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S-if LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: B. McCarthy, Mrs. Nowatske, Advisory V. Krubert, D. Wiedenheft, B. Katke, P. Wise, M. Walbrant. ROW TWO: C. Dawe, P. Greinert, H. Peck, D. Merry, M. Anderson, P. Anderson, M. MacKenzie, P. Stollenwerk, J. Walters, S. Ketterhagen, K. Moeller. ROW THREE: Roger Williams, B. Ross- miller, C. Hardaker, P. Rohleder, S. Wileott, K. Luckrnan, I. Gregg, N. Kretschmer, M. Peterson, T. Wil- cox, G. Heywood. ROW FOUR: B. Kelly, P. Ebert, L. Ludtke, I. Gillihan, L. Koeppen, B. Ludtke, E. Stall- man. CODY Editor Vicky Krubert l Art Editor ,..--Iv Betsy MCC a rthy Dyan Wiedenheft Editor-in Chief M . N t k Advisor B . . Make-up Editor rs WOT? S e T . A , D X ,,'t': T. .. Pamela Wise Mr- G C ypmg dv1Sor do ...M .f Bill Katke argl Walbrant 'X Busmess Manager Photo Editor 41
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Clnsswzllf We the class of 1962 being of sound mind and body---fwe hopeJ---do hereby bequeath the followingg To the faculty we bequeath our timid ways that have endeared us to them during our stay here. To the ambi- tious juniors we leave the 11qE profit we made on our Prom last year. To the sophomores we leave all our happy memories of those important occasions still awaiting them. To the freshmen we leave all our precious doo-deds such asg slightly used shotputs, cardboard fish, and hamburgers with the works. In addition to the above generous giftsg Phil Adsit - leaves his witty remarks to Lynn Scheel. Jay Anderson - leaves for greater things. Lynda Anderson - leaves with the same class ring she came with. Marilyn Ander- son - leaves for nursing school. Pat Anderson - leaves her typing ability to Mr. Hanneman. Cheryl Bolster - leaves her gay manner to anyone who likes to have fun. Ken Bork - leaves with a sigh of relief. Ken Bork - leaves his Nash in the trash. Roger Crain - leaves junior girls, reluctantly. Cathy D'Amico - leaves her hair color to Kay Kirkland. Jack Dunham - just leaves. Paul Ebert - leaves some used flashbulbs to Randy Schmidt. Peter Fons - leaves for Mukwonago. David Fox - leaves his nickname to Milton Berle. Jack Gilli- han - leaves his hair do to Rob Von Rueden. Judy Gregg - leaves her dancing ability to the freshman boys. Peggy Greinert - leaves her crown to whoever manages to catch Tom Lock. Cathie Hardaker - leaves her speaking ability to Susie Krubert. Richard Hauser - leaves his movie projector techniques to Warner Bros. Darrell Healey - leaves for Hawaii. Bill Helmstetter - leaves his prize peonies to Mrs. Redman. Terry Hempel leaves his Corvair to Mr. Bowe. Shirley Hqltzheimer - leaves her quiet ways to the thankful teachers. Bill Katke - leaves his electronic brain to the Science Dept. Jim Keats - leaves his shy smile to Jo Scheel. Brian Kelly - leaves his last name to Mr. Bowe's littlest cheerleader. Allen Knepel - leaves his many jobs to any two other kinds who want them. Athea Koegel - leaves her trampoline techniques to Audrey Stoddard. Karin Koegel - leaves her accident proneness to anyone. Larry Koeppen - leaves his friendly hola to Ken Weileder. Nancy Kretschmer - leaves the F. H.A. searching for a new leader. Victoria Krubert - leaves her heart in Belvidere. Earl Kulzick - leaves with many friends. David Lawlor - leaves his battle scars to the next guard on the football team. Jay Lentzner - leaves his ability to write themes to Gary Kornhoff. Mary Littlejohn - leaves her pleasant smile and friendly manner to every- one. Karen Luckman - leaves her homecoming problems to next year's queen. Don MacKenzie - leaves his driving ability to Roger Ward. Mary Kay MacKenzie - leaves her long hair to Judy Hall. Betsy Mc- Carthy - leaves her father's car to her father. Ken McFarlane - leaves in a cloud of smoke. Jess Meier - leaves his accordion to the Music Dept. Doris Merry - leaves her book on 100 ways to boil water to the Freshman Home EC. Class. Karen Moeller - leaves her soprano voice to Scott Kingzett. Harvey Peck - leaves his class ring to a certain sophomore. Helene Peck - leaves her shy ways to Clara Bressler. Diane Pellowski - leaves her nickname to Mr. Bowe's first son. Ronnie Placzek - leaves Annie to Dannie. Clair Roeker - leaves his punting toe to Mike Sievers. Bill Rossmiller - leaves his square dancing talents to Glenn Williams. David Schmidt - leaves his friendliness to his brother. Ron Siemers - leaves his flattop to shorty Healey. Chester Sokolowski - leaves his skill at winning elections to the next student body presi- dent. Nancy Spaight - leaves the Spanish tapes to Fats. Ernie Stallman - leaves his talents with a ham- mer to the Jr. Class Prom Committee. Paulette Stollenwerk - leaves her used typing eraser to Dixie Dancker. Bob Szmanda - leaves his six-way speaker system to Tom Brehm. Charles Theesfeld - leaves his paint spattered car to the high school. David Titus - leaves his shotput to Arline Posekany. Margi Walbrant - leaves her dark room techniques to Dick Flintrop. Pat Walwrath - leaves her giggle to Jeanne Katzman. Jane Walters - leaves the mumps to Marcia. Dyan Wiedenheft - leaves her cheer- leading skirt to be repaired. Suzette Wilcott - leaves Spanish II to Kathy Schultz. Tom Wilcox - leaves his paints and brush to Jean Thomas. Roger Williams - leaves his ag. know how to someone who doesn't know how. Pam Wise - leaves to see the world.
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W Dcacnlnes u M P 45 JMD .A J, 'Aff AM- x, 0' g f IZ , ' ' x Y C ' A - E Y it The pages in this yearbook were produced by toil and sweat--they're full of all the good times we never will forget -------- Our yearbook's inside ' story We'll now like to relate ---- The tale of mislaid copyg the prints that came too late, --Of negatives We've ruinedg of shots we didn't get--Oi the joyous celebration when the last deadline was met ----- And now We'd like to finish a certain task We've missed ---- Thanking those without Whose help our yearbook could not exist. 5 a , Cb We especially thank Mrs. Nowatske for her patience and advice- -and Mr. Fossum for his service so precise-- We also thank the teachers for their kind co-operation. --The students truly merit our deep appreciation ...... Of one thing We are certain, and We know you'll all agree, our TROJAN is more than just a book, it is A
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