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Mr. Paul Dybvad Senior Class Adviser First class of Waukesha High School's second hun- dred years - - - that's what we are. Out of the fabu- lous fifties, we look forward, as we begin our re- maining few pre-citizen years, to the spectacular sixties. We remember our freshman year iust as though it were yesterday. As we Lincoln Junior High grad- uates and we students who rode the bus routes vol- unteered lor were draftedl for the four-year hitch, we found new friends, Election scrapbooks for civics and algebra problems seem to have kept us oc- cupied, but we still found time to go to the football and basketball games and, after them, to the Attic. Our sophomore year was filled with frivolity and hard work, The characters in Julius Caesar and Silas Marner bring back fond memories, and of course we cannot forget the ioy of assembling our insect col- lections. Seniors Class of 1960 In our iunior year we began to enioy the heritage of America's favorite stories and poems and to ex- plore her philosophers' ideas, From U.S. History, we remember not only the seemingly endless hours spent on outlines and reports but also the fascinating roaring twenties. As iuniors we also enlarged our class with the addition of a bus load of new students from Hales Corners - - - to say nothing of the imag- inative Emil Schlutz ! . Finally, there was this climactic senior year. Many of us worried about scholarships and college ac- ceptance, others worried about getting iobs so that we could put our Form 1040 knowledge to work right away. But all laid those worries aside as we donned those caps and gowns for graduation week. VERY BUSY BOYS ARE THESE FOUR SENIORS, but class officers Fred Chlupp, president, Mike Rose, vice-president, Jim Riebe, secretcryg and Doug Wapp, treasurer, found time during their school day to pose for the Megaphone camera.
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