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MRS. RUTH A. LYCAN B. A. Rockford College, American History, Librarian, Senior Clos Sponsor. MR. MARIO LUIS RAMIREZ B. A. University of Puerto Rico, English II, Spanish, Freshman Class Sponsor, Spanish Club Sponsor. MRS. ROSEMARY CONNELL B. A. Marycrest College, Davenport, Iowa, Junior and Seniro High, Elementary, Vocal Music. MISS JOAN SCHMIDT B. A. E. Chicago Art Institute, Lhrversity of Chicago, Art Smpervisor, Art Teacher for the Lhit. MISS BERNADETTE A. LONGAWA . B S Universif of Illinois- Girls' Physical . . , y , Education, G. A. A. Sponsor: PQP Cl'-'b SPOHSOU Freshman Class Sponsor. MR WAYNEL SCHROEDER B S , M S LXIIVBTSIIY of Wlsconsln,VocatlonaI Agriculture F F A Sponsor MR. WILLIAM MUELLER B. S. Wisconsin State L.olIege, High School and Grade School, Instrumental Music. 'fin
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Senior Class History 1955-1959 In September, 1955, fifty-eight freshmen entered high school. Our officers for that year were President, Vyonne Foss, Vice-President, Charlotte Meinert, Treasurer, Richard Hessenthaler, Secretary, Joanne Schlueter, and Student Council Representa- tives, Jolene Kloepping, Roger Malatacca, and Nancy Thoren. Mr. Vizek was our sponsor, and we had two class parties. Fifty-seven members entered school our Sophomore year. Our officers were Richard Hessenthaler, President, Jo Ann Lohmeier, Vice-President, Linda Yeoman, Secretary, Nancy Rupnow, Reporter, and Joanne Schlueter, Treasurer. Patricia Daws, Robert Dwyer, and Janice Stocker did not enter this year, while Barbara Krause, Russell Otterstein, Harry Rose, LeRoy Wilson, and Daniel McCool left us. Mr. Moorehouse was our class sponsor, and we presented a play at the school carnival. At the beginning of our Junior year, forty-nine members were in our class, but we found that Roger Malatacca, Marley Drewelow, and Richard McCarthy were miss- ing from our familiar group. During the year, Norma Buss, Bruce Doty, and Mary Koester left us. Leonard Ferry joined our happy class. Our main project for this year was sponsoring the Junior-Senior prom. Our officers this year were Dick Boyer, President, Jolene Kloepping, Vice-President, Lee Miller, Secretary, Nancy Rupnow, Treasurer, and Joanne Schlueter, Class Reporter. This year we presented Your Kissin' Cousin for our Junior Play. Miss Kuhlemeyer and Mr. Niedermeier were our class sponsors. Another proiect this year was publishing I7 editions of the TATTLER. When we entered our final year, we had forty-five classmates. Thomas Hoeft dropped our, and Rodney Tracy left at the end of the first semester. This left us yvith only forty-three classmates. Oar sponsors were Mr. Campbell and Mrs. Lycan. Officers, were Jolene Kloepping, President, Vice-President, Nancy Rupnow, Larry Miller, Secretary, Gay Hofmeister, Treasurer, and Linda Yeoman, Reporter. This year we had car washes, work days, a Valentine dance, and bake sales to make funds for our Senior trip to New York and Washington D. C. The Curious Savage was the name of our class play. Another of our activities was publishing the TALEBEARER. The big highlight of the whole 4 years was the night we graduated and recieved our diplo- mas. Thus ends the high school history of the CIass of '59,
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