Plum City High School - Comet Yearbook (Plum City, WI) - Class of 1955 | Page 31 of 100 |
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“Glass Poem Koontinuedb page 3 Arlene K. has the Wknaok' of drawing everything CQLZLUL' Her sewing and fancy work many prizes do bring. She doesn't wear glasses Just to make her look beautecusg She wears them to make teacher think she's studious. Bonn1e's the one who teases us all, But she can be serious when playing softball. Baaaah Whenever she smiles, her cute dimples show 5LMiuu Her ambitions are alone for her to know. Juniori the guy who causes a riot. ' You never see him, when he's quiet. ,ft0k4 '7h7CW1'Z::' He's a whiz on the basketball court And he's really quite a good sport. The Seniors of '56 we wish to you All the luck that to you is due. May your ways be happy, your skies always blue And through your life success be for you. La Q, Sf'H'i 'lor ,Of As the doors of Plum City High School opened in August of '51, twenty six eager freshmen made their way up the stairs for ghe first tlme. Days rolled by and we were initiated September 7th. In our Sophomore year we lost Dennis Base and Sandra Peterson, But Dick Brunker, Beatrice Anderson, and Bernice Anderson enrolled in our class making it a total of 27. Our Sophomore card party was a huge success. When we were Juniors we gained John King and lost Helen Kulow and Dick Brunker, again making our original total of 26. With our Junior year came many happy memories. First of all our class rings. Then our class play, 'A Feudin' Over Yonder'. Last but not least, our long-awaited prom, with Blue Mggn as our theme. Jim Larson and Marlene Kannel reigned as king and queen. Our Senior year, and again 26 students enter the doors of Plum City High, because Jim Drier transferred from Arkansaw and Beatrice Anderson transferred to Hopkins. It seemed this year, our last year was the busiest of all. First of all we all went on a train to St. Paul and had our graduation pictures taken. Then our victorious Homecoming with Jerry Helmueller as king and Arlene Ghilson as queen. Our Senior class play and then the eventful night of our high school life--Graduation--May l9th! , ,I g.,e if .' Q L qu , x4Nj l-e-3-E-i.i'f3'e.iL-'s-g.-el- O, 9 pf ' 5 1 gonlzfm
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