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

 - Class of 1957

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Wabasso, County of Redwood, State of Minnesota, being of unsound mind, well-trained memory, and super-human understanding, do delcare this our last will and testament. We dispose of our possessions as follows: To the Juniors we leave our homeroom, our desks--especially the one with the broken seat--our neat bulletin board, and the gum under the desks--some of which is quite fresh. To the Sophomores we will our ability to obey and abide by the rules of this institution. To the Freshmen we leave everything the Juniors and Sophomores do not want. To the teachers we leave our empty desks with the hope that they will be filled with students as good as we were?????, all the paper and pencils we borrowed, and all the quietness we didn’t give them. To Ralph Weber DONALD BERGSTROM wills his basketball ability. Let’s see you spark on that court, Ralph. To Darlene Bradley goes EILEEN FENNERN’s dimples. We’re sure the boys will like those pretty dimples, Darlene. To Donna Wilson goes JULENE HOFFMAN’s height; but be sure to duck when you go through a doorway, Donna. JANICE HAUPTLI leaves her ability to turn sharp corners to Karen Lovald; but please, Karen, leave the curbs. JOEL FENNERN wills his hot roddingto John Salewske as he has become a safe driver in his old age. DENNIS SCHUMACHER wills his classy haircut to Harold Bergstrom. May his grow longer! GERALD LAMPRECHT wills his ability to keep ’em laughing to Sidney Smith. The Seniors of ’58 should be rolling in the halls with laughter. The Paul Giel of our class, EUGENE JENSEN, wills his football ability to Gerald Berg- strom in the hope that some day he will become a star left half at the University of Minnesota. ARLAN FUHR wills his archery skiU to Sidney Smith. May you be a future Robin Hood. ELDONNA BEERMANN wills her ability to blush at the wrong moment to Gloria Muen- chow; but please, Gloria, not all the time! DONALD GADOW wiUs his “Feminine” pen pals to Leland Henning. That should keep you busy for the next few years, Leland. DELBERT KRUSE leaves his ability to be in school every day to Joyce Hauptli; and we are very sure Mr. Bashara will appreciate this! To LaVern Bernardy, DAVID EVANS wills his curly hair. Take it easy on the “Toni” solution, LaVern. DENNIS ARENDS wills his comfortable place in history class to Ronald Irlbeck. DENNIS has had many nice naps at that particular desk. JUDY BERNARD and ELSIE ANDERSON will their ability to have a good time any time, any place, to Carillon Kintzi and Rachel Bode. Now you should really have a riot. Richard Macht--get ready for a change in your life, ROGER SCHAFFRAN is willing you his ability to go steady. To Gloria Muenchow, CAROL KAMMERER wills her ability to remember and get done the million and one things she always had to do. Maybe you can get someone to act as your secretary, Gloria. To Don Lange, MARLYS SCHWEIM wills her chemistry ability in hopes he will some day be a famous chemist. To LaVon Bernardy goes DORIS WEBER’s artistic ability. To Mary Almjeld, BILLY JENSEN wills his ability to always get to classes on time. DAVID DANIELOWSKI wills his ability to study to Janith Schaffran, which will surely make you hit the top. KEN WOTSCHKE wills his clarinet to Gary Henning. Let’s hope he doesn’t run Benny Goodman out of business. BETTY POTTER and MELVA DOBBERSTEIN leave their job of wrapping sandwiches to Jean Willhite and Verlynn Schwantes in the hopes they will wrap them as well as they did. NORMA SUESS and ILA MAE EIS will their drum sticks to Ralph Weber and Ronald Irlbeck. Keep the drum section going!!! ROGER WERNER would like to get rid of his freckles, so he is willing them to Karen Lovald. RUTH MAXA wiUs her “seriousness” to Ruth Schmiesing. And without further adieu, we bid farewell to W.H.S. and all future Seniors. 17

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VALEDICTORIAN CO-SALUTATORIAN CO-SALUTATORI AN CAROL Honor is her stan- dard, perfection her goal. CAROL KAMMERER. .. Homecoming queen 4. . class play 3. . F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. . paper staff 2, 3, 4.. annual staff 4.. chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. . band 1,2, 3, 4.. instrumental trio 3.. sextette 3, 4. . student council 4. . class officer 2, 4. bus patrol 2, 3, 4. . pep club 1, 2, 3. . girls' trio 4. . superintendent's secretary 4. . F. H. A. state convention 1, 2, 3, 4. . declam 4.. brass ensemble 4. Awards: Paper Editor 3, Annual Editor 4, Band 4, International Bookkeeping Award 4. DONALD GADOW. . . Basketball 1,2, 3, 4. . football 1, 2, 3, 4. . track 1, 2, 3. . baseball 1, 2, 3. . homecoming attendant 4. . class play 3, 4. . annual staff 4.. band 1, 2, 3, 4. . student coun- cil 1,2, 3.. class officer 1, 2, 3. . lettermen's club 3, 4. . projection club 1, 2. . pep club 3, 4 .. declam 4. . brass ensemble 4. Awards: Band 4. MARLYS SCHWEIM. .. Class play 3, 4. . F. H. A, 2, 3, 4. . paper staff 1, 2, 3, 4. . annual staff 4.. chorus 2, 3, 4. . band 2, 3, 4. . projection club l..pep club 1, 2, 3, 4.. F. H. A. state con- vention 3.. declam 4. . brass ensemble 4. Awards: Band 4, Paper Editor 4. DONN He knows what is what. MARLYS We are charmed bjr neatness of person. 1 ARFIE He studies, but he's perfectly normal. JUDY Full of fun and fancy free. FUZZ He's little and he's wise, a terror for his size. ROGER SCHAFFRAN. .. Basketball 1, 2, 3.. football 1, 2, 3, 4. . track 2, 3.. baseball 2,3,4.. class play 3, 4. . annual staff 4. . student council 4. . class officer 4. . lettermen's club 3, 4. . projection club 1,2.. pep club 4. . declam 4. Awards: International Bookkeeping Award 4, Local Declam 4. JUDITH BERNARD. .. Class play 3.. paper staff 2, 3, 4. . student council 3. . class officers 1, 2, 3. . bus patrol 2, 3, 4.. pep club 4. . cheerleader 1, 2, 3. ARLAN FUHR. . . Basketball 3. . track 1, 2, 3. . baseball 2, 3, 4. . class play 3, 4. . annual staff 4. . band 1, 2, 3, 4. . student council 4. . class officer 4. . projection club 1,2.. pep club 3, 4. . track manager 4. .declam 4. .brass ensemble 4. Awards: Band 4. 16



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ROW ONE: Julene Hoffman, Secretary-Treasurer Carol Kammerer; Judy Bernard, Eil- een Fennern, Ruth Maxa, Elsie Andersoo, Janice Hauptli. ROW TWO: Advisor Mr. Bashara; Betty Potter, Melva Dobberstein, Doris Weber, Don Gadow, Vice-President Arlan Fuhr; President Roger Schaffran; Marlys Schweim, Ila Mae Eis, Advisor, Miss Steffen. ROW iHREE: Eugene Jensen, David Evans, Joel Fennern, Dennis Schumacher, Ken Wotschke, Donn Bergstrom, Dennis Arends, Gerald Lamprecht, Roger Werner, David Danielowski, Bill Jensen. PROPHECY Let’s take a look at Rabbit Town, U. S. A., in the year 1967. To begin with, we see ROGER SCHAFFRAN as the great mayor of this thriving town, who was elected for four years at the last election. Over there at that corner, the local highway patrol can be seen. Say, it’s EUGENE JENSEN. He can go as fast as he wants to now, and legally!! Now, JERRY LAMPRECHT and DAVID DANIELOWSKI show up. They're the town’s most eligible bachelors. All the girls are after them, including RUTH MAXA. By the way--RUTH MAXA is “Miss Rabbit Town of 1967.’’ Oh, there is the local beauty salon which is managed by ELDONNA BEERMANN and MARLYS SCHWEIM. Their specialty is the latest Siberian hair styles. Comrade CAROL KAMMERER isorginating the styles. Also, in CAROL’S sparetime, she is the head of the local “Blind Date Club. DENNIS SCHUMACHER, the town's only Mercury dealer, is driving and showing off the Mercury for 1968!!! Right next to him is DAVE DANIELOWSKI, the local Ford dealer. He and DENNIS SCHUMACHER (although both sell rord Motor products) are constantly at each other’s throats. Stopping for a short home-town visit is the elegant playboy, DON GADOW, with his seventh wife. The GADOW’S are on their way to a famous Siberian resort. ARLAN FUHR and his famous band are shocking the nation with their out-of-this-world arrangements plus ARLAN doing his own vocalizing. DONN BERGSTROM, an up-and-coming scientist, with his right-hand assistant ELSIE ANDERSON, is trying to improve his pocket-sized A bombs. During the evenings, one can see ELSIE ANDERSON and DON BERGSTROM, along with their friends, JUDY BERNARD and JOEL FENNERN, as the two top dancing teams in the country. Right now the act is at the “Shady Shadow” night club. Rabbit Town High School is now coming into sight. DENNIS ARENDS is the Superintendent and Principal combined. The school is being run perfectly-- especially with the help of MELVA DOBBERSTEIN, the high school secretary. JANICE HAUPTLI, the town’s foremost painter, is making millions with her specialty of painting “metallic purple” houses. That’s the local atomic power plant right there. It’s run by ILA MAE EIS. The plant produces electricity with an extra heavy charge toward DAVID DANIELOWSKI’S house. ILA MAE EIS is also after him. Besides being mayor, ROGER SCHAFk RAN is in joint ownership with NORMA SUESS, running and managing the depot and elevator. NORMA is also Rabbit Town’s latest female juke box recording star. In this section of town, DELBERT KRUSE’S filling station can be found. He offers the “Goose Grease Special!’’ Dr. ROGER WERNER'S main office is right around the corner. EILEEN 18

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