Wilton High School - Wiltonian Yearbook (Wilton, WI)

 - Class of 1959

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CLASS POEM The years have gone swiftly by Here at Wilton High. We leave this poem in memory Of all the things that are to be. Allan Martin, a handsome lad. Leaving school will make him glad. Around the town he does drive To be a truck driver he will strive. Leanne Anderson, a friendly lass. Was voted most studious in our class. As a nurse she'll do well. If you want a friend. Leanne's just swell. Sharon O'Gara, cute and full of pep. With the boys she's really hep. Going out is her favorite pastime Mike, Billy and who was it last time? Shirley Boerst. tall and fair, Has a lot of waves in her hair. Queen of our Prom last year Shirley will succeed, never fear. Jim O'Rourke, who drives a Ford, Goes everywhere on his own accord. Making noise and having fun As though he has his work all done. Jim Cox, a comical lad. One will never see him sad. Jim loves to drive the Chevy To follow him would make you dizzy. Helen Phalin, f.ve foot two. Has blond hair and eyes of blue. On Ontario she keeps her eye The name Roger will make her sigh. Delores Creviston. short and fair, A diamond ring is proud to wear. She's full of pep and lots of fun She keeps Norman on the run. Raymond Saxby, tall and lean, On the basketball floor is real keen. Ray is really very smart A Sophomore girl claims his heart. Karen Creviston, a real nice gal To everyone is a real pal. Of the boys she wants no part Which she thinks is very smart. Thomas Schindler, tall and shy. Is an independent guy. A better friend you'll never meet A guy like Thomas is hard to beat. David Dunnum, a wonderful guy, On a Tomah girl keeps his eye. He loves to drive his little Nash So to Tomah he can dash. Roger Von Haden, a farmer wants to be, But, we'll have to wait and see. He loves to drive his father's car It takes him both near and far. Richard Gini, short and plump, Really makes the teachers jump. In study hall he creates a fuss Where Dick is there's a ruckus. Alice Wendland, quiet and meek, An occupation soon will seek. On her finger is a ring The name ''John'' makes her sing. Rosalia Hemmersbach, a witty gal, To everyone is a real pal. On Mark she keeps her eye They'll get married as time goes by. Rodney Wilde, full of fun, Is a friend to everyone. He likes to drive his Chev around To be a good driver he is bound. Peter Kruse, tall and fair. Drives his car everywhere. Peter never causes a riot He just wants to be a pilot. Karon Zuhlke, happy and gay. Saves every penny of her pay. A secretary is her aim in life She'll make someone a good wife. Janet Liefke, a pretty girl. Keeps her hair in a curl. She loves to go out on dates With the boys she really rates. Because the years have gone so fast It's time to say so long at last. Yes. it's time to bid good bye We've enjoyed the years at Wilton High.

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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1959, being of sound mind leave the following possessions, both real and imaginary, to the underclassmen. I, Leanne Anderson, will my studious nature to Paul Udulutch. Let’s make use of it, Paul. I, Shirley Boerst, will my love to sing to Shirley Hericks. Let’s hit the right note. I, Jim Cox, will my ability to go out and have a good time to Billy Bever. I, Delores Creviston, will my going steady to Barbara Lay. Don’t give up yet, Barbara. I, Karen Creviston, will my red hair to Marlys Olson. I’ve had it long enough. I, David Dunnum, will my typing ability to all the underclassmen. Good Luck. I, Richard Gini, will my ability to get along with Miss Bartol to Margaret McCann. I, Rosalia Hemmersbach, will my sense of humor to Marlene Geier. O.K. now let’s hear a good laugh. I, Peter Kruse, will my car to no one. After all I have lots of use for it. I, Janet Liefke, will my dimples to the junior girls. They do come in handy sometimes. I, Allan Martin, will my ability to argue to Ruth Fauska. Did I hear you say something, Ruth? 1, Sharon O’Gara, will my love to go to dances to Jerry Lyden. How about switching from the bop to my favorite, a fox trot. I, James O’Rourke, will my ability to tease girls to Harlan Englerth. Lets see some action, Harlan. I, Helen Phalin, will all my old boy friends to anyone who wants them. One is enough for me. I, Raymond Saxby, will my ability in sports to the basketball and baseball players. I, Thomas Schindler, will my love for going hunting to Neil Winchell. That is, on weekends only. I, Roger Von Haden, will my valuable tips for getting out of work to anyone who is in need of them. I, Alice Wendland, will my quietness and subdued behavior to Jim Meseberg and Verdell Beier. Silence please, boys. I, Rodney Wilde, will my wise cracks to Virginia Devine. They come in handy at night. I, Karon Zuhlke, will my love to drive to Lyle Schindler. You could save me some miles, Lyle. THE CLOCK OF LIFE The clock of life is wound but once. And no man has the power To tell just when the hands will stop -- At late or early hour. Now is the only time you own; Live, love, toil with a will; Place no faith in ‘tomorrow,’ for The clock may then be still.



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SENIOR STATISTICS NAME ALIAS EXPRESSION PASTIME WANTS TO BE Leanne Anderson Bobby Honestly, Kid Reading Nurse Shirley Boerst Shirl I’m just not a kiddin' Singing A Secretary James Cox Jim Shut up Loafing Principal Delores Creviston Mutz This is the way it went. Being with Norman Norman's wife Karen Creviston Red No Kiddin’ Shorthand Commercial Teacher David Dunnum Dave Come On Driving his Nash Rambler Out of School Richard Gini Dick Oh, Ya Teasing Important Rosalia Hemmersbach Rosie So Don't I Seeing Mark Mark's Wife Peter Kruse Pete Of Course Going to Tomah A Mechanic Janet Liefke Jan I can't tell Fishing Going Steady Allan Martin Gunder I didn't say a word. Driving Truck Trucker Sharon O'Gara Shrimp Man Going Steady Beautician James O'Rourke Jim I don't care Doing Nothing Art Linkletter II Helen Phalin Helen Ho Hum Dreaming Her Own Boss Raymond Saxby Ray Come Again Basketball A Farmer Thomas Schindler Tom Haven't had a date since Nov. Sleeping Useful Roger Von Haden Rog Oh, Sure Working Just Anything Alice Wendland Alicia Oh, Ya Eavesdropping John's Wife Rodney Wide Rod One never knows, does one? Driving Rosie to Catechism Taxi-Cab Driver Karon Zuhlke Karon Oh, Shoot Playing Accordian Secretary

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