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JANICE SWINDLER Annual Staff 3,45 Cardinal Staff 45 Class Secretary 35 Concert Choir 3,45 Girls Chorus l,2,3,45 Junior Class Play5 Librarian l,2,35 Pep Squad 'l,2,3,4. LEOTA WADDELL Annual Staff 45 F.H.A. l5 Girls Chorus l,2,3,45 Pep Squad l,3,4. EVA WOLF Annual Staff 3,45 Cheerleader 3,45 Concert Choir 45 F.H.A. 'l,2,3,45 Treasurer 2, President 3, Parliamentarian 45 Girls Chorus l,2,3,45 Girls Quartette 45 Librarian l,2,35 Pep Squad i,2,3,4. Ill 'I'0IiY 0F CLASS 0F '54 lf you've never had a train ride, you don't know what you re missing. We'd like to tell you about our adventurous iourney ,through the past twelve years, up and down the Tracks of Education on the streamliner Mott Lincoln High School. At the beginning of the trip in the fall of '42, there were sixty-eight passengers or first graders as they were called, eager to get started. Forty-nine passengers got off on stops along the way. Nineteen now reached the end of their ride. They are: Shy and bashful, Roger Domiahn5 likeable, LaVerne Dun- canson, shorty, Alvina Glasser, Vernon Heinrich, the guy with the boots5 the Great Caruso, Roger Hirsch, peppy, Glen Nora Dohng Donna Faye Fiedler, gal with the giggles5 mischievous, .lack Giffordg George Jones, guy with the dancing feet5 Charles Kramer, senior Romeo5 .loAnne Mees, gal with the diamond, brainy, Medora Mehrer5 friendly, Arlyce Roemmich5 Donna Sahr, gal with the iokes5 -happy, George Schwartz, Wl1iSPefBl', Roger Senn, sweet, Roberta Skogley, Janice Swindler, fashion queen5 and Dick Haines, our music man. At the second station we lost Alvina Glasser, ibut she enioyed the first link of her iourney so much that she re- turned at the ninth station to finish her trip. At the fourth station we picked up Roger lverson, Irene Schulz, Rosemarie Manolovits, and Leota Waddell. Slowing down at the fifth station, we found Eileen Hum- mel and Archie Roemmich climbing aboard. At the sixth station and halfway through our journey, we find that Charles Ebert has ioined us. When we reached the.lunior High School we were ioined by Doreen Auch at the seventh station. Janice Gray ioined us at the eighth station. There were forty-four passengers at the ninth station. Joining us were: Jewel Krogh, Sarah Kirsch, Sylvia Haas, Delores Reich, Mildret Rokusek, Leona Stevahn, Valeria Roll, Harry Schneider, Rudolf Auch, Gladys Jahner, Vio- lette Maver. Henry Friedt, Kenneth Haael, Anton Burghart, Elmer Burghart, Vernon Huber, and Bernhardt Fuchs making a total of sixty-one including the engineers of the train: Charles Ebert, president5 George Jones, vice-president, Eva Wolf, secretary and Charles Kramer, treasurer. lnitiation was our first big event. The girls had to wear shorts and a T-Shirt with five pounds of iewelry, one long stocking and one short stocking. We had to wear our hair through a tin can and tied to a bane with a ribbon. The boys had to wear long underwear. Tin cans were tied to a green ribbon and this was worn around the waist. We all had to wear a sign on our back reading, 'l om a green freshman. Another event that took place was the School Carnival. LaVerne Duncanson was chosen as our candi- date for Carnival Queen. After leaving the ninth station we were sorry to leave behind Harold Fuchs, Elmer Reichardt, Genevieve Miller, Billy Wolff, Edward Hellman, and Milton Rokusek, but we were happy to have Victor Brasseur and Bonnie Gilbert ioin us. At the tenth station the train was in charge of Roger Senn, president5 Dick Haines, vice-president5 Bonnie Gilbert, secretary5 and Jack Gifford, treasurer. Doreen Auch was our candidate for Carnival Queen. Lucy Coffing, Frances Weiler, and Bonnie Gilbert left us at this station. Arriving at the eleventh station, the most important of the trip, we find that Charles Kramer, president5 LaVerne Duncanson, vice-president5 .lanice Swindler, secretaryp and George Schwartz, treasurer, are at the controls. Roberta Skogley was our candidate for Carnival Queen. The next big event was the Junior Class Play, 'Fixit Incorporated. We were the hosts to the Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet, using the theme, 'Deep Purple. The Queen City Har- monaires furnished the music. Donna Sahr was Prom Queen with Charles Kramer as her manager. Sylvia Haas and Medora Mehrer were delegates to Girls' State at Grand Forks, North Dakota. Henry Friedt, Charles Kramer and George Schwartz were delegates to Boys' State at Fargo, North Dakota. Bruce Aasen left us at the end of this year and Daniel Hummel became a senior. We have come to the last station of our iourney, finding George Schwartz, president5 Jack Gifford, vice-president5 and Donna Suhr, secretary-treasurer, in charge of the train. The seniors came out on top with LaVerne Duncanson reigning as Homecoming Queen with Charles Kramer as King. The best girl for Carnival Queen was the senior candidate, Medora Mehrer. The class chose their colors as yellow and black with a yellow rose. Our motto is 'We have Crossed the Bay, the Ocean Lies Before us.' We have come to the end of our iourney and as we go about our life's work we will always remember our high school days.
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GEORGE SCHWARTZ Annual Staff 45 Boys Chorus l,2,3,45 Baseball 3,45 Boxing i5 Band l,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Boys State 35 Car- dinal Staff 3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 Class Treasurer 35 Class President 45 Class Play 3,45 F.F.A. l,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 45 State Band 354, National Band 45 Football 2,3,4, Captain 45 Mixed Chorus l,25 Student Council 45 Track 2. ROGER SENN Basketball 'B' 2,35 Boys Chorus l,2,3, 45 Concert Choir 45 Class President 25 Football 45 Mixed Chorus l,2. ROBERTA SKOGLEY Annual Staff 45 Band l,2,3,45 Cardinal Staff l,2,3,45 Class Play 3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 F.H.A. l,213,4, Reporter l, President 45 Librarian l,2,45 Girls Chorus l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus l,25 Pep Squad l,2,3,45 Tumbling l. LEONA STEVAHN Cardinal Stott 45 Pep Squad 2. VALERIA ROLL Annual Staff 45 Girls Chorus l,35 l-ilDI'UfiCll'l lfzi PGP sflllqd 4- DONNA SAHR Annual Stott 45 Band l,2,3,45 Cardinal Staff 3,45 Concert Choir 45 F.H.A. l,2,3,4, Vice President 3, District President 35 Girls Chorus l,2,3,45 Librarian l,2,35 Pep Squad l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus i,25 Prom Queen 35 Tumbling l. HARRY SCHNEIDER Annual Staff 45 Boys Chorus 2,3,45 Base ball 35 Concert Choir 253,45 F.F.A. l,2,3,4, Treasurer 'l5 Lettermens Club 3,45 Student Manager Football 25 Student Manager Basketball 3. IR ENE SCHULZ Annual Staff 35 Band l,2,3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 Cheerleader 3,45 Clarinet Quartette 45 F.H.A, l,25 Girls Chorus l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus l,25 Pep Squad l,2,3,45 Tumbling 2.
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,Mfg ,ww R l l W f 3 QQQS lf l . ' 5 ffl up C U W G Q JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Leff fo Right: William Schcff, Vice-Presidenig Janet Noble, Presidentg Arloween Lutz, Treasurer: Janice Moercklein, Secrefary.
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