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Row 4: Brandt, Stine, Marquardt, Humphrey, Held, Peterson, Riste, Przymus, Reetz, Chapman, Gertschen, Behrendt. Row 3: Braeger, Schreiber, Greve, Poll, Beck, Genrich, MacCormick Schofield, lVhite, Tidd, Tesch, jean Przymus, Kukulka, Zahrt. Row 2: O'Leary, Fluegel, Rakow, Erickson, johnson, Okoneski, Huebner, Streich, Iakubowski, Riemer, Raab. Row 1: Richardson, Discher, Kryshak, Parsons, Paynter, Amrnentorp, McDonald, Cormack, Thom. ahisran Zlssistants Qiamzra ciluh The path of work is for the active! No one This past year the camera club has broken away knows this better than the WAHISCAN assistants. from the chemistry club' and now functions as a Wherz the sectional editors are working furiously separate unit under the leadership of our faculty to meet their deadline, the reserves are called in shutter-bug, Mr. W' ard. The ,purpose of the clu to write copy, type, and in short, be useful. Some is to arouse an interest in p otography. Demon- of these assistants who are underclassmen will strations by members and films comprise the meet- receive major assignments on the 1949 yearbook. ings. This year several contests were held. YOU'RE ON THERE SOMEIVHERE! 27
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SKYROCKET STAFF Ro w 3 : Paul man, Gritzmacher, Thiel, Gernetzky, H erath. Row 2: H oeper, O'l.eary, Bump, Gattiker. Row 1: Gaedtke, Moersch, Semmens, Friday, 3:30 P.M..' Hajji Baba gleefully enters the sixth period classrooms and asks the teacher that important question, How many? The teach- er glances about the classroom and replies Oh, about 313' Approximately five minutes later, 30 SKYROCKETS -walk into the room. A sigh of anticipation is heard from the occupants of the room. The suspense is enhanced by the instruc- tor's insistence of teaching those last minute de- S cheurman, Semmens, Dzuba y Garske, Frankie. tails. Then the students receive their SKY- ROCKETS. Looks of delight, surprise, and em- barrassment register on the faces of the readers. This same scene occurs every three weeks. But we all fail to realize the effort on the part of the staff and the adviser so that we can enjoy ten minutes of the latest school news and gosssip. Congratulations to this year's editor, Glen Sem- mens, to the adviser, Mr. Scheurman and all the other major editors! Row 4: ilacksan, Alexander, Genricb, Eberlein, Killing, Paynter, White, A urdock, Huebner, Rieble. Row 3: Givens, Gerhard, Brabender, Kraft, Blackford, Best, Pennell, johnson, Graves, Zabrt. Row 2: Ohm, Cassidy, Erickson, Peterson, Tidd, Marquardl, Richardson Rakow Decke Row 1: ljouuille, 'Sayer, Szcbnerk, Gilbertson, Steinecker, Doyle.
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I 'I S,-XvQ2.k.c,rCY1' t , pq, - My 1, kg-L:Z.ffs -rf ' f fl XNLLKJ Clfi '? 'f1...g,A,, lllcvflfrvf' iecc.,s....lsk 'L M X - ' .lg ,,.Q,,-iw t'x,QQ1,f- iv. aesuf 'K 'L A is 2? M ak, x'S'fi.Q,w'N1Q1,Tl.LQ BAA X54 Row 3: Fell, Le Mere, Mnlarkey, Reetz, Peters Row 2: Bielke, Radetzke, Radenz, Slaves iwlularkzg sells 155 pounds Again this year the student council undertook another project for the purpose of raising funds for scholarships and various other charitable or- ganizations. The council sponsored a salt water taffy sale and -was very successful in selling 4,425 pounds. Carol Mularkey became a supersales- woman by selling 155 pounds. Earles Radenz was chosen king by the high home room 306. june Shultz reigned as his queen. Kent Herath served as chairman of the drive and was assisted by jack Skeels, Robert Garske, Charles Roskoski, Robert Row 2: Ianke, Gattiker, Hellhake, Semmens, Hansen, Pleier, Spanton, jackson Row I: Kannenberg, Schreiber, Goetzman, O'Leary, Mirhkoski, Sayer, Mularkey, Brandenburg, Groth. Zimmerer, john Holmes, and Dona Kraimer. The high salesmen are pictured above. Zrt Gluh We have many talented artists in our school who formed the Art Club to develop their ability throu h mutual interests. Besides doing artwork, the jiscuss such things as color and design. Dick Helilhake served as president, Mary jackson as secretary, and Carol Mularkey as treasurer. ' iulugg Club bership in the club. Litzer, Slorninski. The Biology Club meets every irst Wednesday of the month. The programs include movies, slides and talks giien by people in various biological occupations Pat Schneck, Arthur King and fo Ann Saari were elected president, vice pres: dent and secretary-treasurer respectively Miss Tobey was the advisor of the club Only sophomores are eligible for mem Last Row: Kucirek, Rilling, Mieska, Zahn llyirt. Fourth Row: Westberg, Kryshak Em merich, Gwidt, Gustafson. Third Row: Steck ling, Schuttenberg, Schneck, Kerntz, King Kre gel. Second Row: Bliese, Lane, Schmalz Goelzman, Farr, Eggebrecht, Kazlovsky First Row: Golz, Bytof, Saari, Salzer, Effa, Kurth
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