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,Za gllezzf Q j rom U p I mball 1 2 39113 Annual Staff 14.5 Pep Band I ' f 'Page xgrpf . 274 A-V' lc'--vu! 1 N . J., --fiiavqg ,Z,, ARLENE AWDVRSON A us tard Band.gl,2, 3 ' , N 'Men may come it doesn't bother me. 11,?'Q!g sf fi? q,i,? 4 5 l NEIL ANDERSON, nBimn. Football l,2,3,tg Basketball l,2,3,L4,3 Baseball 1,2,3,ll,Q FFA 23 Annual Staff' Ll. Don't look at me girls, it makes me blush. , I DOLORESANDERSON, Band l,2,3,llg Pep Band 1,23 4- , , jg V 74, Softball l,'2,3',LL3 Chorus Ll: Newspaper l,3g .,' j o P2 c 9 Annual ,Editor lg.. A lle .,Kf A Q , An earnest mind, a heart of gold, Always busy '5 -' ' . ' V mf never bold. 1 bay byll A LLOYD BECKER, Beck , Football l,2,3,Ll3 Base- 11: s,,,y.:kLy 4 ball 1,2,3,llg Basketball 1,23 Annual Staff Llg 'Q '13 , Prom Committee and Attendant 3. ' There surely must be some hard work in him for none ever came out. ' A Qfisigii 1 iififig .llff , . tgatigk ftxyggg ll 9 I XC? CHARLES F. EOGENSCHUTZ, BOgie . Choru 22, I' Forensics 3, Class Play ll. f '31, Books and I get along splendidly, Wit yV ', each other. f?,W'l, X ELEANOR cARLsoN. Chorus 1,2,llg Band 3,gg Softball l,2,3,H3 Annual Staff A. If you call her quiet, You hardly know her. H 'Ma Qld Awk, ,yr fl ' JOYCE CARMODY. Band 1,25 Chorus lg FHA 3,15 M Softball l,2,3,Llg Librarian 3,Lg.3 Annual Staffll YL QJQAV Don't try to convince me, I have my own A ' ideas. 6 - -f PHYLLIS CHAMBERS, Peter , Chorus lg Softball Z H! l,2,3,llg Prom Com. 33 Annual Staff Lp, News- paper Staff 2,3,l4.5 Homecoming Queen lg., Class Play LH Play Contest llg Librarian High school days have their delights, but they can't compare with high school nights. JANE DEHOS. SOf'tba11 1,2,L4.5 FHA 1,115 Qhorfvfs 25 Librarian 35 Annual Staff' e- 1 ' She lost her heart, but not her head.f. 4 CHARLES DRENBERG. Football 2,3,Mg Baseball 3,hg Chorus 2. V ' He knows that football isn't the only place . one needs a good line. ft, PK A A 8
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?4.A , Wx W f R r , Class fhstoly W alba , W f 1 , 1 V I 111107 ' ' Am? H4 N y- I, ..-.4y2..n........ugN , Y I f -x fr i' - X. xx X N nk. iff, Q . - ,I 1, I f ,Y 'yy MWJA SHIP'S Loc - xx MII' If x Ziggy j J Wy y WV ' X If' X Q! Q , L I! LV 1 1 sxlfl 1 X. 4 QM, 1 X' ,E- In September of l9h6 our ship, the G H S Viking 'g launched on its four year voyage Our first captain, Joyce Giesseman, guided us out of the harbor into the adventurous sea One day after two months of our journey, we were washed up on the rock by the So homor . Wil' ll ll 07 SS say S'fQ2Ti Qgg e , 7577 sa f e remainder of the H 7. YA ' year successfull 'f ' dA ' y x- 721' , 17 5. ' A x 6 .ig IQ! fx 5 L-.4 it 1 Ts A Y M J x N . Y I A ' K n o 0 r lr: x' ' '. '- , .,,, 3 f . 'Tk 7 P - mil - Z However, we survived and finished th , QL, M'm' A1W fX4W f 'W W W1 A! A ,A '7 3 if After spending three months repairing the ship and gathering supplies, we again embarked Due to circumstances beyond our control, we hired a new captain, Clayton Moegenburg The sea was calm until the new fresh men were caught in an undertow caused b J our ship Good sailing prevailed for the remainder of the trip, and in May we again returned for provisions and repairs K X ,I Q -x,. J x X.,f s!,QESz Nr q r aj - 7x W In September of ' 8, we again set sail having purchased a new ship with an upperdeck and hired a new ca tain E1 i p a ne Schultz This year our course was mapped to reach,NNeptune's Kin d g om , and upon reaching it, we had a formal dance with Davy Jones lBrault's Canadiansl providing the music About the same time we all bought rings as reminders of our eventful journey and our good times aboard ship Another Journey is about to end and our sh1p returns with the crew eager and anxious for time out N,Md gB,P A f Wm ' WI' llpzf 121 X l VN Z M il WZu 2 K W ,MAH f 459 qZ27'ia I flwvfj flew f JZ? 10' 4 ,I ff fffswmf I fdaml lvfll lf fflfg if X, 4 Wfa' 1 ,SQA 2 x4fx,+q,, ..i1'- v2?' I y'4Qr -sv fears MI As the last lap of our journey begins, we as senior c rewmen navigated the ship The weather chart for this year shows us that we are in for many trying times, but with our able captain, Orville Shine, and our helpful superior commanders fteachersl we are confident f o a successful journey This being our last journey, we are out for d a goo time, so under the direction of Commander G Williams, the play, NTish' was presented and was very successful. Our journey continued as scheduled and as we neared the pier, everyone gathered for one last ban quet in the mess hall, and after chow was over , we were entertained The day of docking was here and as we ran down th e gangplank, our Commander in Chief presented us with our honorable discharge papers CDiplomasJ With a last look at the ship, we realize that we have taken our last trip on this ship, but before us lies the boat 'FUTURE and so regretfully, we leave this ship in e trusting hands of our under crewmen. , sMooTH SAILING 1 f , s-ar THE '50 SENIORS , 'uhm Qrmaff W f ' g 7 Z' ff' A Q- X I 5 N, I 11 , , f I V , 1 W 5' W 'fe' . f YT aff N ' N' f 'X' f l:fm Z R Q Ax HW A X if, AHMW' !iiE, N X ,fi-.139 I iqwmh , V I X - ' Ahgx Eg' 1 Slda -W ' A X 0 urn -ww' - - ., 0 K D bwyvw x gglkd x- V! + Xb f!x, i X- ,Egg ZZ ,Y 1' xx-5 1 ' - f S X ,J 5 , Q W -1 X xg!! fx rr X fnligu ' V Y ' ffm v 5 20 J'f4n 5 A I pf 3 ,, fy Mg, I J . N ZZ . . 1, i x Z I 5,0 M f . 0 V! 55?-:-N f . . ' ' 'I 73 ! 1 yn ' , t 1 ' Q 4 4 wgfgp rf K J A , Q 4 Y fa as ,- . , f - ff - af f'-N ,-N- , s 7 1 ,f -f -YQ! -J' A Z Y 1 V f 1 , , , 4, he a.x A7 -F - - -L41 - Z N , lx lj if Jia' EQ ld ,X . 1 4? ?7,.l?+'r5f' 0 f , .4 ., A, my 2 'n . ' g aa s - f z-, ,N ' , , wi . s 1 Lv ' tn , '.,,-qgzu M k , , nf J 7 - 'Z YJ' A J' ,ff Z 21 . .ml X.. Q? ,W - X X 7 vfax Q xx x if ., 7 X wk, Y ,, , f,,ffz,Ai?Q as wqgjnrf H 0 f7 A7 N WE?Sa 1- fgkdfr sm disk! ff? ffl -fb ' Page v
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MARLENE EKMAN, nTudyN. Band 1,23 Chorus l,hg Prom Com. R Attendant 33 Softball 1,2,3,uj Initiation Com. 23 Homecoming Com. M3 Home- coming attendant 13 Annual Staff' l,2,3,ll3 Newspaper Staff 33 Class Officer l,2. nWhat's the use of working when there are so many other things to do. li VIRGINIA FIELD. Entered from East High, Madison Softball l,2, ,ug Chorus l,2,3g Prom com. 33 Annual Staff 3 Senior Class Play L3 Newspaper Staff 3. nNot too loud, not too shy, in fact she's just right.N PATRICIA FISCHER, uPatn. Entered from Shorewood High, Milwaukee 3. Chorus 3,h3 Prom Com. A Attendant 33 tball 3,h3 Homecoming Com. HJ Annual r Staff 3,h. to beg Nothing ever , nFrannyn. Softballl,2,3,h3 ics 33 Librarian My FFA lg f 2,33 Annual Staff M3 Class ere other men than those at school.n J XGE 'GTES'SEMAN, GiZmO . Band l,2,3,lg.3 horus Zahghlnitiation Com. 23 Prom Com. 33 Homecoming Com. Ag Pep Band l,2,3,h3 Annual Staff Ag Softball l,2,3,h3 Class offloar l: Cheerleader 2,33 Ski Club 23 FHA l. nwhen fun interferes with work, forget work.H THOMAS GOSS, NTomn. Basketball l,2,3,h3 Foot- ball l,2,3,hg Baseball l,2,3,L3 Chorus l,2,3,h3 Prom Com. 33 Prom King 35 Initiation Com. 23 Annual Staff M. nAfter the game is over, after the field is clear, straighten my nose and shoulders, and help me find my gear.n RALPH GRY. Basketball 1,21 Baseball 1,23 Football 1,23 FFA 2,l5,4. nHe has innumerable ideas which he keeps to himself.u PATRICIA HEALD, nPatn. Class Officer 13 Chorus 2,h3 Initiation Com. 23 Prom Com.l,33 Newspaper Staff hy Annual staff ug Softball l,2,3,A, Band 2. non with the dance, the night is young.n iq, Q1 ,f,w!,.'C?. Lm4.Lf,QfLgwA3, 'Z .,g,4rdtl'q' 'fiifttt' V ' 24,1 . EUNICE HERBST, nEuneyn. Class Officer l3 Paper Staff 2,3,h3 Annual Staff M3 Cheerleader 2,31 Prom Committee 33 Softball l,2,3,h3 Chorus 2,h3 Band 23 Class Play M. nGlorious nights were not made for slumber.U EMMA LOU HEDEEN, nEmn. Initiation Committee 13 Prom Committee 33 Band l,2,3,h3 Chorus l,3,h3 Annual staff Ag Softball l,2,3,h. nI've always liked school, especially the vacation part of it.N Page 9
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