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SHERMAN PATRICK BEAN ....................... SHERM Basketball 2. Football I t Truck 2 Prom Court 3. Class Play. Basketball Mgr. 5. Likes to work with model planes and trains. DONALD DEAN BLADA...............................“DONNIE” FFA 1-4, Vice-Pres. 3. DHIA 1-4. FFA Basketball I. Judging Teams: Soil 2. Poultry 3.4. Baseball 3.4. Forensics 2-4. Class Play. Corn Contest Winner 2.3 Interested in sports and quiz programs. Attended 1933 National FFA Convention at Kansas City. RONALD ROBERT BLADA ........................... “RONNIE FFA 1-4. FFA Basketball t. Soil Judging Team 2. Baseball 3.4. Basketball 1-3. Football 2-4. Track 1-3. Volleyball 1-4. Class Play. Archery 2.3. Likes bunting and horseback riding. Enjoys Wisconsin State Fairs. BETTY MAE BLIEFNICK ................................. BEGGY” Scc.-Treas. 1.2.4. Girls Chorus 1-4. Mixed Chorus 3.4. Girls Quar- tet 4. Double Trio 3. Duet 4. Solo 4. Band 1-4. Scc.-Treas. 4. Solo 3.4. Duet 2-4. Trio 4. Cheerleader 4 Prom Queen 3. Tumbling 2-4 Softball I. Phv Ed Award 3. Forensics 3.4. Class Play. Student Council i.2.4. Press Club 4. Dance Band 4. Phv Ed Co-Capt. 4. Enjoys playing trumpet and accordion: likes to sing. Efas traveled in Illinois. MARLENE RITA BORKOWSKI EH A 1.2. Girls Chorus t -4. Mixed Chorus 4. Softball 2- Collects handkerchiefs (one from Switzerland is unusual). Lakes to play volleyball. SHIRLEY LAVONNE BORNICK ......................... SHIRL FHA i. Girls Chorus 1-4. Mixed Chorus 2-4. Girls Quartet 2-4. Band 1-4. Pres. 2.4. Duet 4 Trio 2.3. Mixed Quartet 4. Dance Band 4. Cheerleader 2 4 Prom Court 3. Forensics 2.3. Class Play. Homecoming Court 3. Special interests are in various sports and music. CAROL LOIS D1SBROW ........................... DIZZY FHA 2-4. Song Leader 4. Library Club 2.3. Girls Chorus 1-4. Mixed Chorus 4. Triple Trio 3. Double Trio 4. Band 1.4. Tumbling 2.4. Class Play. Annual Stall 2 4. Section Editor 4 Collects horse statues and match books. Likes dancing and swimming. Has trav- eled to Texas. HENRY DOEPKE .................................. HANK” FFA 1-4. Reporter 4. Quarter 3.4. DHIA 1.2. Poultry Judging Team 3. Mixed Chorus 3.4 Boys Quartet 4 Band 14, Solo 2-4. Class Play. Likes hunting. Attended 1953 FFA National Conven- tion at Kansas City ns alternate delegate. ROBERT LYNN FREITAG .......................... COOSA Vice-Pres. 2. Baseball 1.3.4. Track 3.4. Homecoming Court 4. Stu- dent Council 2. Basketball 14. Football 14 Prom Court 3. Inter- ested in well-kept shoes and clothes; is official shoe shiner for whole family. Is piling up miles on little red scooter. Made 500-milc bike trip to northern Wisconsin when still in grade school.
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Teen 7 ime, this year’s senior class play, had tirenty one of the thirty seven class members participating. Dawn Polcyn and Tom Kusick are missing from the snap of the cast and coach. Miss Irene Scoble. above DAR candidate this year was Donna I oepper. who lists the piano among her many activities and interests. Here s one scene from the senior Dragnet homecoming shit this year, which Dora thy Schinltel and Kathryn Kearns wrote. 7 he boys are uniting on the front steps of the I roman Home to pay their respects to the for mer presidential family. Don Blada. Jim North. Howard Zellmer, and Henry Doepke made a side trip to Independence. Missouri, when they attended the FFA Silver fubilee National in Kansas City this year. AU-C onference squad was speedy senior Henry Klawitter. Inst year saw Gordon Werdin Here s one last look at the Blue and Gold girls — all seniors who were and Betty Bliefnick reign ax there at all games with their Are You With Vs’’ smiles. Hats off to Donna class social leaders at the l.ove- Toepf er, Angeline Kelm. Shirley Bornick. and Betty Bliefnick. liest Night of the Year prom.
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BETTE RAE GARDNER FHA 14. Pres. 4. Report er 3. Convention Delegate 2. Girls Chorus 1. Band 1-4, See.-Treas. 3. Librarian 4. Duet 2-4, Trio 4. Prom C ourt 3. Annual Stall 3.4. Section Editor 4. Homecoming Court 4. Press Club 4. ( lass Play. Collects water glasses Irom different states. Has traveled to Canada and Michigan. MELVIN B INGRAHAM .............................. MEL'' Base hall 3. Basketball 2. football 2 4 Homecoming King 4. lakes coon hunting and stork car races. Worked with Frenchmen at Mar- kesan Canning Co. Rides horses. EDRIENNA MAVIS KALINSKE ....................... 'TREET' Ijbrary C lub 2 4 Girls Chorus 1 4 Press Club 4 Hobbies include reading, hillbilly music. Is a football, basketball Ian. KATHRYN ANN KEARNS ............................ “KATHY Library Club 3.4. Girls Chorus 1.2. Class Play. Homecoming Court 2. Hobbies are horseback riding, reading, collecting pictures o( movie stars. Enjoyed trip in western states and tour of Stevens Point col- lege. which she plans to attend. Kathryn Kearns Edrienna Kalinske Melvin Ingraham Bette Ciardner Shirley Carol Henry Robert Bornick Disbrow Doepke Freitag ITS NOT THE END JUST THE COMMENCE MENT ” Our Motto
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