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FEBRUARY FOURTEENTH Philomathia sponsored HBeaux and Arrowsu, a formal held in the boys' gym. Parents and faculty, as well as stu- dents, appreciated Philo's work to make this one of the best dances of the year. MAY FIRST Senior Swing had as its theme, HMardi Grasn. The kids that were in costume looked like they were hav- ing fun, especially the Hgirlsn, Jim Crawmer and Bill Stacy. The highlight of the evening came when Paul Trump announced that Phyllis Berg was Prom Queen. MARCH TWENTIETH nSuddenly It's Springu really caused a lot of flowers to blossom in the boys' gym. And may we add, there was a slight touch of Spring Fever in the air. Thanks to the Sophomores everyone enjoyed Shuffle.
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DECEMBER NINETEENTH The food drive, snonsored by Student Council, was for the purpose of collecting food for two French schools Hadoptedu hy Wisconsin High. Three later drives collected clothing, school supplies, and money. I DECEMBER EIGHTEENTH The Wisconsin High choir gave HThe Messiahu as its annual Christmas program. Mr. Robert Petzold directed and soloists were.Joan Stein, Paul Trump, Helen Erickson, Nancy Thompson, Don Damon, and Betty Loetscher. J f 'i7 , .,f 1? 45 3 h A as fem, fb ..-- - is 5 'ff FEBRUARY THIRTEENTH By this time the basketball season was well under. way. Ch that nightwe P18Yed SU0U8h' ton. It was an out-of-town game, and WQ3 enjoyed by everyone that went. One contri- buting factor was the fact that we won.
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MAY FIFTEENTH The King summoned all of his subjects to the 'King's Court'. Junior Prom was really a wonderful success this year, waterfall and all. Paul and Phyllis were grand roy- alty. JUNE TENTH ' When one receives a diploma, he wants to be wearing a graduation gown that fits. The kids look a little different in this garb, don't they? WMMWWWWWYW?'WI11'''lW'UI''1'lNFwmwm lww,ww 'wr m '1 '1 ' ' 'V' , W ffwwl' w f-N- i'-- '1 wx wx mu MAY TWENTY-EIGHTH It was like June in January. The all- school play, 'January Thaw', was held at the Union. Directed by Mr. Paul Gauger, its leading characters were portrayed by Bob Hegenberg, Carol Cowan, Dorothy Hobs, Joan Stein, and Paul Trump.
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