Tony High School - Deertail Mirror Yearbook (Tony, WI)

 - Class of 1954

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enior Kfcm Adforg Remember the day we enrolled at Tony High School as Freshies ? Boy, were we scared! And according to traditionf we were properly initiated. That was the day! We also gave the Sophomores a return party. That year Walter Albrecht and Lawrence Beres transferred from Glen Flora andMarilyn Adkins moved to Ladysmith, giving us a total of 54 Freshies. We started our Sophomore year with 44 students enrolled and Raymond Kudingo later transferred from Ladysmith, We initiated the Freshmen, those poor kids! They gave us a return party. We were also proud to have Mary Anne Moffit representing us in Forensics at Eau Claire. When we started our Junior year, there were 47 enrolledg Mary Kopacz transferred from Our Lady of Sorrows High School and Roger Miller from Hannibal High School. Lawrence Beres as well as William Brockner left school. Our Junior class play, One Wild Night, was given on December 3, and was a great success. Our Junior Prom was held April 2.5, 1953. The theme was Roses In The Rain, King Bob Vaughn and Queen Annette Smrstick reigned over the prom. The Rainbow Nightingales was the orchestra which we chose. Mary Anne Moffit, Henry Elzinga, Dick Dennis, and Harry Elzinga represented us at the Eau Claire Forensic contest. Further honor came to our class when Harry Elzinga and Patsy Sharrah went to Madison with a piano duet and received an A rating. On August 31, we came back for our Senior year at good old Tony High. Eugene Nelson dropped out and Lawrence Beres rejoined us with Carole Lauer transferring from Hannibal High School. LeRoy Schneidewent returned and Danny Soviak trans- ferred from Chicago giving us a graduating class of 47. One of the high lights of the year was our Sneak Day, We went to Irvine Park in Chippewa Falls. Mr. Laufenberg went with us and everyone surely enjoyed the day. The valedictorian of our class was Harry Elzinga and the salutatorian was Patsy Baccalaureate services were held May 16, 1954, Ccrnmencement exercises were held on May 20, 1954. An now the 47 Seniors bid farewell to Tony Hgh. Sharrah. Office President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Advisor Freshman Harry Elzinga Dick Dennis Patsy Sharrah C. Mataczynski Norma Fink K. van Doorn Mrs. Sanford CLASS OFFICERS Sophomore Walter A lbr ec ht Lawrence Beres Harry Elzinga Henry Elzinga J. Kuzniewski Mr. Susens Junior Bob Vaughn Jim Woodcock Norma Fink Roger Miller Henry Elzinga J. Kuzniewski Mrs. Dukerschien Senior Henry Elzinga Russel Haasl Harry Elzinga Lawrence Beres None Mrs. Sanford

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endow CALM Mojo my The day of reckoning is here. The students from the Tony graduating class of 1954 have departed from earth. As they approach the gates of St, Peter, their life happenings are revealed as they await the results of judgment, Delores Abbeihl steps forward as St. Peter calls roll. She was a very successful teacher but unfortunately contracted blood poisoning from a thumb tack. Raymond Kudingo was a successful dairy farmer with but onefaultg he believed all domesticated animals were tame--- Ferdinand, his bull, wasn't. Shirley Nelson, Colleen McGraw, and Nancy Evans were of great service to our country as members of the Women's Air Force. But while on a flight with Rusty Haasl as pilot and Mary Kopacz as stewardess, they crashed on the shores of Gitchee Gumee. Ann Raygor, an interior decorator, fell off a step ladder, this time with no man below. Elynda Nelson, a seamstress accompanied by Lawrence Beres, her husband on furlough from the army, along with Loretta Gorla, another seamstress, and Hazel Huffman, a dress designer, were Vxoing to Paris on the Queen Mary when an unnavigated iceberg hit them, Norma Fink, one of the U. S.'s greatest social workers contacted beri beri while working in the slums. Caroline Mataczynski and Janice Lubner made history by having the first teacher's duel-to-death over the teaching of the Senior class of Hollywood High. Peter Lybert, a.Rusk County' farmer, was run over by his tractor. Erwin Barber, one of the safest farmers in Rusk County, fell from the haymow on Errol Baughman, his partner, and they were both killed. Roger Miller, a sergeant in the armyfwas looking down the' barrel of his gun and it accidentally discharged. Jim Woodcock, a marine swimming champ, died when trying to save the life of Pat Sharrah who went over the Niagara Falls in a barrel which collapsed. Ida May Reynolds, a housewife, and Kathryn van Doorn, a dietic ian, died of food poisoning while testing a recipe concocted by Kathryn. Carol Mindykowski, a great laboratory technician, and Harry Elzinga, the second Beethoven, were killed when Carol's test tube exploded due to a flying piano key. Martin iWicik, now known as hamburger, was accidentally ground up when the diesel he was repairing began to work. Carole Lauer, and Rose Lorence, secretary and stenog- rapher of the President, were opening a gift from Russia when it blew up. Edwin Peterson was driving his truck into Richard fGreasyl Carter's garage when the brakes didn't work and he ran over Richard and hit a gas barrel which exploded and demolished everything. Paul Lybert was trying to find out how his baler worked and got his head chopped aff, Stanley Wojtysiak was bitten by one of his Vic ious pigs and he contacted lockjaw. Mary Anne Moffit, a journalist, was liquidated while' interviewing Molotov. Jo Nitek, and Nancy Neuner, two adventurists, were picked up by Bob Vaughn, a truckidriver. Their back- seat driving antagonized him to the point of losing control of both his temper and his truck. Result: three killed in fatal mishap. While crossing the Atlantic, Hank Elzinga, a pilot was so engrossed in waving at his old classmates Dorothy Schwalen, and Helen Sieverin, WAVES of the USS Miss., that he lost control of his plane and crashed into the ship. Tony Celske, aconservationist, re- fused to show his license to Walter Albrect, a game warden, and they both fell off the pier and were drowned, Jeanne Kuzniewski, a superintendent of schools, and her secretary, Janet Worden, were on their way to Washington D. C., for a meeting when they encoun- tered a flash flood. LeRoy Schniedewent, a farmer, and Dan Soviak, a conservationist, were clearing a woodlot when a tree fell on them. When Harley Bladow, a bartender, went to Dick Dennis, a mechanicito have his car repaired, they put the wrong kind of alcohol in and it exploded. The entire class has now received their reward although it was sort of hard for some of them. '

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