Cashton High School - Topper Yearbook (Cashton, WI)

 - Class of 1950

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VIEH WH Hi Solament We, the members of the class of 1950, being sound mind, hereby will, bequeath and endow these characteristics to our successors. BETTY ANDERSON wills her ouiet ways to Doris Eriokson. HOWARD ANDERSON wills his physics book To nayward Anderson. CHARLENE BROWN wills her Norsky brogue to Donald Beffa. RICHARD BRONSON wills his unanswered questions in English class to next years class, ELAINE DUNNUM wills her boy friend to the freshmen girls-NO- I guess she has permanently changed her mind. JERALDINE DWYER wills her ability to get everything out of a stick of gum to Don Johnson. RICHARD ERICKSON wills his oomph behind tne cornet to Doug- las Peterson. TRYGVE FLESVIG leaves--much to the relief and happines of the students and faculty. ANITA FREDERICK wills her perfect attendance in band to Helen Eriekson. DARROLD HANSEN wills his sports ability to La Vern Parker. MARLENE HANSON leaves her night life to anyone who can take night life. BERNICE HEMMERSBOCK wills her short height to Taylor Melby. MARILYN INGELDSEN wills her four inch svikes to Lorraine Gronemus. JEANNETTE JACOBSON wills her ability to keep one man to Judy Klos. DONALD KENNEDY wills his black wavey hair to Jon Peterson. RUTH ANN LEE wills her place as editor of the Topper to the succeeding editor. RICHARD LEIS wills his noon hour chats with Elaine Hansen to the succeeding couples. RICHARD MLSNA wills his daily rest periods in Social Prob- lems to the future Social Problems Class. DOROTHY MYDLAND leaves her melodious voice to Gene Korn. ORLANDO OLSON leaves his baseball fame to Donald Steinhoff. EDWARD PETERSON wills his quiet ways to Richard Hanson. DELORES PAGEL wills her ways with men to next year's Senior girls. HARRIET SCHENDEL wills her ability to skip school to Eva Anderson. ERNEST SCHMITZ wills his dat-der dialect to Miss. Addison. DALE STRAND doesn't wish to will his advanced algebra to any one, MARY ANN WAIS wills her time spent in the bowling alley to Marian Degenhardt. MARY JEAN WAVRA' wills her bookkeeping knowledge to next years class.

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DARRALD HANSON Hunky Men of few words are the best men! VICO, Press. $i PhY fa L,9,5,4; Journalism 3; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 5; Baseball 2,5,4; Basketball ۱۱ 43 MARLENE HANSON Mart Trouble and worry, come what may- why just smile and you'll find a way Library 2; Chorus 4; Gym 1,2,3. BERNICE HEMMERSBACH Bernie Not so tall, very small; But always neat and very sweet St. Marys-1,2; Chorus-4; Library Club-4; Annual Staff-4; Journal- ism-ö; Gym-ó. j} ت‎ th J y MARILYN INGELDBEN — Inky! A Way worry life is short! y Band 1,2,5,4; Chorus 1,2,5,4; Class J Bec. 1; Vice Pres. 2; Treas. 3; Prom ] Queen 2: Library Club 1,2, Seo. 3: ‚AHA Song Leader 4; Journalism 3; Annual Staff 4; Pep Band 3,4; Glee Club JEANETTE JACOBSON Jeanne! She's engaged Band 1,2,5,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Gym 1, 2,5; Pep Band 2,3,4; Glee Club 1. DONALD KENNEDY Don Few words and fewer phrases Tomah High School 1; FFA 2,3; Chorus 1; Class Play 3; Kittenball 2,9,4: Annual Staff 4; RUTH ANN LEE Ruthie The things that haven't been done arb the things to try Band 2,3,4: Pep Band 3,4; Chorus 1, 2,8,4: Library Club 2, Treas. 5; Prom Queen 5; Majorette 2; Class Seo. 2; Journalism 5; Gym 1,2; Class Play 3; Glee Club 1; FHA 4; RICHARD LEIS Dick Daytime I'm too busy to worry, at night I'm too sleepy. Westby High School 1; FFA 2,5,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2,5, 4; Gym 2,5,4: Annual Staff 4; Journal- ism 9,



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1 Class Prophecy 1960-- The impossible has happened, Mars has been landed upon. It Beems that it was reached by a famous scientist, Einstein Strand, Gee,I wonder if he is related to Dale Strand? What was that? It is Dale? You say he changed his name to Einstein? Well. it is a small world isn't it? Yes, and by the looks of things, it's getting smaller, Everybody is oving to Mars. All the properous young people are ascending to this place of unknown opportunities. Thisold world is getting pretty dull for me too, so, I guess I'll wander over to the Rocket Port and see if I can buy a ticket to Mars. 3 Well here I am. My, the ship is crowded today. Look over there, if it isn't Charlene and Herbert Thompson and the little Thomps. They are immigrating to Lolly Pop Ridge, | Oh, we!r e on our way. This pilot must be very skillful, They say Wcuriosity killed the cat , but I must find out who he is. Here is a small hole, maybe I can see through to the pilots seat. No it can't be- but it is = Dick Mlsna. The co-pilot is my old friend commonly known as Darrald Hansan. | What was that noise?!! Is something going wrong with the ship? There 1 1s again = oh = it's my stomach. I guess I'd better have some lunch Now where is the dining room? I'll ask that little hostess. My this food sure is good. I sure was surprised to see that Harriet Schendel was the nostess. She said that Jerry Dwyer was the head hostess of the Rocket, She also said that the chef was Trygve Flesvig. He certainly knows how to make lefse and coffee, Here comes an orchestra on the platform. It says on the program mat it is directed by the great concert pianist, Anita De! frederick. it is called Nita and her Racketeers. And there is Dorothy Mydland standing in the spot light. She is called the Queen of Soprano's This trip is proving to be more interesting all the time, I think I'll just wander around and see what I can see. Imagine being served by old friends. It is too bad though, that Marlene Hanson and Jeanette Jacobson have to work after they are married. They say though, that Jeanette has a part time job singing Hill Billy songs over radio stat- Lon XYZ in Mars. Listen, it sounds as if someone is shouting. Oh, dear the owner of the Rocket is bawling out two crew members. Maybe I car. peek through this keyhole and see if I know them. That voice does sound familiar, way it's Richard Erickson and his crew members are Ernie Schmitz and [Donald Kennedy] I wonder what the trouble is | Maybe it will be written in the Rocket Daily Paper. Here is a news stand. Seeing we're old friends maybe she'll give me one for nothing. ۱ Bernice told me that this paper was edited by Ruth Lee, Mary Wavra is assistant editor. Guess times really don't change to much, [ap they? Well, I may as well read it and see what's doing on. Let's see- ¡Let's open our eyes and take a peek. You read more gossip in a min- lie than vou can learn in a week. l Let's see, the headline says that two more pässenders have been sent to the dead-room . Better read on. These passengers received kinks in their necks from looking through Einsteen Strand's tele- Scope, They went to Chiropractor Ingeldsen, assisted by, Medical Tech- nician Wais. They end up with broken necks. Such a catastroppy Ah! there is the room now-reading Get rid of your kinks by Fat and Inks . Guess I don't care to go in. I Jeepers, look at all the doors in the corridor. They all have things written on them. Now this one says- Expert shoe repairing by Dick Bronson. Underneath it says- Do your feet make you tired and ¡fretty? Then have your shoes made by Bronson Mannette. Here's a poster announcing a baseball game. The featured pitcher ime Ole Olson. I kd said he would become a great man some day. There 1s the refreshment room. The proprietor is Delores Pagel. Her motto is: In here you won't have to cash your checks. We're much cheaper - we!re on the Rocket's deck!

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