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We, the Senior Class of 1956 came to P H S in the fall f 1952 As Freshmen we were very shy We walked around with our hands in our pockets which was something altogether different from what we had done in grade school During our Freshmen year we had an enrollment of 35 students W elected Mr Refling as our adviser Our president was Robert Erickson, vice president was Andy Sauld, secretary was Beverely Zacharek, and treasurer was Rochelle Duris Our Homecoming candidate was Virginia Newling and Rochelle Duris was our runner up This year was a very successful year for we only lost one student, Roger Vanderbloeman Ie started our Sophomore year off with high spirits We were no longer the scared Freshmen of the previous year We had our second election of which the results were President, Robert Erickson, Vice President, Gary Smith Secretary, Rosalie Groleski and Ada Beckerson as Treasurer We selected lr Rosseau as our adviser Homecoming candidates were as foll ws Beverely Zacharek was Queen not quite as successful as our Fres men year for we lost two students, who were Freela Freed and Allan Pederson Our total number was now 32 As Juniors we became very anxious because we knew this was the year we were to receive our class rings In our first class meeting of this year we held an election for class officers Ve chose lr Rosseau to be our adviser for the second year Robert Erickson was elected for his third year as president, Arlene Eygahroad was elected as vice president, Rosalie Groleski as secretary and laxine Kelly as treasurer Our queen candidate was Carol Jean lonsen and her runner up was Joan French Ie lost LeRoca Sudeth and Ada Beckerson at the beginning of our Junior year At the half we gained Lekoca back again At the end of this year we lost Evelyn Jacobs We gained Glen Robinson Our total number of students then was 31 Our represent atives to Badger Girls State and Badger Boys State were Carol Jean lonsen and Kenneth Kubick The most eventful day of our Junior year was lay 17, 1955, when the town hall, which was our gym, shop rooms and hot lunch department, burned to the ground Seniors at last We have reached the top of the ladder It was 12 years of hard climbing but we finally made it When this year began we elected Kenneth Kubick as our president, lmil Dunlap as vice president, Rosalie Groleskl as secretary and laxine Kelly as treas urer Ie elected two advisers who were Irs Rudolph and lr Schroder Our candidates for Homecoming were Joan French as queen candidate and Sharon Stevens as runner up This year we lost Virginia Newling and Glen Robinson only to gain Guenter Spilgies, an exchange student from Germany To make our Senior year more interesting we no longer had the town hall in which to hold any of our activities le had to have our Homecoming dance in the Dunbar Town Hall The boys had to have basketball practice up at the Niagara Gym This was very inconvenient because the boys only got to practice two nights a week The more pleasant things that were outstanding in our minds about our Senior year were our class trip, Class Day, Baccalaureate and Graduation 13 71' . . . o . e ' S 3 candidate and Margaret Neargarth was elected runner-up. This year was
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