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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1958 We, the Class of 1958, being of sound mind and body, do make, and declare this as our last will and testament, in manner and form as follows: FIRST: To the Freshmen we will our ability to study. To the Sophomores we will our quiet I-Iomeroom. To the Juniors we will our ability to keep calm during our semester exams. To Mr. Wrolstad we will our legitimate excuses. To Mr. Hanna we will our open discussions in Social Problems class. To Mr. Wagner we will our wide-awakeness in English class. To Mr. Voelkner the Chemistry class wills a ceiling scraper. To Mrs. Dobbe we will one dozen diaper pins. To Mr. Sapienza we will our new book, How to Break Training Rules. To Mr. Zdroik we will all the scraps from our Winter outfits for her patchwork quilt. To Mrs. Nelson we will our quiet Advanced Typing class. To Miss Clark we will all our slightly used Elvis Presley records. To Mrs. Roshort we will a free pass to the Home Economics Class. To Mr. Oestreich we will one keg of used nails. To Mr. Danielson we will a pair of windshield wipers for his glasses. SECOND: We leave the following personal donations: I, Phyllis Berna, will 10 pounds of salt to the school kitchen. I, Nick Blaski, want to keep what I've got. I, Wallace Check, will my engineering boots to Floyd Gill. I, Albert Damask, will my ability to dance the Jack to Eugene Goretski. I, Maurice Damask, will my height to Michael Rebeck. I, Shirley Dobbe, will my blond hair to Grace Stanislawski. I, Chester Domaszek, will my ability to go steady to Mr. Wagner. I, Geraldine Dziedzic, will my long finger nails to all future typists. I, LeRoy Eckendorf, will my beautiful black hair to Elvis Presley. I, Albert Eiden, will my hair to Mr. Hanna. I, Anthony Essex, will my steady dating to .Tim Gilmeister. I, Carole Ferg, will my shy and bashful ways to Carole Goretski. I, Pat Firkus, will my pony tail to Joan Omernik. I, Leonard Flees, will Mr. Sapienza my worn out tires for future recapping. I, Peter Gilbertson, will my eyes to Betty Firkus. I, Loretta Gilmeister, will my long eye lashes to Joan Tryba. I, Irene Gliniecki, will my Yankovic and Polka Band souvenir book to Mr. Wagner. I, Bernadette Glischinski, will my engagement ring to Dorothy Stoltz. I, Robert Glodowski, will my ability to train to the future athletics. I, Roger Gross, will my Adams Apple to all those who love apples. I, Norman Groshek, will my ability to get along with Mr. Hanna to Craig Gardner. I, Marilyn Hartvig, will all eligible men in Evanston to the future Senior girls. I, Elaine Kaminski, will my arguments with ,Tim Gilmeister to his girl. I, Priscilla Kaminski, will my part in the Junior Class Play to Pat Bushman. I, Onufry Karch, will my quiet ways to Gene Abrahamson. I, Gertrude Kropidlowski, will my dimples to Mr. Sapienza. I, Mary Ann Kulas, will my to anyone who has the money. I, James Omernik, will my nick-name Squeaky 'to anyone who wants it. I, Pat Pehowski, will my Saturday night whisker rubs from LeRoy to Rose Schrader. I, Grace Peterson, will my ability to go steady with Denny Smith to Gladys Kozikowski. I, Bernice Platta, will my knack at being a beautician to Andy Wegner. I, Martha Rebeck, will my giggle to anyone brave enough to take it. I, Alvern Safian, will all my kitchen work to Mr. Voelkner. I, Kathleen Stankowski, will my ability to do calisthenics to Mr. Sapienza. I, James Stoltz, will my red flames from the fenders of my car to Norman Windorski. I, Pat Trebiatowski, will my ability to get along with people to Robert Knitter. I, Alice Wiza, will my ability to correspond with guys in the Army to Pat Shemanski. I, Eleanore Wiza, will my warm heart to someone I love. I, Joe Yach, will my height to Tex. I, Andrew Zick, will my build to Roger Pepowski.
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K THE END CROWNS THE WORK In the fall of 1954, fifty-five enthusiastic students entered Rosholt High School to begin their Freshman year. One of the bright spots of that year was our initiation, which we enjoyed to the utmost. Our class advisors were Mr. Walter Oestreich and Miss June Clark. We elected the following as class officers: President, Nick Blaskig Vice-President, Wallace Check, Secretary, Martha Rebeck, and Treasurer, Emily Schulist. Student Council Representatives elected were James Kluck and Annette Laska. Martin Czerwinski, William F iltz, and Maynard Gutho left our class during the year. As sophomores our enrollment decreased to fifty. John Burclaw, Frank Ostrowski, Emily Schulist, and William Tuskowski did not return. However, Agnes Brezezinski, Bernice Platta, James Stoltz, Alice and Eleanor Wiza joined our group. Class officers elected for that year were: President, Joyce Hintzg Vice-President, Phyllis Bernag Secretary, Irene Glinieckig and Treasurer, Peter Gilbertson, with Kathleen Laska and Norman Grosnek as Student Council Representatives. Our class advisors were Mr. Robert Hodell and Mrs. Maynard Zdroik. The following left during the year: Donald Glodowski, Andrew Kaminski, Leonard Ostrowski, and Ted Tuskowski. In our Junior year, Bernadette Glischinski and George Wilkowski joined us. Agnes Brezezinski, Joyce Hintz, Kathleen Laska, Annette Laska, and George Wilkowski left our class, bringing our enrollment to forty-five. We elected Martha Rebeck as Presidentg Anthony Essex, Vice-Presidentg Onufry Karch, Secretaryg and Grace Peterson, Treasurer. Elaine Kaminski and Pat Pehowski were our Student Council Representatives. Our class advisors were Mrs. Gerald Dobbe and Mr. Walter Oestreich. This was our most exciting year, the year we received our class rings, gave our class play, and held our Prom. We presented our class play, Take Your Medicine directed by Mr. William Wagner on May 1, 1957. This was ahowling success. May 11 was the enchanting day of our Prom. The theme was Young Love . James Omernik and Martha Rebeck were crowned King and Queen. The dreamy Prom music was furnished by Benny Graham and his orchestra. At last our Senior year! With an enrollment of forty, we felt confident, ready for anything. We again demonstrated our dramatic ability in the production of Girl Crazy directed by Mr. Wagner. Our class officers were: President, Anthony EssexgVice- President, Jim Omernik, Secretary, Martha Rebeckg Treasurer, Bernadette Glischinskig Student Council representatives were Phyllis Berna, Pat Pehowski, and Onufry Karch. Our Advisor was Mr. Frank Hanna. Our Baccalaureate Services were held on Sunday, May 18 in the new gymnasium and the Commencement Exercises were held on Tuesday, May 20, 1958, in the new Gymnasium making us the thirtieth class to be graduated from Rosholt High School. Now that we have four years of hard work and pleasant memories behind us, we can look forward to the future with confidence, no matter what vocation or occupation we choose.
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NEXT TERM OF OFFICE May 20, 1968, the Traveling Trap presents the success story of the graduating class of 1958. Traveling around the country looking up former classmates can be quite comfortable, if you have a swanky Jaguar sports car like ANTHONY ESSEX'S. Anthony tells us he made his fortune selling Costly Cosmetics . If you are lucky you'll get a chance to chat with NICK BLASKI who is very busy making personal appearances, plugging his new picture, I'm Painting the Town Red. Nick is Metro's hottest property. CAROLE FERG, GTQACE PETERSON, BERNICE PLATTA, and ,TOE YACH are all in Hollywood. Car- ole works for the Stay On lipstick factory, testing samples. Grace owns a beauty shop where she does only Elvis Presley hairdos. Bernice works in the Ooh La La Nightclub , selling cigars. .Toe is .Tayne Mansfield's butler. WALLACE CHECK and ANDREW ZICK are at home anytime, anywhere. Their main Source of travel is a nice comfy box car on a nice slow freight train. Down in Nashville, is MAURICE DOMASK. Maurice plays his guitar for the Grand Ole Opry. He has taken Chet Atkin's place since Chet retired. If you haven't heard Norm's Krazy Kats dance band led by NORMAN GROS HEK, man you ain't living. The cats really dig that kind of bop. PAT PEHOWSKI, you guessed it, is married to LeRoy Groshek. LeRoy is a good hand at helping her handle their six kids. PAT TREBIATOWSKI makes her home in Oshkosh, where her hubby is an overalls salesman. MARILYN HARTV IG, married to Denny Moore, is managing the Public Library in Evanston, where most of the volumes are her husband's writings. In New York City, you can find quite a few '58 graduates. ALBERT DAMASK, SHIRLEY DOBBE, GERALDINE DZIEDZIC, MARY ANN KULAS, ALVERN SAFIAN, KATHLEEN STANKOWSKI, ALICE WIZA, and ELEANOR WIZA are all to be found in this town. Albert owns a dance studio where he specializes in the .Tack. Kathleen is his assistant. Shirley operates an elevator in the Empire State Building. Geraldine works for the advertising department of the American Tobacco Company. She does the Marlboro Ad. Mary Ann is a model for one of New York's classiest stores, modeling five-inch hi- heel shoes. Alvern is employed as Chief Food Taste:- in the Delicate Delicatessen. Alice and Eleanor are currently appearing in a prominent night club, in a sister song act, The Melody Maids. At an art museum in Chicago, you may chance to seej AMES STOLTZ'S great painting titled My Imagination. LEROY ECKENDORF is one of Chicago's best taxi cab drivers. Hehasastandingrecord of 90 miles per hour, with no accidents. ALBERT EIDEN also is looking for another sucker. PAT F IRKUS wrote her first book titled How To Have A Curly Ponytail, and PETER GILBERT- SON has made a career of the Air Force and is stationed in Hawaii. GERTRUDE KROPIDLOWSKI is the head nurse at the hospital in Rochester, Minn. MARTHA REBECK is a nurse in the Army in Germany. Surprising how many men need attention, ONUFRY KARCH owns a photography studio in Milwaukee. He has one big headache -- too many broken cameras. ELAINE KAMINSKI is in Paris where she has a reputation for being the best dress designer this side of the moon. PRISCILLA KAMINSKI is her chief model and looks very striking in the new sheath style dress Elaine has designed. ,T AMES OMERNIK is also in Paris. He is famous for his discovery of the wonder drug called Rehserferniarb Cbrain-refresherj. At the Indianapolis Speedway, you can find ROBERT GLODOWSKI. He races a car he built him- self. ROGER GRCES is now employed as a cowpoke on a little 100,000 acre ranch in Texas. BERNA- DETTE GLISCHINSKI is a social worker in Dallas. She only works nights. CHESTER DOMASZEK and LEONARD FLEES are still in Portage County. Chet has made the county famous for dairying and is very proud of his push-button barn. Leonard raises all the feed for Chet's large herd. PHYLLIS BERNA, IRENE GLINIECKI, and LORETTA GILMEISTER are in Las Vegas, Nevada, where Phyllis owns a very successful newspaper called, The Daily Blah. Her star reporter is Irene. Loretta has to do all the typing, and recently she made a new record by typing 250 words a minute. The trio says they got their experience at RHS. And now you know what did or did not happen to the class of 1958.
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