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Vty h Ssntot ‘Glass! A seven o'clock dinner for the Senior Class and faculty was held Wednesday evening, January 31 In the City Hall. Before we ate, we sang America followed by a toast proposed by Ruth Fasklng to the future prosperity of the class. We then sang Viva la Senior Class. After partaking of the delicious turkey dinner prepared for us by Butch Brownrlgg, we held a short program. Mr. Leahy and our class president, Mary Anhalt, addressed the class. Robert Kahn read a list of class personalities concluding with The Thing —the Senior Class of '51. Mr. Simonson recited a few interesting facts and figures of which the class should be proud, and he also read the outcome of the students and faculty's voting for the senior boy and girl most likely to succeed. A dance in the school gym followed the dinner. The decora- tions were centered around Valen- tine's Day. The evening was a huge success and we hope to see the senior dinner-dance become an annual event in Sauk High.
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Pt+ttphttlg The year Is i960, and as we walk down 5th Avenue In New York, we see a Mg sign, Mary's Little Nursery Nook, owned by Mary Anhalt. Gordon Arnold Is now In his large office of the Arnold-Smlth-Jones Contractor Company, and Is doing a thriving business. Pickle Bachhuber has now completed the B (for Bachhuber)-Bomb which has taken the A-Bomb's place. Geraldine Breunlg Is an Arthur Murray dance Instructor at Madison. LaVera Breunlg Is running for the office of Mayor of Roxbury. He Is having a hard time rustling up the votes, which amount to 20, because of the limited transportation In the metropolis. His horse travels only 25 miles per day. Cliff Crosby Is now playing center for the Minneapolis Lakers, all 5 5 of him. We hear that Billie Ann Dlttberner Is out of a Job because the boss' wife found her sitting on the boss' lap. Patricia Eckstein has become a hermit on top of Mt. Ferry Bluff. Rose Marie Endres has taken over her mother's dress shoe. She now carries the Pnrls fashions. Rosie models them herself. Ruthle Fasklng Is now head of the Tasking Improvement Company, Fasklngvllle, Wisconsin; population 1. Irene Ganser Is now doing a prosperous business as the owner of a chain of drug- stores In Sauk City. You will find Jeanette Haas a ballet dancer In Hollywood. Dickie Hanson Is the supervising principal of the largest school on how to sleep In class. He la really up on his Job too. Margaret Hausladen owns her little farm near Plain. She gives this advice to everyone In school; Don't ever marry a farmer! Lois Henn operates one of the largest chicken farms In Wisconsin. Her motto Is: Eat Henn's Hens for Vim, Vigor, and Vitality! Alice Holdrldge Is now head of a chain of restaurants called Alice's Inns. Anita Hruby Is chief librarian In the Library of Congress Annex at Sauk City. Fhvllls Hudson, taking Margaret Truman's place. Is touring the country giving concerts. Her father, however, Is staying clear of music critics. Robert Kahn has finally reached the top of the glory road; he recently, got the Job of playing the piano for Spike Jones. Tharsllla Kirch has gone Into politics. Her friends call her the BLOW. Bettv Klrchsteln Is having a rough time being a good secretary; Bhe always seems to get a married man for a boss. Frenkle Klrchsteln has opened his own grocery store near Sauk City; he special- izes In handling horse meat. Darrel Kuhl decided to become a farmer, and has been very successful. He even Invented a horn which calls the cows and saves him running after them. Sweet 111' Ann Lochner has married the owner of the largest pickle factory In the U. S. Their speciality Is sweet-sour pickles for love sick people. T LoaJUz
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