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VIOLA LOEBE MILTON MAIN North Central College La Crosse State Teacher University ot Wisconsin Cleveland General Ele tr A B.S. M.S, B.S. Home Economics . Science FHA Student Council Junior Advisor Science Clu I MRS. FRANKLIN WAGNER Oshkosh State Teachers B.S. History ls. Social Science Forensics F eshman Advisor Q , - x6mltt'd Cylll .T ', .J O I I MRS. LELAND WEST Stevens Point State Teachers North Central College B.A. English Library ' omg Pity. Ea. rensics, All-School Play enior Advisor X K s I J V K fi T T '. i N tllllhlllitliill K ELIZABETH WILKE Ripon College A.B. English Algebra Debate, Forensics Freshman Advisor QI' 'f I 1 MRS. ROBERT WOLK ROBERT WOLK PHYLLIS WORMWOOD Stout Institute University of Wisconsin Lawrence College B.S. La Crosse State Teachers B.A. Home Economics B.S. English, Speech General Business Science, Boys Phy. Ed. Dramatics, Forensics Girls Phy. Ed. Sophomore Advisor Freshman Advisor FHA Sophomore Advisor I f 21,3 Kg, f' ty
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1 SEATED-.I. Lotter, K. Conrad 1 STANDING'-D. Wussow, D. Wickesberg SENIORS We entered Seymour High, a crew of green Freshies, 88 strong. Initiation took us down a peg right away. Everyone told us how lucky we were because no lipstick smearing was allowed, but initiation seemed pretty terrific to us anyhow. Remember all those clownish costumes, baby bonnets, high heels, and halls smelling of perfume? . . .Class officers were: Joyce Vande Leest, president, John Frisbie, vice president, Donald Kunstman, secretary, and Donald Wickesberg, treasurer. Back as Sophs we were set to conduct the new Freshmen through everything-and we do mean everything! It was fun to see them bowing to the floor everytime they saw one of us, and how cute they looked in bathrobes and women's long dresses! Officers for that year were Donald Wickesberg, president, Allen Burns, vice-president, Helen Mory, secretary, and Carol George, treasurer. Our Junior year seemed to be busiest of all. We started early on our prom- Far Away Places -and it was a huge success. White Iris, Seymour's entry in the Little Nine One-Act play contest received high honors in both sectional and state contests. Joyce Siebers, Shirley Severson, Loretta Kurowski, and Marian Barth were the all-star cast. We were glad to see Elaine Behm back with us after being gone a year. Those guiding our class were Le Roy Ciesielczyk, president, Alvin Olson, vice-president, Allen Burns, secretary, and Lee Nagel, treasurer. Now, as Seniors, we are winding up our high school career. Ken Conrad was president, Duane Wussow, vice president, Jean Lotter, secretary, and Donald Wickesberg, treasurer. We enioyed that field trip to the Oshkosh State Teacher's College and the Mental Hospital with Miss Farrell and Mrs. West accompanying us. We discovered we have pretty famous people in our class-Rosemary Haase, our representative for Homecoming, Lawrence Johns, F. F. A. president and Blue Jay editor, Carol George, F. H. A. president, Jacqueline Frisbie, Ripper editor, and Lar Rayne Leyers, her assistant. Alvin Olson is the master artist and Lee Nagel has become widely known for his smart remarks. Ciesielczyk, Rohloff, Burns, Rohm, Kunstman, Wickesberg, and Werner are famous for their A team playing. With the pep and energy of our senior cheerleaders, Shirley Severson, John Frisbie, Patsy Klaus, Jean Lotter, and Eugene Gilbert behind them, how could they lose? Duane Wussow and his tenor saxaphone and Keith Barth with the bass horn are two more of our celebrities. Plans for graduation are nearing completion so with sad hearts we say good-bye to Seymour High and thank-you for all it has given us.
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