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'fi' Elinor Middleton. ..,. .. Gladys Middleton .... ' Myra Middleton. Teddy Middleton Johnny Middleton Allen Middleton.. Merle Potter ..... Bobby Haines... THE LOG Class Pla Dorothy Swanson ...Doris Rudolph ...Janet Stewart . . . . . .Rita Beller ...Bob Knapstein . . . . .Norris Oxley .......Ted Kuehl ..,. .Paul Knickelbein 'llVIeet the Edwin Westrate .... .. Aunt Cynthia ..., .. Hector ........ .VVillard Hagstrom . . . .Carol Melang . . . . . .Tom Brown Mary Marvin .... . . .... Marion Drewsen Enid Oakly .... Stage Manager. Middletons . . . .Sally Birkholz . . . .Bill Anderson . . . . .Miss Carlson Elinor, the oldest daughter, is married to Merle Potter, an explosive young man who packs up and leaves on the slightest provocation, knowing only too well that Elinor will come after him before he gets to the bus and beg him to come back hom 0 x.. Gladys, the middle daughter, married' Edwin Westrate, a poor radio technician. They are sure that Gladys' Wealthy Aunt Cynthia will send them a thousand dollars for a Wedding present, but are surprised when a package arrives from the aunt, and all they find in it is an antique lamp which, Cyn- thia explains in her letter, will bring them luck when rubbed the right Way. Angry and discouraged, Gladys gives the lamp to Allen for his junk collection. Then Cynthia arrives and tells how she placed ten one hundred dollar bills inside the lamp. Then the fun really begins! The family runs around in circles trying to find the lamp. First the lamp is in one place . . . then in another. Things get more and more confusing until the lamp finally turns up in a most un- expected manner and brings a happy conclusion. BK Row 1-Doris Rudolph, Dorothy Swanson, Carol Melang, Ted Kuehl, Bob Knapstein, Rita Beller. Row 2-Marion Drewsen, Tom Brown, Norris Oxley, Willard Hagstrom, Paul Knickelbein, Sally Birkholz. Page Tfwcniy-fifvn IFJ
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THE LOG F' Edith Gehrlze and Donna Esfhenbauflz have each enjoyed a long married life and are com- peting to see who will hold the worldls record for the largest family. At the present Donna has twenty-four, and Edith has twenty-two. Betty Hartman has just opened a root-beer stand with a capacity of two-thousand cars. Here's wishing her luck. x Margie Sawyer and Sally Birleholz have formed a girls' track team that is touring the world. Jayne Margitan was recently served with a court order due to her hat shop which was produc- ing hats that were slowly driving the male population of the United States crazy. Double, double, toil, and trouble, Fire burn, and cauldron bubblef' TB Class Will Notice to Underelassrnen We, the Seniors of '48, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath our worldly goods. To the Juniors, the Seniors-to-be, we leave our poise and self-assurance. To the Sophomores, the lowly but energetic, we leave our ability always to complete our work on time. To the Freshmen, the babies of AV-W, we leave our earnest desire to please the teachers. Bill Anderson leaves his ability in French to anyone who can stand grades that low. llaybe ferry Trapp. Marion Drewsen leaves those glasses with the heavy rims to .larkie Knapstein. Opal Fellenz leaves her voice to llflarilyn Tank and trusts that she wonit be so timid in using lt. Norris Oxley leaves his eyelashes to Pat Clay. hlaybe she can catch some boy with them. Toni Brown wills his ability to sing soprano to Sylvia Uvright. Bob Knapstein bequeaths his wavy hair to Danny Haag. Dorothy Swanson leaves the weight she lost to Philip Cotton. Carol Melting wills her musical ability to her younger sister, Nanry. Paul Knielzelbein leaves about three feet of his height to Donna Carr. Eris Ochmann bequeaths her job as editor to Helen Oxtranfler. Boll Kassien wills his quietness to Be'z'erly Kilzler. Willard Hflyilffllll wills his drowsiness to loloyrl Pakall. Teil Kuelzl bequeaths his way with women to Charlie fllatz. Rita Beller leaves her hgure to Cora Ulzinger. Jayne llflaryitan wills her eyebrows to Roland Trapp. Sally Birlcholz and Doris Rudolph leave their clarinets to liirainia Drerorcn and Sheridah Dra- hfllll. Erlitlz Gehrke Wills her blushes to Betty Ol.'l.r.von. Donna E.ft'l1FIll2Illll'll leaves her job at Schillings to anyone who can handle it. Mrlrge Sawyer bequeaths her waitress job to anyone who can pay the taxes on all those tips. Janet Stewart leaves her baton to a pre-freslunan, ,lanrr Rl1'l1IH'l!3'0!l. Betty Hartman wills her Ohio accent to Carlton Galrlvr. Signed, sealed, and delivered in the presence of Norris OA-ler, Hola Knapstt-in. and Jayne .Var- gitan this l-lth day of lVIarch in the year of our Lord, Une thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-eight TB Page Twrnty-four
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'ff' THE LOG Calendar of School Events SEPTEMBER 2-School opens COh, noll 12-Freshmen Initiation CMy, how cutell 19-Phelps here Football 26-Elcho there 26-Freshmen Return Party JANUARY 4-End of Christmas Vacation 7-Tripoli here 9-Elambeau here 12-6-Semester Exams CGulp lj 13--Three Lakes there '6-Junior Leap-Year Party OCTCBER 23-Report cards COh, mel, 23-Eagle River there 27-lVIercer there 2-Three Lakes here 10-Phelps there 14-Lyceum-Ben Hammond 17-Homecoming With Elcho Qwe Won every game 17--Homecoming Party-Soph. 23-Three Lakes there 31-End of first quarter Cthree U 10 13 morell 30-Tripoli there Cwe Wonll FEBRUARY 3-Minoequa there -Three Lakes there -lVIercer here 18-Lyceum-Hanley llarionette 18-9-Basketball Tournaments 26-Lyceum-Sculpture NOVEMBER -Alumni here Basketball -Science Club Play 14-Phelps there 15-Sadie HaWkin's Day Party 19-Elambeau there - 20--Rhinelander there 27-28--Thanksgiving Vacation 11 13 22 27- MARCH l7-St. Patricks Day 19-Senior Class Play l9-End of 3rd quarter Qonly 20-Good Friday -3-Forensics 28-Easter DECEMBER APRIL 3-llxiiicriiigfrlzook Z-Forensics at Hurley 9-Eagle River there 2-Sophomore Party 11-Band Concert 9-Band Concert l2-Flambeau there N1 AY 13-WOBT Broadcast-Chorus A A 16-Christmas Choral Concert l-Junior Prom 18-Phelps there 8-Band and Chorus Contest 19-Christmas Grade Program 15-Senior Hop 20-Seniors, Christmas Ball 19-Class Night 21-Christmas Vacation begins fat lastj 21-School is out QHurr:ihll Pagf Tfwrnly-.fix Senior Log Party QAnd the Blizzard' one more H
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