Wild Rose High School - Rose Yearbook (Wild Rose, WI)

 - Class of 1959

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Wild Rose High School - Rose Yearbook (Wild Rose, WI) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 11 of 52
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Page 11 text:

1 ROW 1 K Wegner, J Hanson, P Stea, L Garceau, C Clark, R. Brownlow, 1, Ferguson, S Ehren berg ROW 2 J Frazier, L Anderson, W Anderson, D. Scheulke, D Jenks, I Attoe, J Wrage, J Brooks CTreasurerJ, G Dopp ROW 3 C Schwersinke, M Carpenter, R Smith, J Brownlow QSecretaryD, C Manske, N Bristol, D Flegner, B Cook, J Mankowski fV1ce Presidentj Stand ing B. Cartwright, C Tietz, K Berg, D Yohn, D Kowaleski, B Tarr, W Witt, B Williams CPresidentJ, D Cartwright, M Lauritzen, D lerryfield, Mr Friedman fAdv1sorJ Sophomores The second year of high school is if possible, even more fun than the first. Studies aremore challenging and responsibil- ities in clubs and activities are greater. As a class, the sophomores worked together on their Homecoming float. They graciously consented to introduce the green Freshmen to Wild Rose High with a special day of initiation carried out in traditional fashion. It took concentrat- ed brainwork to figure out a zany costume for each Freshman, and the verse the initi- ates chanted as they bowed to the Sopho- mores was a poetic masterpiece. The result was a day of fun for everyone in school. 4 -X ., 1 - 'in fxA-- jf at 1 wiv' 4'-f' Initiation Committee rt

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S f A fh W A f 11111 Ufk ROW 1 fseatedl M Anderson, C Colligan, D Hudziak, D Wilson, J Luedtke, R. Hanson ROW 2 C Dopp, J Graydon, T Sage, L Curtis, L Potts fPres1dentJ ROW 3 K Christie, J Straw, C Wodrich, R Fields, C Rosin Standing left to right P Jones, T Zempel, J Attoe CV1ce Presidentj, B Jones, A Manske, G King, G Ehrenberg, W Zuege CTreasurerD, D McKnight, J Carpenter, J Schwersinske, N Tarr, R Cook, Mrs Songe fAdv1sorD, J Patterson lSecretaryJ K Pilz, J Graydon, D Christie, J Nielsen Freshmen A Freshman meets his fate The f1TSt year of high school lS a perlod of adjustment Those flrst few weeks can be very bewilder1ng The Freshman 1S confronted with a complicated schedule, a maze of classrooms, new teach ers and classmates, and the problem of just which activities he should select. Above all, each Freshman worrles about Initiation. When the big day flnally arrived, the fat lady, the bride and groom, the baby, and all the rest scraped and bowed to the Sophomores until they reached the1r homeroom haven and safety. At night each one came to the front with knees trembling and perform ed a stunt. But when they were ly initiated and lt was time to dance, the Freshmen agreed that really the ones who had had the thorough- relax and they were most fun. alas s h C p Us J i ,V 7 4 n ' w 5' V- , ,4 ' ' 1, S r y is 'iff I g M



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no 1 J D Fiems, R 4 D v .- Rosin, S Bushweiler, C Anderson, C Norlin, C Phelps, A Wrage, M Bowen ROW 2 R. Hanson, C Domke, J Hawtin, S Straw, B Rued, D Berglund ROW 3 T Zick, R. Hahn, D Button, D Testin, W Anderson, R. Walters CVice Presidentb, R. Jorgenson, QPresidentJ, Mrs Bloch CAdv1sorJ Junlors attaln offlclal status as upperclassmen wlth the arrival of th61P class rings in the fall The design they choose 15 a d1St1HCtiV9 S1gH of their unlty as a class Every Junlor 1S certaln that the rlngs his class has chosen are the most beautiful 1n the state Strangely enough, however, almost immediately after receivlng them some Junlor boys give their rings to members of the falr sex M' The Jun1or Prom on May 2, with 'South P8C1f1Cn as the theme, was the ex clusive project of the class Carol Ander son and Ronnle Walter were chosen to reign as king and queen Sharon MCKH1ght super vised the various committees responsible for the success of the dance 'XII 1 Class rings arrive .L 2 x 3 X X. I 3 ay n ' B d .,,, v. 21 ,,, J w I 0 s o o o o Q 0 1 Hering, B. Marsden CTreasurerD, L. Christensen, M. Brewer CSecretaryJ, E. Urban, S. McKnight. ow 2 s o 1 e ik' km . o E .WXQIW Mm f .

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Wild Rose High School - Rose Yearbook (Wild Rose, WI) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 11

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Wild Rose High School - Rose Yearbook (Wild Rose, WI) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 6

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Wild Rose High School - Rose Yearbook (Wild Rose, WI) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 30

1959, pg 30


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