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ACE TRACHSLER Trix Yikes! A test? Why didn't someone warn me? JOHN UPHOFF John ’ This neat looking guy has an average that's high. GARY WAGNER Pa Short and dark, he's got that spark! Through our four years in high school, Mr. Edward Thompson has been our class advisor, encouraging us in all our endeavors. We would like to take this oppor- tunity, Mr. Thompson, to say, thank you for all your help.
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VERNON RAEDEL ’’Vernon The world belongs to the ambitious few. Oh well, who wants the world anyway. LeROY SCHRANK Lee Don't look at me girls, it makes me nervous! KENNETH REIMER Ken This Thunderbird flew the coop, qow he be- longs to the Beaver group. CAROL SPARKS “Carol In band she is quite a credit. Love her car? You said it! i BETTY TYLER Betsy She’s quiet they say. but we like her that way. KEITH E. STICKLER “Keith Tall and fair with never a care. KENT STRUEBING “Strueb “Well, I graduated didn't I? WILLIAM SCHYVINCK. JR. “Bill- Mischief lurks behind his smile. ALICE SCHROEDER “Alice I want to be bashful, but the boys won't let me. JERRY REGO -jerry I like school alright... the vacation part of it. GERALD SCHROEDER Jerry Give him a car and a girl, and he'll give them both a whirl. BLAINE TOURDOT Tude After four years of faithful service. I'm dismissed.
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Gretchen Merkel. Vice-President; John Krueger President; Goldie DeBeir. Secretary-Treasurer. Hilt on y On September 10, 1957, the Senior Class of '58' entered school for the last term. This was the first year that all the students attended Webb School. At first we missed our walks between school, but before long we were involved with the busy life of Seniors. But wait, first lets go back to September 7, 1954. This was the day that we entered school as a class. Our first job as Freshmen was to elect the following officers: Goldie DeBeir, president; Rudy Brandt, vice-president; Cindy Ritzer, secretary; and Roger Kasiska, Phyllis Lathrope and Gretchen Merkel as Loyalty Representatives. As Freshmen, little did we dream that we would be the first class to graduate from the new Webb School. When the next fall rolled around, the new iophs came back to school bursting with energy, ready to do well in everything. We showed our fine spirit by winning first place in citizenship for Loyalty and joining many clubs and activities. Our officers were Jerry Schroeder, president; Keith Stickler, vice-president; Goldie DeBeir, secretary. The Loyalty Representatives were Roger Kasiska, Gretchen Merkel, Gordon Gehrke, Phyllis Lathrope, Betty Donovan and Sherry Hellpap. As Juniors we had much to look forward to. In October we ordered our class rings which arrived in time for Christmas. February 15 found us dancing at our prom, Holiday In The Snow . Queen Betty Donovan and King John Krueger reigned in full glory. We worked hard on our Prom and were proud to be able to call it a success. Later in the year Nancy Schulze was chosen to attend Badger Girls State while John Krueger and Dick Bill attended Boys State. Our president was Gretchen Merkel, vice-president was Audrey Schneider, secretary was Stan Meyer, treasurer was Joe Sauer. Roger Kasiska, Gordon Gehrke, Judy Holzinger and Phyllis Lathrope were elected to the Loyalty Council. As Juniors we all dreaded the day school ended, knowing that next year the curtain would be drawn over the Class of '58' just as it had been on many classes before us. But we eagerly came back this year to our new school. We elected John Krueger, president; Gretchen Merkel, vice-president; Goldie DeBeir, secretary; and Roger Kasiska, Gordon Gehrke, Judy Holzinger and Phyllis Lathrope as Loyalty Representatives. One of the Loyalty Representatives, Roger Kasiska has made an unusual record by be- ing a regular member of the Loyalty Council for four years and serving as president for the last two years. We will have many things to remember, among them our Senior Class Play and the ex- citement of graduation. We are proud to be able to say that we, the class of‘581, are the first class to graduate from Webb High School. We owe much to our class advisor, Mr. Edward Thompson, who has been a help to us for the last four years. Without a doubt he will long be appreciated by everyone of us.
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