson, T. Lutz, J. Wranosky, P. Hanson, W. - - , - ', . , . . - l' , - ' ' f - , - 1 - , - ' , - I ' I I ' ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' ' ' . . . . - . . . I A I Q 1 ' 7 f - 4 - . . . , . I . . - .- I I ' I - 'Nu R E owl R Be da Sutr ck D Thompso G Behrmge V Kowalczyk Row 2 Mr Skroch J Bunker G Ada s B Delze T Avoho G Yatso F F A BASKETBALL Fas Fas Fas Fas Fas Fas Fas Oconto Surmg Lena Oconto Surmg Lena Surmg S' ty- - Row I B Marks B Dumke T Bramschrneber J Wacek C Meyer G Rank R Van Haren G Gallagher A Pawlak L Gauthner B Metzler J Peterson Row 3 J Deprey I Storzer J Lartz K Jashnnslu M Owczarelr. M Krause P Valentme Y Helm D VanArk E Ratz S Fatt L Bourassa J Francns G Ward S Plouff Row 2 D Erdman D Tarlton A Pronuca M Vollmer G Brandt M Barrette D Hanson D Spuce S Gubertson S Pantzloff J Jensen C Burr C Helder Matravers R Ebe F Fusher B Johnson W Paholke Mr Martzke CAMERA CLUB The Camera Club, under the guldance of Mr Martzke, has made much progress throughout the year We learned how to take develop, and prmt pictures Durnng the year we presented two slide shows to the student body Wuth the protlt from these shows, we hope to buy a new CBFTXGFG We also had a float for Homecomung The slogan was Lets Snap, Develop and Frame Seymour The club offucers were Tom Brarnschrneber presndent, Bob Dumke, vrce presadent Donna Tarlton secretary and Yvonne Helm, treasurer Page Snxty two 'M - 1 - I - 4 I - 1 v 1 - GA - I - 1 - I - l lf - I - I ' I ' I ' I ' 4 I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I r I ' I . l , . , . . -e . , . , . ' , . , . , . Row 4--R. Seamon, V. Kowalczak, G. Virtues, B. Peterson, J. Oneill, J. - I ,I , ' I ' Il 1 ' ' I I I - 'FF xi Q 8 MN MOTOR MSS-E xtvifwsqw LA DiN gl if I DIN P6 HCDMECOMING '53 Monday, October 5, officially opened the 1953 homecoming. On that day work was begun on all floats to be entered in the Annual Home- coming Parade. The freshman, under the direction of Mr. Ham- mond, started on the float which was to be one of the favorites in the Friday parade. lt was rated as one of the finest displays of craftmanship ever shown by a freshman group The huge heart around which the float was centered was colored in red and surrounded by girls from the freshman class and the theme Our Heart Beats for Victory The sophomores began work on their float with much enthusiasm By midweek the float wa nearly completed At the time Miss Wagener reported that work was rapidly progressing At Welnitz Garage the Junior float committee was hard at work on their float which would later be one of the top prize winners in the T953 Homecoming Parade Last but not least were the sen ors working oi their float at the home of Doris Desremaux They worked long and hard on the float that would bring glory to them and tneir class lt was the 4th year in a row that the class of 511 would win a first prize on their fl at Well Break e Record was theme of the white pulled napkin float which had as the centerpiece a large black record. Tuesday was the day on which we voted for homecoming queen. Each of the iunior and senior classes had already voted three girls to the court from which the queen would be selected. Thursday work was continued on floats as well as many other decorating activities throughout the city and school Then Friday with the completion of floats the parade and in the evening the freshmai sopho more game and annual bonfire and pep rally lxo classes were held friday morning so that all classes and clubs cou d complete their floats At two oc'ock tne annual homecoming parade was held ln the evening the activities began with the frosh sophomore game with tne sophomore win ning by a small margin Following the game the bonfire and pep rally was held at whicn the prize winning floats were announced as well as a ew words from some of our prominent citizens Saturday was t e game wutn Seymour at which the Falls eeven won by a big marg n Kfter he game the homecoming activities were climaxed witw tne annual dance sponsored by the lunior class The homecoming as a whole was an over whelming success and en oyed by all ,f J I ,yyw f7j ,W ,L fftvffa fvlffiynfrfiy pw' an sm, rw ffvffj f'5l 7 I-5 VlfI 10' Qfff smffw M 19 l-15 'Y f . . . . 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I-X-'fx x- Yi, I 1 - N -SEE! ff by yl,f4' f,Lf1Q,.JwJ9 L I ,wiv 1 Z Q, wi 14 7 ' 5 E E L wl T Avolno J Bunker L Rymer R Wranosky B De zer Radke J Hertwug D Coopman D Storzer B Seamon H Arndt Bundy J Bnnkovvskl R Francus Row 2 Assnstant Coach P Kosna H Apll R Po aden D Radke Terry R Wusterbarth J ONeTIl T Magnm M Bel ows .l Beyers Jahnke VV Belke Coach N Messman Row 3 P Vnncent Manager T Bramschrueber R Ellner R Walske D Paw ak J Demlen L Lu: ner A Zahn R Laabs R Beda V Kowa cz lc E Daft N KraTz Assnstant Manager D B tts T etz Row A P Bunker O Bock A Kerth D Henne B Nl Dougal M Senn VARSITY FOGTBALL T M tall M QE Page boxty sux ovv about a yell for tne Team Yell Tmts rlght for tnat good flghtung spsrTT Tney displayed throughout The season And pralse goes To tne coaches Mr Messman and Mr Kosner yvno pushed twat Trghtrng sprrlt onward Altnough the coa hes and The Team together vvon but a few games We are proud ol tne record they ser They never gave up regardless The score They carrled flne sportsmanshnp qualltles with Them throughout The quarters Yes let us yell for The Team and let us pralse The coaches and Tnen guve our thanks To Them all Tor a Tune season of football l Ro 4. ,. ,. ,.l,R. --.', 5. ,. ,. ,. ,, ,. ,D. l,. ,. ,,:,. a, ,. ,. , . ,. , p..e. 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Ii, , -.. . , .., . . . , . .. . -v T T f N. l f , 'Milf T , . ,ifyigw l 1 . . ,,3l4J 1 fb mf GAME SUMMARIES Although the Q 2 A record of tnc football team does not look too good the sptrtt and ktnd ot play that the boys stovved thus year was excellent About forty boys turned out tor early tall practtce at vvhtrh ttme Mr Messrnan began getttng the boys tn shape atter the long vacatton When school began on September 7 about tvventv more boys were added to tne squid each seeklng a posrtton on the startzng ltneup The ftrst game whtch was but one week after school began was Kevvaunee Revenge was the only thnng the boys could thunk ot after the heart bteaktng loss ot the last year when we played at Kevvaunee The flnal score was a 6 6 te Next was Algoma and a heartbreaktng loss ot 33 7 The tollovvtng vveek the Falls eleven sprung back to tue at 7 vvt h Sturgeon Bay on the home grtdtron As the season progressed we lost to Peshttgo Pulaski and West DePere but beat Seymour an the homecomtng game Then came the tradttlonal Oconto Oconto Falls game at Oconto Both teams were up tor the game vvhtch proved to be very Interesting as Oconto Falls came out on the long end by a score of V3 O And so cltmaxed a successful season tor the Oconto Falls Panthers tr. ! 1 lf' 'V , ' .J 1 ' l , ll T - ' .- J -,r I ' 2 V if Q ,I F ' J- 1 . z f . 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R I D Coop an J Demlen D Bundy B McDougal D Storzer A Ke tr' A Zahn W Be e M Hafre a M Kosnar K ,wx Xb fx, ,X Ab LL F L BASKETBALL Ocomo Oconto Oconto Ocomo Oconto Oconto Oconto Oconto Oconfo Oconfo Oconto Oconto Oconto OconTo Oconfo Oconfo Oconto Oconto Oconto Fas Fas Fas Fas Fas Fas Fas Fas Fas Fas Fas Fas Fas Fas Fas Fas Fas Fas Fas Kaukauna Gllleii Algoma East DePere West DePere Seymour Kewaunee Pulaski Lena Oconto East DePere Algoma West DePere Sturgeon Bay Seymour Kewaunee Pulasku Tourney Playo Seymour OconTo r,s ly YJ ow -- . m , . I ' , . , , , . , Row 2-P. Vincent D Pa lak R Ellne it 5,9 ml A . .- C 'FX f f sk A 'N , r J , X . X, u n . L ' D Uv X' N- N R Q H 47 f , A II A5 ' Ex - k 1 50 ' , y II 62 .N -.Q 1 A ' LL Il 60 VNV! fy fl A A W x i 'xx Q . N I X rv' Oconto Falls 57 Sturgeon Bay A ' ,IQ N II 65 . I I Lk .Qxvf 'M Il 44 Llxb yy CL Il so ' .NX ' L I II 64 NN J wb II 48 ug , '5 II 49 ' xv 1 XX Q05 A .L F J L 531 X1 :lux CX., II 415 y 'X4V L ' II 50 2 fx! 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