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Can Can dancers Jack Drrer De Wane Marcey Donald Carey Thomas Allen Other participants lseatedl Delores Sherry Sandra Muth Linda Miles lStandingl Kath leen Sweeney Penny Asher Marlene Lustilc Margaret Frakes Louise Piccoli Joanne Ober mcyr Jane Siebold Bonnie Butzer Each year the Student Council takes pride in presenting a talent or variety show. This year was no exception. The show proved to be a great success and the audience was more than satistied with the entertainment, The participants also found that the hard work and time they had given was well worth while. They also found that you can take pride in doing something which gives others entertainment rather than be entertained. The proceeds of the show went to the March of Dimes. The gracious assistance of Miss Case helped make the show a success. Here she is caught by the camera man at rehearsal. In The Limelight
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Karen Sander us making sure Edgar Arendts boutonnlere IS pmned tight Snowball Exchanging dances are Robert Olson and Daniel Mathwug whsle their dates Janet Stanley and Kathleen Hurtz look on Dance programs are glven ID exchange for trckets to the escorts of Sue Hilde brand and Connue Moran Y rf' Kung James Hansen chose Judy Kusch to reuqn wuth hum over f r' P P the Senior Prom of T958 ln keeping wlth the theme huge snowball was suspended from the center of the gym Ceiling An evening of enchantment was the reward ot those who attended The dancmg lasted untnl midnight and then the promgoers departed to potronlze local res taurants The court consusted ot Thomas Brochhausen Noreen Sluda Rnchard Kahn Margaret Frakes Queen Judy Kusch Kung James Hansen Sandra Puntar Terry Kirsch Doreen Wanta and Mules Cronce After the crowmng Kung James and Queen Judy paused long enough for 0 picture T' gl L . V lit , - J . T 'Xrs 1 7' T '. s s. x Q T ' r 1 MT yu, t l . , ' , 5 'Qi rw tt! t ' t A- 1- T -t s f P Lv- l'l-v V., lc 4 g ft 1 s yy T 1 T ' 2 P f lf 4 ' ll k-l'r . fi! P 1.-g Y' ik3 lfl' ' ' J ' l Pl' .. J Q pp, 'h,. . , J ,s N H- I ' - h .I I A I 1 I , b wg H- , - A , T , ' . - , .
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X Janet Stanley portrayed Pinochio, and Marlene Lustik, Puss ln Boots. They were but two of the toys that helped to make Santas work shop one to be remembered. These baseball players did their ren dition to Milwaukee The Home Ol The Battling Braves, lor the month of August. The players were: Penny Asher, Sharon Hittman, Renee Seng stock, Joanne Obermayr, Diane Olson, Margaret Frakes, Lee Ann Scherer, and Patricia Bakke. The umpire, Janc Siebold. Things really got gumping when Sharon Wissing, Janice Sterbenz, Mary Jane Schank, Joan Skok and Judy Brown did Takela, to exaggerate the hot spells that July can create. MODERN DANCE -- This group of girls was classified as Strictly Chicken here at school and was sought by many organizations to help entertain. Modern Dance was a regular class, held the fourth hour lor both beginners and advanced dancers. The beginners were required to try out lor the advanced class, alter a year of preliminary training under the able direction of Miss Adams. Miss Muth took much pride in her advanced class, which appeared at the Elks Club, Open House, West Allis Womens Club, The Band Concert, school assemblies, and last but not least, the evening performance, Through The Year, based on the months of the year, The members ol this organization were lRow l, Penny Asher, Barbara Duerlinger, Kathleen Sweeny lllow 21 Jacqueline Weber, Ruby Ludwig, Patricia Schellen berger, Louise Piccolt, Marlene Dziondziak Wow 3 Karen Karstedt, Arlene Andres, Margaret Frakes, Karen Banserner, Barbara Gerloch, Naneen Will iR0w .5- Miss Muth, Janet Stanley, Patricia Bakke, Leanna Scherer, Jane Siebald, Bonfire Butler, Marlecc Luvilr ind Beatrice Dawson
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