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Senio-ll After four long years of homework, clubs, parties, dances, and more homework, we finally made the grade, and are now entitled to the rank of “Seniors.” As we bid farewell to our high school days, we recall the various activities our Senior “guys” and “gals” participated in. The Senior boys saved their spirit by going out for football and basketball and doing wry well. They were Justin Millay, Jerry Scho-misch, Don Kobriger, Don Hoffman, John Mortimer, Don Schv obe, and Pat Meier. Three Senior girls ch-aered at every game, trying to keep up our school spirit. They were Lorraine Salm, Donna Groeschel and Lorrie Nachtwey. We were wall represented in FHA. FFA, Art Club, Glee Club, Band, Forensics, Dramatics, Latin Club, Barkers and other clubs. Again many of our Seniors took part in the Solo Contest, and we were again well represented on the Honor Roll. The honor of raising and lowering our school flag went to Jerry Schomisch and Lorrie Nachtwey. At times, we thought it was a pretty rough road, but now that we’ve reached the end of it. ready to face a bright future, we’re glad we didn’t give up, and we hope all you kids have just as much fun in your Senior year as we have had! First Semester First row: J. Schrage, E. Emery, C. Land-graf. Second row: R. Pfeffer. Second Semester First row: D. Groeschel, J. Mortimer. Second row: J. Schomisch, L. Nachtwey. 1
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GIgM Will Delores Ausloos -wills her laugh to Jeanette K. (Freshman). Wilmer Beyer and Herman Juckem—their job of check room to John Steenport. Helen Brotz—wills her red hair to Barbara Schaefer. Grace Duchow—wills her Home Ec. ability to Arlene Endries. Eleanor Emery—her shorthand ability to Ber-della Hephner. Delores Ecker—her ability to skip classes and get away with it to Francis Schmitz. Peter Fox—his boxing technique to Delmar Berg. Richard Geiser—wills his bashfulness to Mary Lee Eick. Donna Groeschel—her baton twirling ability to Jacky Dernier. Beatrice Guenther—her piano ability to Doris Nett. Rosaline Heimermann—her noon day rides to Lola Ninedorf. Dorothy Hephner—wills her absence to Roma Ludwig. Alice Hertel—her Econ. book to any Junior. Donald Hoffman—his height to Don Bruckner. Betty Jaeger—wills her band uniform back to the band. John Juckem—the quiet corner in 4th period study hall to Claude Jacky. Richard Kampfer—his women trouble to Joe Schomisch. Florence Handler—wills her glasses to Gladys Ausloos. Francis Kartheiser—his chemistry seat to Peter Just. Cleta Keuler—wills her job at the theatre to Nancy Miller. Jeanette Keuler—wills her freckles to Alice Bittner. Don Kobriger—his letter to Carol Halverson. Clarence Kopf—wills his class ring to Alice Andrews. Lyle Kossman—himself to Howie Bowe’s band. Catherine Landgraf—her chemistry book to her sister. Marjorie Lemke—her bookkeeping ability to Joanne Tyrrell. Dorothy Ludwig—her study hall seat to, well, anyone. Patrick Meier—wills Mary Ann back to the Junior Class. Adeline Meyers—her tardiness to Barbara Landgraf. Justin Millay—his life to the Air Corps. John Mortimer—wills his fast speech to Marvin Gruett. Roger Mueller—his truck to Lloyd Buechel. Dolores Nachtwey—her quiet voice to Eunice Pilling. Arlene Paulsen—the name Bill to Marlene Groeschel. Jeanette Pautz—her locker to her sister. Robert Pfeffer—his football managing ability to Bennie Wagner. Rosemary Price—wills her gum chewing and not getting caught ability to Don Jodar. Willis Priebe—his typing seat to Lorraine Brantmeier. Robert Rief—his dramatic ability to John Schomisch. Cyril Riemer—wills his bookkeeping ability to Betsy Mortimer. Alice Roehrig—her corny jokes to Jim Steenport. Lucy Ruffing—her famous poem writing ability to Joan Ludwig. Lorraine Salm—her speech work to Alice Casper. Marjorie Schmid—her band seat to Norma Thielman. Jerome Schomisch—wills his future to Lorrie. Jean Schragc—her shop ability to Lloyd Broker. Lorraine Schultz—her studying ability to Janet Cooper. Donald Schwobe—his FFA work to Lester Nett. Robert Schwobe—wills his driving ability to Paul Steffes. Betty Steenport—her dark hair to Yvonne Bosnia. Elroy Steger—his speed to Orville Ausloos. Califern Tyrrell—wills her cheerleading ability to Ruth Alten. Mary Jine Van Daalwyck—her skating ability to Joanne Wenzel. Alice Veit—wills her secret crushes to Ina Claire Shaurette. Catherine Voigt—her height to Joan Klitzke. Elmer Wagner—himself to New Holstein. Roger Wenzel—his music ability to Bob Phillips. Madonna Walt—her boyfriend to the Army. Marion Wingers—wills her quiet ways to Lorraine Sartori. 20
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