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,Z A . , . 1 A e A -- Row I: Karen Appleby, Joan Hinkle, Karen Birky, Donald Burkett, Carol Frank, William Alexander, Eleanor Burdick. Row 2: Phebe Gray, Marilyn Hunt, Donna Bowdin, James Hare rison, Nola Gray, Judith Caple, Mary Gavigan, Patricia D'Angelo. Row 3: Kay Cashore, Kay Arnold, Janis Dittmer, Janet Drake, David Gregoire, Elnoe Campbell, Gerald Decker, Helen Holmes. Row 4: Lester Hartzell, Linda Bingham, Charles Bauman, Lester Henning, Wayland Arnold, Kenneth Guernsey, James Dawson, Willard Godfrey, Beverly Blute. CLASS OF 1955 Row 1: Donna Tcpp, Mae Pence, Pauline Krueger, Janet Soergel, Kathleen Manogue, Mary Urban. Row 2: Mr. Gale, Mary Wardman, Mildred Troon, Dolores Pieterek, Judith Manogue, Patricia Sarow, Annette Olson. Row 3: Anne Randolph, Rose Vickerman, Charles Kildovv, Jake Schock, Carleen Tyborski, Sandra Trickle. Row 4: Gerald Sarow, Howard Johnston, Michael Myszevvski, William Krueger, Kenneth Slowey, Gerald Richardson, Thomas Vogel. i 5 i O9 TWENTY-THRICE
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Janis Diftmer, Michael Myszewski, Gerald Richardson, Karen Appleby CLASS OF 1955 In September 1953, the iunior class had an en- rollment of sixty-one and a total of S150 in the treasury. Although the enrollment dropped to fifty- eight due to the loss of Jake Schock, William Alex- ander, and Richard Holiaphel, by the end of the year the treasury had expanded to meet the goal of 3500. The first meeting was devoted to electing class otlicers They were: President, Michael Myszewski, Vine President, Janis Dittmer, Secretary, Karen Ap- pleby, and Treasurer, Jerry Richardson Beverly Blute was elected Student Council Representative. Kathleen Manogue was in the Homecoming Court and the iunior class float received second prize in the paiade Five new students registered in the class last fall, They were Sandra Trickle from Janesville, Mae Penre from Walworth, Karen Appleby from Milwaukee, James Dawson from Rhinelarider, and Lester Henning from Watertown, As usual the class had some great ideas for mak- ing money. Bow Week , during which time each class had a certain colored bow to wearegreen for freshmen, red for sophomores, blue for iuniors and yellow for seniors- and two profitable dances were sponsored. Charles Bauman, assisted by Linda Bing- ham and Kay Arnold, sold candy during noon hours which netted S50 for the class. ln the spring the iunior class removed the tree stumps and carried out the ashes from the rear lot on the left of the school. An odd iob service, washing windows, cars, etc, was also performed. A nice profit was reaped from the iunior class play, Cheaper By The DOYGITH, Although there were many excellent entries from the iunior class in the forensic contest, Anne Ran' dolph was the only iunior to score an A' with her Serious declaination, The Whole Town ls Sleeping. The Junior-Senior Banquet was held April 211, the theme being April Showers. The Methodist Church, where the banquet was held, was decorated very beautifully. The decorations and the planning for the church were under the direction of Charles Bauman and Rose Vickerman. At the dance the pool of water, the Italian Cafe effect, the daffodils, and pastel clouds lent a neva er-to-be-forgotten atmosphere. The music, furnish- ed by Arny Johnson's band, gave the hnishing touches to the desired effect. Kathleen Manogue and Carol Frank directed the preparations for the dance. Mrs. Grovert and Mr. Gale were our helpful and very emcient class advisors, TWENTY-TWO
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Back: Warren Bauer, Dawn Raby Front: Grace Coleman, Suzanne Goessling CLASS OF T956 The sophomore class of T953-54 has a total mem- bership of seventy-eight students, New members include Milton and Nancy Crandall from Lake Gen- eva, and David and Paul Walling from Fort Atkin- son. At the beginning of the year oFfTcers were elect- ed and they are as follows: Warren Bauer, Presi- dent, Grace Coleman, Vice-President, Suzanne Goess- ling, Secretary, Dawn Raby, Treasurer. The float the sophomore class entered in the homecoming parade was built around the theme We're going to mow 'em down! The class voted to pay Sl.OO dues. During the magazine campaign, Carol Powell, a member of the sophomore class, was high salesman. Frank McCulloch, Jack Ritchie, William Steitzer, and Larry Johnson were all members of the varsity basketball squad. Jean Gregoire and Judith Hall were elected A- team cheerleaders. The sophomore class was well represented in forensics this year. Five girls, Sheila Decker, Marlene Hahn, Mary Neils, Grace Coleman, and Dawn Raby participated in this activity. Grace Coleman and Dawn Raby received A' in the local contest, Grace received A' at Evansville and a B at Fort Atkinson. Both the boys and girls took an active part in the basketball class tournaments. The sophomore boys tied for fTrst place with the seniors. The girls placed second in their tournament. The Clothing Drive and March of Dimes received large contributions from members of the class. Sophomore class advisors were Miss Weiss, Miss Juneau, and Mr. Colbert, 'i W PINTY-FOUR
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