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Jig me A em 0I'L Q6 ce 'lm' awe LJ When September rolled around 1n 1951 f1fty four green freshmen walked through the doors of J C Hxgh the1r eyes f1l1ed w1th wonder and ant1c1pat1on of what was to come They soon lost the1r shyness and lack of conf1dence for they became part of those who were happy and busy W1th the1r many act1v1t1es A freshman dance was held to get the members of the class better acqua1nted and everyone had a wonderful t1me The more well known members of the class were Charles Oestre1ch Carolyn Neuman Mar1lyn Knaack Jean Staude L1las Wltte and Yvonne Zastrow Mrs Kraby and Mr B1ttner were our able adv1sors and through them we came to reahze our four years at J C H1gh would be ones of hard work and long hours but so Jam packed full of fun and aCt1V1t1eS we would never forget them We entered our second year a somewhat d1fferent class w1th the loss of Jennme Meyers Harvey Baumann Chuck Oestre1ch and Lauretta Kreldermann but we also added some new members Carr1e Henderson Valer1e Fuerbr1nger and Russell Otto Th1s was the beg1nn1ng of three successful years Our float ' We'll Stop 'Em Cold won f1rst pr1ze 1n the Homecom1ng Parade and w1th a few con cess1on stands at the games we began to bu1ld up our treasury fund Our adv1sors Mrs Kraby and Mr Brandt and enthus1ast1c leaders Dave Row lands Kathryn Koser Joyce Kell1ng Carr1e Henderson Ronald Kl1ngbe1l and Merlln Pfe1fer helped g1ve us a class sp1r1t wh1ch grew stronger w1th each year The order1ng of class r1ngs drew to a close a happy and well rounded year More members had left us durlng the year Robert Bartz Jean Buske, Gordon Genz, Sally Krause, Bob Nelson and Dor1s Schroeder. The b1g year came all to soon We were f1na1ly Junlors, wh1ch meant we had a lot to do to make lt the except1onally successful year we wanted lt to be. St1ll more members had dec1ded to leave us They were Patr1c1a Bretzman, Carolyn Neuman and Elsa Luebke. Robert Schnelder entered 1n t1me to enjoy many of the eventful act1v1t1es We started off w1th a b1g bang, w1nn1ng the magazxne campa1gn and aga1n f1rst pr1ze for the float, We're Expectmg V1ctory, 1n the Homecomlng Parade Our class r1ngs came, so now we could really acknowledge ourselves as members of J. C. I-hgh The class play Mother Is A Freshmen showed very favorable results We worked hard on all these events to save money for our prom wh1ch we wanted to make b1ggest 8 -512,1 ' W if 7 V Q, ' S r i - N x mb rv Witt W l 'Net . , , ',i'v o'Se , ' , J! Nigel ...Q Zz' L fi' .17 ,Y S I ,- Eg X tx 'ugjbvyl nav y '51 ' ' If E 5 -6 -24 -if 'f ,. , 1 - .fi 5 -- ,, - 1 , A Q Q- - 'LD' , - . 1 , ' 1 . I .- Z 1 1 1 . , . . . . 1 , - , . 1 1 1 5 1 . . . . , - 1 , .. , . 1 - 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 . I ,
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f- 5 ir? I 1 V' MR, RENVILLE CHITWOOD Principal Platteville State College, University of Wisconsin, Blue River Union Free High School, Social Problems, Advanced Algebra. J x Jem, ,ff wif JW K' l'gPxf.1cl'y9gr'? 7' l K 0,9 CS. MRS. ALICE ODLAND Milton College, Deerfield High School, English. MR. DUANE SACKETT LaCrosse State College, Menasha High School. World History, Coach. MRS. MARION CHITWOOD Carroll College, Green Bay West High School. Amer- ican History. Library. MR. KENNETH DOWLING University of Wisconsin, Dodgeville High School. General Science, Chem- istry, Algebra. MRS. LORRAINE KRABY Milwaukee State College, Jefferson High School. Music. , yr 6.5, t .J , i if Wi .Yell 'Q 1 u If I nfs. AU! Qi Ctr' N . I Y .2 if I Q Q63 If fglf' 1 W .E 5
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and best The theme Make Bel1eve was chosen w1th Marvln Moldenhauer and Mar1lyn Knaack headlng as k1ng and queen The corners and walls were de corated w1th l1fe l1ke storybook characters and the colors blue and wh1te were used for the false cellmg and s1de decoratlons The punch stand Was huge pumpkm coach and a beaut1ful s1lver star was hung from the center of the ce1l1ng D1fferent colored spotl1ghts accentuated the h1ghl1ghts of the prom and the smooth mus1c of J1mmy Hartw1g added the f1n1sh1ng glow1ng touch to the blggest prom ever held 1n J C A post prom party was held at the Muslc Box and everyone attend1ng the prom was 1nv1ted up to another decorated enchantnment to dance unt1l 3 O0 A M To add the f1nal touch to th1s Wonderful year we t1ed Wlth the sen1ors for the Sp1r1t Cup We aga1n had to look to the loss of f1ve more members Sherman Allen Sh1rley Brown Sh1rley Kell1ng Helen Draeger and Arnold F1SCh6T Our adv1sors Mr Ch1tWood Mr Kautza and Mr Sunby helped us over the b1g humps The b1g guns wh1ch helped make the Junlor Class of '53 so successful were Dave Rowlands Torn Mew1s Joyce Kellmg Merl1n Pfe1fer and Carr1e Henderson We were soon stand1ng on the threshold of our last year after three seem lngly short years Russell Otto was no longer w1th us so We walked through Aga1n we worked t1relessly to w1n the magaz1ne campa1gn and second pr1ze 1n the Homecomlng Parade w1th the unusual float De st1nat1on V1ctory T ra1se more money bracelets Wlth J C letterlng on them were sold The Homecom1ng Dance was a b1g event Wlth John Hartw1g and Rose S1:uedl1 re1gn1ng as k1ng and queen J1mmy Hartw1g aga1n furn1shed the muslc The b1g wheels of our Sen1or Class of '54 are Dave Rowlands Ronald K11ngbe1l Joyce Kelllng Kathryn Koser and Merl1n Pfe1fer The adv1sors Mrs Odland and Mrs Punzel deserve recogn1t1on for th 1r efforts and hard work We w1ll leave J C as we entered a group full of hope ant1c1pat1on and wonder of what 1S to come As we take our places 1n the world we w1ll look back to our four years 1n J C Hlgh recal11ng the many happy memor1es we have shared together Our walk through l1fe w1ll always reflect back on those 1nd1v1dual memorles we forever Wlll carry as members of the Class o CLASS OF '54 Colors Blue and Wh1te Flower Whlte Carnatlon Motto The Past forever gone the Future stxll our own 9 . ll ' ll ' ' . . . . u a the doors of J. C. for the last time, with forty faithful classmates left. . . . ,, . . . i ,, 0 . . . . . f ,54.
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