Patch Grove High School - Beaver Yearbook (Patch Grove, WI)

 - Class of 1955

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SENIOR PROPHECY June 18, 1965 Dear Carol, Everyone was sorry you weren't able to return for our class reunion and picnic. We spent an almost perfect day at the Garside Gardens , just I0 miles west 'of Madison, Wis. You knew of course, that Kenny was owner and manager of this beautiful 50 acre resort. In the aftemoon the men played a round of golf but it was an easy victory for Dale Braudt. Just think, after three years he still holds the title of World's champion Golfer , Nola Mae arrived a little late from the Belgian Congo where she is teaching the natives how to play the cello. She says she enjoys her work immensely and after being there for two years she is getting adjusted to the climate. Leonard Meister drove up from Indianapolis, Ind. , where he recently won the speedway race. Yes, he is in the big money now because as a side line he manufactures baby bottles. Fran and her family arrived quite early. Did I tell you before that she married Joseph McCarthy's brother, Charlie? They live in New Orleans where they own and operate an oyster farm. Jim Noethe was enjoying his month's vacation from the office. He has had several of his essays printed in the l-long Kong Herald. fl-le always wrote such interesting articles in English, remember? 2 PU Last year he won the Pulitzer Prize on the essay, The Relationship Between the Fly and the Maggot. Russ Palmer recently completed a two year engagement with the Ridge Riders . In August he will continue his music with the Phil Harmonic Symphony. Even in high school I know he preferred classical music. He didn't mention anything about his singing, but I imagine he'll continue giving lessons to Marie. Mary Moore has been kept quite busy. After mining uranium in Canada for seven years, she has finally settled on a farm near Patch Grove. lwwrote you fefore that Emma Jean Fuller was in the Ozarks demonstrating the Many Uses of a Burnt Out Light Bulb . She must be doing quite well as she sported a '65 Brick at the picnic. It was her first trip back after spending five years there. We have another teacher in the classl Lyle Posten is doing quite well in Alaska. He's been busy with those seals nigh on these eight years. My how time does flyl I 1 It seems they should learn to balance that ball pretty soonl Leah left her laboratory long enough to join us for our dinner, She was restless though, as her every spare minute is spent on her latest experiment. She wouldn't reveal much information: but splitting a pea must be quite a task. We were ready to start our feast when a helicopter landed on the lawn. We recognized the oil millionaire from Texas as soon as he stepped from the machine. Yes, Jerry Redman is certainly proving his business ability. Our picnic was a huge success. We missed you though. I didn't mention It before but every class- mate brought his family. I am still teaching in 'a small country school just outside Paris, France. Our picnic was a good excuse for me to be able to come back for a visit. Say, Carol, why don't you settle down? After all don't you think that six years of bull fighting is enough for any person? P? 77 Please come and see us soon. Write when you have time. Sincerely, Rita Hamilton

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SE IDR FACTS We enrolled in the fall of 1951 as green freshmen. The first big event was initiation, where 15 freshmen spent one hilarious day dressed up, and as Sophomore servants. The dance in the evening helped us bury all hatchets. Leah Jones was elected President, James Noethe, Vite-President. Carol Redman, Secretary and Treasurer, Rita Hamilton and Gary Simons to the Student Council. Later we sponsored a return dance for the Sophomores. James N. . Gary S. and Jerry R. represented us on the basketball team. Jim N. also began his baseball career as a freshman. Gary, Rita and Nola took part in the school play. Rita, Gary, Jim, Leah, Leonard, Mary, Lyle and Nola were members of band this year. Rita and Leah were appointed librarians and both held this job throughout their 4 years in high school. Mary, Nola, and Leah were among the 5 high sales- men in the magazine contest and went on a trip to the University Basketball Game. Having lost 3 members, Betty Howell, Carl Riggs, and Gary Simons, and gaining Beverly Lane, Francys Hayungs during the course of the year, as Sophomores we numbered 14. This year, Russell was elected Pres- ident, Rita, Vice-President, Leah, Secretary and Treasurer, Nola and Jerry to the Student Council. Ten Sophomores took an active part in the magazine contest and Jim, Leonard and Nola were awarded a trip to Madison. Jerry, Ken Garside, Lyle and Jim were on the basketball team this year. Emma Fuller. Francys, Nola, Mary. Carol and Rita were chorus members. Rita, Leah, Nola and Mary remained in the band this year. Jim received a baseball award for his efforts. Rita was Sales Manager of The Beaver , sponsored by the Seniors. We made about 886. 00 on the Sophomore Dance we gave to the Freshmen. This was, of course, a good ending of initiation day. It was more fun this year as we plotted and helped the Freshies become full pledged highschoolers. In the spring we ordered our class rings so we could wear them as soon as school started next year. Every student, I think, looks forward to their Junior year. Ours was a good year in which we learned much and had loads of fun. Our class rings arrived the first week of school and all were well pleased. We planned a dance for the first week in September. This helped our Prom fund which came in the spring. The magazine contest was held in September and 11 members did their share of the selling. Leah was business manager of it and Nola was a team captain. Early in the first semester, the Junior-Senior English class decided to publish a school paper. Mrs. Tornowske was our advisor of Beaver Tales. Leah was elected Editor, Russell as Art Editor, and Nola was elected Publisher. Nola was also Editor of Beaver Bits, the Patch Grove news that was sent to the Bloomington Record. ln December, we started to plan for our Prom. After much discussion and planning, we finally decided our theme would be Sweetheart of Sigma Chi The gym was decorated with white, pink, red, and blue crepe paper, white, pink and red carnations: also pennants of various colleges around the nation. A kissing rock was located near the stage. It was held on May 7th with Layton Blaine furnishing the music. James Noethe was elected King, and selected Leah Rae as Queen. The court included Jerry, Prince: Dora Quick, Princess: Russell, Dukeg Rita, Duchess: Leonard Meister, Lord: Ruby Braudt, Lady: Kenneth, Count: Marie Hayungs, Countess. We didn't make any profit on this dance but it is a dance that none of us will ever forget. Leah Rae, Rita, Nola and Mary took part in the All Girls Play. Francys was a prompter of the same. The baseball team included Russell, Jim, Jerry, and Lyle. These plus Kenneth were members of the basketball team. Francys H. was elected to the cheerleading squad and was named captain. In the fall of 1954, 14 Seniors enrolled for their last year of high school. Officers were President, Russell, Vice-President. Rita, Secretary, Nola, Treasurer, Fran, Student Council, Leah and Jim. On October 6, we observed a Senior Skip Day to have out pictures taken at Lancaster. The remainder of the day was spent in Dubuque, Iowa. One of the big class projects, was the publication of the Beaver. The Junior-Senior Class play selected was A 'Feudin' Over Yonder . lt will be given around April 15 in the gym. Rita, Jim, Mary and Nola were members of the band this year. Fran, Carol, Leah, Emma, Mary and Nola also took an active part in chorus. Jim, Jerry, Kenneth and Leonard were basketball lettermen this year. Captain of the cheer- leaders was a Senior this year, Nola Mae. Leah Rae acted as Band Majorette also. Our four years as high schoolers will come to a close on May 20, 1955. Commencement will be held on May 19 at the high school gym.



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L ST WILL AND TESTAME T We the Seniors of Patch Grove High School of the Town and Township of Patch Grove, County of Grant, State of Wisconsin, of the United States, on the Continent of North America in the Western Hemisphere, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do make, execute, publish, and declare this to be our last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and annulling all former Wills by us made. I, Dale Braudt, give and devise to you Milton Ellis my ability to call square dances. I, Francys Hayungs, bequeath my ability to get in late at night to anyone who can do it and not get caught. I, Kenneth Garside, will my height to you, Joe Zenz, and hope you can use it for the best advantage of our basketball team. I, Leah Rae Jones, will my ability to pierce ears to Terry Monroe in hopes he'll use it in his future doctor's career. I, Carol Redman, bequeath my knitting ability to Bernard Meister in hopes he can use it in the future. I, Mary Moore, will my naturally curly hair to Judy Sobota so she can spend less time setting hers. I, Russell Palmer, will my ability to play the guitar to Earl Hayungs. I, Lyle Posten, leave no Janice Ariss my ability to ride horses. I, Nola Mae Finn, bequeath to Robert Hromadka all the musical instruments I've learned to play while in high school. I, James Noethe, will my ability to get excused from school to Larry Moris. I, Jerry Redman, bequeath to Jim Tolle my nickname Goof , I, Leonard Meister, bequeath my tinyness to Robert Williams. I, Emma Jean Fuller, will the gum I chewed in Typing Class to you, Mrs. Tornowske. I, Rita Hamilton, will my 6th period visiting hour to you, Barbara Skrade, and hope you can collect as much gossip as I did. We, the Seniors, will to you Mr. Thompson, all our unsolved problems in Mathematics and Science. To you, Miss Humphrey, the Senior girls leave their knitting needles and knowledge of calisthenics. We, the Seniors, have packed up all our dischordant notes, which we will take with us. All our beautiful music we will and bequeath to Mr, La Pointe. To you, Mrs. Tornowske, we leave the word ain't and memories of The Beaver . We, the Seniors, give, devise and bequeath to you Mr. Sobota all interruptions for telephone conversations and salesmen during our Social Problems Class. We leave to the under classmen I4 empty desks near the windows in the Assembly. Signed, sealed, published, and declared as and for their last will and testament by the Seniors of Patch Grove, in the presence of us, and in the presence of each other, have subscribed our names hereto as witnesses on this twentieth day of May in the year of our Lord, one thousand, nine hundred and fifty-five. PRESIDENT .............-.-.--

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