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FRESHMEN FRESHMAN INITIATION September 7, 1956 The class of 1960 was given its initiation into the Darlington High School today. The stu- dents appeared at school wearing strange- looking clothes. The girls wore boy's jeans, men's socks, their hair tightly set in pincurls with a milk hat covering it The boys appeared in girls' skirts and blouses worn backwards. Heed scarves, lipstick and earrings were also added to improve their good looks. In this garb they paraded across the football field during half-time ceremonies of the game with Reedsburg. Wearing their dressup clothes, the Freshmen appeared at the gymnasium in the evening for a mixer. They entertained the other students and faculty with many stunts. Some of the freshmen were chosen to pick their ideal mate from the audience; others had balloons tied around their waists, which they tried to break with their teeth. A relay was also presented with the freshmen peeling bananas with one hand and eating them as fast as they could. Welcome to Darlington High School, Freshies. CLASS OF 1960 ELECTS September 20, 1956 The members of the Class of 1960, having now become quite well acquainted with each other, met today and elected the following officers: Gene Stevenson, President; Joe Wiegel, Vice- President; Rosalie Huntington, Secretary- Treasurer; and Clifford Pennistonand Joanne Tuescher, Social Representatives. Class advisors are Mr. Schrear, Miss Collins, and Miss Connelly. The class will soon launch its annual fund-raising project, the selling of magazine subscriptions. Top Row: Third Row: Second Row: First Row: Jean FitzGerald, Marcia Benson, Gary Cullen, Marion Bowers, Tom Bendorf, Lynn Genthe, Virginia Gilbert. Patricia Boyle, Jerry Carpenter, Jerry Calvert, JudyBerget, Sandra Bowers, Dolores Gratz. Suzanne Goodell, George Gould, Mary Kay Boyle, Janice Goodrich, Rose Darrah, Donna Jean Douglas. Juanita Chism, Richard Burke, Bob BadertscherCynthia Clayton,Carol Gabel, Rosalie Armstrong, Ronald Bennett.
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Top Row: Richard Johnson, John McWilliams, John McDaniel, James McGuire, Ralph Merriam, David Monson Third Row: Duane Nelson, Patricia Hauser, David Miller, Marilyn Kelly, Shirley Murphy, Elizabeth McComish Second Row: Judy Hirsbrunner, Betty Homb, Joseph Moore, Gaylord Mosley, Everett' Malott, Leah McGreane First Row: Pauline Nevels, Janet McGowan, Jacqueline Mullen, Elizabeth Leahy, Rita Hughes, Jean Malott Top Row: Ruth Siegenthaler, James Van Matre, Robert Rood, Harlan Peder- son, Edward Whalen, Betty White Third Row: Robert Tregoning, Carol Schaber, Gary Tuescher, Mary Ellen Pink, Lewayne Thompson, Gaylord Penniston, Janice Steiner Second Row: Sally Winslow, Judy Roseleip, Richard Schwartz, Shirley Wood- ward, Robert Virtue, Joan Sperry First Row: William Pink, Larry Willborn, Carol Hillery, Rose Mary Ruf, Nancy Gould, Marilyn Olson, James Staver
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Top Row: Gerald Monson, Francis McGuire, Torn McGreane, Melvin Hanson, James Kil- kelly, Gary Mevis, Paul Meier. Third Row: Mary Mathys, Rosalie Huntington, Norman Mueller, David Olds, Larry Keough, Joanne Lashock, Phyllis Olson. Second Row: Shirley Lancaster, Mary McGuire, William Meier, Terry Hastert, Daniel Mc- Donald, Barbara Homb, Sharon Lavey. First Row: Barbara Olson, Mary Hicks, Sandra Jackson, Sherry Hill, Jeaneen Halvorson, Carol Kraus, Barbara Hocking. Top Row: Edwin Weaver, Betsy Teasdale, Gerald Prine, James Springer, Colin Ward, Gene Stevenson, Duane Steiner. Third Row: Clifford Penniston, Betty Risser, Joanne Tuescher, Betty Weinbrenner, Car- alee Thompson, Joseph Wiegel, Homer Troy. Second Row: Richard Rock, Rhonda Peterson, Clara Thommen, Nellie Simmons, Gene Soper, Ronald Wedig. First Row: Bonnie Ruef, Betty Peterson, Shirley Schilling, Clell White, June Weaver, Rita Virtue, Barbara Stauffacher.
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