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CLASS HISTORY Class Flower: Class Colors: Lily of the Valley Lavender and White Class Motto: It is not doing the things we like to do, but liking the things we have to do that makes life blessed. In September of 1957, forty-six green freshmen walked down the halls of Bangor High School. We were initiated late in the year by the sophomores due to the reconstruc- tion going on in the school. Later in the school year a Sadie Hawkins return party was held for the Sophomores. The class officers during the first year were: President, Allen Aichele; Vice-President, Dick Schroeder; Secretary, Judy Kaehler; and Treasurer, Dorothy Jernander. Our student council representatives were Butch Chapiewsky and Arlene Schmitz. Judy Kaehler was the homecoming representative. Carol Jandt represented our class as a cheerleader. In the fall of 1958 we came back as mighty sophomores. We were forty-eight strong. In the early part of the school year an initiation party for the freshmen was held. The officers that year were: President, Ralph Jones; Vice-President, Dixie Antony; Secretary, Sharon Souchek; Treasurer, Lynda Young. Doug Antony and Barbara Shelmi- dine were our student council representatives. The homecoming representative was Bar- bara Shelmidine. Judy Kaehler and Carol Jandt were our cheerleaders. We came back as juniors in 1959 after a short summer. At this time we were forty- one in number. This year was filled with work and fun. On April 21, I960, we presented our Junior Class Play, a three-act comedy entitled Charley's Aunt. On April 30, I960 another big moment arrived. We presented the Junior Prom. Our theme was Blue Hawaii. The color scheme was basically blue highlighted with other pastel colors. Much work was put into the false ceiling, volcano, palm trees, and hut . The results were rewarding --our Prom was hailed by many as the prettiest prom ever held at Bangor. The prom king was Doug Antony; Judy Kaehler was queen. Members of the court were: Allen Aichele, Judy Schaller; Dennis Gunderson, Dixie Antony; Stan Schal- ler, Barbara Shelmidine; Arnie Schmitz, Carol Jandt. The cheerleader for our junior year was Judy Kaehler, and the homecoming represen- tative was Carol Jandt. The Badger State representatives were Dick Schroeder and Ruth Ann Johnson. In September of I960 we entered the halls of Bangor High for our last school year. There were thirty-eight of us. Our officers for this last important year were: President, Dick Schroeder; Vice-President, Gary Schaller; Secretary, Judy Kaehler; Treasurer, Bonnie Pfaff. Doug Antony was selected as the student council president; our class rep- resentatives were Jim Path and Judy Schaller. Our Senior Class Play, presented on October 28, was a great success. Lock, Stock, and Lipstick was a comedy in three acts. At the time of this printing the seniors are looking forward to a rewarding year con- cluding with a class trip and, of course, graduation. This brings to a close the history of the graduating class of 1961. These were four years of both work and fun which we shall never forget. 8
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— SALLY CRAIG A friend of everyone. Band 2. Mixed Chorus 2. Glee Club 2. L.O.L. 1,2,3. F.H.A. 2,3,4. Class Play 4. WE PROPHESY that Sally will be Ike's as- sistant. ALLEN AICHELE Ike Books are fatal, a curse to the human race. President 1. Student Council 3. Drum Bugle 1. Prom Court 3. Prom Comm. 3. Basketball 1,2,3,4. B Club 2,3,4. Football 2,3,4. Baseball 1,2,3,4. Class Play 3,4. WE PROPHESY that Ike will be Chief Su- pervising Sanitary Engineer at Bangor High. CHARLOTTE DANIELSON The world's not better if we worry. Life is no longer if we hurry. Prom Comm. 3. Forensics 1,2,3. News- paper 1. F.H.A. 2,3,4. Play Prompter 4. WE PROPHESY that Charlotte will be head cook at Bangor. DOUGLAS ANTONY Doug I want to be bashful but the girls won't let me. President 3. Student Council 2,4. Prom King 3. Prom Comm. 3. Forensics 1,2. F.F.A. 1,2. D.H.I.A. 1,2. Echo Staff 4. Class Play 3. WE PROPHESY that Doug's curl won't go. CAROL MAE GEIER The best is yet to come. MixedChorus 2,3,4. Glee Club 2,3,4. Prom Comm. 3. Newspaper Staff 4. L.O.L. 2,3,4. F.H.A. 2,3,4. Class Play 4. WE PROPHESY that Carol Mae will be a hostess. LILLIAN ANTONY Dixie Give me shoes and a floor to dance on. Vice-President 2, Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4. Glee Club 1,2,3,4. Prom Court 3, Prom Comm. 3. Newspaper 1. L.O.L. 1,2,3. F.H.A. 2,3. WE PROPHESY that Dixie will b« at the Avalon. i ■ 9
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