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

 - Class of 1958

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Judith Ann Sorenson llsornyll Rt 1, BOX 453, Sturtevant, Wisconsin FJ-I.A. 1-45 Sec. 3, Treas. 4, Band 1-45 Chorus 1-4, Senior Play 43 Annual Staff 45 Library Club 3 treas.g Pep Club 3, Student Council 3, V.P.g Horn Solo Whitewater 2-45 Prom Court 3: Somy, the gal with the beautiful red hair that she hates, enjoys trying to learn all about a certain green Ford and what makes it tick. She names practicing her hom and being with the owner of the green Ford as her favorite pastimes. Having study hall during band and socks are two things that simply ltk her. She recalls, going upstairs in the dorm to clean one morning when some of the boys weren't quite ready, as her most embarrassing moment. Band and Commercial subjects go together more or less with her future plans which are to futher her education in busines courses and find a good secretarial job. Her top hit tune, Have I told you lately that I love you sort of coincides with a certain other senior's. If you ever hear a bolting juers, if you'd get a move on, we could set a record coming from the dorm kitchen, you can be sure it'l1 be Somy. Ronald Strasser IIROHII Box 207, Muskego, Wisconsin Band 3-45 Chorus 3-45 Football 2-45. R Club 2-45 Baseball 1 -4. Ron's a big man with little to say. His pet peeve is teachers and his best liked subject is study hall. Kisses Sweeter Than Wine tops his hit list and he names hunting and bowling as his favorite past-times, He plans on becoming a filling station operator someday. Ron is the only senior rich enough to own a '57 model car Qand not 1857 either! Q. i , Lois Eileen Thode R. R. 2. Hales Corners, Wisconsin Lois doesn't say much, but when she does you can be sure that it would be nothing but a good word for someone. An astonished Oh My Gosh is frequently heard from Lois. Her hobby is dancing and her past time is watching T. V. People who don't dress neatly is her pet peeve. Lois remembers the day she fell up the steps as her most embarrassing moment. Biology and Home Bc. are , her favorite subjects. I-ler greatest ambition is to be a success. It Takes a Little Loving is her favorite song. 22

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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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Deanna Ultsch Dee Ouch 2500 Russet St., Racine, Wisconsin F. H. A. 2-3, Songleader 45 Cheerleading 3-45 Band 45 Chorus 2-45 Massed Chorus 2-35 Annual Staff5 Honor Role 25 Pep Club 3-45 Class Officer 2 Vice President. Generally speaking Dee is generally speaking. Never let it be said that things are dead when Dee's aroimd. Don't fight life, you 'll never get out of it alive is her pet saying. Swimming and dancing are her hobbies and keeping her roomate in line is her main pastime. Biology, U. S. History, and Home Ec. are all her favorite subjects. Dee names being set on the bubbler by the senior boys as her most embarrassing moment. Her pet peeve, unloyal students, reveals her own loyalty and school spirit. Autumn Leaves is her favorite song. In the future Dee hopes to become a nurse or a teacher. Kim Vos Spark P1ug 2843 97th Street Sturtevant, Wisconsin F.F.A. 1-25 Band 1-35 Football 1-45 Basketball I-25 Track 35 Forensics 25 Senior Playg Annual Sta.ff5 Projectionists Club 3-4 - Vice President 35 Student Council 2-3 - Treasurer 3, Class Officer - President 2, Baseball 1-2. Here 's a fellow who is really full of fun. Like his nickname implies, he 's always busy at something. Although he plans on being a bachelor someday, his hobby is women today. He also enjoys going hunting and going out to raise heck . Speech and geometry are his favorite subjects and Raunchy his favorite song. You will often hear Kim remark, Fowler, shouldl fix you up with a blonde? . 23

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1958, pg 102

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1958, pg 70

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1958, pg 93

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1958, pg 40

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1958, pg 99

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1958, pg 62


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