Cashton High School - Topper Yearbook (Cashton, WI)

 - Class of 1952

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Page 18 text:

MARY LOU LEE wills her dates with Sparta boys to her younger sister, Lois. LYALL MASHAK wills his ability to keep quiet in classes to Douglas Peterson. LAVERNE MITCHELL wills his natural curly hair to Laverne Kerska. ANNA OLSON wills her driving abilityl?D to Sandra Clements. GENE OLSON wills his popularity with the girls to Jon Peterson. LAVERNE PARKER wills his luck with cars to Paul Kadousek. DOROTHY PEIPER wills her soft voice to Satch Schendel. ROGER PETERSON wills his blond hair to Miss Schleicher. NORMA SCHENDEL wills her diamond to Mary Hanratty. DUANE SCHUMACHER wills his fendersfor what's left of them! to Mr. McIntyre. DON SQUIRE wills his dump truck to Mr. Curran. BOB VON RUDEN wills his dramatic ability to Danny Cavadini. FELIX WEIDEMAN wills his basketball skill to Dick Neuheisel. ALBERT WILLGER wills his excuse slips to whoever will get them in on time. fNf:::-:iZZ2i3,W6.2gg. Igggli k'i...............'.'-J.,-.sh,. W A . X -.NX 1seff kXH'r f' Q Q X as A f CLASS PRUPHECY I had been planning a trip to Mars for some time and now the chance has come. I boarded the plane only to find Donna Kirkeeng as head stewardess on the rocket. She is demonstrating to Carol Dunnum, Eva Anderson, and Dorothy Amundson how to fasten safety belts. Carol showed me to my seat and I was very amazed to find Eugene Dickman and Albert Williger occupying the places on either side of me. After inquiring, I found that they too were going to Mars. Eugene said the class of l952 was holding its class reunion there. Albert told me that due to the situation on earth, most of them de- cided to move to Mars. Such a speedy trip made me wonder who was driving this iron bird. I went to the cockpit and much to my surprise met Roger Peterson. He was accompanied by his wife, the former Mary Lou Lee. They are also attending the reunion. Joe Lee is Peterson's Co-pilot for this trip. JOB iS making his weekly trip to Mars to see Myrna Kolowrat. Within fifteen minutes we reached our destination. We get off the plane in the capitol city of Mars. You could easily com- pare this city to the earths New York City.

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1 lk ,'. 5 f Q. 2 ,gg Last wnl And Testament . A t We, the Senior Class of 1952, being of sound mind and body, hereby make our last will and testament. 4. swat'- DOROTHY AMUNDSON wills her Social Prob- lems book to next year's class. DORIS ANDERSON wills her dancing a- bility to Margie Weber. EVA ANDERSON wills her bookkeeping book to whomever wants it. HUGH BACON wills his ability to get dates with with Freshemen girls to Melvin Kniefl. DON BENRUD wills his Sunday nights at the Avalon to Rudy Bertling. LEE BERGER wills his ability to argue with teachers to Allan Bronson. MARION BOHLAND wills his bookkeeping assignments back to Mr. Mueller. MARY ANN BRUEGGAN wills her ingenuity in Shorthand to next year's class. EUGENE DICKMAN wills his Physics book to Gene Korn. CAROL DUNUM wills her typing ability to David Jenson. DORIS ERICKSON wills her messy locker to next year's Senior girls. DONNA FRIET wills her ability to get a- long with people to Barbara Rybarcyzk. LORRAINE GRONEMUS wills her ability to stay out late at night to Maralyn Hendrickson. ALMA GARTHWAITE wills her secretarial 'A'sn to any future secretaries in high school. ELAINE HANSEN wills her cheerleading ability to Dorothy Sharping. CHARLES HEMMERSBACH wills his ability to attend wedding dances to John Langan. DON JOHNSON wills his Norsk accent to Mrs. Merlo. NORRIS JOHNSON wills his ability to hang around Pat's station in Newry to Walter Erickson. ETHEL KERSKA wills her ability to go steady to Connie Niles. DENNIS KIRKEENG wills his ability to come late to classes to Mary Schumacher. DONNA KIRKEENG wills her outspoken-ness to Joanne Johnson. LYLE KIRKEENG wills his ability to take school radiators apart to Franklin Silha. SIGURD KIRKEENG wills his books to Jim Dunum. - EUGENE KNIEFL wills his muscles to Virgil Hagenbarth. MYRNA KOLOWRAT wills her sweaters to Dorothy Fredericks. JOE LEE wills his dancing tuba to Tay Melby. BETTY LEUCK wills her heighth to Larry Garthwaite.



Page 19 text:

We called a buger, or as we call it on earth, a taxi. Strange as it seems, the driver was Laverne Parker, accompanied by a chauffeur who was none other then Laverne Mitchell. By this time we had met several of the class of '52. we checked in at the Goodaroom Hotel, and found out that Marion Bohland was the hotel clerk. He informed us that Dennis Kirkeeng was chief cook and bottle washer. The head chef was Eugene Kniefl. His specialty was snake meat pie. We went across the street to get a snack before the big cele- bration. The waitress who served us was none other than Dorothy Pieper. She told us that her friend Betty Lueck was married and living in another section of Mars, and she would not be able to attend because she couldn't get a baby sitter for her three month old boy. Lyle Kirkeeng was Dorothy's boss in the restaurant. He told us that Doris Anderson and Felix Weidemann wouldn't be able to attend the reunion. Felix was putting on his most famous juggling act in the Weidemann Circus tonight. Lee Berger was another main attraction. He was demonstrating his tight rope walking act. Lyle Mashak was head barker for the circus. Doris cou1dn't attend because she had a job dancing for the Si-Si Club on Mars, and tonight was her big night. We left the restaurant and headed for our hotel to get ready for the party. After dressing we left for the celebration. when we got there it was already in full swing. We were welcomed at the door by Mrs. Richard Erickson, the former Donna Friet. Her husband was furnishing the dance music. Don Benrud and Alma Garthwaite were the entertainers for the evening. They were doing their famous dance duet. we met Mr. and Mrs. Clare Thomson, the former Anna Olson. Duane Schumacher took time off from practicing law to come to the celebration. Schu is a rich millionaire and GIRLS, he is still single Hugh Bacon Jr. is also in the chips. He's head of the Standard Oil Company on Mars and business is good. He comes in with FOUR dazzling beauties on his arms. Women mean nothing to him. The boys of '52 have been prosperous. Don Squire is running the Universes' largest Transfer Company on Mars. Mary Brueggen is Don's head stenographer. We ordered drinks and were served by none other than Norris Johnson. All drinks were on him because he was the instigator of the reunion.

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