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WA DU SHUDA STAFF . . . kss't. Advisor, Yiss Kose, Adviser, lr. Simpson. kss't. Advisor, Tr. S in mfr.. Q J ,,, 11. Sitting: J. Rabuck, Jr. Editor, K. Voigts- zhild, Editor, S. Davies, Ass't. Editor. ltanding: J. Nalden, Sports Editor, 1. Clary, Business Mgr., L. Moravek, Business Mgr., H. Jensen, Sports Editor. Sitting: A. Henkel, Social, S. Smith, Mus- ic, J. Hansen, Calendar, K. Dorn, Typist, Susan Selkey, Art Editor. Standing: Y. Hemenway, Snapshots, M. Halverson, Senior Class Editor, S. Halverson, Typist, M. Nel- son, Photography, S. Gordon, Calendar, A. Zrary, Class Will and Prophecy, J. Rabuck, lrt Editor, L. Stenholt, Music, A. Greeno, Alumni. abuck, Jr. Editor, K. Vzigtschild, or, S. Davies, Ass't. Editor.
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1 M Q 35 is ' ., ' F' f A 55, 3. ,F ,ii W, Bookkeeping??? l aaa ggamaar gkiw ut:v? 3 ' .iwxrwawaga .v.:ftaa2ww r - s Rik? Play ball HQMSQQ ,QNmww- life WARN Green freshmenlll INTRODUCTION what technique!!! Why do we call N.L.H.S. our school? A stranger upon seeing New Lisbon High School would probably notice that it is a lar cream brick two-storied building fronted by railing-enclosed grass and walls leading to t main door, and if he were to enter he would notice classrooms, halls, and lockers. However, those of us who come here every day know that N.L.H.S means much more than t physical structure. It means the boys and girls who, working with their teachers, come for . education and for activities. Through active participation in clubs and organizations, in mu ic, in sports, in addition to classroom work with study and preparation, and the friendshh made, school has become an important part of us seniors. As we leave New Lisbon High Schoc we will cherish many fond memories of times past. The memories of these last four years mm N.L.H.S. pug school. Here, in picture, we present freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors at work ands play, preserving within these covers all that is N.L.H.S.--you and your accomplishments. L hope this annual will keep these wonderful years as alive as they are today. AS we were. Q' Our heroes R990 Q ,bc Studying hard
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Mr. Simpson US Mrs. Christmann Mrs. Schroeder Miss Hose I 1, ,ff wwlg -A K - Y, nd M ,af .A Qyg if A k T I ,ff W' Af3WQ' .x wxwgg, Mr. Hansche :MM L J QFh?:fTw ,i 4? ivii MT, ig WW. wmv bgf Y YE fg,,5fgQQ3 hygkvfi rl, ,.., l Egg Mu Qnnciu Y fwdagx. Mr. Newman MP, Benrud Mr. York DEDIC T10 Ne, the Senior Class of 1959, are proud to dedicate our annual to our Faculty as a token of appreciation for their assistance during our high school years. Ne hereby dedicate to-- Mr. Newman for his untiring efforts in the right paths of higher education. guiding us in Mr. Benrud who was willing at anytime to give advice or councel. Mr. York for his efforts to produce a good basketball combination out of the material we supplied him. Mr. McCallum for his help in steering us down the right path in this Space Age. Mr. Haugh with his usage adviceu and help matics field. in the mathe- Mr. Elliott who we have learned to respect because of his sincerity and frankness. Mr. Kohn who has paved the way for a brighter road in our football era. Mr. Johnson who helped us with our Prom anytime step in and aid us with our problems. Mr. Pritchard who never was too busy but take a few minutes and help us in some of our jects. Mrs. Pritchard for not only helping us music, but who was one of our main supporters riculum actvities. and would at what he could academic sub- in our vocal in extra cur- Miss Cooper whom the Home Ec. girls could go to for councel and opinions. Mr. Brosig who was busy with grade students, but would still be willing to help us in high school. Mr. Hansche for his help in teaching us how to speak correctly and use a better vocabulary. Miss Hose for her friendliness and good nature. Mrs. Schroeder whom we saw only half days but her out- look helped brighten the day for us. Mrs. Christmann for her help in commercial work and who wasdasways willing to give that extra time whem it was most nee e . And last, but not least, Mr. Simpson for the help he gave us in the '59 Wa Du Shuda. editing this, ... n---An Mun Da-I4-nlnnnfl .1 ve . . . 1 Mr. McCullum Mr. Haugh Mr. Elliot Mr. Kohn .. -r-1...--...
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