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I cr-xnl.lnMnDL'm -fl Ze.: Top Row: Judy, Schneider, J. Hansen, Hougland, Powers, Bruce, Kinville Larsen, Peterson Fourth Row: King, Otto, W. Lund, Greening, Fiefarek, D. Hansen, Ericksen Schonfeld, Clark Third Row: Bour, G. Sielaff, Sacks, Lorek, De Hart, Ecklund, Yemzel Dettman, Lund, Pearce, Buss Second Row: Miss Shaw, Behrens, Locke, Judy, Davis, Boulac, Seefeldt Kniskern, Cudnofsky, Brabender, Wienke Bottom.Row: Steffen, Matecki, Garbreoht, R. Sielaff, May, Devroy Couvillion, Ihde, Dolan H I S T O R Y Fifty-one 'seasoned' classmates entered school as sophomores in 1959. They elected as their officers: Pres., Gaylord King, Vice-pres., Roberta Judy, Sec., Stella Krezwina. Being well adjusted to school life, they im ediately began to parti- cipate in activities. Forensic work was emphasized by the sophomores. In their remain- ing years in school, they should be successful in all types of social activities. This class has a noted scholastic record. Special mention should be made of the fact that a five-subject schedule was carried by most of the class members. Here's luck to the class of '42. 14
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JUNIORS Top Row: Janusz, Prestine, Kushman, Cohorst, Keller, Votava, Huss Fourth Row: May, Kodric, Sielaff, Nycz, D. Stoutenberg, Freiheit, Scott Smith, Harper, Wyss, Lorek Third Row: Behnke, Otto, Sweningson, Royer, Helmrath, Kent, Jandrey Race, Van Alystine, Pottratz Second Row: Peterson, Staidl, Bishop, Krzewina, L. Schonfeld A. Schonfeld, Geano, Ruskiewicz, M. Stoutenberg, Miss Verch Bottom Row: Dulack, Sharpe, Ehlers, Borths, Jandt, Armstrong, Neumann Neift, Bu s A ' ivsiyi HISTORY M- The juniors during their three years of high school have been repre sented in every field of extra-curricular activity. Athletics and band have predominated their interests. They have also shown ability in for- ensics and in various clubs. As traditional, the class had charge of one of the important events of the year, the Junior Prom. It was held on May 17, and it was a great success. The junior adviser, Miss Veroh, should receive credit in aiding the class in their ventures. The class officers are as follows: President, Robert Borthsg Secretary, Doris Staidlg Treasurer, Doris Jandrey. 15 K, I-MAN . J- gf
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FRESHIVIEN W as Q2 Top Row: Meunier, B. Ellison, Weiting, Hammer, Miller, Ihde, Staidl Couvillion, Lund, Kozuszek, Nelson, Anderson Fourth Row: Moore, Reams, Garbrecht, Felmer, Hammes, J. Behnke Jacobson, G. Ellison, Larson, Olive, Jeske, Duescher Third Row: Zackey, Wenzel, Weir, Locke, Kleinprintz, Rosenthal J. Ellison, Wegner, Brown, Devroy, Youngchild, Strutz Second Row: B. Behnke, Thibodeau, Dashner, Dyer, Chenall, Kniskern Dupuis, Neumann, Miss Brown Bottom Row: Armstrong, Ellingson, Hougland, Zinther, Borneman, Swanson Leyo, Greening, Kushman H I S T O R Y Fifty-six proverbially green freshmen entered high school in September, 1959. They chose as their officers: Pres., James Neumanng Vice-pres., Walter Jeskeg Sec., Janet Ellisong Treas., Beverly Wenzel. They have the distinction of being the largest class ever to enter the Peshtigo High School. The freshmen did exceedingly well in adjusting themselves to high school life. They promise to excel in the various activities of the school. This group has been well represented in the fields of forensics, and music. Miss Brown, freshman adviser, helped the freshmen over the hard days of their early high school life. 15
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