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Page 33 text:
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In September, 1957, our class first passed through the doors of Webb High School. Ours was the first class to spend its entire four years in the completed building, and we believe that we had a hand in giving our Alma Mater the excellent reputation it enjoys. Perhaps initiation was the most outstanding event of our freshman year, but in reality every day was vital to us. We were becoming accustomed to the way of life that would take us from the closing doors of childhood, along the teenage road toward maturity, gradua- tion, and vocation. For our class officials we chose Dave Davis, president; Pat Miles, vice-president; and Sharon Piske, secretary-treasurer. In our sophomore year a surge of school spirit culminated in our winning first prize for our homecoming float. Our class officers were Pat Miles, president; Dave Davis, vice-president; and Janet Mortimer, secretary-treasurer. As juniors we assumed the responsibilities of upperclassmen, and took leading roles in many activities. To Badger Girls' and Boys' State we elected Pat Miles, Charlie Phillips and Jerry Tietje. This was the year of coveted class rings and of the gala event of our lives, the Junior Prom. Queen Beverly Templin and King Tom Grover reigned beneath a rising sun in the setting of Sayonara. Our class president was Charlie Phillips; vice- president, Tony Held; and secretary-treasurer, Janet Mortimer. As seniors, most of us have come a long way from being flippant freshmen. We still enjoy good times and live it up on occasion; but we are now ready to cope with whatever lies ahead. Wherever we go from here we always will retain memories of our closely- knit class. We will always remember the faculty and administration, and we sincerely thank them for their help and guidance. Life will take from us our high-school days, but all the precious memories pertaining to them......these nothing can take from us. Our senior class officers are Dick Geyman, president; Pat Miles, vice-president, and Jeanne Drea, secretary-treasurer. We feel that we owe special gratitude to our loyal representatives from 57 to 61. They were as freshmen; Bev Templin, Tom Quinlan, and Bob Harper; as sophomores. Bev Templin, Marilyn Zietlow, and Charlie Phillips; as juniors: Bev.Templin, Marilyn Zietlow and Bob Bates; as seniors; Bev Templin, Marilyn Zietlow, and Jerry Tietje. fOULL VOHDER VHERETJfc flUKfcv.s i UFUiF BRUSH THBRttETV- II. -6-. '
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Senior Class Officers Pat Miles...........................Vice-President Jeanne Drea....................Secretary-Treasurer Dick Geyman..............................President In Appreciation As freshmen, we first met our class advisor, Mr. Haf- ner. In English I we soon learned to know Mr. Hafner as an apt teacher and as a person who was interested in us as in- dividuals. We remember his help on our Homecoming floats, our Loyalty decorations, and on our Junior Prom. We, the students of the Senior class, are grateful to Mr. Hafner for the inspiration and guidance he has given us; and we wish him much success always. With OUT advisor
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As Juniors ROW ONE: S. Gibeaut, B. Grimm, K. Haefer, D. Bur- ris, B. Kowalke, L. Hoff, J. Eastman. ROW TWO: S. Treptow, C. Pieplow, B. Gawronski, K. Hyzer, L. Foss, J. Pulvermacher, S. Dietzel. ROW THREE: M. Schroeder, K. Petzke, J. Krahn, K. Luetkens, J. Hinze, B. Dunse, G. Fran- cois. ROW FOUR: H. Plachetka, R. Brimmer, K. Schroeder, J. Pfaff, J. Michel, D. Hunt, B. Hirst. ROW ONE: L. Turner, B. Norman, B. Lavey, J. Schroeder, R. Schrank, R. LeMoine, S. Daly. ROW TWO: M Owen, A. Jones, E. Klitzke, P. Alt, L. Heid- rich, S. Austin, R. Collies, D. Korth. ROW THREE: L. Krueger, L. Harmon, S. Koshatka, S. Schyvinck, D. Rettgen, F. Reinecke, R. Kleeber, D. Bell, D. Schanke. ROW FOUR: R. Brimmer, P. Roloff, D. Schlieckau, V. Schuck, V. Prather, P. Dressier, R. Henke, W. Weir, J. Wacholtz. ROW ONE: C. Zobel, J. Manion, D. Sonnenberg, C. Wagner, D. Thompson, P Hankins, E. Herritz. ROW TWO: R. Cohoon, P. Lam- berty, M. Ott, C. Rhode, S. Rhode, B. Fike, D. Reu- ter, G. Elliott. ROW THREE: J. Derflinger, G. Ferguson, L. Gleash, L. Horstmann, E. Klitzke, R. Templin, R. Meyer, D. Neises, D. Kowalke. ROW FOUR: R. Winnes, K. Thieding, R. Treptow, K. Tietje, C. Schulz, D. Toeder, N. Ellett, D. Duffy. 30
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