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

 - Class of 1955

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and just as long SUSAN PALMER With smiling face she walks un- seen. Transferred from Suring High School sophomore year. Sue was a member of the Pep Club her first two years at Qconto High. She worked on the sophomore Melo- drama, Junior Play, and Prom Committees. Sue was a student librarian her fourth year and was in G.A.A. her second year. NQPMA PANKQW No one speak loudly unless the house is on fire! Norma, always quiet, gentle and co- operative, participated in class activities that were of particular interest to her, thus in her senior year she blended her voice with the Qconto High School Choir. Besides being a credit to the group she satisfied her long ambition. at ' 'YQ' I -. i' S ! ' gi- 't iff, 4 t ' T S -355' A -Q -it 133 MARY JANE PARKER She looks like an angel and acts like one too, but you never can tell what an angel might do. Mary Jane was in Pep Club four years and C1.A.A. for two years. She was in the casts for the Sophomore Melodrama and Junior Play. She worked on the Junior Prom. She belonged to the Latin club and was on Qlcato for three years, being typing editor and a member of Quill and Scroll her senior year. Her second and third years she sang in the choir. ELZER PECOR He's not merely a chip off the old block, but the old block himself. Elzer went out for foot- ball his freshman year and was manager his last year. He played basketball his first, third, and fourth years. As a senior he was in the Lettermen's Club and was out for baseball. Elzer was in the Sophomore Melodrama and was a projectionist as a freshman. KATHPYN PAGEN All for love, or the world well lost. Kathryn was a member of the Pep Club for her first two years. She was in the Sophomore Melodrama Cast, and efficiently worked on committees for the Junior Class Play. She was an active member of the Home Ec. Club for three years. For two years she played in the school band. CAROL ANN PHQDE Dependable and honest per- sons are the ones that get ahead. Carol was a cheerleader, a member of Pep Club and G.A.A. serving as treasurer and vice-president. She was in the Melodrama, Junior Play and was on the Prom Committee. She was on the Jam Jar Council, Hi-Crier and Qkato staffs, a member of Quill and Scroll, and in forensics. She played in bond, gas in the Home Ec. Club and Homecoming Queens ourt. LQIS RISTOW Let every man enjoy his whim, whats he to me or I to him. Lois was a ve cooperative member of her class and she participated in 'the Melodrama during her sophomore year. Lois was exceedingly interested in music. ln order to conquer her feelings toward music, she participated in the Qconto High School band all four of her years. PQDNEY PQUTHEAU His limbs are cast of manly mold, for hardy sports or conquests bold. Rodney played football all his four years in Qconto High. He also participated in track for two years and baseball his fourth year. He belonged to the Future Farmers for four years and was Sergeant-at-arms his fourth year. Page 98

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from the path we were shown BONNIE MEHLBERG 'Bright and Nitty, small yet true, there are not many just like you. Bonnie, coopera- tively and industriously was very active working on the Melodrama, the Junior Play and the Prom Committee. She participated in G.A.A. activities during her freshman year. band her sophomore year, and Hi-Crier her senior year. JOAN MELENDES 'lHer very frowns are fairer far, than smiles of other maidens are. Joan was in the Pep Club for four years. She also participated in the activities of G.A.A. Joan was in the Sophomore Melodrama and the Junior Class Play, and on the Prom Committee. She was in Home Ec. Club and on the Homecoming Queens Court her freshman year. She played in the band, was on the Qltato Staff and a student librarian her last year. YVQNNE MERCIEP Nor bold nor shy, nor short nor tall, But a pleasant mingling of them all. Yvonne toolc part in the Melodrama, Junior Play, and prom Committee. She was a member of the Latin Club, Home Ec. Club, Choir, Qlcato, GJNA., Jam Jar Council, Glee Club, and Quill and Scroll. She was a Badger Girl's delegate, student librarian, Usher, and vice president of the Pep Club in her junior year Vonnie was an excellent business manager for the Qlcato. ROBERT MESSENGER Hfaxhl Why should life all labor be7 This is what l can't see. During his junior year, Bob had the honor of being elected Junior Prom King. He also worked on the Junior Class Play Committee. Being an active member of the Future Farmers, he was treasurer of it his sophomore year and sergeant-at-arms during his junior year. He was a projectionist his senior year. WILLIAM MEYER l have a little shadow that goes in and out with me, And what can be the use of him is more than l can see. Bill was sergeant-at-arms his second year. He was in the Sophomore Melodrama and Junior Class Play Casts. He played football two years, basketball four years, and golf one year. He was in the Lettermens Club and a projectionist two years, Jam Jar Council one year, and went to Eadger Boy's his third year. He became a member of the Quill and Scroll his fourth year. Bill was sports editor for the Qltato. MICHAEL MURPHY l'm quiet-until--l Trans- ferred from Salvatorian Seminary, Wisconsin, his senior year, Mike came here for his fourth year and, being a credit to his classes, participated in the activities of the senior class. He became enthused and went out for foot- ball and baseball. He was initiated into the Latin Club, was on the Jam Jar Council and was out for debate. He was chairman of the senior concessions. XJ N Q 5. ni' J 'T'-'rf 3 'V' ROBERT QLSEN They stumble, those who run fast. Bob was a reliable student for his class all four years, working on committees for the Sophomore Melodrama his sophomore year, and the Junior Class Play and Junior Prom his junior year. He joined the Bow Tie Club his senior year and was a very active member. LLQYD Q'NElL To worry is folly, So smile and be jolly. Lloyd played on the baseball team for three years. He was a member of the Lettermen's Club for four years, and served as ser eant-at-arms his senior year. As a member of the Bow Tie Club he served as treasurer and sergeant- at-arms his senior year. Page Q7



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GLENQRE STEWART She smiles at many just for fun, but we all know there is only one. Culenore was in G.A.A. and Pep Club for four years and was treasurer her fourth year, She was in casts and on committees for the Sophomore Melodrama, Junior Play, and Prom. She worked on the Qkato for four years. Hi-Crier her last year, and entered Quill and Scroll. She sang in the choir her first two years and was in mixed chorus her Junior year. ALICE SUCHARDA I may live without poetry or walking, but who in the world can live without talking? Alice was a member of Pep Club, Latin Club, Home Ec. Club, Mike Club, Ci.A.A. and Glee Club. She was in the Melodrama, Junior Play and worked on the Prom Com- mittee. She was a student council representative, co- editor of the Qkato and on the Hi-Crier staff. Alice Sang in choir, was a student librarian, on the debate team, forensics, and became a member of the Quill and Scroll, ROBERT SULLlVAN He has no time for girls or fame, a mere diploma was his aim. Bob was interested in sports, playing football his senior year and baseball his sophomore, junior, and senior years at Qconto High. He also was a credit to his class taking an interest in it by working on committees for the Sophomore Melodrama his second year and the Junior Class Play and Junior Prom his junior year. KENLY TQPEL Do your best and leave the rest, what's the use of worry. Kenly participated in forensics his first year and in the Junior Class play. He worked on the Sophomore Melodrama committee. Ken played on the freshman football team, and played basketball for two years. He was a member of the Latin Club for three and sergeant-at-arms one year. He worked on the Okato for one year and belonged to the Bow Tie Club for two years. MARILYN TQPEL None would suppose it, but l am naturally bashfulf' Marilyn was in G,A.A. and Pep Club four years. She was a class officer for three years. She participated in dramatics, Glee Club and choir for one year, and was a librarian and a member of the Home Ec. Club for one Year. She was on the Hi-Crier staff for three years, the Qkato one year, and became a member of Quill and Scroll. GLEN VAN HULLE Diplomacy is to do and say the nastiest thing in the nicest way. Glen was the student council representative for his class his junior year. He was on the committee for the Sophomore Melodrama and the Junior Prom, He was very active in the Future Farmers all four of his years at Qconto High and taking the office of vice-president his junior year. Page Q9 as we're alive RONALD SCHUH He had occasional flashes of silence, that made his conversation perfectly delightful. Ronnie was in the Melodrama and Class Play casts. He helped a great deal with the art work for the Junior Prom. He was a member of the Future Farmers for four years and president his last year. The Hi-Crier staff had his assistance his senior year, and he became a member of Quill and Scroll. He was a projectionist his last three years and a Bow Tie member his junior and senior year BARBARA SCHUMACHER Happy go lucky, fair and free, nothing there is, can bother me. Barb was in the Pep Club and G.A.A. She was a Student Council repre- sentative, Home Ec. Club, being vice-president once, Hi-Crier, choir, and Qkato, Quill and Scroll, and student librarian. Besides in casts for Melodrama and Junior Play she also worked on Junior Prom. She was Homecoming Queen. P' Nl

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