Chippewa Falls High School - Monocle Yearbook (Chippewa Falls, WI)

 - Class of 1957

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Other students graduating with high scholastic ratings were: Front Row- M. Blom, M. LeDuc, B. Shane, J. Clink, A. Lindsey, D. Emerson, C. Rasmussen Back Row - P. Ehlers, J. Hogseth, L. Dodge, T. Lee, R. Raether, P. Murphy, J. Abrams. HONOR STUDENTS This year, because their grades came out identical, there are two Valedictorians. They are Ann Lindsey and Larry Dodge, both with a grade point average of 3.00000 which is the highest possible. Both of these students have been very active in extra- curricular activities and are well deserving of their honor. The Salutatorian is Paul Murphy, with a grade point average of 2.91428. He was also quite interested in school activities. John Hogseth .................. John Abrams ..... Carol Rasmussen Ronald Raether . . . Dorothy Emerson ......... Thomas Lee ................ Barbara fRumpholJ Shane .... Patricia Ehlers ............. 2.88888 2.88235 2.82608 2.80555 2.74285 2.72972 2.64000 2.61764 Mary Lou Blom . . . 2.60869 Joan Clink ...... 2.56338 Marie LeDuc .... 2.53846 LARRY Donal-: ANN LINDSEY page twenty-nine PAUL MURPHY

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.IonN lioosizrii JEAN K.x'rTm-1 AMERICAN LEGION AVVARIJS John Hogseth and Jean Kattre were selected by the Senior Class and the Faculty members to receive the American Legion awards. Leadership, scholarslnp, honor, companionship, character, and courage are necessary qualities for the receipents of these awards. C.u:oi. Rfxsmifssi-:N SERVICE AWARIJ Carol Rasmussen received the Service Award. This award is given on the basis of all around good service to the school. The Chippewa Falls VVoman's Club gives this award to Carol for her outstanding service in Joui'nalism, Music, and Clerical Assistance. ARION AWARDS Two outstanding students from Chorus and Band are each year presented with the Arion Award. John Abrams, this year's president, received the award for the Band. John is first chair clarinet and head of the Pep Band. Carol Rasmussen received the Award for Chorus. She has accompanied the Chorus for three years, and has also been a member of Carolers, I V J JonN Aiilmriis Sextctte, and Glee Club. A N N LIN nsm' ILA. R. Ann Lindsey was this year chosen to receive the ID.A.R. Award for Chippewa High School. This award is given each year to a senior girl. She is selected on the basis of leadership, scholarship, honor, and service to the school. The Senior class first votes on all of the girls of the class. The faculty then votes on the top five. Ann has been very active in many different school activities and has certainly proven herself deserving of this award. 2 N MOST VALUABLE PLAYER The Most Valuable Player Award this year went to Alan Smith. Alan received this award as a recognition for his co- operation and very fine sportsmanship, Basketball has been his main sport, but he has been active in others. In the spring we find him leading the golfers to victory. He is deserving of this award as an all around good player and good sport. page lzlwfvifgu-ciylif



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CLASS WILL Gale Engel wills his ring to any girl that can hang on to it. Elizabeth Anderson wills her shortness to Sharon Nosal. Stephen Culbert will give his car to anyone who can eep it together. Elizabeth Dougherty wills her last name to anyone who can pronounce it. Mary Lou Blom and Ann Lindsey will their tumbling teichniques to anyone who is limber enough to do t em. Betty Ayers wills her Haming red hair to Jane Waller. Joe Hakes wills his scholastic ability to Tom Tyler. Dale Fausett leaves his motorcycle to Elvis. Paul Murphy bequeaths his wavy hair to Ray Plemons. Alice Holbrook wills her hyena like laugh to anyone that can control it. Audrey Berg leaves her little sister to Lenny LaFaive. Joanne Zenner wills her tiny waist to anyone that could be that little. Kenny Walton wills his flashy dressing to Joe Petrich. Donna Sloop wills her Barron lover to anyone who can find the town. Jack Priegel leaves his sportsman life to Earl Kramer. Arlene Bowe wills her levis to anyone who can buy them tight enough. Kathy Welch wills the hay loft to anybody that's sleepg. Dennis hapek wills his platenium??? hair to Linda Rasmus. Here's hoping you can get it light enough. Sonja Blair leaves the Chippewa Motor Bus Com- pany to anyone who can afford a ticket. Shirley Secraw wills her secretarial ability to anyone that's interested. Steve Williams leaves all his love to Cai-ol!l!! Isla Cloutier wills her temper to Sally Lea. John Grimmer bequeaths his driving ability to Dennis Henneman. Marjorie Johnson wills her way to lead a single life to Susan Anderson. Duane Hanold wills his Florida technique with the women to Bill Zimbehl. Pat Ehlers wills her timidness to Norman Koch. Mary Dinkel wants to keep Pat, so she doesn't have anything to will. Marlene Glassoff leaves her lonely nights to Lana Turner. Susan Fransway wills both her faces to anyone who can get away with it. Robert Liddell wills his handwriting to anyone who can read it. Tom Swoboda leaves his locker to anyone who thinks that they can get it clean. Joe Frenette wills girls to any junior that goes for them in a big way. Jim Wright leaves his looks to Morrie Oleson, even his knee. Carol Gilbert wills her ability to get a boy's ring on the first date to Robbie Gund. Loris Hardy wills her diamond.?!!!l Lynn Newton wills her sweet voice to Mary Hogseth. Ruth Isom leaves her cud of gum to onyone who can chew it, maybe Virginia Leonard. Norma Woodcock wills her bus riding to anyone that wants to get up so early. Dick Hilp leaves his lovable disposition to Gerry Anderson. Claude Umbaugh bequeaths his romantic ways to Jim Perault. Ronnie White leaves his passtime of throwing erasers to Dick Polanski. Jim Gardner wills his latest car to anyone who can afford to run it. Bonnie Nelson and Linda Redard will their out-of- town men to any girls, but ll!!! Arlene Webber wills the idea of being a twin to Lois Matsche. Leona Holm just leaves her long hair to anyone that wants to comb it that often. Jean Solie wills Ronnie to anyone who thinks they can get him. Elaine Rivard wills her sweet little smile to Karen Zwiefel. Bev Pierce wills her librarian work to Coreen Hutchinson. Carol Nozel wills her walk to anyone who thinks they can do it as smooth. Marvin Topper wills his number 12 shoes to anyone that can fill them. Penny Kuehnast wills the glory of her summer nights and days to anyone thats got the time. Jean Teeslink bequeaths her position at the slumber parties to her sister Louise. Larry Schick just wills himself to any junior girl. Jean Kattre wills her songbird like voice to anyone who can get that high. Leonard LaFaive wills his speed to Don Schmidt. Pat Horne leaves her vocal cords to anyone who thinks that they can stretch them so far. Ed Pahl leaves his ways to his brother, Emory. Alan Smith wills his 16-page letters to anyone that can get a girl to write them. Dianne Kuss wills her Norwegian descent to Sandy Hagen. Tom Lee wills his bashfulness to Bob Wright. Ed Magttinek leaves his secret phone calls to Dick We . Mike Peterson wills his position at the A Kz P to his brother, Jim. Here's hoping he'll fit the position as well. Karl LeMay wills his french roll to Bruce Barglski. Carol Rasmussen wills her musical ability to Kaaren Nyhus. Dave Meier leaves convertibles to anyone that can ride with the top down during the winter months. Lois Schneider wills her last name to Bill. Dick Larkowski wills the McDonell girls to other McDonell transfers. Marry Jane Roycraft wills her pony tail to her sister, llen. Gay Vanderwoud wills her Dior look to Nancy Williams. Larry Stordahl and Mike Zwiefel will their stools at Millers to Julius Lee. Ann Lindsey wills her dancing ability to Penny Bott. page thirty

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