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Top Row: Wayne Wilde, Douglas Paulson, Sue Neuhauser, Gene Hanna. 3rd Row: Clyde Gorsuch, Grace Erdman, Walter Krueger, Wayne Stollfus. 2nd Row: Dennis Schultz, Carol Sommers, Larryne Gibson, Diane Navarro, Richard McDonald, Roger Atkinson. 1st Row: William Beimborn, Ronald Keller, Gary May, David Hall, Tom Rowlands, Lillian Bortz, Harold Andrews. HUNS ETHELS RESTAURANT Pina, Short Orders or Steak Dinners lust Try Them MID-COUNTY TIMES Attractive Printing Promptly R. H. Thompson — Editor and Publisher 15
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Top Row: Judy Cross, Jeffrey George, Sandra Barrett. 3rd Row: Gwen Gundersen, Lois Jerred, Harold Gustrowsky, Marilyn Meyers, Esther Babcock. 2nd Row: Larry Barden, Joyce Keith, Shirley Moll, George Jenkins, Karen Gorsuch, Bill Smith. 1st Row: Ronald Ernst, Mike Seely, Sue Figor, Sandy Utke, David Johnson, Ardyth Achterberg, Jerry Karow. EV AND ARNIES Friendly Haven Phone 9J Compliments oi MID-COUNTY REALTY Milt Potratr Pardeeville, Wisconsin
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SENIORS The Senior Class had a Get - Acquainted Dance at the beginning of the year, so the Freshmen would have a chance to get to know their fellow classmates. They were also very busy working on the Whisper and the school newspaper, the Bull- dog's Bark. Editors and staffs were chosen and everyone set to work as these were two of the big projects of the Senior Class. November 1 they held a Slave Auction as a money-making project for the class trip. The Seniors were sold to the highest bidder and were to work eight hours the following day. They had a Bean-Guessing Contest a few weeks before Thanksgiving. A 10-pound turkey was given as the prize. Mr. Lucier, the seventh grade teacher, guessed the closest to the num- ber of beans in the jar and won the turkey. December 6 was Senior Career Day. All of the seniors from the schools in this conference went to Markesan High School for the day. In the morning there was an assembly with guest speaker, Professor George Walters. The rest of the morning and afternoon was spent in the different classrooms learning about dif- ferent careers. The big production of the year was, as al- ways, the Senior Class Play. In March, the Senior Class presented Hillbilly Weddin'. A hillbilly comedy in three acts. This show com- bined a lesson, love, a feud, singing, dancing, and a lot of fun into an evening of entertain- ment. Ceelie got her man even if she did have to take a bath. Another big event of the year was the Senior Class Trip. This year the Seniors chose to go to Chicago, as did the Senior Class before them. They stayed in the Sherman hotel over night. They went to the Museum of Science and Industry, and the Aquarium. In the evening they had a tour of the city, after a dinner and a show at a club. Many tired, but happy Seniors returned home. This was the last activity they enjoyed as a class. DAIRYLAND DIVISION PURE MILK ASSOCIATION Dairy Lane Dairy Products — Your Pa hway to Health 10 Phone 17R Wyocena, Wis.
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