Wautoma High School - Hornet Yearbook (Wautoma, WI)

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K BOARD 'r r B 1. cg R: L. Hanson, A. Nlckoal, H. Barrel, E- 1-aehelt, H- Thompson 0' wofgq awww 5 , f sjivllanld vfypwy ff 777!A,o.721,Zofv-nJ 5515551 WM. QW.: ww W 2,,,a,-M4, Jmf flfada 9vZ.40QJ!.4,,,3,WL?, siifhm airmen, Www wid QZMA If my QWQ-df? MW? 9 mm 9724 ,J 9H.,codxlf2 1- l- fffifrgf I , Af, frbvgz ., b Dick Baxter nLook work in the face h , ' 1 and keeo on looking at Q f lc. l 53:2 ' ,I- I V' l 1 ,Fw '. xffz.-L5 ' Y . 4 SCN . 4- Q Q Y J Q .::,,n5w . ?f X X3 Q Gladys Caroenter 'A giggle here and a giggle there, Our Gladys just giggles everywhere.n Bette Everette nEveryth1ng she does she does well but qu1etly.n ,Milton Glunn .gpg lx 3 Margaret Bielmeier 'I fish in the sea of fellows and always get a b1te.n Patsy Colligan books.u Lucille Dutcher 'Life is made to be en- ed. iiicyu by nothing is annoycd.N 3: . Lyle Fritz nShe's a wizard with he 'Periods should be ten k x4? nCaesar was short, minutes long--five to lk f 2 Naooleon was short. come and five to go.' gif' eytx. And I'm not so tall my- L jg- self. xt, 1 L , ag V Harlo Hanneman 6 Mildred Gramse ee V dk 'Hot air risesg I'm gel Classes would be dull i g to take uo av1ation.' if I cou1dn't talk to get l someone.' T y e'fi'Hr4?. 5 l'Y f 'Y er J--W .L fffwiis. 35' Q? Donald Jarvis NIn F, F, A, he does excel--orecticing to be a Farmer in the Del1.N Joyce Lacnelt Hwomen talk, Men are silent. I guess I'm d1fferent.n Gordon Luhm HSchool's all right from the outs1de.H Dick Nelson nH1s wit goes all the way around and buttons in the back.n Arden Pomnlun 'I fear I shall die of overwork.W Sylvia Kaatz A modern and modest miss. Jean Lachelt uThe only ways she can keep a secret is in cir 1at1on.' Eldred Luhm 'This lad's quiet and steady. ' Po helm one, he's always 'eady.' Philip Paoe 'I'm a pilgrim on the batnway of least resist- ance.' Corinne Reader 'U-RahrRah team Gosh I'11 never forget being a cheer1eade!.' Hubert Qennef WMy school motto is, HAbsence mokee CHS heart grow fonder.n Robert Ross Uwneaties have done a lot for me.n Avis Streicn Wwe know ner by her joyous air. Her bright blacK eyes, Her bright black na1r.H Spencer Thomoeon uHumo! Robert Taylor a1n't eo hot. What has ne that I a1n't got?n Forest Wilcox 0An athlete so able, A lover like Gab1e.H Y, -, -gg A Lge N, ..1l . 'E' .Q 4' X K , .5 AUX, , 3 ,M5f,f I 97 ,nl KH!! We Violet Rhode HShe 1en't conscious of her Weigit. But worth :er weight ln go1d.U Edna Schubert NStud1oue end ever striv1ng.u Elaine Tnomeeon iUCn1y weeds grow tall. So I stay small.n v1rg1n1a Weeks nThe finest are the Quiet onee.n CLASS HISTORY In September of nineteen hundred and forty-two, there set sail on the 'Sea of Knowledgeu a grand old boat which had weathered many a gale. Upon this occasion she was steered out of the harbor by President, Lucille Dutcher, with the assistance of. Harlo Hanneman, and Jean Lachelt acting as Secretary and Treasurer. Laden with fifty eager voyagers and proudly flying the colors norange and black' we began our Journey for the 'Land of Graduat1on.n The voyage was a long one requiring four years of steady honest toil over a much traveled, but to us, an unknown sea. Now that we are reaching our destination, let me relate to you some of our exciting adventures on that voyage. On NFreshman Isle' we were placed on a diet of hard academic work made palatable only through the help of our instructors. Several of our voyagers found this diet too disagreeable and mutlnied, making it necessary to drop them off as future Robinson Crusoes on Freshmen Isle. we participated in all school activities and thus reached the end of our first year. The continuation of our voyage soon arrived and we again met at the proposed landing place and set sail for an island called 'Sophomore Isle.' The menu was en- tirely changed. Our leaders were Pat Colligan, President, Robert Ross, Vice President and Corinne Reader, Secretary 5 Treasurer. We were well represented in Choir, Band, Basketball, and Forensics. Nevertheless, all worked like one, and the end of our second year found us stronger and better fitted for the remainder of our voyage. The time passed quicklyg once more we met to continue the third year of our voyage and many who had begun with us did not returned, fourteen having gone to unknown seas, with only the strongest and the bravest remaining. Orders were carried out by Robert Ross, President, Pat Colligan, Vice-President, and Jean Lachelt, Secretary a Treasurer. We continued to contribute to the Band, Choir, Basketball squads and Forensics. It was during this year that we were confronted with a social event known as the Junior Prom, Wnlcn accorulng to precedent, nad to oe given. The band supplied us wltn EXCOLLBDV music, decorations were most DB3Ut1fHl, and with our Prom King, Robert Ross, there BSSGMDLGQ a large CPOWQ at this annual event. During our stay at Junior Isle we presented our Class Play, which was more than successful. Thus the end of another year was again at hand and as we look back, the memory of our pleasant events, shall always remain in our minds. Now we come to the most important lap of our voyage. This year our port of entry was Senior Isle, where we were under the guidance of Gordon Luhm, President, Jean Lachelt, Vice-President, and Elaine Thompson, Secretary 6 Treasurer. During this year many entertainments were greatly enjoyed. Long shall we remember the games of football, In which eight of our voyagers participatedg basketball, with Harlo Hanne- man, Hubert Renner, and Dick Baxter, representing our group on the 'A' squad and sev eral others on the 'B' squad, baseball, in which many of our members participated. we were well represented in Accapella Choir by eleven of our voyagers and eight in Senior Band. We did especially well in forensics, Gordon Luhm, Corinne Reader, Rob- ert Ross, Lucille Dutcher, all receiving 'A' ratings. Now that the four long years have passed and the moment of parting has come, we see the horizon from the stepping stone of Graduation. We see many conquests to be made in the voyage of life. Still let us remember that no matter what may be our vocation in life, we must as in the past, leave no task that we have undertaken, un- done, but each adhere to our class motto 'The door to success is labeled, Push.' Comrades, Adieu. 5 f f ' J 2' - T to B L tn R 90W 15 Few ?: .1 v 7 1 fOw Q. Row 4: T to B L to R How 1: Row 2: Row 5: Row 4: JUUTOP GLASS Fenner, A. GWunn, R. Peterson, D. Benn, D. Bray, U. Benn, G. Wedde, Bauer. D Gunderson, A. Pomnlun, G. Bruches, V. Yann, Q. Dreves, J. Wisner, Has'el'uist, D. Bacon. C. Olson, C. Raetz, O. Anderson, L. Gollnlck, B. Grimm, C. Peferson, Wilcox, Vr. qchultz. J. Oleson, B. Deye, H. Post, E. Nlckolei, V. Merlin. P. F. A vu S. I SOPHOMORE CLAQS J. Rhode, D. Bray, K. Fitzpatrick, D. Bendixson, G. Weeks, B. qcovell. G. Ames. R. Harmon, A. Schultz, J. Luhm, J. Gaylord, O. Bleder, J. Anderson, H. Martin. X Nr. Hildebrand, G. Marks, B. Johannes, D. Seybold, P. Chase, J. Pellly, P. Renner, G. Skidmore, H. Grimm, R. Young, C. Wegner, L. Peives. . 5 Q. T to B L to R Row 1: Row 2: Pow 3: Row 42 Row 5: T to B L to R FHESHMAN J. Stone, V. Pomnlun, D. Johnson, E. Hlnder, V. Qlnier, N. Herke, E. Fenner. D. Rhode, V. Schultf, J. Seier, L. Voechell, U. Wacnol7, D. Gable, T. Peterson, G. mnomnson. R. Booth, V. Fritv, H. Teolin, B. Sf1d'z, A. llcox, V Trexall, Mies Clsen, 9. Rontz. H. Slmmenson, L. Cleson, S. Vaaln, 7. 'oeske, E. Futd S. Gllson, M. Wacnolz. D. Meyer, N. Kltfleson, S. V2'tice, A. GvosVruef2, P. T I. Schubert. S D. Euetler, H, Snyder, Pomolun, A. U, Anderson, olln, C. Lehr EIGTH GDADE How 1: M. Corpenter, D. Sorrel, F. Schubert, C. Uarlier, W. Poulette, V. Boyeon, B. Wisner, D. Foss 1. Koecnell. Row 2: Miss Grimm, E. Fritz, C. Yeltzer, K. Pose, C. Schultz, A. Deolln, N. Hansel, C. Linke, J. Caswell, Row 3: A. Krueger, V. Draves, J. Skidmore, J. Predeninll, U. Wilcox, D. Schaffer, D. Pellly, E. Olson. 6th S 7th GRADE T to L to Row 1 I. Brenner, J. Nnnneman, A. Boon, W. Held, H. Dutcher, M. Anderson, J. Johnson, R, Coleman, W. Junkenburg. Row 2. 3. Soovell, B. Petprcon, L. Lachelt, P. Teska, K. Kileen, B. Gee, L, Duel, H. Reilly, R, Wislinskl. How 3 Hrs, Helcon, A. Koeonell, M. Blsder, D. Tet'1aff, H. Fritz, H. Kittle- son, Tnvif Skiomoro, L. Voile, A, Kietzer, 'ow 4. E. DeLvur9, H. Binder, L, Mndlunp, C. Hanson, K. Young, J. Rose, J. Uoecnell, C, Rose. 4th and oth GRADE T to L to Row 1: H. Hosov L Trexall I Deval J Qlelmn PP V H n V P' H ' ' J ' . . . V , , J, L2 , ', , 1 V. OR A fgodoll, J. Jmxenbnrg, J. vJa1..lr, L L n ' 'I Son' .ow :Z .. Qeed, R. Scharf J. Pqtskey, P. Ekstrand U Pee o D Waala, D. Holman, 5. Redlin. ' 7 ' I' raves' L' Row 6. Miss Delounv, 3 Scovell F Shqeffer w Deit7er q O1 Q V 1-1 ' . R A' ' 1 ' , 1.4. B V d, jotzlaffi J. Forberg,,J. Rose. I 1 Son ecner HOW 4- R- 'l39k?, '- Vorberg, V. Thompson, M. Skidmore, H. Splitgleber, J. Haftfvfd, R- Koecnell, J. Gutske, R. Rose, T to B L to R How l: B. Lachelt, L. 3en'1xson, B. Tnompson, C. Featherstone, U. Scnlltz, C. Holmes, A. Waller, D. Oleson, A. 'eutneretone. Row 2: G. Parller, A. Jays, B. Oleson, H. Lipne, 5. Blrtel, 3. Pre endwll, C. Johnson, J. Daley. Row 3: R. Koechell, A. Prater, R. Foley, V. Hellleg, J. Blader, H. uraves, P. Poulette, M. 3ertel, Vrs. helson. Row 4: U. Reilly, D. Trexall, A. Qharp, L. Eooesmi, J. Caswell, M. iataojlh J. Gaylord, P. Hanson, E. Roqe. DERGARTEN T to B L to R How l: S. Keltzer, V. Hartford, H. Schroeder, K. Hartford, D. Coleman, 3. Krueger, K. Foley, D. Caswell, Miss VanS1st1ne. Row 2: Visitor, J. Gustin, C. Welland, J. Bushweiler, J. Slfmonson, B. Daley P. Daye, D. Stelter. Row 3: E. Daye, J. Seger, S. Reilly, D. Blider, C. Skidmore, R. Runnels, Visitor, J..Van Allen. , M L no H: - ANNUAL SmAFF M J. Lachelt CTyo1stD, L. Dutchsr !ProohscyD, P. Collignn fpioturssl, D. Nelson CHumorB, J. Lschelt fuistoryb, Yr. Kramer Cfdv1sorD, E. mhomnson, fEd1torD, M. Bielmeler CBusiness Vanagerb, C. passer Kilsss wi11D, A. Trsxall fArt1stD, V. Weeks CTyo1st?, V. Rhode CTyoistD. ORIOLE STAFF , T to B L to R Row 1: C. Reader, E. Thompson, D. Eahn, L. Dutcher, M. Gramse, M. Bielmeier, G. Thompson, K. Fitzpatrick, C. Hasseloulst, G. Weeks, R. Taplln, V. Fritz, D. Bahn, G. Brushes, V. Rohde. Row 2: G. Carpenter, J. Lachelt, D. Nelson, M. Norlln, P. 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B TEAM , 11 1 0, 513491-, F. summers, rx. Kinnleson, J- Gaylord, R, .0ung, J. Luhm, S. waa a, H. Grimm, J. Heier, Couch. L to R T to B Row 1: Coach, D. Tetzlaff, C. Koechell, A. Bopp, B. Wisner, H. Dutcher, T. Po4lette, G. Schqltz, R. Kittleson. How 2: A. Koechell, L. Waala, H. Wislinski, H. Reilly, U. Sxldmore, B. DeLaura 4 mqhx 5 Z ' 3. '. 5 K W Pr-:P BAND - 'I' to B L to R How 1: Nr. Schultz, P. Wilcox, G. Thomwsnn, U. RQPQ, U. Avdereon, C. Vnrks, C. Blnder, Q. Grimm. Row 2: J. Stone, G. Weeks, G. Evuchee, V. firrwmee, VT. POVFOVX, D- mffvllfl, F3- N1cko1a1, L. Duncner. ' F 5 f, NA M, HCM? z2n.f2v mwlw Q6D.7,,c4.. aww. n..f.b,., ULMJPMJM F QM ,. ,.,..... ..-WM ... . W' Nm..-Nw, LIBPARY CLUB W T to B L to R Row 12 S. Kantz, N. Norlin, A. Schultz, L. Dutoher, D. Eeniixon, G. CPFD9U+ST, J. Oleson. Row 2: Miss Olsson, G. Wedde, L. Olson, Y. Blelmeier, V. Grnmse, P. Collivan, A. Glunn. ' Row 5: E. Thompson, C. Hazelouist, B. Scovell, R. Wsnarev, V. Fritz, K. Fitz- patrick. STUDENT Left to Right: B. Rose, G. Lunm, P. coniean, A- Schultz, L- Duvcher, Q- WPMPGY, V- Schultz- D. Nelson, P. Chase, D. Jarvis, Mr. Geyer. T to B L to R Row 1: C Row 2: Sow 5: Row 4: T to B L to R LETTEWNENS 'T N Q P Po Q J Anderson O Bled , oach, J. Gaylord, S. Wanle, G. ar , 1 . Martin. . Young, J. Luhm, G. Luhm, F. Wilcox, J Niqner, J Pe . Seybold, H. Hanneman, B. Johanneq, B hn D Baxter, W RGHHPP, Nelson Z Post, Bahn, C. Anderson, H. Qenner Dvtv, Wilcox. D Bray FFA Row 1: H. Simmonsen, C. Roeske, S. Thompson, C Raatz, E Putakey, B Johan nes, O. Lehr, V. Kapp. How 2: G. Snider, L. Rieves, A. Pomolun, W Pomolun, A Wilcox, H Taolin K. Booth, D. Gable, J. Rhode. Row 5: L. Fritz, D. Bray, G. Marks, M. Glunn, S Wilcox, D Jarvis, Mr Peterson. HONEYAVING T to B L to R Row 12 A Frosvr + Q Q gqmlg uS.zg'T. ohuberr, Q, Harmon, A. enhqltzl ni pews? m DEV? Row Q- C- Eff M, J. w14more, E. Qohmidt, D. ugnnerl . , . I. , ,. . vxSdfT9, PSTQY'-sqm, V- Qwqnce rd pjcnn ,, rv' V D S. Vst'1oe V H61 h H U ' ' ' ' 1' 'Aqqnf ' iglmeipf. Pow 1' im H W' K' S Ulm, L- -DF'1'ff0Pf'. Q- Wsoer. D' Q5 Ll 'xfmhxey' V' 'm1'm1 G- WSP, P. 'Moon Q smww I me mu . ran.r , Q m 1 L M -f - -- J- A A . Row 42 H. '.'-7HCV1'NiT'?. Draglnso ritexgnn' mggne 1013 FT. Donner. 1 V ' . . .. . , ,, 'ep .-A, M B. EVerett,.G. wepksu, .ner, M. snuhprt, L. Dutcher, A, pgygql, 5 A -. 1 4 11 I - l -- ' f ' S . i T to B L to R Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: FHA G. Weeks, B. Blader, I. Schubert, C. Wevner, S. Kaatz, B. Daye, A. Grosxruetz, E. Hartford, B. Everett, A. Traxall. V. Rohde, A. Schultz, J. Lachelt, S. Peterson, K. Chase, L. Olson, C. Olson, S. Mattlce, M. Wacholtz, C. Skidmore. V. Pomplun, T. Peterson, B. Scovcll, C. Ruader, D. Meyer, E. Schubert, R. Harmon, R. Raatz, D. Bray, L. Koechell, Miss lumnhrey. E. Thompson, V. Weeks, M. Blelmeivr, J. Lachelt, L. Dutcher, G. Wedde, P. Renner G. Ames, E. Runner. jim if 9m AffwffU lg if WA. MMA? 5 O Y -x T. to o. L, to R, Joan Q., Jerrv A., Vnfb T., 'wth B., urs. 'cvrlwr Violet Q., Kay F., Darleen I., Vivien F., Eens 5-, Imry N., Lucille Tl., Vol' W., Arlene Q-. 5OT'50fY TH, Corrine U. The League IV Forensic contest was nelo in Nqutona March R, 1045. Ksry Norlin renresented H.P.S. in Serious Declam, Bob Ross in Cratory, Lucille Dntcner in Orielncl Crotory, Ruth Peterson in Oratorv, Arlene Schultz in Extemooraneous Reading, Gordon Lunm in Extenooraneoms Speaking and Corinne Reader in Victory 3nesK1ng. Arlene, Mary, Lucille, Bob and Corinne received HAH ratings and attended the District Contest at Stevens Point. Corinne and Bob received HAH ratings, which entitled them to go to the State Meet at Madison. The rest of the oarticinante from Weutoma received HBE ratinqs. Bon Ross received an WAN rating at madison, the highest rating given. Corinne received a HBH at the State Contest. The class of N460 cnallanges the undercleesmen, the Seniors of yeargto come, to carry on our fine forensic record J ff H fda!! V ,f is ff , X4 J I For the class of '46, I was told to prophecy, I'm in the plane of '66, Soaring through the sky. I must land in Wautoma, No need to tell you why, For the class of '46, Once there attended High. Corinne has changed her name to Luhm, Wow she's humming a housew1fe's tune. Edna, Bette and sylvia, have married toog They acquired a husband soon as school was through. Elaine in opera now does sing, Harlo is a sailor, Forest's second WB1ng'. Lucy is an WOld Ma1d', prim and neat. Magg1e's an admiral of the Waves' fleet. g Spencer is a scientist, with very keen eyes, M11dred's with the F.B.I., catching foreign spees. Professor Colligan, I now can see, Teaching Chemistry at Wisconsin University. Violet manages a beauty shop, While Lyle, at his toil, never does stop. Milton and Donald are farmers toog They're worn and tired when the day is through. Eldred is an ag. teacher at Wautoma now. Arden is busy with tractor and plow. Avis is a stenographer is a law firm. Bob is a layter, Witty and stern. Hawk is a comedian on the radio. Gladys is a typistg and so is Jo. Pape's is the pulpit, Hubert is too. Gopher's the keeper of the Milwaukee Zoo. Jean is teaching in grade one. She still thinks color1ng's a lot of fun. Virginia to Shorty, her love still sends, And as my plane leaves Wautoma, My prophecy ends. I W I .QMMMJM my MJ aylfgvz Jwiwulmvalzmgnp ,izi-Jfmwacwlyai LX f 3 QA55 l el, We the Senior Class, in the year of our Lord Nineteen Hundred and forty-six, being of sound mind and sane, do hereby will and bequeath the following: To the Juniors: Our fine academic record. To the Sophomores: Our high athletic record. To the Freshmen: Our fine sense of humor. The Seniors as individuals bequeath the following: A Gladys Carpenter wills Rose Marie Bauer her pleasant smile. Pat Colligan leaves to Jerry Anderson the memories of a strong democrat Harlo Hanneman wills his athletic record to Orville Lehr. Dick Nelson leaves his corn to the other little sprouts in school. Virginia Weeks leaves her domestic ability to Harriet Gllson. Eldred Luhm wills his manly physique to George Snyder. Dick Baxter leaves his popularity with teachers to Darleen Bendixson. Phil Pape just leaves. Gordon Luhm wills his football ability to the team of '46'. Joyce Lachelt leaves Kay Fitzpatrick her graceful walk. Edna Schubert wills her schoolgirl blush to Grace Bruchs. Hubert Renner leaves his 'twirl aroundu basketball shot to Jesse Rhode. Arden Pomplun wills his sense of humor to Harvey Martin. Donald Jarvis leaves his hearty laugh to Bernard Johannes. Lucille Dutcher leaves her cheerleading position to be filled. Milton Glunn leaves his swell personality to David Johnson. Margaret Bbtlmler leaves her dependability to Russell Young. Mildred Gramse leaves her friendly mannerism to Joyce Koechell. 5 Bette Everett leaves her quiet ways to Patsy Bacon. y! Spencer Thompson wills his Chemistry ability to the Sophomore class. Robert Ross leaves Mary nto waitn. Sylvia Kaatz leaves her congenlallty to Bernice Blader. Jean Lachelt leaves her memories to Miss Butter. Lyle Fritz leaves his quiet ways to Donald Bray. Elaine Thompson wills her music talents to John Reler. Forest Wilcox wills his masterful technique with women to Omar Blader. Avis Strlech leaves her bloodthirsty antics to Caroline Wegner. Corinne Reader leaves her athletic interests to Bernadyne Daye. 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Wautoma High School - Hornet Yearbook (Wautoma, WI) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 1

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Wautoma High School - Hornet Yearbook (Wautoma, WI) online collection, 1946 Edition, Page 34

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