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1 af lv '5 . , 3 Qt J V .3 . X Rf ,m xx -Fixx X, X N . ix: Q gb Dv Y union PRESIDENT -------------- ---------- Anthony opaetu X VICE PRES. ---------------- --------- Jerry Hanson SEC. ------------------ --------- --- Annette Flockl X TREAS. ---.---------- U ------ - Olive Kamperschroer SARGEANT AT ARMS -------------------- - James Bina STUDENT COUNCIL --------------- -- Conalee Johnson Forest Erickson fkfiif c X , ., X BACK ROW:M.Arentz,J.B1na, F.Er1ckson, A.bpaeth M.Bletto, B.Suhr. sECOND ROW:D.E1ner,C.K1os,E.Jerome, V.W11son, C.Johneon,H.Jerome,G.Muenzenberger. FRONT ROW:M.Anderson,O.Kam erschroer,A.Flock, Mrs.Peterson,T.Qu1nn,J.Hangon, I.Perk1ns. As Freshmen we had a verg small enrollment of twenty-eight students, now as uniors we have decreas -ed to twenty.We have participated in many extra curricular activities. On December 14,1945 we pre- sented our class p1ay,WBelles in Wa1ting,u which proved to be a success. fir Qt
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NOV NOV NOV NOV DEC DEC. DEC DEC. DEC. DEC. DEC. DEC DEC DEC JAN JAN JAN JAN JAN FEB o 9 FEB. FEB FEB FEB FEB FEB. FEB MAR MAR. MAR. MAR. MAR. MAR MAR. APR. APR APR MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY Thanksgiving vacat1on.We sure needed this one. Our second six weeks began.May we im- prove. Farley and Manley find themselves l-A First conference game. We beat Norwalk. Flash! Farley d1dn't sleep a wink today. Hillsboro was a victim for the boys again. uRemember Pearl Harborn Loud cracking heard from History class Ho1and's still chewing bubble gum. Physics class stood outside the science room door until Mr.Curran suggested they try the knob. The door was opened. Wilton overtaken by score of 20-36. Junior class play NBel1es in Waltlngn Such hidden talent. The grades present their Operetta. School party and ou-worthy vacation begins. Gee! Santa must have thought we were good. Back to the culture-factory. Ontario really took a whipping, o Westby got tookgand we took 'em, 32-20. Norwalk was defeated again-55-21 Our llth successive victory. Beautiful sundogs. Three days of cold weather. A wild yelp, and Arlene Hundt is seated on another tack. Cashton journeyed to Kendall and won. Ontario boys were taken again. Again we defeated our rival Westby. The first day of the tournament. Cashton won over Melrose in an overtime game. We play Bangor tomorrow night. Bangor beat us. Enough said. Bangor took the championship. Howell Glassblowers entertained us. Placed second in Forensics at Kendall. Some students encountered difficulties . in acquiring excuse slips. Spring fever? Cashton got a NB' rating in the forensic contest in LaCrosse. ' The teachers spent the day at Tomah, and . the students had a vacation. Mr. Curran got an ice cream cone from the girls in Bookkeeping class. Mr. Lee took the band out to the ball diamond to see gow badly they really sounded. No foolin' the uniors' rings came. The much needed Easter vacation. Senior class play. 'Aunt Susie Shoots the WorRs.' Music contest at La Crosse for the solos. The band and glee club went to La Crosse for the music festival. Junior-Senior Promg music by DOH Kaye- Baccalaureate Services. Junior-Senior Banquet. Seniorslreceive their walking papers. QL ' 1-5 --A ,. I, r -un-. .- .i,- ,-- , . I- I
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1 ty, A I j 1 1 s fc F X . Vice Pres. -------- Seca - '. -- --.-.--m-n-.-.1.----.- flopfomolte.-1 I President .-..---- - -Alice Klrkeeng .Roger Anderson Q-can-pq:---Q4-up ---png-.wg--as---n--an--p ----Donna Clark Treag, .......... -.----- ---- ------- Clarice Mashak Student Council 6 ---------79p--------FTHDCI8 Hundt .x U x K' Joan Mitby . . . to ..t.m:mff,wsm.v.,e, BACK Row:c.easper, L.Bates, B.Wavra, R.Suhr, J- Cary, H.Peterson, B.Brown, F.Hundt, R.Job, J.Lyd0n N.Schaub, SECOND How:E.venRuaen, A.Bonneru, V-Simpson, J-Se- vereon, B.Moore, C.M1lls, R.BethauB6P, L-Running: L.Bornhe1mer, M.W1lson, A.R1ply, M.Paulsom. U FRONT ROw:B.Swanson, M.We1nke, R.Anderson3fA.K1r- keeng, Miss Welsch, Mr.Lee, D-Clark, B-K?QHt2, L- Everson, M.Anthony, J.M1tby. ge r4,,'o On September ?,l945, a large group of forty- six pupils enrolled to begin their high school career. As Freshmen the students all took an active part in school activities. This year, 38 students returned to start their second year in high school. On October 5, an initiation ity was given by the class for the Freshme - 'P i W X . ,QW
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