Wisconsin High School - Wisconsin Yearbook (Madison, WI)

 - Class of 1949

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Page 18 text:

Orientation lst Row: Cunningham, Aitken, McCanse, Froker, Donoghue, Grove, Blair, Bronson. 2nd Row: Hancock, Pyle, Edwards, Olwell, Demitros, Mack, Lange, Treichel, Mrs. Johnson. 3rd Row: Olson, Combs, Holm, Postweiler, Hanson, Coletti, Clayton, Cooper, Smith. 7th Grade The seventh grade certainly hasn't been dull this year. As one of the teachers remarked: The seventh grade is always having parties, parties, PARTIES. This is no idle remark for whenever we, seventh graders, get a chance, we throw a party. We have had two or three dances. One was put on by Mrs. Justice, and she taught us to square dance. The others were sponsored by Mrs. Johnson, our advisor. Mrs. Meyer helped Us with a hobby show. Many interesting hobbies were exhibited in the main hall show-case. The Social Studies class had a talent show. The talents ranged from songs to trombones, from plays to violins. The seventh grade Social Studies class went on a tour through the Capitol to watch the state legis- lature in action. lt was not only interesting and fun, but it was instructive. That's the way it seems with the seventh grade teachers, they try to make the work fun, land they dol. ln Speech Class, we held a party for the parents. Before-Hand, we had been carefully instructed on how to introduce and make conversation with our elders. There were also a few other minor parties. We defy any other class to beat our record, We hold the Championship for being the party-havingest class in Wisconsin High.

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SEVENTH GRADE Don Aitken - Oh, my achin' back. Heather Blair - He is not six feet tall. Bill Brassington - But I can't-. Ann Bronson - I use Prell. John Clayton - And l was sure l was going to get an A in Math. Bill Coletti - Don't work too hard, Bill. Jim Combs - Bring your comb this morning, Jim? John Cooper - Ah did not. Q Mary Cunningham - Mary's little lamb. Dick Demitros - Found a peanut. .loan Donoghue - Industrial Arts is my favorite class. fGuess why.J Lynne Edwards - Now what! Nancy Froker - Cornelia, you like apples don't you? Roddy Groves - Five and a half equals one rod: that's me! Arlene Hancock - Oh, that practice teacher! Peter Hanson - Mr. A. and I aren't speaking. lAnyway I'm notj Warren Hoffer - Pee-Wee Hoffer. Tommy Holm - No tricks now, McCanse. Nancy Lang - How's your ROD measurement coming. Cornelia Mack - Our little angel? Elizabeth McCanse - Now when I get to be cheerleader-. Keith Olson - Kilroy was here! Gail Olwell - Miss Giggles. Sigfried Postweiler - Just call me Sigy. Betty Pyle - This board is too straight. Joan Shumate - Hoffer put your eyeballs back in! Jerry Smith - The small wasteful size. Paul Treichel - All we can stand is a trickel of Treichel. EIGHTH GRADE Calvin Beals - You lead and l'll follow. Monoa Bergor - Oh, Blubber Boy. Robert Buechner - Good for four points. Sherrill Butts - Hair of Gold, Eyes of Blue. Emily Custer - When I was in California-. Paul Dedie - I'm going night night. Frederick Dettloff - Feathertop. William Donnelly - Well, I think. John Dunn - Dreamboat. James Edwards - Empty barrels make the most noise. Katherine Esch - Me and Kay Eye. Don Fauerbach - Who's the girl with the blue ribbon? Maynard Fogelberg - Something new everyday. Carl Fritz - Shorty. Jane Gregg - I know him personally. Phyllis Havey - Sioux City Phyllis. John Huskins - I don't know. Gloria Jacobson - lt's my sister's you know. William Lea - I'm here but my heart's out west. William Lee - Hey, Billy, where's my book. Mary Lenz - What do you mean? Hugh Olson - Ho Hum! Monika Riemer - Monkey. Sidney Rundell - Always on the go. Donald Schmitt - I was seosick. Judy Shapiro - Little angel with horns. Peter Statz - That's right. Ronnald Stebbins - I can get my waist down to 26 inches. Wright Moore Thomas - Courteous! Lois Ann Tracy - You call everybody darling.

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