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D. Heidmann, D. Rye. FIRST ROW: S. Schlise, D. Feld, D. Piette.
Foreword
Students of Algoma High School look out upon a vast universe. They are not
merely observers looking down upon the changing world, but they are part of the
world. Hence, PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE has been selected as the theme of
the 1963 yearbook, "Scroll of the Wolves. "
Learning to live with the dramatic developments of science and technology
and to contribute to progress in human relations are challenges to youth as they
study and look forward. Horizons are broadened, and attempts are made to develop
citizens who will be capable of preserving the best of our heritage and of using and
advancing the marvels of our age for the greatest good of humanity.
DKACQWM
We, the Class of 1963, wish to extend our
gratitude to a teacher who has done countless things
for us. Through her wise counsel and untiring ef-
forts, she has aided us in the production of our year-
book.
To Miss Alice Higgins, we proudly dedicate
this "Scroll of the Wolves." We will always re-
member her kindness and friendship.
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DONALD I. BERNS
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A review of the tremendous progress the United
States of America has made during the middle 1900's in
the fields of scientific development reveals to us more
and more the need for a well rounded and strong educa-
tional program.
We have witnessed great strides in modes of com -
munication bringing world wide events to our living
rooms as they happen. We have succeeded in assuming
the lead among the nations of the world in placing useful
satellites in orbit and in space travel. Our strides in
nuclear science and the use of atomic power for industrial
purposes are rapidly overshadowing their wartime functions
and showpromise ofa very productive future and a saving
of our declining needed natural resources.
Electronic computers are able to do the work of
great numbers of human minds and hands with complete
accuracy. Electronic robots will soon be probing the
ocean bottoms and perhaps uncovering untold quantities
of oil and mineral resources.
World travel in jet propelled stratocruisers enables
man to reach any country of the world within one short
day, actuallyshrinking the world, so we are all neighbors.
All of this has greatly changed our lives. And while
we look at space travel, instant communication, elec-
tronic machines and nuclear power with awe and wonder-
ment, we must not forget the great role of the American
family, our schools and our churches in discipling us, so
we can continue to be socially well adjusted human
beings. Neither must we lose sight of the importance of
a sound educational training in the fundamentals and in
the ability to think, nor can we fail to train ourselves to
choose right from wrong, the ethical rather than the im -
moral and the just rather than the unjust.
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HARVEY H. CORNELL
Superintendent of Schools
Central State College, B. E.g University
of Wisconsin, M.A.g Senior Class Ad-
visor.
Hobbies -- Hunting, Fishing, Gardening,
Fixing Things.
Guidance Counselor
St. Norbert Collegeg Uni-
versity of Wisconsing
Senior Class Advisorg Stu- Qs
dent Council.
Hobbies -- Swimming,
Tennis, Photography.
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GERALD F, THIELKE
High School Principal
St. Norbert College,
Purdue Universityg Uni-
versity of Wisconsin,
Milwaukee.
Physicsg Advanced
Mathematics, Senior
Class Advisor, Camera
Club.
Hobby -- National Guard
LAURABELL ERDMANN
Assistant Secretary
Hobbies -- Knitting,
Crocheting, Painting.
GERTRUDE RIVERS
Badger Business College,
Green Bay.
Secretary
Hobbies -- Golf, Read-
ing.
STUDENT COUNCIL--TOP ROW: S. Gunnlaugsson, K. Kohlbeck, L. Hall, D. Heuer, J. Charles, G. Eggerr,
C. Lienau, R. Nesemann, R. Bero. FIRST ROW: D. Feld, L. Ledocq, J. Serrahn, B. Tlachac, B. Granius, D.
Hettiger, Mr. Berns.
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OFFICE STAFF--Miss Erdmann, Miss Rivers, Mr. Cornell, Mr.
Thielke.
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WILLIAM MIELKE LEO O' KONSKI MARVIN KRAUSE
MRS. C. A. ACKERMAN HERBERT STEPHENSON
The Senior Class of 1963 wishes to
take this opportunity to thank the Board of
Education for their time spent in the guid-
ance and careful planning of the educa-
tional facilities of Algoma High School.
The importance of a thorough education is
realized, and it is felt this education
would not have been possible without the
Board's leadership.
Through the future use of their
education, the Seniors will further show
their gratitude to the Board of Education.
BOARD OF EDUCATION--Leo O'Konski, Marvin Krause, William Mielke,
Ackerman.
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GERALD BARDOUCHE
University of Wisconsin, Wis-
consin State College, Stevens
Point, B.S.g Wisconsin State
College, Superior, Florida State
University.
General Science, Chemistry,
Freshman Class Adviser, Science
Club.
Hobbies--Hunting, Fishing.
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MARY AGNES BURNS
St. Mary-of-the-Woods, Terre
I-Iaute, Indiana, University of
Wisconsin, Madison.
English, Senior Class Adviser,
School Daze, One-Act Plays,
Forensics, Senior Class Play.
Hobbies--Skiing, Photography.
Southern Illinois University,
Macomb Teachers' College,
University of Illinois, Indiana
University, St. Norbert's,
De Pere.
Algebra, Geometry, General
Mathematics, Junior Class
Adviser.
Hobbies--Woodworking,
Photography.
LUCILE COOPER
University of Wisconsin,
Madison: Colorado State
University, Fort Collins,
Colorado.
Home Economics, Freshman
Class Adviser, F. H. A.
Hobbies--Travel, Crafts,
Photography, Gardening.
STANLEY C. HONKOMP
St. Louis University, B.S.
Latin, Sophomore English,
Sophomore Class Adviser,
Drama Club, Latin Club.
Hobbies--Reading, Music.
WAYNE DUVEL
Lakeland College, B. A.,
Wisconsin State College,
Superior.
World I-Iistory, Freshman Eng-
lish, Social Problems, Freshman
Class Adviser, Freshman Foot-
ball, Debate Coach, One-Act
Plays, Forensics.
I-lobbies--Fishing, Art, Hunting.
ALICE HIGGINS
Wisconsin State College,
Stevens Point, B.E. 3 Wisconsin
State College, Milwaukee.
History, Junior Class Adviser,
Student Forum, Annual.
Hobbies--Reading, Needlework.
ROBERT LOUIS KLIMKO
Wisconsin State College,
Oshkosh, B. S.
Freshman English, Freshman
General Music, High School
Vocal Groups, One-Act Plays.
I-lobbies--Baseball, Reading.
ROY R. KOSS
Wisconsin State College, River
Falls, B.S. ,University of Wis-
consin.
Vocational Agriculture, Soph-
omore Class Adviser, F.F.A.
Hobbies--Hunting, Farming.
LYNN C. LAWRENZ
Wisconsin State College, River
Falls, Stout State College, B. S.
Industrial Arts, Homecoming
Committee, Prom Chairman.
Hobbies--Woodworking,
Photography .
ELLEN McKENNA
Wisconsin State College,
La Crosse.
Physical Education, Health,
Cheerleaders, Pep Club,
G.A.ql.
Hobbies--Handicraft, Sports.
GEORGIA RANKIN
Door-Kewaunee Teachers
College, Wisconsin State
College, Oshkosh.
Art, Sophomore Class Adviser,
Art Adviser.
l-lobbies--Ceramic, Bowling,
lxiillinery, Painting.
BARBARA SONDALLE
Wisconsin State College, Oshkosh.
Junior English, Junior Class
Adviser, Library Club, One-Act
Plays.
Hobbies--Golf, Bowling,
Football.
THOMAS ll. VAN EGEREN
University of Wisconsin.
Physical Education, llealth,
Letterman's Club, Athletic
Director, llead Football Coach,
Assistant Basketball Coach,
llead Baseball Coach.
Hobby--Sports.
MABEL WATERSTREET
Wisconsin State College, White-
water, B.Ed.g University of
Wisconsin, Northwestern
University.
Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Senior
Class Adviser, School Daze.
Hobbies--Knitting, Reading,
Needlework
RICHARD K. RADTKE
Lawrence College, B. M. ,
Northwestern University, M.M.
Instrumental Music, Band.
Hobby--Woodworking.
LAWRENCE R. SCIIMITZ
Oshkosh State College.
Algebra, Sophomore Class
Adviser, Track Coach.
l-lobby--Coin Collecting.
Til LEROY sRoDA
Wisconsin State College,
Stevens Point: Wisconsin State
College, Superior.
Biology, Driver Education,
Sophomore Class Adviser,
Lettermen's Club, Science Club
Basketball Coach.
l-lobbies--Golfing, Hunting,
Plant Photography, Babysitting.
ELIZABETH K. WACEK
Marquette University.
Citizenship, Social Problems,
Freshmen Class Adviser.
llobby--Reading.
WILLIAM WILBERT
Wisconsin State College,
Whitewater.
Typing, Office Practice, Gregg it
Notehand, Junior Class Adviser
Assistant Football Coach,
School Daze.
Hobbies--Baseball, Football.
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PHILIP ALBERTSON "Sonny"
"l'm not bashful, I'm just waiting for the right opportunity.
Chorus 1.
CHARLES ANDERSON "Chas."
"Wise from the top of his head up."
Annual Staff 49 Pep Club 49 Prom Committee 39 Homecoming
Committee 49 Track 3, 49 Camera Club 19 Class Play 4.
DIANE ANDRE "Skinny"
"Generally speaking, she's generally speaking."
Annual Staff 49 Journalism 1, 2, 49 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3g Pep Club 1,
2, 39 Drama Club 2, 39 Homecoming Committee 1, 2, 3, 49 Band
Tournament 1, 2, 3, 4g State Music Tournament 2, 3, 49 Solo
Ensemble Tournament 1, 2, 3, 49 Forensics 2, 39 Music Clinic 29
Band 1, 2, 3, 49 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 49 Band Council lg Band Staff
1, 49 Band President 49 Class Plays 3, 49 One -Act Plays 1, 49
Homecoming Court 3.
LANA BAUERS
"Looks like an angel, acts like one, toog but you never can
tell what an angel will do. "
F.H.A. 1, 29 Pep Club 1, 2, 39 Prom Committee 39 Homecom-
ing Committee 49 Solo Ensemble Tournament 2, 3, 49 Chorus
1, 2, 3, 49 Camera Club 4.
ROGER BAUMANN "Speed"
"Girls are constantly running through his mind -- they don't
dare walk."
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29 Baseball 2.
STEPHEN BERO "Rev"
"I never let studies interfere with my education."
Entered from Northwestern Prep. , Watertown, Wisconsin.
Pep Club 49 Homecoming Committee 49 Forensics 2, 49 Foot-
ball Manager 49 Class Plays 3,4.
VEE JAY BRANN "VJ"
"l like ten minute classes, five for coming, and five for
going. "
Student Forum 39 Student Council 19 Prom Committee 39
Homeeemkng Committee 1, 2, 3, 49 One-Act Plays 3, 49 Home-
coming Court 29 Class Play 4.
WILLIAM BRUSKY "Fearless"
"lf you see me driving .... step aside! " A lot of men
didn't, and a lot of men died. "
Student Council 39 Homecoming Committee 49 Camera Club
2g Class Play 3.
SALLY BUCHOLTZ. "Sal"
"My male comes at night."
F.H. A. 19 Pep Club lg Drama 39 Library 49 Homecoming Com-
mittee 1, 2, 3, 49 Forensics 1, 2, 39 Chorus 2, 3, 49 Second Choir 1
LOIS BUECHNER
"If school is liberty, give me death."
Journalism 49 Library Club 2, 3, 49 Homecoming Committee 19
Forensics 29 Chorus 19 Class Play 3.
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LENORE BURMEISTER
"Always merry and never glum,
Makes a bright and cheerful chum. "
Journalism 4, Student Forum 3, 4, F.H. A. 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 3, 4
Drama 4, Prom Committee 3, Chorus 1, Class Play 4.
SHARON BUSCH
"A quiet girl with a pleasant smile,
She really makes life worth -while. "
Library 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Class Play 4.
STEPHANIE CESAR "Taffy"
"She's like a magnet -- attractive!"
Annual Staff 4, F.H.A. 1, G.A.A. 1, Pep Club 1, Prom Com-
mittee 3, Solo Ensemble Tournament 1, 2, 3,4, Forensics 2,
Chorus 2, 3, 4, Second Choir 1, Science Club 2.
REGINA CONDON "Jean"
"She came to us a stranger,
Remained with us a friend."
Entered from Saint Joseph Academy
Homecoming Committee 4, Camera Club 4.
DONNA COPPERSMITH "Lil"
"Lead me not into temptation,
But show me where it is."
Annual Staff 4, Journalism 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2,
3,4, Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Committee 1, 2, 3,4,
Band Tournament 1, 2, 3, 4, Solo Ensemble Tournament 1, 2, 3,
4, Forensics 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Class
Plays 3, 4, One -Act Play 1.
JANE LEMEUSE
" Amen! Or is it Ah Men?"
Journalism 4, G.A. A. 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band and Chorus
Tournament 1, Forensics 2, Chorus 1.
DIANNE DEPREZ
"Sweetness and fun,
All wrapped up in one."
F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 3,4, Drama 4, Prom Committee 3,
Forensics 2, Chorus 1, Class Play 3.
DONALD DIONNE "Don"
"He often burns the midnight oil, but not for studying."
F.F. A. 1, 2, 3,4, Prom Committee 3, Football 1, 2, Class Plays
3,4.
SHARON Dix "Dei,-h"
"God bless a woman driver."
Student Forum 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin
Club 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1,
3,4, Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Committee 1, 2, 3,4,
Solo Ensemble Tournament 3, Chorus 2, 3, Forensics 3, 4,
Second Choir 1, Science Club 4, Class Vice -President 3, Class
Plays 3,4, One -Act Play 3, Badger State 3.
GENE DOPKE "Joi-ly"
"lt's not what you do that's wrong,
It's what you get caught at. "
Entered from Northwestern Prep., Watertown
F.F.A. 2, 3,4, Pep Club 4, Prom Committee 3, Homecoming
Committee 3, Camera Club 2. 13
PATRICIA DUFEK "Dewey"
"Laugh and the world laughs with you5
Cry . . . and you wrinkle your face!"
Annual Staff 45 Student Forum 35 F.H. A. 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 25
Homecoming Committee 3, 45 Chorus 25 Camera Club 15 Class
Play 4.
GARY EGGERT
"Moonlight and roses -- Who needs roses?"
Annual staff 45 Student Forum 35 Student Council 45 Chorus 15
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 35 Baseball 45 Prom Court 3.
DIANNE FELD
"Life is one thing after another5
Love is two things after each other."
Annual Staff 3, 45 Student Forum 3, 45 Student Council 2, 45
G. A.A. 15 Latin Club 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 25 Drama 35 Home-
coming Committee 45 Band Tournament 1, 2, 3, 45 State
Music Tournament 1, 2, 3, 45 Solo Ensemble Tournament 1,
2, 3, 45 Music Clinic 25 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 1, 2, 3,45
Second Choir 35 Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Class President 45
Class Plays 3, 4.
JULYD FELLOWS
"I was born that way5 what's your excuse?"
Annual Staff 45 Student Forum 35 F.H. A. 1, 2, 35 G. A.A. 15
Pep Club 1, 25 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee
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DONALD FETT Sport
"Who cares if the sun "don't" shine,
I get my loving in the evening time."
Annual Staff 45 Pep Club 45 Homecoming Committee 1, 25
Chorus 15 Basketball 1, 25 Track 35 Baseball 1, 2,,3, 45 Class
Play 35 Prom Court 3.
ELIZABETH FETT "Betty"
"She reminds one of a little kitten . . . soft and affection-
ate . . . but beware of her claws."
Annual Staff 2, 3, 45 Student Forum 35 G. A.A. 15 Pep Club 1,
25 Drama 35 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 1, 2
3, 45 Band Tournament 1, 2, 3, 45 State Music Tournament 2, 3,
45 Solo Ensemble Tournament 1, 25 Forensics 25 Band 1, 2, 3, 45
Pep Band 1, 2, 3,45 Camera Club 2, 35 One -act Play 15 Prom
Court 35 Class Play 4.
GERALDINE FULP "Gerry"
"Blessed are those who have nothing to say and who cannot
be persuaded to say it."
Library 45 Prom Committee 3,
KAREN GARTZKE
"Me and my Ford and . . . "
Annual Staff 45 Journalism 45 Student Forum 35 F.H.A. 15
G. A. A. 15 Drama 25 Band Tournament 1, 2, 3, 45 State Music
Tournament 25 Solo Ensemble Tournament 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2,
3, 45 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Camera Club 2, 35 Class Secretary 45
Class Play 4.
DEAN GIETZ "Deanner"
"Laugh and l'll laugh with you.
Study and you'll study alone."
F,F.A. 1, 25 State Judging 25 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming
Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1.
TIMOTHY HAACK "Ratsy"
"Fun is like insurance, the older you get, the more it
costs."
Student Forum 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3.
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GAYLE HEUER
I ll marry for love, looks and money . . . the love of good
looking money."
Annual Staff 45 Journalism 45 Pep Club 15 Drama 35 Prom Com
mittee 3 Band Tournament 1, 2, 3,45 State Music Tournament
3 Solo Ensemble Tournament 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 2,
3 4 Science Club 25 Class Play 35 F.H.A. 1, 2, 35 G.A.A. 1,
2 Forensics 2.
RONALD HEUER
I don t stay out late at night, just early in the morning."
Journalism 45 Student Council 35 Debate 25 F.F.A. 1,45 Prom
Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 35 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Bas-
ketball 1 2 Class President 35 Class Vice -President 45 Class
Play 3 One -Act Plays 1, 35 Operetta 2, 3.
DANIEL HOFFMANN "Dann"
My favorite subject is social problems5 maybe because I
Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 45 Basketball 15
PATRICIA HOFFMANN "Swivels'
All work and no play would make me a dull girl."
F H A 1 Pep Club 25 Chorus 3,45 Camera Club 2, 4.
DONALD HUCEK
I ve found the way out of trouble is never as simple as the
F F A 3 Prom Committee 35 Football 1.
GARY JACOBOSKY "Swift
Why should the devil have all the fun?"
Debate 1 2 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Drama 45 Prom
Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 2, 3,45 Second Choir
4 Football 1, 25 Class Plays 3, 45 One -Act Plays 3, 4.
DAVID HEIDMANN
"The greatest men ask a foolish question now and then."
Annual Staff 3, 45 Student Forum 2, 3, 45 Debate 2, 3, 45 Latin
Club 35 Science Club 45 Badger State 3.
JOAN HEIDMANN
"The things I do are oh, so right,
Except when the teacher is not in sight."
Annual Staff 3, 45 Journalism 3, 45 Student Forum 3,45 F.H.A.
1, 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming
Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Band Tournament 15 Solo Ensemble
Tournament 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 15 Class Plays 3, 45 Drama 4.
JOHN HERBNER "HunS
"I always liked school, at least the vacation part."
Pep Club 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Second Choir 15 Football 25
Prom Court 3.
LARRY HERLACHE
"You can't be put in jail for killing time."
Homecoming Committee 25 Chorus 15 Lettermen's Club 45
Football 45 Track 3, 45 Baseball 4.
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WILLIAM IANDRIN "Bill
"He 's an artist's artist5 he could outdraw Jesse James."
Annual Staff 45 F.F. A. 1, 25 Pep Club 45 Class Play 45 Prom
Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 45 Forensics 15 Foot-
ball 2. '
LARRY JEANQUART
"He has three speeds -- slow, slower and stop."
F.F.A, 1, 2, 3,4.
GREGORY JENERJOHN "Greg
"Even the best of men can't resist temptations."
Student Council 15 Pep Club 3, 45 Baseball 3,4.
THOMAS .TUNIO "Tom
"High school days are his delights, but they don't compare
with high school nights."
Annual Staff 45 Student Council 15 Pep Club 45 Prom Com-
mittee 35 Homecoming Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Lettermen's
Club 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Prom King 35 F.F.A, 1, 2,
3, 4.
DAVID KAMBACH "Dave"
"Al1 the great men in the world are dying, and I'm not
feeling so well."
Annual Staff 3, 45 Student Forum 2, 3, 45 Student Council 15
Debate 15 Latin Club 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 45 Drama Club 25 Prom
Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Lettermen's
Club 3,45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 35 Basketball 1, 25 Class
President 15 Forensics 25 Class Plays 3, 45 Homecoming Court 1.
TOM KOEBERL "Kabe"
"l'm the kind of a boy my mother Won't let me play with."
Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Football
l 15 Track 45 Baseball 4.
BARBARA KOHLBECK "Barb"
"The day is long and dreary but ah, the night!"
Annual Staff 1, 3, 45 Journalism 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Forum 3, 45
F.H.A. 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 1, 35 Drama
Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee
1, 2, 3, 45 Solo Ensemble Tournament 2, 35 Forensics 25 Chor-
us 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Plays 3, 45 G. A. A. 1.
DENNIS KOSTICHKA "Charlie"
"A specialist in the philosophy of mischief."
F.F.A, 1, 2, 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Home-
coming Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 25 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4.
JUDITH KOSTICHKA "Judi"
"l'I'l'1 the thinkingest thinker that ever thunk. "
Annual Staff 3, 45 Journalism 45 Student Forum 3,45 F.H. A. 1,
2, 35 Latin Club 2, 35 Drama Club 2, 3,45 Prom Committee 35
Homecoming Committee 2, 35 Forensics 1, 2, 3,45 State
Forensics 1, 25 Chorus 25 Second Choir 15 Camera Club 45 Class
Play 35 One -Act Play 1.
TOM KRAMER "Remark"
"A man usually feels better after a few winks, especially if
she winks back."
F.F. A. 1, 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Homecoming Committee 45 Letter-
men's Club 2, 3,45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 15 Baseball 1,
2, 3, 45 One -Act Play 15 Homecoming Court 45 Class Play 4.
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ROLAND KRAUSE "Buck
"I meant to do my work today, but . . ..
Camera Club 2, 35 Class Secretary 3.
ROBERT KRUEGER "Bob
"I'm just a good little man in a big naughty world."
F.F.A. 1, 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 45 Chorus 1.
DALE LA CROSSE "Red
"In my desk my books do lie,
They are at rest and so am I."
Chorus 15 Class Play 4.
DAVID LE CLOUX "Luke
"I am perfectly willing to believe that you are wrong and
that I am right."
Student Forum 35 Student Council 25 Latin Club 2, 35 Prom
Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Forensics 45
Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25
Track 3, 45 Class President 25 One -Act Play 45 Class Play 45
Badger State 35 Prom Court 3.
LOIS LE DOCQ "Lu'
"I'm learning a lot, but school interferes."
Student Council 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 45 Prom
Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Solo Ensem-
ble Tournament 3, 45 Forensics 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 3,45 Class
Plays 3, 45 Homecoming Court 1.
LAWRENCE LEIST " Ear1"
"For Satan finds some mischief still . . .
For Larry's idle hands to fill."
Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Letter-
men's Club 3, 45 Football 1, 25 Track 3,45 Class Vice -President
25 Class Play 3, 4.
DALE LE MENSE
"The challenge of the unknown is man's greatest incentive
to discovery and knowledge."
Entered from St. Nazian
Annual Staff 45 Journalism 3, 45 Latin Club lg Pep Club 45
Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 2, 3,45 Forensics
2, 35 State Forensics 25 Class Plays 3, 45 Camera Club 25 One-
Act Flay 4.
DIANNE LUEDTKE
"Seems a quiet little lass,
Until you see her out of class."
F. H. A. 15 Drama Club 35 Library Club 45 Solo Ensemble
Tournament 3, 45 Chorus 1, 3, 4.
CAROL LUKES
"A quiet girl -- but quite a girl."
Student Forum 35 F.H. A. 15 Homecoming Committee 45 Solo
Ensemble Tournament 3, 45 Forensics'25 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Class
Plays 3, 4.
GARY MAEDKE "Gar"
"Full of vim and vitality,
With a touch of rascality. "
F.F.A. 1, 2, 35 Homecoming Committee 15 Chorus 1. 17
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SHARON MALLIEN "Sharie
"Another book have I closed, another I open which is the
book of Future."
F.H. A. 1, 2, 35 Library Club 45 Chorus 1, 25 Class Play 4,
CLAIRE MATUSZAK
"Often seen but seldom heard."
F.H. A. 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 45 Drama Club 45 Prom Committee
35 Forensics 25 Chorus 15 Class Play 4.
PATRICIA NAZE V "Pat
"If you are a live wire, you'll never get stepped on."
Journalism 2, 3, 45 Student Forum 3, 45 Debate 15 G. A. A. 1, 2,
3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2,45 Drama Club 45 Prom Committee 35
Homecoming Committee 1, 2, 3,45 Chorus 15 Second Choir 25
Class Plays 3, 45 Homecoming Court 4.
ROGER NELSON "Rodder
"To think that there was a time when he was shy. "
F.F. A. 1, 25 Chorus 1.
SHARON OLMSTEAD
"When a girl puts her best foot forward it's probably in
hopes of tripping a man."
Annual Staff 35 Journalism 45 F.H.A. 1, 25 G.A.A. 1, 2, 45
Pep Club 1, 2, 45 Library Club 2, 35 Homecoming Committee
1, 25 Chorus Tournament 15 Forensics 25 Chorus 15 Science Club
25 Class Plays 3, 45 One -Act Play 1.
GARY OLSON "Alger"
"I came, I bluffed, I graduated, I think."
Drama Club 25 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee
1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 35 Class Secretary 25 Class Plays 3, 45
One -Act Plays 3, 4.
WILLIAM PAPLHAM "Puppy"
"School will do when duck hunting is through."
Annual Staff 45 Pep Club 45 Homecoming Committee 45
Lettermen's Club 45 Football 1, 25 Track 3, 45 Class Play 4.
JAMES PATZLAFF "PutZy"
"I was once caught studying, but I've almost lived down the
disgrace. "
Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 35 Chorus 15 Class
Play 4.
DENNIS PAUL "Denny"
"I can stop anything that comes my way -- except a
woman. "
Pep Club 45 Football 1, 25 Basketball 1.
ROBERT PAVLAT "Bob"
"Don't study your lesson -- lessen your study."
F.F.A. 1, 2, 3,45 Football 1.
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MARK PEOT "Tang
"Delayed -- up to his neckin' work."
Annual Staff 4, Student Forum 3, Drama Club 2, Prom Com-
mittee 3, Homecoming Committee 1, 2, 3, Lettermen's Club
2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4,
Class Play 3, One -Act Play 2.
MARGARET PERRY "Maggie
"I'll argue though the point be small, you can't let the
teachers say it all."
Annual Staff 2, 3, 4, Journalism 3, 4, Student Forum 2, 3, 4,
Debate 3, 4, G. A.A. 1, Latin Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, Drama
Club 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Committee 1, 2,
3, 4, Accompanist for Band and Solo Ensemble Tournament
1, 2, 3, 4, Second Choir 3,4, Class Plays 3, 4.
ANNA PPETERS
"To know her is to like her. "
F.H.A. 3.
PAUL PFLUGI-IOEFT
"lf at first you don't succeed, give up."
F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, Football 1.
DIANNE PIETTE
"Don't worry -- it shortens your life. "
Annual Staff 4, Journalism 1, 2, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2,
Drama Club 3, Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Committee
1, 2, 3, Forensics 1, 2, Chorus 1, Second Choir 3, Camera Club
1, 2, 3, Class Treasurer 4, Class Plays 3, 4.
CAROLYN RANKIN
"Do unto others as though you were the others."
F.H.A. 1, 2, Pep Club 4, Chorus 1.
SHIRLEY REINHART
"When she smiles at you, you can't help smiling back."
Journalism 4, F.H.A. 2, Pep Club 4, Drama Club 4, Prom
Committee 3, Homecoming Committee 4, Chorus 1, 3,4,
Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
DANIEL ROPSON "Edsel, Ir. "
"My cycle and I understand each other."
Annual Staff 4, Pep Club 4, Prom Committee 3, Second Choir
1, Class Treasurer 3, Prom Court 3.
RICHARD RYE "Dick"
"There is only one like him in captivity."
Annual Staff 4, Homecoming Committee 2, 3, 4, Band Tourna-
ment 4, Band 4, Pep Band 4, Chorus 1, Track 3, 4, Science
Club 2, 3.
KAREN SCHABOW "Schultzie"
"Kissing may be unsanitary, but I can't think of a nicer way
to meet a germ."
Annual Staff 4, Journalism 4, F.H.A. 1, G.A.A. 1, 3, Pep Club
1, Cheerleader 1, Homecoming Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Band
Tournament 1, 2, 3, 4, State Music Tournament 2, 3, Solo En-
semble Tournament 1, 2, Forensics 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band
1, 2, 3, 4, Band Council 2, Class Play 4.
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KATHY SCI-ILISE
"Ten times I fell in love . . . nine times I fell out. "
Annual Staff 4, Journalism 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Forum 2, 3, Latin
Club 2, 3, Pep Club 1, Drama Club 1, Prom Committee 3,
Homecoming Committee 1, 3, 4, Chorus 1.
SUZANNE SCHLISE
"If lhad the wings of an angel, they'd look silly on me
anyhow. "
Annual Staff 1, 3, 4, Journalism 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Forum 2, 3, 4,
F.H.A. 1,2,3, Latin Club 3, Pep Club 1, Drama Club 1,
Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Band
Tournament 2, 3, 4, Solo Ensemble Tournament 3, Forensics
1, 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Class Plays 3, 4, Badger
State 3, Prom Court 3.
PAT SCHMILING
"Love stole into her heart one day -- just came for a
visit and decided to stay. "
Journalism 4, Library 2, 3,4, Prom Committee 3, Homecoming
Committee 4, Chorus 1, Prom Court 3.
JANE SCHNEIDER
"The mildest of manners, the kindest of hearts."
Annual Staff 4, Journalism 4, Library 3, 4, Chorus Tournament
1, Forensics 2, Chorus 1.
"Suzie"
DONNA SEIDL
"lt's nice to be natural when one is naturally nice."
F.H. A. 2, 3, Drama Club 4, Homecoming Committee 4,
Class Play 4.
JEAN SHAW " Blondy"
"If all the world were as sweet as she,
What a wonderful place this world would be."
Annual Staff 4, Journalism 4, G. A. A. 1, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Band
Tournament 1, Forensics 2, Chorus 1, Camera Club 1, Prom
Court 3.
TOM STANGEL "Casey'
"Alas, my bus days are over."
Chorus 1.
MARILYN STAY
"She's pretty in two ways" pretty nice and pretty apt to
stay that way. "
Journalism 4, F.H.A. 1, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Library Club 2,
Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Committee 4, Camera
Club 2, Class Play 4.
JERRY STRUCK "Jug'
"Gods gift to the squirrels. "
Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Com-
mittee 1, 3, 4, Forensics 1, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Class Plays
3, 4, One -Act Play 1.
BARBARA TLACHAC "Jez'
"A kiss is like happiness -- it's better to give it away."
Annual Staff 2, 3, 4, Journalism 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Forum 3, 4,
Student Council 3, 4, F.H. A. 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 3, Pep Club
2, Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Committee 2, 3, 4, State
Music Tournament 2, 3, 4, Solo Ensemble Tournament 2, 3, 4,
Forensics 2, 3, 4, State Forensics 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Class Vice-
President 1, Class Plays 3, 4, Home coming Court 2, Prom
Court 3.
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ANTHONY WENDRICKS "Lucy'
"Figures fascinate me, I can sit and watch them go by for
hours."
Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Committee 1, 2, 3,4, Let-
termen's Club 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4,
Track 3,4, Baseball 1, 2, 3,43 Class Treasurer 2, Homecoming
Court 3.
CAROL WERNER
"Oh, how I love to dance."
Annual Staff 4, Journalism 4, F.H. A. 1, 2, 3, Library Club 2,
3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Committee 3, 4, Chor-
us 4, Second Choir 3, Class Plays 3, 4.
LEONARD WILLEMS, IR, "Len'
"God bless the man who first invented sleep."
Pep Club 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3
JOHANNA WOLFERT "IOJ0'
"Boys interest me, for some odd reason!"
Annual Staff 4, Journalism 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Library Club 2, 3,
4, Prom Committee 3.
DENNIS YOUNK "TuSker"
"Some say he's quiet, others know him."
Homecoming Committee 2, 3, Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4, Foot-
ball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Track 3, One -Act Play 4.
SUSAN ZIMMER "Suzie'
"Talk is so cheap, I get my money's worth."
Annual Staff 4, Journalism 4, G. A.A. 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4,
Cheerleader 1, Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Committee
1, 2, 3, 4, Forensics 2, Class Play 3.
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JAMES URBAN Otto
"I stuck my head in the oven Now Ihave a baked bean
Student Forum 2 3 Pep Club 4 Homecoming Committee 2
ROSE MARY VANDEVELD Rosle
"Eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow we have a test
Annual Staff4 Journalism 4 F H A 1 2 G A A 1 Pep
Club 1, 2, 3 4 Library 1 2 Prom Committee 3 Forensics 2
Prom Court 3
5- ROGER WALTER Ro
"Be it work or play he s a good fellow 111 every way
F.F.A. 1,2 3 4 Forensics 1 2
ANN WAUTLET
"A necessary lngredient for a barrel of fun
Annual Staff4 Student Forum 2 G A A 1 Latin Club 1 2
Q Pep Club 1 Prom Committee 3 Band Tournament 1 2 3 4
S., State Music Tournament 1 2 4 Solo Ensemble Tournament
1, 2, 3,4, Forensics 2 Band 1 2 3 4 Pep Band 1 2 3 4
Camera Club 3 Class Plays 3 4 One Act Play 1
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS
Kathy Kohlbeck . .......
John Serrahn
Phil VanPrice
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Gary Marquardt .... Secretary
Joanne Tlachac .... Treasurer
Becky Granius .... President
Carey Baumann . .Vice-President
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87 juniors, 87 sophomores, 117
freshmen.
Chimps were on parade.
Seniors held a car wash.
Teachers attended a meeting.
Group pictures were taken.
FHA Mother-Daughter Banquet.
drew a large crowd.
Green's Circus entertained.
Sue Mraz and John Cesar reigned
at Homecoming.
One-Act Play Contest took place.
Teachers attended Wisconsin Edu-
cation Association meeting at
Milwaukee.
Ella Jenkins presented a lyceum.
Thanksgiving vacation began.
Career Day was held at Kewaunee.
Senior Class presented "The Imag-
inary Invalid. "
O. G. Fitzgerald discussed the
potentials of the mind.
Band and Chorus entertained at
the Christmas concert.
Christmas vacation started at 2:30.
Project Mercury was discussed.
Semester Exams were given.
Dianne Feld received DAR award.
Vocal-aires sang at A. H.A.
Sophomores sponsored Turnabout.
Teachers beaten by Packers in
scholarship benefit game.
Seniors sponsored Valentine Ball.
Oscar Gren presented a lyceum.
Regional Basketball Tournament
was held at Algoma.
Local forensic contest was held.
Solo-Ensemble Music Festival was
held at Abbot Pennings.
Juniors presented "Great Caesar's
Ghost."
Youth Club sponsored Science Fair.
Bob Wood entertained at lyceum.
Teachers met at Sheboygan.
Easter vacation began at 2:30.
Spring Music Concert was pre-
sented.
Abbot Pennings was host to Con-
cert Music Festival.
State Music Festival was held at
Madison.
Class trips were taken.
Junior Prom was social high-light.
Commencement for the Class of
1963.
SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP HONORS
VALEDICTORIAN--Suzanne Schlise
SALUTATORIANS--David Heidmann
David LeCloux
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MAGAZINE SALES WINNERS--TOP ROW: V. I.
Brann, J. Heidmann, J. Shaw. BAND STAFF--
SECOND ROW: D. Hoffmann, M. Bero, D.
Andre, T. DuPont. MUSIC CLINIC--STANDING
J. Heidmann, B. Granius, K. Koss, M. Bero, D.
Feld. SEATED: l. Wolske, J. Hall, D. Andre.
SCHOLARSHIP KEYS--Suzanne Schlise,
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ANNUAL STAFF--TOP ROW: W. Jandrin, G. Marquardt, C. Lienau, I. Anderson, T. Junio, D. Rye, T. Wend-
ricks, M. Peot, G. Eggert, W. Paplham, D. Kambach, D. Ropson. FOURTH ROW: E. Nilsen, K. Schabow, G.
Heuer, C. Stiehl, J. Stephenson, J. Wolfert, M. Mehlin, E. Fett, B. Granius, J. Fellows, B. Fellows, N. Fellows,
THIRD ROW: P. Schmiling, P. Dufek, I. Hunsader, P. Hein, K. Schlise, C. Charles, A. Wautlet, S. Cesar, D.
Girard, J. Kostichka, J. Tlachac, J. Wolske, B. Kohlbeck. SECOND ROW: R. Vandeveld, L. Guth, B. Tlachac,
D. Andre, C. Maedke, J, Heidmann, S. Zimmer, E. Wiesner, E.Columb, J. Mraz, C. Werner, S. Busch, N.
Dart, D. Coppersmith. FIRST ROW: D. Heidmann, R. Rve, D. LeMense, Miss Higgins, D. Feld, K. Gartzke,
S. Schlise, D. Piette.
Headlmea Set, Qieadlmea Met
Annual Staff officers rose to the occasion and
endeavored to record for your pleasure the 1962-'63
school year, with help from the appointed staff and
Miss Higgins, adviser.
Dianne Feld, editor: with her assistants K.
Gartzke, D. Heidmann, D. Piette, S. Schliseg and
business managers R. Rye and D. LeMense wish to
express appreciation and thanks to all who helped
to make the 1963 "Scroll" a success.
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Resolved: "That the United States Should Adopt
a Policy of Reciprocal Free Trade with Non-Communist
Nations" was the topic nine debaters discussed under
Mr. Duvel's direction. They journeyed to Kaukauna.
Two Rivers, and Green Bay East for practice debates
and on February 2 to East De Pere for the State Tourna-
ment.
The squad gave discussions for various civic
groups in Algoma, and they appeared on T.V. to
discuss both sides of high school problems.
Officers included: Dave Heidmann, President:
Bob Kofler, Vice-President: Margaret Perry, Secre-
tary: and Jane Wolske, Treasurer.
DEBATE--STANDING: J. Wolske, R. Nesemann, T. Secorsky, D. Heidmann, Mr. Duvel. SEATED: E. Nilsen, B
Bisely, M. Perry, R. Jirtle, M. Reinert. I. Pagel, M. Prust, L. Hall.
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SCHOOL DAZE--TOP ROW: C. Zastrow, B. Nilsen, D. Kambach, N. Gates, M. Mehlin, L. Schmiling. J. Wol-
fert, M. Wautlet, P. Timble, D. Yanda, J. Schneider, K. Schabow, G. Heuer, E. Fett, B. Granius, S. Schlise.
FOURTH ROW: C. Lukes, I. Shaw, L. Varga, P. Rlye, R. Heuer, P. Van Price, L. Detjen, P. Hein, J. Hunsader,
J. Kostichka, D. Girard, P. Schmiling, L. Buechner, B. Heller, S. Stillwell, C. Werner. THIRD ROW: K. Kohl-
beck, M. Stay, V. Williams, L. Guth, S. Zimmer, I. Hall, L. Bauers, J. Wolske, C. Schmidt, P. Berger, I.
Phillips, B. Kohlbeck, S. Olmstead, G. Melchior, K. Gartzke, D. Andre. SECOND ROW: D. Coppersmith, R.
Soucek, L. Burmeister, D. Ropson, W. Wolske, N. Novak, R.Thiry, R. Vandeveld, J. DeMeuse, C. Maedke, I.
Gunnlaugsson, S. Reinhart, K. Kirchman, P. Naze, P. Busch. FHQST ROW: Mr. Wilbert, Miss Burns, D. LeMense
B. Tlachac, I. Heidmann, K. Schlise, D. Piette, W. Jandrin, Mrs. Rankin, Mrs. Waterstreet.
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Many a busy day has been spent by journalism tered in the 1962 School Press Project, a contest spon-
members during the past year to get out nine issues sored by the Anti-Tuberculosis Association.
of the school paper "Schoo1 Daze." Reporting the The reports were under the direction of Co-
news and writing up feature articles and sports were Editors Margaret Perry and Joan Heidmann, News
only part of the work of the sixty members of the Editor was Sue Schliss: Features, Betty Fettg Sports,
staff. They also did the work connected with setting Barb Tlachacp and art, Dale LeMense. Faculty Ad-
up and distributing the paper. visers were Mrs. Rankin, Miss Burns, Mr. Van Egeren,
The December issue of "Schoo1 Daze" was en- Mrs. Waterstreet, and Mr. Wilbert.
SCHOOL DAZE OFFICERS--TOP ROW: MIS. Rankin, Mr. Wilbert, B. Tlac-
hac, S. Schlise, L. Burmeister, L. Buechner, Miss Burns, Mrs. Waterstreet.
FLRST ROW: D. LeMense, M. Perry, J. Heidmann,E. Fett.
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CHORUS -- TOP ROW: D. Rodrian, M. Reinert, A. Olson, R. Koch, C. Englebert, D. Krueger, G. Magle, G.
Jacobosky, B. Bellin, G. Albertson. THIRD ROW: J. Tlachac, S. Wiesner, S. Bucholtz, S. Pavlik, P. Timble, E.
Nilsen, L. Kostichka, T. Hoffmann, N. Wiesner, D. Girard. SECOND ROW: B. Kohlbeck, L. Bauers, G. Delfosse,
C. Lukes, M. Bero, D. Viste, S. Cesar, W. Wolske, G. Kostichka. FIRST ROW: Mr. Klimko, S. Reinhart, D.
Luedtke, C. Maedke, L. Guth, C. Werner, B. Tlachac,
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Senior Band, with forty-five members, is an
active group. A Christmas and Spring Concert, fol-
lowed by the never-to -be -forgotten Music Festival,
were high points of the year.
A. H.S. Band is headed by Mr. Radtke, direc-
tor, D. Andre, President, E. Wiesner, Vice-President,
B. Granius, Secretary-Treasurer. Classes were re-
presented by S. Schlise, E. Columb, M. J. Blahnik
and C. Slaby.
The thirty -six Pep Band members promoted
much school spirit at games. Band majorette, Diane
Andre, led the marching at school events.
J. LeCloux, S. Sibilsky, L. LeDocq, P. Busch.
joined an Song
Chorus, under the direction of Mr. Klimko,
elected as officers of the forty member group,
Barbara Tlachac, President, Lois LeDocq, Vice-
President and Cheryl Maedke, Secretary-Treasurer.
The organization aimed to promote cooperation,
greater appreciation and new vocal techniques.
Besides the Christmas and Spring Contests, the
Festival at DePere highlighted the year. Special
events included Christmas caroling and a picnic.
STAFF -- TOP ROW: P. Busch, P.
CHOIR COUNCIL -- B. Tlachac, L. LeDocq, P. Busch, L. Guth, Hoffmann, L. Bauers, J. LeCloux.
C. Maedke, S. Cesar, S. Wiesner.
SEATED: C. Maedke, B. Bellin.
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SECOND CHOIR--TOP ROW: D. Guth, D. Harmann, L. Rankin, C. Stiehl, C. Benes, M. Bohman, A. Seidl, B.
Bisely. I. Patzlaff, T. Berger, C. Hucek, W. Detjen, R. Nesemann, R. Bellin, J. Griese, D. Hettiger, J. Kam-
bach. THIRD ROW: W. Schmidt, A. Wautlet, J. Entringer, J. Haack, T. Secorsky, R. Benz, J. Pagel, T. Rom-
denne, D. Haach, J. Rodrian, J. Clark, F. Pavlik, J. Rush, G. Schlorf, D. Naze. SECOND ROW: L. Konkel, J.
Holub, M. Stay,C. Appel, L. Schneider, C. Hoppe, S. Krause, J. Wolske, L. Groh, S. Dettmann, P. Pfile, S.
Koss, M. Dachelet, N. Novak, B. Gunnlaugsson, E. Berger. FIRST ROW: Mr. Klimko, L. Varga, G. Dufek, K.
Delveaux, D. Brandt, K. Dufek, J. Monfils, S. Lardinois, P. McCosky, N. Bosdech, L. Detjen, R. Carmody, P.
Kostichka, R. Villers, M. Blaha, A. Hoffmann, E. Columb.
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PEP CLUB--TOP ROW: P. Timble, J. Jerabek, D. Paul, B. Paplham, D. LeMense, J. Herbner, D. Fett, D. Ropson,
T. Junio, D. Kostichka, T. Kramer, L. Willems, G. Dopke, B. Jandrin, B. Bellin, G. Jenerjohn, G. Jacobosky, J.
Urban, C. Anderson, J. Zirbel, S. Pavlik. FIFTH ROW: V. Langer, S. Wiesner, C. Jorgenson, S. Dandois, C. Bau
mann, L. Detjen, E. Nilsen, N. Fellows, M. J. Blahnik, D. Yanda, C. DeNamu.r, C. Pfughoeft, J. Monfils, S.
Lardinois, C. Zastrow, P. McCosky, B. Fellows,S. Bisely, J. Hunsader, C. Charles, S. Srillwell, D. Heuer, N.
Wiesner. FOURTH ROW: C. Schmidt, Mary Bero, Marcy Bero, P. Kostichka, J. Shaw, S. Olmstead, G. Melchior
S. Ackerman, K. Delveaux, L. Fett, S. Mraz, A. Hoffmann, R. Carmody,S. Deprey, P. Rye, D. Soucek, G. Del-
fosse, K, Dufek, M. Baum, J. Brietlow, J, Phillips, L. Schneider, S. Andregg, M, Poet, K. Kirchman. THIRD
ROW: Mrs. McKenna, C. Appel, C. Bathke, D. Deprez, M. Stay. J. DeMeuse, R. Villers, C. Hoppe, M. Bohman,
J. Jenerjohn, J. Holdorf, D. Boucher, S. Dix, J. Omeyla, C. Clark, K. Kohlbeck, B. Kohlbeck, J. Heidmann, P.
Berger, J. Mraz, B. LeMense, S. Stika, S. Kaus, L. Burmeister, S. Reinhart, C. Matuszak, N. Nobsk, L, Groh, P.
Vandeveld, M. Molle. SECOND ROW: P. Busch, R. Soucek, H. Sibilsky, E. Berger, M. Dachelet, D. Ropson, M.
A. Mickelson, M. Stay, S. Sibi1sky,B. Becker, L. LeDocq, C. Maedke, S. Pommier, S. Kohlbeck, V. Williams,
B. Gunnlaugsson, L, Guth, J. LeCloux, P. Naze, S. Bauers. FIRST ROW: M. Mehlin, S. Zimmer, K. Zima, L.
Hall, J. Mraz, E. Columb, T. Hoffmann,S. Dix, P. Hein, E. Wiesner, K. Koss, C. Slaby, N. Dart, R. Vandeveld,
D. Coppersmith.
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G. A.A.--TOP ROW: I. Kostka, M. Baum, C. Charles, S. Stillwell, N. Gates, E. Nilsen, P. McCosky, S. Dix,
S. Wiesner, N. Haack, M. Bohman. FOURTH ROW: I. Ienerjohn, G. Melchior, S. Ackerman, K. Delveaux, L.
Ha1l,C. Zastrow, S. Olmstead, A. Hoffmann, M. Peot, C. Schmidt, J. Mraz. THIRD ROW: I. Novak, S. Sibilsky,
S. Stika, N. Novak,S. Krause, S. Kohlbeck, C. Slaby, K. Koss, J. Wolske, J. LeCloux, I. Mraz. SECOND ROW:
K. Kirchman, E. Berger, B. Becker, D. Ropson, M. Dachelet, B. LeMense, M. Mickelson, S. Naze, K. Zima, N.
Dart, H. Sibilsky. FIRST ROW: Mrs. McKenna, R. Soucek, E. Wiesner, J, Hall, L. Detjen, D. Copersmith, P.
Fifty-one members of the Girls' Athletic Associa- The Lettermen's Club began the year with ten
Hein, M. Novak, P. Naze.
tion met to reach new goals in skill and fair play in
sports. Soccer, speedball, volleyball, basketball,
trampoline, tumbling, and bicycling were some of
the activities.
Officers were D. Coppersmith, President: L.
Detjen, Vice-President: I. Hall, Secretary: P. Hein,
Treasurer: E. Wiesner, sports Head: and M. Novak,
Point Secretary. Mrs. McKenna was the adviser.
members. Officers chosen were David LeCloux, Presi-
dent: Tony Wendricks, Vice-President: and David
Kambach, Secretary-Treasurer. The Advisers were
Mr. Van Egeren and Mr. Sroda.
Activities of the Club were the initiation of new
members at a dance on January 4, Lettermen 's Ban-
quet, and the awarding of trophies to the most out-
standing player in football, basketball, baseball and
track.
LETTERMEN'S CLUB--TOP ROW: T. Kramer, T. Junio, M. Wautlet, D. Younk, L. Herlache, D. Wenz, D. Rye,
W. Paplham. THIRD ROW: R. Rye, R. Antonneau, G. Marquardt, T. DuPont, J. Heidmann, J. Fett, C. Lienau
J. Charles. SECOND ROW: R. Charles, L. Schmiling, J. Pavlick, J. Serrahn, L. Leist, J. Cesar, T. Haach, R.
Wierichs, D. Biar. FIRST ROW: G. Heidmann, R. Graf, D. Parins, D. Kambach, D. LeCloux, T. Wendricks,
M. Peot, P. Van Price, Coach Van Egeren.
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F.F.A.--TOP ROW: M. Bohman, J. Hucek, D. Rye, D. Kostichka, J. Schuch, R. Peterson, T. Iunio, L. Schmil-
ing, R. Lawrence, T. Blahnik, S. Gunnlaugsson. FOURTH ROW: R. Neuzil, B. Glander, J. Braun, J. Steiner, D.
Wessel, R. Walters, K. Herlache, J. Buege, C. Hucek, A. Seidl, G. Criese. THIRD ROW: J. Alexander, I. Sou-
cek, R. Krueger, L. Rankin, P. Pflughoeft, G. Dopke, B. Bellin, G. lacobosky, R. Pavlat, C. Shaw, B. Wierichs,
M. Teske. SECOND ROW: D. Rodrian, F. Pavlik, W. Deprez, D. l-laack, L. Schlorf, B. Bellin, D. Bosdech, R.
Schuster, P. Olmstead, L. Wessel, T. Prust. FIRST ROW: J. Feld, A. Olson, W. Raether, T. Kramer, L. Schies-
ser, R. Heuer, D. Dionne, Mr. Koss.
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The Algoma Chapter of the Future Farmers of
America, composed of fifty-eight members, elected
T. Kramer, Presidentg L. Schiesser, Vice-President:
A. Olson, Secretaryg W. Raether, Treasurer, R.
Heuer, Reporter: D. Dionne, Sentinel: J. Feld, Chap-
lain. Mr. Koss was the Adviser.
Leadership events of the chapter included par-
ticipation in the local, county, and state fair exhibi-
tions, Northeastern Livestock Show, state judging con-
test, officer training school, Green Lake Convention,
Junior Dairymen's Association State Convention, lo-
cal and district speaking contests, and Public Service
Scholarship Essay Contest.
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Parent-Son Banquet, a rat and mouse campaign, cal-
endar sale, certified seed sale, planting of 5, O00 re-
forestation trees, and adult welding class, Christmas
dance, Red Cross Campaign, and a trip to Detroit and
Canada.
Special achievements and awards were a Second
National F.F.A. Chapter Award, and two top ratings
in showmanship for hogs and cattle in Kewaunee
County for the seventh consecutive year. Mr. Koss
was chosen by the National People to People Associa-
tion as one of the good will ambassadors to Europe
and the Soviet Union during the summer of 1962.
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F.H.A.--TOP ROW: D. Brandt, C. Charles, N. Fellows, M. Kostichka, J. Hunsader, D. Girard, N. Bosdech, S.
Dandois, D. Heuer. FOURTH ROW: L. Detjen, C. Baumann, C. Jorgenson, Marcy Bero, B. Heller, M. J. Bkaha,
N. Haack, J. Breitlow, K. Koss. THIRD ROW: I. Jenerjohn, P. Berger, C. Clark, S. Kohlbeck, P. Kostickha, G.
Dufek, M. Baum, J. Kostka, J. Jandrin. SECOND ROW: Miss Cooper, S. Dix, T. Bero, S. Koss, J. Cmeyla, D.
Bouche, G. Kostichka, J. Holub, J. Gunnlaugsson, E. Berger, B. Becker, C. Bathke. FIRST ROW: Mary Bero, E.
Columb, T. Hoffmann, E. Wiesner, J. Tlachac, L. Guth, D. Viste, P. Busch.
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Under the supervision of the new home econom-
ics teacher, Miss Cooper, the F.H.A. began a program
of revision and increased activity. In addition to the
annual spring trip, a tea for the teachers, a UNICEF
drive, and an FHA-FFA Christmas party, tray favors
were prepared for the hospital, a party was given for
orphans, and a mother-daughter banquet was held in
conjunction with the initiation of new members and
installation of new officers.
These, as well as all the other activities, were
aimed at fulfilling the club's motto "Toward New
Horizons."
There were eight-four members under the direc
tion of Emy Wiesner, President: Terri Hoffman, Vice-
President: Elaine Columb, Secretary: Joanne Tlachac,
Treasurer: Linda Guth, Reporter, Mary Bero, Histor-
ian, and Diana Viste, Parliamentarian.
F.H.A.--TOP ROW: D. Yanda, B. Nilsen, M. Mehlin, P. Timble, J. Zirbel, C. Pflughoeft, J. Monfils, P.
McCoskey, L. Nell, C. Zastrow. THIRD ROW: N. Novak, M. Seidl, R. Villers, K. Dufek, St Wiesner, L.
Lardinois, S. Stillwell, B. Shields, M. Wessel, M. Peot. SECOND ROW: S. Stika, B. LeMense, K. Stay,
S. Krause, C. Schmidt, S. Pommier, L. Varga, J. Phillips, L. Wessel, FIRST ROW: J. LeCloux, P. Vande-
veld, V. Langer, R. Soucek, M. E. Molle, S. Naze, S. Sibilsky, C. Maedke.
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CAMERA CLUB -- TOP ROW: M. Bohman, L. Kostichka, P. Rye, R. Carmody, P. Timble, L. Wessel, J. Kostichka
S Reinhart, R. Condon, L. Bauers. FIRST ROW: I. Jennerjohn, J. Struck, Mr. Thielke.
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The Camera Club is designed to promote an
interest in photography. The club, under the direc-
tion of Mr. Thielke, planned to give the students
interested in photography a chance to get actual ex-
perience in developing films, enlarging pictures,
and making prints.
The club had a membership of twelve students.
Shirley Reinhart was elected Presidentg Leslie Kost-
ichka, Vice -President, and Lana Bauers, Secretary-
Treasurer.
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The Juvenes Rom ani fYoung Rom ansj is the
Latin Club of A. H. S. The thirteen members are
Latin students under Mr. Honkomp's guidance. The
purpose of the club is to gain more knowledge of
Roman life, customs, language and the practical
and cultural value of Latin.
The officers for 1962-'63 were: Jim Pavlick,
Pontifex Maximus fPresidentjg Linda Guth, Tribune
QVice -Presidentjg Becky Granius, Censor fSecre-
taryj and Jeanne Ierabek, Questor QTreasurerJ.
LATIN CLUB --TOP ROW: C. Baumann, B. Koch, T. Secorsky. SECOND ROW: P. Berger, J. Hunsader, C. De
Namur, J. Mraz, C. Maedke, J. Holub, FIRST ROW: J. Jerabek, I. Pavlick, L. Guth, B. Granius, Mr. Honkomp
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STUDENT FORUM -- TOP ROW: J. Anderson, T. Haack, D. Kambach, J. Heidmann, D. Heidmann, J. Cesar, W.
Raether, R. Koch, G. Heidmann, R. Jirtle. FOURTH ROW: B. Bellin, S. Schlise, P. Timble, M. Mehlin, J. Jera-
bek, P. McCosky, B. Granius, L. Zirbel, N. Gates, B. Nilsen, C. Charles. THIRD ROW: B. Kohlbeck, S. Bisely,
S. Stillwell, J. Hunsader, P. Hein, S. Dix, M. Novak, R. Wierichs, T. Bero, J. Kostichka, D. Heuer, E. Wiesner.
SECOND ROW: Miss Higgins, J. Dier, J. Heidmann, J. Phillips, D. Feld, L. Guth, J. Wolske, K. Koss, C. Jorgen-
son, J. Hall, J. LeClouX, K. Kohlbeck, P. Naze. FIRST ROW: C. Maedke, J. Holub, C. Lienau, T. Hoffmann,
J. Charles, B. Tlachac, S. Sibilsky, L. Burmeister. f
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The fifty members of the Student Forum, un-
der the guidance of Miss Higgins, met to discuss
current topics selected by the students. Panel dis-
cussions were on topics of world and national affairs,
teenage problems and a travel talk by Mr. Koss, who
recently visited the Soviet Union.
Officers for the year were Terrie Hoffmann,
President: Barbara Tlachac, Vice -President: Clifford
Lienau, Secretaryg and John Charles, Treasurer.
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The Spotlights is a Drama Club of thirty-eight
members under the direction of Mr. Honkomp. Its
aim is to give all students a greater appreciation for
dramatics and to give them a chance to take part in
dramatics and speech. New furniture and props for
the stage were acquired and members assisted with
the one -act play contest and the class plays.
Officers included Margaret Perry, President:
Betty Nilsen, Vice -President: and Judy Kostichka,
Secretary -Treasurer.
SPOTLIGHTS -- TOP ROW: B. Kohlbeck, J. Heidmann, L. Groh, J. Kambach, D. Hettiger, C. I-lucek, S. Pavlick
C. Charles, S. Wiesner, S. Dix, G. Melchior, K. Delveaux, S. Ackerman. THIRD ROW: J. Haack, P, Naze, L.
LeDocq, J. Holub, C. Maedke, S. Stika, B. 'LeMense, M. Peot, C. Schmidt, A. Hoffmann, D. Deprez, S. Rein-
hart. SECOND ROW: K. Krause, E. Berger, H. Sibilsky, D. Ropson, N. Novak, D. Seidl, B. Gunnlaughsson, C.
Matuszak, L. Burmeister, N. Dart. FIRST ROW: J. Kostichka, B. Nilsen, Mr. Honkomp.
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SCIENCE CLUB --TOP ROW: ,I. Tlachac, T. Secorsky, R. Jirtle, D. Rupp, B. Nilsen, N. Wiesner, D. Heuer, S.
Pavlik, S. Dix, P. Hein. THIRD ROW: J. Hall, C. Maedke, I. Serrahn, G.
C. Lienau, J. Stephenson, R. Martens. SECOND ROW: Mr. Bardouche, M.
Heidmann, H. Zuzanek, B. Bisely, J. Rabas, I. Pavlick, Mr. Sroda. FIRST
P. Berger, J. Hunsader, B. Kulhanek, J. Heidmann, J. Mraz, B. Koefler, P.
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Science Club, with B. Kulhanek, President,
D. LeCloux, Vice-President: and J. Hall, Secre-
tary-Treasurer, was directed by Mr. Sroda and Mr.
Bardouche.
The chief aim was to promote scientific
thinking among students. About 30 members at-
tended the meetings twice a month. Each mem-
ber was encouraged to have a project. A trip and
entries in the Science Fair were planned.
Marquardt, M. Wautlet, D. LeCloux
Bohman, J. Jenerjohn, C. Hucek, D.
ROW: T. Hoffmann, P. Vandeveld,
Van Price.
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Library Club had 15 girls with Miss Son-
dalle as Advisor and L. Buechner was President.
The librarians worked in keeping the library neat,
making bulletin boards, reading shelves, circul-
ating of books, collecting fines and repairing books.
Their goal was to stimulate students into
broader reading.
LIBRARY CLUB --TOP ROW: G. Fulp, P. Stika, P. Schmiling, J. Wolfert, J. Schneider, D. Heuer, R. Villers.
SECOND ROW: G. Dufek, M. Blaha, N. Haack, S. Mallien, S. Busch, D. Luedtke. FIRST ROW: Miss Sondalle,
C. Werner, K. Kostichka, C. Charles, L. Buechner.
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Corroy D Andre J. Schroeder, J. Hall, V. J. Brann, L. Hall, D.
H Sibilsky D Ropson, J. Rush, K. Kirchrnan, N. Dart, M. Peot.
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TOP ROW: J. I-lolub, S. Koss,
K. Karbon. FIRST ROW: M.
Molle, C. Maedke, J. LeCloux,
J. Zirbel, A. Hoffmann, C.
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"DEATH OF THE HIRED MAN" --TOP ROW: P. Timble, D.
Heuer, M. Bero, L. Busch, E. Nilsen, D. LeMense. FIRST ROW:
L. Varga, J. Phillips, Mr. Duvel. CMiss Burns, NOT SHOWNJ.
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THE IMAGINARY INVALID--SEATED: D. Kambach, K. Schabow, D. LeMense, D. LeCloux. STANDING: Miss
Burns, S. Bero, G. Olson, T. Kramer, V. J. Brann, A. Wautlet, B. Tlachac, D. Andre, S. Schlise.
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On December 7, and again on December 9, the
Senior Class presented their class play. The entertain-
ing French comedy, "The Imaginary Invalid," by
Moliere, was brought to life, in 17th century costume
by five girls and seven boys, who played their parts
well.
Miss Mary Agnes Burns, with the aid of student
director, Donna Coppersmith, directed the play toward
its success.
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The Junior Class presented their class play on
March 22 and again on March 24. "Great Caesar's
Ghost", by William D. Fisher, provided the audience
with many hilarious moments. The settings and cos-
tumes were of current mode. The characters were
well portrayed by seven girls and five boys.
Mr. Stanley Honkomp, as director, and Linda
Guth and Jane Wolske, co-student directors, helped
to make the play a hit.
GREAT CAESAR'S GHOST--STANDING: M. Prust, J. LeCloux, M. Bero, J. Verhyen, N. Wiesner, J. Hall M.
Reinhart. SEATED: D. Girard, M. Peot, E. Nilsen, K. Koss, J. Pavlick.
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BASEBALL: Coaches Hindes and Van Egereu.
BASKETBALL: Coaches Sroda and Van Egereu.
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TRACK: Coach Schmitz, fLy1m Buschj.
FOOTBALL: Coaches Wilbert and Van Egereu
VARSITY FOOTBALL -- TOP ROW: J. Schuch, L. Meyer, J. Serrahn, J. Charles J Hucek K I-lerlache I Dier
R. Neuzil, L. Schmiling, R. Rye, R. Wenz, G. Heiclmann, C. Lienau. SECOND ROW CoachT Van Egeren S
Gunnlaugsson, G. Magle, B. Girard, J. Stephenson, R. Graf, T. DeMeuse, Mike Peot M Wautlet P Van Price
R. Charles, Line Coach Wilbert, R. Wierichs. FLRST ROW: L. Herlache, T. DuPont J Paxlick T Iunio Mark
Peot, D. Kambach, T. Wendricks, R. Antonneau, J. Cesar, D. LeC1oux, J. Heidmann D Parins
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Algoma
Algoma
Algoma
Algoma
Algoma
Algoma
Algoma
Preble
East De Pere
Ke waunee
Oconto
West De Pere
Sturgeon Bay
Pulaski
Oconto Falls
Algoma
Seymour
FOOTBALL GAMES, 1962
N.E,W.
0 East DePere
O West DePere
6 Sturgeon Bay
14 Seymour
14 Pulaski
0 Preble
14 Oconto Falls
O Oconto
CONFERENCE STANDINGS
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6 2 O
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SENIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS -- TOP ROW: D. LeC1oux, D. Kambach. SECOND ROW: M. Peot,
L. Herlache. FIRST ROW: T. Wendricks, T. Junio.
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FRESHMAN FOOTBALL -- TOP ROW: I. Clark, J. Haack, T. Secorsky, D. Albertson, G. Hucek, D. Haack S
Rankin, J. Nellis, G. Albertson, Coach W. Duvel. FIRST ROW: J. Kambach, D. Hettiger, D. Guth, B Bxsely
T. Meyer, D. Hudson, J. Pagel.
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HOMECOMING -- Oconto Falls, 24 -- Algoma, 145 J.
Serrahn, J. Pavlick, D. LeC1oux, T. Junio.
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Algoma
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VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD--FIRST ROW: B. Kulhanek, L. Sroda, T. Van Egeren, B. Wierichs. STANDING:
P. Van Price. I. Serrahn. I. Charles, R. Charles, I. Fett, T. DeMeuse, L. Van Lanen, M. Wautlet, G. Eggert,
L. Schmiling, J. Pavlick, R. Graf.
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FRESHMAN SQUAD--TOP ROW: I. clark, J. Haack, T. Romdeune, D. Hettiger, D. Hudson, B. Bisely, R. Nese
mann, S, Rankin, J, Rodrian, D, Naze. FIRST ROW: Coach Van Egeren, L, Busch, manager.
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"Nov. 16 Algoma 61 Casco 34 Feb. 26 Algoma 62 Sturgeon Bay 58
"Nov, 20 Algoma 42 Abbot Pennings 48 Kewaunee 65 Luxemburg 56
"Nov. 27 Algoma 51 Luxemburg 49 Mar. 1 Algoma 49 KCW3-UD66 62
Nov. 30 Algoma 46 Oconto 40
"Dec, 4 Algoma 53 Southern Door 54
Dec. 7 Algoma 88 Sturgeon Bay 46
Dec. 14 Algoma '70 Kewaunee 79 VARSITY PLAYERS--G. Eggert' M
Dec. 18 Algoma 49 Preble 65 Wautlet, I' Pavuck.
Jan. 8 Algoma 54 East De Pere 60
Jan. 11 Algoma 79 Oconto Falls 60
Ian. 18 Algoma 58 West De Pere 54
Ian. 25 Algoma 85 Seymour 54
Ian. 29 Algorna 54 Pulaski 39
Feb. 2 Algoma 64 Oconto 66
Feb. 8 Algoma 87 Sturgeon Bay 56
Feb. 12 Algoma 50 Preble 78
Feb. 15 Algoma 60 Kewaunee 86
Feb. 22 Algoma 83 East De Pere 70
Non-Conference
N. E. WIS. CONFERENCE STANDINGS
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Kewaunee 13 1026 710
Preble 12 961 699
East De Pere 9 926 834
West De Pere 9 916 735
Algoma 8 927 853
Oconto 7 848 831
Pulaski 7 721 741
Sturgeon Bay 2 654 955
Seymour 2 638 989
Oconto Falls 1 755 1025
BASEBALL -- TOP ROW: Coach Van Egeren, M. Sibilsky, J. Fett, G. Heidmann, J. Anderson, R.
Wenz, M. Wautlet, J. Charles, D. Parins, J. Pavlick, Coach Hindes. SECOND ROW: L. Lienau, T
Baudhuin, A. Harrnann, T. Wendricks, T. Zettel. FIRST ROW: B. Girard, J. Dier, D. Bosdeck, R.
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Sturgeon Bay 2 Algoma
Algoma 2 Kewaunee
Preble 13 Algoma
Sturgeon Bay 5 Algoma
Algoma 3 Preble
NON-CONFERENCE
Algoma '7 Neenah
Algoma 0 Neenah
Two Rivers 11 Algoma
TOURNAMENT
Algoma 4 Gibraltar
Algoma 3 Brussels
Sturgeon Bay 4 Algoma
BASEBALL LETTERMEN, 1962 --J. Pavlick, M.
Sibilsky, T. Zettel, A. Harmann, T. Baudhuin,
J. Fett, T. Wendricks, G. Heidmann, J. Charles,
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CAPTAIN Tom Baudhuin
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Tim gem-,1
COACHES Keith Hindes
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SECOND ROW: ':'D. Wenz, ED. Pagel, AB. Wolter, AD. Younk, N. Schabow, J- Heidmann, :"R. Rye, EM. PGOL
M. Prust, 'iW. Paplham, D. LeCloux, J. Verhyen. FIRST ROW: Manager L. Schmiling, P. Van Price, ii.
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TRACK RECORD, 1962 TEN TOP TRACK SCORERS
Algoma 59 213 Casco 50 113 NAME POINTS EVENTS
Algoma 44 Luxemburg 74 T. Junio 56 3X4 Hurdles, Relays, High Jump
Algoma 44 E. De Pere 74 D. Younk 30 1X2 Mile, Distance Medley
Algoma 45 St. Bay 73 D. Pagel 29 1X4 A100 Yard, 220 Yard Dash
TRI-TRACK MEET M. Peot 29 A440 Yard, Broad Jump,
Algoma 71 1X2 Seymour 86 1X2 Marion 51 Sprint Medley
Algoma 29 Brilrion 60 1X2 Xavier 58 1X2 W- Paplham 27 1X2 A220 Yard, 880 Yard Relay,
CONFERENCE RECORDS Sprint Medley
MILE RELAY--D. Wenz, B. Wolter, B. Paplham, M. Sibilsky 25 lf? 1830 Yard. SDUDI Medley
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