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PRESENTI G THE PAUL ANDERSON In these days you must go to heaven to find an angel. ,343 ROBERT BARSKE Be silent and safe, si- lence never betrays you. fy. LOIS BANCZAK Always happy, always kindg she's the type we like to find. 1' CON BAUSCHKA Why should the devil have all the good times? Rowland Hill 'K fi :wy- fl V, V1 1-:ug QM, A. f11u::f,f1:4f-, rj, 1' an ff 12122 A ,, ' ef ' of Us , . 1: A X 1 Vi, ' , . , 2' Rf: y . . 2. IACK BARKER The labourer is worthy of his reward. If lil, 4 MARILYN BELOTT She's little and she's wiseg she's a wonder for her size. 'band' FRANK BERG JACK BLAHA Speech is great, but My .life is like the silence is greater . Page 28 Mrssissippig 1t'S lined with bluffs. DALE BLACZYK Iponder not, but yet I know why this and that are thus, and so. X JOAN BARNETT A likeable girl we all agree, a ready smile for all has she. ELEANOR BERDAN Have your fun now while you cang Today willnever come again. ag' JAMES BOLL He's a sure card.
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HE ST R' 0FF CHR W x jf 1, via ! Ag j ff f 45 g 7 1 . h 2 y rwgx V . President .................. . ......... ..... . Wes Mader Vice President . . . . . . ...... Sharon Clark Secretary Treasurer . . .... DOriS SCh111T1iISCh As Sophomores, our class officers were Jack Tooley, Collette McCormick and Pat Fletcher. Our Homecoming float was We'll Stew Wausau . Everyone seemed well satisfied. We entered our junior year with hopes of making it the most successful junior class ever. The class officers were Arliss Strobel, Mary Kennedy and Pete Petroll. The theme of our Homecoming float was Toast to Amigo . It received honorable mention. The most important event of that year was the beautiful prom Jungle Fantasy . The king and queen were Wayne Lukas and Sharon Clark. Much hard work was put into this project but it was all worth while. There were many partici- pants in all sports and activities. In the spring of 52 we entered our final year at Amigo High. The class officers were Wes Mader, Sharon Clark and Doris Schumitsch. The first ig event was Homecoming. Our queen and her court were Doris Schumitsch, Mary Kennedy, Sharon Clark, Norma Stasek, and Carol Braun. The senior class float was Hold that Tiger which took first place, Soon after this we started working on the Snowball. Everyone spent a lovely evening in Paris. The king was Wes Mader and honorary queen was Janet Murrayg the queen Collette McCormick and honorary kin Arliss Strobel reigned over the formal. With the coming of graduation we are striving to mage these the best years of our lives. HOME THEATRE Page 27
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GORDON BRANDT As a wit, if not first, in the very first line. -if CAROL BRAUN KURT BREIHAN LORETTA BRICKO Some think the world It is misery to be a hand- Nothing is impossible to was made for fun, , , some man. the willing heart. Well, so do I. PLATUS HeyWOOC1 'f Q f ,A U, MARILYN BRUENING Iftalking is good for one's health, I'1l live forever. MARY BUCH WILLIAM CAHAK MARY CALLAHAN There is a time ofspeak- Nothing is more to me Ambition is the incentive in and a time of being than myself. that makes purpose great stiil. STIRNER and achievement greater. CAXTON un., VKX BERNARD CHECKAL PEG CHERVENKA SHARON CLARK RONALD COLEY Good humor is goodness Such joy ambition Ends. Full of fun and fancy free. Our whole life is a play and wisdom combined. and I do my share of act- ing up. PENNEY STORE Pa ge 29
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