Fountain City High School - Spirit Yearbook (Fountain City, WI)

 - Class of 1950

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Dave wills his daily drugstore stops Eppie wills her ability to stay home Betty Jean wills CLASS WILL to Mr. Biersteker. nights to Jo Ann R. her temper to Sarah. Lyle wills his nickname to Ronald B. Marcel wills his interests in baseball to Gerald F. Eppie wills her interest in orchestra players to La Vonne T. Warren wills his picture of Mary Lou to David W. Delbert wills his curly hair to anyone with straight hair. The social problems class will their ability to argue to the juniors. Citz wills her tall, thin figure to Sarah. The senior boys will their driving ability to 'Tossum'. Lyle wills his big shoes to Mr. Rosenow. Nellie wills her Newton wills his Paul Kafer wills Newton and Betty Margaret Witmer. The seniors will glasses to Jo Ann Richtman. whiskers to Mr. Rosenow. his bowling ability to Roy Bork. Jean will their fighting ability to Ferol Hedberg and their trips to Bohri's Valley to Mr. Clayton. ,Robert Sing wills his hearty laugh to Arlen Schmidt. Marcel wills his Ruthie wills her The senior girls ability to stay under 25 M.P.H. when driving to Edward H. job at the Cafe to Alice Bork. will their cooking and sewing abilities to all those who will be taking home economics next year. Nellie wills her dark hair to Lorene Lash. Dave wills his interests in Winona to Red F. Lyle wills his car to anyone who can drive it. The seniors will their ability to build dream houses to Mr. Biersteker. Citz wills her glasses to Gerry Miller. wally wills his musical ability to Orville G. Marcel wills his interests in Whitehall to the basketball boys. The senior boys will their interests in the girls to the freshmen. Ruthie wills her The seniors will smile to Mr. Klein. their good conduct to the Juniors. Delbert wills his chair in the band to Leon Moor. Zeller wills his Marcel wills his Semling. The seniors will Betty Jean wills Warren wills his nickname to Mr. Rosenow. ability to get along with double-crossing women to Gerald their ability to learn something to the sophomores. her cheerleading ability to Lois Grass. neatness to Chuck Semlings Celia wills her Job at Wally's to whoever is lucky enough to get it. Betty Jean wills her flirting ability to Jane Duellman. Delbert wills his ability to stay in his seat to Mary Jane Condon. The seniors will Newton wills his Zeller wills his ball team. Newton wills his Warren wills his their main room attitude to the freshmen. heinie hair out to Jim G. ability to miss valuable free shots to next years basket- interest in basketball to Gerald Falls. curly hair to Gerald Falls. Eppie wills her seat in back of Slim Abts to Jo Ann Boberg. Warren and.Lyle will their ability to get along together to Orville Grot- jahn and Allen Ernst. ' The senior girls will their afternoon lunches to the Junior girls. ll

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CLASS HISTORY In September of 1946, 15 students began their high school education. They were Betty Jean Kujak, Wynell Duellman, Muriel Buchholz,Celia Hentges, Ila Ebert, Evelyn Karrow, Ruth Haeuser, David Zeller, Galen Tullius, Robert S1ng,Nswton Uath1s,Marcel Semling, Delbert Grossell, Lyle Haney, and Warren Bechly. Mr. Rosenow guided us through the year as our class adviser. The otficers for the year were President, Newton Mathis, Vice President, David Zeller,Secretary-Treasurer,Delbert Grossell,StudentCouncil Representatives, Betty Jean Kujak and Warren Bechly. Teachers for the year were Miss Parker, English, Mr. Klein, citizenship and business training, and lr. Rosenow, general science. After summer vacation we toundthat Ile Ebert andGalen Tullius had lert us. Helen Duellman and Walter Medea Joined us. Soon the sophomore class election was held. The President was Lyle Haney, Vice President, Walter Hades,Secretary-Treasurer,Betty Jean Kujak, and Student Council Representa- tives, Ruth Hseuser and Delbert Grossell. Mr. Klein was our class adviser. The sophomores sponsored the initiation party at the beginning of the year. Our teachers this year were Hiss Parker, English, Mr. Rosenow, biology, Mr. Klein, typing, Mrs. Richtman, algebra and world history. In our Junior year Muriel Buchholz and Helen Duellman left us. This left an enrollment or only 15. Warren Bechly was elected President and Prom King, Robert Sing, Vice President, Marcel Semling, Secretary-Treasurer, and Wynell Duellman and Lyle Heney,Student Council Representatives. Mrs. Richt- man was our class adviser. Our teachers for the year were Mrs. Sherman,Eng- lish and American historyglr. Rosenow,chemistry,Hr. Klein, bookkeeping. The Junior-Senior Prom was a success. The themesong was 'The Stars Will Remem- ber'. 4 In our senior year Paul Kafer Joined us. A course 1D shop and home econ mics was added to the other courses. Paul Kater was elected President, Ruth Haeuser, Vice Presidentgbavid Zeller, Secretary-Treasurer, and Student Council Representatives, Celia H sntges andNewton Mathis. Our teachers were lr. Tekle, Irs. Kirchner, and lr. Clayton, English, Nr. Klein, shorthand, lr. Rosenow, German: lr. Martin, shop,lrs. Hendrickson, home economics, and Mr. Biersteker, geometry and social problems. Mr. Clayton was our class ad- viser. We chose blue and white as our class colors, the white carnation as our class flower and our class motto was 'Find a lay or Make 0ne'. At this time we would like to thank all those who made our high school education possible. lay we also hope that all those following us will use their four years at Fountain City High School to the greatest extent possi- 1 0 .



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THE SENIOR PROPHECY The seniors of 1950 hadnot seen eachother as a group until their happy reunion of 1960, We had planned to have'1t every five years, but it seemed impossible in 1955. However, the complete class met at the Hill Top for the party and reunion. what follows is an account of the doings andlives of the class of 1950 since their high school days. First of all, let's start off with Celia Hentges. The kid we used to call WCitz' came clear from Los Angeles where she is an airline hostess. I never really thought the airforce wouldhave that much affect on her back in 1950. She certainly was looking fine with her trim suit and all. However, she's not married as yet. I wonder why? David Zeller is now practising electronics in Winona. If I remember correctly,he was very much interested in both electrical work and Winona at the time of graduation. The only difference in Dave was a few gray hair and a couple of wrinkles causedby the trials of married life andthe raising of three boys. As for the boys--they certainly seem like their father. It's funny about Betty Jean Kujak. I always hadthe idea that she would be the first to leave Fountain City and the first to be married. But time shows that I was wrong. Lizzy has taken a controlling interest in what used to be the Ahts Cafe and has started a nice business. Her excuse for not marrying was, and I quote, 'Well, Paul, what I wanted I couldn't get and what I could get I didn't want.' So you see she still has the same way of thinking things out for herself the same as she did back in Fountain City High School. ' Newton Mathis is really the most educated one of all the fourteen. He is now doing very well at his practice of medicines, for animals that is. Yes,Newtie is now a veterinarian with a very good practice builtup in Alma. We always did suspect that his main interest was at Alma. when he was in school, but little did we expect he would set up a practice there. Ruthie Haeusen the one who used to do her shorthand in social problems class, is now the wife of a prosperous grocery man here in Fountain City. It seems as if Ruthie marrieda few years after graduation andis now raising a nice family,now numbering three. Ruthie still looks fine and has the same twinkle in her eye that she had back in 1950. Evelyn Karrow, who was the editor of our annual, is now residing on a farm out on the Fountain City Ridge. She and her husband have a large and very successful chicken farm. WEppien said she went to nurse's school for a year but love ovendame her, and she took on the duties of a farm lady. 12 1

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1950, pg 43

Fountain City High School - Spirit Yearbook (Fountain City, WI) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 28

1950, pg 28

Fountain City High School - Spirit Yearbook (Fountain City, WI) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 6

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Fountain City High School - Spirit Yearbook (Fountain City, WI) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 9

1950, pg 9

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