Goodman High School - Echo Yearbook (Goodman, WI)

 - Class of 1958

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Class Will We, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and fifty-eight, being of sound mind and body, do hereby wish to bestow upon any one who is so fortunate as to receive them, our most cherished possessions. We hope these gifts will be whole-heartedly accepted and used, by those who receive them, as valuable tokens of life. ANNETTE BARRIBEAU bestows her ability to solve Physics problems to Eddie Ziolkowski. Don't let them give you any trouble at all. WILLIAM BARRIBEAU wills his dependability to Raymond Gordon. Just be good, Ray. RONALD BURBEY bequeaths all his Spike Jones records to Claire Houghton. Enjoy yourself, Claire. PRED CHITKO gives his Indian sign language back to the Indians. He doesn't seem to need it any more. DAWN DEAU wishes to bequeath her ability to wear straight skirts and bobby sox, to Lizzy Wywialowski. Live it up, Liz. MARY ELLEN DICKIE wills her ability to take dictation to Sophie Lubinskl. We hope you enjoy it, Sophie. EVERETTE ENGLES bestows his sweetheart, Lynette Giere, to John fspeedyl Wozniak. You better take good care of her! LOWELL GIERE places his comb and brush in the hands of Darryl Huennekens. We hope they will be accepted. KENNETH GRAETZ leaves his Model A for Bobbie Dickie. Just keep it running, OK? WALTER IMMEL wills the forward look , to the Chrysler Corporation. BILL MAJEWSKI wishes to leave his nights in a car to George Perry. Just take it easy, George. DORIS MODDIE wills her trim figure to Frances Frydrych. Just take the best of the whole thing, Fran. ANTON PIANTEK, wills his flashy glasses to Mr. Whitcombe. Do you think you could use an extra pair ? JEAN PIANTEK leaves her six packlcokej to Mary Millan. Will you still have fun without me ? JEROME RAFATS places all his brilliant suggestions in the hands of Victor Stankevich. Don't let them get you in any trouble, Vic. ROBERT SCHAUMAN wishes to bequeath his skin-tight levi's to John Maruszczak. Don't gain any more weight or they will never fit you, John. JOHN SLADEWSKI wills his overgrovm crewcut to Raymond Mastalish. Don't let it get to long, Ray, or it may get unruly. BONITA SMITHAM wills her ability to keep her nose down to a certain Freshman girl. We hope she will use it. RAYMOND STEFANSKI leaves his Wyatt Earp costume to Joe Rankas. Don't get your feet tangled in the holsters, Joe. RICHARD SWANSON wills his attitude toward school to Berta Immel. Don't let it take too firm a hold. CHESTER WALL wills his study hall romances to Art Kadubek. Take it easy, Art, and don't let the teachers catch you. CARMA WEINPURTER wills her ability to polish the apple to Helen Twardowski. Com- bining that with your intelligence, you should always make the Honor Roll. TED WOLOSYN leaves his Superman build to Jim Dallman. FRANCES WYWIALOWSKI wills her ability to be a good loser in the many arguments with teachers to Gloria Lukaszek. Being a poor winner is easier than being a good looser, Gloria. ROBERT ZIOLKOWSKI wishes to leave his never-ending conquest of knowledge to Mr. Kraemer. Do you think you'll need it ?

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Class History We merged as a class many Septembers ago. Our first two weeks were probably our most dreadful and frightening two weeks of our whole high school endurance. One of our biggest activities that year was our float in the Home- coming Parade. It was time well spent, though, because we won first prize. As Freshmen, we participated in the annual Christmas Tea. Robert Ziolkowski, the Andrew Johnson of the Freshman Class, was almost impeached. That spring we sponsored a Senior Farewell Dance. Our Sophomore year, we elected Bill Majewski as our President. That year, we launched a very successful Sadie Hawkins Dance. We participated in the Christmas Tea that year with a good skit. Robert Ziolkowski was our speaker at the Banquet and Frances Wywialowski received the Good Citizenship Award. For our Junior year, we elected Raymond Stefanski as President. We had the President and Vice-President of the Student Council from our class, Robert Ziolkowski and Frances Wywialowski, respectively. That year, we were also very proud of our float in the Homecoming Parade because we took first prize again. Being Student Council President, Robert Ziolkowski presided as Master of Ceromonies at the Christmas Tea and Banquet. We started the Freshmen off to their first wonderful year of high school by giving them a good initiation. Mr. Whitcombe took us to Iron Mountain to watch a newspaper be made in hopes that we could gain a little knowledge in putting out our own. Our class did put out a very good newspaper and it was enjoyed by all who read it. Bill Barribeau received the Good Citizenship Award that year. Bill Majewski was our speaker at the Banquet. The reason we didn't have a Junior Prom is because the majority of the class felt it would be an unprofitable venture. We had a public dance instead. Raymond Stefanski represented Goodman High School at the 1957 session of Badger Boys' State and Frances Wywialowski represented us at Badger Girls' State. As our Senior Class President, we re-elected Raymond Stefanski. He was also elected Student Council President and acted as Master of Ceromonies at the Christmas Tea and Banquet. Doris Moddie was crowned Queen of the Homecoming by our Co-captain, Bill Majewski. Kenneth Graetz was the other Co-captain of our football team. Frances Wywialowski and Robert Ziolkowski were the co- editors of our yearbook, The Echo. We had Father Goes Domestic as our Senior Class Play. Out for football in their last year of high school were Ted Wolosyn, Robert Schauman, Fred Chitko, Robert Ziolkowski and Everette Engles. Bill Barribeau was manager for football and basketball for four years. Robert Schauman, Kenneth Graetz and Bill Majewski were the only Seniors out for basket- ball. Raymond Stefanski, Bill Majewski, Bonita Smitham, Annette Barribeau, Bill Barribeau, Jerome Rafats, and Anton Piantek represented the Seniors on the Student Council. On May 25, 1958, Baccalaureate took place for the Seniors of 1958. It was followed by Graduation on May 29, 1958, when Goodman High School said good-by to another group of fine students.



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