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Theresa Maly: “Tess” has recently been elected the new president of the Women’s Homemaker’s Club of Pheasant Branch. They’re progressing under its new leadership and Tess” is an excellent advisor and a very active leader. Ramona Meise: “Mona” has finished her course at Beauty Culture School and is planning to open her own shop at Sauk City soon. She enjoys her work and we know she will have a full schedule when she is ready for business. Kenneth Meyer: “Rollie” has had a short but very busy career. He has been a bookkeeper for Miss O’Neill the past few years, and is now planning to retire. He advises other boys to take bookkeeping in high school because one never knows how helpful it will be in later years. Elaine Phillips: Red” is happy to report that the occupational army has finally decided to release some of its men. As a result she is planning to leave Sauk City soon and live in a smaller town. Mary Poad: Mary has located a cute little bungalow with a white picket fence which she has been dreaming about the last few years. Of course she has had plenty of help and cooperation. She will soon share her dream. Myra Poad: Myra is at present singing in the Metropolitan Opera House in New York. She thoroughly enjoys her career and is very successful, too. Naturally, she can’t devote too much of her time to her work as she has a busy home life too. Ivan Schultz: Ivan has recently purchased a sizeable tract of land a couple miles north of Prairie du Sac as a site for his private airport. He plans to give flying instructions, conduct sight-seeing excursions, and make his flying field avail- able to helicopters, (on delivery service for the Boston Store in Milwaukee), for repairs and refueling. He claims he owes his career entirely to the inspirations offered him in his Pre-Flight Course. Delores Semrad: Dee’s” ambition has been realized. She is now head buyer for one of the Fifth Avenue’s most exclusive shops. We’ve suspected something like this a long time, though. Certainly her best friends didn’t get those classy” outfits in any exclusive shop Sauk City has to offer. Joyce Sorg: Will wonders never cease? We see that Joyce has traded in her Spring Green address for Sauk City. She says she really likes “Our Town”, too. Besides a busy home life, she belonges to many civic organizations and woman’s clubs. Zona Staplemann: Is Zona having fun! Her life is a continual round of foot- ball, basketball, and baseball games, tennis matches, boxing, and track meets. That’s only to be expected when there is a former star athlete in the family. William Theisen: Willie's” just plain busy. He has a thriving chicken farm and hatchers business to take care of. However, he still finds time to make a yearly speech to Sauk City High students on the merits of the agricultural course and the Practical Physics offered. (The voice of experience.) Lyle von Behren: Lyle moved international affairs right off the front page. In the boxing world he holds the title of Feather-weight Champion of the World.” All we can say now is that if he is a feather-weight, pity the poor soul who ever comes in contact with a heavy-weight. Rosemary Weipert: Rosie is now a real expert on beauty culture. Of course, she doesn’t work much with hair styling but leaves that to even more capable hands and concentrates on things like manicures. Marian Weitzel: We’re not surprised to find Marian with C. P. A. tacked behind her name. As full as her schedule is, though, she sets aside a couple weeks in January’ to balance and close the books of all her former, bookkeeping classmates. Nope, after all Miss O’Neill’s work three-fourths of them still can’t distinguish a debit from a credit. Marion Zastrow: Marion has made himself a small fortune as a civil engineer. One of his latest and most out-standing contracts was for the immense bridge that now spans the Wisconsin River at Merrimac. Oh, the ferry is still in operation for people who aren’t in too big of a hurry.
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CLASS WILL 1 Know all men by these precepts, we the ‘Class of 1946’ being of reasonable sound mind and body, do declare this our last will and testament, to be duly executed by our legally chosen executors, the ‘Class of 1947’. Jean Bauer leaves her ability to concentrate on something besides guns to Jim Price and some of her winning personality to anyone who might need it. Jim Becker leaves his ability to catch and hold a gal friend to Vernon Racek, that he might catch and hold one of those girls he’s always chasing. This is for the express purpose of giving the rest of the boys a chance. Doris Breunig leaves her steady guy, if you can get him, to any one of the Junior girls. Allene Burdin leaves her shorthand and typing to Mary Jane Rauls with the hope that it will help her with all those notes she has. John Ehl leaves his singular ability to concentrate on relaxing and doing nothing to Clifford Lyons, as he might need it. Elizabeth Gmeinder leaves her beautiful red hair to Myrtle Wilhelm. Victor Haas leaves his daily truck full of girls to John Berberich. Vic will furnish instructions if necessary. Arnold Haselwander leaves his ability to draw, to any of the manless Junior girls that they might catch themselves one or two. Rodney Hutter says that he’d leave his girl but he’d rather take her with him so he’ll just leave the rest of his abilities. Maryellen Kadlec leaves her boogie on the piano and her typing for the teachers to Alice Meise. Helen Lenerz leaves her gold football to any one who might be lucky enough to go with a member of a championship team. She says that she’ll also leave her room in town to Mary Jane Rauls. David Mac Farlane leaves his entire Tractor Works to Duke, just in case those A’s don't help and a little hard work becomes necessary. Paul Loy leaves his address book, and phone numbers to Oliver Enge. Paul says they’re okay. Theresa Maly leaves her cedar chest to Donna Jean Brilliott as she says it will always come in handy. Ramona Meise leaves her ability to catch those handsome guys to the Theisen girls. Kenneth Meyer leaves his position in town politics and ambition to Harvey Adank, and if that won't help him any, he’ll even leave his ability to roll em’ to any one who likes the southeastern part of the country. Elaine Phillips leaves her ability to keep her abilities to herself to anyone who needs it. She says that she’ll even throw in her stationery as she would rather have him in person. Mary Poad says that she’ll leave if you don’t mind and be darn glad of it. Myra Poad leaves her singular astonishing ability to walk like a duck to Myra Noel. Ivan Schultz leaves his ability to make good in extension courses to David Kahn. Dolores Ann Semrad refuses to leave anything except her telephone number. Joyce Sorg leaves her manly attraction on the basketball squad to any Sophomore girl who can catch him. Zone Mae Stapleman leaves her contagious giggle to Clara Haselwander. William Theisen leaves his girl friend to any Junior boy who can take care of her. Lyle Von Behren leaves his job as referee to Jack Bauer. Rosemary Weipert leaves her ability to work day and night to Duke Doudna. Marian Weitzel leaves her job on the newspaper to Elaine Henn. Marion Zastrow leaves the key to Merrimac to Rufus” Zins and hopes he’ll do more with it than he did with the key to Sauk City.
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