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Douglas Relin My only books are women's looks, And fo1ly's all they taught me. General Coursey Football, 15 Senior Class Play, Thle Poor Fish, 43 Literary Ed- itor, 4g Boy's Dramatic Club, 4. Fl0r'enCe Robinson Oh for a reason to call a strike, Then I could sleep as much as I like. General Courseg Band, 3, 4, Masquers, 3, 45 Declamation 1 LA. FJ, 3g Oration, 2 QA. 10.13 Debate, 3, 45 Student Council, 4g Forensic Editor, 43 Plays-Seven to One, 3, Elmer,4, The Poor Fish, 4, Dormitory Dub, 4. Lucille Sanger Everybody likes her pep and zest, Her life is one big laughing fest? Commercial Courseg Debate 4, Oration, 45 The P1 or Fish, 4, Forensic Edivtor, 4. . X . gg' ' fl -' Dorafhy Server l. 'Love stole into her heart one day, Just for a visit, but decided to stay. General Courseg Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 45 The Poor Fish, 45 Chorus Editor, 4. Maude Ida Sullle She takes delight in domes- tic Science, She's learning to cook for two General Courseg Masquers, 2, 3, 45 Plays: No Saiue, 3, Dormitory Dub, 4, Elmer, 43 Chorus, 1, 25 Declamation, 35 Assistant Business Manager, 4. 1 Edna Urban 'She opened her mouth with wisdom, And in her tongue is the law of kindness. Commercial Coursey Honor Studentg Play Elmer, 4, Mimograph Editor, 4. ' F .FQ S Ernest Vehra Greater'men than I might have lived, But ........ ? Science Courseg Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4g Debate, 43 Oration, 3, 43 Extemporaneous Speak- ing, 3: Elmer, 43 Hockey, 45 Hockey Editor, 4. Cartrbelle Warner Don't argue with her if you except to win, For you'll be beaten before you begin. Q Commercial Course, Chorus, 1, 3, 45 Calandar Editor, 4. George Winker Beware of the quiet ones, girls, Sometimes they get you un- wares. Science Coursey Basketball, 1, 2, 3g Football, I, 2, 39 Assistant Business Manager, 4. Florence Wintlyn You Gotta quit kicking my dog around. Commercial Course: Chorus, 1, 2g Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Commencement Editor, 4. Arthur Wittenberg Seems much inclined, To improve his mind. Science Courseg Honor Stu- dentg Chnorus, 1, 2, 3, 4. Commencement Editor 4. Class song. Leonard Wrysinske Not a sinner nor a saint perhaps, But, well, just the very best of chaps. Sciewnpe Course, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 45 Band, 1, 2, 33 Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 45 The Poor Fish, 45 Boy's Dramatic Club, 4. Baccalaureate Ed- itor 4. Jake Wolke iCe'nter Bottomj Attention, Girls! He makes good fudge. Science Courseg Basketball, 3, 4g Football, 2, 3, 4, Mar- uonettes, 4g Football and Basketball Editor, 4.
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T HE MDC-C A S J N semen: cuss AUTIVITIES l After Christmas the Senior Class, as a unit, took a little time out, as so many of the individual members were busy in debate, oratory, declamation,'centest plays, orches- tra, band, and chorus, and, of course, there were such trifling matters as semester examinations. By the end of February, however, the group was 'raring to go again, and so they invited themselves to give the pep meeting for the last home game of their high school careers, February 26th, when Antigo came down to play a return game. As this was the Senior 0Swan song,H they out-did themselves. A marion- ette show with living puppets enacted the history of the famous basketball team of 1957. From the first act, which showed Jess, Jake, Allen, Sonny, and Butch in their cradle days, dressed in the traditional white with pink and blue ribbons, with sweet little bonnets of lace Ccurtainsl to the last scene which showed the prom of yesteryear, the Seniors carried their audience with them in a whirlwind of pep and good fellowship. The clown band, our blues singers and the ever-faithful Donald Kirst with his guitar enter- tained between acts to make the affair one of the crowning events of the year. , ' ' The Senior Class Play WThe Poor Fish,W which is re- viewed in.the Dramatic section, was the next activity to occupy the time and interest of the class, and this was a true artistic as cell as financial success. The cast ap- preciated very much the sincere effort expended by Miss Bjerkeng in bringing this production its high level of accomplishment. The past month, the class has spent every free period and a good many evenings in Room B and in the Typing Room, getting ready for the publication of this annual. Cem- menconent'events have occupied the earnest efforts of the speakers, soloists, and the various com ittoes who are making arrangements. It's been a busy time, but it's also been a very happy time, and there is sincere regret in the voices of the Seniors when they cem ent that after ' another week they'll no longer be Seniors, but instead, they'll be numbered among the ranks of the Alexander High School Alumni. Q ' JUNIOR CLASS ACTIVITIES The high point of the yea:-'s social calendar began at 9:45 on Friday, May 14th, when Burnell Goodness and Viv- ian Allen, king and queen of the Junior Prom, stepped for- ward at the head of the Grand Promenade. For this occasion the Alexander High School gymnasium was transformed into a California vineyard, and the romance and glamour of an ' ancient southwest enhanced the beauties of modern costume. Excellent music was the order of the evening with Tommy Tate's Madison orchestra playing. '
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