Hawkins High School - Hawkeye Yearbook (Hawkins, WI)

 - Class of 1950

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Senior Class History Here we are, Seniors, nearing the end of our high school days, but still remembering the day in 1946 when twenty-four eager Freshmen began their high school days. They were: Vincent Aaker, Frank Adomaitis, Don- na Bader, Joan Beaulieu, Tommy Byers, Henry Gluza, Shirley Hvass, Harold Johnson, Theresa Kraimer, Burton Leikvoll, Lois McLella.n, Irene Plaza, Nancy Poore, Annette Potter, Fred Purdum, Russell Shanahan, Carl Sokolowski, Jennie Sokolowski, Mary Swentonowski, Ray Winter, Roy Winter, Mary Lou Wishowski, and Phyllis Zastrow. During the year, three of our classmates left us: Irene Plaza, Fred Purdum, and Jennie Sokolowski. The class offices were held as follows: President ................,...........,......... Annette Potter Vice President .,.... ..,... M ary Lou Wishowski Secretary ............ ,................. P hyllis Zastrow Treasurer ...............................,.,.... Vincent Aaker The main event of the year was the initiation by the Sophomores which we all took as good sports, and in return gave them a party. A tofboggan party was held north of Kennan. Our I-irst year ended with a picnic at Somo Lake. After a vacation of three months, we returned . . . this time as Sopho- mores. We immediately took the opportunity of getting revenge on the Freshmen. That we did, and they didn't look the same jolly Freshmen when it was finished. Our enrollment for this year was as follows: Vincent Aaker, Frank Adomaitis, Donna Bader, Tommy Byers, Henry Gluza, Shirley Hvass, Harold Johnson, Theresa Kraimer, Burton Leikvoll, Lois McLellan, Nancy Poore, Annette Potter, Russell Shanahan, Mary Swentonowski, Ray Winter, Roy Winter, Mary Lou Wishowski, and Phyllis Zastrow. Shortly after school began, Mary Swentonowski left us, but we were joined by Joyce Mandy. The class oiifices were held as follows: President .,..........................,..... Russell Shanahan Vice President ..... ....... M ary Lou Wishowski Secretary ,.,.,.... . .......... Theresa Kraimer Treasurer .............,............,............. Nancy Poore The main event of the year was the initiation of the Freshmen. Time passed and then we came back as Juniors. We were no longer considered lower classmen. Some of our classmates left us. They were: Frank Adomaitis, Henry Gluza, and Theresa Kraimer. This left our happy lot at sixteen The class offices were held as follows: President .,........,....,............... ....... V incent Aaker Vice President ..... ..... P hyllis Zastrow Secretary ,.,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,..,. ....,. ...... A I1 nette POtte1' Treasurer ,,..,,,,,,,,,..,,,,.,,...,.............. Donna Bader The main events which took place during the year were the class play and the Junior Prom, both of which were a great success. Now we are Seniors and are waiting and enjoying our last high school



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days. Our enrollment for this year was Fifteen. Soon after school began, Tommy Kowalski dropped out, which made our number fourteen. The class offices were held as follows: President ....,.......,,..........,.,,,,., Tommy Kowalski Vice President ...... ........... N ancy Poore Secretary ...................................... Vincent Aaker Treasurer ..,,,.,.,...,,,.,,,..,,,.,,,,,,.,.., Shirley Hvass There were many activities involving the Seniors during the year. We presented our class play, entitled He Couldn't Marry Five on March 22. On April 14, we gave our Pre-prom dance with music furnished by Howard Sturtz and His Orchestra. The gym was decorated to the theme of Deep Purple. The main event of the year was, of course, our graduation. Our class colors were orchid and white and our flower was the Talisman Rose. Our motto was Not At The Top, But Climbing. Prophecy of 1950 For 1960 Once upon a time, many, many years ago, there lived, in faraway land, a very wise old ugly witch. So wise was she that she could foretell the fu- ture of every person in the world. She lived in an old, tumble down hut, be- neath a large cliff. A short distance from this cliff was a magic caldron around which hung a string of golden bells. Every evening just as the sun went down the water would start to boil, and she would hear these bells, ringing. Then she would hasten to the kettle, to see the future of' many people, in the steam. After a time this old witch died, the magic kettle was not used so often and then only to satisfy some one's curiosity. But as it nears our graduation time, we take the old witch's place, drag the kettle from it's hiding place, set it aboiling and read the future of our graduates in the steam. 1 Annette Potter - - - Disappointed because Russell jilted her, she is now Phyllis Zastrow - Boots Wishowski Nanciellen Poore Ray Winter - - Roy Winter - - Burton Leikvoll - Russell Shanahan Vincy Aaker ----- Shirley Hvass - - Troop Leader of the Boy Scouts. In between buying trips to Paris for Macy's, she stops oFf in Hawkins long enough to kiss husband Willie good bye. Giving Arthur Rubenstein pointers on piano tech- mque. Brilliant young messy soprano at the Metropoli- tan Opera, and is especially noted for her wolf calls. Voted the Little Man With Big Charge by the International Electrical Union. Recently received the Golden Pail Award for his invention which allows farmers to milk by remote control. The fabulously wealthy inventor of the lazy man's pogo-stick, it jumps biy itself. Is now chief designer for the See More Hosiery Company. Internationally known for his recent discovery of the hot drill for more painful dentistry. Chief research scientist at General Electric, now working on pajamas that light up for people who are afraid of the dark.

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