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Murlin LaLuzerne Gus n He always gets things done, and yet he has a lot of fun Football 1-2-3- 1 Basketball 1 Basketball Manager 2 Class Vice Pres 3 Emblem Club 3- 1 =r r 4 , r 1 l £ - ,r. ’TJHjr r Ocffum Our So oh a more year was crowned a suc¬ cess on the night of the annual Carnival as Pat Maccoux reigned as Queen. Already we had learned the lessons of co¬ operation and A good leadership Florence Lamp- ereur, J a mes and Joyce Mallien, Myron Doell and Kath¬ ryn Kipp joined our class, increasing its membership to thirty four students. Mr. David was again our Principal with no change in the faculty. Roland Englebert was elected class President, Don Kaye, Vice President, and Ray Franda, Secretary- Treasurer • : %r Virgil Delfosse Virg M Come what may, Come what might This dark haired girl is plenty all right. Pep Band 2-3- Band 1-2-3 -h- G.A.A. 2-3 F.H.A b Chorus 3-b Annual Staff b Librarian 1-2 ft Jo k e a Patsy Maccoux Pat 11 Her heart is sunny as her hair. Band 1-2-3-4 Pep Band 3 Chorus 3 G.A.A. 1-2-3 G.A.A. Sec. 1-2 Dramatics 1-2-3-4 Class Vice Pres, b Nine Till Four 3 Carnival Queen 2 Bronco Staff 2 - f F.H.A. b Sift ioit ° 0 a, . Ch “ 4 •- v w U2 C 0 o»? o . 3, B • s 65 tijfr. ■ ta Carol Koehler ,r Joe ,f a hit USt a u g00d » Htt a bl S naughty world!. Carnival G.A.A. 3 . Band 1 - 2 - Candidate 4 F p ' Dramatics 1-2 3-h- Bronco Staff
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The sheltering arms of our faculty ’which included Mr. David, our Principal, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Kaminski, Mr. DeKamur, Miss Casat, and Mr. Thies were always and help us. n, OJt ois; present to guide Our class of¬ ficers were Pies. Robert Lardin- Vice Pres. Bernadette Jean- quart; and Sec.- Treasurer Vida Jadin. Gail Sacotte was cho¬ sen as our Carn¬ ival represent¬ ative Pat C h aud o ir was elected our class cheerleader. 1 . V Bernadette Jeanquart Bernie If there is trouble I am not around, But I ' ve been there. Band 1-2-3-4 Dramatics 2-3- + Class Vice Pres. 1 Chorus 3-4 Bronco Staff 3-4 Prom Committee 3 ?eo Band Director 4 G.A.A. 1-2-3-4 F.H.A. 4 Nine Till Four 3 John Lardinois Junior” An artist day will pictures all will he some- be, His then we Basketball 1-2-3-4 Football 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Carnival CH 4 Bronco Staff 2-3-4 Emblem Club 1-2-3-4 Student Council 4 . J Roland Englebert Roily Roland could wake up Shakespear with his trumpet, even if he blew three tones softer. Band 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Football 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Carnival King 2 Emblem Club 2-3-4 Student Council 2 Class President 2 Prom CH 3 mt i Florence Lampereur “Flossy !f Quiet G.A.A but nice. F.H.A G.A.A. +• £ Dramatics Club 4 Bronco Staff + Forestvill® 1 5 °° sv® atvS® V t 3 W ?6-9 ' -K o5 K ' -i “v 0 . V C,o s cv •n-c
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Class rings plus the Prom equals a never-to-be forgotten Junior year. look¬ ing back we realize what an important position it holds in our memories. This year, thirty five students represented our Junior class as Shirley Franda trans¬ ferred from Sturgeon Bay High School to join our class. There was a slight change in our faculty as Mr. Byers re¬ placed Mr. Kaminski as coach and Miss Sullivan took the place left vacant by the resignation of Kiss Casat. Donald Kaye capably led the class as Presidents Murlin LaLuzerne as Vice President; and Shirley Franda served as Secretary-Treas¬ urer. Bertha Delforge and Bernadette Jeanquart performed their respective duties of Editor and Assistant Editor of the Nine Till Four Pat Chaudoir won an A rating at the state forensics con¬ test. Our Carnival representative was Betty Lampereur and she was escorted by Myron Doell. ■ • X • V ' ' % i - X r ' V3. J Ray Franda Otto Not a sinner nor a saint perhaps, but a musician and the best of chaps. Football 1-2-3- 1 Basketball Mgr. 1 Basketball 2-3-V Baseball 1-2-3- Band 1-2-3- 1 Dramatics 2-3- I f Emblem Club 3 Bronco Staff 4 James Mallien Jim ' 1 I came—I saw- still looking F.F.A. Football 2 Basketball 2 I ' m Myron Doell Mike- You bet your life I work——but not often. ' Baseball 2-3 Football 2-3 Prom CH 3 Basketball Mgr. 2 transferred from Sturgeon Bay High. r V - T„rrnase Glory Gloria LaCrosse A lady of few words. Chorus G • A • Bronco . c® A cV
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