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— Glassmate ' — SKXIoli CLASS HISTORY At last! The s|)(itliL;lit vliiiics nii ilir ' Hall. Thi ' last sIkiw oT dim- year as cldwns star lit ' tliis hit;- slmw iiiiiln- tlir S. II. S. was tlii ' animal srhiinl piciiir at WrlN Tent (111(1 vr sec on tlii ' smic .Miss Sciiidf J ' ark. after wliii-ji wr Irl ' t tlif liii; ' lent t ' (if Cla.ss. ' It is with i;vrat iilcasiirc that wo another three innnth vacation, t ' ociis onr si.otliLiht on this ,-lass. When the cir.Mis opened in the fall of W ' c wiM-e first si-en bark in the fall of ' - ' i ' thei ' e were many new memljei-s anion- ' ' f. ' ) as weak, unsteady i ikey. ventnrin.L;- fli ' ' donkeys, eoinine ' from Dag-gett and out onto the tight rope. ' I ' o lead Us in Carney to make lis lOli strong. By the this givat adventure we eliose .Margie ' ' l ' ' ' ' the s.-hool yeai ' this nniiiher )iad Sakiivitz and Ko-er Tliorpe, with Aliee weakened to 1). .. Sinagliek ami Louis Fei-Linsoii to assist At our elass election we elected Joi! tlieiii. ( ' hiistiiie S: ' limidi and Kenneth Sla.jns as Top Donkey jiml Peter LeBeau Kraiitz were chosen to rec:iril our a ' ts to rank next. Lorraine Xelson was eleet- while Kvelyii Watz and (ienrgc I ' etersoii ed to record the acts and Evelyn Waiigerin e( lle;.-ted onr fumL. Student ( ' ouncii to guiile onr finances. Because of onr members were Irene Chatlo-h. .Myrtle . iiii many activities to take place, -Jim Menard ( ' oiey. Loreii Ilulsizer. and . 1 Zullner was elected to assist with the class funds. and Assembly repre-entativi ' s were Ann The donkeys were re|)resented on the Ki.il ami (ienrge Kostelec. Student ( ' oiincil by .Margie Sakovitz, Our first act, under the bi, tent, was George I ' eterson.Larbara Harper, and our class ),arty on Xovcmbcr LI. m. ) When the Senior carnival c;ime t:i S.II.S we chose -Margie Sakovitz and (ieorgi Peterson as candidates for King and L ' Oren Hulsizer. The first show sponsored by the donkeys this year was a Halhiween Dance on ()ctobcr Ml. Arnold Smiltneek and his orelie-.tra furiushed the music for (,)u.een. Our last act of the ycar ' wa, a ' ' ' ' • ' ' - ' • ' ' ' ' ■ attraction, .lass paity at Wells Park followed by .-i The next t hin ' on t lie donkey ' s agemla vaiation from the S.II.S. Tent. ' ' i ii | ' lii« l« i ' t.v h November ■ ' ,. This ]iarty consisted of dancing and games while When we entered the Tent the follow- ing fall, thing.; looked much the same is they had the i i ' evions year except for our ))aft in the show. We elc ted Roger Thorpe as Head Clown with largie Sakoxitz taking sniie (.f thi ' rc-pousibilitie-. To give iis repcnls of tile sli:iws we again elected Christine Schmidt a secretary and chose EveKii on PVbruary ' lO-IiS at otii- second semester class party we ice .skated at the school skating rink. The three-aet mystery comedy Out oi! This World was pr( sented on April 9, 1!I4S by the donkeys, under the ilirection of their trainer.s, liss Kevnolds and ] Ir. Voelkcr. rile bit: ' act of the rear. thi Jnnior- Wa M ' :i ' iiii to pass the luit and lo ik after ,,■ , i , , . i i ' 1 1 ' i , r-i .., ' ,. , , Senior rroiii, took place on . la ' 1st. EriiK our ti.iaiicial standings. Stmlcnt ( oiinc! Temassmii ,md his orchestra provided member tor tie ( towns were Loreii IIul- . 1, ,.„„ .„ |,„„. ,,,.„ ,,1,,,.,, , „.,., , j sizer Myrtle Ann ( orey. Al ullner, and j„ ,,,, ,„„,,,,. . ,,„,. ,.,,,,,. ,,,,, .,,,,„, tp,, Marilyn Kehm. Our lepic-entaiive th;s j,,,. „.,-,„„.„;,„„. j,,,,,,, , ,|, . ,., „,,,. . f vear was Sallv Ijewandowski. the evening, a large grand march was led Our fiist (das jiarty cmisLted of a hy ivter L.d ' .eau and Donna Rice, who supper with uaiiics and dancing, followed were crowned Prom King and Qneen. by a movie t;iok place on Xovember 7. i:t4li. The annual school picnic ended our This was under the leadership of our class donkin- activities and on May ' ilst we left advisors. Mr--. Morton and Mr. Lehndorlf. the circus to return in the fall as stars of This year when the Big Carnival came to the bii;- sliow. the S.II.S. Tent wc (dr;se .Myrtle . nn We entered the S.II.S. T. iit in the { f( ' and l.oieii Ilnlsizer as onr caiidi- fall of ' 4!S determined to be the best dates for Km- and ( )uecii. Stars ' in S.II.S. history. ]t was with Our second (dass party was cdinpri ed this thought in iiiind that we ehnded Don of roller skating at the .Xadeau Town Schetter as our class president and Lee 29
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(3Iassmate- Aiulicj Wa.vlxTs I SllCSS I (lllll VdU 411 ( ' lnl Cviii Ttmini.t Winter •■r.iiir .nii((! Itclty Wt-ry •I bclrlui ( ' lU)ir Cyiu I Niulii ' lip artist . l il Ziilliier ■IIiiw ((inic Glee dull .-i-t r.aiKl l-2-: ' .-4 FFA l-2-:i-l «: A IDEAT. SFA ' IOKS (lifls r.oys Mo-t .•lii ' rifu;— Helen ! ;iltz. I ' rt.T Th:ni)i ' Md-t lluinor.uis — Evelyn I):ilil. Dun Sir- enson. Atllletie — Sllilley Koliinsdn. (Ic(ir,!:-e I ' d ' f son. Dej;end;ible — Evelyn V;iu-ciin. K ' (i;;-er Thorpe. Ambitious— Caroline Fisliei-, .1 ;)se|)li Sla.jns ( ooperiitive — Lorruine Eriek- m. Uayiiionil I ' iiikowski, . rtistii — Evelyn Va1 .. Kcnnelli Kra tz Knnianti — .Myrtlr Ann ( ore.w Eoren Tlnl- sizer. Bashful — Lorraine Fris(|ne. Waller i.indi ' . Diiiiiifieil— Barbara Ilaiprr. David l ' ey( r Flirtatious — Pat EeMieiix. Lee Bardwell Optiinistii — (Jloria ' rroniblry, Marvin Fo- (piette Xeat — X ' iiuinia Moker, Bill Tickler Tall — Lois Sandalil, (!eorfi-e Peterson Yonnir — Irene Chatlosh. Bob .lohnson ( uiet -Audrey Wayber ' . llidiard Walli Pesty- Donna Barne.s, Jim KaFishek Coinplexion — Mai ' i ' ie .Sakovitz. Howard Ke- vail ' oice — Clara Schainstine, Francis l abito. - Daneer — Betty Wery. Jr. Haas Eye;s — Betty PauL Tommy Wii.ters Xo e — Ann Krol, Arnold Ki-aus Teeth — Louella S; ' hetter, David Adams Dimi)le - -Christine S-hmidt, .le-se Ilub- bard Leus- -Indy Xoriliu, Gue 8? .Musieal ability — Sis. Xelsnn. Kenneth Krantz Couiieous — Betty Beaiidoin. ' illi Wal- elier l ' ' re(dvles — Peir;ry LaCombe, ( ' let us Wauiier Hair— Carole Raboin. Ted Phillips Liin» — Mabel Berii ' er, Al. Zullner Shoriest Maiie Foley. Keiinet ' i (ii ' onmai ' k Gift of Gab — Donna Barnes. Ju - S-het ' er I ' ersonalitv — Mvrtle Ann Corev. Roirer Rye Smile Diinna liire. Peter LeBean. 28
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Glassmate- Bardwell ii ; vice-prcsidciit. ' ir ' rin:a ilokei- was chosen to taki ' over the duties of sc ' cfetar ' and Donna Rice took over the financial duties with •rreat care. We were jih ' ased to have ] liss KeyiioKls and Mr. Lacasse as nir leaders in the liii; ' show. In the early pai ' t of Oclohci- we re- ceived our class riii ' s which iiad liecii (Or- dered early in the sprini:-. Then towai-ds the end of that month we joui-neyed lo ilarinette where we hail om- senior pictures taken. Un Decenihei- 1- we ])resented the three-aet comedy, A Case of Spring-time ' under the leadership of our cla.s,s advisors who also led us in the pri ' pai-ations for our Senior Christnuis Hall on Decemlier 2l!, We carried fiut oiu- class colors in the hall decorations with a silver sprayed ti-ee liu-hted hy hluc hullis i n the center of the liallriiiiHi. The i ' ladii ' er Aces, who furnish- ed the music, were set hehind a miniatun- snow covered villae-e on the staire. The Grand ] Iarch was led hy nui- class jn-esi- dent, I- on Sclietter and his date Evelyn Wanjrerin at ahont 11 o ' chn-k in the eve- nintr. ( )n Fehruary I ' hh. we j ave a hake sale as a means of raisinu ' money towards our class ti ' ip fund. The seniors sponsoi ' - ed several basketl)all dances durine- basket- ball season as another means of raisinu ' mi.iiey. Ke bruary : 4tli was the date fur the Senior chiss i)arly which con-isled of an cvenine ' of dancini: ' and was en.joyeil by all. We Stars , conducted a liii; ' Seuior carnival on March 11th. ( ' hairman for the event was l arbara Jlarper and can- didates for Kinj; ' and Queen were Kotjer Thorpe and .Marie Foley. Since many of us were unde-ided as to our futiu ' e ])lans, on April l S, we held a Career Day. On this day several rejireseu- tatixcs of ditterent vocations sjwtke to us on .job possibdities and necessary traiidnij-. The last a -t performed by the Stars before ' raduation activities beji ' an on May Dtli when we si)oiisored a donkey basket - ball i;ame. This proved ipiite hilarioiiN and was eu.ioyed b - everyone. Our iiaduatiou activities bejran with Baccalaureate in May lotli. followed by the Seinor Tea on iloTiday, .May Hilli. AJl the seniors ])articipated in the nationality proy-ram at Cla-s Night on .Ma. - 17th and i n .May lUth, Commencement exercises w Te belli before a laiye audience. At last, we hail reached the point that had been iiur i oal for four years. We. 8f sti ' oiie ' . will lu ' ver for ; ' et our S.II.S. day.s and the pmfit eained tliere. TABLE OF CHAi;. CTEl!lSTICS l)a id - dams -Idea of misery, Mr. V(H ' lker ; idea of hai)i)iness, a -i-ood busi- ness; ambition, to be a trucker: e-ceatest fault, fool around too iinich ; pet peeve, yaj)|)inji- teachers; theme song-, My Pretty Girl. Lee Bai-dwell — Idea of misery, school on Monday morniii ' .:- : idea of happiness, a million tlollars; ambition, to get out of school as soon as possible; gi-eatest fault, go out too much oil school nights; pet peeve, long, tight skirts that the girls wear — the new style; theme song, More Beer. ' Donna Barnes — Idea of misery, keep- ing a secret ; idea of hai)))iness, being one of the Grease Spots ' ; ambition, travel: greatest fault, exaggerating; pet peeve. racial prejudice; theme song, Far Away Places. J )etty Beandoin — Idea of misery, getting up e;n-l. - in the morning; idea of happiness, going to Menominee at night; ambition, to be a commercial artist: great- est fault, biting fingernails: pet peeve, being teased; theme song. A Little I ' .ird Tohl Me. Mabel liei-ger — Idea of misery, be- ing with someone I dint like ; i lea of ha|)pine .s, ha ing fun; ambition, house- wife; greatest fault, temper; |iet jtceve, boys who don t want their liaii- mussed up; theme son;; ' . Darlini;-. Dar- ling. Daxiil lieyer — Idea of misery, getting up in the morning; idea of ha|)i)ine.ss. my pipe : ambition, to jia.ss Economics; great- est fault, lack of ambition; i)et peeve, dull classes; theme soni; ' , XiLi ' ht in May. 80
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