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FEBRUARY 11. 12. 13. 14. 'ff ff 15. 20. 21. 26. MARCH 7. 12. 15. 17. Page 58 20. 25. 61. APRIL 1. be 7. 20. HAY 2. 16. 20. 28-29. 30. JUNE 1. 2. uBoboH sinks baskets amounting to 54 points, as we score a 47-59 Victory over Oconto Falls. Hurrah for our side! Not that there are any flrebugs ln the 8:15 chemis- try class or anything like that, but what was that UBon-flreu doing ln the sink-also-what caused Mr. Stelnhoff's homemade fire extinguisher to explode?? The movie UBattle of Russian was not only an excel- lent movie but very much appreciated by the student fWhy?J it lasted for two periods! Captain Art Hook shows just what an octopus can do? Cute, aren't they? The reply from the Seniors who took the Pepsi-Cola Scholarship Test as they passed outi?Jthe door HBurpH!!! are you sure it was coke, kids! Senior Dance and no profits ---- Dig, Seniors, Dig!!! Say, fellas, there's a sweet gal in the Senior Class who can cook, believe lt or not!!! Proof: Julie won third place Ln the State ln a cherry ple contest. The last game, and we lost. To whom? Guess. Algomai the swoon goon of the Tom Glesner, evidently Juniors, is elected Prom King. film on the Junior Prom--- Now that we've seen that lqt's see what we can do about it? Good music and entertainment by the Sperandos gave everyone a lift. The gang beat feet over to Sheboygan to drool over Fred Waring. Isn't he wonderful! The ice has melted--but the teachers d1dn't.To what are we referring. Nothin' but report cards, that's all! Ben Ferrler takes the whole crowd exploring from Alaska to Hudson Bay. And how we love to explore. Did you know that Vic Foshion knlts his own socks?? Yah, girls, and he's sooooo cute. Vacation--I'm yours! Well, don't look at me. I know what day it is. Easter Parade! Seniors return from their vacation to struggle through their last lap. Lucky, aren't they? Ah yes, spring is well under way and,naturally what goes with lt. Orange slips of course! Boys, please, as a gentle hint, only fourteen more snopping days before the Prom. Please, let's take the hint! We have no dates!!! Junior Prom! We made it. Swoon, swoon. How's tricks, or should we say Wfishingnill EEEEEK ! ! 2 2 Exams ---- Memorial Day--in remembrance of those students who so gallantly fought the battle of May 28-29. Baccalaureate Services. And you don't say!! SOIB of the Seniors, at last, gave out with an intelli- gent look. Class Night---That's not fair. Did we ever tell on you? Which also means three months parole for the rest of us.
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DECEMBER 1. 3. 7. 12. 13. 15. 17. 20 22. 25. JANUARY l 6-8. 10. 16. 17. 18. 20. 25. 27. 30. 31 FEBRUARY 1. 3. L. 5. 6 7. who dropped that rotten egg in Mr. Steinoff's room? Phooey! Did you know DePere beat us 28---LO at basketball, that is. I hate to say this, but so did Oconto. That's all right. I didn't get after that report card. Oconto 'Blue Devils' trounced finale of 67-Bk. What was that strange sound we torium? Oh! That was just the the Choir Concert. More fun! The annual Footlights Christmas Party. The 'Birth of a Song' was broadcasted by the mem- bers of the Footllghts Club to the High School stu- dents. It aroused the Christmas spirit in the teachers and students alike. Chicken pox has hit--Guess Who? Our gal-'Feely'L! What did Santa Claus bring you? my allowance either over us with a sad heard in the audi- choir tuning up for 1 n Happy New Year! -Groan ----- Back to school! Bays score a victory over Kewaunee, and our Basket- ball stars have their 'pics' taken at Camera Club Party after the game. Seniors groan as they face History Exam. Every man for himself-especially when you sit every other seat during examsi. Relax! They're over with---until May. Week End- Here we come! The boys studied too hard for exams. Otherwise Oconto never would have surprised us, 40- to 29. Johnny 'Duck' says he went ice-skating. But 0h!Did you see that eye! Dates have really picked up since the college gals have returned to school. By this time,We're sure you've read the latest re- vision of the Gettysburg Address. Recognizing the fact that all high school students can see in the dark. Old Man Winter was reason enough to postpone the Footlights Play--'The Youngest'. We don't know about March, but January came in like a lion fNew Year's Eve! and went out like one too. We didn't know so many of the fellows skied until the Lawrence College gals appeared on the scene. 'The Youngest' though delayed, was a huge success. Funny, none of the cast appeared at school this AJI. Ah, for the life of an actor. It seems as though some of the Freshmen lost their way back to school, after having their class pictmm taken. Oh well! Ninth periods have made them re- member! . Sophomores, remember what the movie said about the fourth car. You have to pass that driving test. The historic buttermilk feud starts in English 12. To keep peace, Mrs. Scheurman had better read up on the merits and demerits of this 'angelic beverage'. ff . A ilk Page sv
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cj f, 'il Ropni NMS . A , r an Qev n - ' bi' lf? , . .yx lwdiltus, The manager of the Door County airport, David Martin, is sit- ting with his feet on the beautiful mahogany desk. His secretary, Miss Darlene Herlache,is sitting nearby. Mr. Martin lifts his eyes from his calender of the days events to ask a question of his sec- retary, WMiss Herlache,what time is the chartered transport arriv- ing from Europe on its non-stop flight?W Darlene checks her flight schedule and replies, '4:57, Mr. Martin.W Dave touches the ivory button of the Chaudoir master buzz-it system as he says,WYou know, Miss Herlache,this buzz-it system is the best of Roderick's twenty inventions.W In response to the buzzer, Charles Sorenson, manager of the ground crew, appears in the doorway, clad in trim overalls. He speaks, WThe ground crew is ready, sir. Darrel Bretl's Brass Band has just arrived. Mayor Lamonte Heilman's car has just driven in. I can't see how he tolerates Ozzie Schubert as his chauffeur, he's so wrecklessin On the landing field, The Reynolds Bros. are setting up their photographic equipment. girls, Shirley Denn and quickly snap the girls' Most prominent among the the Chamber of Commerce, Business Women's Club, K H Upon being distracted by two beautiful Cal McBride, they re-adjust cameras and photos. A crowd is rapidly assembling. crowd includes Jack Trodahl, President of Ruth Plambeck, representative from the rl Stegman, President of the Sturgeon Bay Farmers' Association accompanied by Herb Vogel, county agriculture agent, and Joe Fischer,representative of the International Science Conference. As the plane touches the field with a perfect three point landing, John Thenell rushes breathlessly to the scene carrying a be-ribboned package of Thenell's Frozen Cherries. He speaks,'Just a little package for the Ambassador to Norway.n Mr. and Mrs.KJulie Elwelll Bill Schmelzer arrive at the scene with their prize dog. Karen Meunier rushes up to interest Mrs. Schmelzer in an insurance policy for her dog. Mr. and Mrs. CJoyce Schneiderl Dick Potter approach and chatter with the Schmelzers about a future bridge party they are to attend at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. CRosemary Palmerl Vic Fashion, the new home being de- signed by Bill Baudhuin. Finally when the reporters, Enid Eichinger and Nedra Nelson, arrive the plane lands. A trimly uniformed stewardess, Racheal Anderson, steps from the plane and begins checking the long pass- enger list, Mary Jo Washburn, Powers' Model, returning from vaca- tion, Wendy Madsen returning from shopping in Paris, and soloists Daisy Anderson and James Knutson returning from a European concert tour. others to land include Kate Pleck and Gordon Smylie, who were conferring on science in France, Mary Hutter, who is changing Page 59
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