Washington High School - Panther Yearbook (Oconto Falls, WI)

 - Class of 1951

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giving LEONARD JISA advice onaubreach of promise suit. BETTY PRAUSA and AUDREY NELSON had become avery famous roller skating team and had just returned from a tour of Europe. They trained at NATHALIE BRAUN'S Kelly Lake Casino. Nathalie's only competition was from the dance hall BOB BLAZEK built across the lake. LORNA FULLER was the main attract- ion there. MARGARET ANN EHLINGER was abuy- er for Marshall Fields Fashion Floor in Chicago. They featured a new department of clothes designed by ROSEANN RATZBERG of Paris, and Iactually dreamed lsaw them modeled. GWEN ANDERSEN worked in the Milwaukee zoo. Her speciality was Red Owls. JIM KADLEC was 1-unningalarge soda fountain 'on Hollywood and Vine. MARION VALENTINE was out west also. She trained drum majorettes at U.C.L.A. BOB ROTTER had made a fortune selling crutches to in- jured football players there. BOB BITTERS was known as the 'Lumber King of the West ! CHRISTINE DAFT owned a ranch in Reno, and DELORES GAERTIG kept house for Otto in San Francisco. KATHRYN NICKODEM was on the other coast, She served as per- sonal secretaryto the President. PAT WHIT- COMB told us she was debating for the U.N. She stays at.JOYCE WALSKE'S hotel at Lake Success. ANITA WARD and Dooley were on their way to Africa to hunt wild game. The record for swimming the English Channel had just been broken by LUCILLE BRICKNER. AN- TONE SUTRICK went south--he established a Bachelors' Club in South America. JANE VANBOVEN found her husband in China, and JOHN KNUDSON was in Hawaii dancing with the Hula-hula girls. He brought one home with him. WCAROL LOTTER was disowned because she elopedwwith the owner of the Frigidare Company. BARBARA SCHEFFEL was happ- ily married and had just had her second set of quintuplets. BETTY LUE CARR IVEAU had preferred a career to marriage. She was singing with the Metropolitan Opera Company in New York. The teachers were so surprised to learn that HERBERT LOBERGER had justbeen el- ected State Superintendent of Schools, and JOYCE MAGEE was his assistant. DENNIS LARSEN played bass in the University of Wisconsin pep band. JOYCE LEONARD was teaching country school at Krakow. ESTHER BAIN was at La Cross learning to be a Phy Ed teacher. She gave us excercises to do, and believe it or not, Ted, I'm stiff. JOYCE KOVNESKI was writing the Dorothy Dix column. SYLVIA WHITE had traced her ancestry back to Snow White and she was living with the Seven Dwarfs. 'Gee Jean, what did you eat before you went to bed? 'I know it was just adream, Ted, and yet it was so real. It seemed just as if--oh, oh, I think Mrs. Kilmer really wants us to shut up. But Teddy, what do you think we will re- ally be doing then?



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We Iuniors have survived our three years with great success. Our Junior year startecloffwitha bang, with all ofus work- ing hard to make Homecoming the biggest success yet. Our Queens Float won first prize for the most beautiful . We also entered another float with the title, Let's Perk Over Algoman. Our Homecoming Dance was well attended. One of our mem- bers, Suzie Grosse, reigned over the fes- tivities as queen. After receiving our class rings we settled down to raise money for the prom in various ways, one of which was putting on square dances. Then the greatest event of all, the prom was a big success. We still have our senior year to look forward to with hopes that it will be as bright and as happy as the past. President . . . Earl P6fC1FS Vice President . . Nancy Vollmer Secretary . . . Dean T1'1Om9 Treasurer . . Shirley Pagel ROW ONE: J. Fanello, N. Bourassa, R. Daft, J'.Brenderneh1, S. Elbe, S. Grosse, E. Carriveau, G. Erdman, E. Daft. ROW TWO: M. Francois, K, Delzer, L. Gallagher, B, Bitters, M. Flatley, L. Baker, M. Geske, E. Forncrook, R. Gilbertson. ROW THREE: C. Ghor, W. Gaertig, J. Grosse, N. Colson, H. Cumber, D. Belongia, K. Birr, Mr. Moss. 26

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