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Norman White Satch Things are bound to happen. Why worry? Everything comes to him who waits. Why hurry? Athletic Club 1, 2, 3, in Drama Club It. Basketball 3,in Baseball 1,2,3,U. Prom Com. 3. Suzanne Ladd Susie She has a personality plus, we are glad she is back with us. Transferred from Green, Bay in Spanish Club 3,h. G.A.A. 3,in Prom Com. 3. Harry Wold Harry If each word were worth a dollar, he would be hard up. Prom Com. 3» Class Colors - Crimsom and Qray Class Mower - White Carnation Class Motto - While We Cive, Cet Us Cive Honor Roll Balzer, Pauline Coleman, James Danielson, Alyce Feit, Rita Fenzl, Mary Ann Greenwood, Carole Gustafson, Jane Hanson, Roberta Mason, Nancy Romanowich, Marian Schmidt, Robert Schmidt, William Weber, Arlene -25-
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Arlene Weber Ene Sober but not serious, quiet but not idle. G.A.A. 1,2,3,U. Pep Club 2,3,U. Band 1, 2, 3, U. Camera Club U. Kardnal Staff 3,U. Torch Staff 3,U. Prom Com. 3. Joseph Weiss Joe I never trouble trouble, until trouble troubles me. Jr. Foresters 2, 3, U. Drama Club U. Prom Com. 3. Sandra Welty Sandy A lovable lass of the Senior Class. G.A.A. 1,2,3,U. Pep Club 1,2,3,U.(Pres. U). Torch Staff 1,2,3,14. Kardnal Staff 2,3,14. Drama Club 2,3,14 (Sec. h). Cheer- leader 2,3,U. Band 1,2, 3, in Chorus 2,3,U. Sub Debs 1,2. Class Sec. 2. Prom Com. 3. Loren Wergeland Loren Smile and the world smiles with you, frown and you wrinkle your face. Band 1,2,3,U. Drama Club In Debate 1. Forensics 1, 2, 3, U. Prom Com. 3. -2A-
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Class Mist ory As we leave the halls of Lincoln High and they become memories of our past, we realize that the long awaited time is over—our year as seniors. It seems like yesterday that we entered here as Freshmen. After gaping at the school for a few weeks and getting used to the now familiar rooms, we elected Roman Stueber as president, John Hoffman as vice president, and Jim Coleman as secretary and treasurer. Then we were busy working on the Home- coming celebration. In spite of the bonfire we had at the park pavilion we managed to have a big one at tine athletic field, also. We will never forget how our float with the cow and last minute decorations won first prize. February 2 we put on a Dream- er's Holiday. With the help of our advisors, Mr. Reams and Miss Chapman, and the full co-operation of the class, it was a tremendous success. Mr. McMullen and Miss Swenson guided us through our second year. We elected Larry Gibson as president. Bob Schmidt as vice president and Sandra Welty as secretary and treasurer. It is only a memory now of the time we had fixing our float Gone with the Wind for a night parade, but we won second prize. We attempted an after- the-game dance, with canned music, but the crowd was comparatively small. Our Junior year started out with a whiz-bang 1 After taking third prize on our float, we sponsored the first Sadie Hawkins dance ever held here in school. As the girls' shyness slowly ebbed away, more and more dates were announced. At the evening of the dance, a record breaking crowd whirled around in blue jeans, flaired skirts and carrot top corsages. Neil Koshak was our class president; Carole Green- wood, vice president; and Marian Romanowich, secretary and treasurer. On January 30 we ordered our class rings which came just in time for the Prom, April 2$. Arabian Nights was the theme of a very enchanting prom, with the Desert Song our song. Queen Arlene Weber and King Roman Stueber were crowned on that oriental night. Miss Taylor, Mr. Soper and Miss Swenson advised us through this very eventful year. As Seniors, we elected Ted Micek as president, Wayne Moore as vice presi- dent and William Schmidt as secretary and treasurer. We took charge of the successful Homecoming celebration. Our float again took third prize. We elected Pauline Balzer as Homecoming queen and Bob Schmidt was the ‘king. Our senior orchestra, the Merry Musicmakers played for our dances after the basketball games. Mr. Evans, Mr. Biewer and Mr. Frokjer were our advisors. As Seniors, we know that we tried the best we could to make our high school years a part of our life that we would never forget. Our Class Day was held on May 2$. We received our diplomas on the night of May 27, and through our tears we bid a fond farewell to our teachers and class- mates . Class Prophecy TAKEN FROM THE PARK FALLS HERALD June 1, 1963 Park Falls—A class reunion was held by the graduation class of 1953. Of the fifty-three who graduated, forty-five were present for the reunion. The eight who were unable to attend were: Chet Ball who was in Europe building his tenth automobile factory, Ted Micek who was guest of honor at a television convention in New York, Neil Koshak Co. who had a deadline to meet on his rebuilding of the Burma Highway, Nancy Mason—now Nancy Verona—who became the mother of twins a month ago, just couldn't get away from home. Mary Ann Fenzl who is in the WAF's was on tour with the service band. Statesman Bill Schmidt who was guest speaker at the commence- ment exercises at Harvard this year and Marian Romanowich who has been covering the Far East as a reporter for the New York Times. -26-
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