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I We'll Have These Moments To Remember BEGINNER'S BAND The first note of our high school years came with the election of officers. Guiding our freshman class were Don Martin, president: Charles Stewart, vice-president, and Phyllis Roach, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Mulrooney was our class advisor. Homeroom presidents were Larry Toberman and Mary Potratz. Afzer surviving initiation we undertook the task of building the homecoming bonfire. Although our bonfire was threatened by a dose of rain. it was successfully burned. RHYTH M- BAND Seated for the first rehearsal we chose directors-Dick Carl, president, Alma Lechnir, vice-president: and Mary Bailey secretary-treasurer. Mr. Mulrooney was again selected class advisor with Anna Berberich and Larry Toberman as presidents of the homerooms. For our first production, October eighth, we assumed the responsibility of initiating those greenies . As sophomores, we conducted the homecoming parade and everything ended on a happy note. F IUNIOR MARCHINC BAND Stepping off on the down beat of our third year at P.H.S. with Larry Toberman con- ducting, Dick Carl, his assistant and Eileen Moore taking notes. Paul Paulson and Patsy Gentes led the homerooms through the year. Decorating the football field was the job bestow- ed upon us this year for homecoming. April 2, another important event in the history of the junior class, was the presentation of our class play, The Family Nobody Wanted . Mr. Rasmussen directed the production with Beth Barndt serving as student director. Banana Boat , our prom and the grand finale of our junior year, took place May 4, with Larry Toberman reigning as king. Our last year was indeed full of memories-memories that will long be remembered as we venture forth into the world about us. The election of class officers brought Larry Tober- man forth as president once again. Marna Harrelson was chosen vice-president and Phyllis Roach, secretary-treasurer. Beth Barndt and Peter Steele were homeroom presidents and Mr. Harold Rasmussen became our advisor. 5 x PHl'L'HARM'0NlC ORCHESTRA Come on team, let's go became the familiar yell from the football field as ten senior boys were on the varsity squad this year. Homecoming was a gala event though P.H.S. had an at- tack of Asiatic Flu. Phyllis Roach was crowned homecoming queen while Barbara Chunat, Elaine Erickson, Eileen Moore, and Jill Sandleback completed her court. Jim Bailey and Den- nis Zlabek were co-captains for the big game. What are you going to do when you graduate? Mr. Roy Sands, from the Wisconsin State Employment Service, helped us find the answer to finding a future occupation through interviews and aptitude tests. College Day on November 19 and Career Day on March 19, aided us in making further decisions. 1 Once again we were cheering Come on team, let's go . this time for the basketball squad. Four seniors were on the varsity team. Our senior class play was directed by Mr. Harold Rasmussen and consisted at two one- act plays, Three on a Bench and The White Dove . We gathered together for Commencement, May 29, 1958, and our lives truly 'com- menced' on that memorable evening. 8. . . Seniors
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Notes Cn The Classes A freshman has ThaT eager look. A sophomore carries one less book. A iunior knows The enTire score. A senior wishes There was more.
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God Be With You 'Till We Meet Again Mary Ahrens A cheerleader who's full of pep A maiorette who's right in step. CL- Dorothy Ambrose James Bailey Although I may be 5 linle Football, Track, Baseball, short basketball- l'm quite a card and a real Here's the man to call. good sport. Janice Bedward Quiet, sweet, and sincere May her future be filled with cheer. Barbara Chunat Forever having lots of fun One of the sweetest 'neath the sun. L in if 5 1 1 . .F l Zi - .. ts, ,a.t ' :s Q.: 'H wk Judith Benoy Judith Bloyer Small, but it matters not Went TO night School, learned to be handy May her life be iust dandy. one bit Among friends she's a real hit txt, -1-Nuo, Karen David Sharon Dohse Likes to type and take Likes to dance and stay shorthand up late Here's a girl that's really No one can predict her grand. fate. fu' Elizabeth Barndt President of home room one Likes to dance and have fun. Richard Carl Distinguished looking and intelligent too A wonderful guy with plenty to do. Deniece Douglas All the worries and cares iust fade For her smile there is no trade. Seniors . . .9
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