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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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READY T0 ASSUME LEADERSHIP Page Thirty-three
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Front row, left to right: Cherene Siffring, Mary Ann Powlowski, Rosemarie Hegner, Bonnie Snyder, Kay Cornell, David Ezelle, Joy Meloun, Gloria Schneider, Marlene Ratchek, Pat Rodney, Naoma Platts, Donna Minnis. Second row: Class Advisor, Mr. Bucci, Lillian Smith, Bob Snarski, Donna Michaelis, John Venovic, Jim Johnson, Roger Dankert, Charles Kist, Louise Matthies, Dorothy Zboja, Darlene Lesner, Helen Allen, Joan Gall, Rosemarie Ziegler. Third row: Charles Prange, Frank Schreiner, Marvin Vincent, John Zboja, Wally Rosentreter, Jim Sheen, Jim Bruenning, Wendell Schenning, Jim Bauman, John Rausch, Armond Nolan, Donna Tilton. Fourth row: Jeanette Hoener, Charlene Thebault, Stanley Epping, Gil Amborn, Don Fernandez, Jerry Van Patten, Bob Kramer, Ronnie Perry, Jack LaMeer, Al Smith, Ruth Kaiser, Howard Kohlstedt. Class Colors: Pink and Charcoal Class Flower: Rose Class Motto : Forward Ever, Backward Never Page Thirty-five
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