Gibraltar High School - Viking Yearbook (Fish Creek, WI)

 - Class of 1952

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, 1 4- G 'Y ff! 1, ff 7 v ' V .ang 4 , 1 v if -4AQ, , 4- 4 ff'-If Q- g'4 '6f' , A oe. 1-4495 ,f , Edwin Raymond, Eddie . Chorus 2,143 Vikette 3 ,1fJd'Yi- FFA 2,3,h. , P ff 'A leak in the at the wheel. gas tank is better than a. drip Robert Reinhard, Robby Chorus l,2,3,h3 Base- ball 1,23 Basketball 25 Football 2,115 Vik-etbe 1,2,3,u, Homecoming Attendant 2, FFA l,2,3,hg Class Officer lg. 'Fill of fun and mischief too, doing things he sh0u1dn b d0. Ray Slaby, Skooker . Baseball 3,143 Basketball 2.3.18 Viking 3.115 P1-on Attendant 3, FFA 3, Class Officer kg Football 3. 'You any all great men are dead. Explain ny being here. James Stadler. Football 3.14. 'If there's trouble, I am not around, but-- I have been there. ,,,, QF tfliftf rr, , x g Q, ..,- Q- WTQQM TC.. 1 fC on 5 T d , I1-9? -0' e 9. 'Fo gm PM , f QI -e , 'F :P I7 Phyllis Steinke, Phil , Chorus l,25Forensics3. A good line makes the best connection. Doris Uhlemann. Band l,2,3.ls3 Pep Band 2,3,l4 Viking 143 Prom Queen 35 FHA lg Class Officer 3. 'Nobody listens to me, nobody talks to me, no- body likes me. Donna Waller. FHA lg Chorus 2,3. Quiet, but nice. Darlene Zak, 'Dar . Band l,2,3,hg Pep Band 3,11 Chorus 25 Dramatics he 'Never mind nv waistline,it doesn't bother me! NOT PICTURED Raymond Johnson, Huns . FFA l,l.. If I were to choose between school and work-I'd take neither. CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS President e 0 0 Q e R 0 viCQ Press e n 1 Ro SOC 'Tr83Se e 0 0 e Ho Sgt. at Arms D. Olsen Advisors . . . . Mrs. Hickman Mr. Reince Page 13 I

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Wafif Pff:Z'1 will fl f Donna Luedecrs. Band 25 Chorus 1,25 Viking 3,15 Vikette 35 Cheerleader 3,115Tvrir1e.r 1,25 Class Officer 15 lkamatics 11. She's as likeable as she is lockable. Lois L1mdquist.Band 1,2,3,1g5 Pep Band 1, 2,3,15 Prom Attendant 35 Twirler 3,h. 'Glorious nights were not made for slumber. Mary Ann Mann, 'Mary . Band l,2,3,115 Pep Band l,2,3,1.15Chorus 1,25 Viking 1g5V:Lkette 115 Home- coming Attendant 35 Librarian 1.15 Dramatics 15. I'n like a brook, forever babbling. Dallas Hiller, Texns . Basketball Mgr. 145 vikette 3,145 FFA 2, 3,h. 'To argue is divine, to win is still better. Daryl Olsen 0le . Baseball 2,3,1.15 Basketball 5 2, 3,L5roof,bs11 2,3,h5v1x1ng M5 vnmte h5Prm fp, RN ring 3, clne officer 2,h. , Q, 'A great leader among men,but a great follow- If ' er of swollen. 2 if XJ Earl orsud,'cuf.1e'. Basketball Mgr. 15 roof,-J P V bm Mgr. 2, vixem h. H - 'It takes no effort to do nv vork,I just don't A 11 do ite' X, Jw Page 12 6 0 A W1 ,UA 'A1 N If or L-' VT Patricia Krishka, Patsy , Chorus 1,25 Librar- ian 3,145 FHA 115 Forensics 3. Easy going and soft spoken, that's our gal. Norman Larson, Bud , Baseball 2,115 Basketball 2,115 Football 2,3,11. 'What could I tell nw grandchildren if I spent all nv time on studies? Helen Linden. Chorus 35 Viking 115 Vikette 1,115 Prom Attendant 35Libraria.n 35FHA 1,2,3,115Cla.ss Officer 2,11. 'A girl both serious and gay-- A friend of all throughout the day. Dean Logerquist i Loggy . Baseball 25 Basket- ball 3' FHA lip, . '1'm 15.?1:1e,J ul so is a stick of dynamite. P piss' -1 RKA'1'P 1 1 0 41 Q - S ,



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Hears all, Sees all, Knows all-- Ten years have passed since the Senior Class of 1952 has left GIS behind. Let's look into our supersonic atomic crystal and see if there are any changes. Oh, what a change! The first scene we see is the village of Sister Bay. There's Bun 's new drug store and we see Lois Lundquist working behind the counter. Their regular employ G dman, has the day off. Glancing through some of the magazines we see some of our former c smates' pic es. Donna Lueders has just been named Miss Cover Girl of 1962. Phyllis Steinke is 1 omi I as a model for the Toni Home Permanent. Glenn Berne has just walked over to the mag co ic his weekly issue of the 'Charles Atlas Muscle Building Course. Moving on down to Ephraim we see several changes at en place. A sign Albrecht's Everpeen Beach Hotel' hangs over a hotel we remember by a dif erent e Out on the lawn, Shirley Anderson, Helen Linden, and Betty Gauger are relaxing after f har ni - -- L dining room. They are talking to Robert Reinhard who is the Dean of Agriculture a he Univ B - y s onsin and John Fitzgerald who is Dean of English at Cornell University. They ar -- end -L their c tions here as special guests of the owner, Dean Albrecht. Here comes Marcella derson -- the tree She has to do her shopping early because she and her husband Rollie Dau er f : xpecting c any v the weekend. , it Our next stop is Gibraltar High School. I ly looks differen It must be the new building that changes the scene. Inside we find Mar nstructing h stu ts how to be model librarians. Going into the gym we see Arlene Carmo win- e girls I-HE c sses. In the Home Ec. room we see Patsy Kriskha conducting her class. As ualjatsy is doing a fine job. Xi 'FX Continuing down the highway we enter Juddville. are topped by Thomas Gry, the new traffic cop. He tells us that Viola Copisk c king at Evs's s r and owns half interest. So we shall dash over to see her. Business is bo ng here ce they have .1 Q . d the new television set. While we are watching the screen, a fl comes ov ling us a ther is to be a televised court session. It seems that someone has b embezzel he funds in J es S d1er's Farmers Exchange Bank. Right now he is having a conferenc with his l er, ud : on ar is the court secretary, Shirley Becker, taking notes on the case . The honorable J ge B n ard Bit rf has just made his appearance and the case gets underway. In the audience we see yl Ol en an is wife, aldin Kita. They have taken the day off from the post office which they have or five e s n . Kenneth Charnetski and Gerald Kita are also here. They were buying ee h o tei - and decided to come and hear the case. Now we take a quick trip over to Bai ys Har5517Wzr wha :Ls going on. Entering the Baileys Harbor library, we see Darlene Duquaine going her d ly tasks a the head librarian. She is busy reading one of Marion Erickson's best sellers. ancing ugh the pe ers we see in the headlines that Darlene Zak and Bernice Johnson are going to meet in Madison Square Gar ns to determine who will be the lady wrestling champion of the world. Moreland Fandrei i to be the ee. Next we'll drop into Norton's store and see if Bill Hanson is still working here. e are info med y Ruth Anderson, who is trying to sell some of Reinhards maple syrup,that he has just eft his jo to age the Reimer estate in Penin- sula Center. About two miles out of town we see a sign Main tice of t e Lonel Hearts Clu , eise, Pres. We see James Overhv here. He has just returned fr Florida ere he h been cuperating from his four tiring years at Gibraltar, now he is lookin for a job. Next door to the club is a building owned by allas Miller. A sign outside informs us that it is 'Dallas' Gambling Casino. We decide to visit allas. While are outside we hear a loud crash. It is an accident involving two of our former cl mates, Doris Uhl and June Anderson. One of Parent's trucks driven by Doris and a Masterfreeze 11' driven by June w e completely demolished. While they wait for the police, we shall go and visit alles. While we are iting, we hear these news flashes over one of Dallas' self-made radios. Elaine Duquaine has just returned om Dallas, Texas, where she is ed as a first-aid nm-se with the Wild West Rodeo. Donna er has on omple her sationsl tight rope walking act which has made her famous with the Johnson circus owned by Raymo hnson. Ex-heavy weight champion, Gene Anderson, has just returned from a world wide tour along with Dean Logerquist who has just been named the champion skier of the Olympics which were held in Switzerland. Bill Beyers is campaigning for the presidency of the U.S. Eddie Raymond, his campaign manager, has just announced that Bill will be in Door County trying to get the support of the voters. Jerry Fischer, U.S. Senator, has been filibustering on the senate floor for three days. So far, he has said nothing. Leo Gardner has just been offered e Job with the New York Symphony Orchestra. He will make his debut in Carneige Hall soon. One of the cu-5 in the Brussels Stock Car Races got off its course, and is believed headed for Florida. Two of the compen- ions of the driver, Fred Haskel have not been identified. Shirley Henry, who was residing in Missouri with her husband, has returned to Door County to operate a farm in Ellison Bay. Earl Orsted hes just been named 'All American Water Boy of l962.' He is under contract with the Green Bay Packers. The scene in om' supersonic atomic crystal fades as we come to the end of our Journey. Page lb

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