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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY 0» August 28, 1955, thirty-six Freshman started their first year of high school. We were all confused and bewildered. By voluntary force we attended the Sophomore initiation party. We gave a return party on October 20. At our first class meeting with our class advisor, Mrs. Werner, we elected the following officers. President; Larry Paul,Vice President; Ronnie Ludwig. Secretary; Jane Geiger. Treasurer; Karen Robida. In the fall of 1956 we returned as Sophomores to find that our class had dwindled to thirty-two students. This year we had our revenge in initiating the Freshman. Mr Fait was our class advisor. We elected the following officers. President; Connie Warns, Vice President; Mary Ann Miller; Secretary; Larry Grewe, Treasurer; Pat Schattl. We began our Junior year with 30 members and during the year we lost two more members. This year our class officers were: President; Marv Reimer, Vice President, Curtis Bochanyin, Secretary; Connie Warns. Treasurer; Mary Ann Miller. Our class advisors were Mrs. Hemnhill and Mr. Cook. On October 25, 1957, we held our class play A boy Named Benlah? We sponsored a dance on February 15, 1958. Emil and his band provided the music. Pat Schattl was chosen as Badger Girl. On April 25, 1958 at our Junior Prom we danced to the music of Jerry Goestche and his orchestra. The hall was decorated to the theme April in Paris Marvin Riemer and Connie Warns Reigned as King and Queen. We came back in the year of 1958 with 28 Seniors. Class officers were elected as follows; President: Raymond Wagner. Vice President:Ronnie Lugwig, Secretary: Barbara Oestreich, Treasurer: Connie Warns. Raymond Wagner was Valedictorian, Jane Geiger was Salutatorian. Karen Robida received the D. A. R. award. We graduated on May 14, 1959. SENIOR MEMORIES ’f'-f f'en 7 7 'Peo V ' C.0WUC. AlflRV. Dooj RH« r D V kiteey rtf. doe7 S . Znnt K QLtnmnj fifTtx. Pnt m '' ffome iomi n s
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JUNIOR PROM APRIL IN PARIS Aoril 25. 1958, was the date we presented are Jun- ior prom! Connie Warns and Marvin Reimer reigned as Queen and King. Crown bearers were Rhonda Rei- mer and Douglas Stelzel. The court was made P Barbara Oestreich, and Gene Busse,Ann and George Waldvogel, Larry Paul and Mary Ann Mmer Dorothy Tishendorf and Gerald Gonnering, Curtis Bochsnyin .JJ ml “rt.l kthi ldnthr cnro»nine aSlc ... fur.l.h.d b, Jerry Goestche and his orchestra.
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