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5th row-Bjerke, Rippe, Jamieson, Roeseler, Niedner, Peterson, Deakman, Hanson, Oclegard, Ewbank, Ross. 4th rowjTeckemeyer, Johnson, Frederici, Lowry, Tcckemeyer, Mehlig, Rice, Hayes, Mc- i,lO1'11l1ClC, Klipstcin, Montgomery. 3rd rovv-Browne, Jones, McGovern, Truax, Fleming, Richenback, Clayton, Smith, Marks, Vallis, Anderson. 2nd row-Rislcy, Eby, Mosely, lirineling, Kessler, Baernstein, Otto, ljogholt, Stoeber. lst rovvAGeorge, Conlin, Brannon, Larson. Mrs. Pfeiffer, Mr. XValler, Wfhite, Cargill, Sheldon, Holt. FRESHMAN CLASS 0lfk'ICEl2S President ........ ....e..... ....H ..... l Q 4 :bert jackson Vice-President ............................... Helen Bunn Secretary .................................. Don Anderson Treasurer ................................. Henry Evvbank Sergeant-at-Arms ............................ jack Niedner Adviers .......................... Mrs. Pfeiffer, Mr. Waller We, the class of '41, are giving you a brief account of a successful school year. A large percentage of the class takes much interest in active school' sports such as football, basketball, swimming, tennis, volleyball, baseball, and soccer. Some of us took part in the all-school play, the one-act plays, and sang or danced in the operetta. Many are members of the educational, musical, debate, and dra- matic clubs in Vvfisconsin High. At Christmas time our two up-and-coming homerooms filled and decorated bushel baskets with canned fruits and vegetables, meats, gaily wrapped gifts, and candy, and bought a couple of trees and delivered them to the homes of two needy- families. Our big social event of the season was the Frolic which was held one evening in the upper gym. Besides dancing and playing some rather humorous games, We had very appetizing refreshments consisting of nice .cold apple cider and fancy cookies. Everyone had a good time. Mrs. Pfeiffer and Mr. VVa,ller, our enthusiastic advisers, have done much to give us a good start in our high school career. PAGE SIXTEEN
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Top Row-Muttsg Cilass President: siSsies?g Boo! Bottfmm Rmx'-More Muttsg School Pestg lleautyl Sorky. SOPHOMORE CLASS SUPICR SUI!! IS George l'llllll '-'UIICC upon a time George was the only tenor in choir. Tom Krehl--Soph shutter snapper Pat Leonard-that gal has brains Frank Daviesshe thinks that the Volga Boat Song has something to do with the Vulgate tl,a.tin translation of the liiblej. lirannie Sullivan---class prexy with plenty of it ! llill Rieliardsonu--he does things the easiest way Cnot at alll Virginia Cielion-snake charmer Ifoster La1'so11-H--'l'Hlj male member uf the Sopli lfrench class tyour favorite class, Tony ?j Osmon Foxwah, those eurls! Lucy Farley-feminine Beau Brunnnel Dave Sommer-that hair, those eyes. those lips! Nan Richardson-she went to Florida. tNVe're green about that nut-brown com- plexionj Jim Sweeney--E'en though vanquished, he could argue still John Schuette-the math shark t???j Marian Jamieson-one of two Soph girls in choir Bob Bush-Soph handball champ Marguerite Holmes-she can say more in one minute than anyone else can in five. Betty Stoeber-she used to forget I FJ to come to eorreetives. Alberta Culhang-self-explanatory'! Jean Mclntrye-the artist Charlotte Dicksonwauthority on canines Shorty XVaters-head of 2 130 study hall. fGood example ???l Bob VVatzke--his high pressure salesmanship enabled him to sell four wild life stamps Mac Turner--his wise-cracks are nearly funny. tAt least they draw attentionj Ed Benson-does he use a curling iron, or just curlers? Tom Eggers-he was a ifery enthusiastic supporter for Helen Eby as 2:30 study hall chairman. fNow, Tomlj Nancy Brinton-the girl with the siren strut! Julianne Reamer--the Sunshine of your Smile! Alan Stein-the cracked Cit was his legl cheerleader Judy XValton-she's going to be a plumber. tAnd she wrote this column U PAGE !FlFTEEN
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Top Rew-Pigtailsg Thinkizfg Protege: How 'in I Doin Bottom Row-Hueyg Cuteg Southern Belleg Smitty, FRESHMAN CLASS NVHY 'l'IlliY'RlL THE FROSH Don AndersonaHe's so sweet and devilish. lillen CargilliHer date to the Soph Shuffle. Holtan Udega1'd?His trombone and lovely brown eyes! Bob Risleyfllere laughing too hard to say anything. Tom Rippe-lirawn. ljetty lirannonv-Any pickles today? Gwen Kessler-Her conquests. Hiya, Sid! Mary iXlCCOI'1TllCliiAlZ1ll Suthawn accent. Jeanne Sheldon+Her platinum blond hair. Bob Pride-His lovely wave. Jeanne George- Ewbank'! on her to get a date. Betty Xlihite-The Freshman American Girlfl Selma liaernstein-jack Hanson. jack Hanson-Selma liaernstein. Helen Elly-,Cause she snared Bob liush in 2 :SO study hall !! Ruth Holtil3eeause she has a brother. V. Stoeberfljeeause two others have that name. Madge Mehliggljeeause she has a lovely smile! Pamela Rice-mliecause Arlie thinks so. Paul Truax-'Cause he comes from Nakoma. Hugh Rosse-He's sooooooooooo restful. jack Nl6Cl11CT'BCCZlLl5C he won a NNY when only a lfrosh. ,lohn Jamieson-He's one of the trio. Bob Vliaekson-lieeause Sylvia gets As, in English, jack Marks-His Argus, his boat, and his secret admiration of braids PAGE SEVENTEEN
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