Wrightstown High School - Reflector Yearbook (Wrightstown, WI)

 - Class of 1951

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afl up to SHARI WINKLER: “She say a one oan ' t be fickle and still have a guy,“ Transferred from Kau- kauna 2, Chorus 2-3-4, FHA 2-3-4» Forensics 2-3-4, B-team cheer¬ leader 2, A-team cheerleader 3-4, Band 3—Bep Band 4, Class Play 3-4, Solo 4, Twirling 3-4, Hi- lit e 4, Annual 4, CAROLE WOBECK: A girl who has smile for everyone. M Trans¬ ferred from East DePere 3 Chorus 3-4, Class Play 3, Hi- lit e 4, Annual 4, Cias ' S ' Hfsfo ru We in ' 47 .1 OMV Dear vna M a- ler Pres, Just, V, Pres, Broeren, Seo ' y-Treas, H, Huntington J J-f— Ev - Cr b V “tVuc In September of 47 a group of 32 ambitious Freshmen enrolled in W.H,S, They started out by electing Joe Berger as Claes Pres, Miss Tobin was class advisor, A party was given the Sophomores in return for the Initiation Party, The Sophomor 3 Yr. started out with a bang when our float won first prize in the Homecoming Parade, The customary Freshman Initiation Party was given by we “oldies 1 for the Froeh, Beatrice Remmel was Claes Pres. The Junior Year proved to be an eventful one. We put on 4 one-act plays which were very successful. The Jr, Prom proved to be ' the event ' of the year. Decorations were to the “Plantation Party theme with King Gordon Newhouse and Queen Mildred Nelessen reigning over the dance. Dolores Just was Class President. Returning in the fall of ' 50, ve entered a float in the Homecoming Parade, winning second place; also sponsored a successful H.C. Dance followed by a very successful mystery-comedy class play— The Ghost Train We set a record for the school by winning the intra¬ mural basketball games 3 successive years in a row. Dolores Just was again Claes President; Miss Janet Huebner was Class Advisor for 3 past years. After using our class money for a two-day trip to Chicago, we returned to receive our diplomas on May 24, 1951. io

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SxlcCCS ' S ' ami Latclt STEPHAN: She worries JUDY not of tomorrow, but takes life as it comes - Band 1 - 2 - 3 -4, Twirling 1-2-3-4, FHA 1-2-3-4, Forensics 1-2- 3-4, Chorus 2, Claes Play 3, Solo 2-4, A-team cheerleader 1 - 2 - 3 -4, Pep 4, Annual 4 Band 4, Hi-lite BERNARD VANDERSTEEN: I m small—so what? So was Napoleon! - FFA 2-3, Foot¬ ball 2-3-4, Basketball 1- 2-3-4, Baseball 1-2-3-4, Hi-lite 4, Annual 4 ROGER VAN EPEREN: - A quiet fellow .,.at times - FFA 1-2-3-4, Chorus 2-3-4, Hi- lite 4, Annuel 4 HOWARD VAN OSSS I don ' t bother work; doesn ' t bother me - FFA 1-2 Hi-lite 4, Annual 4. 3-4 § BENJAMIN VERBETEN: ••Why must life all labor be?” Football 1-2-3-4, Basket¬ ball 1-2-3-4, Baseball 1- 3-4, Band 1-2-3-4, Claes Play 3-4, Chorus 3» Solo 4, Oroh. 1-2-3, Pep Band, Hi-lite 4, Annual CHARLES WALL: When there ' s mischief in the air. Chunk ' s sure to be there. FFA 1-2- 3-4, Football 1 , Chorus 2, Hi-lite 4, Annual 4.



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We, the Senior ind ae possible, earnest, May 24, Class of Wrightstown High School, do hereby establish this our last 1951 A. D. being in as sound will and testament. I» cl ARA AMBROSIUS, bequeath my hair of gold, eyes of blue, and lips like cherry wineto Audrey Brittnacher. My ability to play sick at least twice a week, so I can skip school, I grant to Donald Randerson. I, JOSEPH BERGER, will my wish to become a professor to Paul Spietz. My football suit goes to Vincent Mculemans, if it fits. But, I request that all my affection for a certain Junior girl be untouched. I RONALD BUECHErt, bequeath my black curls to Roger Salava. My love affairs 1 leave to Mr. Ruelke. I» FRANCES 3UNGEAN, bequeath my ability to get a fella to Florence Rosenthal. My twirling shorts I give to Robert Fink and my A-ratings in twirling I bestow upon Ronald Wierschke. I, EUGENE BROEREN, bequeath my dimples to Henry Brooks. My life-time attendance at Van Abel ' s I grant to Jack Finnigan. I, FRANKLIN BROOKS, will my ability to get along without women to Marvin Bastlan and Jack Hopfensberger. I, JACOB BROOKS, bequeath my studious manner to Lloyd Gussert and Thomas Kuesow who have been looking for same since birth ' , but somehow haven ' t found it yet. I, PATRICK CLANCY, bequeath my friendliness, brains and personality to brother William. My ability to tell a good clean Joke goes to Roland Runnoe. ®rabitjlon to be the life of the party I give to Joe Fisher. 1 , GIESBER, will my position as Mr. Walsh ' c bell boy to Loree Baumgartner so Mr. Walsh ' s Ford doesn ' t get so much wear and tear, should a Chewy driver get ahold of It. I, GERALD GERRITS, bequeath my drumming ability to my sister Norma. My handsome physique I grant to Roger Just. I, RUTH GEYSO, will my love for staying home from school to Jerry Schlsel. My talkabllity goes to Roland Amoldussen. I, D0RI8 GRAHL, bequeath my red hair to Butch Bowers so he Is able to light up a spark like I do. My ability to get along with anybody I will to everybody. „ HENNESSEY bequeath my all-round speed to Daniel Kussow. My ability to keep ray mouth closed for so long a time to Ruth Verhas-en I, DONA HUNTINGTON, will ray trombone slide to Evelyn Brittnacher. My giggling spells I give to Edward Broeren so he can show more of his pretty dimples. v Vi H NTI J| aT0N will my business tact to Elaine Tetzlaff and Elaine Keyser. My chitter-ohatter I donate to Theresa Feldkamp. My love for dramatics I give to my bashful sister—Enola. ° EL ° RES JUST, bequeath my love for school to Dorothy Bohrtz. Mv abll u y to be a clown and detective at the same time I will give to soma one unsnown because I ' m sure nobodv counts much on really getting It, or, wanting itJ My affection for that Sophomore heart throb of mlne°I sadly give to my comrade, Caroline Spietz. J a „„ IIa 0L KL 5 STER ’ be ueat:h roy ability to ketch ' em and keep ' em to Sara Stiltjes. My many good times at the Hlnky Dink I dispose of to Darlene Van Dyke. My spiced tongue I bequeath to some red-hot pepper around school. I, LLOYD MEULEMANS, will my blush to Mary Ellen Vande Hey. My brain them? erB ° nallty 1 SlVe t0 Aerty b « ca bse—well—don ' t you think he needs I, MILDRED NELESSEN, bequeath my good behavior to Mary Ellen Van Eperen. My dimples I leave to Bob Buechler ' s possession so he will be still more attracted by the opposite sex. . |ji CARL NEWHOUSE, will my love for Pussy to John Tetzlaff, who as vet isn t interested in women By the time he is, I won ' t have to worry any¬ more. U v. 1 ’-. a0 v D ? N J EM ?° USE » bequeath my talents In sports to Louis Hennessey. My blonde hair I will give to Shirley Klleter. I, CAhL PETERSON, bequeath my skill of driving a oar from the baok seat to Robert Duescher. I, DONNA RESCHKE, give my love for dark green Fords to Geraldine Fagel, but my love for the driver I keep to myself 1, BEATRICE REMMEL, bequea th a portion of my gray matter to who needs extra help in exams. My cheerleading suit I will give Marianne Spietz. I, JUDITH STEPHAN, bequeath my shy life I dispose of to Shirley Hennessey. Fep Band I give to Ruth Roebke, tanner to Carol Gerrite. My position as director anyone to My busy of the Continued Pg.

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