Racine County School of Agriculture - Wildcat Yearbook (Rochester, WI)

 - Class of 1958

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MARSHALL OBERHART llMnshll RB. 1 Box 237, Union Grove, Wisconsin Marshall is a well-rounded person, naming hunting, fishing and practicing his accordion as his past-times and hobbies. A Well I'll be darned could be heard when Marshall is around. Conceited people or big wheels are his biggest pet peeves. Ag. being his favorite class coincides with his life ambition of being a diversified dairy farmer. Ma.rshall's favorite song l'l1 Remember Today shows he can be taken away from his farm work long enough to be families with the top tunes of the day. JOSEPH NEMATH lljoell R.R. 2, Box 138-A Burlington, Wisconsin Football 2-4, Basketball 3. joe may not be a big talker but he can be quite the workerg as he showed working on the junior Prom. Big Deal is his favorite saying. Hunting and fishing are his hobbies and in his spare time he likes to play on his accordion. Math is his favorite subject and big wheels are his pet peeve. Joe thinks Happy, Happy Birthday is a great tune. He has no plans, as yet for the future. I 1 ' 1 1' .' ' -4 fi' '-Q13 agua . 'y ' A N.-'QTHB ga 'isffsinand Q..x.,x:.srnw. ' Ns he ,gig Q, 'flnldfnllf LOUIS FRANCIS PISKULA lllooiell R. 2, Box 376, Mukwonago, Wisconsin F.F.A. 1-4 Vice-Presidentg Band 1-45 Massed Band 3-45 Chorus 1, 3, 45 Forensics 15 Honor Roll 35 Projectionist Club 3 5 Student Council 4. Looie has always been known 5 the clownof the school. I-Ie could always make you laugh with his jokes, imitatiors, expressions, etc. Thats life in the big city is his favorite saying. Fly tying, fishing, and playing his instruments are I.ooie's hobbies. His pet peeve is smart freshmen. My Wild Irish Rose is his favorite song. Looie says his most embarrassing -moment happened while rehearsing to tell a teacher oi , she appeared behind him. His future plans are to work and maybe go on to school. 20

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ORI-N MILLER R. 1, Box 66, Waterford, Wisconsin F.F.A. 1-25 Band 3-45 Chorus. 1-4. It seems as though Oren believes that silence is golden. Even though he's very quiet he is a good student and always good for a. laugh or two. He puts The Twelfth of Never on the top of his hit parade- As do most people, Oren detests people with the big head. His future appears undecided at the present time, but whatever it is, he'1l probably be successful. Julie Anna Molenda llJaInll 4533 n. 106 St., Wauwatosa 18, Wisconsin Fl-LA. 1-4 Reporter, Cheerleading 1-45 Band 1-4, Chorus 2-45 Massed Chorus 35 Senior Playg Annual Staff 45 Scholastic Honors 1-49 Pep Club 2-45 School Reporter 3-43 Class Pres. 4, Demonstrations 25 Prom Court 33 Homecoming , , 4- 1ulie's most embarrassing moment was one night after a basketball game, when she climbed into the players bus by mistake. Her favorite saying is Oh, you know , whenever she's put on the spot no explain something. Because Julie is a cheerleader helps explain her pet peeve, people who don't have any school spirit. Her pastime is doing what ever interests her at that time, which is rather hard for us to believe because she always seems to be doing so many things at once. Her hobbies, the outdoors, horses and music, go right along with her favorite subjects, Biology and Band. Everything stops, including Julie when she hears Rhapsody In Blue . Sharon Marie N aton Route 1, Box 625, Waterford, Wisconsin FJ-l.A. 1-45 Vice-President 45 Chorus 2-43 Prom Court 35 Honor Roll 1-4. Sharon may be the smallest Senior girl, but don't think just because she's small you can push her around. She holds her own despite her size. Her hobby is embroidering and her past-time is clerking in a grocery store. Sharon names Bob not learning to dance as her pet peeve, Her most embarrassing moment happened as a Freshmen when she burned the hot chocolate for a football game. Ivory Tower is her favorite so . Didn't some other Senior name that as his favorite? D8 Sharon's future plans are to go into office work for awhile, then get married. 19



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Gloria Sheard ilcloryll Box 56, Rochester, Wisconsin Fl-LA. 1-2 reporter, 3 pres., 4 program of workg Band 1-45 Massed Band 2-35 Chorus 1-45 Senior Play 45 Annual Staff Editor 45 Honor Roll 1-45 Pep Club 3 sec.5 Student Council 25 Class Officer 2 sec., 3 treas., 4 sec.3 Badger Girls State 35 Cherry Pie Contest Winner 3-45 Prom Queen 3. Queen Glory can be commended on her outstanding work all through school. A willing an ready Alrighty! can be heard from her when ever ther-e's something to be done. Her enthusiasm and ambition bubble out over her personality plus . She names Home Ec and Band as her favorite subjects, and Wallflowers at a dance as her pet peeve. Only Glory could swear she lost her class ring and have 30 people looking for it between rows and rows of bleachers at a basketball game, then to go home and find it on her dresser. --She did, and she recalls that as her most embarrassing moment. Glory's top tune is You'll Never Walk Alone , and she plans to have a career in. elementary educatiin. Dick Smigelski lusmiguv 166 W Martins Lane, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Band 15 Football 1-45 Basketball 35 Track 35 R Club 3-45 Baseball 1, Homecoming Court 4. Dick plans to go to college after graduation, but right now he wants to live it up for a while. He names hunting and girls as his hobbies and pastimes respectively. That's abou.t the size of it is a favorite saying of Smig's and Jailhouse Rock tops his hit parade. Smig likes physics and dislikes teachers who give out 500 'word themes. Jeroldine Satterstmm llulerryll R. 2, Box 459, Waterford, Wisconsin F .H.A. 3-4 jerry is one of those fortunate happy-go-lucky people. She always seems to be happy and looking on the bright side of life. Baby sitting and watching T.V. are her two main past times. Geography and Biology are her favorite subjects. jerry hopes to be a success a.t whatever die chooses to do and to be happy with it. Her favorite song is 'Only Faith Can Open the Door. 21

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1958, pg 72

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1958, pg 61

Racine County School of Agriculture - Wildcat Yearbook (Rochester, WI) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 41

1958, pg 41

Racine County School of Agriculture - Wildcat Yearbook (Rochester, WI) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 73

1958, pg 73

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1958, pg 11

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1958, pg 91


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