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CLASS HISTORY On September 2, 1952, the footsteps of fifty-two timid and wary students echoed in the halls of Dodgeville High School. To lead them through the long days of traveling ahead, they chose, under the leader- ship of Mr. Prideaux and Miss McCarthy, Donald Eaton as president, William Perkins as vice-president, James Schuh as treasurer, Joan Dahler as secretary, and Jim Rundle and Bonnie Heibel as student coun- cil members. Swimming caps, long underwear, men's overshoes, and sand pails helped complete the freshmen's costumes for their official plunge into the social activities of D.H.S. This welcome, sponsored by the student council, was the biggest event of the year. To represent them on the Home-coming Court, they chose Nancy Reber and Joan Dahlerg and they selected Bonnie Heibel as a member of the cheerleading staff. With the footprints of a successful -year behind them, they anxious- ly started the sophomore year of high school. Raising funds for their junior year was their chief objective, and helping them were Mrs. Prideaux and Mr. Anderson, class advisors. Ofiicers were: David Wolenec, Wilbur Zemlicka, Gwendolyn Ralph, and Donald Gilbertson as president, vice-president, treasurer, respectively. Bonnie Heibel and LeRoy Crunenwald were elected to the student council, Besides selling refreshments at basketball and football games and selling magazines, the class took part in many of the activities in high school. Bonnie Heibel and Dianna Tarrence were representatives on the cheerleading squad, and Shirley Severson and Mary Lou Ruppert were chosen to be on the Homecoming Court. President Jack Scullion, Vice-President Roger Kramer, Treasurer Wilbur Zemlicka, Secretary Roland Christen, and Student Council Members Bonnie Heibel and David Wolenec, led the Junior Class through the biggest year-so far-of their high school careers. Again, they worked hard to finish raising the funds for their all-important prom, the theme of which was Fairy Tales. The theme was carried out with a huge replica of Cinderella's pumpkin coach in the center of the gym, and seven life-like dwarfs from Snow White strutting across the stage. On April 30, with a giant fairy-tale story book as a background, King Jack Scullion crowned Queen Betty Ladd. Music was provided by Benny Ehr's Orchestra. Mrs. Johnson and Mr. Fox, as class advisors, saw the Juniors through this wonderful and su cces sful event. The class was pleased when one of its members, Carla Morton, was selected Homecoming queen. Marcella Frolik and Gwendolyn Ralph were chosen as representatives on her court. Bonnie Heibel attended Badger Girls State, and Jim Rundle and LeRoy Grunenwald, Badger Boys' State. Once again, and for the final time, the footsteps of the 1956 Senior Class were heard entering the doors and halls of Dodgeville High School. Led by Mr. Fischer, Mr. Graetz, and Miss Inversetti as class advisors, the steps were, this time, more steady and determined, for the class knew that besides having fun, they would be making final preparations for later journeys in life. They chose as their officers Marcella Frolik, president, Gwendolyn Ralph, vice-president, Carla Morton, treasurerg Mary Lou Ruppert, secretary, and David Wolenec and Bonnie Heibel, student council members. The group was again honored to have one of their members, Bonnie Heibel, crowned as Homecoming queen by foot- ball co-captains Bill Martin and Jim Rundle. Queen Bonnie had as sen- ior attendants Joan Harris and Aletha Trace. Maggy-Zine, an orange floppy-eared dog, was awarded to the seniors as a prize for outstanding achievement in magazine sales. Be- sides their efforts in the magazine drive, they sponsored candy sales to finance the annual. Green and white were chosen as class colors and lily-of-the valley as class liower. The honor students included Marcella Frolik, Bonnie Heibel, Roger Kramer, Beverly Penfield, Gwendolyn Ralph, Shirley Severson, Dianna Tarrence, David Wolenec, and Wilbur Zemlicka. May 27 was set for the date of the Baccalaureate address. At Commencement on June 1, the halls echoed for the last time with the footsteps of the Class of 1956, With their motto, A great task finished-a greater one ahead, they marched toward the future, grateful to their parents, teach- ers, and friends who had helped make their high school journey suc- cessful.
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3 lt4'lll'l'll1f'll.S fllulw Se1'rf'tary- JOAN HARRIS 'Shffx gn! more pep lhun pPppPr. ' land 1.2.3,-1-3 Lhorus l.2..l.4g Girls oval l'1nsm-nilile-s 1.23.41 'lilirm--Act lax' fl. ll.A.A, 1.23.41 llonlf't'on1ing ourt nl llonorfl:1,llwrarlan.l. .lA1VlES JACKSON Work lnjfon- pleasure'-ifplensure l1tll'.Wl.f Iempl ine, lm-Q--At-I Plav flg Dodger llighlifv lusinf-ss lVlanag:'r 4: Basketball 1.2. .41 Footluall l.2,,l.41 Bas:-lnall 2.3.43 'ravk 1,131 l,vtte'rn1vl1's Club 2.3. rr-ai:-ilrn-r 4, LE ROY CRUNENWALD He lowes children-especiallyjnm iorsf' Chorus 1,2.3,4g Chorus Vir:e-Presi- dr-nt 43 Bous' Double Quartet 1.23 Three-Act Play 33 Student Counril 23 EEA. 1.2,3,4g EEA. President 33 EEA. Treasurer 45 Badger Boys' State 3. JERRY HALVERSON He is just an innocent little boy in Il big, bad world. ' Football 13 Trark l,2,3,4g F.F,A, 1. 2.3.43 EEA. Secretary 31 F.F.A, Reporter 4. BEVERLY HILDRETH Her quietness is rather deceiving. 1,11-1-t.Iuh l.4gC.A.A. 1.2.3.4. JOHN HUSUM I didn? say ll word: but, oh. what I was thinking. Baseball 2g EEA. l,2,3.4. ROGER KRAMER He'n' try anything once. Band 1.2.3.4-3 Chorus l,2,3,4g Three- Art Play 35 Dodge Highlife Editor 4g Basketball 13 Football 1.4: Class Vive-President 3. H BETTY LADD If I had wings of an angel. wouldnil I look silly? Clee Club 11 Three-Act Play 2.33 Dodger Art Editor 4-g Prom Queen 3. BONNIE HEIBEI, Mpeppy as ginger. nirf' as pie' Thafs our Bonnie' of Dorfgrt' High. Band 1.2.3.4: Band Pri-sitlvnt Chorus 1.23.45 l1ralnatim's Clul Forrnsivs 2.3.43 11111-vrla-aulf-r 1.12.1 Student Counril Program llliairn 3,41 C.A.A. 1.2.3.4-1 tl,A.A. S4-1 tary4Trf-asiirvr 33 Dodger lligh Assistant Editor 43 Homvvoni Qum'n4g Spanish 11111112.31 Bud Girls' Sl2ilt'31SllNll'lll Counvil 3.4, MARCARIRTTE JOHNSTON Some say she's slurlions, some xt .vhe'.v nol. We know she's frienrlllv. and lh rounls n lol. Cl:-v Llub l.2.3.4g G.A.A. 1.2.3.4
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