Little Wolf High School - Wolf Yearbook (Manawa, WI)

 - Class of 1956

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President Jack Kaphingst Vice-President Merlin Becker Secretary-Treasurer Beth Winter Student Council Representatives Carley Lepak Mary Jo Hoffmann Judy Crane Marian Fietzer Spirit Cup Secretary Charlotte Ebert uclass Floweru HClass Coloru Pink Rose Blue and Silver Charlotte Ebert D.A.R. Award 1 Dave Hoffmann Georgiann Hensche Babe Ruth Award Babe Ruth Award

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t art E 3 NSW O rd Kla l we jol nolsy Freshmen approached the doors of higher learning. E h lrst class meetlng. President, Algy Olson, Vice-President, Bud the WAN Squad cheerleaders, and Georgie Benschel on the B Squad. Miss Fahley and Mrs. Barrington were our class advisors as h t and Robert Martin. We miss their smiling faces in our In the fall of the year of l952, sixty-eight green but z.h we were green and noisy, we were the most intelligent- 8 c ng pupils ever to invade the halls of Little Wolf High l 1 at our 1 As our first officers, we elected the fol ow ng O1 1 Secretarv-Treasurer Sally Hart, and Student Council Repre- n U tive, Jack Kaphlngst. Our class advisors were Mrs. Binder and lmhorst. As we entered our Sophomore Year, we discovered the absence ln anks of seven classmates, including our Freshman President Algy l d Da e Hoffmann entered our class at this time . Pat Boutwel an v . . gain we had the largest class in school with sixty-three. Our slate of officers elected for our Sophomore Year were, President on Ferg Vice-President, Vernon Mazemke, Secretary-Treasurer, l tte Ebert and our Student Council Representatives, Sandra o rper and Georgie Renschel. Sally Hart represented our class on ll ll I l95b we again had a large class with sixty-one members n Mary Lou Cantrell, Beth winter, Jerry Mavis, and Louise l ffl ers Groholskl joined our class. We elected our c ass o c ' with care, because our Class President automatically became Junior Prom King. For this honor we chose Dave 'Pete' Peterson. Our Vice-President was Chuck Jepson, our Secretary-Treasurer oGeorgie Henschel. Our three Council O ,gRepresentat1ves were Sh1rley.f xBr-NlgChich,Char- f lxlotte Q Ebert, .Afand Merlin XM Becker. Georgie Hen- ' schel, Jane and Sally Hart were 'our Junior Class contributions to the Cheerleaders. The biggest event of our Jun- ior Year was our Nite to Remember, the Junior Prom. Our theme was HARBOR LIGHTS. We decorated X th m so our dance floor was the deck of a sh1p.Our 9 EY King Dave Peterson, chose Judy Kelley as his Queen. All ln all, our Prom was a huge success. Upon entering our Senior Year we realized it would be our t year and though we should make it our best. On our return d the loss of two of our classmates, Jane and Sally discovere During the year, three of our classmates left school to n the Armed Forces. 'They were Russel Steinbach, Donald Dew- urs , classes and also Bob's short naps during class hour. Our first class meeting resulted ln the election of ourflnal class officers to lead us in our Senior Year. Our President was Jack Kaphlngst, Vice-President Merlin Becker, and Secretary-Treas. Winter. Carley Lepak, Mary Jo Hoffmann, Marian Fletzer, and Judy Crane were our Student Council Representatives. The most outstanding event of the year for us was the Senior Ball. It was held December 17 lncthe Fieldhouse. The theme of ' d ed to the music played by the Ball was SILVER BELLS and we anc Benny Graham and his fine Orchestra. O Ma lO our Senior Class Play HMelody Jonesu was given on y There was a large turnout and lt was a blg success. gf The time ls coming soon when our class will, for the ' I ill Xxxflrst time ln four years, be separated. we w bxall regret this I am sure, but we will try to txxbe as successful ln the future as we have SX been in the past. .May God Bless Us



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trlcla J. Foutwell Ilpat ll ll work and no fun is t the life for me.H ansferred from Waupaca gh School in l95U. A.A. 2,3,M. Fiology ub 2. ' rley Chich HSh1rlH t that I don't love to dy, but I love mischief eo .A. l,2,3,M. Letter 3. Club'l,2,3,b. Pres. M. .A. l,2,3,H. Pin 3. one Play M. Conservation b l. Biology Club 2. rus l,U. Howler Staff l ual Staff, Copy Editor. Sent Council 3. Cheer- ier HBHSquad, U. Letter enslcs l,2,3,U. Letter Joan L. Feck HJoan1eH nL1fe ls not life without sports.N G.A'A. 1,2,3,u, Awards 2,U. F.H.A. l. Howler Staff M. Biology Club 2. Library Club 2,3,U Awards 2,3,U. Forensics Mary Lou Cantrell Il Ma Ivy ll HShe's quiet until you- know her--and then.H Transferred from Emerson High School, Gary,Ind1ana Library Club U. Howler Staff U. Donna Breler HSchool and books may be all right, but dancesare my delight.H G.A.A. 1,2,3. F.H.A. 1, 2,3,D. Pin U. Officer U, Parliamentarlan. Band l, 2,3,U. Annual Staff. Judith A. Crane HJudyW UTO know her once is to like her always.U G.A.A. l,2,3,b. Award 3,U Pep Club 1,2,3,U. Biology Club, 2. Chorus l,2,3,U. Letter l,3,U. Officer H. Annual Staff Art Editor 4 Student Council U. Howler Staff 2,3,U. Ed1tor-In- Chief U. Forensics 1,3,b. Letter U. Merlln Becker UNerl1eN Hln the night there oft are threeg he, the car, and she.u Football l,2,3,U. Letter l,2,3,U. Basketball l,2, 3,U. Letter 3,U. Basebal l,2. Track l,2,3,M.Lette l,2,3,M. Conservat1onCLU M Club 2,3,u. F.F.A. l,2N 3. Award 2,3. Hand l,2,3 U. Quartet 3. Chorus U. Letter D. Forensics 2,3,L One-Act Play, Homecoming King U. Alice A. Carew IlAl Il Hworry never made a grea1 woman, so why worry.H G.A.A. l,2. Conservation Club 2. Chorus l,3,M. Betty Corcker Award U.

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