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CLASS WILL We, the members of the Class of 1957, of Rosholt High School, in the village of Rosholt, county of Portage, and state of Wisconsin, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. We bequeath the following: To Mr. Wrolstad, we will those LONG noon hours. To Mr. Hanna, the 'boys leave their basketball techniques so he may always have a winning team The girls leave their yells. To Mr. Oestreich, we will all the hammers we lost in preparing for the carnival. To Mr. Wagner, we leave Shakespeare. To Miss Clark, we will the music to Love is Kind. To Mrs. Dobbe, we leave all our candy bar wrappers from Latin class. To Mrs, Rosholt, we will the fines from overdue library books. To Mrs. Nelson, we will our prompt Trumpet and Hornet assignments. To Mrs. Post, we will all our nightly pin ups. To Mr. Scribner, we will the ability to stay on the subject of Physics. To the Freshmen we leave our educated looks. To the Sophomores we will our high scholastic ability. To the Juniors we will our slightly used Personal Adjustment, Marriage, and Family Living Books. We also leave the following personal donations: DENNIS BERNA wills his temper to Hubert Zick. JAMES BUDSBERG wills his sideburns to Robert Knitter. MARIE BUNCZAK wills her joys and headaches of Student Council President to Norman Windorski. WAYNE COLRUD leaves his troubles to Richard Burandt. JON DEPKA wills his curly hair to Jim Kluck. J EANETTE DOMASK has decided to keep all she has, so no one can be held responsible for her. PAT DULAK wills her ability to dance to Marilyn Hartwig. AMBROSE FLEES wills his ability to get along with teachers to the future Senior boys. NANCY GILBERTSON wills her Monday mornings to Irene Gliencki. THELMA HANSON wills her ability to be a cheerleader for four years to Rose Blaski. VIRGINIA HOPPA wills her motorcycle riding to Celia Wrycza. ANGIE KAMINSKI wills her muscles to Mary Ann Kulas. MARIAN KAMINSKI wills her quiet ways to Roseleen Wrycza. LEONA KIZEWSKI wills her long, natural curly hair to Mrs. Post. KURT KNOPP wills his electric shaver to Jerome Kontney. LEORE KNOPP wills the birthday present she got from Gary Rosholt to Eleanor Wiza. DEANNA KOSOBUCKI wills her ability to look innocent at all times to Bernadette Glischinski. MARY JANE KOZIKOWSKI wills her red taffeta sheath dress to Delphine Hintz. PAT KULAS wills a few inches of her height to the short girls from Bevent. JOHN LASKA wills his ability to go Steady to Albert Domask. BETTY LORBIECKI wills her handbook, How to Hold a Man, to Geraldine Dziedzic. KENNETH MYI-IRA wills his convertible to Craig Gardner. ADELINE OSTROWSKI wills her ability to sing to Joan Tryba. DEANNA PAULSON wills her chair in band next to Jim Gilmeister to Kathleen Stankowski. ALICE RICHTER wills the shields on her glasses to Martha Rebeck. PAT ROGOSKI wills her ability to pay attention in Band to all future drummers. RALPH RUTKOWSKI wills his dramatic ability to all Elvis Presley fans. ROBERT SCHRADER wills his ability to finish school to George Treba. DAVE SCHULIST wills his hairdo to Andy Wegner. JAMES SHEMANSKI wills his shy ways around girls to Jim Stoltz. ' PAT STANISLAWSKI wills her good times during play practice to all future Senior Play casts. JOHN STANKE wills his roving eyes to Anthony Stanislawski. RICHARD WANTA wills his Hollywood muffler to Dorothy Flees. ANTHONY YENTER wills his dark features to Tommy Boyle. LORRAINE YENTER, wills her ability to blush to Phyllis Berna. Finally, we do hereby name and appoint as the sole executor of this our last will and testa- ment, our class advisor, Mr. Frank G, Hanna. In witness whereof we, the class of 1957, the testator, have set our hand and seal on this 23rd day of May in the year of 1957.
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CLASS HISTORY In the month of August, 1953, forty-six green Freshmen entered the doors of Rosholt High School. After being initiated and actually becoming part of the school, with bright faces we were eager and enthusiastic to do things which would bring a good name to our class and school. Our Freshman advisors were Miss Clark and Mr. Kuzminski. Rep- resenting us that year on the Student Council were Georgie Spare and Ralph Rutkowski Ronald Brevick and Elizabeth Acken left us in the first semester. Our class officers were: President . . . .... Ion Depka Vice-President . . ..... Pat R0S0Ski Secretary . . . . . Deanna Paulson Treasurer . . . . . . Wayne C011'L1Cl Feeling more secure and confident we began our Sophomore year. Our enrollment this year dropped to forty-five as Stanley I-Iintz, Georgia Spare, Wallace Kuklinski, Eugene Kulas, and Ralph Lorbiecki did not return. Virginia Hoppa, Richard Wanta, Pat Dulak, August Stanislawski, Douglas Hartlaben and Rose Catozzi joined us. Our Student Council Representatives were Thelma Hanson and Kurt Knopp, and our advisors were Miss Buss and Mr, Kline. Our class officers that year were: President . . . ....... Pat Rogoski Vice-President . . .... Pat Stanislawski Secretary . . . . . . David Schulist Treasurer ......... . . . . Jon Depka In our Junior year, Norbert Ostrowski, George Dziedzic, Mary Ann Wierzba, Chester I-lintz, Agnes Stanislawski, and August Stanislawski left us. .T ohn Brezinski, John Stanke, Jimmy Shemanski, and Pat Kulas joined us, which brought the enrollment to forty-one. This was a big year for us -- the year of our J'unior Prom and our class rings, We chose Poor People of Paris, as our theme for the J'unior-Senior Prom. Ralph Rutkowski and Pat Rogoski reigned as King and Queen. Betty Lorbiecki and David Schulist represented us on the Student Council, and Mrs. Dobbe and Mr. Oestreich were our advisors. Our class officers were: President . , , . . . Wayne Colrud Vice-President , ,.,, . Kurt Knopp Secretary . . . . . . Leona Kizewski Treasurer . . ..... Pat Dulak Much older and wiser, we entered R.H,S, in the fall of 1956 for the last lap. John Brezinski, Anthony Myska, Rodger Wrycza, Marion Gulden, Rose Catozzi and Mar- gueritte Wedde left us. Our class demonstrated its dramatic ability in the production of Love Is in the Air, which was directed by Mr. Wagner. Mr. Hanna was the Senior Class Advisor. Our class officers were: President . . . .. . . .Leona Kizewski Vice-President . . . . . .Anthony Yenter Secretary . . . . . .... Deanna Kosobucki Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lorraine Yenter , Our Baccalaureate Services wereheld on May 19 and Commencement Exercices were May 23. We were the twenty-ninth class to be graduated from the Rosholt High School. No matter what the future holds for us: whether it be further schooling, working in the labor field, or serving Uncle Sam: we, the Class of 1957, will always remember those days at Rosholt High School.
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THE CRYSTAL GAZER The little crystal sphere holds all of the future and can tell you what your soul desires to know. I have been asked to search in to its magic depths to discover the future, that waits the members of the class of '57, Iam about to read the crystal, so if you will join me in concentrating upon the future, I promise you the information you desire. The tnist is clearing. It is 1967 in a little town, where school bells ring merrily on a May morning. As the children hurry in they greet their smiling teacher. lt is MARIE BUNCZAK. Emptying the wastebaskets is the janitor, JIM BUDSBERG. , The scene moves to a street down town. I see an Eat and Be Merry shop where the owner, RICHARD WANTA is tal.king to three customers, WAYNE COLRUD, KURT KNOPP, and DAVE SCHULIST are informing him of their recent return from the Foreign Legion, after receiving their disorderly conduct discharge. Now here's a familar scene. We are on Main Street in Stevens Point. Through the haze we see JON DEPKA filling prescriptions in his drug store. THELMA HANSON is his assistant. The mists blot out the scene, and when they clear away, we are in Washington D.C. Here we seeKENNETHMYHRAwashingwindows atthe White House. He is being assisted by J EANETTE DOMASK who carries his ladders, The scene shifts to the laboratory of a tooth paste factory. DEANNA PAULSON, the president, and VIRGINLA HOPPA are mixing black rubberized tooth paste, which will come out in the Spring of 67. The clouds lift again, We are now at Madison Square Garden, where the world's champion lady wrestlers are having a match, In the ring we see ANGIE KAMINSKI and ADELJNE OSTROW- SKI with the referee, TONY YENTER. And now I see the Braves Stadium in Milwaukee. The crowd cheers as the umpire, JOHN LASKA announces the new short-stop, JIM SHEMANSKI. More clouds and mist. Gazing through them I see a Hogan David Wine Co. in New Jersey. The chief wine taster, JOHN STANKE is busy testing samples. Again the mists close down. When they rise we are in an office in downtown Los Angeles. On the door is a sign Old Maids Society. The President, LORRAINE YENTER is talking to her assistant ALICE RICHTER, Across the hall is the office of the Bachelors Society. DENNIS BERNA is looking over his list of members. The scene changes. We now see DEANNA KOSOBUCKI inher Elvis Presley record shop, happily listening to his latest recordings. The scene becomes noisy. It is a telephone office and the head operator is MARY JANE KOZIKOWSKI. I knew her as soon as she said, Line's busy. And now I see an Curley Wurley shop in Milwaukee. PAT KULAS a.nd LEORE KNOPP are busy practicing on PAT STANISLAWSKI. More clouds and mist. When they clear lsee a filled courtroom in Madison. The judge ROBERT SCHRADER raps his gavel, and the celebrated lawyer, PAT ROGOSKI takes the stand. She presents the case against MARIAN KAMINSKI for getting married without first getting a hunting license. And now I see a young lady shopping in Milwaukee. She is buying Gerbers baby food for her set of twins called Huey and Duey. She is the former LEONA KIZEWSKI. And now the scene grows strange, It is a studio in Hollywood. The actor picks up his script and reads the title, We'll Get There Yet. It is the famous star, RALPH RUTKOWSKI. Ihear a tinkling guitar and see PATDULAK who plays the background music in the movie. Again the mists close down. When they rise it is five o' clock in the morning. A farmer picks up his milk pail and heads for the barn. He is AMBROSE FLEES. The scene changes to a counseling center in New York. Here I see the former BETTY LORBIECKI and her husband, Tony, conducting a class on How to Have a Successful Marriage. Again the scene changes. Through the haze we see a girl in a black leather jacket and blue jeans consulting with Mr. Hanna at Rosholt I-IighSchoo1, She tells him, I haven't decided yet what I'm going to be. The girl is NANCY GILBERTSON. Now I see the sun setting in the distance. The light fades gradually. A purple haze covers everything. The crystal clouds and I can see no more.
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