Wabasso High School - White Rabbit Yearbook (Wabasso, MN)

 - Class of 1951

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Glass Hisioml - - cont. On November 9, a football banquet was given, in honor of the football layers, by our class. The seniors sat beiore the camera ofpMr. Chalmers of the Chalmers Studio from adison, Minnesota, for our graduation pictures. The big all-year pro- hect- for the seniors was the production of tie senior- year book. edium Blue and Silver were the class colors American Beauty Basil was our class flower and our motto was 'l.aunched, but not Anc ored. Glass will Q As we the class of '51 have Linished our four years of high school at Wabassowe feel gt at we no longer need these ggcaigg and characteristics and will lend them to the graduates BETTY ANDERSON has decided to give her giggles to Lila Kuehn. SHIRIEY NELSON has watched Audrey Bangerter so attentively that Audrey has decided to give her cheerleading ability to Shirley. MQRLYS BAMERTER leaves .her job as President of the Pep Squad to Myra Schwahn. To Ed Schultz goes all of ARLENE BODE's studious ways. GLEN BCITK hands over to Don Mielke his ability to give girls a bad time. Marcus Mahal is the proud receiver of LORAINCE GESKE'S bright remarks. ' In assistance, ARTHLB DAIMS is giving his quiet ways to Arnold Fixsen. I, FRED DALLMANN, place my wavy wig on Gary Baab's head. To Merlin Goudy goes IERALD FElWVERN's faint footsteps. Delores Van Meveren is going to have something new, ELLEN GAWvfELGAARD's freckles. Myrna Anderson possesses a new ability next year, it will be RED GfBLIRSCH's ability to wrestle with the English teacher. BEATBICE KALKHOFF is lending to Millie Smetak her cover girl figure. BEBNICE KALKHOFF bequeaths her athletic ability to Marion Baumann. I, ARNOLD KAUFEABERG, leave all my crazy notes to Alvin Kruse. In next years English class Dave Bangerter will display JAMES IG?A'IZKE's ability to sing. In Dennis Rue's hand, ARNOLD IGILSE softly places all his girl- friends. Germaine Baune will be leading the class with the leadership ability she is getting from PAT MAHAL' DELCBES LEHNE leaves her sound decisions to Kenneth Heiling. fCont inued on Page 92 -8-

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, Glass Hisfoful The freshman class of 1.9417 cons isted of only thirty mem- bers. TQ most ,of us it was a new and confusing experience. Ole of the first .big events of the year was initiation. T,P1.cks,and stunts were in storeHfor the eventng's performance. he first all-school event was omecomtng. Our class attendant was Beatrice Kalkhoff. The flirst member to leave our class was LeRoy Boklep and soon Kennet ,Ruchtaeschel also left. ,The officers for the class were: President, Marl s Bangerterg Vice President, Vernon Maxa,' Secretary-Treasurer, TThrastlla Shemonj and Student Council members were, 'Dorothy Reynolds, Fred Dallmann, and Glen Bock. The -c lass advisor was Mr. Kello g. Gene Norcutt of Mi lroy was admitted to our class. Two deTe ates, Dorothy Reynolds, and Fred Dallmann were selected by the class to view the Freedom Train at Wi lmar. We entertained the sophomores at a theatre and weiner roast party. To end a ear of new experjiences, we acted as 'Big Brothers and Sisters' tyo the visiting eighth graders. We opened up the sophomore year withadmittanca of a new member, Gerald ehne who became our Vice President. The President was Fred Dalllmann' Secretary, Pat illahalg and Treascurer Vernon Maxa. Mr. Dave Johnson was our c ass advisor. len Bock Mar lys Barggerter and James Kratzke represented our class on the Student ouncil. Our sophomore homecoming was a memor- able event with Shirley Schroeder as our attendant to the, queen. A gala, exciting event.was the all-school carnival which was he d tn the school auditorium. The king candidate was Arnold Kruse and Audrey Bangerter was the ueen candidate. The Drama- tics Club presented hree one-act pclays. Some of us solphomores had parts tn the 'Red Velvet Goat' and 'Riders to he Sea.' Members were chosen to be waiters and waitresses at the iuntor- senior banquet with the theme 'A il Showers, ' ,On May 0, the class went to Ramsey State Park fjdr a class picnic. 1 Mr. Gordon Besemann and Mr. Mler lyn Ingebritson were class advisors for the 'unior year. The officers who were elected were: President, Tlat Mahalg Vice President, Shirley Schroeder, Secretary Beatrice Kalkhoffg and Treasurer, Norma Skoblik. Members rom our class on the Student Council .were James Kratzke, ernon Maxa, and Lorance Geske. Dennis Goblirsch trans- ferred from St. Anne s to our class. Dorothtyfieynolds was queen attendant for the annual homecoming fest wi ies. The class re- sumed to t e former number of members when Gerald Lehnemoved to Brownton. Fred Dallmann and Janice Zimmerlt toolethetr places as candidates for carnival king and queen. The Junior-senior banquet on gpril 20 was the big event of the giear. We chose as our theme ' itch your Wagon to a Star. ' Our ong-awaited class rings were received this gear. 'And Came the Spring, ' a three- act comedy was presented y our class. .Pres iding officers for the senior gear were: President, Dennis Goblirsch, ice President Arlene ode, Secretary, Mar lys Bangerterg Treasurer, Beatrice Tfalkhoff. Student Council mem- bers were Dennis Goblirsch, Fred Dal mann, Shir ley Schroeder, Lorance Geske, and James Kratzke. Mr. Everett Qlson was our ad- visor. Qur class shrank once more to twenty-eight members when Lillie Sickmann failed to return for her senior year. A .snake dance, floats, .and'a game with Walnut Grove were included in our homecoming .act wit ies. At the dance Dorothy Reynolds was crown- ed queen with Shirley Schroeder and Beatrice Ka khoff attendants. fContinued on Page 8j -7...



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Glass - - conf. Floyd Burtzel, you will receive VERAUNM4XA's ability to behave on the school bus. To Lavonne Woe lfel goes all of GENE NORCUTT's shyness. If you see Gertrude Fixsen rolling her eyes next year, she is just using the ability she received from DOROTHY REYNOLDS, MAVIS SALFISBERG leaves her ability to get along with the music teacher to Lyle Syverson. Charlotte Nott is the heir of SH1RLEY.fHRwDER's ability to keep her minutes straight. I, TIBASILLA SHEADN leave my abihity to study before an examin- ation to Lorraine Bergstrom. To Lavonne Dobberstein goes HELEN SIEGFRIED's ability to write love letters and make them interesting. IENNETH SIINCLAIB wills his physique to Fred Jensen. I, NCBM4 SKCBLIK bequeath my graceful ways to Darlene Schaffren. Bernacine Huchtaeschel, you are the proud recipient of JANICE ZIMfvERLI's flirting ways. Since I, AUDREY BAINCERTER, have been holding hands for a good many years I leave a part of my ability to Lois Christensen. Tom Whealy, you are to receive VERNMAXA's ability to assist in the lunch room. ELIEN GAMUELGAARD lends her ability to get a man and keep him to Shirley Hudenick. I, JAWS KRATZKE, leave my worn path to the office to Bruce Elliott. To Orville Froelich goes FRED DALLMAN's athletic build. CEINE MBCUTT wills his pep and ambition to Ken Rade l. DCRUIIIY REHVOLIB willingly gives her shyness to Phyllis Shemon. ARLENE BCDE leaves her ability to eat candy and not get caught to Treonne Robinson. To Mr. Lokkesmoe we leave our studious and carefree ways and all the vocabulary studies. To Mr. Flaten we leave our taxes and agreementsg also our long shorthand. , To Mr. Beck we leave all our sour notes and 'A Song of Peace. ' To Mr. Eliason we leave two-thirds of the library plus one-third of the chemistry equipment which gives you enough to teach math. To Miss O'Connell we leave all our flat basketballs. To Mr. Baab we leave our psychology books and everything in them but the pages. To Mr. Sooger we wish a bigger office and a secretary to go with lt. To Mr. Cummer we leave ARTHLH DAHMs' ability to peal potatoes. Mr. Olson, you will receive the remains of our sunflower seeds, and a most essential item to clean them up with, a tooth brush. To Anne Mahal we bequeath all our lunch tickets and the dicta- phone used in shorthand class. -9-

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