South Wayne High School - Vandalette Yearbook (South Wayne, WI)

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Quail. , I 1 wfwew S af? XY RY gf 3 4. 2' L 1 DEDICATIO We Hereby Wish To Dedicate The 1955 Vandelette To Our Own South Wayne High School, During The Time We Have Spent Here It Has Become More Than An Institution Of Learningg It Has Become A Part Of Our Very Lives. Here We Have Gained Not Only Knowledge, But, A Wealth Of Happy Memories Which We Will Treasure Forever. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Treasurer: Mr. Leo F. Tornow Director: Mrs. John Chapman Clerk: Mr. Robert Fernstaedt PRI CIP L MR. FREDERICK C. REHMSTEDT F CULTY MRS. ALICE ANDERSON MR. DONALD UEBEL MR. DAVE IAMES MRS. ELIZABETH EASTMAN MR. GERALD von KLEIN MR. HARVEY ERNST C IC! Qfj M7 ' ' 1,mgXghf 'T X , XR BX A R 'N V TIN XX lxl f .. ,,.,. jg CLARICE BERGET Pleasant is the firelight and star- light: better yet the moonlight M. Chorus, G. Quartet 2-4, C. Play 3, Class V. P. 4. TERRY ELLINGSON Sure I work, but not often. Band 1-4, Class Play 3, M. Chorus 1-4, Forensics 2-3 Football 4, B. Chorus 1-4, Letter- men 3-4. MARGARET GRAHAM 'Her Heart is Young and Gay. Prom Court 3, Brass Sextet 4, Voc. Q. 2-4, Sr. Band 1-4, Glee Club 1-4, M. Chorus 1-4, Class Play 3. JOYCE HAN SON Her mind is on her ROY HOLVERSON work, but her heart Busy all the day SONJA LOU GUTZMER is elsewhere. with a bit of every L Her charm is her Twirling, Glee Club, thing. courtesy. Band 1-4, Prom Queen M. Chorus, Boys Glee Club 1-4 2, Class Play 3, High Chorus, 8: Ag. Club Civics Club 1 Girl Mag. Salesman 4, 1-4, Homecoming G. A. A. 1-4. Cheerleader. Comm. 4. PATRICIA HUMMER RICHARD JENNINGS She says little, His wise quacks but she's right here. are not made for Band, Glee Club, St ducks. G. A. A. 1-4, Chorus G. Club, M. Chorus, 2-4, Paper Staff 3. Band 1-4 Basketball 1-4. SHIRLEY KRUPKE Tis better after all to have just one beau Glee Club, Band, G. A. A.. Kc Mixed Chorus 1-4, Prom Comm. 3, Home- coming Comm. 4. RICHARD LARSON Laugh and I'1l laugh. Work and you'11 work alone. BETTY LINCICUM Football, Baseball, She's gay and cheer- 8: Ag. Club 1-4, Pres, ful and takes life as it 4, Class Pres. 3, comes. Class Play 3, Mixed Glee Club 1-4, Paper 8s Boys Chorus 1-4. Staff 4, Librarian 4. MARY MAHLKUCH The blond with the brains. Band 8a Chorus 1-4, Glee Club 1-4, Inst. Duet 2-4, Voc. Quar. 2-4, Class Play 3, Prom Court 1, Queen 3. QA , at SHIRLEY OLSON Her happy person- ality matches her hearty smile. Band 1, Paper Staff 1-4, Glee Club 3-4, Pep Club 3, Librarian 4. LINDA PETERSON Smal1 and quiet but oh so nice. Band 1-4, Pres. 4, Mixed Chorus 2-4, Prom Court 3, Class Play 3, Pep Club 1-3 Glee Club V. Pres. 3 NEIL PEI-lL If you've the cash I've the time. M. Chorus, 1-4 Glee Club 1-4 Ag Club 1-4, Pep Club 3, C. Play 3 ,nivdlrf HOMER PICKETT LE ROY SEFFROOD It's not what you CAROLINE SACKER I know a lot but do than wrong - Hoping and waiting I just can't think lt's what you get caught iSn't my Way of C-10' Of it. , ing things. Football, Baseball, Football, Baseball, Cheerleader, Lib., Ag. Club, 8gBoys Chorus, 8a G. Club 1- Forensics, Twirling Chorus 1-4, Class 4, Homecoming Capt. 4, 1-4, Band 2-4, Mix- Play 3, Class V. P. 3 Ag. Club 1-4, Secy 4. ed Chorus 2-4, Office 4. Basketball 2-4. -ur--v DONALD SHAGER Life is hard by the yard, but a cinch by the inch. Band 1, Football 3-4 Ag. Club 2-4, Glee Club 1-4, Mixed C Chorus 2-4, Letter- man 4. ROSE MARIE SMITH Pleasant to meet pleasant to greet. Student Council, Homecoming Queen, Midwinter Court, Class Pres. 4, IOANNE VOGEL A shy miss in our school, she never breaks a rule. C. Play 3, Lib. 4 P. Staff 4, Band 1-3 Chorus 3-4, G. Club F. H. A. Secy.. Trans from New Glarus 4. 1-4, Sextet 3. E sei 4? IVAN WAMPFLER CAROLINE WEHINGER MARY WAHLER Gills may come, An active eye, She's here- I heard girls may go. I shall ready wit, and her giggle. go on looking. gentleness withal G. Club 1-4, Chorus M. Chorus 81 G. Club C. Pres. 2, Treas. 3 2-4, Band 1, Prom 1-4, Ag. Club 1-4, Prom Court 3, Home- Court 31 G- A- A- Treas. 4, Annual Ed. coming court 4, 1-4, Treas. 2 4, Class Treas. 2 Chorus 1-4, Girls Quartet 2 - 3. Voc. Quartet 2-3. Pep Club 4. SHIRLEY WICKEY Whats 3 ring on the WERNER ZIMMERMAN ROSE WENGER phone when there's Oh glorious flighIS. 'Not big in size, one on the finger? they were not made but who could miss Glee Club 1-4, for slumber. those eyes? Paper Staff 2-4, Football, Basketball. Mixed Chorus 84 Glee Assistant Ed. 3, 8s B. Chorus, M. Chorus, Club 1-4, Paper Staff 4. Editor 4. Ag. Club and Band 1-4. CLASS HI TORY In September of 1952, thirty-four noisy but shy freshmen entered South Wayne High School. We weren't here long before we were initiated. Our girls were ready for a hard days work with men's overalls and jackets, work shoes and caps. We carried a sign on our backs with an odd nickname. Our boys made equally attractive ladies in their garb. During our freshmen year we lost four members: Ronna Melaand, Gary Lewis, William Hale and Robert Gobeli. The next year we became mean characters when we initiated the sophomores. We lost some of our shyness and two more members of our class: Ardith Rowland and Shelby Mau. When we finally entered our junior year we began to grow up. On November 20 and 21 we put on our class play. It was a three-act comedy entitled Gone With The Girls , under the direction of Mrs. Eastman. We had a barrel of fun putting it on and it turned out to be a big success. Our next big event was our prom held on May '7th. Wishing On A Star was the theme and we all danced to the music of Benny Ehr. Our Queen was Mary Jane Mahlkuch she, reigned with the King, Richard Larson, over the huge night of fun. This year we lost two more members of our class: Nancy Brecklin and Leonard Peterson, but we were happy to gain Shirley Krupke who transferred here from Orangeville. As seniors we took charge of the Homecoming activities, and our big project is the publication of our annual. We have gained one more new student, Rose Marie Smith, who has transferred here from New Glarus. We are all looking forward to graduation and the challenge it brings with it: however, we know we are all going to miss the good old 'days at SOUTH WAYNE I-HGH SCHOOL. ' . SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Our scene takes place in South Wayne in the year of 1965, at the new ranch home just purchased by the Rehmstedts. A helicopter settles to the ground. Pilot Werner Zimmerman jumps out and approaches the h0uS6. Mr- Rehmstedt recognizes him at once and invites him in. Over a lunch of tea and cakes, Werner tells of his travels and encounters with his classmates of 1955. Werner had been to Paris and visited the Shager Slimline Shoppe where Margaret Graham was employed as head model. Clarice Berget was designing the fashions for the shoppe. He then went to Bern, Switzerland, where a large government corporation was being founded. The owners were Neil Pehl, mental genius, Homer Pickett, muscle mang and Terry Ellingson head of finances. The cor- poration was called the E. P. P. Werner left Switzerland and set his course for England. Flying low over the English Channel, he recognized the noted channel swimmer of '59, Mary Wahler, still trying to beat her former record. He piloted his heli- copter to the east pier and talked with Mary for some time. He then returned to his helicopter only to find some of l1is belongings missing. He entered the police station, asked for the Chief of Police and could hardly believe his eyes. The Chief was Leroy Seffrood! Leroy promised that the stolen articles would be found, and then he suggested that they eat at a quaint little restaurant. There was someone there, he said, whom he knew Werner would like to see. He was quite right. Their classmate, Sonja Lou Gutzmer, took their order and served them graciously. Once more Wemer was ready to take off, this time to Florida. There he met Ivan Wampfler on Coral Beach enjoying the hobby of sailing his yacht, The Lovely Lady. That evening he had dinner with Rose Marie Smith, a star reporter for the CHICAGO DAILY NEWS. She had seen Shirley Wickey, now a housewife, shopping at Marshall Fields. Werner then piloted his helicopter to Atlanta, Georgia. A taxi took him into the heart of down- town. He noticed a little theater, where a bill was posted featuring Joyce Hanson, the famous blues singer, and Roy Holverson, a colossal comedian. After he bought a ticket and sat down, he began talking to a very distin- guished gentleman whom he recognized as Richard Jennings. Richard had been managing the theater for the past two years. He showed Werner an interesting bit of news that Linda Peterson, our ambassador to Denmark, was hospitalized in Minnesota. Werner made a quick trip to Rochester, Minnesota and hurried to St. Mary's Hospital. He recognized Shirley Olson as the neat looking receptionist, who gave him Linda's room number. As he stepped out of the elevator, he ran face to face with Caroline Sacker, who told him that she was Linda 's private nurse. Werner found Linda sitting up watching TV, and much to his surprise, he saw two more of his classmates. Rose Wenger and Betty Lincicum were giving a cooking demonstration. While the commercial was on, he saw Richard Larson advertising Fluffo, the new, new cake mix. On a stand by Linda's bed, he noticed the great novel, INSIDE MARS, by Caroline Wehinger and co-author Joanne Vogel. Just as he was about to leave, Linda asked if he had heard that Shirley Krupke was now the wife of an army major and living in Washington D. C. fcontinued on page 40j CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class, being of sound mind and body, wish to leave these our last requests: Clarice Berget-wills her front seat to Jimmy Moe so he doesn't need earphones to hear the teachers. Terry Ellingson-leaves his football uniform to Wesley winters so he can play Quarterback next year. Margaret Graham-leaves her trombone to Jerrold Vogel so he can use up some of his excess energy. Sonja Lou Gutzmer-wills her courtesy to Terry McKnight so he won't throw snowballs at the teachers. Joyce Hanson-wills her dimples to Myrtle Seffrood, since Myrtle has only one. Roy Holverson-leaves his quietness to Ruby williams so she can become an ideal student. Patricia Hummer-wills her ability to sew on buttons to Mr. Uebel so he'l1 be able to sew his own bottons on, in case he's left a bachelor. Richard Jennings-leaves his butch to Ralph Mau so he saves the school the expense of another mirror. Shirley Krupke-leaves her sweetness to anyone that wants to join the Honey club next year. Richard Larson-wills his football uniform to Louis Schliem so he will play center next year. Betty Lincicum -wills her happy disposition to the mourning freshmen next year. Mary Jane Mahlkuch-wills her small stature to Lloyd Boelk so he will be the same size as the rest of his class. Shirley Olson-wills her giggle to Delano Marty so he can be heard when he's happy. Neil Pehl-leaves his intellectual ability to Lawrence Seffrood in hopes he'1l make better use of it than Neil did. Linda Peterson-wills her good grades in Home Economics to anyone who's planning a future like Linda's. Homer Pickett-leaves, not because he wants to, but because his four years are up. Caroline Sacker-wills her last seat in the assembly to anyone that is warmblooded. Leroy Seffrood-leaves his football build and skill to the whole 56 team. Donald Shager-leaves his old Model A to Mr. Rehmstedt so he can save his new Buick for special occasions. Joanne Vogel-wills her reading ability to Gary Maddrell so he can get at least one book report in. Mary Wahler-wills her well-timed jokes to Janice Olson so the Wahler corn will keep on growing. Ivan Wampfler-wills his brains to LaDonna Soddy, since two heads are better than one. Caroline Wehinger-leaves her buttons and beaus to anyone who wants to get everything out of high school Rose Wenger-wills her small build to Freddie Boeck so he can have a girlish figure. Shirley Wickey -leaves her short name to Richard Mellenberger, since she will be exchanging hers for 'l'ohlman soon. fcontinued on page 40J . X , fl 3 ,U fx 'Z E V' W .SQ f E 5. XL 5 1 M5 ' X' K '.-, Q45 . -7 , ' ' k 'f :, 'wgfkf fyw ..I. E , E' 41., Y. yy' ' 5 :Q : ' ' gg W ' X A il' ' ' Q N WEEK. Em, '1-wi, . 'E f X ra ' X iw. X mi-'x Lf ,I J- ' ,K .L JU IOR CLASS Row I: M. Gutzmer, M. Seffrood, S. Trevena, N. Marty, M. Notter. R. Kampfer Mrs Anderson Row II: J. Olson, C. Kline, D. Krebs. J. Berget, M. Hammer, B. Chambers Row III: D. Rood, G. Broge, W. Hough, R. Johnson, R. Winiger, N. Hale I Berget Row IV: R. Jorgenson, T. Williams, G. Maddrell, F. Boeck, L. Seffrood D Svendson . The Juniors started the year out with 26 members. At the end of the first semester we lost one student Richard Notter. Our first big event of the year was our class play, which was given on November 19th and 20th It was a 3-act comedy entitled Here Comes Charlie. The highlight of the year was our prom, on April 29. Our theme was Melody of love Lewis Dalvit furnished the music. Ray Winiger and Sandy Trevena reigned. Most members of our class were active in sports, music and forensics. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Ray Winiger Vice President Rolyn Jorgensen Secretary Tony Williams Treasurer Russell Johnson SOPHGMORE CLASS Row I: E. Maurer, L. Soddy. R. Meier, H. Seffrood, R. Williams, D. Pickett, L. Schliem. Row II: R. Peterson, E. Moe, R. Kubly, R. Mellenberger. J. Staley, R. Smith, Mr. Ernst. Row III: R. Foley, D. Schuldt, L. Boelk, G. Hellwig, R. Jackson, R. Mau. On August 27, 18 sophomores arrived at the South Wayne High School. As the year slipped by, we gained three new members to our class. They are Ronna Smith, a transfer from New Glarus, Gerald Meier and Gerald Hawkinson, both transfers from Gratiot, The biggest thrill our class had was initiating the freshmen on October 1. They looked very funny. On the night program, along with initiating the freshmen, we got to initiate two of our new teachers. After the program, records were played and refreshments were served. Our class was well represented in the various activities, such as sports, band, chorus and forensics. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President Bob Foley Vice President Richard Kubly Secretary Judy Staley Treasurer Roger Jackson This has been a year filled with many activities and pleasant memories for the 26 freshmen who entered South Wayne High School on August 30th. Before the second semester started, we lost one of our classmates, Beverly Ommodt. Then we gained a classmate, Gerry Workinger. The day we dreaded most was approaching rapidly. It was Initiation. We were put through all sorts of antics. The main feature of the day was a party at which the freshmen and new teachers entertained every 0116. The freshman class was very active in music, sports and forensics. Row Row Row Row FRESHMAN CLASS J. Moe, J. McConnell, Y. Stauffer, J. Hammer, S. Thoreson, B. Ommodt. J. Simonson Mr. Uebel, R. Lincicum, H. Tornow, D. Rundle, G. Swiggum, W. Winter. J. Peterson, K. Goecks, C. Krupke, D. Crotty, V. Maddrell, G. Scott, J. McConnell. L. Zimmerman, G. Peterson, D. Marty, T. McKnight, C. Melland, J. Vogel. I FRES HMAN CLASS OFFICERS President Joanne Peterson Vice President James Moe Secretary Virginia Maddrell Treasurer Jerrold Vogel .. iii . ,T--v WT- 'ia A s N ,, 1 V. if A ' ffg ' ij f F Y' I J K 'lf L! Ex l Q r C xX X cg' J f 1' 3 X I X -4- ' X x ! 'W fx H K1 in R F6 W ig f QA Q1 Q 5 kk ffl I 3 , A x 6 w fl- 5, N . ', Q1 f XJ 7 X 1 is WR f LL Ki Q f 4 Q, LL , f,E ,.1. K Lbuvhr : , , V . 1 55 LM . 43- P X1 ff- MM! if !j 'f XX X 1:- - '1 ref M- ii 'AE A ' it ' -P Y x ' K GKNPf 5 it E' 1.. 1 -, f ,,-Q- LX x -A VA , V' ! ,f i V ' ,5 I '- 'T' C- ,.,, Q Q I , '44 4 e S ii' ' W ' '.. - WQ .- ,Q g L '31 , nj, -' - T- Q NS PEP CLUB ,QIQU ... RowI: D, Pickett, J. McConnell, J. McConnell, Y. Stauffer. Row II: E. Maurer, C. Sacker, M. Wahler, J. Hanson. Row III: W. Hough, R. Peterson, I. Wampfler, G. Peterson, S. Trevena. '? g,,f2 1 A Team Cheerleaders B Team Cheerleaders Y, Stauffer, J. McConnell, C. Sacker, T. Williams, E. Maurer, J. Hanson I i I NNUAL STAFF First Row: H. Pickett, M. Grahm, I. Wampfler, S. Trevena, M. Mahlkuch, M. Wahler. Second Row: T. Smith, Mrs. Eastman, R. Larson, S. Krupke, J. McConnell, S. Gutzmer. Third Row: L. Peterson, B. Lincicum, R. Wenger, J. Staley, C. Berger, S. Wickey. Fourth Row: C. Wehinger, J. Hanson, S. O1son,.L. Seffrood, R. Holverson, R. Jennings. Fifth Row: J. Vogel, D. Shager, T. Ellingson, W. Zimmerman, N. Pehl, C. Sacker. LETTE RME Left to Right. R. Larson, R. Jennings, R. Johnson. L. Seffrood, D. Shager, G. Maddrell, Mr. James B. Foley, R. Jorgenson, H. Pickett, W. Zimmerman, T. Williams, T. Ellingson. Seated: First Row: Second Row: Back Row: l MQW' FORENSIC V. Maddrell, Mrs. EastmanfAdvisory L. Soddy, B. Chambers, Y, Stauffer, J. Moe, S. Thoreson, H. Seffrood, M. Gutzmer D. Krebs, R. Williams, E. Maurer, R. Winiger, C. Sacker, S. Trevena, K, Goecks, E. Moe. C. Melland, T. McKnight, R. Jackson, R. Foley, J. Vogel. F1 A AG. CLUB Front Row: fAdvisorJ Mr, Ernst, W. Zimmerman, I, Wampfler, H. Pickett, R. Johnson, R. Larson Second Row: I. Moe, H. Tornow, L, Schliem, C. Melland, R. Holverson, W, Hough, G. Swiggum Third Row: R. Winiger, E. Rundle, D. Shager, L. Seffrood, N. Pehl, R. Peterson, Fourth Row: G. Hellwig, G. Peterson, R. Jackson, R, Jorgensen, R. Mellenberger, D. Marty, L. Zimmerman. Back Row: L. Seffrood, R. Foley, L. Boelk, F. Boeck, T. Williams, G. Maddrell. LIBRARY CLUB Front Row: B. Lincicum, C, Krupke, Mrs. Eastman, R. Meier, J. Hammer, Y. Stauffer. Second Row: M. Mahlkuch, Io and J. McConnell, C. Kline. Third Row: N. Marty, R. Wenger. J. Vogel, R. Williams, C. Sacker, E. Moe, S. Olson. I. Staley. Row One: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: Fifth Row: 'P' HI-LITES STAFF Williams fAssistant Editorj, Mrs. Eastman fAdvisorj, C, Sacker, S. Wickey CEditorj, Smith QTypistJ. . Gutzmer, M, Seffrood, M. Notter, Y. Stauffer, B. Chambers, D. Rood, R. Kampfer. Boeck, I, Olson, J. Berger, S. Trevena, M. Hammer. I. Berget, N, Marty, L. Seffrood. Hough, I. Staley, G. Broge. J. Vogel, N. Hale, R. Johnson, D. Krebs. Kline, D. Svendson, G. Maddrell, R. Jorgenson, R. Winiger. l T 3 r JU IOR PLAY One of the big activities of the year was the successful Junior Class Play, HERE COMES CHARLIE , on November 19 and 20th. Everyone enjoyed the tremendously funny scenes of the play as they were enacted for them by the cast which included: Russell Johnson - Lary Elliot, Nola Marty - Mrs. Farnham . Donna Krebs - Mrs. Smythe Kersey, Rolyn Jorgenson - Mortimer Smythe Kersey, Rose Mary Kampfer - Vivian Smythe Kersey, Ray Winiger - Uncle Aleck Twigs, Sandra Travena - Charlie Hopps, Barbara Chambers - Nora Malone, Billy Hough - Officer Tim McGril1. Director: Mrs. Eastman G.A.A. 9 A D 10 Q Front Row: Y. Stauffer, J. McConnell, K. Goecks, S. Thoreson, B. Ommodt, J. McDonnell, I, Simonson. Second Row: I. Peterson, I. Hammer, D. Pickett, L. Soddy, R. Meier, C. Krupke. D. Crotty, G. Scott. Third Row: H. Seffrood, J. Staley, E. Moe, Mrs. Anderson, R. Smith, E, Maurer, V. Maddrell .A.A.11AND 12 s Wa' Front Row: M. Gutzmer, M, Seffrood, L. Peterson, B. Chambers, S. Wickey, R. Smith, R. Kampfer, S, Gutzmer. Second Row: D. Rood, M. Wahler, S. Trevena, M. Notter, J. Berget, C. Berget, I. Berget, N. Marty. Third Row: M. Hammer, C. Kline, D. Krebs, M. Graham, C. Sacker, R. Wenger, M. Mahlkuch, J. Olson. Fourth Row: J. Hanson, C. Wehinger, S. Olson, G. Broge, N. Hale, I. Vogel, S. Krupke. Mrs, Anderson. . IU'--...NWA wwf' wr 8 I' mf!! . ,.. 5, V qv x 3 ku N A , wk fu VE ' .1 - -, ,1 i .f Hg ,f A K: Q A mn Q -- h aw fa V' ' Q! 'v' K V N,k b uz Q I f M ,..: N In . H ,, H :ZA V ' f 5 ag ' ? X , l '2h. exz f f ' J. Ii , ,. Q I 113 I if ,X X 1 W 523 QL W l X 1 .3 -.. 95 ., -5' an -Q1 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB 1 First Row: M. Graham. J. Staley, E. Moe, J. Vogel, C. Sacker, S. Olson, J. Hanson, S. Krupke, C. Wehlinger. Second Row: Mr, von Klein, M. Gutzmer, S. Trevena, J. Hammer, B. Chambers, D. Pickett, J. McConnell, L. Peterson, J. Simonson, S. Gutzmer. Third Row: J. Olson, B. Lincicum, R. Wenger, S. Thoreson, R. Meier, S. Wickey, D. Crotty, B. Ommodt. C. Berget, D. Rood. Fourth Row: N. Marty, E. Maurer, C. Kline, M. Hammer, Y. Stauffer, M. Wahler, M. Mahlkuch, H. Seffrood, L. Soddy. Fifth Row: J. Berget, J. McConnell, D. Drebs, N. Hale, V. Maddrell, G. Broge, R. Williams, G. Scott, J. Berger, C. Krupke. BOYS, GLEE CLUB Front Row: N. Pehl, R. Lincicum, J. Moe, W. Winters, L. Schliem, H. Tornow, G. Swiggum. Second Row: B. Hough, H. Pickett, R. Jennings, D. Rundle, L. Seffrood, R. Johnson, C. Melland, Mr. von Klein. Third Row: D. Shager, R. Winiger, D. Kubly, G. Peterson, T. Mc'Knight, R. Holverson, R. Peterson. Fourth Row: D. Marty, I. Wampfler, R. Jackson, R. Jorgenson, G. Hellwig, T. Williams, L. Zimmerman. Fifth Row: F. Boeck, W. Zimmerman, D. Schuldt. L. Boelk, T. Ellingson. R. Larson, R. Foley. MIXED CHORUS First Row: J. Staley, J. Vogel, C. Sacker, W. Zimmerman, R. Larson, T. Ellingson. R. Foley, S. Krupke, C. Wehinger. Second Row: Mr. von Klein, B. Chambers. J. McConnell, D. Rood, D. Pickett, S. Thoreson, N. Marty J. Hammer, Y. Stauffer, J. McConnell, L. Peterson. Third Row: S. Trevena, M. Mahlkuch, M. Wahler, J. Moe, R. Johnson, L. Schliem, E. Maurer, D Krebs. J. Berger. Fourth Row: J. Berger, J. Hanson, B. Hough, R. Holverson, R. Jennings, H. Pickett, H. Tornow, M. Hammer, J. Olson. Fifth Row: R. Wenger, M. Graham, N. Hale, R. Kubly, I. Wampfler, R. Jorgenson, D. Shager, N Pehl, C. Kline, C. Berget, GIRL 'S CHORUS OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Librarian C. Berger C. Sacker L. Peterson C. Wehinger J. Olson BOY 'S CHORUS OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer MIXED CHORUS OFFICERS Librarian President Hanson Vice President R. Jennings Secretary C. Wehinger Treasurer C. Berget Librarian R. Larson Jennings Pickett Rundle Ellingson Zimmerman SENIOR BAN CLARINETS Mary Mahlkuch Judy Staley Judy McConnell Shirley Krupke Karen Goecks Joanne Peterson Yvonne Stauffer BASS CLARINET Louis Schliem A LTO CLA RINET Nathalie Hale SENIOR BA ND ROSTER TENOR SAXOPHONE Donna Rood BA RIT ONE SAXOPHONE Robert Foley HORNS Patricia Hummer Darlene Templeton CORNETS Donna Krebs Marlene Hammer Janice Berget Terry Ellingson Linda Peterson Janice Olson Werner Zimmerman BARITONE Emily Maurer BASSES Ivan Wampfler DRUMS Caroline Sacker Richard Jennings Sandra Trevena Ruby Williams ALTO SAXOPHONES James M06 Joyce Hanson Nola Marty TIMPANI Joanne McConnell Dick Kubly Tony Williams Barbara Chambers Roger Butts TROMBONES janet Berger Margaret Graham x JV I This year the membership of the band consists of 45 pupils, under XX the direction of Mr. Gerald von Klein. The first concert of the year, Bandorama, was presented on Dec- ember 1. Our winter concert was presented on February 25. We gp again had a Senior Serenade, where all the seniors were given the Q r 'T' honor of playing a solo or in an ensemble. 4. A spring concert is scheduled for May 3. The band plans to play in Class B this year at the music festival in Monticello. This page sponsored by MAYER CHEESE CO-OP, Browntown, Wisconsin, Joe Marty, Manager CHORUSES In the Girls' Glee Club this year, we had 48 voices vocalizing. The Boys' Glee Club comprised 35 members. The Mixed Chorus tied number with the girls' chorus. They too, had 48 members. The first concert of the year was titled Chorus Follies. It was held on November 2, 1954. It was comprised mostly of 8 Negro spirituals and contemporary compositions. 'Twas the Night Before Christmas was the highlight feature of the Christmas Concert. Assembly concerts were again exchanged with various schools. The choruses concluded their activities and appearances this year by taking part in the Annual Music Festival which was held in Monticello, Wisconsin. The Boys' Chorus sang in Class B. Both Girls' Chorus and Mixed Chorus sang in Class A. All choruses were under the direction of Mr. Gerald von Klein. JR. 8z BEGINNERS BA D First Row: P. Mahlkuch, J. Schliem, J. Lawrence. R. lawrence, M. Gutzmer, V. Maddrell, C. Ommodt, J. Smith. Second Row: A. Chapman, J. Schliem, G. Swiggum, H. Tornow, K. Meier, J. Moe. T. Peterson, S. Thoreson, G. Hellwlg, J. Simonson, J. Burri. R. Sweeney. Third Row: M. Bruns, Mr. von Klein. J. Hammer, M. 0'Conner, M. Mitchell. This page sponsored by TURNER HALL CLUB, Monroe, Wis. . Sebastian Raeser, Mgr. --Phone 461 v5w E:,A1 . Q su W l G3 , F '4 5' f 2.5 . W 7 441 1 , 215. X .a- V :L .Ag Nei: 7 , , X '7- .5fgA ll V . Q M F .Y L S: w w N Q vf - c - . Slikbg' W NQWM, , f Kap, '- Q 2- f Q, A 'KK M Row I: R. Jennings, D. Shager, W. Zimmerman, H. Pickett, L. Seffrood. R. Johnson, L. Seffrood, Manager. Row II: T. Ellingson, G. Hellwig, T. McKnight, R. Foley, R. Jorgenson, G. Maddrell, R. Larson. Row III: Mr. Uebel, J. Moe, G. Swiggum, R. Kubly, D. Marty, D. Rundle. L. Schliem, Mr. James. Last year our team finished with a tie for first place. The first game was played with a non-conference opponent, Argyle. The Vandals were beaten 24 to 0. The team never lost spirit and went on to win three of the five conference games. The squad elected Werner Zimmerman and Leroy Seffrood as co-captains' and Homer Pickett as most valuable player. , 8 Season s Record I We They Hanover .. .. 18 .. . 8 Benton .. 0 .. 12 Gratiot .. 43 .. . 6 HazelGreen .. .. '7 .. 21 Belmont .. 31 ....28 This page sponsored by I-IALL'S RADIO SALES 8: SERVICE, Phone 62, Monroe, Wisconsin Row One: Donald Shager, Homer Pickett. Row Two: Richard Jennings, Terry Ellingson, Leroy Seffrood. Row Three: Werner Zimmerman, Richard Larson. ' vw I- r A ::- , . -, A , weird Q, x M 4 Q 3 y - , y ,,. fi Y' ri 155' is 54 .g i ' NI, ram, an 4 'ij M at nd, ff: .,.,' H a f T 'Ein r l. wxunflf--4' This page sponsored by STAVER'S CLUB, Cuba City, Wis. A TEAM Row I: R. Jennings, W. Zimmerman, R. Larson, L. Seffrood, R. Johnson. Row Il: Mr. James, R. Foley, G. Maddrell, D. Schuldt, L. Boelk, R. Jackson, F. Boeck-Manager. The Vandals, coached by Mr. James, won only one game while losing eighteen. Lack of experience was the greatest hindrance to the team. They are looking forward to a successful team next year. Russ Johnson paced the team with 166 points. The B-Team, coached by Mr. Uebel, won 6 and lost 12 games. Bob Foley and Lloyd Boelk led the scoring with 142 and 128 points respectively. Regional Playoff South Wayne 65 Potosi 44 Shullsburg Tournament South Wayne 48 Gratiot 51 'fm X South Wayne 52 Belmont 74 ' . i! 'Warren . Belmont . 'Hanover . S. Mounds 'Winslow .... . . H. Green Gratiot . . . 'Argyle Benton .. . . . . Shullsburg 'Warren ..... . . Belmont . . . . S. Mounds H. Green.... Gratiot .. Benton . . They 62 40 68 87 ...4O 50 45 .. ...59 64 72 70 '74 .. 86 80 .. 59 61 This page sponsored by WOOD-ANDREWS CHEESE CO. , Warren, Illinois, Werner Zimmerman, Manager B TEA Row I: R. Peterson, R. Foley, L. Boelk, G. Peterson, L. Schliem. Row II: W, Winter, R. Kubly, L. Zimmerman, T. McKnight, G. Swiggum Row III: Mr. Uebel, H. Tornow, D. Rundle, G. Hellwig-Manager, J. Moe. SNAPSHOT This page sponsored by SNIVELY'S TOWN 8: COUNTRY HOME FURNISHINGS, Highway 11 West, Phone 480, Monroe, Wisconsin BA EBALL TEAM OF 1954 Back Row: Coach James, L. Schliem, R. Jorgensen, R. Larson, D. Teuscher, R. Rood D Schultz G. Stark, Assistant Coach-Mr. Hamilton. 2nd Row: R. Rockow, S. Pickett, M. Meythaler, M. Rundle, D. Thoreson, L. Seffrood W Seffrood 1stRow: F. Boeck, R. Lovelace-Managers. Pitcher . . Catcher . . . lst. Base . . . 2nd, Base Short Stop . 3rd. Base .. R. Field C. Field .. L. Field Substitutes L. Seffrood L. Schliem R. Rood R. Larson R. Jorgenson P0SiIi0I1S Batting Averages M .Meythaler . . . . S. Pickett . . . . M. Rundle . .. G. Stark .. . D. Schultz . . . R. Rockow .. . . W. Seffrood . . . D. Thoreson . . . . D. Teuscher Schedule Argyle . . . . non-conference. . . . Hazel Green .. Benton . . .... Gratiot Scales Mounds . . . Belmont ...... Shullsburg . We 10 Stanley Pickett Dalvin Schultz Mike Meythaler Dean Thoreson Gary Stark . . . . Wesley Seffrood Ronnie Rockow Dean Teuscher . Mike Rundle . . , 5 6 .. . 5 0 .. . 2 9 .. . 0 .. .. 3 .. .. 2 .. .. 2 This page sponsored by ST UDER SUPER SERVICE, Farm Supplies, Phone 229, Monroe Wisconsin They TWIRLERS SCHOOL TREASURER Joyce Hanson D. A. R. CANDIDATE Margaret Graham From Row: N. Hale, J. Hanson, C. Sacker. Back Row: R. Williams, T. Williams, C. Kline. OFFICE GIRLS Caroline Sacker Marlene Hammer SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Richard Jennings Vice President Clarice Berger Secretary Linda Peterson Mr, Cramer Treasurer Caroline Wehinger Joyce Hanson HIGH MAGAZINE SALESMAN Russell Johnson HOMECOMING ATTENDANTS 8a QUEEN Joyce Hanson Linda Peterson SCHOOL JANITOR Clarice Berger Freddie Larson Caroline Wehinger My, Werner, what a Joanne having her daily sun bath cute smilel What's so funny, What's the hurry, Pat in a formal pose Margaret? Donnie? N Looking for a ride, Mary Jane? Waiting for something, Shirley? Joyce swinging high WWW 5 SQ? X5 J' ' X , , V' A x v I 1'- ? I V is X x 3 y I ff fxi K 5 3 ' :X Z . .... W K 'A I, gzg ?'T?t,q K? K W V W ' M V ,A:, :R A :',i .1-Q-353' A . ' X I r x jfkxgx f ,Q ..,, .. t :,5 ,,..,., l 6 'L I X . A M Q, ww gg f , . K 1 4 Q LG? l' f , rv . C V T I X , A Mi i,,,:w Q A ? X X x 45 zz- 5 E pf , X A su 1 .,-,4 1 Mm 5 A523 , i'A.:-QV! i X ,Et S. ga n X:-E2 x 5 'I X b Y- -- 5 3 3 fx' ' Z ,if ' 5 ww X, 3' M4551-4 ' 'Tj' - X MIMK A, ,. t -5 i st -5.-' i, b A f fgfjf-tafyii: 'A ' Continuation of Class Will Werner Zimmerman-leaves his Chevy to David Rundle so he can give his girls a ride home after games. Terry Smith-leaves her typing ability to Don Svendson so the teachers don't have to spend all their money for new glasses. AND To Mrs. Eastman-we leave the sad amount of money in our treasury to go to Yellowstone National Park. To Mrs. Anderson- we leave a time lock on the refrigerator door. To Mr. Rehmstedt-we leave a box of anacin for all the headaches we have caused him. To Mr. James-we leave a few boys for the Championship football team next year. To Mr. Uebel-we leave 27 worked over Social Problems books and a big social problem. To Mr. Ernst-we leave a depreciated Ag. treasury. To Mr. von Klein-we leave a glee club and chorus who will always be on their toes. Standing, that is. To Mr. Cramer-we leave a Senior speech class who is always prepared when called upon. To Freddie Larson-we leave a new easy chair and a television set so he can relax in his little room. Continuation of Class Prophecy Werner was anxious to get back home, so he headed for the airport. As he walked down the airfield, Werner recognized a neat-looking airline stewardess. It was Mary Jane Mahlkuch! Over a cup of coffee Mary Jane told him of her plans for making a non-stop flight to Australia. Deciding he 'd like to share his experiences with someone, Werner visited his Senior class advisor and high school principal, Mr. Rehmstedt. When he learned of the activities of the 1955 class, Mr. Rehmstedt said, T hat class showed the wander-lust in high school--I'm not surprised to find them scattered hither and yon. BAND OFFICERS AGRICULTURE CLUB OFFICERS President L. Peterson President R. Larson Vice President T, Ellingson Treasurer I. Wampfler Secretary D. Rood Vice President R. Johnson Treasurer R. Jennings Sgt. at Arms W. Zimmerman Secretary H. Pickett General Me ROSS VINCENT rchandise - Meat Market Phone 34 Browntown, Wisconsin DR. PAUL O'CONNER Veterinarian Phone 124 South Wayne, Wisconsin M. J. OLSON IMPLEMENT CO. HThe Store that Service Builtn Phone 20 South Wayne, Wisconsin Congratulations Class of 1955 HELENAELLINGSON Phone 55 L Browntown, Wisconsin Congratulations Class of 1955 WISCONSIN POWER H LIGHT COMPANY Fred C. Goecks Local Representative THE MILWAUKEE ROAD Passenger and Freight Serv RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY Express Service W. O. BRUNS, Agent Phone 53 South Wayne, Wisconsin ice Compliments of MEIR'S COFFEE SHOP Schoeps Ice Cream Lunches - Candy - Tobacco Phone 37 CHAPMAN MOTOR COMPANY Ford Sales and Service Ford Tractor Sales and Service Phone 71 South Wayne, Wisconsin DARLINGTON FURNITURE STORE Furniture Bedding Linoleum The Home of Good Furniture J. A. Edgar Darlington, Wisconsin Congratulations Seniors MONTGOMERY ELECTRIC CO, Raymond Montgomery Appliances of all Kinds Phone 2l Y Browntown, Wisconsin SOUTH WAYNE OIL COMPANY Gulf Products Electrical Appliances Tank Wagon Service Phone 31 South Wayne, Wisconsin ELEANOR'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Permanent Waves of all Types Phone ll5 South Wayne, Wisconsin SANDLEY'S CLOVER FARM STORE General Merchandise Meat Market Locker Plant Phone 79 Woodford, Wisconsin Compliments CARROLL'S ROYAL BLUE STORE of a Good Milk Market for General Merchandise 29 Years and Grocery Roelli's Rinless Cheese ROELLI'S CHEESE COMPANY Hick's Corner B.B. Dry Cleaning Agent Phone 35 South Wayne, Wisconsin Congratulations Class of 1955 ROCKOW OIL STATION Browntown, Wisconsin 24 Hour Wrecker Service A A A STALEY'S HARDWARE Admiral Television Electrical Appliances Heating Units Phone 106 South Wayne, Wisconsin SOUTH WAYNE VARIETY STORE Shurtleff's Ice Cream Cigars - Cigarettes - Candy Remedies of all Kinds Clarence Homb Phone 27 South Wayne, Wisconsin SOUTH WAYNE BARBERSHOP Frank C. Lincicum South Wayne, Wisconsin LOVELACE HARDWARE co. Sheet Metal Work Heating and Plumbing Phone 76 Woodford, Wisconsin LAWRENCE'S MARKET Meats - Groceries Locker Service Phone 16 South Wayne, Wisconsin HEXOM'S D - X Firestone Tires Auto-Lite Ignition and Carburetor - Tune-up Washing and Greasing Phone 119 South Wayne, Wisconsin GANSHERT SERVICE CENTER Mobile Gas and Accessories Phone 8 Complete Automotive Service Browntown, Wisconsin PERDUE TRUCKING CO. Livestock 5 General Trucking Phone 83-3 Woodford, Wisconsin BROWNTOWN LUMBER CO. Store of Quality Building Material and Fuel Fencing and Hardware Phone 18 Browntown, Wisconsin WOODFORD LUMBER COMPANY Building Materials Coal Phone 84 Woodford, Wisconsin THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Lafayette County's Oldest Banking Institution Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Darlington, Wisconsin WAGNER NURSING HOME And AMBULANCE SERVICE Monroe, Wisconsin Phone 386 Compliments of MAYNARD MCNETT Chevrolet Sales - Service Warren, Illinois Phone 144 BEN FRANKLIN STORE Mrs. Matilda Legler 59 to 51.00 and up Complete Line of School Supplies - Stationery Paper Supplies - Novelties Warren, Illinois .rpm nw-A Congratulations Graduating Class of 1955 DR. USHER Dentist Phone 506 Monroe, Wisconsin GEMPLER TIRE SHOP Goodyear Tires and Tubes Batteries - Recapping Accessories Also Good Used Quality 1006 - 15th Avenue Monroe, Wisconsin Phone 182 BAKER'S BOOK STORE Books - Cards - Stationery 1707 - 10th Street Monroe, Wisconsin B. B. CLEANERS AGENCY Royal Blue Store Monroe, Wisconsin Congratulations to the Class of 1955 DRS. H. B. 8 J. F. CARADINE Phone 661 Monroe, Wisconsin Compliments of THE SWISS COLONY Monroe, Wisconsin Compliments of GRANT'S MAPLE GROVE INN HBest Wishesu WARREN FARMER'S EXCHANGE Feed - Gasoline - Oils Hardware Warren, Illinois 5 Compliments of FAIR STORE and 109 - 31.00 and Up Darlington, Wisconsin THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL Darlington Complete Coverage of the News of Lafayette County Largest Classified Ad Section in Lafayette County Largest Circulation of Any Paper in Lafayette County BADGER MOTOR Phone 193 Monroe, Wisconsin Service - BUICK - Sales Congratulations to the Class of 1955! Best Wishes HARRY EATMAN Eggs - Poultry - Produce Warren, Illinois DR. L. E. FITZGERALD Dentist Darlington, Wisconsin BROWNIE'S SUPER SERVICE On Route 78 Sinclair Products 24 Hours Gas - Eat - Truck Stop L. E. Durward Compliments to the Class of 1955! WARREN'CLEANERS Phone 58 Warren, Illinois Congratulations Graduating Class of 1955 DR. T. W. RIELLY Dentist Phone 845 Monroe, Wisconsin BLACK AND CLARK John Deere Farm Equipment Sales and Service Phone 1082 Monroe, Wisconsin Commercial Printing Of All Kinds LAFAYETTE COUNTY NEWS GARNER'S FEDERATED STORE Quality Merchandise at Moderate Prices Warren, Illinois HSay it With Flowersn WARREN GREENHOUSES Phone 238-R-6 Warren, Illinois Compliments of BOWMAN DAIRY Phone 2627 Monroe, Wisconsin PARKER'S MEAT MARKET Fresh and Cured Meat Fish and Poultry We Cut and Wrap Meat for Home Freezers Phone 10 Warren, Illinois EMMA BUELER Chiropractor 1824 - l0th Street Phone 202 Monroe, Wisconsin Compliments of JOHNSON CHEESE COMPANY Walter Teuscher - Mgr. ROSA FLORIST Flowers For All Occasions Visit Our New Flower Shop Phone 93 Monroe, Wisconsin FORD CASH MARKET Fancy Groceries - Fresh Meats Frozen Foods and Ice Cream Warren, Illinois General Insurance RALPH O. WAGNER Phone 317 Warren, Illinois LEE'S STORE The Store For Women 1602-llth Street Phone 201 Monroe, Wisconsin Compliments of MONROE READY MIX Monroe, Wisconsin BRENNAN'S SUPER MARKET Member of Certified Grocers of Illinois, Inc. Gives us Carlot Buying Power Take Advantage of This and Save - Headquarters for Potatoes, Eating and Certified Seeds -- Red Comb Feed Corner Hwy. ll R 81 Phone 433 Monroe, Wisconsin Congratulations Class of 1955 HOTEL DARLINGTON Darlington, Wisconsin Congratulations to Class of H55H HRide the Rocketn Oldsmobile - Cadillac G.M.C, Trucks Sales and Service GREEN COUNTY AUTO CO. 412 Highway ll West Phone 764 Monroe, Wisconsin BANK OF SOUTH WAYNE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Phone 15 South Wayne, Wisconsin MOLLERS STORE Grocery and Meat Phone 6 Warren, Illinois HTops in Foodn THE SWISS WHEEL Modern Year-Round Motel Monroe, Wisconsin RUFENACHT OIL CO. Sinclair Products Phone 385 Monroe, Wisconsin 24 Hour Service BUOB and KESSLER RADIO SERVICE Phone 598 1209 - 17th Avenue Monroe, Wisconsin Your Dollar Buys More At Your Walgreen Drug Store Go To BLUMER'S WALGREEN AGENCY At Monroe, Wisconsin Prescriptions - Drugs - Sundries Eastman Kodak Dealer Zenith Hearing Aids Farm Remedies Congratulations To Class of 1955 MRS. DONALD S. THORP Piano Teacher Phone 1884 Monroe, Wisconsin BRUNI-MILLER COMPANY Building Supply Store Phone 117 lonroe, Wisconsin Best Wishes and Good Luck To the Class of N55N STUESSY FUNERAL HOME Monroe, Wisconsin ANDY'S REPAIR SHOP 13245 - 12th street Monroe, Wisconsin MONROE AUTO ELECTRIC Complete Electrical Ignition Carburetor Service 1715 12th Street Phone 1144 Monroe, Wisconsin CHARLES R. KOHLI Jeweler Monroe, Wisconsin SIMMONS WOODCRAFT and MONROE CONSTRUCTION CO. Quality Materials and Workmanship Wendell L. Simmons Phone 582 or Monroe, Wisconsin 2591 Compliments of SOLOMON AUTO PARTS COMPANY, INC. Phone 800 Monroe, Wisconsin Compliments KUNDERT'S SHOE STORE Monroe, Wisconsin Congratulations Class of 1955 DR. JOSEPH R. GANSHERT Office above Schuetze's Monroe, Wisconsin Phone 2641 F. L. BUCHSCHACKER AGENCY Auctions, Real Estate Farms, City Property Phone 745 Compliments of BETTES TAILOR SHOP Phone 140 Monroe, Wisconsin C ongratulations, Graduates GRACE WALKER YANIGANS JOHN C. ROBERTS MONROE SHOE STORE Monroe, Wisconsin LAFAYETTE FARM SUPPLY CO-OPERATIVE Feed, Seed, Fertilizer and Farm Supplies Call So. Wayne 67 Gratiot 3341 Shullsburg 2751 Belmont 2151 Darlington 4421 KUBLY'S PAINTS AND WALLPAPER Compliments to Class of '55 Mautz H Pittsburg Paints WAFFLE SHOP Imperial Washable Wallpaper Home of Fine Foods of All Kinds 1113 - 16 Avenue Monroe, Wisconsin Phone 710 Phone 258 Monroe, Wisconsin Congratulations MONROE COFFEE SHOP Compliments of And BUS DEPOT FRITOS WISCONSIN INC. When You Are In Monroe Stop In For Some Home Cooked Meals Monroe, Wisconsin Phone 38 Monroe, Wisconsin ROY'S SHELL SERVICE Trailer Park Q Sales MONROE MUSIC CO. New and Used Trailers Phone 438 Shell Products Monroe, Wisconsin Roy E. Chesebro 801 Hwy. ll Phone 655 Monroe, Wisconsin KROGER COMPANY NStop!H Shop at Kroger For your finest quality of Groceries, Meat, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Monroe, Wisconsin WM. CHAPMAN AND SON Lumber and Building Materials Hardware and Paint Phone 24 South Wayne, Wisconsin SOUTH SIDE PURE OIL SERVICE Specialized Tune-Up Service Washing - Greasing Philip Counselman Highway 69 Monroe, Wisconsin ROTTLER'S VARIETY STORE We have been serving the Community Faithfully For Many Years Monroe, Wisconsin SCHUETZE'S OF MONROE Nationally Advertised Quality Clothing for Men and Boys Monroe, Wisconsin Dealer in Dekalb Corn and Chix MERRILL REED Warren, Illinois Best Wishes Class of H55H WENDT STUDIO Darlington, Wisconsin , Save Money on Auto Insurance With State Farm Mutual's New HStay and Saven Plan and Low Renewal Rates! Call me for details today! A. H. MAHLKUCH Phone 85 South Wayne, Wis Best Wishes to the Class of 1955 KELLEY KLOTH S The Style Store For Men Opposite Post Office Monroe, Wisconsin 'Ben-5-'Painter Ed Cornpang X mission - 'lzlnsas Nff27'--- - V -7.-iw.. if vuuvs ,..,,,, W,


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