Loyal High School - Loyalite Yearbook (Loyal, WI)

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',', uf., ' s 0 YS N Marie Anderegg 'Andy' She smiled at many just for fun, but now we know there's only one.' Library Club 2, 5, 45 Basketball 2, 5, 45 F. H. A. 5, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 5, 45 Class Secretary 15 Pho- tograptv Club 2, 5, 45 Christmas Pageant l, 2, 5, 45 Dramatic Club Pres. 45 Annual Staff 45 Re-Echo 4. lary Andraska 'Merry' 'Not bold, nor shy, nor short, nor tall, but a pleasant mingling of them a11. Library Club 1, 25 Victory Corps 15 Pep Club 1, 2, 5, 45 Basket- ball 25 Baton Twirling 55 Chorus 1, 2, 5, 45 Christmas Pageant 1, 2, 5, 45 lramatic Club 45 Annual Staff 45 Re-Echo 4. Alice Beaver ngoneyn 'A girl with a smile, is 1 girl worth while. Chorus 1. 25 Hand 2, 5, 45 victory Corps 1. Marilyn Bertz nJoyn I'11 grow up some day, but please not today.' Band 1, 2, 5, 45 Victory Corps 15 Class Treasurer 25 Pep Band 5, 45 F. H. A. 5, 45 Library Club 1, 2, 5, 45 Forensics 2, 4. Clifford Bloom 'Cliff' 'A man has but one failing- woolen. Student Comeil 5, 45 F. F. A. 5, 45 F. F. A. Basketball 5, 45Judg- ing Team. Y John Bartz 'Jackson' I'm not nvself today, and it's a great improvement' Boy Scouts 2, 55 Student Council 1, 5, Treas. 45 Victory Corps 15 Volley Ball 5,45 Basketball 5, 45 Band 1,25 Class President 45 Pho- tograplv Club 45 Lramatic Club 45 Baseball 45 Track 1. ,, .9 C If f' A -45.7 if Off' ' ArdythLBras:Ler 'Spinx' Glorious nights an not made for slumber and mine are few in number. Chorus 15 Library Club l. Gerald Braun 'Jerry' 'The harder I try, the gooder to be, the worser I ann. F. F. A. 2,5, 45 Photography Club 45 Class Vice-President 45 Boys' Chorus 55 Victory Corps 15F. F. A. Basketball 4. larlin Budtke 'Bud' 'Never worry about today, what can be put off 'till tomorrow. F. F. A. 1, 25 Claes Treasurer 25 Class Vice-President 15 Victory Corps 15 Dramatic Club 45 Re-Echo 45 Left for the Navy 4. Gladys Phnnnh - X m l on he P ant Pres 5 Pep Band to Club 5 45 5, 5 Class Pr ent 5, 45 -Aot P 55 F H. A. 5, ' d l, 2, 5, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 5 lramatic Club 45Annua1 Stat! Rudolph Horner Rum 'SWGSTI Bild Shy-I Undef WHY? Don't look at me girls , it ake e ervous. F. H. A. 45 Photography Club 45 m S m n 'lramatic Club 45 Library Club 4. F. F. A. 1, 4. wyndam Kennet Gray i'Kenny 'I 'm the world's greatest man, but not many know it. lhwn Hawley I've known many, liked few, loved one maybe two. Library Club l, 2, 5, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 5, 45Cheerleader 45 Basket- ball 5. Joyce Herdrich 'A simple, pleasant type of girl. Library Club l 2, 5, 45Choru.s 1, 2, 5, 45 Victo C rps 15 Staff 4 . tx 1 if aff D. sa ybQ5but anyt g nice ww dal I Q t X F. H. 44 Q, 4412151-akjblub 1, 3 5, v 9-Pre 4s Pho zrap cnc:-ua , , e 5 45 C1 3 V C0 1: Fo cg 5 u n vernment 4. Calvin Johnson 'Kelly' He's done some mighty fine things in his daze. volley Ball 5, 45 F. F. A. 1, 25 5, Treas. 45 Football 15 Track 15 Basketball l, 2, 5, 45Baseball l, 2, 5, 45 Dramatic Club 45 Class Vice-President 4. Hugh Johnson 'Girls are bothersome, but I like to be bothered. Entered from linter High Scnool 45 llrimatic Club 4. Loraine Kath She's sometimes glad, she's sometimes sad, but you'll never find her one bit bad. Entered from Colby 25 Chorus 3 is Baton 'rwirling 1 145 Student Council 35 Photography Club 35 Carnival Queen Candidate 2 . Janet Luchterhand 'Johnny' The only way behave a friend is to be one. Library Club 1, 2, 3, 145 Re-Echo 23' F.H.A.3l4- Ch 1 2: 3: L15 ude t Covernmegtui. ' Bernita Lueck WBeedeW 'Her characteristics can be su marized in three words-short but sweet.' Library Club 1, 2, 5, 43 Band 1, 25 Chorus 5, 43 Photography Club 45 F. H. A. 5, 43 Dramatic Club 45 Victory Corps 1. Alvera Vissling 'I hate men, they irritate me! But, boy, how I like to be irritated.' Victory Corps 15 Library Club 1, 2, 3, Treas. hi Forensics 2 3, hg One-Act Play 3, Class Secretary'3 bg Re-Echo 3, bg Photography Club Sec. 3, Pres. hi Annual Staff 3, co-Editor ng F. H. A. sec. 3, bg Student Council 3, Christmas Pag. 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, hg Dramatic Club hz Pep Club h. Jack Pribnow 'Prib' 'There must be a lot of work in him somewhere--for little has ever come out.' Band 1, Victory Ccrps 1, Boy Scouts l, 25 Dramatic Club bg Student Council h. Grace Price 'Gracie' WShes a woman of a few thou- sand words.n Band 2, 3, hg Library Club 2, 3, by F. H. A. 3, hs chorus 1, 2 3, hy Dramatic Club L. Velma Horse 'Hannah' Helen Raeck 'She's an upright,downright, alright gir1.n 'Why Worry, it will happbh anyway.' Chorus 1, 2. M 'Lor W Lalrence urphy ry Janet Rottjer 'Podge' 'Classes should be ten min- ,I came, I saw, I,m still utes long--five to come, five to 1o0k1ng,n B0-' lbbate and Ilscussion 1, 2, 53 Forensics 2, 5, 43 Photogr8PTU 1: 2, 45 Student Government 45 Re- Echo 1, 2, 5, 43 Annual Staff 43 Boy Scouts 1, 23 Dramatic Club 4. Chester Nirva 'Chet' 'All boys are in despair, to find out how he curls his hair.' Victory Corps 15 Photography Club 2, 3, hg F. F. A. 3, h. Chorus 1, 2, 3, ha Library Club Student Council hi F. H. A.Vice Annual Staff Mg hi Band 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, Sec. hy 1, hi Pep Club 3, -Pres. 3, Pres. hs Christmas Pageant 1, 2, 3, by ReEcho3, by Dramatic Club hg Photography Club M. Margaret Schlagenhaft 'Slug' 'Variety being the spice of life why date the same guy tliC8?. Victory Corps 15 Library Club 3, hg Chorus 1. Lucille Schmidt 'LucyW Nwhat is work when fun lies in veiw.' library Club 2, 3, hy F. H. A. 3, kg Pep Club b. wig! Joan Sohoonover 'Schoony' 'A girl of true blue with a dash of red pepper.' Entered from Richland Center 35 Library Club 33 Cheerleader 3, bg Carnival Queen Candidate 3. Dorothy Schuette 'Dort' 'A little bashful, a little shy, still there's mischief in her eye.' Entered from Colby 25 Stu dent Council 23 Baton Twriling 3, hi Library Club 35 Chorus 2, 3, hi Student Government. Eunice Smith 'She may be blonde but she's not dizzy, writing to the Army keeps her busy.' Entered from Hannibal 3. Ila Iae Smith 'I'1l let others do the talks ing.' Library Club 1, 2, 3, by Chorus 1, 2. Jane Smith 'JanieV 'She likes the twinkle of an umeucsmrf kM1,hCMwSLZ3,mPm- tography Club 3, Treas. by F. H. A. 3, Sec. hy Library Club 3, hs Class Treasurer lg Dramatic Club Sec. and Treas.lg One-Act Play hg PSP Club by Annual Staff hy Re- Echo hy Victory Corps lg Carnival Eueen Candidate hy Student Gov't Alaire Steffen 'Silence is a fine jewel.' Chorus 1, 23 Library Club 4. Kathleen Tucker WKatyW 'She's small, but so is a stick of dynamite.' Library Club L 2, Trees. 31 Pres. by Student Council 1, 3, Sec. hg Christmas Pageant 1, 35 Victory Corps lg F.H. A. 3 hgclass Treas. 3, M3 PGP Band 3, hg Forensics 33 Annual Staff 3, Co-Editor L, Re- Echo 3Editor 14, Band 1, 2, 3, bg Chorus 1, 2, 3, Us Photography Club bg Dramatic Club bg Carnival Queen Candidate 1. lhlter Vogel 'Pee Wee' 'I was a boy scout, until I was old enough tobe a girl scout.' Kittenball 1, 2, 5, 4, F. FL A. 1, 2, 5, 4, Sec. 2, Trees. 5, Pres.4. Class Pres. 25 Photograph Club 55 Vice-President 45 volley Ball 53 Band l, 2, 5, 45 Basketball 2, 5, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 5, 43 Track lg Chief of Staff 45 FL F. A. Basket- ball l. Eleanor Walter 'Elly 'Her life is a series of adventures, with a different hero in every one.' Library Club 3, ug F. H. A. 3, M. I.. llelva White WA girl of silence is one of Lloyd Zimmerman Nlim' 'All he needs is a hook, he's S9059-' got a line.' Victory COPPS 15 I'ib a Y Club 2' Band 2 3 Lv F. F. A. 1 2 3 3, bs F- H' A- 3: h? Christmas Vice-glee. is gtudent Council 3: Pageant 3' Vice-Pres. D: F00tb311 1, 2: 3, ng Basketball L 2, 3, ha Baseball 1, 2, 3, u. George Zuehlke Everyone has his hero, I'm mine. F. F. A. 1, 2, 35 Forensics 2, 3, bg Student Council bi Dramatic Club bg Christmas Pageant 3, hs Student Government M. SENIOR CLASS PLAY REHEARSAL Jack Bartz - '-'--- ------ -------- -Professor Perry Kathleen Tucker ----------- --------- - -- Walter Vogel--- Gladys Fenner-- Janet Rottjer- Mary Andraska-- ------- ---- ---- - Jane Smith ----- George Zuehlke--- -Vicky Randolph ------------------------John Appleby -Priscilla Morley -Tootsie Bean -------Valerie Uhittman --'- --W-----------------Grandmother Perry ' '---'- ----------Grandpa Perry Lloyd Zimmerman --------- ------ -----... - B Qggins Calvin Johnson --------- ---------- ..-.. -Butcher Boy Bean 5795 M . fifrif' 'J V '-214-v:1r.x-f , - -L 15'-'s-rw fssf-fb . Q . eizurfwiffzriflz-ff5 V, -- ,f -, -,JK 7, 'gv,,,f:,. 1- .uf f 'vga '11, ..::1, ,H . it , .3 D-htm, g., T Ft., ':',,yiw',.:j5' I. ..,-- ,.,, . '-, Q fr? -1 - E 9 all 15: jx' , ,,- 5-:Fm .i 1 .: , 1'-QF? -x.,q-2 'f '.fw'-1 . x x Q :1:if7. :1i,.1gf'f12' 1 if ., --Y Q' .'T':C?9'-uf- l'x:11. '--Zia -r g1'29?- -. .- - .4 ?,,:i 'Q-iff'-fftf W: X' ,-'igfgg-:EQ iff . 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Radley, R. Devel, J. Meacham, L. Schefchik, D. Halpin, D. Lindekugel, R. Stayton, J. Fricke, L. Becker, B. Kronbergerg Mr. Berry, Class Advisor. Second Row:U. Pockrandt, L. Grey, W. Foemmel, D. Morse, J. Harman, J. eg Pohl, W. Cain, M. Kollmansberger, R. Uhrig, J. Vanderberg, J. Helm. Bottom Rovr:V. Smith, D. Luchterhand, E. Henseler, 'D. Bertz, F. Schmidt, ' , I A. voighn, o. Grave, G. Benz, 1-1. Smith, L. Habheggar. 'x ' X, ,P B KX MA l IJ lx K' M .1 N3 rf K . 'N J 5 0 CLASS OFFICEEB N 5 ' Y 2 X 1 ' President: Harry Smith I X X Vice-President: Jean Pohl X Secretary: Betty Kronberger Treasurer: Leabel Voight What Fun! We'11 be proud and dignified Seniors next year .... we hope. Genny Bertz and Harry Smith represented us in the Carnival King and Queen Contest this year, and our Advisor, lr. Berry,saw us through the school year. We are sorry we must leave his guiding influence, but ws are looking forward to our last year :Ln good old L. H. S. CLASS Top Row: M ilifmy em W B Mathews, V Gardner, Morse, R. Weyer . Meyer, J. Bender, S. Dobbe, C.Catlin, J Vcight, J Thiesen, A Tews, J Mrotek, W Herdrich, J Deering W Vinett, R Garbisch, W Catlm, J Johnson, G Hoffman ? Lemke, V. Brown. I f .1 1 ,ffl . ff wtf? p WWW, V ,W ff EW M CLASS OFFICERS President: Meredith Nelson Vice-President: Joseph Roth ' Secretary: Jean Deering t 7 X Treasurer: Dorothy Ritter jbv,,b ,A J, .. gn ff X Q 4. 'lhe first thing of importance to us was the election of our Carnival N ' ' 'Queen Candidate , Virgene Olson, with Carroll Catlin at her side acting lt as King. hhave attained this lofty height through the guidance of our advisor, llr. Lawrenzg and we are sure that this class will go on to improve still more throughout the rest of their school year. XX, gk X Here we are-Sophomores alreaw on this opening day of school, September I 9 eg Lueck, J. wanke, fl. Franke, 'HN -Sf, Nelson, G. schellinger, J. Roth, D. Mrotek, D. Pieper, P. Bugar, V. H6 D ' 0 , o s o j Bottom Row:C. lhrton, V. Wolf, E. Shefchik, C. Kippenham, V. Olsen , u 2 - Q . - - - , 7 , fl' .fff f-e ' 7 Q.,f.1.li:.wsff f . Q -'U'-' 4 4 YJ PRESHMAN CLASS My ' Top ow: E.Dom:ino, E.Gotter, R. Reinertson, R. Strey, E. Schecklman, bf ' D.Pachal, H.Herdrich, G. Luchterhand, R. Got-ter, D. Halpin, E. Shefchik, L. Cain, J. Krasselt, F. Peiper, J. Catlin. econd Row:J. Langfeldt, B. Gregory, M. Beaver, E. Gordon, M. Knack, 1 D. Spangler, G. Cook, C. Bertz, D. Bugar, D. Lindek ugel, Af' I v. smith, n. Hasiow, B. Poem-andt, c. Pipkom. I 1 d Row: E. Bassett, K. Brualqr, V. I-Ioesly, R. Esselman, G. Haas, W. Cerney, M. Bauer, I. Schmidt, J. Voight, D. Hills, W. Kronberger, D. lhnkemeyer, D. Radley, B.. Kramp. Bottom Row:T. Lakosky, J. mvel, I. Rowley, R. Garbisch, E. Langholz, W G. Fbelsch, M. Nysted, W. Nysted, T. Gross, I. Free, J. -r -cs, Larson, A. Prior, J. Bannach. cf - Q Qi A2525 yur' eww with CLASS OFFICERS President: Gene Cook Vice-President: Gay Nelson Secretary: Terry Lakosky Treasurer: Beverly Gregory September 4, we entered school as Wgreeniea' and after our initiation, we felt like full-fledged members of the sutdent bow. Our first appearance in the limelight was at the Carnival when Inez Free and Milton Knack represented our class as King and Queen for 1945. We appreciated the interest of our advisor , lliss Happe, md bid fond adieu to her as we enter our Sophomore- year. S SEVENTH 8: EIGHTH GRATE Bottom Row: B. Wicklund, D. Gotter, F. Kuester, E.Shefchik, A. Wolfe, A. Zuehlke. Middle Row: G. Fenner, L. Smith, R. Sell, J.Smith, D.G0tter, W.Lu1loff, J.Oestreich, Miss Thompson, Advisor. Back Row: J. Newman, B. Spangler, L. Henseler, M.Smith, R.Seef1ueth, D. Pieper, E. Smith. INTERMEDIATE GRAHJS Bottom Row: A. Shefchik, C. Jensen, D. Capelle, J. Ohlrogge, J. Vogel, D. Hills, D. Sturtz, R. Catlin. Middle Row: G. Brasier, M. Spangler, D. Roder, J. Ehlert, W. Kleven, J. Stange, VI. Tr-indal, D. Smith, J. Newman. Back Row: R.Ohlrogge, N. Hales, J. Nysted, D.Gotter, R. Sterr, J. Baughman, V. Krahn, D. Lulloff, A. Schoonover. PRIMARY GRATES Bottom Row: M. Noeldner, J. Sladek, R. Ehlert, M.Pacha1, R. Baughman, M. Luchter- hand, J. Sladek, D. Brasier, N.Whittemore. Middle Row: J. Clouse, J. Pipkorn, 'D. Fittlinger, J. Hills, C.Sturtz, R.Shefchik, L. Lawrenz, J. Newman, D. Schvrantes, ll. Middlestead, E. Morse, A. Baughman, lisa Webb. Back Row: D. Hills, B. Whittemore, B. Wolters, E.Flanner, J. Smith, N. Schweiger, C. Hoesly, ll.Rottjer, J. Newman, A. Smith, H. Pieper, R. Shefchik, M. Phair. 1 5 MKS V, - if 5 v 6 5 Q I n, Q if? ... w . g X 3 Q? vw z D 3' fb' 4 N iifll 4 f 1? Ing 5 YJ -',,.ax B law,-I 'UQ Q 'Swv if 4 Q Y '2 V limit' 3 if 1 'XX 6 J 035 X f 5: . x- 1 1.12 ff S -: f': Jig! 'Sf Y ' ':'5fEi'S'f': 6,7 a zfffa i 9 is I r 4 4 I . Q -Q -, 4 ' f 5 . .za Q -, -- if ' . h frf ,?' 5 5 H5575 . SGW ' T Ti . 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Theisen Advisor-- ------------ -----Mr, Dahlby C?fs-Qezilrao The Re-Echo Staff, under the direction of Miss Iona Flint, has undertaken its work of publishing the school paper very efficiently this year. A11 students have voiced their approval of its fine achievements. 52.83.630 X The activities of the F. H. A. 7 . 19 T 33 The F. F. A. has been one of the most prosperous clubs in school. Throughout the yeargits members have profited fran the c1ub's encourage- ment in the development of individual farming programs and the improvement of their home surroundings. President--Walter Vogel Vice-President--Gene Greves Secretary--Clifford Bloom Reporter--Bill Catlin Trea surer--Ca lvi n Johns on were extensivedfthis year, especially during thfbasketball season. Besides - providing avjlunch' for students stay-,V in'g the' games, they planned ati' enteftiiligenf. for both boys and giqrls, our! sl up- dvisor being Miss Happe., ' .cg . gi' Presi ent--Janet Rottjer Wx ' lVice-President--Genny Bei' v f f ' Treasurer--Marilyn Bertz he X J X 514 Secretary--Jane' Smith 7' 'Historian--Shirley Dobbe' Q i X 'A .1 w X N ff . , ,, J I Nfxlr' . in . N . 4 .1 OO V V in VW, A I 1 Our Photography Club was excep- f V ge this year, making it tionall rather ' 'cult to learn the art of ,and printing pictures. d v o ' g ' y , , we hope the futurevfill aid s i 'our working facilities. J President--Alvera Missling Vice President--Walter Vogel Dfjggggjgr Secretary--Leabel Voight Treasurer--Jane Smith ,X y V! J ,Z ss .X I' N The untiring efforts of the A X I Library Club, under the direction of Xxifgjj Q. Q .V J f Miss Marshall, have made it possible for the students tohave an efficient library system at their finger tips L !'.,1'f.nf! f',f' Ll 'g,L ,f President--Kathleen Tucker 4Up3,lf, ,,L',. A Vice President--Margaret Herdrich ' 'i 2' L Secretary--Janet Rottjer fLL I ' K Treasurer--Alvera Missling , Mt!! ,!, 4 f df' ' r Y yr L Ji, , .a. .. .. ll A I 1 5 .. . 1' '1'L'nl'fvst.L! 1 W O 1 cn ml ur an was ve ortun t g t ossi e the people of our village emse ves worthy of them, and under . amel, their prog 1 k ry f aeinetin Wm ML Q, Q Qgfwyffww w WW? WHL' ,- sb Q O CJ i Loya1's Chorus has been practicing again this year to maintain its record as they have in former years. Under the driection of Miss Shirley Thompson, the girls have enjoyed this activity to the utmost. A greater share of the Christmas Pageant was performed by the group, singing carols to describe scenes enacted on the stage. ' J I' ,mf , f ff IZVLOLMVVY if 46,09 !! ,A,,,ZC,.f7 41404 ,,,ggx - 2 ' f ' far? ff' J' f ffl, 'gf'-Z',?'-5 Fbrensics played an interesting part in the extra-cirricular work in school this year, with the following students participating at the league contest: Leabel Voight: Humorous Declamation Marilyn Bartz: Serious Declamation Bill Catlin: Extemporaneous Reading George Zuehlkez Oratory Lawrence Murplvz Original Oration Leabel Voight received an A award and participated at Stevens Point also. For the first time in four years, the students of Loyal High School showed their enthusiasm in the organization of a Dramatic Club. Under the direction of Miss Elint, many successful get-togethers were conducted and plays were produced. PI'6SidSht2 Mgrie Andgregg Vice-President Bud Nglggq Secretary and Treasurer: Jane Smith Program Chairman : Joan Schoonover ' 1+kf - This year the Cardinale can boast of the wonderful cooperation ami team work they have had. Winning lb games and losing h under the super- vision of Coach Werner Berry. we are very proud of our captain, Walter Vogel, for breaking the 3C Conference individual scoring. GAMES OF M5-h6 Loyal Opponent Withee 37 23 Abbotsford 2h 17 Granton bl 13 Abbots ford 20 145 Spencer 23 22 Colby 31 29 Greenwood 29 2h Withee 39 15 Granton bl 16 Uni ty 146 29 Spencer M9 22 Greenwood 22 37 Colby 20 29 Unity 31 33 Colby 22 21 CONFERENCE PLAY-OFF AT LOYAL westboro 35 32 TOURNAMENT Boyd 33 31 Greenwood 35 L1 F. A. Teal Sh... 'Bn Squad we QW Winners Of Class Tournament ww addy' 5 V. A l 1 llliv 1. 2. 5. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 'I can ride bike, too l' 'It really did hurt P' Censoredlil nldmiral mhlby' Buddies Chilly, ien't lib? I wish it were built for two. llammy and Pappy Yokum lhisy llae and Lil Abner l7. 'YI IW 10. Dogpatch Steadies ll. 'Believe me, I'm going to catch Colden 12. 'Here we are you lucky men 1' 15. Three Musketeers 14. Happe Dale, eh, Thompson? 15. Hubba 1 Hubba l 16. All alone. 've got,the car, let's gol' J 551 ljj ilu- ill -nr-' eiof ZMAO7 WE, ' f the Village of , in the County of 244, in the State of - being of sound min and memory, leave to the coming classes of L. H. S. our talents??? hoping they use them to the best of their ability-- Marie Anderegg wills her ability to go steady to Terry Lakosky....The art Mary Andraska has gained in soda jerking she gives to any jerk who comes along... Attention stag line-Sylvia Beaver falls heir to Marilyn Bertz's art of dancing.. Alice Beaver bestows her beautiful brunette locks to Robert Uhrig, providing he shampoos them once a week....Lawrence Murphy gives, And you can have them, he says, his Chemistry marks to Willard Cerney....To the Loyal High School, Clifford Bloom sadly leaves Pat, his turtle .... To Ronnie Gotter, Rudy Horner wills his ability of making dates, not that he needs it though. I, Marlin Budtke, left for the Navy a long time ago. Leatrice Free's ability to giggle goes to Joe Roth.... and Jack Pribnow leaves his method of ??? to Johnny Brandt or anyone with a strong left arm....To take ny place as Santa next year, I, Janet Rottjer, will my ability to be a jolly one to Victor Diercks....George Zuehlke bequeaths his ability of convincing teachers that he is right to Dennis Halpin .... Our cheerleaders Dawn and Joan, leave their Vicks cough drops to the future cheerleaders .... Ardyth Brasier bestows upon the coming senior class her ability to be faithful to those outside of school....to any affectionate couple, Jack Bertz and Jane Smith will their undying love for the moonlight....Helen Raeck wills her rake to Vern Gardenferj. The ability of studying in the main room goes to Jerome Catlin from Janet Luchterhand. Our star, Walter Vogel, leaves his ability of making a lot of baskets to Swede Helm. Gerald Braun leaves behind his art of being seen and not heard to Leonard I-Iecker. Those peaceful, intellectual Saturday afternoons of Alvera Missling's go to Ronnie Davel....Upon Howard Jr. Sturtz, Gladys Fenner bestows those Einstien inclinations. June Voight falls heir to Kelly Johnson's timid g:Lggle....That rug cutting spirit of Zim's goes to Lawrence Shefchil-:....... Hugh J ohn on wills with great regret that I've gotta be shown attitude toNoreen Tucker. Lucille Schmidt wills her beautiful long tresses to Jeanette Vanderburg. Leroy Cain gets Kenneth Gray's philosopkw of better late than never. lt. Dahlby falls heir to Katy Tucker's art of figuring out what lf 5 of three is. Heaven for- bid, but Gene Greves inherits Grace Price's feminine figure....That giggle o f Bernita Leuck's goes to Caryl J ean 'Barton to aid her in keeping up with Kelly. Harry Smith gets an extra pair of spectacles from Joyce Herdrich-just in case. Eleanor Walter's shorthand talent goes to Leabel Voight. To the future henlaying society of Loyal High, Eunice Smith leaves her egg man. Margaret Schlaganhoft wills her ability of typing to Cecil Kippenham. Melva White leaves her dainty ways to Dorotlv Spangler. Lorraine Kath bids fair adieu to her strutting ability- the receiver is ibrothy Morse. Ila Mae Smith wills her way of refraining from speaking unless she has something to say, to Gladys Hoffman. 'Dorothy Schuette leaves to Betty Mathews her art of wearing plaid shirts. Velma Morse leaves her reserved ways to Jeannine Fricke...Chester Nirva gives to Eugene Zuege his ability to cut up in class. Alaire Steffen leaves behind her quiet ways in the assembly to Pat Reinertson. This, our last will and testament, we present to our underclassmen in the hope that they will successfully follow in our footsteps as we have advanced :Ln knowledge bequeathed to us by those preceding us. WITNESES : S -.I s-o.,,pQJ ig! i-fr ik-, Y x 1 X X 4 ' N o S 5 at ffZ?'f N J Q r .si ' ii' J Y' .4 v fs - , ,'If-..i. A ff' 5 car- fao40' J YZ., 3-6' x G NAL' N SEPIEHBER 3 Last day of freedom! ls School starts. Back to the brain factory, kids! Here comes the work again. ll Class elections. 28 Freshman Initiation Party--green as grass they were--and just as fresh! OC'1UBER 14 Alexander Trio--Music makes the world go round, and so did we watching their flying hands. 12 Columbus 'my--just blah years ago we were discovered-- Oh, well, it's an interesting thought. 25 Edwin M. Steckel and Music is Fun --and he did make it seem so. NOVEMBER l Carnival!! Station GPU--Oh, you remember! 2 School the next- day--the morning after and all that--well, we did start an hour later. One-Act Play contest--that Greenwood! It was a little cold for the lramatic Club hike hut fun, nevertheless. 15 Presenting Mr. Johnson and his Snakes, and all the would-be snake charmers in Loyal had a field day. 17 Sadie Hawkins my Party--Mommy and Pappy Tucker Rottjer Yokum took the costume prizes. 20 First basketball game of the season--Abbotsford lost. Well, what did you expect? 12 111 IECEIBER 7 Unity game, there--of course--we won. 18 Another lramatic Club Party. Those kids have more fun! 20 Christmas Program--carols, angels, ahhh! 21 Christmas vacation starts. Happy day! J ANUARY l New Years my and the town is comp-aratively quiet. 3 Back to the grindstone goes the nose. ll The game of the season--and Greenwood lost ll!! 26 Siting Inn opens--long awaited and finally here. A be .ST3ffoh 0Pu'P!! MAE-L5 lqhk 5 4,515 Clue. Wbqekg G-'afnv K, For ak A ol ' S1 fe FEBRUARY 5 7 15 21 27 MARCH 8 19 22 25 APRIL 1 16 18 23 25 HAY 2 3 9 1h 22 23 3 i We play Greenwood again and lose. WOh, heavy hearts and tearful eyes.W Band concert to get new uniforms. Ibn't you think we need them? Conference playoffs here--very little school--isn't that nice? Beginning of Tournament at Greenwood and it just seems ----------- --. Pamshasika's Pets presented. End of the class tourney and the Seniors emerge victorious. Five representatives take part in the League Forensic Contest at Unity. Leabel Voight represents L. H. S. at the I strict Forensic Contest at Stevens Point. Basketball banquet in honor of that bang up team we had this year. Surprise--school is going to be out two weeks earlier than planned-April Fool! Field Day. Big Ndoingsn at school today and WThe Band Played On.n Easter Vacation. Ahhh--at last we get a little rest--four whole days. But they sure went fast, didn't they, 'cause here we are beck in school. Professor, How Could You? The Senior Class Play goes over big. Music Festival at Greenwood. Were we snappy in those new uniforms! 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