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UDDORIIDG CAST A.. Q ifti ROW 1: J. Dolbierp L. Lambert: I. Tucker: O. Hanson: C. Enge: J. Horman: B. O'Conne1l: P. Topel: ROW 2: M. Marcus: S. Wang: S. Kramer: D. Brown: J. Thompson: L. Borger: L. Severson: C. Clott: ROW 3: P. Baralani: D. Nichols: I. Hanson: P. Paeske: B. Jerome: C. McGinnis: K. Wilhelm: N. Miller: F. Will: ROW 4: Miss Cook: J. Huecker: L. Oelke: D. Culbert: D. Stauffer: D. Smith: K. Aiken: W. Holthous: J. Terpstra: Mr. Collins. Jumons ' 'N ' N W it i fs f .,n 6 , 4 ':-. ' Q ' ' ' CLASS OFFICERS woiyx- WOERY fl S. Wang, C. Enge, L. Oelke, P. Baralani. Our first official move as Juniors was to elect the officers who would lead in the coming year. Those elected to fill the officers were Lloyd Oelke, Pres: Chuck Enge, Vice-Pres.: Pat Barilani, Secretary and Shirley Wang Treasurer. Shirley Wang, also was our capable candidate for carnival queen. Our first big job of the year was our class play. Its title was Beauty and the Beef , staring Karen Wilhelm and Chuck Enge, with several other members of the class holdin? down major parts beautifully. Bill 'Connell and Pat Barilani reigned over our prom, eld May 8, 1953. Our Class had many outstandin partici nts-in sports and in Forensics. We ended a successful year byeiosting tibia Seniors at the Junior-Senior Reception. 16
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. h ISITOI2 as six of our fellows went out for football, Many of us followed our Basketball team to state that year, Our Carnival candidate for this year was Pat Russell, Peter Berg and Don Hurd represented us on the Student Council, Our first main event of our Sophomore year was to give the Freshman Initiation Party, Leading our class along with our class advisors, Mrs, Porter and Mr, Wells, were John Renstrom, President, Mike Lambert, Vice-Presidentg and Carol Jones, Secretary-Treasurer. We won 3rd place with our Homecoming float We'll Make Sausage OutofNewLisbon , Our Sophomore boys seemed to be doing all right on the football team again this year, We elected Donna Schmaltz to represent our class as candidate for C ' Queen. Carolyn Reay represen r h' school as delegate to the Jr. Red Cross camp at Lake Ripley, Vern Q. i:'1T: joined our class this year, 0 and Bob Mikels left us. We again followed the Basketball team to st Finally we reached one of o ars--We were Juniors. Micke - R Huggett, Vice-Pres, and Marvin Horman Sec,-Treas. A re . ' ers. Twelve of ou iqoys wer on the o all team this year and really helped in making it suc 'eiblul 4eason, At T omecoming w won rst wit Flo t T -ompson's Robetmen will Crush Independence , D nee Lundgr r pregente us on the omecoming c , O candidate for Carnival Queen was Carol Jones, Caroly Reay and Pe ec osen to go! to Bac? er G 1' d Ba' er Boy's State, Mike Lambert, Marvin Horm , and on r on the asketball team t is Marci Mo kwed and Carol Jones and Cleo Johnson were lected to th erl ading sq d, We I ook th il Xie a thre act comedy proved a huge success under the ' n of Miss Halle The 'utstanding vent o ourjuni r ye r was our rom, Our prom theme was Showboat with Jan s as King nd Don ndgren as his Queen, Mem ers ofxhe cour were-Marcia Morkwed, Cleo Johnson, Norma Pischk and Carpl Jones, T Y last main eve four Junio year was unior- Senior Reception which was our formal farewill to the Seniors, New nrembers of our c ss were Ka Bruce, and Cla ence Breidel, Leaving us this year was Kathleen ansimn, Arnie Mason, Ra ph Cox, Dean tolesmark and Doris La D . Mickey Lee, Mike Lambert, and Carol Jones repre ented us on the Sfrde t Council, Our advisors were Mr. Gray, Mr Thompson, and Miss Tiegen, I We took our places the Senior side of the assembly as righglgrs in September o 1 2, Mr, Tall was our class adviser, Donee Lu gr reigned as Homec mi Queen with rn n Zuleg , er king, had 11 of our Senior boys on our undefeated fo tb ll team, Carol Jon s an Marcia Morkwe epresen ed us as chee aders, Norma Pischke was elected as the alternat c eerleader, Mickey ee as president of the Stu ' er members of the class were Marvin Horman and Ruth Huggett, Donna Schmaltz was our candidate for carnival Queen, Kay Bruce was Onalaska's candidate for Snow Queen, Chuck Luce joined us this year, We chose another comedy Time for Elizabeth as our class play, The Junior- Senior reception made us realize how soon we would be leaving O, H, S, We will never forget those twelve wonderful years, We appreciate the splendid help our teachers have given us during our long journey through O, H. S, We will always have a place in our heart for the dear memories as we leave the halls of Onalaska High School, 9-3-E-is 'E-E-L-.-all 15
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uppolztmc cast ,I ROW 1: A. Wang: E. Proksch: J. Lundgren: G. Lambert: W. Gust: J. Ringdahl: C. Johnson: C. Staff: D.Nass: ROW 2: Miss Gronlid: L. Schafer: E, Borchert: D. Peaslee: S. Schuttenhelmg B. Ingalls: J. Freng: S. Kleven: J. Quall: G. Fitzsimmons: ROW 3: J. Adams: D, Nichols: M. O'Connell: D. Mashak: C. LaDue: D. Shoults: M. Tischendorf: D. Tucker: J. Gunderson: M. I-lerber: Mr. Dwyer: ROW 4: D. Hanson: H. Marcus: R. Broyier: E. Schliefer: L. Welda: D. Pischkeg D. Anderson: M. Page: D. Monsoor. SODHOITIORGS m.sJT'.'i6 0 vwfflsy' . P! . 9 'Q H. Marcus: J. Freng: D. Nass: B. Ingalls. The Sophomore class started out by initiating the Freshman, on October 11, The class officers were: Donald Nass, President: Harold Marcus, Vice -President: Jill Freng, Secretary: and Beverly Ingalls, Treasurer. Our class advisors were Miss Gronlid and Mr. Dwyer. Jerry Ringdahl was our most outstanding sportsman. There were also some students participating in the music festival and some in the Forensics. Three representatives to the Student Council were Susan Kleven, Douglas Monsoor, and Beverly Ingalls. We hope that out last two years will be as happy and successful as the ones before. Jill Freng was chosen as candidate for carnival queen. 17 J
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