Cashton High School - Topper Yearbook (Cashton, WI)

 - Class of 1946

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I FRANCIS SPAETH ' 'Frankie' ' I Had I but lived in Caesar s day we would have divided the honor. Speech Club 1-2 Forensics 1-2-5-4 Class Play 3 Annual Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 3 B88k6tb811 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Victory Corps 2-3 Amb1t1on:P1lot ARLENE STREECK Labor brings its own reward. Glee CluE 1-2-3 Library lub 2-3-4 Gym 1-2-3-4 Annual Staff 4 Amb1t1on2Secretargt awvofk jf' INN TORKELSUN 'Tork' What she doesn't know is the thing of the past. 'Gym 1-2-5 Girl Scouts 1-2 Speech Club 1-2 Forensics 1-2-3-4 Class Play 3 Glee Club 2-3 Annual Staff 4 Officer 1-3 Drum Majorette 2-4 Amb1t1on:Bookkeeper eniou ERMA WEINKE A quiet friendly studious girl. Library Club 2-3-4 Glee Club 4 Newspaper Staff 3 Gym 2 Annual Staff 4 Amb1t1on2Be a Success as M LAWRENCE WEINKE Do Model Afa make people rattle bralned? F.F.A. 1-2-5-4 F.F.A. Preg, 5 Victory Corps 2 Amb1t1on:Navy

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PHILIP OVERGARD A born farmer. FFA 1-2-IQ-4 Victory Vorps 2-5 Basketball 1-2-5-4 Amb1t1on:Farmer R WV LE ROY PAULSON If gift of gab is riches, I'11 always be broke. FFA 1-P-5-4 FFA Reporter 5 Basketball 1-2-5-4 Amb1t1on:Farmer E15 vn,cK33QpkfjL4,71 -8,..,,4,,,, GORDON PETERSON llpetell enio 2.4 .J THERESA SCHREIER 'Treseu A young woman who blushes is better than one who grows pale. Glee Club 1-2 Mixed Chorus 4 Octet 4 Band 1-2-3-4 Girl Scouts 2-3 Library Club 2-6-4 Library Pres. 4 Gym 1-Q-3 Annual Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 5 Class Play 5 Student Council 4 Amb1t1on2Teacher JAMES SCHWEIGER 'J1mN Not content with what he has already done, he will become famous for what he will do. Band 1 Student Council 4 Victory Corps 1-2 Gym 2-3 ' Basketball 1-Q-5-4 , Baseball 3-4 'iggfz Nb Class Play 3-4 Officer 1-2 Amb1t1on2Doctor SHIRLEY SILHA She's not as meek as she A worker of whatever he 100KS- undertakes. G lee Club 1 Treasurer 3 Gym 1-2-3-4 Class Play 3 Library Club 2-5-4 gay Scouts 1-2-5-4 Annual Staff 4 and 4 Newspaper Staff 5 Ambitionzwgitreg Victory Corps 2 qs, Mixed Chorus 4 . Octet 4 jj Q Q4 Annual Staff 4 - , Cheer Leader 5 Q, Amb1t1on:Mort1c1an 'A Q,



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fanfare Pres1dent........ ...Bette Bronson Vice President... ...Lottie Mashak 3ecretary................. ....Arlege Hundt Treasurer.................. ...Gordon 0ter!0n student Council President .... ....James Schweigef Student Council Members .... -..Theresa Schreier Victor Bates On September 9,1941 we entered the Cashton High School as a class of fifty-eight students.From Port1and,M1ddle R1dge,Fish Creek,Melvina,Ir1sh Ridge and other surrounding areas came students in search of education and compan1onsh1p.Our class was under the leadership of Betty Kamperschroer during this first year. Even though we were a lit- tle shy we did take part in activities such as band,athlet1cs and forensics. As Sophomores,James Schwelger took over duties as president, We were now more accustomed to high school ways and were less afraid of the criticism of o r most worthy upper classmen. As 8 PSSUIV we were more active in school activities. As Juniors we were rapidly reaching our goal.For his second year James Schweiger filled his office as pres1dent.0n December 8th,l944 we presented our class play,nCross My Heart? This event proved to be a great financial success: greater than any other similar event in the history of our schoo1.The out standing activity of the year was the Jun1or-Sen- lor Prom on May 4,l9453a gala affa1r,w1th James Schweiger king and Teddy Klos queen.To crown our social calender for the year was the Jun1or-Sen- lor banouet on May 17. A chicken supper,prepared by the 'cooksu was served in the school basement. The years passed swiftly by and now we find our- selves Sen1ors.The size of our class has dwin- dled down until we now have forty-one members, some having discontinued their education, others have transferred to other schools, and a few have entered the service of our country. Now that the first step to success is completed we will strive to do our best so that this sc- hool will be proud of us,for what we have gain- ed will influence our future success.

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