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ROBERT L. BARR Annual 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Forensics 4 Grade Coach 2, 3 Hi-Lite 3, 4 Plays 1, 4 HERBERT I. BAURES Annual 4 Arts and Crafts 2 Baseball 2 Forensics 4 Plays 4 CLASS MOTTO Few but Mighty CLASS COLORS Blue and Gold CLASS FLOWER Carnation I.-T, 3' L B. ln DALE D. FRENCH Annual 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3 Plays 4 s 2 .X y a P ji I- ug, ROBERT F. CHAMPION Annual 4 Arts and Crafts 2 Baseball 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Hi-Lite 4 Plays 1, 4 EDWARD F. GILKES Annual 4 Arts and Crafts 2 Baseball 2, 3 Baseball Manager 4 Basketball Manager 3 Class Officer 3 Plays 4 Prom Royalty 3 Sponsored by SWENSON'S RED BELL MARKET, Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin RICHARDS' TAVERN, Prairie du Chien, wisconsin PINES RADIO AND TV SERVICE, Pr airie du Chien, Wisconsin
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS DONALD I. FISHLER Annual 4 Baseball 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 4 Football 1, 2, 3 Forensics 2, 3, 4 Plays 2, 4 R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3 EUGENE L. COTA Annual 3, 4 Arts and Crafts 2 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4 Forensics 2, 3, 4 l-li-Lite 4 Plays 1, 2, 3, 4 Prom King 3 P3 PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT ! 1 M 36 I- X -' I' 1 . 2'9 1 -' , - 1 - vs, ., - 515- :P A X Nye' fy f ' we g f H :L-: ,- - SECRETARY TREASURER - LAVONNE R. ESSER Annual 2, 3, 4 Arts and Crafts 2 Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Hi-Lite 1, 2, 3, 4 Librarian 2, 3 Plays 1, 4 Prom Queen 4 CATHERINE A. STAGMAN Annual 1, 3, 4 Arts and Crafts 2 Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4 D. A. R. 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Hi-Lite 2, 3, 4 Librarian 2 Plays 4 Sponsored by E I, HERMSEN AND SONS HARDWARE - HAMPTON'S CAFE ' METCALF'S FUNERAL HOME, Bloomington WIS
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CLASS HISTORY September 4, 1951, eleven bashful freshmen enrolled in Bagley High. They were: Robert Champion, Edwin Warrington, Edward Kress, Dale French, and Helen Plondke from Bagley: Robert Barr and Edward Gilkes from Hazelton: and Catherine Stagman, Lavonne Esser, Eugene Cota, and Ronald Fishler from Brodtville. Our high school days were started off properly by being initiated by the sophomores. After two weeks, Ronald Fishler quit school to help on the farm. On Monday of our third week, Herbert Baures came from Livingston. The beginning of the second six-weeks Andris Lubavs entered from Chicago, Illinois. After the first semester Andris moved to Monticello, Iowa. We were guided through the year by Mr. Hanrath, principal: Miss Studier, English teacher: and Mr. Willis, science and mathematics teacher. September 1, 1952, we entered as sophomores. To start the year off right, we proudly initiated the freshmen. Our teachers were Mr. Hanrath, principal: Miss Studier, English teacherg and Mr. Millard, mathematics and science teacher. September 7, 1953, we all returned as juniors with the exception of Herbert Baures who was hurt in an accident during the summer. He did his schoolwork at home. Edward Kress left us soon after school started to attend Bloomington High School. We purchased our class rings from Iosten's and received them before Christmas. Our teachers were Mr. Clark, principal: Miss Linhardt, English teacher: and Mr. Millard, science and mathematics teacher. Edwin Warrington left school. We then elected Eugene Cota as class president. The theme for our prom was Blue Hawaii . Eugene Cota and Gloria Blackbourn reigned as king and queen. Edward Gilkes and SuZanne Brouillard were duke and duchess. Roger Horst- man and Beatrice Brandt were prince and princess. August 30, 1954, nine of us entered as seniors. Donald Fishler joined us from Campion. Mr. Hamil- ton is our new principal and our new English teacher is Mrs. Zellinger. Mr. Millard remained as our science and mathematics teacher. We had our senior pictures taken by Obma Studios in Dodgeville. We sponsored a dance and class play. Robert Champion was high magazine salesman for the sophomore year and this year. We have enjoyed our days in Bagley High and are going forth to face the future with pleasant memo- ries of our school. GRO CH We think that you should know: That we are still cold but are getting used to it now. That it is all right to study about the birds and the bees in biology class but screens on our windows would help keep these out of our hair in the rest of the building. That each pupil in school should be provided with a fly swatter. That swimming should be taught in our school so anyone may navigate the lower hall while a shower is being taken. That something should be done about our stage so that more than half of a play cast may be seen from all parts of the gym. That we need dressing rooms so that the rest rooms may be used during basketball games. Sponsored by CYRENE'S DX STATION, WOODINGTON'S TAVERN, Bagley, Wis. nik '
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