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THE BEROHBOKe1948 Senior Class History Four short years ago, as freshman, the class of 148 began its high school career at Mt. Horeb. After our royal initiation we seventy- four freshman felt we were truly students of what we can now call our Alma Mater. Ber- nard Trainer and Dick Osthoff went out for basketball and won their letters. More tried their luck at forensics, and others were in senior band. These facts proved to the upper- classmen that even as freshmen we were not to be ignored. The fall of 1945 found us decreased in num- ber but advanced in dignity and knowledge. This year Lowell Kiely proved his outstand- ing ability as a cheerleader and put pep and spirit into the whole student body. Dora Gross- en and Trygve Thorson were head waitress and waiter at the Junior-Senior banquet. On September 3, 1946 we advanced another step and sixty nine pupils returned as Juniors. A three act comedy, ttAccidents Will Happen, was given under the capable direction of Miss Biddick. Many boys took part in football with Jimmy Murphy having a real place with the first eleven. We also took quite a part in basketball and track. May 17 was the most glorious and elaborate evening of the entire school year. It was the evening of the Junior Banquet and Prom. The Motto Colors theme was itHitch Youire Wagon to a Starfy and Dan Garsonsi orchestra furnished the music. Bernard Trainor and Vergeane Collins, as King and Queen, led the grand march. Un- der Mr. Winkleris supervision the gym Was decorated in colored streamers with a mam- moth star in the center of the false ceiling. We mave now completed our fourth and final step in high school life. This year, more students than ever, won distinction in some phase of school life. We presented d320 College Avenue on April. 15, under the able assistance of Miss Skaife. As we leave good old Mt. Horeb school days behind and enter into lifest school we remem- ber the many good times and regret that we must leave so soon. These pleasant four years have been filled with little things we will always remember, such as: Marvinis never failing to arrive two minutes late for class, the three Bashful Boys- Jimmy G, Kenny Z, and Jim F. tbut were they really bashfuliU, how some of the fellows were so obliging when it come to getting a ride up town, the English class the week they put out the school paper,. and a hundred and one other things. Climb though the rocks be rugged? Blue and Gold Flower Yellow Rose
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PRESIDENT Kenneth Zingg UKenny uIf words were pen- nies, he1d be a million- aire. Dramatic Club 1, 2; 1-3; Football Band 1-4; Camera Club 2, 3; Student Council 3, 4; M Club 3, 4. David Albert 3Dave 2The show must go on! Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; M,, Club 3, 4: Prom Comm. 3; Class Play 4. VICE PRESIDENT Henry Eckel 2Hank 2A country gentlemen and woman1s home companion? Football 3, 4; Basket- ball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1-4; Track 3, 4; Band 1-4; Class President 2; Badger Boys, State 3: Football Co-Captain 4; Class Play 3, 4. Carol Anderson Carol 2111 infancy she fell out the Window and came down plump. Dramatic Club 1; Girls, Club 2, 3; For- ensic 3, 4; Cardinal Highlights 4; Play Production 3. THE BEROHBOK-1948 SECRETARY Marjorie Helmeid 3Margie1, 3Brunettes are all right, but I prefer blondes. Band 1-3; Chorus 1, 2; Student Council 4; Dramatic Club 2; Sto- ba Club 3, 4; Cardinal Highlights 4; Berohbok Staff 4; Red Cross Council 3, 4. Joyce Anderson uAndyn 3I came for a good timeW Pep Club 1-4; G.A.A. 1; Girls, Club 2; Domecon Club 3; P r o m C o m m. 3: Berohbok Staff 4; Car- dinal Highlights 4; Band 2-4. TREASURER Trygve Thoresen uUrgern u1,11 climb to the heights of fame some- day? Band 1-4; Chorus 3; Forensics 1-4; Class Play 3-4; Prom Chair- man 3; 2M Club 3, 4; Camera Club 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2. Ramona Arneson Monie 3A clever girl in every way, always mixing work with play. Girls, Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2: Pep Club 3, 4; Student Director 3; From Comm. 3; Student Council 2, 3, 4; For- ensics 4: Berohbok Staff.
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