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MARLENE WEISS . . . Great beauty, great strength and great riches are really and truly of no great use, a right heart exceeds all—Franklin . . . Scholarship 2 3; F. F. A. Girls 3; Bulletin Adv. 2, 3, 4 ARTHUR WHIPPLE . . . Much may be said on both sides—Addison . . . Tumbling (Boys) 3, 4; Football 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4; Drivers Education 2; “Y” Boy 2, 3, 4 n AN WENGER . • • Rome was not built in a day-— eywood Scholarship 2; Annual 4; Driver, Ed uoation 2; Boys’ Cooking 3 DELORES WIESENBERG . . . Patience is Powerful— Longfellow ... G. A. A. 2; Dramatics 2; Glee club 2 DONNA WENGER . . . The world is a stage and all I want to do is to be a player—Shakespeare . . . Scholarship 3; G. A. A. 2; Cheerleading 3, 4; Or-chesis 2, 3, 4; Forensics 2, 3, 4; Debate 3; Bulletin 2, 3, 4 : Annual 4: Art Club 2; M. H. S. Players 3; Y Girls 3, 4 CORRINE ZENTNER . . . Full of sweet indifference—Buchanan . . . BBVERLY WENZEL ... A merry face is a happy one—Sira . . . ELAINE ZOLLER . . . Lest we forget—Anonymous . . . Band 3, 4 ; F. F. A. Girls 2, 4 ; Senior Girls Cooking 4 : Girls Treble Cleft 2; Bulletin Adv. 2. 3
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PHIL TEEHLAN . . . Eat, drink, and be merry—Old Testament . . . Chorus 3, v Football 2; Boys Intramural 2; Bulletin 2; Drivers Education 2; Boys’ Cooking 3 SONJA TRICKEL . . . Beauty is a letter of recommendation—Anonymous Band 2, 3; Orchestra 2, 3; Dance Band 2; Scholarship 2, 3; Bulletin 2, 3 V Annual 4 ; Senior Girls Cooking 4 ; “Y” Girls 2, 3, 4 NANCY THORP ... I have a heart with room for every joy—Bailey . . . Band 2, 3, 4 ; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Chorus 4; Drivers Education 2; Y Girls 4 JOAN VOELKLI ... A fair face is the key of closed ?°°,rS'TS ?i.i • Chorus 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 3; Senior Girls Cooking 4; Dramatics 2, 3 FRANCIS THORPE ... a method in his madness—Shakespeare . . . Youth Council 3, 4; Conservation 3; Class President 2; Badger Boys State 3 DOROTHY WEBSTER . . . time to wink as well as Franklin . . . Chorus 2, 3, A. 2, 3; Bulletin 2, 8, 4; M. H. S. Players 2, 3 There’s a to see— 4; G. A. Annual 4 ; DON TIMM . .. Fond of fun as fond can be—Soyers . . . Chorus 4; F. F. A. Boys 2, 3, 4; Tumbling (Boys) 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading 4; F. F. A. Quartet 4 BOB WELLS ... A lion among ladies is a most dreadful thing —Shakespeare . . . Tumbling (Boys) 2, 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3. 4; Track 3, 4; Volleyball 2; M Club 3, 4 JACQUELINE TRELOAR . . . Better to give than to take—Heywood . . . Chorus 2, 3, 4: Scholarship 2, 3; Bulletin 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; 4,Y” Girls 4 %
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22 S. Bluroer, Secretary; M. Lanz, Vice President; Miss Jones, Advisor; J. Madden, Treasurer; R. Wells, President. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Just as an airplane must have a smooth runway to insure a safe takeoff, so a people must have a runway of knowledge to attain the heights for which they strive. The class of 1950 always seemed to be eager for this education, for many times throughout its four years in high school, it has led the honor roll. Twenty-one students received scholarships in 1948 and thirty-one in 1949. Special mention should go to Margaret Angliker Lois Burgy, Mildred Cotherman, Mildred Krauss and Barbara Kundert because they have maintained a straight A average through high school. After bailing out of Jr. High, we landed safely at what was to be our of operations for the next three years. Francis Thorpe, Gwendolyn Shaffer Marilyn Lanz, and Karl Schillinger received the rank of president veep, secretary, and treasurer, respectively. Student Council representa-t'ves were James Forbes and Alan Prisk. In the briefing room at the Angle, our Youth Council members were Karen Bender, James Forbes Carol Schindler and William Schmitz. Ted Falk president, ably assisted by Mildred Krauss, Joann Meyer, and Ruth Johnson, were elected to see us through our Junior Year—with its Operation Prom! Because business comes before pleasure, we began in the fall to raise the necessary funds for the highlight of the year. This was accomplished by magazine sales and profits from the hot dog stand. Voicing opinions in the Student Council were James Forbes and Gwendolyn Shaffer, while at the Youth Center we were represented by Sybil Blumer, James Forbes, Carol Schindler, and Lewis Shelton. Outstanding in Forensics, our class was represented in three fields: extemporaneous reading, oratory, and serious declamations. Lois Burgy, Mildred Cotherman, and Donna Wenger went to the State contest.with their respective selections. The latter received an A rating on her declam Joan of Lorraine. In track and field, Richard Maurer and Donald Ethridge excelled. Dick broke the shot put record and Don the broad jump. Robert Rieder led the Southern Ten conference in free throw scoring during the basketball season. The year progressed and soon-the long awaited moment arrived. It was May and Prom Time. King Virgil Pick chose Marian Niffenegger to reign with him at the beautiful southern plantation. The orchestra played from the deck of a docked showboat while couples danced on the veranda and lawn in front of the huge white pillared mansion. That summer, Mildred Cotherman and Tom Goetz went to Badger State to study our state and national government
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