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enuor Class Hustory One bright fall morning in September, 35 eager but green freshmen joined the students of Winside High There we found Mrs James Troutman to welcome us who was also to be our sponser throughout the year chose Yvonne Willers as out class president Highlighting our first year was nFreshman Initiation There we dressed as characters from literary themes We also enjoyed a watermelon feed furnished by the seniors Herman Biggerstaff, Donald, and Ronald Rohde left during the year for other schools We completed our year by an all school picnic at Crystal Lake When we gathered together in September, 1955, we found that durlnv the summer Donna Field, Laura Jo Hamilton, Rogene Prince, and Larry Willers had also left for other schools Lonnie Behmer was chosen as our class president and Coach Otfried Buelter, as our sponsor In the spring the Juniors decided that they needed two waiters and waiteresses to assist them in giving their banquet 'Candy Land for the seniors Chosen were Lonnie Behmer, Roger Morris, Carol Kahny, and Gerldine Bleich Lester Geu and Judy Carstens left our ranks during the sopho more year In the fall of 1956 twenty six wise and knowing juniors gathered again to organize a very eventful year We chose Mary Witte as our class president, Mr Harry Torney, our principal, and Mrs James Trout man to be our class sponsors On November 3J, we gave our first class Torney Those in the cast were Daniel Waterhouse, Yvonne Willers, Kenneth Ulrich, Rover Morris, Sonia Thompson, Lonnie Behmer, Retty Gaskill, Mary Witte, Nesley Ulrich, Gerladine Bleich, Nancy Iversen, Ruth Jensen, Jerry Graef, Lei Lani Wade, and Norris Janke On May 3 1957, we presented the seniors with a banquet, nOriental Gardens under the guidance of Mrs Troutman Yvonne Willers was chosen to represent Winside at Girls State Richa d Ulrich was sent as the representative to Boys State Their alternates were Karen Renske and Wesley Ulrich September, 1957, we met to complete our senior year at W H S Much to our disappointment, we found that Geraldine Bleich had left us to attend school in Wayne Lonnie Behmer was chosen as our senior class president and Superintendent George Norris, as ours ponsor Our senior pictures were taken September Zo, and most of us received them before Christmas Our school year seemed to go by very fast and we apprec iated it more than ever before Soon the basketball games were over, our senior class play given, and we had enjoyed a beautiful banquet given to us by the junior class Baccalaureate was held on May 18, and on May 22, our commencement exercises took place We wish to say a deep and sincere nThank You to our principal, teachers, and parents who have given us encouragement and help and made our high school years happy and memorable , 0 C I . H . Y ll . , - play, nPapa was a Preachern by Alyene Porter which was directed by Mr. 0 VI , In . . . YI
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Qflasa will WE THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1958, of the city of Wlnside, of the county of Wayne, of the State of Nebraska, of the United States of America, knowing that we are the smartest, liveliest, and undoubtedlythesweetest class ever to enter or leave this beloved school, do hereby, make, ordain, and establish this, our last will and testament nAmen Article I, to the faculty To our superintendent Mr Norris we leave hope for such orpanlzed class meetings in the future as we have given him in tke past To our principal, Mr Torney, we leave hope for quiet typing classes, less terxlfing conpldants, and play productions as hilarious as ours have been He may also add our comic books to the library To Mrs Troutman, we leave our ability to understand English liter ature and matnematlcs so that she may pass it on to her future classes. To our coach, Mr Matz, we leave appreciatlwn for his jokes and flne sense of humor To Mrs Moore, we leave a hope for more q let seniors To Mrs Mcflary, we leave thanks for all the aroma that come up stairs from the Home Economics Room To Mr Van, we leave our old music and best wlsnes for a larger bard Article II, to the clas e To the Juniors we leave our books and deskscn the west side of the study hall To the Sophomores, we leave our abillty to get along with the teacrers To the Freshmen, we leave our cars beca se we know that they will make good use of them Artlcle III, to the JuH1OPS I, Loren Beckner, will my driving ability to Dennis Bowers so he can get through his senior year safely I, Lonnle Behmer, will my abllity to argue to all the jUHlOPS so no one will p ck on them I, Karen Fenske, will my N ift of silence to Eugene Miller whlch w1ll enable him to hear more tn'nvs without people knowing that he is around I Betty Gaskill, will my ability to whisper in study hall m Jarlce Brudigan, Becky Farr, and Patty cause I he will Iroutman das had sald know Jones Jerry eraef, will my love for moonlight to Keny Nettleton be know he'll make good use of it Shlrley Hetrick, will my ngift always have sometnina to say Nancy Iverser, will my love of gab' to Wayne Harris, so that for morning hours to Ruth Ann Ruth Jaeger, will my blush to Jane Kant sowe will know when she a bad time Butch Janke, will my love for oldergirlsto Bill Dltman Enough Rutdie Jensen, w1ll my giggles to Leila Redel so we will always I, where she is I, Carol iahny, will my height to Wilma Wylie so she will know what is golrg on up here I, Roger Morris, will my 999 girl friends to Howard Schuetz so that I can get them off my hards Continued on next page I 1 N o a . . , 1 ' . . I l. - q 1 o I I o , C . 0 P V1. o - M 0 v up v . . S . . , . 1 o lo S S. I o , . J A U I o , 0 . . . 4 - c U, ll ' - .a w 'L C o , . A . J , I ., A A 1 - ' o I . g v , .1 . - A - 1 .., A . E V, I, . . J- U I, . g . I - o I, I . 0 I . o Q A .1 v . - I I , I V 4
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