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Senior Class History We started our high school career with an enrollment of thirty-seven eager freshmen, brimming with that naive self-assurance that only freshmen possess. We had a lot less of it after initiation. However, we recovered in time to enjoy our other parties during the year. During the course of the year four of our classmates, Melvin Wilbur, Fred Schuette, Leon Pass- bender, and Sylvester Ballweg, withdrew. Our class advisor and coach was Mr. Cuisiner. Back in the fall of 1943 for another exposure to education. We were then sophomores and able to be on the administrative end of the initiation. The new sophomores settled down to a second year of prominence in social and scholastic activities. We had several boys out for football and bas- ketball. Our enrollment dropped when Marilyn Van Stippen, Lorin Litscher, and Neil Hermundson withdrew. Joyce Schara and Clifford Lyon became new members of our class. The new faculty member, Mrs. Vollrath, was our class advisor. And now upper classmen at last! Wq came to school as Juniors with an enrollment of thirty-seven. Our Junior year was a period of steady activity. The main social event of the entire year was the Junior Prom, reined over by King Kenneth Lochner and Queen Betty Ann Haler. It hard- ly needs to be mentioned that this was an enormous success carried out by the cooperation of the students and the help of our advisor. Miss Olmoen. Due to illness, our class president, Oliver Enge, withdrew. John Young and Joyce Schara also withdrew. John Young returned after two months of Navy life. Our senior year, which began with an enrollment of thirty-three, has been a busy one. With all the confidence and superiority of seniors, we went about the usual business of graduation pictures, announcements, and the annual. All our activities were pursued with the help of our sponsor. Miss 3eckerleg. We will always be grateful to our parents for providing us with the opportunity to receive a high school education, and to our teachers for the patience and consideration they have shown throughout the years we were with them. Our faith in our homes and our school is the basis of the confidence with which we face the future
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0 s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 mmmtmmm CLASS PAOPACCY Looking into our crystal ball, we, wizards of the Senior class, shall now attempt to peer far ahead into the mysterious future What you are about to read will depict what the seniors may, by some strange coinci- dence, be doing by 1957. Harvey Adank- Harvey has finally dropped his course in advanced math. to accept the Socialist nomination for President. Mabel Ballweg- Mabel has decided to put her Horae Ec. training to use. She and Eddie are enjoying home life in Cross Plains. Jack Bauer- Jack is finishing his course in pharmacy, and he is now co- proprietor of the Bauer-Bauer-and-Bauer Drug Store of Milwaukee. John Berberich- Johnny has Joined the army and.since Eisenhower retired last year, he now maintains the Job of Chief of Staff. Donna Jean Brilliott- Donna is now the assistant manager of the Wiscon- sin Kroger Stores. Vivian Burdin- Vivian now owns her own restaurant and employs many of the local high school girls as waitresses. Phillip Frey- Phil is now manufacturing the Frey Flyer , a Jet-pro- pelled flying automobile, of which he is the inventor Donna Getschman- That little coupe was worn out long ago from being driven to lunch so often. Donna now cooks the meals at home. Lowell Grass- Lowell has finally reached his goal. He is a soloist with the Boston Philharmonic. Clara Haselwander- Mootzie is assisting Bud in his play strategy for the coming championship football team of Sauk City. Elaine Henn- The former Elaine Henn is busy taking care of all her little chickens• David Kahn- Dave is now teaching his little live wires to fly, despite the wishes of another live wire . Kenneth Lochner- Give him credit, kids. He1 responsible for constructing that modern ballroom and dairy bar in Roxbury. Clifford Lyon- Cliff is now the Physics instructor at Duke University. His salary is supplemented by the books he writes. His latest is entitled Do Animals Think? Betty Ann Maier- Even after ten years, Betty still enjoys riding in that station wagon. A r 0 0 0 0 M 0 S 0 0 0 ml 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 J f 0 0 0 0 0 0 l|f -- -= r =L. Mw A jr A V r 0 a r 0 0 S 7 -
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