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1 ERE EMEN Row lj Paul Schnaodter, John Jessie, Gerald Simandl, George Palmer, Gordon Wilbur, Richard Thiel, Marvin Geissel, Albert Patrick. Row 2: Sylvester Kudabeck, Joan Kincaid, Ray Greisinger, Edith Radliff, Ida Perry, Bill Brigham, Jody Schaeffer, Ronald Boodry, Miss Sampson. Row 3: Mr. Diffatte, Joan Saaz, Carl Hoffman, Wylene walentowski, Shirley Campbell, Ted Richards, Patsy Blanton, Janet VanCleve, Gordon Pence, Rita Montgomery, Agnes Kalata. Row J4.: Gypsy Mullins, Ilene Blanton, Ginger Popp, Anna Quade, Betty Pancratz, Charlene Cundiff, Jerry Jackson, Joyce Littleton, Eileen Gilbert, Barbara Fraley, Ella Andrews. FRES:!VAN CLASS On September 5, 1 5'G, eighty-one of us arriv,c for 3ur first year at C. H. S. At our first class meeting v e elected the following class officers: President..............................Edith Marshall Vice-president.........................Douglas Kincaid Secretary-treasurer....................Charlene May Student Council Representatives........Edit1'. Kaaliff David Noreika Our first social event of the year was Initiation. The event was looked forward to with much suspicion. Now all it brings back is pleasant memories. V e then gave the Sophomores a return party, which was quite a success. The Froshnen took an active part in school activities. Several coys went out for football and basketball. Many of us took part in forensics, dramatics, chorus, and band. Others participated ince-corating a window and a float for Homecoming. '.iuch of the credit for our success as Freshmen is due to the help of our advisors, Miss Sampson, ?-ir. Diffatte, and Mr. Donohue. V e hope the three years ahead of us are as much fun as this year has been I
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fCE UMCN 1 Row I; James Novak, Gary Kegley, Cliff Kincaid, Philip Sherman, Bob Pfeiffer, Pat Short. Row 2: Edith Marshall, Janet Walden, Patsy Stevens, Doug Kincaid, Gail Kincaid, Gordon Roberts, Janice Shorey, Dave Noreika, Mr. Donohue Row 3; Martha Neal, Shirley Schumacher, Pat Campbell, Mary O'Donnell, Joy Gross, Glenn Rosio, Ila Mullins, Jake Pitts, Dale Stein, Mary Davis. Row [4.; Garland Davis, Dale Rosio, Tom Richards, Patsy Sheldon, Shirley Brownell, Don Augustine, Jackie Skidmore, Harold Wickham, Ruth Kegley, Shirley Pfeiffer.
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CLAff HILL ..e the class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-One of Crandon High School, State of Wisconsin, being of sound nine and memory, do hereby make public and declare this to be our last will end testimony in manner and form, thus revoking any will or ..ills heretofore made by U3. no t.:e Seniors of 1951 do hereby bequeath: I, Sharon Brigham, will my good attendance at the ball games to all you enthusiastic fans. I, Fred Doreau, leave for places unknown. (As yet.) I, Edward Ginzil, leave.......at la3t'. T, Anita Gibbs, leave my flair for new styles to Patsy Campbell. I, Gary Himes leave Marilyn, but not for long, boy3'. I, Monte James, leave my good times with Mr. Diffatte to Ramona and June Jameson. I, Gary Jameson, will my working habits to Jan'ce Lambie. I, Karl Macauley, leave and I'll bet you can't guess who's going with me? (The rest of the senior class, naturally'.) I, Janice Cronce, will my pleasant personality to Jeanette Lewis. I, .Vayne Conn, will my Friday afternoon vacations to Mary Ellen Donohue. I, Mary Kemp, will my love for English to my sister, Betty. I, Penny Koyn, will my friendly smile to Arietta 7 agnor. T, Donald Lewis, leave with a girl in the front of my new car. T, Richard Littleton, leave with no regrets. I, Glen Marshall, leave my glib line to Garth Skidmore. I, Dorothy McT aac, leave my quiet reserved manners to Verna Jean Peight. I, Jim Noreiki, will my job at the theater to anyone who wants it'. T, Art Plummer, leave my Shakespearean coutenance to that lucky Gary Olinger. I, Sheila Plummer, will my abundant supply of energy to Roger Cronce. Ve, Elaine Schmidt and Georgine Palmer, will our good times at Laona to Ella Kulaf and '.Vanda Spencer. I, Fern Rosio, leave my singing ability to Douglas Kincaid. I, Ray Stevens will my winning ways to Glen Votis. I, Lawrence Torgeson, leave my lengthy torso to George Palmer. .Ve, Arnold Van Doren and Bob Jack3on, will our studious habits and love for good old. C.H.S. to Gordon .Vilbor and Paul Schnaedter. I, Wilma Woodbury, will my insistant chatter to Dale Stein. I, Angeline Zemen, will my height to John Jesse. I, Karen Pfeiffer, leave my w ay with boys to Jean Johnson. e, Phenton and Quenton Gross, leave our similarities to the Blanton twins. I, Joe Kalata, leave my vivaciousness to John Kegley. I, Jim Marvin, will my red locks to Mr. Diffatte. I, Donald Roberts, will my debts and troubles to Bernice V.aldon. I, Joel Netzel, leave my irresistible chsrms for the girls to Red Samz. I, Audrey Olinger, leave my cheerleading ability to Shriley Campbell and Charlene May. Vie, Denver Chaney and Marie Jameson leave C. H. S. with enthusiastic plans for the future. I, Peyton Geo, leave C.H.S. with high hopes of parsing my examination into the navy. T, Arlene Greisinger, feel proud in 3aying that I am still in a sane condition after finishing school with the class of '51. I, Larry Sheldon, leave C.H.S. with the same shy manner I entered school with. I, Carolyn King, will my Saturday night dutes to Darlene Bartz and Jack Antonuk. I, Patsy Mlhalko, leave my ability to , et along with Mr. Diffatte in study hall to David Jacobs and Garth Skidmore. I, June Sheldon, will my pleasant disposition to Joyce Nemec. I, Clara Stegall, will my pleasant hours ct C. K. S. to the coming freshmen. I, Carol Kincaid, leave my quiet place in Bookkeeping to Gary Bradley. I, Richard Nemec, leave my artistic talents to Rap Boodry. I, .Verlyn Cottrell, leave my scientific brain to Joyce Rosio. I, Vern Kincaid, leave my curly hair to Duanne Combs. Rusty Thomachefsky, will mv football prowess to Gordon Roberts. I, Shirley .'.aid, will my good school attendance to Vary Hawks. i e, Marlene Rollick and Janice Pfeiffer, will our ouiet ways to Gerry Geisel and Janet Van Cleve. I, Jr. Roboins, will my successful poetical achievements to Ronald Anderson. I, Alice Dehart, will my unpainted face to Martha Neal. I, Joan Davis, leave C. H. S. permanently. I, Audrey Popp, leave Hcrold Chartraw to the mercy of the Jr. girls.
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