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Two yea rs more to go. Gerald Decker, Beverly Blute, Dolores Pieterek, Mary Gotchling. CLASS OF 1955 the prosperous Sophomore class of i953 began the yi-.rr with another money making endeavor. We spon- -,iirilrl ont- of the first dances of the semester. Of inrrrse our Mixer was a success! Why? Because we irrrlrniir-cl our treasury We found some capable and dependable leaders in mr rlass officers' Mary Gotchling, President, Beverly itlrrre Vrie President, Jerry Decker, Secretary, Dolores Pri-ri-rek, treasurer, and Janice Dittmer, Youth Center aarnrnrrtee Mary did a fine ioh for us, and should get mrnrre ri-ioiiiritiorr for all those trips between the Siipliornnri- home roorns, keeping us informed of the lrrti-st rlasr, prolulems. lhe fall seemed to slip right along into Homecom- ing and vve had our float committee, Beverly Blute, Warren Spangler, Donald Burkett, Gerald Richardson, Donna Bowden, Nola Gray, Eleanor Burdick, and Anne Flarrdolph hard at vvork. They came up with a unique idea, a red manure spreader vvith the caption, Mile ton l1nron's Nevv Spread Formation Will Make Stough- ton Smell . Hovvever, vve did not rate a prize. December' found us half vvay through the school year, and sponsoring our second event. All students of Milton Union were invited to a roller skating party at the Ace'Hi rink in Janesville So, the Soplromores scored again. Everyone had a grand time and no one suffered a single mishap. Being an aggressive class, vve decided to try some- thing nevv. And vvith a great deal of help from Mr. Marsh vve held a Movie Dance . The feature Sitting Pretty , starring Clifton Webb, Maureen O'Hara and Robert Young, was follovved by a comedy with Abbott and Costello. All in all our gate receipts showed that over 250 tickets had been sold lvvo students left our class during the year. Gerald DeWar moved to Edgerton and John Fiedler is now serving his country in the Navy. The last impression vve left on the community, was the aroma of freshly baked goods. On April ll, at Desen's Garage, we sold pies, cakes, donuts, bread, cookies, candy, and anything else our mothers would provide. Believe it or not, Carol Erank, Helen Holmes, Kay Arnold, and Thomas Vogel, sold every crumb. PAGE TWENTY
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as f. We assumed the air of kings. :TP .xg .l rf 'P' Row one- Carol Arnold Betty Jane Extrom Marlene Ed d h . , , war son, Jo n Goodger, Clara Dorr, Marlene Ames. Row two: Miss Stockman, adviser, Donna Chatfield, Patricia Gregoire, Lor- etta Hahn, Nancy Davis, Janelle Gray, Vivian Alderman. Vera Hartzell, Eileen Geiger. Row three: Priscilla Arnold, Eva Mae Arnold, Donna Decker, Joseph Flannery Mary Bowers Dorothy Howland, Kay Christiansen. Row four: Patricia Holliday, Donald Clarke, Edwin Green, Roger Gottschalk, George Astin, Kenneth Fanning, Kenneth Chase, Carol Brown. '--n QU Row one: Joan Trolinger, Lelia Manogue, ,Leo Manogue, JoAnne Roberts, Ralph Wardman, Adeline Nitz. Row two: Gwendolyn Stebbins, Marilyn Kildow, Roberta Randolph, Orpha Johnson, Wendell Kurnlien, Beverly Schultz, Marion Pastorium, Dolores Schultz, Mr. Hotlen, adviser. Row three: Virginia Link, Phyllis Wollinger, Elaine Kumlien, Richard Troon, John Knight, Donna Watson, Carl Klernp, Dolores Marquart. Row four: Richard Shaputis John Prox, William Johnston, John Olson, Paul Wixom, Roger Williams, Ralph Rogers, Donald Olson. Absent: Arthur Arnold, Arthur Campbell, Arlington Guenther, Anthony Guernsey, Carl Hiller, Howard Schmeling, Joy Schomberg, Ruth Utzig. PAGE NINETEEN Q.. Q--r
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We are not as innocent as we look. Row one: Janis Dittmer, Willard Godfrey, Gerald Decker, Linda Bingham, Nola Gray, Elea- nore Burdick. Row two: Mr. Marsh-Adviser, Phoebe Gray, Kay Cashore, Jerry DeWar, Judy Caple, Patricia D'Angelo, Mary Gotchling, Mr. Gale-Adviser. Row three: John Dravus, Kay Arnold, Janet Drake, Carol Frank, Donna Bowdin, Karen Birky. Row four: Elnoe Campbell, Richard Ahrens, Charles Bauman, David Gregoire, Donald Burkett, Kenneth Guernsey, Wil- liam Alexander, Wayland Arnold. Row one Thomas Vogel, Joan Hinkle, Rose Vickerman, Richard Wendort, Pauline Krueger, Mary Urban. Row two: Marilyn Hunt, Mildred Troon, Judy Manogue, James Harrison, De- lores Pieterek, Patricia Sarovv, Mary Wardrnan, Annette Olson, Mrs. Grovert-Adviser. Row three: Kathleen Manogue, Lester Hartzell, Anne Randolph, Charles Kildow, Jake Schock, Helen Holmes, Donna Topp, Shirley Krizsan. Row four: Jane Roberts, Michael My- szevvski, Gerald Sarovy, Warren Spangler, Howard Johnston, Gerald Richardson, William Krueger, Janet Soergel. PAGE TWENTY-ONE l l 9 Q'
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