Sandwich High School - Reflector Yearbook (Sandwich, IL)

 - Class of 1955

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Page 30 text:

1. Rita Nelson 2. Roberta Hough 3. Helen Malone 4. Quen Wutzke 5. Charles Hanson 6. Norm Troeger 7. Bob Kegel 8. Sandra Legner 9. Sally Bark 10. Helen Gavic 11. Beverly Walseth 26

Page 29 text:

Our freshman class, led by Bob Kegel, demonstrated their energy by having various money making projects to earn money for their class treasury. A Laurel and Hardy movie was shown ninth period, and popcorn and homemade fudge were sold at the door. Second prize was awarded to us for our clever float in the Homecoming Parade. The slogan was, Even Wee Babies Know Sandwich Can Win. Our class worked hard during the magazine sales and were able to start the fund for our class trip. We started to settle down our sophomore year and many of our classmates became active in sports, music, and other activities. Don Wallis took over the presidency. Again our class took second in the Homecoming Parade. We did a farce of Julius Caesar and a few vaudeville acts for the assembly program. Several bake sales were held during the year to earn money, and we also sold pennant stickers with Sandwich written on them. Thoughts of graduation grew nearer as we started our junior year. We found that our schedule was much busier, and our president, Helen Malone, and her assistants were kept busy planning the activities for the class. Highlighting our junior year were, the arrival of our class rings, a successful Jr.-Sr. Hunt, presentation of the play, Our Miss Brooks, the carnival, and of course, the main highlight, the Prom. The theme Dream was brought out very artistically with clouds, flowers, and a spring garden with a swing made of roses which served as the throne for Queen Helen Malone and King Butch Stahl. As seniors we elected the following to lead the class: Butch Stahl, President, Joanne Eriksson, Vice President, Helen Malone, Secretary, and Duane Smith, Treasurer. The juniors treated us to a party because they were unable to find us during the Jr.-Sr. Hunt. Other activities included a bake sale, a Bub Dance, The Homecoming Dance, and the magazine sales. The senior play, ALL IN THE FAMILY, brought out a lot of class talent. After our class trip to New Orleans in April, the class returned to school for the few remaining weeks until graduation. The Prom in May found us guests of the juniors. The two weeks after the Prom seemed to fly by. Before we knew it, we were recessing out of the auditorium to Pomp and Circumstance , our diplomas securely in our hands. Good luck! Class of ”55 .



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PERSON TO PERSON I. ALICE NELSON, wish to leave my liking for the name Harold to Pat Johnson. I. HELEN GAV1C. wish to leave my varied assortment of bracelets to Tody” Ammons. To Jackie Griswold I. PAT CASEY, wish to leave my well-worn levis. I, SALLY BARK, leave my braces ( stars ) to Diane Legner. I. SANDRA LEE, leave my long blond hair to Carol Oddson. I, PAT DAY, leave my diamond to Lareen Vickery. To Jim Beale 1, BERT HOUGH, leave my pep and enthusiasm. I, BUTCH STAHL, wish to leave my attendance to Bub dances to Roger Pierson. I, SUE MEILINGER, leave my Plano interests to Linda Anderson. I, HELEN MALONE, leave my love for the Navy to anyone who likes a strong man. To Coralee Phillips, I. SANDRA LEGNER. leave my job of accompanying the music groups. I, WARREN VICKERY, leave my punctuality on arrival to school to those who are not so punctual. I, JOANNE ERIKSSON, want to leave all the fun at Girls' State to the future lucky girls. I, MARGE SMITH, wish to leave my love of good times to anyone who enjoys having fun as I do. 1, RUTH FOX. leave my position as lead cheerleader to the next one who is able to fill my skirt. To Sharon Lee I, BEV WALSETH. leave my giggling. I, QUEN WUTZKE, leave my varied talents and intelligence to Dave Allen. To the next lucky guy I, FRITZ RUD, leave my women. I, DON WALLIS, wish to leave my sleepy look to Carol Johnson. I, JERRY POTTER, leave my musical ability to Ronnie Ferden. I. JOHN FOSTER, leave my height to Jack Fairclough. I. DUANE SMITH, leave my love for a good argument to Larry Morris. To Larry Jackson I, DICK JOHNSON, leave my chauffeur's job. I, RITA NELSON, leave my quiet ways to Lynn Wesson. I, DELIGHT KEENAN, wish to leave my job at the hospital to any girl as interested in nursing as I am. 1, PAT MUNSON, leave my ability in sports to Paula Gates. To Phyllis Kuppler I, CHARLOTTE SCHORSCH. leave my high voice. I, KAY MALL, leave my naturally curly hair to Nelien Miller. 27

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