Cashton High School - Topper Yearbook (Cashton, WI)

 - Class of 1950

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There is a chapel-Looks like there is a wedding taking place. There goes the wedding mareh- That organ sure sounds funny-why, it's not an organ, it's Elaine Dunnum and her oboe-and the minister is Ed Peterson . Isn't that a coincidence. The last I heard of Ed, he was looking for a minister! They say that Elaine plays her oboe, piano, and sings for all the weddings on the Rocket. I hear that they are having a round table discussion today. The main feature will be a lecture by Joan Weibel. This panel will be taken word by word, by the President's Private Secretary, Betty Anderson. He will use the speech for his next election campaign. It sure is warm in here. I know, I'll go swimming. I hear they have a very nice looking like guard. They say he's tall, blond and Nor- wegian. That sounds like Howard Anderson from Fish Creek, Guess I'll go over and talk to him. Howard told me that they are having an acrobate do tricks for entertainment tonight. Here is a poster advertizing him- Come right in and take a seat, See Dick Leis, what a treat, He's quick. amazing and very smart, Why, he gave the Man on the Flying Trapez a start. I know 1 11 never miss this, Where ıs everybody going? We've landed! I'm on Mars- What a beau- tiful place. And there is the President of Plants Incorporated, the famous Arne Marking. He is manufacturing parachutes to desend to a planet known as the earth. Oh-oh-oh, what is happening! What are they putting on me? I'm falling-down-down-boom! Where am I? This looks like Cashton; it is Cashton! There's Paul's- I know now, I was just used for the experi- ment of Einstien Strand- to test the Marking Parachute. Oh well, I'm really glad I'm back. (CL History Four years ago the class of 1950 made its entrance into Cashton High School as Freshmen, thirty-eight strong. However, it was not long till our green actions faded to such an extent that we were no longer felt conspicuous. Our first important event was being initiated by the ‘Sophomores. Every group should be organized and our first class meeting was for this purpose. Our president, Anita Frederick, lead us sucess= fully through our Freshmen year. Our class members took part in many extra circular activities. in our Sophomore year our membership diminished to twenty-nine students. This year we were guided by our able president, Elaine Dunnum, Many of us participated in Band, Chorus, Forensics, Baseball, and Basketball. Our Junior year was filled with important happenings. We edited our high school paper. We presented the play M'Liss under the direc- tion of Mrs. Seri, Richard Erickson lead us sucessfully through this year. | Richard Erickson reigned as King and Ruth Ann Lee as Queen at our Junior prom. The theme was Stardust. To complete our Junior year we honored the Seniors at our Junior-Senior banquet. As seniors we are trying our best to fullfill our duties editing the Annual, and producing a good play, besides taking part in such outside activities as band, chorus, forensices, Library Club, F.H.A. and F.F.A. The president, Dale Strand has guided us through this year, in leaving,we take with us our much needed knowledge and pleasant memories,



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Junior Gi: AMA Row : A. Langan, L.Garthwalte, D.Beffa, D. Kamperschroer, Miss Nive! sbennor, Miss Addison, O. Bethauser, P. Gasper, ,. Braun, J. Cary, o Olatad, A. Williams Second Row : V. Feldbruegge, J. Nordstrum, Cw Schroeder, M. Leis, E. Gronemus, M. Degenhardt, M. Marx, L Neubauer, P. Jacobson, M. Schmitz y E. Butzler, E. Johnson, L. Berg, D. Hurtz. Ñ Third Row : E. Schmitz, H. Severson, D. Peterson, W. Berg, N. Schreier Y Re Lueck, J. Torkelson, P. Anderson, D. Feldbruegge, P. Leis, D. Dickmal K. Arentz, K. Schumacher, J. Hundt. N 7 RR Za (ef A Omer Bethauser President Helen Gasper Secretary Melvin Brawn Vice President Doris Kamperschroer---Treasurer Council Members ---Sylvia Kirkeeng, Donald Bef’ When we enrolled as Freshmen at Cashton High School in 1947, theri were fourty-two in our class. Throughout the years we have participat! in and enjoyed the activities of our schoal. The big event of our Fresl men year was our initiation into high school. However, by the time we were Sophomores, we were well acquainted with the routine of high schot As juniors we presented Seventeen Is Terrific a comedy, as our class play We had some withdraw als, but eight SĄ. Marys students came to fill the vaconcies. The highlight of this year was the Junior Prom. We ar-, ranged and produced that for the twenty-eighth of April.

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