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The beautiful scenery made our thoughts turn to music so Helen turned on the radlo me P6COgHlZ6d voice of the announcer Clifford Nielson e was soinnlnf the records on the Plllbllly Pit P rade Qefore ala lnb the nert record he sald th t lt was cone by two of h1s old school mates Bob Stalker and John Norton We saw a rootbeer stand ahead so we declded to stop and have a cool drlnk Who should come to take our order but Shirley hammond Seein that we were her only customers at the time we had a little ch t with her e asked her what her friends Elalne Jrutt and Rao rael 9'Nera were dolng now She sald that Rach el was now a mlssion a I in Africa and Elaine was dOlHF the same work in ogyot She asked if we wer QOLUT tnroubn Mlddleton and if e would have tlme t visit Carol Wsswein After ze had Qotten narol's address Shirley in troduced us to her husband who was a fine fellow We said good bye and wer off again Lucklly 'lddleton was only 25 m les away so we arrived there sho tl ntering the town I didn't reallze that I was speeding, un til was st coed by a coo who gave me my flrst traffic tlcket Since I had to aop ar in court the following mornlns, we knew we would have to spend the nisht here lthout any otner delays we fin ally came to 1arol's house She Invited us In for tea She wanted us flnd hln home e talked over old tlmes and she told us that her ous sand had performed the wedding o emony for Julia Seeger and her hlsh school weetneart e asked arol lf she knew of a place where we could spend tne nlght he told us that Jerald Wlenke had some cablns east of town le hated to out our VlS1t so short out after our long drlve we w re pretty tired e chatted a few minutes with Gerald before retlrlng for the nlght we learned from him that Dean Ioelker was runnlns a small floral sdop ln R1verside and his cousin Kenneth Voelker was an owner of a snortlng goods shoo After a well rested nlpht I made my appearance ln court A I walked lDfO the court room I recognlzed the judge rlght away ne was non other than Lowell Hakanson Seelng that 1 was the last I got to talk to Lowell a few minutes He was very surprised to see me and was curious as to what I was doing out this way so I gave him all th d tails I asked him if he ever heard what haooened to Dale Kussrow de said that he was now Sec of State and was making a tour of Russia with Arlene Huley who lS now a newspaper reporter also told us that Vetty Ann vaska is a lieutenant in the vaves We jumped in the car and were off again After a couple hou s steady driving we got DUHQPJ and stopced at a dlner rec ognized the two waltresses as Anne rey and Annette old They were odite busy so we merely ald hello after ating a lell lous meal I thought I would send Henrietta a telegram to make sure she woald be home The girl at the telegraph office was Harglret Styer. She asked me if I had heard that Jerry Evenson was with the Minnea polls Lakers She had heard this while watching Jim Lutzen s Sport Roundup on TV where Ray McIntyre was also adver+1s1ng Chesterfieldla Sincerely, Mary Lou Borchert Q Henrietta Dobosz . , , , , .H - . V 8.3 U ' K 1 ' ' , Q z- A O I 1 , .. . ' 5 , 1 E- . .., U . 'I J- . , I H . 4, ' f - .. u L 4 . . . 7 . , I Q 1 4 LJ -- O pr 1 , . y L. Fi A . al' e ,fi 3 a Q .A 4. - . . A ' . x . ' n I J ' I ' . . I . P' . - - D I I . . . N, . . 8 5 . I , W , , . O .J o V -I v 1 F ' 1 7 ' . , , - e V . . Q , . . , 1 1 n' , l ' -1 . I Z, ,Yvo :I - X - A ' T '1 ' ' A. 0 F J A - I A ' l sl K- Nl A S, , 'n v ' 1 I 4 J O il l 1 'W N l I l , .. -Z .., 1 J - o o - . . to meet her nuscand but seeln he was a minister it was hard to 1 9 , ! o o 'n a Q v . of .. . . 0 'I-' - . w - - - 1 I - A 'v . ' . vp' ' ' .. N - S . . Jn' V ' L V a o Q fy vs 1 5 Q u . . . .I . . . . lu - . In .,. 'J A . H - . . . ,W . . . y v J y 1 1 . 0 L ' . - , . g . . . , J . S v 1 a . 1 W 1 n , an v ' - V I . 'I - . .. Q I K o . e 9 l -L . A ' 1 U U ' . I - A - . we f-1 il' , . J EL - . Y - . Q of . T' Q ' . . We ' A ' ' W , . 1 , Y Q ' rs Q ' fl ' 1 A D 1 , ,, V .. . S I . , ' O 1 ' a l .1 J
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eruor CAL65 ljvcfifory One rainy August 28, 4 years agc,1n 1950, U8 bright and promis- ing freshmen entered frightfully into these hallowed halls of B H S Our freshmen initiation was s memorable event for all of us. The boys wore women's dresses inside out and backward with a pettl coat over the outside As for footware, women s nylon stockings and high heeled shoes took care of that The girls were the boys that day, fer they decided to farm They wore mens work shirts 8 overalls inside out and backward, with heavy work shoes on their feet The boys wore women s hats 5 the girls wore straw hats Our return party was a square dance we decorated the gym in a hay loft style The boys wore plaid shirts and jeans and the girls dressed in circle skirts and peasant blouses Everyone had s good time To help us through this first year were two faithful advisors, Hrs Johnson and Mr Babington Class officers were, Pres Betty Ann Evaska Vice Pres Sandra Fansler, Secetary Bob Dotseth, Treasurer Clarence Stone Reporter Eunice neifner and Student Council Arlene Huley and Lowell Hakanson our class during the first year We ended our freshmen year with a picnic at Irvine Park in Chippewa Falls Returning as Sophomores on Sept 3, 1951, we totaled bl After our freshmen year Elaine Erickson, Eunice Helfner, Nyla Jones, Donald Stocklen, Ann and Roger Ludtke left us We really started the year out with a bang, for we initiated the freshmen on October l Although 'We really gave it to 'em' They must have enjoyed it, for they gave us a swell return party We selected Jerry Evenson for Pres, Rachael 0'Hera for Vice Pres Hary Lou Borchert for Secretary Clarence Stone for Treasurer, Betty Ev ska for Reporter and Ruby Rowe and Dick Boda for Student Council Joining us during this year were Clayton Yoder and Dick Harris We closed shop with our school picnic at Red Wing Mr Melrose and Mr Fellrath, our class advisors really Joined in the fun A3 we started Qur Ju ior year the f01l0W1ng fall, W6 really had a lot to look forward to Sandra Kovach, Wayne Toman, Teon Dettman, Roger Schlottman, Alvin Smith, and Dick Harris left us this year, however, Nyle Jones returned, so that made up for one empty SPBCS . s ' - ' O Dusan Blaho, Gerald Weinke, and Alvin Smith were welcomed into
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