West Salem High School - Neshonoc Yearbook (West Salem, WI)

 - Class of 1946

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Song Titles Doris Antony “My Buddy” Joyce Ausman “Chickery Chick” Jack Cain “Whistle While You Work” Mary Ann Cook “Here Comes Cookie” Donald Diekroeger “How Dry I Am” Russell Dovenberg “Margie” Verna Ehlo “1 Fall In Love Too Easy” Delvie Garbers “Up, Up, Up!” Doris Hemker “A Friend of Yours” Harlan Hoff “Farmer in the Dell” Marjorie Leicht “I Should Care” Mary Me Clintock “Kiss Me Once Again” Russell Me Clintock “Gotta Be This or That” Carole McEldowney “Tomorrow is Forever” Freeman Newburg “Show Me the Way to Go Home” Vernon Nienast “In My Merry Oldsmobile” Cecil Rodenberg “Some Sunday Morning” Roberta Rowe “Love Letters” Maybelle Schaller “San Antonio Rose” Delores Storandt “Five-Foot Two” Loris Waldenberger “Home Sweet Home” Maynard Wehrs “There'll Be a Hot Time” Junior Class Play School journeys along the gay Amusement Row early this year uncovered a zestful new comedy breezing forward under the heading of “And Came the Spring.” Presented by the Juniors as their first entry into the field of dramatics and skillfully conducted by Miss Marie Baertsch, the much lauded production introduced an imposing cast comprising seventeen members. Satisfied, eagerly anticipating audiences were alternately swept from high glee to serious contemplation as the full pathos of first-love was amusingly revealed during the unraveling of the lengthy, five-act play. It was a saga of American every-day living. All too soon were the curtains folded down on the ingenious, hilarious grand finale of a first-rate performance. THE CAST Elliott Hartman . Buzz Lindsay .... Virginia Hartman Keith Nolan ...... Caroyln Webster . Freddie North ... Gabby ........... Mr. Fields ...... Mrs. Fields...... Alan Fields ..... Messenger Boy .. Midge Hartman .. Mr. Hartman Edna ............ Clancy........... Christine........ Prompter ........ .... Donald Selbrede Fredrick Wehrenberg ....Elaine Vruwink .......Donald Cassel ....Dorothy Netwal ....Richard Storandt ...Elizabeth Powers ........Harry Caulum .......Lillian Fuhre .. Roderick Niedfeldt .......Jerome Grabon . Marjorie Nuttleman ....Stanley Fischer Margaret Gullickson .......Robert Dunlap ... Marion Hoppman ........Patricia Mau Page Thirty



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IMAGINE ! Doris Antony not going to Bangor Joyce Ausman not angry Jack Cain not laughing Mary Ann Cook jitterbugging Donald Diekroeger not beefing Russell Dovenberg being quiet Verna Ehlo without “De De” Delvie Garbers talking loud Doris Hemker as a brunette Harlan Hoff always talking Marjorie Leicht without curly hair Mary McClintock not going to Carroll’s Russell Me Clintock skipping school Carole Me Eldowney with long hair Freeman Newburg with short hair Vernon Nienast without his car Cecil Rodenberg being boisterous Roberta Rowe sitting still Maybelle Schaller speechless for five minutes Delores Storandt handing in a messy paper Loris Ann Waldenberger short and fat Maynard Wehrs a model of deportment in English Senior Class IDill Doris Antony Bangor boys to Margaret Balmer Joyce Ausman dimples to Bernice Johnson Jack Cain “slightly used gum” to Donna Tournade Mary Ann Cook men to Joyce Indahl Donald Diekroeger cigarettes to “Arne” Cassel Russell Dovenberg good looks to Harry Caulum Verna Ehlo cheery-smile to Dolores Plenge Delvin Garbers peaceful voice to wimpy Miller Doris Hemker blonde hair to Bertha Pfaff Harlan Hoff heighth to David Pischke Marjorie Leicht curly hair to Bonnie Me Eldowney Mary Me Clintock flirty eyes to Patty Mau Russell Me Clintock hair curler to Dickie Miller Carole Me Eldowney hair-dos to Beverly Harmer Freeman Newburg poker-hand to “rum” Groth Vernon Nienast car to Joey Wedin Cecil Rodenberg shortness to Donald Selbrede Roberta Rowe innocent-look to Dolores Jaekel Maybelle Schaller candy to Dolores Asmus Dolores Storandt wills her eye-glasses to Janice Huxsahl Loris Waldenberger quitness to Allegra Jostad Maynard Wehrs bench at Minnie’s to Harlan Meyer Page Thirty-two

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