Wilmot Union High School - Panther Yearbook (Wilmot, WI)

 - Class of 1957

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READY T0 ASSUME LEADERSHIP Page Thirty-three

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Darold Callow leaves Without Joyce Heagle. Jerry Schilz leaves and glad of it. Ed Skora wills the privilege of getting a date in 20 minutes to next year's Senior Homecoming At- tendant. Ralph Kerkman leaves, confident that some day he may be really grown up. Bill Haase leaves with only one last bequest, Have fun while you're living, you're going to be dead a long time. Wendy Bunce wills her early morning ride with just the bus driver to anyone who thinks it would be fun to live way out of the regular bus route. Dewey Mathews leaves a well-worn rag to polish apples for the teachers to Jim Coleman. Susie Rausch leaves her straight A average to Carol Crifasi. Diane Lois wills the title of Daughter of Ameri- can Revolution to anyone who feels like fighting for her rights. Wilma Kennison wills her quietness and shyness to Keith Kube. Donna Swartz leaves a new book of signed passes to anyone who likes to be sneaky without own- ing a pair of rubber soled shoes. To Miss Gulan we leave our deep appreciation for the patience and assistance she has given us in the past four years. To Mrs. Miller we leave the Library, with a special list of names of those who are to be tracked down for not paying their book fines. To Mr. Bucci we leave knowing we will never hear again the remark, Got any money for me for ticketsj ? To Mrs. Weinstein we leave a box for paper aero- planes that she has collected during the lst-hour study period throughout the year. To Mr. Stein we leave a special tape recorder so he can keep track of all the gossip, in order to answer students when they ask, How did you know that? To Mr. I-Iandke we leave the pleasant thought that he will never again have another all girls sci- ence class. fRemember the dreadful 4th hour your first year at Wilmot?J To Mrs. Mammenga we leave 4th hour Speech class. Don't you think that's enough? ? ? ? ? ? To Mrs. Firchow we leave her with the ability to teach dancing to a more attentive class. To Mr. Knight we leave asking only one ques- tion, Why don't they have a girls shop class ? To Mr. Rockwell we leave the task of being Class Advisor for 3 more years and the good and bad that may go with it. To Mr. Redovich we leave all the undesirable aromas that go with being a Chemistry teacher. To Mr. Frank we leave any old second hand pic- tures and the dummy, which we know he will never need. But the Annual Staff doesn't want them either. To Mr. Mammenga we leave a new bunch of head aches. Next year's Social Problems class. To Miss Richards we leave our Fake Excuses from home and also our report cards which she has not been able to find since the end of the first six weeks. fThey must still be at home.J To Mr. Schnurr we leave, thanking him for showing us the best road toward a better future. To the Juniors we leave the many memories that may go with being Seniors. To the Sophomores we leave the many thrills that go with being upper-classmen, such as the prom, and class play. To the Freshies we leave all the experience we gained in selling refreshments at the football and basketball games, which isn't much. To Wilmot High School we leave some finger- prints on the walls, initials carved here and there, our motto, Flunk early and avoid the rush and in the years to come, may our memories be as bright as our experiences are now. Page Thirty-two



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UNIOR On September 4, 1956, fifty-five students reg- istered as Juniors proud of their new name as upper- classmenf' We started our Junior year without a class ad- visor until Mr. Bucci consented to take us over. At our first class meeting we elected Jack LaMeer, presi- dentg Marlene Ratchek, vice-presidentg Gloria Sch- neider, secretary-treasurerg Rosemarie Hegner, stu- dent council representative. The Football Homecoming was a. very exciting event for us. We elected John Rausch and Dorothy Zboja as attendants to represent our class at the dance. Our class rings arrived surprisingly early on November 10, and We began to realize that we were really getting closer to the end of the year. Our class play was a big success thanks to our directo1', Miss Gulan, who kept us working hard and earnestly right up to the night of the play, which was November ninth. We felt that everyone had done a terrific job in putting on Our Hearts Were Young and Gay as the final curtain dropped. It seemed like only a short time after the play that prom time came around. The decorations fit right into the theme of Harbor Lights for which Mrs. Firchow gave us many ideas for decora- ting. The prom was a big success with everyone having a fine time. Our king was Gil Amborn and his queen Gloria Schneider. We enjoyed our Junior year to the fullest extent and We are looking forward to our next year at Wil- mot as The Seniors. Page Thirty-four

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