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tgi- 1952-1953 Dear Diary, In 1952, seventy-six future Einsteins entered Arcadia High School. We started the year off by electing the following officers: George Bohrn- stedt, president, Kenneth White, vice-president, and Doris Kamla, secretary-treasurer, Miss Over- gard QMrs. Nashj and Mr. Smith were our advisors. Our first big event of the year was to prepare a bonfire for the homecoming activities. We also entered a float in the homecoming parade. Other successful events of our freshman year included sponsoring two one-act plays and a freshman party. VVe were very proud of our fellow students who represented us in all of the extra-curricular activities during this, our first year, in Arcadia High. Although we started with seventy-six mem- bers, we ended the year having lost seven of our Prom Royalty number. They were: Shirley Servais, Lorraine Waletzko, Vernon Maloney, Lambert Molitor, La Verne Sohotta, David Wicka, and Alvin Zastrow. 1953-1954 Dear Diary, We returned more sure than ever that we would turn out to be the Einsteins of the future. This year we chose the following to represent us: Jerry Davis, president, Doris Kamla, vice-presi- dent, Marvin Grotjahn, secretary-treasurer. Our advisors for this year were Miss Rotering CMrs. Killianj and Mr. Weeks. We increased our treasury this year by win- ning the SIS offered every year for the best float in the homecoming Parade. Our float theme was l.et's Run Over Galesvillef' Three newcomers, Irene Brieseth, Roseann Waletzko, and James McCormick joined our class to bring our number to the seventies again. However, we were not to maintain this number for Lee Andre, Pat Kramer, Alvin Kulas, Harlan Newcomb, Ferdinand Pyka, and Gerald Servais left our group this year. 1954' 1955 Dear Diary, The future Einsteins are back again! Our officers were Roger Weaver, president, Robert Stcffenson, vice-president, Robert Luethi, secre- tary-Licrisurer. Our advisors were Mrs. Drayna and Mr. Koetting, Again we showed our float-making ingenuity Championship Dance
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