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when we returned to school on Sept 7, l9N8, we were all set for our big Junior Year Two more of our classmates were gone, Bill Hoffman, who moved to Mt Horeb, and Bill Nelson, who went to Mineral Point B M Band and Home Economics were added this year, with Mrs Thompson teaching band and Mrs Anderson teaching home econo mics Mr Crawford, Mr Nodolf, and Miss Hayes were also new teachers Class officers for the year were Mona Burns, President, Louise Runden, Vice President, and Lois Klosterman, Secretary Treasurer Mr Nodolf was our class advisor November llth was a big day for us because it was the day we received our class rings We were all proud as we picked our own ring out of the box And we are still proud of the rings that bear the mark of Hollandale High School our Junior Prom The Community Building was decorated in purple and white, our school colors Lilacs and iris were used to carry out the theme Lois Klosterman, Louise Runden, and Helen Anderson were in the queen's court Marion Peter son carried the crown that was made of red and white roses At 10 15 the grand march was led by Mona Burns, the queen, and Robert Anderson, the king After the grand march we all nced as Hal Mac played our theme song, Deep Purplen Because of our misfortune, on Sept 12th 1949 as we re turned for our Senior year, we took our places in the Commun ity Building All members of the class returned, with th addition of one new student, Gerald McGinnity ' All teachers came back with the exception of Miss Hayes Miss Schuh took her place 9 Y . . . f ,H On May 22nd the big event of the year took place-- cgi? uf' da H , . -1 , Elf 1
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S J cbt 1 mi U0 Class officers for the year were Lois Klosterman President, Mona Burns, Vice President, and Sammy James Secretary Treasurer Mona and Lois were elected cheer leaders Our class advisor was Miss Saether Robert Severson, Carl Schneider, and Mona Burns went out for forensics, with Carl going on to the district meet Alice Anderson dropped out during the year, making the class an even eighteen in number On September 8, l9l+'7 the group returned to Hollandale High School to begin their sophomore year, minus Claire Olson and Sammy Hughes who transferred to Blanchardville, and Florence Walstad who dropped out During the year Lois Klosterman was again elected President of the class, while Robert Severson was chosen Vice President and Neil Gilbertson, Secretary Treasurer The teachers this year were Mr Lefler, Mr O'Hearn and Miss Bassett Mr O'Hearn was our class advisor Carl Schneider was the only one who went out for forensics The contest was held in Blanchardville, but Carl was sick the day of the contest so he couldn't compete Lois and Mona were also cheerleaders this year Mona Burns, Bob Severson, and Neil Gilbertson took part in the league contest play, I'm a Fool The play was presented in Argyle, but failed to win 8 .Y 1 : , i . . , O Wilma Marty moved to Barneveld. 2Sxx'L n ,., P5 'Q
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Class officers elected were: Carl Schneider, Presidentg Mona Burns, Vice Presidentg and Lois Klosterman, Secretary- - -f' I Treasurer. Mr. Crawford was our class advisor. 'wexzffvgwg Ea Al play for the contest We chose a tragedy, 'The Valiant' H ing Seniors, this was our year to put on the one act On December 2nd the Seniors had their Homecoming, with Belleville playing Hollandale Despite the loss of the game, the evening was a success Several door prizes were donated by the business men to be given away at the dance Lois dropped out of cheerleading this year, so Mona was the only Senior cheerleader representing our school At the Blanchardville game the Seniors sponsored a candy sale and took in a total of S7 O3 Our Senior class play, which was presented early in February, was a comedy entitled 'Just Ducky' Miss Schuh directed it In December we picked out our announcements and name cards We also ordered new caps and gowns We chose the American beauty rose as our class flower, navy, red, and gold as our colors, and 'Let Arms Yield to the Gown' as our motto It is with much regret that the Seniors are planning to aureate services will be held on May 21st and Commencement Exercises on May 26th '-4 !0 ik., .K Xe' X477 say good-bye to Hollandale High School this spring. Baccal- ,ln 'bww ' f.. I xo!
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