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CLASS WILL Diane Augustine - Her wild sense of humor to Mr. Stangel. ' Joanne Barta - Her quiet and studious ways to Pete Kaufmann. Allan Bayless - His controversies with Mr. Schultz to next years columnists. Mary Benzinger - Her giggle to Nancy Princl. Barbara Biel-Quiet ways to the noisiest Soph. Richard Blank - lst Trombone to Ron Miller. Florence Bohman - Nights in Denmark to Pat Goertz. Francis and Raymond Bonfigt - their popularity in TR to Bob and Benny. Lorraine Chaloupka - Drum seniority to Judy Popelar. Robert Cherveny - ability to drive to Dave Kauf- mann. George Chase - Relationship with Mr. O'Rourk to Jim Dvorak. I Sarah Chase - Athletic ability to Sally Swetlik. - Franklin Demell - Bequeaths - Decided to keep his attraction for girls. Jerry Denor - Height to Gary Evans. Verna Duveneck - Would leave the Dodge but hasn't found anybody who can handle it. S Judy Dvorak-Her beat-up Ford to Russel Straka. Jean Eis -- Love for fun and sports to her sister. Eugene Dvorachek - Ability to stay away from girls to Gilbert Pilon. Frank Feit - Leaves his Social test papers to the highest bidder. Jim Finnel - Love of ditches to his brother Pat. Mary Frank - Dunno what to leave. Jean Glaser - Her turn on the trampoline to Carol Rezachek. Jerry Graycarek - Social naps to Russel Straka. Bonnie Grimm - Styles to Diane Princl. Judy Guex - Decided to keep everything for Gordy. Gary Haelfrisch - Leaves the past and looks to the future. Dennis Hauch - We all decided Denny could keep his wisecracks to himself. Kathy Higgins - Ability to write term papers to Sheldon Jansky. Audrey Hodek -- Wills her interest in home eco- nomics to Patsy Shillcox. Jim Hoffmann - Knack of irritating the Physics Class to Ken Ray. Doug Jansky - Ability to play football to next year's team. Marlene Kakes -- Ability to go steady to Bonnie Sorenson. Richard Kasmer - His good looks and King dom to anyone fortunate enough to get them. Fred Kerscher - Unique hair to Russel Shavlik. Ray Kiel - Would leave his intelligence but de- cided he had none to spare. Diane Kocian - Her enthusiasm for office work to all future secretaries. Carol Kornely - Orange and black glasses to next year's pep club. Jim Krause - Ability to be on time to Don Trie- weiler. Ruth Krizek - Perfect attendance to anyone who can take it. David Lukes - Wills his way with the teachers to Wayne Eggert. Dave Meissner - His Monday morning absentees to anyone who thinks it's necessary. Harvey Mleziva - Kind and considerate qualities to Bob Reis. Lorin Mott- Wills his ability in Math to anyone who can use it. Eugene Mraz - His black car to anyone who will polish it. Clyde Peroutka - Interest in Agriculture to Allan Strutz. Sylvan Novak - Attraction for Miss Farrell to Wayne Huntington. Bob Pfefferkorn - Mischievious brown eyes to our blue-eyed Sophomores. Edgar Ploor - Bachelor ways to Jim Sprang. Gerald Princl - Continuous talking to anyone who is quiet. Jean Rasmussen - Soft voice to all library pa- trons. ' Lillian Rief - Love of Geometry to Ernie Krainik. Barbara Reis - Wills her many honors to anyone deserving enough to get them. Judy Reynolds - Love life to Becky Grimmer. Marlis Robinson --Quiet ways to Betty Demmin. Diane Reuther - Her pleasant smile to Dennis Ullman. Janice Saubert - Feminine qualities to any Fresh- man girls in need of them. Lewis Schmidt - Speed in getting things done to Diane Yohanek. Bill Schmoock - Bowling average to Bob Chal- upny. Allen Seidl - Leaves his unfinished work to any- one who doesn't have anything to do. Dennis Seidl - His clarinet to next year's clari- net players. Marilyn Siebert - Exciting night life to Sharon Meyer. Delores Siehr - Dependability - Whooops, she decided to keep it.- Paul Shimek - Wills his knack with Miss Roth to any tactful underclassmen. Joan Skatrud - Corny iokes to anyone who thinks it's getting quiet. James Stern - His red hair to Gary Novak. Betty Storzer - Position as FHA Treasurer to next year's treasurer. Karl Sturm -- Study habits to any freshman who asks first. Charles Sydow -- Ability to bluff in English to all honest Juniors. Mary Kaye Trierweiler - Neatness and good grooming to all the girls Phy Ed classes. Wayne Tuma - Mornings after the nights before to Pat Finnel. Nancy Tuschl - Her blush to the new summer fashion shades. Vincent Vogel - His corny jokes to anyone who is hungry. Ronald Wavrunek - Driving ability to Joyce Wilson. Betty Zeman - Typing ability to Susie Stelzer. Florence Zimmer - Ability to write love letters to the teacher's comment cards. Theresa Kaczrowski - Ability to answer in Social to Carol Levenhagen. Harold Miller - Desk in Senior English to any lucky Junior boy.
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HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF i960 On September 9, 1956, Mishicot High School opened its doors to 92 wide-eyed freshmen, who were to compose one of the most energetic classes M. H. S. had ever seen. Class officers and Student Council members were elected under the direction of our new advisor, Mr. Halada. Jean Eis was elect- ed president of the freshman class. Other officers were: vice-president, James Krause, secretary, Judy Guex, treasurer, Sandra Demsien. Student Council members were Judith Dvorak, Lillian Rief, and Rich- ard Kasmer, Homecoming proved to be the big event for the freshmen. Not only did our float Let's Take 'Em For a Ride! win first prize in the parade, but a freshman, Judy Guex, was elected Homecoming Queen. Jean Eis and Janice Saubert were on the court. Judy Dvorak, Sandra Demsien and Jean Eis were elected B team cheerleaders. Representing our class in the all-school play, Cheaper by the Dozen were Frank Feit and Gary Haelfrisch. Judy Dvorak received a second on her twirling solo at the State Music Contest. In September of T957 we found ourselves as Sophomores with a new advisor, Mr. Peters. Offi- cers were as follows: president, James Krause, vice- president, Richard Kasmer, secretary, Joan Skatrud, and treasurer, Diane Augustine. Sylvan Novak, Frank Fe-it, and Jean Eis represented our class on the Student Council. Homecoming found us winning first prize again on our float, Let's Break the Record! Judy Dvorak, Joan Skatrud and Jean Eis were on the court. Basketball season brought on the cheerleading tryouts with Verna Duveneck and Nancy Tuschl being elected B team cheerleaders. Sandra Dem- sien, Judy Dvorak and Jean Eis were promoted to A team cheerleaders. Twirling tryouts resulted in the selection of Jean Eis and Sandra Demsien as twirlers and Judy Dvorak as maiorette. On January 4, Judy Dvorak was crowned Princess of the Snowman's Ball. Sophomores on the court were Doug Jansky, Diane Augustine, Jim Krause, Jean Eis, Diane Reuther and Janice Saubert. Judy Dvorak was chosen to attend the University of Wisconsin Summer Music Clinic at Madison. Barbara Reis represented our class at the State Forensics Contest. September of i958 found us as Juniors with two new advisors, Mr. O'Rourk and Mr. Johnstone. Offi- cers for our big year were: president and Prom King, Richard Kasmer, vice-president, Judy Dvorak, secretary, David Lukes, and treasurer, Mary Ben- zinger. Student Council members were Jerry Denor, Jean Glaser and Nancy Tuschl. Class rings, homecoming float and prom court were the main topics of conversation. Winning the third year in succession was our float Toast to the Team. On January 28, the Juniors sponsored a rock 'n roll dance featuring the Glaciers. Blue Hawaii, the theme of the Junior Prom, was the highlight of the year, with the Balladaires furnishing the music. Richard Kasmer, as Prom King selected Judith Dvorak as his Queen. Judy Dvorak and Sandra Demsien competed in the State Music Tournament with their twirling duet. Dick Blank and Sandra Demsien attended the an- nual Summer Music Clinic. Jim Krause, Nancy Tuschl, and Richard Blank werea in the One Act Play while Gary Haelfrisch, Sandy Demsien and Nancy Tuschl were in the All School Play. Judy Dvorak and Richard Blank represented our school at Badger State. The Senior year again found us meeting new class advisors, Mr. Stangel and Mrs. Schultz. Offi- cers elected were: president, David Lukes, vice- president, Myron Schuler, secretary, Betty Zemanp and treasurer, Janice Saubert. Student Council mem- bers were Nancy Tuschl, and Bonnie Grimm with Verna Duveneck as president. Work began on the Arrow, with Judy Dvorak and Joan Skatrud as editors, and the Oriole, with Barb Reis as editor-in-chief. With Frank Feit as Homecoming King, the Class of 1960 made history with a 45-0 victory at our last Homecoming game. By winning first on our float, Scanning for Victory , we now hold an unbeatable record of four firsts. Serving on the Homecoming Court were Sylvan Novak, Dick Kasmer, Ray Kiel, Bill Schmoock, Jim Finnel, Doug Jansky, Paul Shi- mek, Jay Princl, Judy Dvorak, Sandy Demsien, Joan Skatrud, Jean Glaser and Jean Eis. Barbara Reis was elected as a State Officer of the FHA this past year. Nancy Tuschl and David Lukes were in the One Act Play while Jean Eis, Verna Duveneck, David Lukes, Nancy Tuschl, Dick Blank, Myron Schuler and Barb Reis were in the Senior Class Play. Throughout our high school years, the Class of T960 has participated in activities too numerous to mention. The energetic students were quick to see something lacking, and quick to remedy it. It is with regret that we put to an end four of the best years of our lives. Page Twenty-Two
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