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0 , 0 ', SEPTEMBER -Why the long faces? It couldn't be that school has started again? -How come the Freshies look so scairt this time of the year? -What? Another petition in Senior English today! -Initiation Day- -is this school or a masquerade party? Winneconne 51 Omro 6. -The first Blue Monday of the year. Cheer up! There's only about thirty of 'em left. -Some 1953 graduates have been visiting us. They're glad they aren't back! -First assembly--Major Driess told us about the Truce Talks in Korea. -Doesn't Mr. Marker have a talented Social class? That harmony sure was swell. Wolves 14 Reedsville 0. -Homecoming court chosen today. Chase 'em, girlsl -All the Seniors are smirking nowg trying to im- prove their pictures, I guess. -Kimbel Baugrud chosen Homecoming King. -First pep meeting. The Wolves are sure on the ball l Winneconne 20 Denmark 0. -According to those ba g e ed F T A mem S Y' Y . . . tbersi that must have been some convention at Brod- ea . The Seniors visited Taycheeday. Some wanted to stay--well, for a week anyway. OCTOBER The office training class sure enjoyed those two football games today, didn't they? They say dog is man's best friendg even in band? Miss Guinther appeared at the doorofthe office training class to ask what all the laughter was about. HER class wanted to know. After a lot of patient waiting, the final cast was selected for the Senior Class Play. No school--in the afternoon. Floats were being trimmed for the annual Homecoming Parade. Hur-rah we came through againl I ll Our Home- coming game with Hortonville ended up with a topsy-turvy score of 56-0, in our favor, of course. Everyone seems peppy after the big Homecoming Dance Saturday night. More initiation! H The F. T , A, held its install- ation meeting tonight, Everyone is cramming for their six-week exams which will take place next week. Hope you are really studying. Game at Fteedom,.,Score was 19-0 in our favor. WINNECONNEIS INTERNATIONALLY KNOWN .... We're having German Educators visiting our school all this week. This day was breath-taking. Game at Shioctong Score 21 to 6 in our favor. Wonderful playing, boys! I ll Today we had 27 educators from 19 different countries visiting our school. They were sponsored by the Office of Education in Washington, D. C. and by the University of Wisconsin. Big day for the F. H. A. girls. Their convention is being held today in our gym and it seems as though they are enjoying themselves. All the canaries got together today in Rotating Chorus. Last game of the season was held today. It was really a tough one, but we won over Wrightstown 20 to 0 to cop the Little Nine Championship again.
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77560452424 U! 56400621 Dawn. Top Row, Left to ri ht: G. La Marche, W. Siebert, R. Day. J. Thorne, Mr. Emerson, G. Van Austin, D. Neubauer, M. Chase, G. Micgels, M. Coughlin, A. Opperman. Fourth Row: D. Pinnow, L. Bockin, J. Schaetz, D. Peterson, K. Hubli, R. Williams, W. Ginnow, I. Puhl, T. Patenaude, M. Hoyer, R. Saputo, G. Hoewisch, B. La Marche, T. Phillips. Third Row: M. Gabauer, R. Mathison, E. Riley, I. Grunwald, L. Glasshoff, I. Brommelmeier, R. Krueger, C. Hanson, S. Schme1ing,P. Kolodzik, M. Korn, L. Opperman, I. Kelloggl-1 B. Kiesow. Second Row: M. Mathlson, R. Hansen, J. Thiex, J. Smith, C. Romberg, J. Linstedt, L. Pride, N. Sc midt, S. Breaker, N, Becker, D. Meyers, D. Dorow, N. Bork, K. Rozek, D. Johnson. First Row: M. Popke, M. Meinen, M. Disch, I. Quigley, B. Ruedinger, J. Hofberger, A. Bradley, B. Borree, B. Olson, S. Bruss, J. Olson, E. Decker, G. Reese, M. Wiesner, I. Wheaton, M. Becker, B. Chase, Mrs. Loberg. - V Class Officers, Standing, Left to right: David Peterson, President, Martin Coughlin, Vice President. Seated: Mary Disch, Treasurer, Judy Grunwald, Secretary. 21
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