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CLASS HISTORY The historv of the class of '48 began September 3, 1935, with s kindergarten class of Richard leyer, Russell Bruneau, Elmer Mil- lette Jr., Ronald Cassidy, William Draxler, Kenneth Edlebeck, Mary Jane Aver, Donald Engel, Merle Gilson, Donald Petersen, Clifford Rebarchik, Walter Hobokoff, Stanley Schram, Gerald Swanson, Leola Ebert, Carol Graetz, Julie Gudowicz, Jean Sipple, Mary Jane Pratt, Charlotte Hetfeld, Agnes Jensen, Helen Jock, Joan Millette, Doris Oshkosh, Margaret Mlala, Dorothy Petersen and Shirley Vogels. There are no remarks on record about us. When we entered high school as freshmen, however, we were the largest and noisiest class in G.H.S. We were divided, but not sil- enced. After being dulv initiated, we dropped into obscurity. We made out Sophomore debut by throwing our Sadie Hawkins dance. One member of our class, Carol Graetz, competed in the state forensic contest at Madison that year. As juniors we bepan to make ourselves known. Agnes Jensen be- came the Editor-in-Chief of 'Chattercheer' the school paper and our brain-child. We spent most of our junior year raising money for our pro . We choose our theme 'I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles' and our com- mittee with Charlotte Hetfeld as prom chairman to work on it. Francis Fatla was elected Prom King. He chose Agnes Jankowski as his queen. Maybe we're partial, but we think ours was one of the lovliest proms given in our school. Who can forget dancing under the ceiling of colored balloon bubbles and gazing at 'fairylandn with 1t's colored lights over vour partner's shoulder? Ah, those days! Here we would also like to acknowledge the great help Miss Opal Winter gave us, and the underclassmen who worked with us -------- thank vou. How, we are seniors, and now we are leaving. At the beginning of this vesr, we won first prize with our float as we have for the past two Wears. We have revived the neglected ulchon---that chron- icbe of G.H.S. With Mrs. Russell, our director, we presented our class plav 'The Life of The Party' November ZOth, 1947. Other than that, we've 'stalked the halls impressing the frosh, ignoring the Sophs, and keeping the juniors from thinking thev're better than us.' We share a common goal..0ur motto is NLet Us Go On To Perfect- ion.n Our class flower is the red rose, and our colors are silver- grev and rad. There are now twenty-six of us. Mary Jane Ayer, Inf' rains Duckowski, Leola Ebert, Anton Fatla, Carol Graetn, Charlotte Hetfeld, Shirlev Houchton, Agnes Jensen, Agnes Jankowski, Victor Kobvlarg, Boris Klahn, Jackie McGregor, John Mrozek, Jeannette Nusa- kewvich, Narnia Shivelv, Julie Gudowicz, Stanlev Sopkowicz, Doris Oshkosh, Dorothy Petersen, Dorothv Pawalski, Bill Roff, Robort Toth, Walter Robokoff, John Schram, Eddie Wvsocki and Frances Wood are the class of '4F. Our Baccalaureate service which will be given by Rev. Feldt is bein? held May l6+h, 1949. We shall close our history May 21st, 194 , our graduation dav. The Class of '48 Compliments of 8-hi Club
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