Cochrane Fountain City High School - Pirateer Yearbook (Fountain City, WI)

 - Class of 1962

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CLASS MOTTO We have crossed the bayg the ocean lies before us. The seniors of 1962 worked diligently throughout the year while looking forward to that long-awaited day of graduation. Everyone was busy planning for a career or college as well as participating in many school activities and organizations. Twelve members of the class par- ticipated in the class play, THE UNGUIDED MISS. Senior class officers were Thomas Abts, presidentg Donald Stettler, vice-presidentg Barbara Ruben, secre- tary, and Patricia Hofland, treasurer. Jeanne Greshik, Bernadette Konter, and Neil Keller were senior repre- sentatives of the student council. Neil Keller also acted as president of the student council. Senior class advisors were Mrs. Sherman, Mrs. Goke, Mr. Steckel, and Mr. Troke. Mrs. Hoskins served as an advisor for the last semester in place of Mrs. Coke. Kathleen Bagniewski received the Betty Crocker Home maker award and Kay Schaffner was winner of the DAR award. GAYLE WASEKA Tall, dark, and then some. ' Class Officer Zg Band l,2.,3,-43 Majorette l,2, 3,43 Newspaper 3,45 Annual Club 2,3,4g Class i Play 4g Drama Club 2.,3,43 Prom Queen 33 FHA l,2,3,4g Cheerleader Zg Dist. Music Con- test l,2,3g Glee Club l,Z,3. ll w i P of' - 7 GERALD WOJCHIK 2' My girl Said She'd be true to the end, but I - play center. Football l,Z,3,4g Track 3,45 FFA l,2,3,4g Ofc. 3,43 Lettermen's Club Z,3,4g WJDA 2.,3,4. ANN BUCHMILLER The less I learn, the less I have to remem- ber. FHA l,2.,3,4, DELMA DENNISON Sometimes I have my doubts about this place. Transfer 43 FHA l,2,3,4g Newspaper 4. ll iii

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DAVID SCI-IMIDTKNECHT This guy is fast, his driving, that is. Football 35 Basketball l,2,3,45 Band l,2,3. JAMES STAAK I know a lot, but I just can't think of it. FFA l,2,3,45 TAB Club l,3,43 Football l. DONALD STETTLER Without music, life would be a mistake. Class Officer 45 Class Play 45 Band l,2,3,45 Ofc. 45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Ofc. 3,45 Pep Band 3,45 Forensics 45 Drama Club 45 Dist. Music Contest l,2,3,45 State Music Contest 35 Team Captain l,2. NANCY STOLL If a giggle were good for one's health, I'd live forever. Class Officer l5 Band l,2,3,45 FHA l,2,3,45 Glee Club l,2,35 Annual Club Z,3,45 News- paper 2,3,45 Drama Club 2,3,45 Cheerleader 3,45 Class Play 45 Student Council 2. ANDREW TYLKA Don't hurry me. FFA l,Z. JOHN VALENTINE Blessed are those who go around in circles, for they shall be called 'big wheels'. Newspaper 2,35 Annual Club 45 Class Officer 35 Prom King 35 Basketball 1,2535 Forensics 45 Senior Class Play 4. I JAMES VERAGUTH Happy-go-lucky, fair and free, nothing is there that bothers me. Football 2,3,45 Track 3,45 Wrestling 45 FFA 1,253,113 Band l. MARY WANTOCH Happy, carefree, and gay, scattering sun- shine along the way. FHA 1,2,3,45 Drama Club 2,3545 Annual Club 3,45 Newspaper 3,45 Class Play 45 Glee Club 1,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 TAB Club 45 Forensics 4. xX ,Q X ,.



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Class Will We, the Senior Class of 1962, being in our usual mental condition and in much better temper, do hereby dispose of our most prized posses- sions. To the juniors we leave our vacant lockers,misused books, and wads of gum. To the sophomores we leave our common sense and ambition. To the freshmen we leave a book called How To Skip School. To the faculty we leave our left-over tranquilizers in the sincere hope that they will be able to find relief from the confusion we have caused. To our school building we leave the calm, quiet serenity it knew be- fore we arrived. To our fellow Pirates we leave the following: Larry Abts wills his ability to play the pin-ball machine at the cafe to Russ Andress. Thomas Abts wills his natural ability as a chemist to whoever wants it. Pauline Bade wills all the fun she has had in her four years of high school to Susan Fried. Kathy Bagniewski wills her ability to blush to anyone who would like it. Diane Becker wills her height to Mary Przytarski. Diane Benning wills her ability to blush to anyone who is lucky enough not tO. Owen Bess wills his left -handed hammer to Robert Neumann. Lee Blank wills his ability to get along with the teachers to the in- coming freshmen. Nancy Bollinger wills her position as general manager of the magazine sale to her assistant, Carol Johnson. Gene Brownell wills his slightly used books to Judy King. Ann Buchrniller wills her past test headaches to her sister. Diane Decker wills her English books to anyone lucky enough to get them. Delma Dennison wills her sewing ability to the girls in home eco- nomics. Ruth Duellman wills her English book to any Junior who wants it. Suzanne Duellman wills her athletic ability to Pamela Dworschak. Jolene Dureske wills her ability to do nothing to Sonia Ziegler. Sandra Ecker wills her locker with the lowered shelf to Mary Przy- tarski. Allen Engel wills his ability to drive a car on three wheels to David Duellman. Judy F etting wills her books to anyone who wants them. Jeanne Greshik wills her cheerleading ability to Sherry Andress. Joan Grossell wills her black hair to Janice Bork. , Peggy Haeuser wills her weekends of horseback riding to Janeen Sher.. man. Ruth Herzberg wills her locker to anyone who is fortunate enough to get it. 12

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