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The evening of May 11, 1951 was a big event at WHS, The student body and many alumni had a wonderful time at the annual Junior Prom danoing to the music of Bob Mlada and hie Orchestra, and eating the re¬ freshments that were served The Prom, held in the Gym was decorated to the theme rt By the Light of the Silvery Moon rt . Later in the evening King Terry Brick crowned Dorothy Lamere as his Queen. The Grand March was led by the King and Queen, followed by court attendants Delores Verheyen, Lois Gerondale, Zita Verhaseelt, and Carol Lamere The Prom Committees were as follows: DECORATIONS: Zita Verhaseelt, Chairman; Lois, G-erondale Rosanne Van Lanen, Bob Duescher. PROGRAMS: Evelyn Brittnacher, Chairman; Darlene Van Dyke, Dorothy Lamers, Delores Verheyen, Carol Lamers REFRESHMENTS CHECKING: Pat Smith, Chairman; Lois Ger— ondale, John Finnegan, Darlene Brown. Lores BaunurartnftT- QUEEN Dorothy Lamers KING Terry Brick On April 15, 1951 the Junior Class presented their 3-aot class play, the name of which was “Aunt Minnie From Minnesota.“ A good crowd enjoyed the fine entertainment The play was directed by Mies Youniss and Mr. Westman. The oast was as follows: Aunt Minnie • • • • Mrs Emily Evans • Elvira Evans • • • Eva Evans • • • • • Emery Eaton • • • • Guy Graham • . Silas Spencer • • • Patience Perkens • Andy Andrews • • • Cornelia Curtis • Nella Nelson . Worthington Winter Rosanne Van Lanen • Zita Verhaseelt Evelyn Brittnacher . . Darlene Brown Robert Duescher • Terry Brick • Wayne Newhouo e • Dolores Verheyen • • Lloyd Gussert • .Darlene Van Dyke Pat Smith • . • • Tom Kusecv
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• T : H How 1— i left-right) C. Arabroeius, F. Bungean, J. Stephan, D Just, D. Grahl, « D. Reschke, M. Nelessen, B Heramel How 2—B. Vandersteen, R. Van Epern, C. Wobeck, M. Huntington, D. Hunting- ton, R. Gayso, C. Klieter, B. Hennessey, H Van Oss, L, Meulemane, Miss Huebner How 3 R. Buechler, E. Broeren, J, Berger, G. Gerrits, P. Gleebcr, G. New- n M W house, F. Brooks, C. Nevrhouse, C. Wall, B. Verteten, C. Peterson, J. Brooke. HI-LITE STAFF [G) Editor-in-Chief Clara Ambrosius Class Editor - Myrtle Huntington Feature Editor - Frances Bungean Sports Editor - Carl Newhouse Humor Editor - Pat Clancy Art Editor - Shari Winkler Typists - Ruth Geyso, Delores Just, Blanche Hennessey, Myrtle Huntington Reporters - All class members. Advisor - Miss Janet Huebner REFLECTOR STAFF C 0 a vAei Hi-Lite Staff Prepare For First Edition Editor-In-Chief — Beatrice Remmel Busin ess Manager — Joe Berger Associate Editor - Dolores Just Feature Editor - Mildred Nelessen Advertising Editor - Lloyd Meulemane Sports Co-Editors - Ronald Buechler, Gordon Newhouse Advisor - Miss Janet Huebner
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rl o n H T ' wae a bright and sunny Oct. 13 th (and a FRIDAYJI) when WHS took on the Hortonville Eleven and trounced them soundly. Victory always makes a Homecoming doubly coming 1959 the Joyous, and ours was surely good. That evenin ; “Blue Notes Orch. furnished music for a very successful climax to our Homecoming Festivities. King Ronald Bueohler and Queen Judy Stephan reigned at Homecoming Dance, Friday, Oct. 13, 1950. the 1 U50 OTS Homecoming Parade begins—led by the band. 2 . First Prise Winning Float—Jr. Glass had a fire engine dashing to “Put Out Hortonville ' s Fire. 3 Second Prize went to the Seniors with their firey dragon- made of gunney sacks, crepe paper, and many legs. Theme: “Hortonville Will Be A-Draggin ' .“ A. Sophomore entry said—“Wash them out; Wring Them Out; Hang them on the Line. • .We ' ll beat Hortonville any old tlme.“ 5 Freshies had a ducking tank theme—“Let ' s Duck Hortonville . football cheerleaders pep up the side interest at kick-off time. 6 . Five is
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