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u l j. as-' l Q SHIRLEY WINANS A giggle here, a giggle there, a little 9I99l2 everywhere. Shirley was in Pep Club her last year and G.A.A. her first year. She was an active member and a credit for her class working on the Sopho- more Melodrama committee. Her senior year she worked on the Hi-Crier WAYNE WlNANS Those who in quarrel interpose, must often wipe a bloody nose. Wayne worked on COmr1'lItt2ZS fOr the SODl10mO!C lvlelgdramd and Junior Prom. He played football all four years, basketball his freshman year, track his third year, and baseball for two years. He belonged to the Future Farmers for his first two years. Page 30 God bless the class HOWARD VAN HULLE Let us, then, be up and doing, with a heart for any fate. Howard was an active member of the FEA. for all four years and, as a senior, served as a reporter. He was vice-president of the Bow Tie Club his senior year of which he was a member for two years. Howard also worked on the Sophomore Melo' drama committee. CAROL VAN RQSSUM Be good, and let who can be clever. Carol was a member of the Rep Club for four years. She worked on committees for the Prom and Sophomore Melodrama. She was also in the cast for the Junior Play. Carol sang in choir and Glee Club and was in the Home Ec. Club. The Hi-Crier Staff and Qkato Staff had her assistance for three years. She participated in G.A.A. for four years, and was a member of Quill and Scroll. EUGENE WALLS Strong, sturdy and tall, proficient in the art of football, an all-around fellow admired by all. Eugene was active in sports. He played football his fresh- man, sophomore, and senior years, basketball his freshman, sophomore, and junior years, manager in his senior year and baseball his junior and senior years. He also served on a committee in the Melodrama, and the Rrom. LQRRAINE WEBER Charming and sweet and always neat. Transferred from Marinette High, sophomore year. Lorraine was an active member of the Pep Club for three years. She was in the Sophomore Melodrama cast and worked on committees for the Junior Class Play and Junior Prom. She was chosen to be in the Queens Court for Homecoming her fourth year. She was in the choir for two years and the Home Ec. Club for three years. CAROL WElGELT Gentle in manner, firm in realityll' Carol participated very actively in the G.A.A. activities which she enjoyed most enthusiastically. Having great musical talent and interests she exploited her talents and joined the band during her sophomore year. Her desire to achieve unconquered outposts in music led to her great success in music. She was also a member of the Quill and Scroll. PATRICIA WElCaELT lf a little knowledge is dan- gerous, where is the man who has so much as to be out of danger? Pat was an active member of the Pep Club and the Home Ec..Club during her freshman and sophomore years. She participated in the activities of the Qconto High School Band during her last three years. Pat worked on the Sophomore Melodrama and on the Junior Prom committees. Q, -J
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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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of 'ss EUPL NXUNDPQSS l-le tsht yery brg, b-t hes all there, ' Barl worked on the Sophomore Melodrama con- mttee. l-le Dlayed football hrs Frst two years l-le was a V l h F t F rsf h D nernoer 5 7 e . .re arme or: ree years. oe cg yery actye hrs gftor and seneor years, he 1-.Crred on the irate, was a protector-lst, a nemoer of O. V and fzrol, and of the Bef, Tre Cl-: ol .-,fhlch he .ogg 5:,dent ::f:' Y2DVZS6 lfdI1wl2. ANNE MAPIE ZIESMER ' Woven are yytser thar mer- oecause they ltnow less and unde'stand more, For F:-r years Fnne .Marte was an band, was lf? Deo Clalo and G.,A.,f . and a member of the Home Ec CLC cl which sne served as sergeant-at-arms and secretary, She was rn the cas: for the Sophomore Melodrama, fworlced on the Ht-Cr er :ne year, aod Oltato two years, was a memoer ol Coll and Scroll, and she was an usher and lF1lOYZV'1SlCS one year, JOAN ZIEMEF2 Because she doesnt talk much doesnt mean she doesnt have anything to saylll Joan partlclpated tn class actlyltes st,ch as the Sophomore Melodrama, Jonlor Class Play, and Jontor Prom commlttee, She was ah actlve member ol the Home Ec. Clob dartng her jumor and semor years and as a sensor, .fyorlted dtlr- gently on the Hu-Crue' Stall and was also a student lrbra- rlan. Srzrg deterwnatlor, coarage, .ull lnq- ness, and alefoess are a fefy of the veny coal tres that have glyen each class memoer the 'eoefyed tort-atlye to .-.ow harder each year and flnally reach 'helr goal qradlaatlcn The educatson cath- ereo at ffl l-l S J-.ull help mave each IJ- 'S'l'lS l ly: fe 'ealtfy fine ol the mem- frazle enacts .-,as the second place ,-.zrw 'rw ther tmpfrecomrns float Thrg ,nas l 1.-,ed of 'nv arruat tumor-Seflor pa , the ssorsirmq of a dance, the sale clcinCeSS'ooS, andthe class play, .-,hch was thorcaghly emloyed by all The oarrmg aod Savlnq srrvce thelr lreshman yea' Qroyeo' north.-,hrle .-,hee 'he se' :rs ne ti Latzef on ther i ass rr 3 Qovernlng Cl the mass were Nm l-+o oreslcen' ,lerfee Ecles, y te- pwsldeht llffrpthy lace, secretary, Marnyn loo-el 'reasurer hen Alterzott, svfrswant at-arms llrxrhara Schumacher and Allie fvtacharde stwden' reuhcll recre, Senw' ye J 9:0 I X X sh .. f-- X5 ,'-9 139i Eclces, Lade, Schumacher, Topel, Sucharda, and l-lolt
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