Mauston High School - Hammer Yearbook (Mauston, WI)

 - Class of 1956

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CRUSADE OF I956 TO l966 Ten years have passed! What are the former classmates of the Class of 1956 doing? Let us return to Mauston where many of them have made their homes and find out something about each one. Carol Post is trying to make her first million through her monopoly on popcorn machines at all the nearby thea- tres. Busily working in the Juneau County Courthouse are Mae Schultz and Evelyn Belk, secretaries, and Jolene Car- penter, home agent. Clerking in two of Mauston's grocery stores are Bonnie Walter and Virginia Seager. Clarence Russell is farming. Speaking of farming. we are not surprised to hear that Neil Peterson is trying to develop a type of cotton that will grow in Wisconsin. Beverly Brokopp is the director of her church choir. We visit school. Maus- ton High Schoolhas claimed four of our classmates. Ina Mae Bader is a dietician and in charge of the school's lunches. Arlen Kahl, janitor, is busy with the broom. Marlene Mojzis teaches kindergarten and here we meet Mary Bohatta, waiting for little Johnny to be dismissed From her,we learn that John Scully has applied for a job as English teach- er, and that Evelyn Pfaff has finally found that matching ring for her finger. We leave Mauston and as we travel on to Lyndon, we pass through Otis Franke's multi-million acre estate. It so happens that on this particular day they are holding ceremonies in honor of the incorporation ofthe new city of Franke- ville. James Arens is Otis's right-hand man. Here is Lyndon! We find that William Donovan is a used-car salesman and that Judith Sivits has just started as his secretary. Lucy Fitzgerald owns a grocery store here in Lyndon, and from her we learn that Thomas Reigard has just been promoted to act as the assistant football coach in the Lyndon Station Junior High School. Janet Hopper is the owner of the Hopper Dude Ranch and Mary Ellen Forsyth is her head wrangler. What about Albert Lindner? Oh yes, he sings those charming commercials over WRDB. Alma Greendeer works in Portage. but we were not able to find out anything about her work. Wisconsin newspaper files supply us with information concerning the rest of the members of our class. Thomas Wright has just taken over as Miss Weathervane, and James Voborsky is off on a trapping expedition to the Antarctic. Clarence Miller. his technical adviser, communes with him via short-wave radio from his home in Silver Springs, Florida. Martha Whitewing is a great success in the revival of the play ROMONA. Audrey Martin is being consid- ered as the future Dean of Women at the University of Wisconsin. On the sports pages, we read that Ralph Garske, college basketball star who turned pro, is thinking of retiring. Dave Johnson will play for the Braves in their crucial game against the Dodgers. Jeannine Fitzgerald is that well- known lady wrestler, Tiny the Terrible. Ruth Kielstrup has gone on to fame with her basketball team Goose's Gos- lings. Her most famous player is Carol Sias. Among other news items we find that Amiel Hepp has literally rocked the world with his latest experiment. Joanne Miles is to appear as the new Ma Kettle, and Clarice Knutson has decided to retire from the Bat Lady so that she may star in a movie under the direction of Shawn Arntz. Guess what! Karl Dotzel has been selected as the new teenage movie idol. Edward Hosig has donated the services of his band for the 1966 M.l-l.S. Junior Prom. Robert Hoeft is his famous drummer and Bonita Jurkowski is his vocalist. While in Mauston, they will be the guests of George Granger and William Kudlas, joint caretakers of Castle Rock Park. According to the newspapers, some of our classmates fill positions in Milwaukee. Donna Beckwith is a buyer for the Boston Store, Bernadine Kaminski is a lawyer, Viola Darrow operates a party-catering service, and Carol Bites is the manager of a chain of restaurants.Betty Howland is in her employ. Darlene Krueger is a beautician. Elisabeth ?ook's big brown eyes adorn magazine advertisements, and Fred Leppin is the personal manager of a large diamond irm. Members of our class have managed to get into politics. Judith Larson has just been appointed ambassador to Russia. Her secretary-companion is Charlotte Runkel. John Craine, historian, specializes in U.S. History. Janice LaFrance assists him in gathering information. LaVonne Firlus is a news commentator. Howard Dary is in the tun- ning for state senator. We check through our list to see whom we have omitted. Yes, June Holden. What about her? Of course, she is responsible for keeping the cowboy alive despite the onslaught of the space man opposition which Eric Blixt heads. Betty Hinrichs is the wife of a famous Paris designer and, by the way, is his favorite model. After giving up a life of glamour, Tearon Rose has retired to her farm. Duane Pfaff writes stories for illustrated comics.. Lorelei McNown is secluded in the Rocky Mountains and is writing a new novel. Working in a large Madison hospital are Jennie Ran- dall and Cherie Mason. Carol Davis is a stewardess for TWA. What about the Armed Forces? Lawrence Walsh is a carefree man in the army. and Patricia Strack is a WAC. Ronald Ekern is a test pilot for the Air Force. lt is rumored that if he ever goes to the moon, he will take Dan Walt- man along with him. Q Miss Carol Cook is running a fashionable girls' school. Fred Schukis is a learned professor in an eastern military academy. Patricia Marshall intends to send all of her children to these schools. We must move on. At last he has found us. Our meter has run out. Here comes the cop. It is Clayton Schultz, a member of the Lyndon Station Police Force. And so, we find all of our former friends very busy. Who knows to what heights they will soar in another ten years. I8



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John Scully Evelyn Pfaff Mary Bohatta Mae Schultz Marlene Mojzis Joanne Miles Viola Darrow Carol Davis John Craine James Voborsky Carol Bires Evelyn Belk Albert Lindner Robert Hoeft Bernadine Kaminski Betty Hinricks Otis Franke Patricia Marshall Charlotte Runkel Carol Post turf? HEN KNIGHTS lf! few' Tearon Rose Thomas Reigard Ina Mae Bader Jolene Carpenter Neil Peterson Jeannine Fitzgerald Ruth Kielstrup Donna Beckwith Shawn Arntz Virginia Seager Mary Ellen Forsyth Betty Howland Q W ANN ' lvl 1 nk x xw X X Z

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