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zu A 5 ball HR Vice-Prcs. 4 JO , The .S'enio1':' rho cc. Hi-Y, 4-F Cl s, Choir, Hi- Timcs, Busix ss Mgr. and Vice-Pres. Stage Crew, Sen- ior Class Vice-Pres., H.R. Vice. Prcs. IACK ADLER ALMA ROSE ANDERSON H XROLD XNIIJERQONT A rio! ellen when f1e'.v quid. Not quiet, bold, short, fall, Brtiez lute lfzafz neun' 4.1: Club sgaskctban, Foot, but a f7Z6tl5tIl11 mingliizg of 4 Lake, Baskublll Chou-, Mem UH- Trial bi IurS Girls' Sports. LOEB ARONIN I-Icrc'.f one Loch llmfs rrrllly got an cm'-for 17lM.fZ.C'. 4-F Club, Movie Crew, Band, Orchestra. f v ,415 wal fx CK f Q X ,cfs da c IOYCE ANDERSON sgcc. Pres U C S, CVS. Going, bu! noi forgorlcw. fic, 4,11 . Bas A l all, '4- PCP Club, Giflf SIYUVL5' ,Lakes ootball, Archery, ' 1' 'Pirat 'o ,c mme, my H . Pres. A I - .1 ' IANIZT M. ANNEN Thix girl can really llzrow rnrzfcs. Vice-Pres. Pcp Club, Pres. Chccrlczulcrs, Club, Movie, Stage Crew. Girls' Sports, Choir, Yearbook, H.R. Sec., Chccrlcaclcr. ROBERT IEAKKEN If: not the size of the man in the figfztf but the fight in the man! Hi-Y, VV Clubs, Basket- ball. Golf, Wrestling, Volley- ball, Tumbling, 4-Lukcs llzxs- kctball.
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Monday, September 9, 1950 . . . Our last year be gins: First big event is the West-LaCrosse football game. Clubs begin Wednesday, September 20, first pep aud held September 29, Homecoming game with Racine Horlick played Friday, October 13, Patty O'Brien reigns as our first homecoming queen with Lois Bakken and Pat Iefferson as her attendants. Friday, October 20, Reed Coleman elected class president, Iohn Anderson, vice-president, and Ioycc McNearney, secretary, first six weeks exams start October 23, two days of relaxation on November 2 and 3-teachers' convention, Friday, November 11. the pirates land-with Captain Applejackm in com- mand, November 21, senior vocational talks start Time out for turkey-Thanksgiving vacation, No- vember 22 and 23, Big Eight basketball seasonopens at Racine Park December 1, and here come those six weeks exams againl Caroling in the halls, De' cember 20, proclaiming the Christmas season, and another vacation is in order-two lovely weeks- Heigh ho, we're off again on january 8, 1951-branfl new year, many new resolutions, mostly all broken by Ianuary 9.1 Tuesday, Ianuary 16, Sandra Champion is elected D. A. R. representative, the East-West game makes us winner of the Big Eight, Pep Club spon sors dance very successfully after game. THERE'S MUSIC IN THE AIR: Choir, orchestra, and band combine to present the winter concert on Ianuary ZS in the aud. Hold out your arm. There it didn't hurt. Sound familiar? Uh-huh, T. B. tests. The American Male Chorus sings for West and the Speech Classes present a play for us-- Murder by Morning -How funny can you be? Highlight of the year starts March 15 when West enters the State Basketball tournament. School ceased at 1:40 for teachers and view students to dash to the field house, team is second to Rapids, but always first to us. School closed for a damp week of spring vacation on Good Friday, March 23. April 6, Delores Trotalli is crowned track queen, with Lois Bakken and Carol Forsberg as at- tendants, to reign over the West Relays on Saturday, April 7, and cheer our team on to first place. Now the halls begin to echo various snatchcs of Gilbert and Sullivan, and out of all the madness comes a fine production of Pirates of Penzancef' April 12 and 14. Posters and clowns announce the Yearbook carnival that is held Saturday, April 21. The hall are con- verted into midways. Clowns, barkers, and booths create that incomparable circus feeling. Slight depres- sion of spirits on April 30-exams again. But next- Moonlight Magic-May Dance, that is, and our own this year. Ed Gesteland and Shirley Lewis ascend a xelvet and star-covered throne. Friday, May 11, thir- teen seniors received honors for their outstanding scholarship during their three years in senior high, and on May 17, twenty-five seniors and twelve juniors are inducted into National Honor Society. It's almost over now-but the best is yet to come. The Spring Concert on May 25, Grad Dance Qwe don'r even have to paylj on Iune 9, right after the Senior Banquet, held at 51 Rue de la Paix, the long-awaited and worked on Class Night, and then the big day itself-Friday, Iune 15, 1951. There will never be another like it or anything quite like this year again-we will never be so young again, nor so quick to friendship and to laughter-. These are the things we will remember with the greatest joy. cyl 4- xy K stmons, Q W
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LOJS BAKKEN Thir is no dream. Pep, Girls' Club, Art Angle, Girls! Sports, Choir, Year- book, Hi-Times, Red Cross Rep., Student Senate, Stu- dent Social Comm. GLENN BARRY Hek an uzhlcfic :lar hrazfc and hold fly for girls he knock: them cold. Vice-Pres, Hi-Y, Pres. W Club, Student Forum, Track, Basketball, Co-Cap't. Foot- ball, Soph. Class Pres. ANN HEMENWAY BECKER Two brown rye: fha! We I7l'L'fI' blue. VVith tl ra wn. CARROLLE BIZCKER A: happy as cz Chrixlnza: Cu1'rolls. Girls' Club, Girls' Sports. SHIRLEY BECKER She gizfcx hcl' iflflllghllf 110 longzzr. Camera Club, Hi-Times. -.-. GPINEVIEVE BEALE Sha' lwirlf ll wicked baron. Girls' Club, Band, Orchestra, Hi-Times, Office VVork, Ma- jorette. 9 fjaafb -K ,J -.JN Gfiv' 'VA' ' .. f if A 13' Us-3-'Ta is A V, f 1 v-.sv tl ,www li fi? K 1 Y IE.X,N 'IQELL 5 is Belfroh 'h2'7T7ocs. Girls' Club Cab., Llbrarg Yearbook, Hi-'Fij11esf'S't:f1c Crew, Patternsj in Print, L'Captain Applciackf' RONALD HERGIQSTROM The man of flislizzcfion. 4-F, W Club, Golf, 4 Lakes Basketball. MARY LOU BEAVER The only Beamer we know with lltll'1ll'tIl1 y curly hair. Pep, Library, Girls' Club Cab., Girls' Sports, Year- book, Hi-Times. IOYCE BEATTY You hclong at the lop. Girls' Rep., Library Club Hi - Times, Office Work Prop Chin. Stage Crew. 4
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