Webster High School - Sylvacola Yearbook (Webster, WI)

 - Class of 1955

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'x W wwfzdawwtafzq vhen we cane to Webster Figh school as Freshmen in feotember 1951, we were somevhat frightened, we did not Vnow what the school was live, and ve had heard about the unperclassmeh's ant cs with the fresh en Fur first duty was to oick advisors ard officers The advisors chosen were Viss Schmidt and Mr Iapham Our officers for the year were Ur sfdfnt Clif Pardun, Vice president, John Lord, Cecretary, Dee Ann Marqui , and Treasurer, Mary Ann Bayless During our flrst year, a f w of the boys went out for sports, and we won second place with our homecoming float we lost a fev students over the sum er, but we care back strong with forty one sophomores To guide us over the year were President, Jacv fenssen, Vice President, Jim Hanson, Qecretary, stan Dfckman, Treasurer, Bob Hitzany Because Jack and Jim moved away, we elected Qherry Rachner and Dee Ann Marquis to teve over their 1obs fe were well repre ented in soorts and had three girls oartic1batLng1n cheer leading, alonf with the ot er activfti s in which we particioated Drom, Junlor Carnival,Jun1or flass Play, Fhrlstmas Dance and Uomecom'nv To nelo us ov r the rough soots, we had Mrs Murray, Nr Klatt, and Mr Atkinson as v'sors Our officers were President, Vary Ann Bayless, Vice President, Rob Norheim Secretary, Sherry Rachner, Treasurer, Dee Ann Marquis The highlight of the year was the Prom Clifford Pardun a d leo Ann Marquis were the Kina and Queen Alon? with all this, some stlll had time for sports and cheerleading In our en'or year, we started wlth forty one members, but shortly alter the year started three left and th'rty ight remained Our officers we e Dresident, Donn'e Qandahl Vlce Dresident, Babe Yinblom Qecretary, Rob wltzany, Treasurer, Cllfford Pardun, Reporter, A1 Fisher Advls ors were Mr Klatt and Mr Rogness We took first place with our Homecoming float, had participants in sports and cheerleading It was a very busy year wit? all tke activities and graduation Though many of us ay not meet again, we will remember our four years Webster High,and tke many wonderful people who helped us and made our graduation possible Sponsored by HEDBERG'S CORNER STORE and BLACK R ORANGE CAFE 5 I O 1 A . L QA ' Al al A X, 4 m . X Q 1 A .- ,. I , 9 - J , ' . ' o , - s' , . , ' e n T - .. .. - . ' - ., . ,. : ,Te ' H - s, , . . ' ' ' i., - J 1 ,, h, - e . . J, Our Junior year was the big one--there were forty-two of us to put on the , ' T - ' M . , , . ., fb. A t , e b l . .. . , .. .. . .. ad- L C : .. ' L A A 5 , v , , ., 1. , . n W f. 1 Q ., , , .L - ' 7' cf ' .. , , Lf J. D ' ' , .. .- -9 . A - - r : A U .- c 0 2 ' - 1 1 - ... . . . . A 1 .a m M at . . . ' .L all We, the Senior Class of 1955 bequeath our many outstanding abilities to the fortunate underclassmen of our choi e I, Arne Ardell will my duty as manager to Pete Brennan g,1gary Ann Bayless will my ability to get along with the teachers to Mickey a w n Glen Brown will my quiet ways to Chris Golden Marie Currey will my ability to wear everyone else's clothes to Eileen Bailey Stan Cutler will my size to Pat Miller Stan Dickman will my good looks to Eddie Clendenning Pat Enger will my ability to laugh at anything to Nancy Enger Al Fisher will my ability to exceed the speed limit to Buddy Prell Al Garbe will my four years to my brother Les Lewis Gatten will my shy ways to Ronnie Pardun Bob Gunderson will my Prom chairmanship to future Juniors A1 Gustafson wish somebody would lend me a comb so I could use lt once in a while Violet Hall will my work in the lunch line to up and coming underclassmen Jim Hanson will my athletic ability to the less fortunate greats of W H S Joyce Hills will my ability to skip school to Barry Glass Irene Holmberg will my complimentary colors, in clothing, to Mary Jo Van Canneyt Beth Ingalls will my ability to study for four years to Jerry Gillingham Renee Israels will my broad shoulders to Andy Israels Barbarba Jackson will my ability to jitterbug to Ida Haaf Dennis Johnson will my ability to grow a beard to Don Carlson Bob Kinblom will myself to Sandee Bill Kleckner will my curly hair to Bob Bushy Beverly Mansfield will my ability not to laugh to Kay Campbell Dee Ann Marquis will my dimples to Donna Arendt Ruth Mulroy will my ability to evade assignments to Sue Gayner Bob Norheim will my height to Phyllis Johnson Pat 0'Br1en will my hilarious laugh to Paul Bailey Beverly Okerlund will my ability to stay calm to Gayle Larrabee Venita Orton will my ability to hold conversation in algebra class to Myrtle gatglqff Pardun will my wlse quiPS to Leilani Wilson I: Mildred Pelton cannot leave anything to anybody, because I must devote my time to my fiancee I, Loueva Pope will my blue jeans to Donna Pelton I, Sherry Rachner am going to save everything for Jerome so I am not going to will anything to anybody I, Ronnie Sandahl will my ability to play baseball to Terry Linehan I, Darlene Wilson will my slimness to Pat Zuelke I, Bob Witzany will my lackadasical attitude or ways to Ralph Carlson Sponsored by WEBB THEATRE MP and Mrs I M Jeffries 6 70' 1 I, . I, . I, . I, . I, . Ig 0 I, . I, . I, 0 Ig l ' I, 0 I, ... . I, . I, Janice Hokanson will my quiet and reserve manner to Marna Ziehme. I, I, . I, . I, 5 I, . I, 0 I, . I, . I, . I, . Ig 0 I, ' . I, . I, TIME 1965 SETTING Shamrock Hotel in Texas OCCASION Reunion of 1955 graduates of Webster High School The owner and operator of the big Shamrock Hotel, Robert witzany, informed me that the reunion could take place in his establishment I arrived early for the usual preparation I was greeted at the door by Mr witzany's head door man, Lewis Gatten Once again he flashed his familiar smile Just after I arrived a Northwestern Messenger Boy, Glen Brown, came with a telegram from Miss Patrice Enger telling us that she would be late as she had a concert appointment Soon all of the '55 Alumni started to arrive at the Metropolitan Opera Much to my surprise, who should walk in but Loueva Pope clad in mink and wearing very expensive jewelry She informed me that she had married an oil ty coon and was living in Alaska with Miss Pope was Ruth Mulroy, who accidentally ran into her on a street corner in Los Angeles and decided to accompany Loueva to the Shamrock Upon talking with Miss Pope I learned that Beverly Okerlund are hostesses for an airline Within a short time Richard Smith arrived in his Ford filled his high school dream about becoming an auto head of General Motors He also said he just didn't his old Ford mechanic, have the Irene Holmberg and He told me he ful in fact, he is the heart to part with Dennis Johnson and his old of a big brewery in Milwau high school sidekick, Knobby Norheim, are the owners kee Clifford Pardun has become a missionary Prior States he was traveling through dest Africa Alan Gustafson came in just then After talking with him for a few minutes, I found out that he is chief account ant for a lumber company Dee Ann Marquis and Mary Ann Bayless came in arm in arm Miss Marquis is a dancer touring Army camps Miss Bayless is scheduled to to his return to the United As we were seating ourselves, Tanny Dickman walked in He looked pretty rugged as he had just played football that afternoon Oh yes, he's star player on the Philadelphia Eagles team who should come in next but Tucker Cutler I heard a rumor that he is a professional freight train rider Jimmy Hanson is just waiting to become president Pat O'Br1en is a jet plane flyer in the Air Force He told me he got his start driving his Chev when he was in high school a trapeze mother of Renee Israels is taking advantage of her broad shoulders She's artist for Ringling Bros Barbara Jackson is content at heart as the three little kiddies and the wife of a farmer Beth Ingalls, Janice and Venita Orton are clerks at the Emporium in St Paul Madam darie Hokanson, Currey is a beautlcian specializing in changing hair colors Mildred Pelton is now mar ried and makes her home in Danbury Bob Gunderson decided he wanted to follow his Dad's footsteps, he's a bartender at the Stork Club Joyce Hills was one of the few patriotic girls cided to make a career can can dancer for T V commercials Bob Kimblom told me from the class She enlisted into the wacs and has de of it Darlene Wilson shocked us all when she became a he was a construction engineer and at present is working on an Atomic project in New Mexico Bill Kleckner is a professional debator Beverly Mansfield and her husband are running a chicken hatchery Ronny Sandahl said he hasn't accomplished much at all He's still home, he hasn't married, and he just ain't doin' nuthin' Arne Ardell and A1 Garbe are attending Vasser College for girls, these tricky fellas have an in with the Board of Directors who should come in next but Al Fisher Since graduation, his job has taken him to all parts of the world Violet Hall has married and has a record of the most children of all of the graduates As soon as the reunion is over, I'm flying back to Europe to join my husband who is stationed there Oh yes, I'm the wife of an Army Captain Sherry Rachner 7 entertain us tonight. If I recall right, they call her the second Martha Raye. N -SJ s ag E Secretary,B Witzany President,R Sandahl, Vice President,B Kinblom, Treasurer, C Pardun, Reporter, A Fisher ARNE R ARDFLL 'Never nurries, and never worries Football 1 Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 2,M, Plays 1, MARY ANN BAYLESS WA smile is worth living for Camera Club 2 3 Pep Club 3 M Forensics 1 M G A A F H A l Quill and Scro1l3,Class officer 1 3 Cheerleading 2 3 Cheerleading Captain M Basketball Tournament 1 M W H S Reporter l,2,Paper Co editor M Annual l M Editor M, A11 School Play 1,2,3 Class plaY3, Chorus 1,M, Thespian 3 M GLEN BROWN 'Give me a chance, can be a beast Manager 2 Baseball fx Band 1 T MARIE CURREY Y- ' Work? Why it w A gust o get here on time Camera Club 2 3 M Pep Club M G A A 3:us Paper Staff 2 Thesplan 3 M Thespian Offlcer 3, Band 1 2, Chorus 1 2,3, Forensics l,2,M, Pep Band 2,3,Basketbal1 Tournament 2 A-96' l . V J: YJ bf? 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Q34 ' 'jj f h n I-L - 8 Wigwvc P-:'r,., Q.-s T 'i f I STAWLPV CUTLER Tucker 'What I don't like about school is, that it breaks up my whole day Football 3 Class Play 3 All School Play 2 Sm LEY DICYMAW anny nGreat things come in s all packages ' Ag 2 Ag officer 3 M class officer 1 rootball l M Basketball l M Baseball l M, Homecoming King M 17 I Pat WTO laugl is the spice o l fe ' C mera Club 2 3 M G A A ,M, Thespian 3 M F H l,Pep Club M, Cheerleader 3 M Basketball Tournament l,2,3,M, Annual M Paper S aff l Co editor Student Director 3 Chorus 1 , Band 2 P Band 3,M,Triple Trio 3 M Chorus Accompian st 2 M Sextet l,2 ELMER IQHER 'Al HThere's two sides to ev-rJ question, the right ld d my sid Phy Ed 1 2 3 M Reporter M,Stage crew 3, Cho.us M ALrRED C G'RBE Al Jarlety S the spice of life, why go out with the me girl twice Basketball Tournament 2,3 Band l,2. Il LEWIS GATTEN Lewey HN ver le it be said I n't get a word in too' Phy. Ed. l,2,3,M. Pl 9 1 'vc vi 'ily- qlllf 1 AUX 'Tr if tP I ROBERT GUNDERSON YI ll nNever fear, someday I'll be a ladies man ' Chairman of the Prom Com mittee 3 Phy Ed 1 2 3 M ALAN GUSTArSON Sonny nwomen are the remo e p rt of my life N Class Play 3 Stage Han Phy Ed l 2, , VIOLET L HALL Vi nsweet is she to those who know her G A A 3,h, Home Ec C ub A Basketball Tournament 3, Annual Staff L Chorus l 2, , JAMES C HANSON Jim I never let studying interfere with my educa tion Dramatics 3 Y M F A 2 Y Teens 2 Officer l Football l,2,3,h, Basket ball l,2,3,h, Baseball l 2 A Track 1,2 Class Play 3,Homecoming Royalty 3, South Hizh Mpls 2 TOYCE I HILLS Joey NI want what I want when I want itln A 1 , u A Basketball Tournament l, 2 3 Class Play 3 Car nival Queen Candidate 3 JANICE RAE HOKANSON Jan HA maiden not over bold, d yet, not too sh In A l, Pep C ub , n Qual Staff A Phy Ed 1 I 10 if 3 fel 3' IRENE EDNA HOLMBERG nHolmbergn NAlways ready and willi g to do her share Home Ec Club l,3,h,G A A 3, 3 Camera Club 2 3 Basketball Tournament 3 Class Play 3, Chorus l,2, BVTH E INGALLS Beth 'Always qu et with smile Home Ec Club 1 3 M Pep Club h Quill and Scroll Club, Chorus 1 2,3,h R NE ISRAELS Issy H he s busy doin nothinb, she hasn't got time for anything else All School Play 2 Class Play 3 Chorus l 3 Homecoming Royalty 3 BARBARA LFE JACKSON Barb H Bundle of Happiness G A A 3, Home Ec Club Thespian 3 Basketball Tournament l,2,3,h,Annua1 Staff 3 All School Play 3 Chorus 3, Band 2 DENNIS 4 JOHNSON Denny nBeware, Somethiug sen sa ional may happen yet Football 2 3 Track 3 Class Play 3, Phy Ed 1 23N ROBERT KINBLOM Babe HSoorts, my g rl, my car what more can I ask for? Class Officer h, Football l,2,3,h, Basketball 2 3 M Sta e Crew 3 Sponsored by L A KINBLOM 11 'Ui in gkmt ilu' 90'-4 Nh- Q--Q 'ZW M NILTIA KLECKNER Willie Hwhy argue with me, I'm ways rlght H Agrlculture 2 M, Foot ball 2 BLVERLX J NANSFIELD Beverly nSilence Golden Home Rc Club 3, , Camera Club 2,3 Da ANN AQQUIS FiFl 'A ooy for all occasioss Camera Club 2 4, Forensic 4, F h A G Pep Club Officer l 3 Cheerleader l L, Captain 3, Paper Staff Co editor , Annual Staff Bas 'fetball 1 L+ A11 School Play 2 Class Pla 3, P6 Band 3 A Band l , batan Twirllhg l M, Tr ple Trio 3,4 Chorus 2 M, Royalty l,2, Prom queen 3 QUT? MULROY Ruthy 'School' Nha 's t at Home Ec Club j G A A 3, , Chorus 2,3 ROB.RT NOQHEIM Ynobby Hwhy should the devil have all the fun H Camera Club 3, Bask tball , Track 3 Class Officer 3, Class Play 3 Chorus PATRICK B O'BRInN Pat HA car, a car, my kingdom for a car Football l , Class Play, hy d 12 I1 3' BLVYRLX A OKLnLUhD Bev Nwith d8lFt5 s e urries on A Club L Annual Staff oneccming Royeltv VE1ITA h O3 U Venita uiet nou one C1ub ,1, 1. CTIFFOHD PARDUJ Cliff lhe quiet type, bu Offlcer 1 Basketball 4 2 3,1 Pro King 3 1 LDqhD J PLLTON Tiny HTrere to leno a helping hand Annual Staff L, Chorus 2 uf Phy LOULVA J POPL Toots 'The days are too lo 1 and nights too short' Home Ec Club 3 G A A 3 L Chorus 1 sb RCI J RNCHNLR HSherry nShe d stop St Peter's rollicall to argue about a po nt ren 1 G A A 3 M, Club M, Forensics 23Drama M Class officer 1 Basketball Tournament 1 A Paper Staff Co editor Annual Staff M Class Play 3 Chorus l M, Triple Trio 3,h, Band 1,Carniva1 Queen Candidate 2' Paper Staff 2,3. 13 11' X. ,:7,h A YI .H yn V '1 ' t p she h .U F.H. . lg G.A.A. 3,15 Pep v 2 ' in h I 1 Y v he Axcsr' 'W v. zTAN H V' A HQ as a . se.H n H . ac. 3 2- shy. , 'Tdq l'l+o 'luv-s A nw . H '1 P H' t....1 . -I 3 1, Q , lj m . 3 Nl 1' . n ' f ' II ll A H V - ' . Ed. 1-3. A Q I ' ll .ll I- E . M' . . . I 3 I Q 'L+' nfl 1 g f ' ' 45k 6 F L .H Si 5 . . . , ' Pep 3: S A '32 - la: A Ju? ' ' A - har Class Flower Yellow Carnation Class Colors Yellow and Gray Clas Motto The End of the Beginning RONALD SANDAHT Ronnie NNever works and never worries never flunks and ever hurries Class Officer h, Baseball 2,3,h Class Play 3 RICHARD SNITR 'Skip Sharp as a tack, an twice as flat headed ' Ag Club l,2,3,q Officer M, Manager l Stage hand 2 3 H ll DPRLENE W WILSON Dar' 'Music is a great healer Home Ec Club 3 4 Quill and Scroll 3, Chorus 2,3, A Band l 2,3,h Triple Trio M ROBERT WITZANY ' g Bob' nSports are fun, but so e girls Class Officer A FFA 3 Q Football l M Baseball 1 LL, Basketball 1 L, All School Play 2 Class Play 3 Chorus 3 Band f'xJf 945 if BERNARD CONNOR Bernie 'Happiness, happiness joy and laughter Football 1,2 l,2, Basketball 1 2, Chorus 3 Boys' Home We 3, Enlisted into U S Army April l95h Baseball I .N xx f M JN anim,- Secz-etary,'1'reasurer,S F'ah1in,V1ce President,M Johnson, Pr-es1dent,D Carlson, Reporter,M Maser- '...,4, 6' 'Q 'X 'if H Ailport E Bailey D Carlson L Cockerharn C Davis YU, Q' '-v- -8 4 A, nvx- .QQ5 .QS NTI aflmm A D Davis 3 vghlin D Hglonie J Hokanson ff L. 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I' -'J , it I ' nl, 5:73 big, 1 3 I K: .fff , W , - A6 ' M ,..U,NM I Q , A L1.:KtN ,lff-Vmw 1 L ' 7 S . me af7?5 e entered school this year haooy that we we e f nallf ups rcla smenll Dur ng the fl st week,we lected our class offlcers as follows Presldent Don Carlson, Vlce P esldent M rvin Johnson, Secretary Treasure Sandee ahlln, Uencrter Warlta Haser e cnoose r O'Br1en, Ell1son, and Mrs Iurray our acvl ors 13 rea was been e vfry succ fu year or us our Homecoming candidate, Delores W cklund, wa cdosen queen Our Uonecomlng float received econd prize Many members of the l were verv actlve ln extra currlcular activities a I r Don Carlson, Lowell Ingalls, Bob Phelps, J m Pardun, and B ll Ollnver psrticvpated 1D sports Sandee Uahlin and Carol Davls represented our class lH the cheerleadlng sectlon Two Junlors were chosen from the band to be 1U tae All Qtar Band They were Gayle Larrabee and Don Carlson We ha e had lots of fun tris year and Je re ll loolwng forward to next year when we 1 l nallv oe 'Almlghty Seniors 65444 aj 7 95 7 Je, the Class of l957, returned to school wit? enrollnent of fifty four student de lost a few classmates over the summer, bu we we stlll we, the Class of 1957, returned to school with an enrollment of fifty four students We lost a few classmates over the summer, but we wexe still one of the largest classes Our first ob was to elect officers and advisors They were President 'erilyn Hinrlchs Vice President Sue Gayner Treasurer E ily Campes O fre tary Nancy Encer, Reporter ueanette Swlt er, an our advlsors w re ss Sommers and Tr Dur t participated in sports were lerrill Rassmusen, Clyde ullep Q51 h Carlson Dwayne Proff't, and in lohnsor Je have one 1 cheerleadin Wancy nz r, Slnce there Nas no All School Tlay this ye r, we coald not participate ir dramatics but next ye r as luniors we will be able to do our stuff in t e Jun lor Class Play Elma af 7 ?5X' The reshn n 'las P l S enter lebste h Scmool s a bit apprehenslve Our enrollm rt Jas fifty exen studerts f e ee s at r e elected officers Our Ur sident hll Bohnen, Vice Ureside t Wred Staoles Qecxetary ob Btsbey, T asurcr ora Staoles, and Reporter 1 ri? ell Our class advlsors were I Dardur and lrs effrles rly in t e f ll we were officially welcomed to J at a party rlven r us by t e Soo r veryone endoyed it so much that re save a party lH r tarn soor followlnr xe a l I 1S f rst vear vely uch, are N are lookin. forward r raft 1 as Qc do 9 Z3 ',-J .. 1 A 2 . or 5, M s , ' ' 'vm Q ' ' ' .. 1 T J - . , A A u ' ln ' -..A QV - L ' 5 , -L 1 -- F' ' ' ' --T. ' '-, J . VI l if . ' I-TT. ' . 3' an ' 's . Th' j ,r i, a J ess l V f since ., .- , ,, Ii s T , . .... .' fl, . , 0 , .. c ass ' ' - ' as in this yea . . c i 'i ' D, ba ly ' s . . . ' Na, . . . . Q . v 1. . . ' L -s C v . . , . f , pl' ,. y A 'r 3 H A fl. . t ' vil, fi , ' ' ' ., N. ? . an . .c ,'-l - S. ' T . t Yi: . I . 4 ' 0 H . i . 1 Y A ..- xf' 5 Q I ' 'YI I l Q .JC , - -- ' - --' - , - d . - s wq I H, M , U - '. cr . . . . m 1. .- . . lhe class is doing veIy'well in athletics and CDC6P18EdlHg. Those who 5 1 T7 ,. A ' ' V A 1 .1 - . J .. U T. f fray-1 s ' ,. ' - ' :,- - -I L 5 l L, V9 , ' Ll ' c , f Q 1- b I 51 Q .V - . F .a o s ol 9 L ed Y r Hig. I- thi year ' . N e. v -s ' l . X f w w k l.,e , w t ' - K . . e . --P ' - , n --. ',- 5 - ' P X--E f' - ' -re --H ' . A --J ri F .2 . T - . ' F' . - . ' gi . J ' . Ea . h ,a - , Y-.F.S. J' fo h :homo es. E 4 . v M ' ' e ' rn . '-... We ha' 'll enfvged th' -i V - m .' 'e ' Q? - to du . . yeaf Q - pl n res. Mmm! Staff ST' dw' K V BOTTOM ROW D Carlson, P Enger, D Marquis, Miss Sommers, S Rachner Bayless, P Johnson Hokanson, B Jackson, M Pelton, B Okerlund, M Maser, N Enger The annual editor, Mary Ann Bayless, chose the annual staff as follows Jr Reporter, Marita Maser, Sophomore Reporter, Nancy Enger, Freshman Reporter, Phyllis Johnson, Class will, Dee Ann Marquis, Renee Israels, Prophecy, Sherry Rachner, Violet Hall Business Managers, Don Carlson, Delores wicklund, Sports, Bob Kinblom Music, Pat Enger, Snaps, Barbara Jackson, Mildred Pelton, Clubs Beverly Okerlund,Janice Hokanson In order to raise money to help finance the printing of the an- nual, the staff decided to undertake the project of selling ice cream at noon hours and at home games. The two persons responsible for the management of the project were Beverly Okerlund and Janice Hokazson. Z4 K 'WEN -W - ...-.-.,----.-,....., . ,, ., O ,. .., ,,,.-, ,, K F if , 4.4 L ,....i.l.,, c.,.a,..,...., ,,,?,,M,a,. .4 A.,l , V , . 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F 2 5. Ew,L' . '. YF HIDJ T: R. ' ui, 7. Glllinfham, 3.K , C. ?i- n ut.., J. LXQ' r, 1. ' l U, H. ?x,r:g::3x, Q. Iillwr, P: J. 713, ., R. x-etz, E. Qusay, r. Stuglgg, J, Qxrrio., Q. Pet D. Qachier, P. , 1 ' 7 I indiana. .L-V.. Y... B011 Us iurr J Advlsor, D Marquls, Reporter, B Newcomb, T e urer S Rd 1ne , Secret lj hnger, Vice resiuent H Bayless, Dresfdent, QS r,S in, D vis sneer IDJLh D Nicklund, Holmb rp, J 4411, Hills, Ohelmo, 3 screen, H VanCanreyt, Stone Larra ee L ampe Lord DU D Arendt, M ziehme, Jil on Uenr.chs A daef Y h'1 H 4 uyq if 2 ZA Lvffjl 1 LA, U T M ROM G Chelmo, M Maser, Irs Jeffries Garaner, TOP RON Glueheisen, M Rasmussen, B Newcomo Z7 : 2 1 ' -L.,-,g,T.. . ,iw --Tw It ,, 4 l - QW' ' 'DTH ROW: P . P er, ' ' . ' ' . ' r as 3 .. .fck r I eS'g P. ' . if ' g f. . - ' 7. H'.e . Fahl C. a' , N. ' . :Y ' ': .' . I. . . e , W. L' J. n G. O :. J X K f. . D. , G. L , T. C . s, 7. 5 .aP: . . '.'. P- Johnson, K. Olson, N. Corbin, E. Wilson, L. Jackson, R. Mulroy, V. V n , E. n' T , .' F . I ' J 1 Q , X. A - LX ax J V my Q. X M-. Q 1 . ,N,..w. c , 3- K ,ff 1 , , . . 1 5+ f f' i QjLv71,Vf V0-01 'cv r ,, ' , ' '2 If 5 ' l A I '-- ,S ty G - ,OT 'U T: . .- . P . , C. O ': , . L. . . . . :T BOTTGM ROW: Mrs. Jeffries, Directorg M. VanCsnneyt, D. Carlson, M. Maser, E. Bailey, Miss Sommers, Directory MIDDLE: T. Linehan, D. wicklund, S. Fahlin, G. Larrabee, L. Cockerhsmg TOP: J. Pardun, L, Ingalls, S. Olson, R. Pardun, P. Brennan, P. Miller, B. Phelps, M. Johnson. 'wwpw On January 27th, the Junior Class gave their annual class pro- duction, nCheaper By the Dozen.n The cast was as follows. Mr. Gilbreth CDadJ, Don Carlson: Mrs. Gilbreth CMotherD, Mary Jo VanCanneytg Part of their dozen: Ernestine, Marita Maserg Frank,Bob Phelpsg Jackie, Terry Linehang Dan, Pat Millerg Bill, Marv Johnsong Fred, Peter Brennang Anne, Delores wicklundg Lillian, Eileen Baileyg Martha, Sandra Fahling Mrs. Fitzgerald ChousekeeperJ, Gayle Larrabeeg Dr. Burton CFamily Doctorj, Jim Pardung Joe Scales CCheerleaderJ, Ron- ny Pardung Miss Brill CA Schoolteacherl, Lou Ellen Cockerhamg Larry fSomeone Nspecialnl, Bill Olingerg Co-Directors, Miss Sommers and Mrs. Jeffries. The play, a three-act comedy, took place in the twenties. The girls in the play, who were part of the dozen, wore blouses and skirts relative to that time. Marita Maser and Bob Phelps as Ernestine and Frank Gilbreth reminisced to introduce the outstanding events in the homelife of the Gilbreth family. Sponsored by IKE'S BARBER SHOP and WEBSTER D-X SERVICE Z8 5 I 1 1 T fmlm f J., .. , .,., ,. ,, 5 f , 1 1 v ' L!! K WA A ' 1. 11 . ll X ' in 9 'Q l N 3 , 3 1 r Q' X' x . X.- SAXODUJ'L QU WTWT VanCanneyt Wilson Enver Newcomb .3 1 4 .-,.-, KM ,,,,,, TRIPLE TRIO B. Newcomb: Accompanist E. Bailey P. Enger D. Wilson Lafrabee E Q,r Dachner Jaynor 'arquis Luelke BOYS' QUARTET Farlson R Norheim M Johnson R Phelps QGVWM I-4 I 'I I . L rw X1 V , f ! Ka, . 5, 'rr-A A - :X pf ,N x on ,,. . ,, 5 ,yo fdn y ,X 1 5' , ' ' I Q im T WX of .TJ of t . s V , T l A F -., f . l . U , , ,I Vx gf, . A,, JM V 'J AC N' .1 if xfl 4 x -.J sq x , AJ V, i, . -,' -dxf The band, under the direction of Leo Ellison, was composed of thirty-eight fmembbrs. The band played and marched between the halves of the football games including something different and interesting for Homecoming. The band also played for the basketball games. The band participated in the annual Christmas Concert which was held on December 16. On February M, the band went to Milltown to participate in the Clinic. The Massed Band played a concert in the afternoon. The All-Star Band performed in the evening. Three people were chosen to play in it. They were: Don Carlson, Gayle Larrabee, and Pat Enger. In the spring, we gave our annual Spring Concert. fi ' f ivy f 1 ,iff ?' :JA ' ff ,H+ 1 ff iffez- e f wffe Sponsored by RUEB'S OUTBOARD MOTOR and WEBSTER CO-OP CREAMERY 30 f , ' 1 bf. V, I Q t 'R '1 ILA ff I I 5 y , ! 5 5 Qf , .f 4 fzwfbliikaal , V V fgk QQG if l Under the direction of Leo Ellison, the chorus did well in the activities participated. The chorus consisted of forty-five members. Our Christmas Concert was the most beautiful sight of the year. The gymnasium was decorated for the holiday season. The chorus sang five numbers with blue spot lights lighting the gym. A girls' triple-trio and a boys' quartet were organized at the beginning of the year. They sang at various events throughout the community. The chorus practiced very hard for their public appearances. Sponsored by MARV'S CLOVER FARM FTORE, DANBURY and PERRY'S 31 W 'Q KN ATTENDWNTS Beverly Okerland, Norma Corbin, Sue Gajner QUEEN Delores Wicklund KI NG Stanley Dickman Sponsored by VI ANDERSON and BURNETT COUNTY OIL COMPANY 32 1 Y ' xx I' T ,..5. , - ,- 1 X XX A A ,,, fs.-Q Y K A 1, V , . , X Qx 4 'r-. - 7' vw X : , ' J - .J l X gxxfgie , - xf. 7 t. .,- NMSXV , . I ' OQ Nw f ' ' n .4 . , T . . Al SENIOR CLASS JUNIOR CLAQS FIRST PRIZE FLOAT SFCOND PRIZE FLOAT SOPHOMORE CLASS FRESHMAN CLASS HOMECOMING ROYALTY 33 First Row: B. Witzany, D. Proffit, P. O'Brien, S. Dickman, C. Fuller, A. Ardellg Second Row: Assistant Coach: Mr. Klatt, M. Rasmussen, D. Carlson, B. Kinblom, J. Pardun, J. Hanson, R. Phelps, J. Johnson, R. Carlson, B. Olinger, Coach: Mr. Durst: Third Row: P. Bohnen, D. Cutler, R. Bushey, G. Gillingham, L. Wind, F- 3taP1GS, C. Lundsman, J. Frizzell, R. Rachner, D. Shuttg Fourth Row: R. Pietz R. Springer, M. Johnson, S. Hall, A. Basler, J. Olincer H Paulson J. Arbuckle J. 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