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ofcAov-i SEPTEMBER 2 School Registration—Starting all over again. 3 Aimee Zilraer—Girls lecture. 12 Class Elections and Cheerleader tryouts. 15 Juniors order class rings. 19 Assembly— Elonzo Pond (Yipee, we got out of some classes.) 19 Green Lake—here—First game in foot- ball season and we won. Nice start. 22 Assembly Program—Shrimplins. 26 Football game at Deforest. We lost. (We were robbed. ) 29 Senior Pictures—Smile Pretty!!! OCTOBER 3 Fox Lake—here—We won again-YipeeJ; 3 Frosh Initiation and Party—The Frosh were shaking in their boots — poor kidsii 6 Magazine Sale begins—Let’s get busy kids. 10 Rio—there—We win again. (It’s get- ting to be a habit. ) 15 Report Cards—Sad day in P. H. S. 17 Randolph—here—Our boys are in the groove—we win again. (Getting monot- onous, isn’t it?) 23 Halloween Dance. 23 Fall River—there--0ur luck remains — we win again. 24-25 Student Council meeting at Wausau. 31 Cambria—here. Our last game. We won. NOVEMBER 3 Assembly—Art Hook 4 One Act Play at Cambria. 12 One Act Play at Wyocena. 14 Sadie Hawkins Party—Watch out boys. 21 Basketball Starts—Green Lake—There. We lost. (It takes a while to get warmed up.) 24 Football Banquet. (The boys had been starving all day for this.) 25 Westfield—there—We lost. 26 Report Cards Again—Oh, Joy?????? 27-28 Thanksgiving Vacation. (Oh, how we will miss school.) DECEMBER 2 Oxford—here—won. (Now we’re happy.) 5 Cambria—there—won. 9 Poynette—there—lost. 11 X-mas Concert. (Music to ray ears.) 12 Fall River—there—won. 16 Fox Lake--here--won. Cajfa rictjtLV 18 Grade X-mas Program. 19 Rio—there—won. What a thriller. 22 Jan. 5—X-mas Vacation—(Goody! ) JANUARY 6 Westfield—here—won. 9 Markesen—here—won. 12 Assembly—Glenn Norris—Karl Wenzel really proved he was on the beam. 13 Randolph—there—lost. 16 Cambria—here-won. 19 Senior Invitations. 20 Randolph—here—won. 21 Report cards again-Only flunked in three subjects. 23 Fall River—here—won. 27 Elected Homecoming King—Fox Lake— there. 30 Rio—here-won. FEBRUARY 3 Markesan—there—lost. 6 Poynette—here. We lost the Home- coming game. Sad for us!! 16 Annual Pictures—Remember that day? 18-21 Randolph District Basketball Tournament. 27 Minstrel Show. Say kids, go wash your faces ! !! MARCH 3 Reoort Cards (Ohhhhh !! ! !!) 10 Local Forensics Contest. 18 Spring Band Concert. 22-29 Spring Vacation. 30 Assembly—Hanley Marionette Show. APRIL 16 Baseball Starts—Rio—here. 17 Junior Prom— Moonlight and Roses. 21 Report cards. Well, we all can't be smart. 23 Fox Lake—here. 30—May 1—Band Tournament. MAY 6-7 Senior Class Play. 7 Randolph—here. 14 Eighth Grade Graduation. 14 Cambria—there. 23 Bacculaureate. 25 Class Night. 2? Graduation. 28 End of School.1!! Happy Days Again!! 28 Markesan—there. 30 Memorial Day. Page Sponsored By PARDEEVILLE ELECTRIC COMMISSION Electricity For Light-Heat-Power John Wright, Manager
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Class Will Continued— I, Jeanette (Altarbound) Roundy, will my gift of gab in study halls to Delores Stockwell. I, Marilyn (Well snap my gum) Smith, will my gum chewing techniques to Ida Abegglan. I, Rodney (Come and get me you lucky girls) Stafford, leave my ability to play the great lover to Art Rodocker. I, Carol (I love red hair) Weisinger, will my dancing at noon to Minnie Tamminga. I, Geraldine (Jelly Beans) Wendlick leave my ability to argue with Coach Rowlands to Irene Breneman. I, Rolland (How's the weather down there) Wendlick, will my height to Marlin Stebbins. I think he can use it. I Karl (Technique) Wenzel, bequeath my car (Dad’s that is) and all the full moons hereafter to Charles Simmons, may he use them to the best of his advantage. I, Rodney (Keep those bottles quiet) Wendt, bequeath my empty desk in school to anyone who wants to sit by the window. I, Jack (Where would Wyocena be without me) Pease, bequeath my ability to play baseball to Jack Scharf. We, the Class of 48”, after having written our last will and testament, nominate the Class of ”49” as sole keepers of this document, the teachers, and the school. PROPHECY All aboardJ All aboard! For the 30th Century Limited. And look who’s getting on board. None other than those two close classmates of ”48 , Marlene Morgan and Mildred Eagan. They seem to be reminiscing over their old school days. Lets listen in and see if we can find out what their old classmates are doing. Would you believe It, Bones” Pulver went into the undertaking business and there we see him wrestling with a seven-foot corpse. What’s that big sign flashing above, We Aim To Please. Charlotte Fredrick??? Let me see, oh yes, we read that she once was a pro- fessional nurse, and goodness something must have happened, there we see her working as assistant undertaker to Bones.” While we re traveling around we might as well see what everybody is doing. Well, well, here we are entering the famous El Morrocco nightclub. Stand back everybody, somebody seems to be throwing out the noise-makers. Must be a strong bouncer. What a surprise!! If it isn’t our old classmate, little Rodney Wendt. Look!! The famous show is now on. Watch that snaKe dance. Wonder who the snake charmer Is. Well, If it Isn’t L’Raen Brewer playing her trombone. Flash!J Flash!! Big Night. Kent Hill and Joe Walcott are at it again. Who’s that we see cheering him on in the front row, why it’s Daddy’s four little red-heads. Guess who we heard over the radio singing that good old commercial Duz does everything, of course it was Karl Wenzel. We always knew he’d go places with that voice. Did you hear about the sad death of Bob Hope???? But have no fear, that capable Deri Howe has replaced him. But we hear he has been having a little trouble picking up the people after he has rolled them in the aisle. The Captain of the 30th Century Limited Just came over. It’s none other than that rugged Maurice Breneman. ’Who ever thought he’d take to the sea. Lyle Neesam, we hear is a millionaire. Ah, yes, he invented that new unsmearable” lipstick. Class Prophecy Continued on page 38 Page Sponsored By DAIRYMAN’S STATE BANK Offices Randolph and Pardeeville For Every Financial Service See Your Bank
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JUNIORS Top Row; Byron Stancer, Kathleen Kearns, Richard Peterson, Jerry Gest, Dean Hawley, Robert Bortz, George Killoran. Third Row; Gerry Lytle, Arlene Bortz, Eetty Brandsma, Irene Ereneman, Norman Cummings, Donna Edwards, Second Row; Miss Engelke, Advisor; Lois Edwards, Marjorie Heaps, Gordon Lytle, Jack Scharf, Dale Spicer, Barbara Thurston. First Row; Lois Bernander, Duane Allegar, Merwyn Smith, Ronald Kluth, Walter Ehlert, Helen Babcock, Duane Howe. CLASS OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Student Council Advisor Duane Allegar Merwyn Smith Marjorie Heaps Barbara Thurston Kathleen Kearns Norman Cummings Miss Engelke FLOWER: Lily of the Valley COLORS: Maroon and White MOTTO: Your tomorrow is our today. Page Sponsored By THURSTON IMPLEMENT CO. nFarm and Home Equipment Phone 2 16
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