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Front row. left to right: Mildred Shnwanokasic, David Carlaon, Alice Flint-Back row: Kdward Ceernicki, Jean Hauser, Mariannu Harnden. Robert Nichols. Ninth and Tenth Grades ydU- F'ront row, left to ri»rht: Wilma Kubiak, Patricia Rise, I More Kubiak. Doris [edracyer. Ora Olaoh. .. Middle row: Keith Richardson, Nicoiina Perri, Wayne White. Athlene Dahl. Leonard Peacock. Top row; Mnrwoxi Burr, Raymond Wyman. Ralph Voss, Jerry Ijjiik. Not in the picture: James Lome. Phillip Plocar, Donald Reinick. Leon ia
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names with other school . She reigned with John at our Junior prom. She has been our cheerleader for three years. In eighth grade, an attractive young lady who was to rnmain with us till the end came from St. John’s in Milwaukee. Esther was the belle of this school for a time. Her first experience in home economic? was in reading a recipe. At first she thought cooking meant just measuring the ingredients called for and not following the directions for combining them. She was hom«‘-coraing queen her senior year. Our class was so large it was divided Into two ci sres from fifth grade to eighth grade. Then we were merged in our freshman year for the first time and we numbered fifteen pupils n huge class for our high school. Gradually our ranks dwindled and we wen seven. Rosalie Taggart came in our Junior year and swelled our ranks to eight. Because of her hearing she been our radio interpreter. She has kept u on our toes in school with her ready answers. Our junior year was a busy one. We decorated for the prom with a Mexican theme. Right after that we arranged and gave the Junior-Senior Banquet. Wo were the first class to have a banquet and the first eighth grade to get certificates. Our senior year found us no less busy with our Tattler”, home economics suppers, assembly programs, tests, college examinations, and last hut not least GRADUATION. —Elaine Kresrin The Seniors As VVe Know Them Name Nickname Favorite P»«?ime Pet Peeve Ambition Favorite Saying Dorothy Faber Dot Reading movie magazine.- Washing dishe Office worker Can’t Evelyn Hngenuin Red Receiving nnd writing letters Comics Typist It makes me tired Elaine Kretadu June Taking pictures Washing dtshe Photographer or Physical Ed. Sure Enough Lorraine Kuhink l.o rry Reading Awkward fellows Dramatic Actress Stop being Silly Esther Nettesheim Essie Reading newspaper Being teased Office worker Teacher You see! John Rnlowicjc Johnny Sport Quictnoss Mechanic That’s no! Rosalie Taggart Rosie Listening to Radio Being tensed Teacher of the Deaf Murder! George Tacharner Reto Modeling Airplane- Smoking and drinking Airplane Pilot Uh! 12
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Front row. left to rijrht: John Goetz, Fe Lotto Avcrill, Dorothy Robbing. Claud® SweeUlla. Middle row: Marjorie I-a More, Daniel l«ewi», Eugene Szejna. Helen LcBel Top row: Lucille Bla er, Francis Thompson. Buford Hunter. Front row, left to rittht: Adelaide Fuller, l-esetta TenEyck, Delortf Elat mm. Betty Gorkowski, Donna Milton, Joan Szejnu. Middle row: Ruth Tuinutra, Marilyn Smith, Clara Bonttoy, Gloria I'erhai, Barbara Brooke. Top row: George Grant, Richurd 1-eoiinrd, Robert Turluck. Jack Hnthway. Clifford Walluce. Advanced Manual Classes Seventh and Eighth Grades
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