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Qconto High we bid you adieu. GERALD BURBEY 'lf l canlt sleep nights, l'll sleep in class Jerry was a progectionist in his freshman year. He played basketoai' w-th the Futare Farmers ir. his freshman and sophomore years Cali for a stage haro and Jerry .-.as right there, serving as one in the Sophomore Melodrarra and the Junior Class Rlay. rnlso during his iunicr year he Nas an active member ofthe Bow lie Cl-.o GLENN BURNS 'What is mind? What is matteri Never mind. Glenn transferred from Soloman Juneau High, Milwaukee, after his freshman year. His artistic touch was greatly appreciated in the Sophomore Melo- drama, the. Junior Class Play and the Junior Prom. The Future Farmers, for which he was a member for his three years at Qconto High School, kept him busy as an ex, temporaneous speaker in his junior year. He was also initiated into the Quill and Scroll his fourth year. ROBERT BURTON 'Ready for anything you may ask Be it fun or be it task Bob was very interested in sports during all four years of high school. He was a member of the football squad his first and third years and was manager his senior year. He played basketball during his first three years and served as manager his senior year. Bob was sergeant-at-arms during his iunior year and was on the Melodrama committee in his s phomore year sfsrsioia Aram is pur ' MM fi ,f a -o b a ' e jf'!, e ,J r s dram in ' o r e a re ! as ' 9 I Rlay, nd sics f r years. h w em the Pep cl G nJ ' MK ye e t ior - o itte and a on e rier our er ' 'jjglfear as g ir n If ff 5, 5 1 ln d h . My f RICHARD CQTA lo reason is a wast of time the Sophomore Melodrama, Dick was a member of the play cast. The Junior Class Rlay and Rrom found Dick serving on a committee. He played basketball his fresh- men year and football his freshmen and Junior years. Dick was a member of the Future Farmers for three years and a member of the Bow lie Club his junior and senior years. FRANCES COLJRTOIS She is armed with books of study, But for plays she's always ready. Frances was a member of the Pep Club and G.A.A. combined in her freshmen and sophomore years. She served on a committee in the Sophomore Melodrama, the Junior Class Play and gave an artistic touch to the Junior Prom. ln her four years at Oconto High, she was an active member ofthe Home Economics Club. Also she participated in the mixed chorus her junior and senior years ff-7 'Q 1 Iwr' Na fi ' - , ' '95, ' J ' R? ' Gi J F ' CND ' tx - 1 . MERVIN DELANO Books and l get along splen- didlyfhxfithout each other. Mervin has been very active in the Future Farmers of America since he was a freshman. He played basketball for them for four years and was Secretary his senior year. He served on the committee for the Junior Prom. He was a member of the Bow lie Club for two years. RICHARD DEPOLJW l did but see her passing by-W fsnd yet l'll love her until l die. Dick was president of the freshman class. He was in the Sophomore Melodrama Cast and the Junior Class Play Committee and co-chairman of the Junior Prom, He took part in all sports. His senior year he was president of the Letterman's Club, Hi-Crier staff, and on the Jam Jar Council. Dick also served as a projectionist for three years. Page Q3
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, 'Z' rf. 'Dt Ik-z. if 'Q n .al lx or ' -1. xx! XX 'x lil. if ' V X47 X Mfsllll Wh: Pt ,'l.lp tg5f'3 Irs sever fc be small and shine, 'hen Vtrlrrr and cast a shad'v'- Mention ar' .wort :rio Marily' .-.as r-wht there. Che .nas a member of the ar' 5'f'f'IV'1l'5Cf' 1' 'ht' Ecphomore M.:-lgdrama ln he' i,rtigr fear she has sh' .-.rf some e-'ce ef' ar' ir-'ctrl' in the luntor ' lass Play aro llrcm She also ser.eo on the H.-Crier ar' yafl in her sophomore, tuniod and senior years. She -.-.ag also a member of the Quill and Scroll her fourth year. SH! tl?QlN f+Llt,l.lS lo be gccd :r ng: to ce :haf tg the ouestlon Sharon played in 'he grqhagim dtlygpgt ghg Sophomore lftelcdrama, and .was e mf-mnrr of the I-lion School Band She became a member of 'he Grill and Scroll her fourth year 'xg a tan or she served as fltudect Chairman of the Jntcr Crass Dial, In har SQ,-tt, 556 was an evfierf rvprst for the Hr-C ner Page QQ Lo Oconto High we're leaving you DONALD ALLEN Knowledge is more than equiva- lent to forcefl Donald was greatly interested in Agri- culture as he belonged to the Future Farmers his freshman. iunior, and senior years. He was a very active reporter for the future larmers durtng his first year of membership in the club KENNETH ALIEIQGUIT UQ, :ner far thar- fame o' riches are- the graceful smoke wreaths of a free cigarf Being an active member of his class, he served as president, vice-president, and sergeant'at-arms. He worlfed on the Melodrama, Junior play, and Junior Prom committees and was a protectionist in his third year. He was Out for baslcet- ball, football, track, and was ln the Letterman's Club for three years During his last year he was in the Bow Tie Club and onthe TV panel WILLIAM BAl,DWlN Life is a test, and all things show it, I thought so once, but now I know it I' William was a very active F. l. fs. member during his freshmen, sophomore, and senior years. He played baslcetball for this organization during his first, second and fourth years and proved himself a very fast man on football squad during hls senior year MEPIIN BEHLING l7erhaps there is no happiness in life so perfect as his silencef A very reliable student was Merlin, betng on committees for the Melodrama his sophomore year and junior play the following year, He went out for football his freshmen year and traclc the next three years. He also was an active member of the Future Farmers for four years and secretary his third year. l-lI'I EN BELQNGIA Virtue is tts own reward. Helen was a member of the Pep Club and G.A.A. for four years. During her tunior year she was on the Prom and Class Play committees. She was sergeant-at-arms for the Home Ec Club her sophomore year and president during her senior year. She worlaed on the Qltato and Ht-Crier staffs and was an Usher during her fourth year. Helen was a choir member her freshmen and sophomore years and in Glee Club her sophomore and junior years, irlVQNNf BOSIEIDT f .2.ways happy, always bright, 'X smtle tr the morning and one at night. Transferred to Salinas Union High sophomore year. Transferred from Salinas Union Htgh iunior year. Kitty participated in GJNA. and pep Club during her three years at Ol-IS. She worlced on the Hi-Crier staff her last two years and worlred on 'he Junior Prom committee. tor'
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We hate to leave all JOHN DOEREN Worry and l have never metli' John took an active part in the Melodrama, Junior Play and Prom. John was chosen, in his senior year, as captain of the football team, and was a member of the Okato staff. Being on the football team for all four years, out for basketball his First year, he was in the l.etterman's Club during his last three years, and a member of the Quill and Scroll his fourth year. JERQME ECKES Ulf lifeii worth living-letis live a little. Jerry was in the Sophomore Melodrama and Junior Play casts. f-ie worked on the prom committee and was vice-president his senior year. l-le played football and basketball for four years and baseball three years. l-le was a member of the Letterman's Club and the Future Farmers one year. L ig-S' 'T' ff ik't.'lltll.'ii n -Q ,4 , '7 l-lAl2RlET EHLERS H8130 and the bell has rung, an hour or two and Harriet will come. l-larriet took a very active part in Dramatics, serving in the Junior Play and Melo- drama casts. She was a member of the Hi-Crier, G.fX.f'N. in her sophomore, junior and senior years, Jam Jar Council and Student Librarian in her sophomore year. J- rtjtpt jf? ,, f j F ffl DONNA EN RS Ouietfy she works a ay, f thful to each duty. Donna s rved on a committee in the Sopho more Melodrama, the Junior Class Play and the Junior Prom. She was a member of the Latin Club for three years, serving as secretary in her senior year. Also, she was an active member of the l-lome Economics Club in her junior and senior year. She worked as a typist on the l-li-Crier in her senior year. DONALD FOLLETT Men of few words are the best men. In his sophomore year, Don was on a committee in the Melodrama. l-le also served on a committee in the Junior Prom. Don liked sports above anything else. Basket- ball came first, he played all four years. As a senior, he played football. Don was a representative to Badger Boys in his junior year. JQHN GEPLEP l-le's at the head of his class-f-by inches. John was on committees for the Junior Play and Junior prom. l-le was in the cast for the Sophomore Melo- drama. ln his sophomore and junior years, he participated in basketball and golf. For four years he played in the band and sang in the Mixed Chorus his third year. Sl-lll2LEY-ANN HANES l can resist everything except temptation. She belonged to the choir for three years and was in the Glee Club her freshmen year. She was active in the f-lome fic. Club for four years. She worked on the Melodrama and Junior Prom committees, belonged to the Pep Club her first and second years and worked on the l-li-Crier staff her senior year. ANNETTE HANNA l want to be an angel, and with the angels stand, a crown upon my forehead, a harp within my hand. Annette was a member of the Pep Club her freshmen, sophomore, and junior years, and G.fx.A her freshmen and sophomore years. She was also a very active member of the l-lome Ec. Club for all four of her high school years. Page Q4
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