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SENIOR SCHOLASTIC HONOR ROLL Slevert, Mary Schumacher, Ruth Venning, John Aspinwall, Mary Ann Anderson, Marlon Finger, Betty Jane Diedrich, Rosemary Koestler, Florence Hartel, Shirley Bauman, Rosa Lena Owen, Leo Vosburg, Phyllis Allen, Margaret Baird, Margaret Christie, Ralph Dexheimer, Ann Puerner, Maxine Schloesser, Mary Lou May, Melvin Mepham, James Schiferl, Charles Kutz, Gerald May, Janet Mode, Harold Whitford, Dorothy Hartman, Robert Scherwitz Ruth
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The senior class of this year has progressed through as varied a history as can be found. As freshmen they had Mr. Jack Burke as adviser and saw to it that their life was as full of fun as they could provide for. They took an active part in all the general school activities and provided floats for the Homecoming and Fall Festival parades. The sopho- more year comprised a very, very busy one getting settled in a new building, getting acquainted with the MRS- PARKER teachers, and above all new codes of behavior. Miss Meyer was the class adviser that year. As Juniors they handled the prom with the same alacrity and ease they had shown before. With a successful Junior Luncheon and a unique prom behind them, they set forth on their senior year. The class of 1946 consisted of 102 pupils when school began in September. After losing five of our men to the navy and two to the army, we feel a little at a loss, but were fortunate in getting a veteran to replace at least one of those we lost. On September 28, the seniors held a dance at the high school following the Fort vs. Reedsburg game. Decorations included red and white streamers and large red and white footballs signed by the Cardinal team members. There was also a pep meeting given by a group of senior boys who presented music accredited to Coach Perkins. The assembly was thrilled by the music presented by this talented collection of concert musicians. The float entered in the. annual Homecoming parade by the class of '46 received top honors. That negro washer woman lWally Hubbardl really meant to Clean up on the opposing team . Being lucky is really a trait with this graduating class. We had for our adviser, Mrs. Warren Parker. With her advice and Mr. Williams helpful assistance how could a class fail to gain recognition! Seems like the two of them were always doing something in an attempt to increase our bank account. Then of course, we can't forget the iob of those class officers. They also had a big iob on their hands. LaVerne Klietz, that noted speaker, gave up his time to being the president of our beloved class, with Ruth Schumacher giving splendid assistance. Gerald Kutz and Melvin May bore the responsibilities of secretary and treasur- er. num scHuMAcl-len 19
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ASPINWALL, MARY ANN --Mi-Mi College Course-Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 47 Choir 3, 47 Red- skins 2, 3, 47 Stamp Sales Chairman 47 Annual 27 Bus. Mgr. 47 Airplane Club 17 Band l, 27 Jr. Prom Com- mittee 37 Class Play 47 Cardinal Bulletin Board 37 Scribbler l7 Student Council 17 Music Festival 3, 47 Tri- city Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 47 G.A.A. 2, 37 Legion Es- say Hon. Mention 1, 27 Forensics 1. BAUMAN, ROSA LENA Rosie English-Scientific Course- G.A.A. 2, 3, 47 Redskins 2, 3 Pres. 47 Choir 2, 3 Vice- Pres. 47 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 47 Student Council l7 Class Vice-Pres. 37 Scribbler 17 Forensics 17 Ensemble 3, 47 Prom Committee 37 Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 47 Mass Choir 47 Jr. Luncheon 37 Annual Staff 47 Tri-city Festival 3, 4i Science Club 3. BAIRD, MARGARET ..Pe9.. College Course-Glee Club 1, 47 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 lBoard 3, 4, Secretary-Treas. 417 Art 27 Prom Committee 37 Annual Staff 2, 3, 47 Junior Luncheon 37 Junior Red Cross Committee 47 Debate 4 lVice-Pres.l7 Forensics 47 Science Club 37 History Honor Student 37 History Club 4. BEGUIN, MILDRED ..MmY.. Commercial Course. ALLEN, MARGARET ..Mur9.. College Course--G.A.A. 2, 3, 47 Redskins 2, 3, 47 Stu- dent Council 17 Airplane Club 17 Art Club 27 Prom Committee 37 Jr. luncheon Committee 37 Jr. Red Cross Committee 47 Legion Essay Award 37 History Club 3. ANDERSON, EVELYN Evie English-Scientific Course- Scribbler 17 Art 1, 27 Prom Committee 3. AMENT, ARLYN Speed Transferred from Milwaukee High School. Commercial Course--G.A.A. 2, 3, 47 Prom Committee 37 Senior Secretary 4. ANDERSON, MARION Commercial Course.
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