Abbotsford High School - Abhiscan Yearbook (Abbotsford, WI)

 - Class of 1948

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103 ah . efasn thvoFgesvc It is April 1, 1960 and by the use of a P 80 we shall start off on our trip from the Abbotstrd airport to locate the members of the class of '48. At the airport bidding us good luck and farewells are Irve Klieforth, owner of the large Standard 011 Station, Lavila Eggert skating star of the Koller Skating Rink in Marshfield, Ray Mohan, a prosperous farmer, besides our married classmates Elaine Schaefer and Genvieve Beil with Manny and their three lovely daughters. Just as we board the plane we see Elaine Huhn hurrying through the gates with her three sons followed by Laverne. As pilot of our plane, we find Francis Kadonsky with Shirley Fasse acting as co-pilot as usual. To help us on our travel is Betty Jensen the air hostess. We slowly circle Milwaukee where we find Bernie Gust taking short -hand dictation from head man, Franklin Wilke, at the Schlitz Brewing Co. While in Milwaukee, we stop at Marquette University where Verg- ene Timm is teaching psYchology class. Our next stop is Just outside of Milwaukee at Willard Schauer's chicken ranch. From here we journey to Chicago where we talk with Don Hulse, owner of the HTA tHulse Transatlantic Airwaysi. As we leave we meet Mernajean Moore employed as lab technician at the Killum Quick Clinic. Also in Chicago is Bill Steffin, an employee at the G E Company, Jane Dolan, lab technician at City HOspital, and Arnold Schaefer pitcher for the Chicago cubs. Next we stop in Hollywood where we see Ned Kennedy alias Dean Hawks. We then visit Lorraine Lueth a fashion designer for RKO Studib. Deep in the heart of Texas is Lyle Bunkleman owher of the Bar PM.- In Oklahoma City we stop and get gas at the B111 Colby Super Land and Air Service Station. For some entertainment we stop at Atlanta, Georgia where we hear eLorrinda Gieee singing for the Six Fat Dutchmen. At New York we stop in at Don Kieser's famous Stork Club. Out at the football field is George Venzke, right guard of the New York Gi- ants, practicing for a big game. At the Atlas Muscle Builder Co. is Beverly Lindberg doing secretarial work. In Reno gatting her sixth divorce is Betty Kuehnast. She has at tlast deeided to take up residence there. Teaching English at Nevada State is none other than Professor Ray Johnson. In order to locate the other members of our class we must leave the United States. At Berlin, Germany we find Leonice Marquardt, teaching Math. Don Hoesly is now first cashier at the Berlin Bank. In Paris, France we find Shirley Holtzhauaen secretary to the mad scientist Pierre Lafayette. Another resident of France is Leonard Bauer, financial accountant at Monte Carlo. We now leave for Arabia to see Melvin Wilke surrounded by his beautiful harem. Flying over the Pacific we spot a small island where Don Schauer now lives. Guess the women are still giving him a hard time of it. Back in the States we fly directly to Minneapolis where Arlene Hoesly is still faithfully studying. It is September 25, when we finally circle the Abby air port to make our landing and discharge our former classmates on the.runways of life.

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ilCN3 Betty Kuehnast. Chorus 2,5,4. Glee Club 2,5. Annual 4. Newspaper 4. Newspaper Editor Leonice Marquardt. Chorus 1,2,5,4. Glee Club 2,5. Annual 4. Pep Club 4. Class Play 45 Arnold Schaefer. Football 4. Letterclub 4. Baseball l,2,5,4. 5 Chorus . FFA. l,2,5,4. Class.Play 4. Willard Schauer. Football 4. Letterclub 4. FFA. l,2,5,4. iGeroge Venske Track . 5.4 Class Play 4. Class Pres. 4. Football 4. Letter Club 4. FFA 1,2,5,4. Beverly Lindberg. Newspaper 4. Annual 4. Ray Mohan. ElAine Schaefer.v Chorus 1. Annual 4.. Newspaper 4. 43111 Steffen ,Letter Club 4.4 LFootball 4. Basketball 2,3,4. Class Presidentl. Fianklin Wilkek FFA l,2,3,4.1 ' Chorus 4-: Pep Club 5,4. Annual 4. Ncws4aper 4. Lorraine,Lueth. Newspaper 4. Annual 4- 'Mernajean'Moore Band l,2,5,4. Chorus 2,5,4. Glee Club 2,5. Annual 4. Newspaper 4 4. Pep Club 4. Donald Schauer. Football 4. Letterclub 4. Basketball 4. Baseball 2,5,4. FFA. Pres. l,2,5,4. Vergene Timm. Chorus 2,5. Glee Club 2,5. Annual 4. Newspaper 4. Class Play 4. Melvin Wilke FFA 1,2,5,4. Chorus . 4. Pep Club 5,4. Baud 2,5,4. Annual 4.4 'Newspaper 4.



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QCCM 9X23 Q'Q lcasfamenf Declaration of Independence In the course of human events, it becomes necessafy for the pre- sent Senior Class of 1948 to dissolve the scholastic bonds which have connected us with one another, and to assume worldly responsibility; thus declaring ourselves independent of academic ties. Articles I, II, III We, the mighty Seniors of Abbotsford High School, in the County of Clark, and state of Wisconsin, do hereby deem it proper to publish, pronounce, and declare this to be our last will and testament, as we are passing into the Great Beyond to embark upon our worldly tasks. 'We, in order that the present Junior Class will do Justice, and provide for the common welfare of this institution of Learning, do hereby give and bequeatht our intellectual achievements to the Juniors. We give to the Sophomore class our ability to get along with our teachers and our fellow classmen. To the underclass Freshmen, we give the little old red school- house, for we are sure that they will enjoy it in the following years. We bequeath to the faculty, the great misfortune of losing such a talented and genial class. .Now that we are graduating, we also be- queath to them, many restful nights and peaceful dreams. The individual seniors leave to the following underclessmen their most prized possessions: I, Leonard Bauer, bequeath to Harold Goelden my quiet voice. I, Genevive Bell, bequeath to Elaine Deenicke my ability to get to school on time. Lyle Bunkleman, bequeath to Mae Vrana my big mouth. William Colby; bequeath to Robert Bowen my long legs. Mary Jane Dolan, bequeath to Janet Uhlig my graceful walk. Lavila Eggert, bequeath to Blanche Schaefer my dimples. Shirley Fesse, bequeath to Theresa Ellenbecker my long hair. Bernadine Gust, bequeath to Darlene Pascoe my shape. Lorinda Gieee, bequeath to Donne Leichtnam my size. William Hemphill, bequeath to Kenneth Baumgartner my smooth- with teachers. I, Arlene Hoesley, bequeath to Frances Schauer my smoothness. I, Donald Hoesley, bequeath to Greta Lueth my red hair. l,ishirley Holtzhaueen, bequeath to Loretta Zahorke my ability to no es. . I, Elaine Huhn, bequeath to Barbara Wilkins my abilityt o blush. I, Donald'Hulse, bequeath to Alfred Uhlig my Managable hair. I, Betty Jensen, bequeath to Marne Krause my friendly attitude to -ward my fellow students. ' I, Raymond Johnson, bequeath to Galen Laack that sophomore girl I, Francia Kadonsky, bequeath to Walter Miller and Evonne Thomp -son the soundroom's privacy. I, Donald Kisser, bequeath to Georgine Bialkowaky my line. I, Irve Klieforth, bequeath to David Borreson my place on the has -ketball team. t i tI, Betty Kuehnaat, bequeath to Rowena Schaefer my ability to keep qu e . I, Beverly Lindberg, bequeath to Donald German my giggle. I, Lorraine Lueth, bEQueeth to Jean Laack my shyness. I, Leonice Marquardttbequeath to Janet Baumgartner my bad temper. 1; Raymond Hohan, bequeath to Joyce Bostad my ability to keep a straight face. , I, Mernajean Moore, bequeath to Rowena Schaefer, who has atantdd ittiozhso long, my twirling suit, ambitions, and everything that goes w em.

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