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ll! I'l 4 -- fi 'HT R X Ll. X J GQ What's done can't be undone LarrJ Sobyak John Sused1k HLet's hope his w se cracks never back fire Student Council Pep Club 2,3 Basketball 'N ex. Q 1 was given power rule as king for one night Class Play 3,h, Annual Staff L Class Officer 1 I Class Officer 3 Annual staff L Base ball M Raymond Thur nThe world belongs to the energetic But who wants the world any wa ' Class Play , Student Patrol 2 4, Annual Staff L Bernard Zimmerman nToo much study weak ens the brain Class Play 3 I Annual Staff A chorus 1,2, Student Patrol 3 Prom King 3 Chorus l L Mixed Chorus Baseball M Leonard Zim erman 'Sometimes I sit and think but mostly I just sit H Class Play 3, , Chorus 1, Student Patrol 2,L, Annual Staff h This page is sponsored by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Neillsville, Wisconsin.
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Class iinsinrg Twelve years ago the Class of 1955 entered tne first grade Of those who started first grade at Fairchild Public School only nine Janet Emanuel, Jerry Johnson, Lois K ienke, Everett Papke, Larry Sobyak, Bernard Zimmerman, Leonard Zimmerman, Kenneth Janxe, and Nancy Kruschke are still among us Forty two strong, we began our high school career on August 29 1951 W were the usual eager Fr shmen, brimming with that naive self assurance that only Freshmen can posess Mr Robein, our class advisor, assisted us with the many problems that confronted us We entered our Sophomore year with the sincere determination to make the most of our remaining school life We started by attending numerous parties, basketball games and dances, but we conserved most of our energy for the forth coming Junior and Senior years Our Junior year was a period of steadv activity On March 25th and 26th we proudly presented our class play WThe Hoosier Schoolmaster W Miss Phillips and Mrs Olson were the directors With the assistance of Mr Haigh we decorated our new gym in prom array King John Susedik and Queen Patti Boullion reigned over the prom The theme of our Drom was WThe Old Lanpl1ghter,n and music was furnished by Howard Sturtz and his orchestra On August 30 l95L, we officially became seniors' The first event of our final year was tne receiving of our class rings on September 7t Following this, we seniors spent an unforgettable day in Uau Claire where we had our P1CCUFeS tiken at Aanes Studio Our Senior Class play, Spring is Tomorrow', was presented on November Ath and Sth It was ably directed by Mr Hyde n April lst, as the faint flicker of the sans first rays slowly appeared over the Eastern horizon of Fairchild, the s niors gathered at the foot of the Her we spent a me orable day attending the Ice rollies ard exploring these vast cities W will long remember and always treasure tnis, our class trip School ended 1n the bustle of activity of aebtlqq reddy for t e L ay Finally it arriv d On Pay 26th we d d h last time It was graduation d 9' ascen e B 9 Shep of Beacon H111 for the The manv cherished m mories NG H Ve a ner d Here E thro ghout our inscribed as past history on the f g life, into l1fe's scnool p qes J ine Now we E0 O school lives uf of school D-'S Ks Signed C2449 J Sl -o , . , . A x n rn . a i . , . - M 9 f , . e q e . . . . - , 4 . 0 . L . . u A . ' n n f s A I . . , . . u . l. . , . . C H. . , , , . U . . O ' N ' I 1 0 . U I U . V A . . , . , . . . , QA. A steps leading to Beacon Hill. On this day we journeyed to the Twin Cities. e e 1.m , ' . ' T ' . j ' M ' . V . .8 V. Q , ,A ,. uw ' ' 'az 1' n . ' ' .h 'iad - A . b rs - ' a . - l N3 ' . ' 3 Ci., 63 U . . P- . 9' ' ', , 4 n , f .n ' -2 -' A X:--1- ip' f 5 C S s V K K V'
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