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busy building the bonfire, decorating windows, and preparing our skit. Barbara Hillison was our class representative on the Homecoming Court. D t . During the year we gained Patricia Wold and Betty Augustine, but lost Edward Lund, Gerald Grubb, Richard Kiper, Dennis Mabie, Jacqueline Hicks and Jeannie Oleson. To start off the sophombre year, we had 35 little heads nodding here and there. Although we were still quite green, it was an eventful ear. r y Officers for it were: President - Gerald Garde, Vice-President -- Randall Palombi, Secretary-Karen Liptow, Treasurer-Susan Gaarder and Student Council Representative- Barbara Hillison. Mr. Summers was our ad- visor. . Sedora Erickson was our representative for the Homecoming Court this year. Our BIG moment came when we got our revenge by initiating the freshmen. Patricia Wold was crowned Queen of ,the Iligistletoe Ball this year with Roger Stavn as mg. Q During the year- we gained Carol Nelson, Douglas Schultz, Arletta Graske, and Alice Ostenson. We lost Chester Disch, Arletta Graske, Betty Augustine, Patricia Henning, 0 and Larry sen. As President - Randall Palombi, led the juniorclass. Karen Liptow was Vice-Presi- dent, Sedora Erickson was Secretary, and Ger- ald Garde was Treasurer. Serving on the Stu- dent Council was Barbara Hillison. Our class advisor was Mr. Smoczyk. - Our first job was decorating the gym for Homecoming to the theme of Devoted To You. On the court was Judith Fisher from our class. 4 This year Susan Schoville was crowned Queen of the Mistletoe Ball in December. Ron- ald Sagen was King. Grandma's Best Years was the name of the class play. The production was finally staged on April 24. Mr. Muenchow was the advisor. Judith Hodel played the leading role of Grandma ' Last, came the Junior Prom on May 9, Se- dora Erickson and Elmer Gosda were King and Queen of this event. Serving on the court were Karen Liptow, Susan Gaarder, Susan Schoville, Patricia Wold, and Ellen Christensen. Boys were Randall Palombi, Daniel Brauer, Ronald Thompson, Gerald Garde, and David Hoff. The theme was Apple Blossom Time. Apple blossoms and butterflies decorated the gym, as we danced to the music of Lewis Dalvit' Going. to Badger Boys State were Gerald Garde and Richard Eggen. Judith Hodel went to Badger Girls State. Music Clinic was for Ronald Thompson. Q During this year we gained Susan Schoville, Karen Steinmetz, Conrada Johnson, and Dale Reints. We lost Steven Maveus, Alice Osten- son, Karen Steinmetz, and Robert Young. We will remember this year as winning the Baseball Trophy. By the time of our senioryear, we had really gotten the SMARTS and 31 of us came back to the familiar halls of O. H. S. At the start we elected Ronald Thompson as President, Daniel Brauer as Vice-President, Patricia Wold as Secretary, and Karen Liptow as Treasurer. Student Council Representative was Gerald Garde and Mr. McGinnis wasour advisor. Homecoming, came on October 8, 9 and 10 and the theme was Autumn Leaves. First came the skits and windows. We got a first on our window and a second on our skit. The bonfire burned brightly and the snake dance wound through town that Thurs- day night. Friday night we played Blanchardville and beat them 42-0. Barbara Hillison and Ran- dall Palombi reigned as Queen and King. Girls on the court were Patricia Wold, Julie Olson, Bonita Nordeng, and Dixie Reavis. Boys were Douglas Schultz, Donald Schmidt, Elmer Gosda,'and Gerald Garde. Barbara re- ceived her roses and crown at half-time as the band played on. , Saturday night came the dance and we danced to the mrusic of Lewis Dalvit until 1:00 a. m. Incidently, this was the year that we took the, football trophy as co-champions with New Glarus, which was also quite an honor. Editor of the school newspaper 1 THE LOGJ was .Barbara Hillison and her assistant was Patricia Wold. Most of the work was done in T'i-'iifmmiiliiiiiiss' . J was edited b Ja ue Rlese, assisted by Gerald Garde. Mary CBIOVRQ headed the advertising committee as Business Manager. V n anuary, Susan Gaarder rei ed at the Snow Ball. Former Queg-gs ?I?a?uaf:g Sidj presented her with a crown and roses. On the court were Judith Hodel, Mary Bowles, Ellen Christenson, and Judith Fisher. Many seniors held major offices this year. D0U8'las Schultz was president of Student Council, Karen Liptow of F. H. A., Judith 5-?IogelAof G. A. A., and Randall Palombi of This was the year that Karen Liptow re- ceived an A at Brodhead to Platteville for Forensics. i compete at Mary Bowles was elected as DAR winner. Jerry Garde was Valedictorian and top gm- dent for all four years. Susan Gaarder won the Homemaker of the year for Betty Crocker,
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Looking back on the last four years, We shared some laughs, we shared some tears. The class of 60 we bid Orford farewell. Our friends, parents and teachers have all been swell. Now we'd like to share with you, What we've done, and what we'll do . . . 'Tall and smart is Mary B., An Accountant is what she wants to be. Dan B. is always having fun, - Whenever he's around th.ere's usually a pun. Jenny Lou is next in line, Studies and horses take up her time. Next comes Ellen, one swell gal, She has the characteristics of a real pal. Then there is Jerry D. You'll usually find him where he aughtn't be. Julie E. will become, ' , A registered nurse in years to come. When it comes to basketball, Richard Eggen knows it all. Someday Geraldine E., A Beautician, she'd like to be. Sedora E. was a dream to be seen, As our lovely Junior Prom Queen. Judie F. nicknamed Fish, We all think sh.e's quite a dish. We think Sue G. is quite a girl, Whenever she's around there's quite a whirl. Strolling along comes Jerry G., A college student, he'll soon be. Our Prom King, his royal highness, Septemlber of 1956, 33 green, unlearned, eager, freshmen entered Orfordville High School. They were Mary Bowles, Daniel Brauer, Jenny Burtness, Ellen Christenson, Gerald Duchesneau, Geraldine Eggen, Julie Eggen, Sedora Erickson, Judith Fisher, Susan Gaarder, Gerald Garde, Elmer Gosda, Gerald Grub, Patricia Henning, Jacqueline Hicks, Bar- bara Hillison, Judith Hodel, David Hoff, Rich- ard Kiper, Judith Klingberg, Karen Liptow, Edward Lund, Dennis Mabie, Steven Maveus, Larry Olsen, Randall Palombi, Sharon Powers, Jacquelyn Riese, Ronald Thompson, Dennis 79401. We all think Lee G. is the finest. Barbara Hillison, our Homecoming Queen, Is really a picture to be seen. Whenever it comes to Badger Girls State, Judy Hodel won't forget that date. Hunting and fishing, Dave's in his glory, And never to busy to tell a story. Connie J. plans to be a Home Ee. teacher, Alt Stout next year, is where you'll reach her. A practical nurse, plans Judy K., I ask you how sick can anyone stay? When it comes to passing Math, Karen L. is always on the right path. Carol N. though seemingly quiet, Can alt tilrilf-BS be a riot. You can always tell when Randy's around, Wherever there are girls, he can be found. Sherri P. is the girl you'll see, Wherever there's fun, that's where she'll be. From Beloit High, Spike came, Here at Orford, he'll make fame. We also have Dale R. who's so shy and strange, But watch out girls, someday he'l1 change. When it comes to acting, There is nothing Jackie R's lacking. Douglas S, Duke by name, Is down in Orford's football fame. A famous musician, someday will be, Our class President, Ronnie T. Dennis Wenger lost his glasses, Ask him where, all you lasses. When we are going tq cheer and yell, Pat is there to lead us well. Last we present John Y., We all think he's a very swell guy . . . 545047 Wenger, John Young, Robert Young and Jean- nie Oleson. Our class officers were as follows: President -Barbara Hillison, Vice-President-Susan Gaarder, Secretary--Gerald Garde, Treasurer -Judith Hodel, and Student Council Repre- sentative-Richard Eggen. Our class advisor was Mr. Eben. During our freshman year, we were initiat- ed by the sophomores. We didn't like it at the time but now we look back, it wasn't too bad. A dance was held after the initiation. Next came Homecoming. We were all very
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Our senior class play was entitled Scared Stiff and was held on April 29, 41960.. Mr. Muenchow was our director. During the year we gained Sheldon Reavis, but lost Susan . Schoville. We, the class of 1960, being of questionably sound mind and character, do swear to this, our last will and testament before leaving Orford- ville High School. . We, the class of 1960 do will and bequeath the following to the teachers: , Mr. McGinnis: a. few dozen secretaries and errand boys to help him with his work. Mr. Muenchow: a bigger, better dictionary for his study hall students to work with, es- pecially those who talk without permission. Miss Martin: .A clock with no cord for those rascals who insist on pulling it. Miss Paynter: Our love of Ford cars. Mrs. Stavn: A neat class that picks up ofter themselves. Mr. Sammartano: The senior boys athletic ability to distribute among the lower classmen. Good Luck, Coach! Mr. Howe: Our ability to drive new cars. lMaybe this will help you to get a-new one.l Mrs. Nass: A group of students who dress and act like ladies and gentlemen. Mr. Pedersen: a class that behaves and stays in the classroom. Mr. Mauel: Our ability to keep automobile parts on an automobile. Mr. Barry: Our attentiveness and participa- tion in P. 0. D. ' B Mrs. Dean and Mrs. Riese: The memory of a class who visited them quite often during the CLASSES Freshmen: our dignity and intelligence. , Sophomore: Our thirst for knowledge. Junior: Our good conduct. SENIORS I, Dan Brauer, do will and bequeath my good behavior to Dave Carroll. I, Mary Bowles, do will and bequeath my bookkeeping ability to anyone who needs itand may they' like it as much as I do. I, Jenny Burtness, do will and bequeath my horse riding ability to Don Schmidt. I, Ellen Christensen, do bequeath my ,flirty eyes to Nancy Badtke. I, Jerry Duschesneau, do will and bequeath my scholastic ability to Mark Fretheim. I, Julie Eggen, do will and bequeath my year. As this is going to press, we look forward to the class trip, Baccalaureate, and gradua- tion. It seems like only yesterday that we en- tered the doors as green Freshmen, and here we are to take our place in the world as adults. 666 ability to drive a car to Sandy Thorson. I, Dick Eggen, do will and bequeath my athletic ability to Neale Scott. Take it easy, Beaver! I, Gerri Engen, do will and bequeath my height to Judy Quade. I, Sedora Erickson, do will and bequeath my dates to Leah Bandi. I, Judy Fisher, do will and bequeath my talkative ways to my sister, Phyllis. I, Susan Gaarder, do will and bequeath my tumbling ability to Barbara Clair. I, Jerry Garde, do will and bequeath my scholastic abilities to the underclassmen!! I, Lee Gosda, do will and bequeath my block- ing ability in football to Lars Anderson. I, Barb Hillison, do will and bequeath my natural, long brown hair to Connie Lawrence. I, -Judy Hodel, do will and bequeath my ability to be on top of a pyramid to Norma Bakke. l I, David Hoff, do will and bequeath my ability to keep out of trouble during noon to the future driver of the lunch. truck. I, Connie Johnson, do will and bequeath' my ability to talk my way out of any situation to my brother, Loyal. I, Judy Klingberg, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with the teachers to Bob Gosda. I, Karen Liptow, do will and bequeath my beat-up Chevy to a girl who needs a date. I, Carol Nelson, do will and bequeath my angelic ways to Bob Hoadley. I, Randy Palombi ,do will and bequeath my ability to play football to Eddie Kane. I. Sherri Powers, do will and bequeath my ability to live it up to Stan Nordeng, may he use it wisely. I, Spike Reavis, do will and bequeath my good-natured ways to Sid Bolden. I, Dale Reints, do will and bequeath my abil- ity to get into trouble to Doug Kane. I, Jacque Riese, do will and bequeath my seat in English to-my cousin, Carole, may she occupy it quietly. I, Douglas Schultz, do will and bequeath my football ability to Pete Skibsrud. I, Ronnie Thompson, do will-and bequeath
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