Albany High School - Comet / Winnetkan Yearbook (Albany, WI)

 - Class of 1954

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CLASS PROPHECY In the year 1964, Mr. und Mrs. Ralph Sdlnow Jr. (nee Joanne Stephenson) are having a quiet breakfast (of course, that doem’t include the chickens cackling) on their chicken farm when Joanne brings up the subject of her former dass mates — Betty Fahrney, Paul Hmines, Norman Hocsly, Eloise King, Kendall Klossncr, Nancy Maass, David Nipple, Shelby Shcrbondy, and Burdell Trow. Betty is now a very successful teacher living in Kentucky on her pi .citation. Her chauffeur takes her to school every day in one of her 1970 Chevrolet . Paul is the president of the Chevrolet Company and lives in New York City. He is seen at all the nightclubs with the most beautiful women of New York City and the world. Norman is a farmer; of course, he is a different kind of farmer. He has a special hired man for each job. Norman just signs checks, eats, und sleeps. Eloise is the President's personal secretary. She lives in Washington, D. C. She is flown back to Albany quite often in her per»nal plane, the Elouiseanna. Kendall has jurt invented a new type of television. It is a mixture of three-dimension and cinemascope. It is also in color. He and his wife, the former Doris Cransee, are presently touring the world for the third time. Nancy is a bookkeeping teacher and head of the Bookkeeping Department in Los Angeles City High School. She runs over to Hollywood and plays an occasional movie part. She is much in demand ns a star, but will not give up her teaching job, because she loves it. David sells Nash cars in Albany. He now has his own manufacturing plant right here in Albany. Everyone comes from near and far to see the new “Nip Nosh , David's own invention. Shelby is a foreign diplomat. He tours all foreign countries creating good will. He occasionally comes back to the United States and gives lectures on his tours. Burdell is running for the office of President of the United States. He is at present the Vice-president. According to the Callup Poll and FORTUNE MAGAZINE poll he is going to win the election by a landslide. Joanne and Sonny thus decide that the Gass of nineteen hundred and fifty-four is well taken care of; anyway the chickens are getting hungry. ALBANY DAIRY mBancroft“ ‘Pete’ Reasa Albany, Wisconsin EDWARDS MO Bl LI GAS STATION Mobiligas, mobiloil Albany, Wisconsin

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CLASS WILL HEIN FRANCIS Albany, Wisconsin ALBANY HARDWARE AND APPLIANCE Albany, Wisconsin



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CLASS HISTORY In September of 1950, twenty-two green freshmen entered Albany High School. We were: Paul Hannes, Burdell Trow, Shelby Sherbondy, Eloise King, Kendall Klossner, Betty Fahrney, Byron Jones, Shirley Zanoni, Patricia Parker, David Nipple, Verla Wahl, Betty Whitehead, Kenneth Butts, and Jerry Seeley from the village school; Richard Schneider and Walter Flood from Peebles; Joanne Stephenson and Norman Hocsly from Smiley; Nancy Jones and Marilyn Kubly from Searfes. Later during this month we attended the traditional initiation party, put on by the Sophomore class. This we survived miraculously. Our class advisor this year was Mr. Faville, our officers: Patricia Parker, President; Betty Fahrney, Vice-President; Verla Wahl, Secretary; Paul Hannes, Ireasurer. We put on a Christmas party which was easily deemed the best party of the year. In February we were joined by Nancy Maass and Delbert Behring from Juda. Our class, being fairly large, had nine in bund, two in basketball, one in baseball, seven in the girls’ glee club, six in mixed chorus, and two in forensics. At the end of the year we lost Nancy Jones when she moved to Illinois. Jerry Seeley and Kenneth Butts quit school this year. Betty Whitehead passed away on July 4, 1951, as a result of an automobile accident of July 3. We started our sophomore year with seventeen members. Our class advisor was Mr. Elmer, our officers: Shelby Sherbondy, President; David Nipple, Vice-President; Patricia Parker, Secretary; Kendall Klossner, Treasurer. This year we gave a very enjoyable initiation party. We were joined by Kenneth Troxcll and Carl Marsh, but both left us during the year. Marilyn Kubly and Byron Jones also quit school this year. Marilyn is now Mrs. John Smith. Delbert Behring moved to Monroe. In band we had seven members; in basketball and baseball, two; in mixed choius, six; in A” Club, six; and in forensics, one. Out junior year was our most outstanding year. Our advisor was Miss Barton, our officers: Joanne Stephenson, President; Nancy Maasa, Vice-President; Betty Fahrney, Secretary; and Shelby Sherbondy, treasurer. Our class play, given in October, was “Eighteen Carat Boob', the best play ever given in A.H.S. The date for our prom was May 1, and the theme was “Garden of Roses'. The gyro was beautifully decorated with roses and pastel colors. We danced to the dreamy music of F'rank Douglas and his orchestra. Queen Betty F’ahmey and King David Nipple led the grand march. This was the first prom for many years that came through with a profit. As for extra curricular activities, we had two active in basketball; two in baseball; five in band; three in mixed chorus, eight in “A Club, and one in forensics. This year we lost three members of our class: Verla Wahl, who is now Mrs. Mahlon Frie, Patricia Parker, who moved to Beloit, and Richard Schneider who quit school. I his fall we returned to Albany High as seniors with twelve members in our class, but in the first six weeks we lost Shirley Zanoni and Walter Flood, which brought our total down to ten. Our class advisor is Mr. Hanrath, with Eloise King as President, Paul Hannes, Vice-President; Betty F'uhmey, Secretary; and Kendall Klossner, Treasurer. Our class sponsored the Halloween Party which was enjoyed by all. The main feature of the party was the “House of Honors'. At the basketball games you can always make sure there will be one cheering section there, and that is the seniors at their lunch stand. This year we have two in basketball; three in baseball; four in band; one in mixed choius and girls’ glee club; six in “A Club; and one in forensics. 'I he members of the graduating class are: Joanne Stephenson, Eloise King, Nancy Maass, Betty Fahrney, Kendall Klossner, David Nipple, Shelby Sherbondy, Burdell Trow, Paul Hannes, and Norman Hoesly. Although our class is small, we make up in quality what we lack in quantity. WHITMORE INSURANCE AGENCY Everything in Insurance9 Evansville, Wisconsin EDGEWATER CAFE Home Cooked Meals Albany, Wisconsin

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