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V f' ii' ' fllji' ,- ll f I. UQ' ' ,611 As merry as the day is long. RICHARD ENDERS, President Rich fl- Rich is rich in good works. Q? WALTER AST, Vice-President ff- wan Tis better to sleep in class than waste a perfectly good night. QENIOIZ GLASS HICNIGHTQ AND mouse Early in September of 1954, we were welcomed into We-Go High School. Mr. Smith was appointed our class advisor, and we chose Marilyn Hawley, class president, John Jaeger, vice-president, Maryanne Kovarik, secretary, and Rose Marie Warkentin, treasurer. April Antics was the theme of our successful all-freshman party. In 1955, Mr. Holcombe became our sophomore class advisor, the new officers were John Jaeger, president, Ronald Stahl, vice-president, and Vicki Fletcher, secretary. Rain spoiled one of our major proiects of the year .... our homecoming float. Mr. Kiiskila counseled us through our iunior year. Our only new officers were fRobertj Bob Peterson, president and Judith Brown, vice-president. Cupid's Bow was the title of our Valentine Dance. During Easter vacation many of us traveled to Washington D. C. Under the supervision of Miss Mahoney, we saw many of the beautiful and historical places in our nation's capital. On May 18, Soiree A La Paris, the first prom to be held in our new cafeteria, was a memorable event. In our Senior year, 1958, we elected Richard Enders, president, Walter Ast, vice- president, Joanne Deischl, secretary, and for the fourth time, Rose Marie Warkentin, treasurer. Mr. Smith again became our class advisor. Under his leadership, we plan- ned many activities such as the homecoming dance, Christmas party, and most of all, our graduation in June. L 1,4-fllvlvllff-f I l l.J,fl' la! L11 . 170 f ULQ4,j USL? if IOANNE DEISCHL, Secretary , eff f W W. P, 010-- ,ak r' L ' 1 , ., ROSEMARIE WARKENTIN, 1 X, ' :5 Treasurer T Rosie 'QI7 Good health and good sense are two of 1ife's greatest blessings.
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1-N Ton CARAWAY Tor A man of letters, and of manners tool Eg. I gs-.v .hs 5 ..' .4 Rx Hif i r, JAMES CAREY ..Jim.. Aw shucks, If we say anything about him he will blush. X .JL WILLIAM DA .TOS Bill A tiny bit of study mixed with lots of fun. CAROLE DEDERA Carole Being a woman is a difficult task, since it principally deals with men. f I' vt . 13 , lay fw- F ivjyf' J . I A, h Lf I Jvlfx X ,Q if I J ,L I ROSEM ARY CARNEY Rose WILLIS CLARK Will As small as she is, she knows all the answers. of fun. Chase me girls! I'm full nf 1 1 A U V ..f,,a of , 1 sf gf ,aff .... fr! RICHARD CULLEY VIRGINIA DALEIDEN Ricky Ginger Why should the devil The best things come in have all the good times. small packages.
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