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VON BEIIREN, LYLE Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Class Officer 2, 4; School Referee 4; Annual 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom 3; F. F. A. 1, 2; Play 4. WEIPERT, ROSEMARY Chorus 3, 4; Special Chorus 3, 4. ft WETTZEL, MARIAN Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Special Chorus 4; Forensics 1; Prom 3; Newspaper 4; Annual Staff 4; Play 4. ZASTROW, MARION Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3; Basketball 2. 3; Prom 3; Forensics 1; Play 4; Baseball 2. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Labor Day, September, 1942, at nine o’clock in the morning 42 bashful freshmen appeared in the halls of Sauk City High School. During our freshman year 15 of this group left us. Donald Brouillette, Dorothy Frey, Walter Gallagher, Joyce Green, Albert Shaffner, Dolores Soden, Allen Stuart, John Taylor, Ards and Alva Thomas transferred, while Lorraine Werla and Jerome Wipperfurth withdrew. Jim Goudy. Eddie Miller, and Floyd Sweeney finished the first year but did not return. During this year we were all pretty shy to enter in many activities; however, a few of our classmates were in forensics. There was an interest in music and sports, and we were all proud of our one letterman, Rodney Hutter. That year our second set of twins entered our class — Mary and Myra Poad. We started our sophomore year with an enrollment of 33 students, 4 of whom were newcomers. They were Norma Buie, Mary Lehr, Theresa Maly and Phyllis Nolden. This year we again lost several of our classmates. Norma Buie, Bill Hanson, and Ardis Johnson transferred, and Phyllis Nolden withdrew. As sophomores we had a continued representation in band, chorus, and sports. Last year we started out with 27 students. Marion Corbin, Maryellen Kadlec, Marilyn Nogaj, Elaine Rooth, Dick Sharp, and Rosemary Weipert joined our class while five students, Marion Corbin, Dick Sharp. Mary Lehr, Elaine Rooth, and Marilyn Nogaj transferred during or at the end of the year. In the fall of the year, several boys from our class were on the football squad which tied Prairie du Sac for the championship of the league. Several of the students were members of the band and chorus, both of which took part in class B at the band tournament. In 1915 our junior class sponsored the annual prom. We are also proud to be able to say that
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during our first three years of high school, while our country was at war, our class ranked first in the sale of defense stamps and bonds. This year we have an enrollment of 28 seniors, who, no longer bashful, are active in practically all of the activities in school. At Christmas time we produced a play called “Feudin' in the Hills at Christmas” which was enjoyed by the whole school. The editor and assistant editor of the Pen and Quill Club are seniors, and other seniors are also members of the club. Paul Loy, a senior, is president of the student council. In the fall of the year every senior boy was out for football, most of them on the regular squad. We also have a good participation in band and chorus. Now as we are preparing to leave, we want to thank all the teachers, the principal, and everyone who has helped prepare us for the greatest school of all — “the school of life. CLASS PROPHECY Jean Bauer: Jean is using her splendid personality to serve as an asset while she is employed as receptionist at the Hall and Hall Drug Company. Jim Becker: Jim has just patented the Becker.” It is a watch with less springs, less wheels, and is less expensive. Doris Brcunig: Doris is busy at her Middleton Floral Shop filling orders for corsages to be worn by the girls attending the Sauk City Junior Prom. Allene Burdin: Allene has secured the position as public stenographer at the Biltmore Hotel. The other day she took a letter for President Truman. John Ehl: Johnnie is now President of the Ehl and Snodgrass Air Lines. They have just built a landing place over the City Hall for their newly improved helicopter. Elizabeth Gmeinder: Elizabeth has progressed considerably in the past year. She started as a file clerk in the Dept, of Labor but is now the private secretary to the Secretary of State and has traveled with him to all the capital countries of the world. Victor Haas: Victor has the most modern farm in the United States and provides excursions there every Sunday. The excursionists leave Sauk City every half hour. Arnold Haselwander: Arnie has just taken over Hick’s Food Store and has added a large fish market built over the Wisconsin River. Rodney Mutter: Rodney, Coach of the University of Wisconsin football squad has just returned from a tour to each of the universities and colleges in the United States having a football team and announces that he will be coaching at Notre Dame next year. Maryellen Kadlec: Maryellen has successfully finished her business course in Madison. She has returned to her home town to accept the position as private secretary for the Mayor of Merrimac. Helen Lenerz: Shorty”, after attending Business College, has become one of the most brilliant career women of Janesville. Naturally, she gives some credit to the Commercial Dept, of Sauk City High School which gave her such a wonderful beginning. Paul Loy: Paul finally found himself a job. He's sketching models for a large model agency in New York City. Those who have seen Paul lately, say that he is very well satisfied with his new job. David Mae Farlane: “Chuck has become the new president of the Mac Farlane Tractor Works. Word has spread that “Chuck” is planning to build an airport next to his present establishment to keep up with his expanding business.
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