Appleton High School - Clarion Yearbook (Appleton, WI)
- Class of 1950
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We Planned Th1s Book
Under the Capable gu1danee of Phvllls Faleus
and Karen 'Vlaesth Co ed1tors, th1s wear s
Clarzon cd1tor1al staff worked enthus1ast1Lalls to
meet tts deadlmes W1th mus1c as the theme, the
or1g1nal1ty of the 1nd1x1dual members was
greatly explolted each d1x1s1on presented
some new mus1cal concept
LOIS Prasher and NfIarg1e Benson were the d1x1
SIOD managers of the organ1zat1on seCt1on
Workmg on exents were Barbara Geenen, X1r
g1n1a effery, and Barbara Stewart Daxe 'VIC
lnryre planned the athleuc pages The class
sect1on work was dlreeted by an1ce Russell and
oan Slllllfldfl The lndex was com 1led bw
Martha Sthubert anet Sllllllldll an Conn1e
Doner The photographx was headed by Bob
Barlament Lan Crane d1d all the art work M155
Annabelle Wolf lb the facultw aduser
F1n1sh1ng tht stmor SLLIIOI s art IXJIIIIIIZ Totten
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txpes S1ll1man Graxcs S1ll1man an Russell look on
lran Img Crane Pohsltes, Host ware! Stuxart, Nlax IS, Doner pomts out some fine pomts to .feared Blrllmfm.
and X an Rum put thur h ads togtther Donner, COUffOlS,JfdHd1!1g O Bnen, Clark, and Oalce
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The successful publication of the Clarion depends
rn a large measure on the busmess staff
The Clarzon J buslness staff seeks new sponsors,
contacts regular patrons and keeps records The
co sponsorship managers eanne Schloss and
Sharon Doerfler, superuse the sellmg of sponsor
shxps by the students, record and hle all sponsor
shrps and conduct all of the meetlngs The sub
scrrptxon manager erome Lurle takes subscrrp
tlons from the teachers and students who are not
IH the finance plan The bus1ness manager, Loxs
Lrmpert keeps a record of all busxness transactlons
whrle Florence Leonard the general manager
makes out all the b1lls All of this vxork rs done
under the gurdance of Xflxss Ellzabeth Plowrlght
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Back raw: Wilson, Hammond, Sonkowsky, Bethke, Zimmerman. Serum! row: Connelly, Hardt, Benson, Kopplin,
Maesch, Malueg. Stammer. Front raw: Berry, Mumme, Lemons, Frank, Doner.
National Honor Society
Outstanding character, ability in leadership, and service as well as ranking scholastically in the upper one-
fourth of their class, which this year consists of 391 seniors, are the requirements needed for a student to be con-
sidered for this society.
Upon being elected by the faculty of Appleton Senior High school, the seventeen members were inducted into
the organization in the traditional assembly program held March 27. Acting as master of ceremonies, Mr. Witte
opened the program by introducing Mr. Helble, who talked of the "Meaning of Honors." Mr. Edge followed and
explained in detail the significance of the society's symbol and ideals. The honored guest speaker was Mr. LaVahn
Maesch, who spoke on the importance of integrity in all phases of life and in all times. After taking the oath given
by Miss Stewart, the students received their membership cards and pins from Miss Klumb and Mr. Edge. The new
members and their parents adjourned to the Early American Room where tea was served.
Craftsmanship Shield
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Every year a senior who has done outstand-
ing work throughout his high school career
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The faculty makes the choice, considering
scholarship, leadership, character, and service.
Mike Hammond was this year's recipient.
Active in forensics, Mike proved himself a
capable leader. He was a member of Latin
Club, the Talimzan Staff, Curtain Call Acting,
serving as its president in his last year, Quill
and Scroll, Student Council, of which he was
president in his junior and senior years. As a
5,1 delegate to Badger Boys' State in his junior
year, Mike proved his merit when he was
chosen as a representative to Boys' Nation in
Washington, D.C. where he was elected
president. As a sophomore he was awarded
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the Spector Trophy as being the most promis-
D A R Award
This vear s recrprent of the Daughters of the Amerlcan
Rexolutron cltlzenshlp award IS Ellen Connelly Elected
bv the senrors as a candrdate for thrs Good Crtlzenshrp
Prlgrrmage Ellen has been actrve rn extra currrcular ac
IIXIIICS such as Curtarn Call Student Councll and she
w as elected by the senior class to act as a flag ralser
Ellen Connelly
Badger G1rls State
Thrs year two lunlor grrls wxth therr
alternates w1ll represent Appleton Senror
I-hgh School at Madlson Wrsconsrn at the
1950 session of Badger Glrls State Durrng
the1r exght day stay the parttcrpants estab
hsh a government based on our democranc
rdeals Each girl does her part IH thls legls
lature either by runnmg for an oflice or by
supportrng a polrtrcal party
Wrmfred Retza Susan LaRose and Helen Hense
oan Brason as absent
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Badger Boys State
To further good c1t1zensh1p and to trarn leaders for
the future rs the mam goal set for thrs orgamzanon
Although the Amerrcan Leglon sponsors the boys and
gnrls at these conferences the actual funds are donated
by clubs rn each communrty who wrll also send ten boys
thrs year to Badger Boys State held at Rlpon Wl5COHS1H J
Smnlmg Clark Sutherland Mrelke Rector Geenen .feared
Groth SICYCFS Locklm Brandt
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Elks Citizenship
Award
Having obtained thc highest grade in both
the written and oral examinations on the Con
Flag Raisers
As the school term gets under way each year, the senior class has
the task of selecting two prominent senior class members as flag
raisers. This honor involves the responsibility of raising and lower-
ing the flag every morning and evening. This year because of their
good conduct, character, and citizenship, Robert Sonkowsky and
Ellen Connelly Were chosen. Besides keeping a very high scholastic
rating throughout his high school years, Bob has been very active
in Latin Club, Student Council, track and football. Ellen, too, has
had a high standing in her class and has participated in many extra-
curricular actix ities particularly Curtain Call Acting Librarv Staff
and the Student Council Both attended Badger State in their lunior
years
Elks Scholarship
Award
stitution of the United States Robert Bethke
Robert Bethke
was rewarded with the Flks Citizenship
Award This honor includes S100 as well as
an opportunity to participate in the state con
test Bob has been active in athletics namely
football track and the Tumbling Club and
intramural athletics He has also serxed as a
member of the Student Council and has par
ticipated in forensics
For his outstanding scholarship participa
tion in extra curriculars and sersice to the
school the Elks Club of Appleton presents
annually a scholarship to this worthy senior
boy who plans to attend Lawrence College
Carl Stumpf IS this years winner Carl has
done extraordinary work m basketball foot
ball track and was a member of an intramural
champion team in his sophomore year
Carl Stumpf
Marx Intramural Awards
Because of her fine work in Intramurals her
support of the G A A and noon hour teams
and her practice of good sportsmanship Bettv
Werner was given the Girls Intramurals Ath
letic Award During her three years at Apple
ton High School Betty has been an enthusias
tic member of the Bowling Club she serx ed as
vice president and secretarv treasurer ofG A A
She was also a participant in the Radio Players
and Tumbling Club
Floyd Michael Syrmg was presented this
year with the Boys Marx Intramural Athletic
Award Floyd has been verv actixe in all the
sports offered at Appleton Senior High School
but he has been particularlv fond ot basketball
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Floyd Svring Betty Werner
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Iames Hollenback
Exery year the German Club elects a semor member
who has shown notable lnterest and leadership 1n
the organlzatxon s work ames Hollenback was
elected thns sprmg as the most quallfied student to
recene the honor As well as belng president of the
German Club rm has dexoted much of h1s tlme to
Curtam Call Productlon Lat1n Club Student Councxl
track and Tumbling Club
A S200 scholarshrp IS annually g1ven to an out
standlng semor gxrl who w1ll attend Lawrence College
bv the Amerlcan Assoclatlon ofUn1xers1ty Women
On the basls of all around student qualltles of leader
sh1p scruce and potentlal success thls organlzatron
selected Barbara Zlerke as thxs year s honored senior
Barbarl has glxen her tlme unstlflshly to Curtaln
Ctll Attlng Lat1n Club uxll and Scroll Radxo
Players and the Talzrman of which she was thc co
cdltor
Lat1n Award
German Award
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Robert Son ko skx
The Era S1gma Phl the natlonal honorary classlcal
language fraternlty of Lawrence College presents
annually an award to a senlor who has distinguished
hlmself rn the field of Latm Thls year Robert Son
kowsky IS the cholce Bob has done excellent work
1n thc study of Lat1n and has preslded as co consul
of the Lat1n Club
An honorary scxenre award IS presented by the
Bausch and Lomb Company to a senror xx ho has done
superlor research IH the sclentlfic held Th1s year
Thomas Krueger recened th1s hlghly respected
acknowledgment of h1s exceptxonallv hne work IU
the study of telex 1s1on and rad1o ln h1s yumor sear
Tom also won the Amerlcan ASSOLIHIIOH for Ad
xancement of Science Ava ard and was co presldent of
thc unlor Academy ofSc1ence Conference thus sprmg
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Barbara Zxerke Thomas Kru get
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Another S200 scholarshrp awarded thrs year to a
worthy senror rs the unror Chamber of Commerce
Auxrlrarv Scholarshrp Maryorre Benson who rs thrs
year s recrprent has been very actrve rn Clarzon Curtarn
Call Productron as treasurer and presrdent of urll and
Scroll Spanrsh Club havrng served as secretary rn her
yunror vear and Talzrman as well as keeprng a hrgh
scholastrc ratrng throughout her three years of hrgh
school Margre also attended Badger Grrls State
Veterans of Forergn Wars Award
Robert Sonkowsky recerved thrs year s Veterans of
Forergn Wars Award whrch rs a S50 Saxrngs Bond
Thrs rs awarded to a senror who has shown all the
comprehensrve attrtudes of good crtrzenshrp Because
of hrs genral personalrty dependabrlrty and creatrxe
ness Bob was chosen as the recrprent for thrs year
Robert Sonkowsky
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On the basrs of hrs scholarshrp character and serv
rce Rrchard Boronow was chosen by the sophomore
homeroom teachers and councrlors to recerve the
Spector Trophy thrs year Drck has partrcrpated ac
trxely rn Curtarn Call Productron Latrn Club and on
the Talzrman as well as berng a member of B squad
basketball team He also was voted M C of the
Sophomore Talent Show and took part rn Oratorv
and Declamatron
Amerrcan Legron Award
The Amerrcan Legron Award made possrble by the
awarded thrs year to Francrs Dashner Annually thrs
post grves an athletrc scholarshrp medal to a senror
bov who has drstrngurshed hrmself for hrs athletrc
partrcrpatron and leadershrp Asrde from obtarnrng
erght letters throughout hrs three year sport career
Fran was elected by hrs fellow players as co captarn of
both football and track He was one of the few sopho
mores ever to play on the frrst srrrng basketball team
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Operetta 4 . . , CYRUS ANDERSON: Archery Club 2,
Nature Club 2, Tumbling Club 2.
JOYCE ANDERSON: Curtain Call Production 2, 3, 4:
Talisman 2, 3, 4 . . . NANCY ANDREWS: Art Work-
shop 2, 4, Curtain Call Production 3: Library Staff
3 . . . THOMAS ARCHER: Football 4: Intramurals 3'
Latin Club 3, Track 3, 4. Will graduate in August
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GERALDINE ASMUS: Curtain Call Production 4,
Latin Club 2: Operetta 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Talis-
man 2, 3, 4 . . . VALERIE BABINO: Archery Club 3,
Camera Club 2, secretary-treasurer 3, president 4, Cur-
tain Call Acting 2, 3, 4 . . . ROBERT BAIER: General
Course.
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CHARLOTTE BAILEY: Latin Club 3, 45 Library Staff
4: Nature Club 2, treasurer 3 . . . JAMES BALLOU:
Intramurals 4 . . . CLIFFORD BARBER: Operetta
2, 3, 4-
ROBERT BARLAMENT: Badger Boys' State 3: Clarion
2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, Student Council 2, 3, Track
3, 4 . . . CLIFFORD BARTELT: General Course . . .
JOAN BARTMAN: German Club 3, 4: Operetta 3, 4.
JAMES BASEMAN: Curtain Call Production 2 . . .
JOYCE BEFORD: General Course . . . DELORIS
BELLIN: Bowling Club 4, Talisman 4.
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BERG BERGHUIS BERRY
BBAW BETHKE BEYER
RONALD BIECHLER: Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Tennis
2, 3 . . . GERALD BIERMAN: Bowling Club 4 . . .
GEORGE BLESSING: Bowling Club 3.
PERCY BLOUNT: General Course . . . KENNETH
BODWAY: Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4 . . , HAR-
RIET BOOTZ: Curtain Call Production 2, 3, 4, Talis-
man 2, 3, 4.
PHYLLIS BRAATZ: Bowling Club 4, Talisman 4 . . .
CAROL BRANDT: Bowling Club 4, Talisman 4 . .
DOROTHY BRASCH: Bowling Club 4, Talisman 4.
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HERBERT BELLING: Clarion 2 . . . MARJORIE
BENSON: Clarion 2, 3, 4, Curtain Call Production 2,
3, 4, Quill and Scroll, treasurer 3, president 4, Spanish
Club 2, secretary 3, 4, Talisman 2, 3, 4, Badger Girls
State 3 . . . ROBERT BENSON: General Course.
MARGARET BERG: General Course . . . MARILYN
BERGHUIS: General Course . . . BARBARA BERRY:
Latin Club 3, 4, Nature Club 3, secretary 4, Quill and
Scroll 4, Radio Players 3, Talisman 3, co-editor 4.
ROBERT BESAW: General Course . . . ROBERT
BETHKE: Football 3, 4, Intramurals 3, Student Coun-
cil 4, Track 3, 4, Tumbling Club 4 . . . ALLAN BEYER:
Tumbling Club 4.
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LOLAMAE CHARLES: Bowling Club 3, 4: Camera
Club 34 Operetta 4 . . . PETER CHRISTENSEN:
Archery Club 2: Camera Club 3 . . . EARL CLARK:
Bowling Club 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 4.
SHIRLEY COLE: Withdrawn 4 . . . NORMAN COL-
LINS: Archery Club 2: Intramurals 3 . . . KAY COL-
LIPP: Bowling Club 2, 3: Curtain Call Production 4:
Latin Club 2: Orchesis 2, 3, president 4: Spanish Club
3, 4.
ELLEN CONNELLY: Curtain Call Acting 2, 3, secre-
tary 4, Latin Club 2: Library Staff 45 Operetta 4: Radio
Players 3: Student Council, secretary-treasurer 4:
Badger Girls' State 3: Flag Raiser 4 . . . PHYLLIS
CORCORAN: Commercial Club, vice-president 4: Cur-
tain Call Production 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2 . . .
JAMES COTTER: Intramurals 3, 4,
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WALTER BRAUN: Bowling Club 2 . . . JAMES
BROCKHAUS: Football 3, 4: Student Council 2: Track
2, 3, 4 . . . RICHARD BROUILLARD: Bowling Club
4: Tumbling.Club 2, 3, 4.
DOROTHY BROWN: Bowling Club 4: Latin Club 2,
3: Nature Club 2, 3, 4 . . . EARL BRUEHL: Bowling
Club 3: Curtain Call Acting 4: Operetta 3 . . . MER-
RILL BURMEISTER: Archery Club 2, 3: Tumbling
Club 2.
DOROTHY BUSH: Bowling Club 4 . . . HERBERT
BUSH: Art Workshop 2, 3: Operetta 3, 4: Tumbling
Club 2, 3 . . . BARBARA CARY: Curtain Call Pro-
duction 3, 4: Latin Club 2: Operetta 4: Quill and
Scroll 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, secretary 4: Student Coun-
cil 3: Talisman 2, 3, feature editor 4.
CHARLES CHRISTENSEN CLARK
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Latin Club 2, Quill and Scroll 4, Spanish Club 3, 4,
Talisman 2, 3, 4 . . . CAROL CULBERTSON: Operetta
3, 4 . . . DELORIS DAMSHEUSER: Talisman 3, 4.
PATRICIA DANIELS: General Course . . . FRANCIS
DASHNER: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, co-
captain 4, Operetta 3, Track 2, 3, co-captain 4 . . .
DELORES DEBRUIN: Bowling Club 2, Camera Club
2, Curtain Call Production 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Orchesis
4, Talisman 4.
BETTY DEFFERDING: Curtain Call Production 3,
4 . , . SYLVIA DEGROAT: Bowling Club 3, 4 . . .
MARILYN DELTOUR: General Course.
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MARY DERBY: Archery Club 2, Bowling Club 4,
Curtain Call Production 3, 4. . . EDWARD DESCHLER:
Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2, Curtain Call
Production 2, 3, 4 . . . RONALD DIEDRICH: General
Course.
GERALD DIETRICI-I: General Course . . . SHARON
DOERFLER: Clarion 2, business-manager 3, co-spon-
sorship manager 4, Curtain Call Production 3, vice-
president 4, Latin Club 2, Operetta 4, Quill and Scroll
3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4 . . . CONSTANCE DONER:
Clarion 3, 4, Curtain Call Acting 3, 4, Library Staff 4,
Quill and Scroll 4, Spanish Club 3, 4.
MARY ELLEN DOUGLAS:Operetta 4. . . MAUREEN
DRIER: Camera Club 2 . . . BEATRICE DROES:
Bowling Club 3, 4.
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BEATRICE EBBEN: Bowling Club 4, Tumbling Club
2 . . . JANE EDGE: Curtain Call Production 3, 4,
Quill and Scroll 4, Talisman 2, 3, 4. . .JOAN EGGERT:
Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. vice-president 2, 3,
president 4, Latin Club 2, Pep Band 4, Student Council
3, Talisman 3, 4.
EVELYN EIFEALDT: Curtain Call Production 3, 4,
Latin Club 2, Library Staff 4 . . . EUGENE EVERS:
General Course . , . ISABELLE EVERS: Bowling
Club 4.
DOROTHY FAHRENKRUG: General Course . . .
PHYLLIS FALCUS: Clarion 2, 3, co-editor 4, Curtain
Call Production 3, 4, G.A,A. 2, Operetta 4, Quill and
Scroll 3, 4 . . . IONE FEAVEL: General Course.
FOATE FRANK FRANKLAND
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ANDREW FOATE: Football 3, Intramurals 3, 4 . . .
THEODORE FRANK: Student Council 4, Visual Aids
2, secretary 3, president 4 . . . RONALD FRANK-
LAND: Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Nature Club 4, Tumbling
Club 2, 4.
ROLAND FREDERICKS: Basketball Manager 3, 4,
Track 2 . . . ELAINE FRITSCH: Commercial Club
4 . . . HAROLD FROEHLICH: Bowling Club 3, 4.
JAMES GARVEY: Football 3, Student Council 3,
Tennis 2, 3, 4 . . . DONALD GAST: General Course
. . . BARBARA GEENEN: Clarion 2, 3, 4, Curtain
Call Production 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Operetta 2, 3, 4,
Quill and Scroll 3, 4.
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JANICE GUENTHER: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, German Club
2, 3, 4, Nature Club 2 . . . GEORGIA HAHN: General
Course . . . CAROL HAMEISTER: Bowling Club 4,
Commercial Club 4, Library Staff 4.
LEON HAMILTON: Curtain Call Acting 2, 3, 4, De-
bate 2, 3, 4, Declamation 3, Extempore 2, 3, 4, Student
Council 2, Talisman 4 . . . MIKE HAMMOND:
Camera Club 2, Curtain Call Acting 2, 3, president 4,
Debate 3, Declamation 3, Extempore 2, 3, 4, Football
3, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Operetta 4, Oratory 3, 4, Pep
Band 2, 3, director 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Radio Players
2, 3, Student Council 2, president 3, 4, Talisman 3, 4,
Track 3, Badger Boys' State 3, Boys Nation, president
3 . . . THOR HANSEN: Curtain Call Production 2, 3,
president 4.
GRETCHEN HARDT: Curtain Call Acting 2, 3, vice-
president 4, Latin Club 2, 3, secretary 4, Quill and
Scroll 3, vice-president 4, Radio Players 3, Talisman 2,
3, 4 . . . STANLEY HARP: Operetta 3 . . . JOAN
HART: General Course.
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DELORES GETSFRIED: Curtain Call Production 2, 3,
4, Talisman 3, 4 . . . JOSEPH GIBSON: Track 3,
Tumbling Club 2, 4 . . . CARL GLOEDE: Football 2,
3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3.
LAWRENCE GOSZ: Football 2 . . . DU WAYNE
GOTTSCHALK: General Course . . . COURTNEY
GRAVES: Archery Club 4, Camera Club 2, 4, Curtain
Call Production 3, 4, Clarion 4, Nature Club 2, 3,
president 4, Tumbling Club 2, 4, Visual Aids Club
2, 3, 4.
LOIS JANE GREVE: Commercial Club, treasurer 4
. . . GLORIA GROSS: Bowling Club 4, Cheerleading
2, 3, 4 . . . DONALD GRUETT: General Course.
GLENITHLR HAHN HAMEISTER
HAMILTON HAMMOND HANSEN
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RODNEY H. HELMS: Art Workshop, treasurer 2,
secretary 3, 4, Curtain Call Production 4g Operetta
4 . . . HERBERT HERB: Bowling Club 3, 4, Talisman
2, 3, Tumbling Club 2, 3, 4 . . . JOHN I-IERNER:
Curtain Call Production 2, 3, treasurer 4, Talisman 2,
Tumbling Club 2.
DENNIS HERRLING: Football 3, 4, Spanish Club 4,
Student Council 4, Track 3, 4 . . .JOANN HESELTON:
Curtain Call Production 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 2, Operetta
2, 3, 4g Quill and Scroll 3, secretary 4, Talisman 2, 3,
4 . . . BARBARA HILL: Camera Club 3, Curtain Call
Production 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Talisman 4.
RONALD HOELZEL: Nature Club 2 . . . HENRI-
ETTA HOFFMAN: Bowling Club 3, 4 . . . SYLVIA
HOFFMAN: General Course.
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DALE HOLINBECK: Track 2, 3 . . . JAMES HOL-
LENBACK: Curtain Call Production 2, 3, 45 German
Club 3, president 45 Latin Club 25 Student Council 35
Track 2, 3, 45 Tumbling Club 2, 3, 4. . ,JOAN HOPPE:
Bowling Club 45 Commercial Club 4.
SHIRLEY HORN: Bowling Club 4, Commercial Club
45 Library Staff 4 . . . GORDON HUOLIHAN: General
Course . . . BARBARA INGENTHRON: Bowling
Club 35 Spanish Club 35 Talisman 2.
ELIZABETH ISLINGER:GeneralCourse. . . DELORES
JACOBS: Curtain Call Production 45 Operetta 4 . . .
JAMES JAEGER: Bowling Club 45 Debate 45 German
Club 45 Nature Club 2.
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PATRICIA JARVIS: Bowling Club 3 . . . VIRGINIA
JEFFERY: Art Workshop 3, vice-president 45 Clarion
2, 3, 45 Curtain Call Production 3, 45 Library Staff 45
Quill and Scroll 3, treasurer 45 Spanish Club 3, 4 . . .
RONALD JILEK: Football 3, 45 German Club 2, 3, 45
Student Council 45 Track 2, 3, 4.
BETTE JIMOS: Archery Club 25 Bowling Club 2, 35
Camera Club 25 Curtain Call Production 25 Tumbling
Club 2, 3, 4 . . . DONALD JOCHMAN: Latin Club 25
Operetta 45 Spanish Club 3, 4 . . . RUTH JOCHMAN:
General Course.
JOAN JOECKS: General Course . . . CORA JOSEPHS:
Bowling Club 3, 45 Camera Club 3, 45 Talisman 3 . . .
RUTH JUNEAU: Talisman 2, 3.
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KADING: Visual Aids Club 2, 3, 4. . . LILA KADING:
Commercial Club 45 Library Staff 4.
JOHN KAFURA 1 Camera Club 35 Football 3, 45 German
Club 2, 3, vice-president 45 Student Council 2 . . .
SHEILA KASTEN: Curtain Call Acting 45 Commercial
Club 45 Talisman 2, 3 . . . BERNARD KAUFMAN:
General Course.
DONNA KERN: General Course . . . NANCY KER-
RIGAN: General Course . . .JOHN KETTENHOFEN
Latin Club 25 Nature Club 2, 3.
KIENER RING RLOEHN
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JOAN KIENER: Bowling Club 4. Withdrawn 4 . . .
ROBERT KING: Football 2, 3, 4 . . . THOMAS
KLOEHN: Camera Club 25 Curtain Call Acting 2, 3,
45 Debate 2, 3, 45 Football 45 German Club 3, 45 Latin
Club 25 Radio Players 35 Talisman 2, 3, 4.
JACK KLUG:General Course. . . BEVERLY KNAACK:
Bowling Club 4, G.A.A. 3 . . . RICHARD KNOLL:
General Course.
RUSSELL KNUDSEN: Football 25 Pep Band 4 . . .
RONALD KNUTH: General Course . . . DOROTHY
KNUTSON: Bowling Club 45 Camera Club 2.
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MARIE KOLLER: Curtain Call Acting 45 German
Club 3, treasurer 45 Operetta 3, 4 . . . DON KOLOSSO:
General Course . . . EUGENE KONITZER: Latin
Club 25 Pep Band 3, 4.
JACQUELYN KONITZER: Archery Club 2, 35 Bowl-
ing Club 2, 3, G.A.A. 25 Latin Club 25 Tumbling Club
3 . . . THOMAS KOOLS: General Course . . . DAVID
KOPPLIN: Curtain Call Acting 2, 3, 45 Debate 3, 45
Extempore 45 Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Oratory 35 Pep Band
2, 3, 45 Radio Players 2, 35 Student Council 2, 3,
sergeant-at-arms 4.
DAVID KORTENHOF: Curtain Call Acting 45 Latin
Club 25 Radio Players 2 . . . ROBERT KOSITZKE:
General Course . . . DANIEL KOTTKE: Archery Club
25 Camera Club 2, 3.
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ROBERT KOEHNE: Basketball 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3,
45 Latin Club 25 Student Council 3, 45 Talisman 2, 3,
co-sports editor 45 Track 2, 3 . . . LLOYD KOEHNKE:
Intramurals 2, 3, 4 . . . ORVILLE KOEPKE: Basket-
ball 3, co-captain 45 Student Council 45 Track 2.
CAROL KOHL: Bowling Club 25 Curtain Call Pro-
duction 2, 3, 45 Talisman 4 . . . JAMES KOHL: Pep
Band 2, 3 . . . JO ANNE KOHL: General Course.
JANE KOLB: Commercial Club 4 . . . DONALD
KOLESKE: General Course . . . MARLOW KOL-
LATH: General Course.
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JOYCE LARSEN: Operetta 4 . . . BARBARA LAUX:
Bowling Club 3, 4 . . . JOYCE LAUX: General Course.
VERLYN LAWLER: General Course . . . SHIRLEY
LECKER: Bowling Club 2, 3, German Club, secretary
3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Student Council 2 . . . NANCY
LEE: Clarion 4, Curtain Call Acting 3, 4, Latin Club
2, Spanish Club, treasurer 4, Student Council 3.
BETTY LEISERING: Bowling Club 4, German Club
3, 4, Library Staff 4, Operetta 3, 4 . . . BILL LEMKE:
Intramurals 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Tennis 2, Visual Aids
Club 3, 4 . . . HELEN LEMMERHART: Nature Club
2, Spanish Club 3, 4.
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ELMER KRANZUSCH: General Course . . . GLORIA
KRUEGER: Bowling Club 2, 3 . . . THOMAS KRUE-
GER: German Club 3, 4, Visual Aids Club 2, 3, vice-
president 4.
NANCY KUEHNL: Archery Club 2, Curtain Call
Production 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Talisman 2 . . .
ALTHEA KUHN: General Course . . . DONNA
KUNSTMAN: Archery Club 2.
RAYMOND KUNSTMAN: Football 2, 3, 4, Operetta
2, 3, 4, Track 3 . . . EUGENE LA PLANTE: Tennis 2,
manager 3 . . . JOHN LARSEN: Camera Club 4, Intra-
murals 4.
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Operetta 3, 4, Student Council 2, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4 . . .
FLORENCE LEONARD: Clarion 3, 4, Curtain Call
Production 3, Quill and Scroll 4 . . . RICHARD LIE-
THEN: General Course.
LOIS LIMPERT: Archery Club 25 Camera Club 45
Clarion 2, 3, business manager 45 Curtain Call Acting
3, 4, Curtain Call Production 2, Quill and Scroll 3, 4,
Radio Players 2, 3 . . . SHIRLEY LORENZ: Bowling
Club 4 . . . DELORES LOWELL: Bowling Club 4.
TESS LUECK: Curtain Call Production 2, 3, 4, Latin
Club 2, Talisman 2 . . .JEROME LURIE: Camera Club
45 Clarion 2, 3, 45 Debate 45 Latin Club 25 Spanish
Club 3, 4 . . . DONNA MAAHS: Bowling Club 4.
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DONNA MAAS: Bowling Club 2, Nature Club 2,
Spanish Club 3, 4 . . . ALOHA MADER: Bowling
Club 2, 3, 4, Operetta 4 . . . KAREN MAESCH 1 Clarion
2, 3, co-editor 4, Curtain Call Acting 2, 3, co-program
chairman 4, Debate 2, Latin Club 2, 3, co-consul 4,
Operetta 2, 3, 45 Oratory 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 45
Radio Players 2, 35 Student Council 2, State Music
Tournament 2, 3.
BETTY JANE MALUEG: Camera Club 3, Library
Staff 4, Nature Club 3, treasurer 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4g
Talisman 4 . . . MARLENE MARQUARDT: Com-
mercial Club 4 . . . VIRGINIA MAUEL: Latin Club
25 Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Talisman 2, 3, advertising
manager 4.
DORIS MAUTHE: Bowling Club 4 . . . ALAN
MC CONAGHA: Curtain Call Acting 4, Curtain Call
Production 2, 35 Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Operetta 3, Pep
Band 2, 3, 4 . . . JAMES MEIERS: General Course.
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LE ROY MELZER:General Course. . .LOIS MERKEL:
General Course . . . NANCY MEYER: Commercial
Club, historian 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4.
PAUL MEYER: Curtain Call Production 3, Track 2,
3 . . . LOUIS MICHELN: Curtain Call Acting 3, 4,
Pep Band 4 . . . MARGARET MIOSKOWSKI: Archery
Club 3.
JOHN MITCHELL: Archery Club 4, Track 2, manager
3, 4 . . . DONALD MITCHLER: Football 3, 4, Talis-
man 4, Track 2 . . . DELORES MITTLESTADT: Bowl-
ing Club 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Ger-
man Club 3, 45 Operetta 3, 4.
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RICHARD MORIARTY: Football 3, 4, Intramurals 3,
Latin Club 2, Operetta 4, Student Council 3, Track 2,
3, 4 . . . MARVIN MORITZ: General Course . . .
BETTY JANE MUELLER: General Course.
KERMIT MUENSTER: Intramurals 3, 4, Archery Club
2, Nature Club 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4 . . . KIM MUMME:
Curtain Call Acting 4, Debate 3, 4, Extempore 3, 4,
Operetta 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Student Council,
sergeant-at-arms 4, Talisman 3, Visual Aids Club 3, 4,
State Music Tournament 3 . . . MARGARET MUR-
ASKI: Bowling Club 4, Debate 3, Tumbling Club 4.
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ROBERT MURPHY: Basketball 3, Intramurals 2, 3,
4, Student Council 2, Track 2, 3, 4 . . .JOAN NEHLS:
Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, German Club
3, 4, Operetta 3, 4 . . . BARBARA NEUMANN:
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PATRICIA PALMER: Commercial Club 4, Library
Staff 4 . . . RONALD PALMER: Curtain Call Pro-
duction 2, Tumbling Club 2 . . . KENDALL PARKER:
Latin Club 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3. 4.
RICHARD PECHOTTA: General Course. . . RICHARD
PELKEY: Debate 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Library Staff
4, Quill and Scroll 4, Talisman 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2 . . .
ROSALIND PEOTTER: Archery Club 2, Bowling
Club 2: German Club 4.
RICHARD PERRINE: Intramurals 2, Operetta 3,
Tumbling Club 2 . . . RICHARD PETERS: Intramurals
2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4 . . . CARLA PETERSON: Com-
mercial Club 4, Curtain Call Production 3, 4, Student
Council 4, Talisman 3, 4.
Page 27
MILDRED NEY: Curtain Call Acting 2, 3, 4, Talis-
man 2g Cheerleading 2, 3, 4 . . . ROBERT NICKASCH:
Bowling Club 2, Track 3 . . . AUDREY NIEMAN:
Tumbling Club 2, 4.
NORMA NUSSBAUM: General Course . . . JACK
NYGREN: Archery Club 2, 3, 45 Art Workshop 3, 4,
Bowling Club 3, Camera Club 4, Nature Club 2, 3, 4,
Operetta 3: Tennis 2, 3, 4, Visual Aids Club 2, 3, 4 . . .
SHIRLEY O'CONNELL: General Course.
SHERRILL OHMAN: Curtain Call Acting 2, 3, 4:
Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Library Staff 4: Radio Players 3,
Student Council 2, 3, 4, Badger Girls State 3 . . .
BONNIE OLSEN: Curtain Call Production 4, Talis-
man 2, 3, 4 . . . LOUISE OLSON: Art Workshop 4:
Curtain Call Production 2, Latin Club 2: Talisman 2,
3, 4.
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BETTE RANDERSON: Bowling Club 4, Commercial
Club 4 . . . HARRIET RASMUSSEN: Camera Club 4
. . . RICHARD RASMUSSEN: Football, trainer 2, 3, 4.
JEANETTE REHBEIN: Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A.
2, 3, 4, Nature Club 3, Operetta 2, 3, 4 . . , RICHARD
REHMER: Archery Club 2, Operetta 4, Track 2 . . .
CLARENCE REIDER: Curtain Call Production 4
Football 4, Latin Club 2, Track 2.
RICHARD REINKE: General Course . . . HERBERT
REITZ: Talisman 3 . . . MARILYN RETTLER: Cur-
tain Call Production 4.
Page 28
RICHARD PETERSON: Curtain Call Acting 2, 3, 4,
Debate 3, 4, Talisman 4 . . . CAROL PFUND: Art
Workshop 4, Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Curtain Call Pro-
duction 4, Nature Club 2 . . . RICHARD PLAMANN:
General Course.
RONALD POSSELT: General Course . . . LOIS PRA-
SHER: Clarion 3, 4, Commercial Club, president 4,
Curtain Call Acting 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Radio
Players 3, Talisman, co-business manager 4 . . . RICH-
ARD PUFFER: General Course.
CLEMENT QUELLA: Latin Club 2 . . , MARILYN
RADTKE: Bowling Club 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Pep Band 3,
4, Talisman 3, 4 . . . EDWARD RAMMER: Track
2, 3, 4.
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4, Student Council 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4.
JOYCE ROBL: G,A.A. 3, 4, Nature Club 2 . . ,JANE
ROEDER: Debate 2, 3, German Club 3, 4, Nature Club
2, 3, 4, Operetta 4 . . . BETTY ROGERS: Bowling
Club 4, Camera Club 3, Nature Club 2.
EVERETT ROHDE: Archery Club 3, 4, Curtain Call
Production 3, 4, Tumbling Club 2, 3, 4 . . . SHIRLEY
ROHE: Curtain Call Acting 4 . . . DONALD ROSEN-
BOHM: General Course.
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MARILYNN ROTH: Archery Club 3, Bowling Club
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Club 3, 4 . . . GAILE RUBBERT: Pep Band 3g Spanish
Club 3, 4 . . . JANICE RUSSELL: Clarion 2, 3, 4,
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CAROLE RYERSON: Curtain Call Acting 2, 3, 4,
Radio Players 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 2,
3, 4 . . . DOROTHY SANDERS: General Course . . .
JOYCE SCHEIBE: Commercial Club 4, Talisman 4.
NORBERT SCHEMM: German Club 3, 4 . . . MAR-
GUERITE SCHILTZ: Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Operetta
3, 4 . . .JEANNE SCI-ILOSS: Clarion 2, 3, co-sponsor-
ship manager 4, Curtain Call Acting 2, 3, treasurer 4,
Pep Band 2, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Radio Players 2, 3,
Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 2, 3, co-captain 4.
Page 29
ADELINE SCHOETTLER: Bowling Club 3, Clarion
4, G.A.A. 3 . . . PAUL SCHOMMER: General Course
. . . FRED SCHRADER: Intramurals 2, 3, Track 2,
Tumbling Club 4.
EUGENE SCHREITER: General Course . . . RICHARD
SCHROEDER: Intramurals 3, Visual Aids Club 2, 3
. . . ROY SCHROEDER: Intramurals 3.
GENE SCHULDES: Basketball 3, 4, Latin Club 2 . . .
JOYCE SCHULZE: Art Workshop 3, 4, Curtain Call
Production 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3 . . . CAROL SCHU-
MACHER: General Course.
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SELIG: General Course . . . ETHEL SEMROW: Art
Workshop 4, Bowling Club 4, Curtain Call Production
2, 3, 4, German Club 4, Talisman 4.
JANICE SENSE: Bowling Club 2, Camera Club 2, 3,
4, Curtain Call Production 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3,
4, Talisman 4 . . .JAMES SHEBILSKE: Bowling Club
2, 3, president 4, Talisman 2, 3, 4 . . . THOMAS
SHOLTS: Curtain Call Production 2, Intramurals 3,
Library Staff 4, Spanish Club 3, president 4.
JEAN SIETH: Bowling Club 4, Camera Club 3, 4,
Latin Club 3 . . . MARJORIE SMITH: Bowling Club
2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, German Club 4, Pep Band 3, Student
Council 4 . . . PATRICIA SMITH: Clarion 2, 4, Com-
mercial Club, secretary 4, Curtain Call Acting 3, 4,
Radio Players 2, 3, Student Council 2,Talisman, co-busi-
ness manager 4.
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SPANGENBERG STAMMER STERNAGEL
STERNHAGEN STEWART STILLMAN
FREDERICK STOEGER: Football 4, Track 3, 4,
Tumbling Club 3, 4 . . . LOIS STORMFELTZ: German
Club 2, 3, 4, Nature Club 2, 3 . . . NORMA STRIEBY:
Latin Club 2, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, State Music Tourna-
ment 3.
EUGENE STRUBE: Transferred from St. Louis, Mis-
souri, 4. . .CARL STUMPF: Basketball 3, co-captain 4,
Football 3, 4, Intramurals 2, Operetta 3, 4, Track 3, 4,
Badger Boys' State 3 . . . CHARLES SYLVESTER:
Football 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Pep
Band 2, Student Council 4.
JOHN TAGGART: Intramurals 2, 3, 4 . . . STEPHEN
TALBOT: General Course . . . JOSEPH THEYEL:
General Course.
Page 31
BEVERLY SNOW: Bowling Club 4, Camera Club 2,
3, 4, G.A.A. 4 . . . NORMAN SOMMER: General
Course . . . ROBERT SONKOWSKY: Football 3, 4,
Intramurals 3, Badger Boys' State 3, Flag Raiser 4,
Latin Club 2, 3, co-consul 4, Student Council 3, 4,
Talisman 4, Track 2, 3, 4.
IVAN SPANGENBERG: Football 2, 3, 4, Pep Band
3, 4, Track 2, 3, co-captain 4, Badger Boys' State 3 . . .
JEANNE STAMMER: Art Workshop 2, 3, president
4, Curtain Call Production 2, 3, secretary 4, Latin
Club 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Radio Players 2, 3,
Talisman 3, 45 Badger Girls' State 3. . .ELLEN STERN-
AGEL: Archery Club 2, Curtain Call Production 2, 3,
4, Radio Players 3.
JOHN STERNHAGEN: Bowling Club 2, 3, 4 . . .
BARBARA STEWART: Clarion 2,,3, 4, Quill and
Scroll 3, 4, Radio Players 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4,
Talisman 2, 3, 4 . . . RICHARD STILLMAN: Curtain
Call Acting 4, Curtain Call Production 4, Debate 4,
Nature Club 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Radio Players 3,
Talisman 4, State Music Tournament 3.
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DARLEEN VANDEN BERG: Curtain Call Production
4 . . .JOYCE VANDEN HEUVEL: Curtain Call Pro-
duction 4 . . . RICHARD VANDER VELDEN: General
Course.
LEO VAN DRASEK: Football 3, Intramurals 3, Track
2, 3 . . . RICHARD VAN HANDEL: General Course
. . . THOMAS VAN ROOY: Bowling Club 2, 3, 4.
JAMES VAN WEDDINGEN: General Course . . .
MARY JANE VAN WEELE: Latin Club 2, 4 . - .
SUSAN VELIE: Curtain Call Production 3, 4, Student
Council 3, Talisman 3, 4.
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DONNA JEANNE THIES: Camera Club 3, Curtain
Call Production 2, 3, 4, Debate 4 . . .JERRY THURK:
Bowling Club 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 3, 4 . . . EDWARD
TREIBER: General Course.
LAWRENCE TURKOW: General Course . . . THOMAS
UNMUTI-I: Football 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Latin
Club 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3 . . . GERALD
VAN ABEL: General Course.
FRANK VAN AGTMAEL: Operetta 3, 4 . . . ROSE-
MARY VAN CAMP: Student Council 2 . . . BRUCE
VANCE: General Course.
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Talisman 2, 3, 4 . . . HOWARD WAGNER: General
Course . . . ROBERT WARD: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4.
BETTY WARNER: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Talisman 3, Tum-
bling Club 2, 3, 4. . .NORBERT WEBER: Visual Aids
Club 3, 4 . . . RONALD WEBER: General Course.
VICTOR WEBER: Intramurals 2, 3, 4 . . . BENJAMIN
WELLS: Curtain Call Acting 3, 4, Operetta 4, Radio
Players 3, Talisman 2, Visual Aids Club 2 . . . BETTY
WERNER: Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, vice-
president 3, secretary-treasurer 4, Operetta 3, 4, Radio
Players 3, Tumbling Club 2.
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Basketball 3, 4, Football 4, Track 3 . . .JUDY WHITE:
Archery Club 2, Curtain Call Production 2, 3, 4, Radio
Players 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4.
Pl-IYLLIS WILLOUGI-IBY: Debate 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3,
4, Latin Club 2 . . . JAMES WILSON: Curtain Call
Acting 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Oratory 3, 4, Quill and
Scroll 4, Radio Players 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Talisman
3, Co-sports editor 4, Visual Aids Club 2, Cheerleading
2, 3, co-captain 4, State Music Tournament 3 . . .
JAMES WILZ: Bowling Club 4, Tumbling Club 3.
NIKI WISE: Archery Club 2, Art Workshop 3, 4,
Camera Club 35 Curtain Call Acting 2, 3, 4, Radio
Players 3, Spanish Club 2, 3 . . .JOAN WITT: General
Course . . . ROY WITTWER: General Course.
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Production 2, 3, 4 . . . LILA WOLDT: Commercial
Club 4 . . . WILLIAM WOODEN: Camera Club 2:
Tumbling Club 2, 3, 4, Visual Aids Club 3, 4.
ALICE WOODS: Commercial Club 4, Latin Club 2: Li-
brary Staff 4, Talisman 2, 4 . . . THOMAS WOODS:
Visual Aids Club 2, 3, sergeant-ar-arms 4 . . .
THOMAS XISTRIS: Tennis 2, 3, 4.
ROY YENTZ: General Course . . .JAMES YOUNG:
Bowling Club 2, 3, Football 3, co-captain 4: Track 3
. . . VERNON YOUNG: General Course.
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Faye Dunsirn, Helen Godfrey, Robert Maahs, Will Richard Schulze, Patricia Vander Linden, Jerry
Merrill, Richard Mueller, Constance Ponath, Vanderlois, Richard Wikeland.
Lefrx Ronald Wittman, Sue Benson, Carol Bartz, and 'lean Crane linish their Christmas display. Tap, terinr: Louis Bellin orates for English class.
Bottom, l'z'I1fFf,' First aid skills are demonstrated bv Allan Bc-ver, Bob Baier, Ronnie Frankland and Leon Hamilton in Coach Blacks gym class.
Right: Peering through the Laurence College telescope at the starry heavens is Al Williams. I
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Mr Albrecht Mrs Hagen Mr Wollvwage Mrs Troytr Mr Weber Mr Strange Mr Douglas Mr Hannegan
This is your School Board It is composed of civ1c minded citizens who help to set up the
policies of our line schools Some of their many duties which always keep them busy are select
ing teachers making recommendations for finances and choosing the curriculum These are no
small yobs and the students as well as parents appreciate these guiding citizens
Page 48
Superxising the com
plete Appleton School
System is not a simple
yob Mr John P Mann
as the Superintendent of
schools carries out his
duties faithfully and ex
pertly to keep our schools
in top condition
Our principal, Mr. Her-
bert H. Helble, brings a
wealth of experience and
a conscientious devotion
for his work to the job.
The respected and active
leader of our school has
guided A. H. S. to an al-
most perfect school stand-
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Miss Frances Stewart
can always be found M
either occupied as the .
Dean of Girls or advising 1
and supervising the Stu- I l
dent Council. Miss Ste- ,
wart has a pleasant and .0 '
cheerful personality plus
a fine imagination and x
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The lobs of assistant
principal and Dean of
Boys are held hv Mr
Werner Witte, who bllblll
carries them out with
dispatch His high ideals
for good conduct are help
ful to all students and to
A H S He also teaches
in the Social Science De
partment and acts as man
ager for our athletic dc
partment
Nliss Frames Steu art r NN erner XX irre
Our yanitors are largelv responsible for the m.unten.1nee of our
hne high school and its grounds These custodians ein aluaxs he
found with .1 cheerful smile and a hit of eonxersation while thex
scrub polish heat and ridv up our school
11 45 exerv morning xx ill hnd Mrs Heclele readx to dish out food
to hungrw students and faculty in her role is the cafeteria in integer
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Mr. Marvin Babler
History Head, Head
Track Coach, Vis-
ual Aids Club
Favorite Music:
"Intermezzo"
Mr. Jack Burroughs
Biology, Backstage
Favorite Music:
"Clair de Lune"
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Mr. Kenneth Edge
History, Oratory
Favorite Music:
"Blue Danube
Waltz"
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Faculty
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Mr. David Black
Tumbling Club,Physi-
cal Education
Favorite Music:
"Smoke Gets In
Your Eyes"
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Mr. Ade S. Dillon
History, Tennis,
Head Football
Coach
Favorite Music:
"Finlandia"
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Mr. Anthony Bacich
Orchestra
Favorite Music:
"Mendelssohn Vi-
olin Concerto"
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Mr. Harry Cameron
Industrial Arts Head,
Lockers
Favorite Music:
"Alice BlueGown"
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Mr. Gus Ediger
Chemistry, Assistant
Football Coach
Favorite Music:
"Anything by Guy
Lombardo"
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Mr. Harold Briese
Social Studies
Favorite Music:
"Twelfth Street
Rag"
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Mr. john Doerfler
German, German
Club, Backstage
Favorite Music:
"lm Wald und auf
der Heide"
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Miss Ethelwyn
Baerwaldt
Assistant Librarian
Favorite Music:
"Beautiful Wiscon-
sin"
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Mr. Sidney Cotton
Printing
Favorite Music:
"Polkas"
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Miss Pauline
Gaertner
Physical Education,
G,A.A.
Favorite Music '
"Gaiete Parisi-
ennen
Miss Borghild
Anderson
English, Quill and
Scroll Sponsor
Favorite Music:
"God Bless Amer-
ica"
Miss Myrtle Brooks
English
Favorite Music:
"Symphonies"
Pye"
Miss Hazel Duling
Mathematics Head
Favorite Music:
"Ave Maria"
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Miss Kathleen Hettig
Physical Education,
Orchesis
Favorite Music:
"Hora Staccato"
Mr. Kenneth
Kuemmerlein
Art, Assistant Track
Coach, Art Work!
shop
Favorite Music:
"Riders In the
Sky."
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Miss Mary
O'Leary
Home Arts
Favorite Music:
"Believe Me If
All Those Endear-
ing Young
Charms."
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Miss Mmm Gefiafh Mr- E.J0hn Goodrich . Q Mr' Ray Hamm
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Chorus
Favorite Music:
"El Amor Bruion
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Miss La Verne
Kniebusch
English, Latin, Latin
Club
Favorite Music:
"Some Enchanted
Evening"
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Miss Ruth
McKennan
Speech Head,
Declamation,
Dramatics,
Curtain Call
Favorite Music:
"White Christ-
mas."
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Historv, Economics,
Mechanical Drawing
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Mrs. Donald
Himebaugh
Spanish, English,
Spanish Club
Favorite Music:
"La Golondrina
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Miss Laura
Livermore
Commercial, Com-
mercial Club
Favorite Music:
"Indian Love
Call."
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Miss Elizabeth
Plowright
History, Extempore
Clarion
Favorite Music:
"When Day ls
Done."
Favorite Music:
"Old Man River"
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Miss Elsie
Kopplin
Language Head,
Latin, Latin Club
Favorite Music:
"Believe Me If
All Those Endear-
ing Young
Charms."
Miss Ruth
Mielke
Librarian
Favorite Music:
"The Old
Refrain."
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Miss Adela Klumb
English Head
Favorite Music.
"Clair de Lune"
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Mrs. Julia
McKenna
Nurse
Favorite Music:
Enjoy Yourself
Mr. Walter
Pribnow
Science Head,
Physics, Noon
Patrol.
Favorite Music:
"Trees, "
Favorite Music:
"Yes, We Have No
Bananas"
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Mr. Bruno
Krueger
Commercial Head,
Talisman, Commer-
cial Club
Favorite Music:
"Scheherazade."
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Band
Favorite Music:
"Some Enchanted
Evening."
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Seims
Industrial Arts,
Head Basketball
Coach
Favorite Music:
"Strauss Waltzes"
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Miss Gene
Warzinik
English, Back Stage
Favorite Music:
"Dear Hearts and
Gentle People"
Miss Mildred
Nussbaum
Clerk
Favorite Music:
"Always"
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Miss Leone
Robichaud
Commercial, Com
mercial Club,
Cafeteria
Favorite Music:
"Polonaise"
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Miss Vida
Smith
Mathematics
Favorite Music:
"Perfect Day"
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Mr. Lawrence
Witzke
Physical Education,
Cheerleaders,
Bowling
Favorite Music:
"On the Banks of
the Wabash"
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Mr. Herbert
Simon
Commercial, Com-
mercial Club, Asst.
Track, Asst.
Athletic Manager
Favorite Music:
"Semi-Classical
Music"
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Mr. Hubert
Wetak
Mathematics,
Debate
Favorite Music:
"Ah! Sweet
Mystery of Life"
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Miss Lois
Strover
Clerk
Favorite Music:
"I'1l String
Along With You"
Mr. Kenneth
Sager
Social Studies
Favorite Music:
"In Provence"
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Miss Catherine
Spence
Home Arts Head
Favorite Music:
"Some Enchanted
Evening"
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Miss Annabelle
Wolf
English, Clarion
Favorite Music:
"Dreamer's
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Smith
English
Favorite Music:
"Peer Gym"
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Miss Marjorie
Williams
English, Talisman
Favorite Music:
"Ave Maria"
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Mr. Charles
Scribner
Biology, Nature
Club
Favorite Music:
"Ahl Sweet
Mystery "
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Mr. Vernon
Thorson
Commercial, Social
Science, Asst.
Coach
Favorite Music:
"Star-Dust"
Mr. Vernon
Zimmerman
Biology, Asst.
Coach, Camera
Club
Favorite Music:
"Home on the
Range"
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annual talent show on October 6, 1949. The clever emcees, elected bv the
entire sophomore class, were Glynn Roehr and Dick Boronow. From begin-
ning to end the production was packed with talent with everything from
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the best of vocal technique to the most agile acrobats. Right on ant a ter
each act were the emcees ready with a sharp, quick line describing the follow-
E ' l d d in the s arkling program was a graceful act of ballet.
ing act. ven inc u e p'
Beautiful lighting effects were provided bv the backstage crew. Simple
but effective backgrounds enhanced the effect desired for each act. Props and
make-u completed the atmosphere of an excellent presentation, The entire
P
roduction was assembled under the direcuon of Miss Ruth McKennan, the
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backstage problems- were handled by Mr, Jack Burroughsg and the make-up
was directed bv Miss Gene Warzinik,
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Hompoms waxmg bands playmg and students
laughmg were all a part of the wonderful turn out
for the home commg weekend The clever colorful
floats symbohzed the fight that was d1splaved at
the game whlch saw Green Bay East get a beatmg
to the score of 26 to 12
W1th the commg of the festn al das crowds of
exclted teen agers swarmed the Asenue scarmmg
anx1ously for the Hrst ghmpse of thenr marchmg
classmates After the davs h1ghl1ght the blg
game the Ap letomarms trxumphantlv jomed the
tradltxonal sna e dance endmg at Soldxers Square
In the evenmg a dance marked by success and
happmess closed the gala das s celebratlon
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Ftxe students partlelpated ID thxs xeu s annutl Helss
Oratorxeal Reextal Vlxke Hammond, ludged the most out
standtng orator, spoke mf the netrness of demoertex and
the lmportanee of leeeplng ll allxe karen Vlaeseh xx arned
agalnst soelallstle gox ernment, xx hlle Rlehard Lxmmerman
expressed xlexxs on raelal preyudlee The lmportanee of
xotmg was stressed bx .lmes Wllson, and Helen Helse s
oratlon was on lllwertx or lleense of speeeh Nflr lxenneth
Fdge eoached the speakers
F1xe other speakers presented orlglnal oratlons Ill the
runner up eontest Oscar Sehmlege dlseussed The Lnem1es
xxlthln Our Gates ames Close asked Do We Want
Compulsorv Health Insuraneeu and R1ehard Boronoxx pre
sented The Commumst Mxth Robert Sonleoxxskx 5
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oratlon was entltled Amerlea s lreononne Promzse lr
Kenneth Sager xx as the eoaeh
to tc xxas Chrlsttanttx on Tr1.1l, and
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Ser1ous Declamauon
Frye grrls coached by MISS Ruth McKennan pre
sented the serious declamatory contest Aprrl 24
VIar1e holler ln The Lnttlest Angel by Charles
Tagyy ell told of a four vear old boy who suddenly
finds hnmself 1n heayen vshere he has a hard trme
conformmg to angellc standards Only when the
Chrrst Chxld IS born IS the Lrttlest Angel accepted
by the heay enly mhabrtants The recentlv success
ful Broadvy ay play All My Sons bv Arthur
'Vllller was Karcn Maeschs declamatlon I lf
the father realizes that the death of his son was
comparable to the death of ey ery son ln the war
or as he says I guess they are ALI. MY SONS
The famrlrar Lrttle Women by Loulsa May Al
cott was anet S1ll1man s cholce She deplcts the
deyotxon among the four srsters especlally tem
pestuous o and the fra1l Beth Blackout b
Essex Dane had for 1ts background the 1ntr1gue of
the last war As portrayed bv eanne Stammer
Dr Conoyer who suffered an eve rnjurv wh1le
servmg wrth the medlcal corps 1n Afrlca 15 able to
1ntercept a would be spv oyce Krlmer s poem
declamauon of proneer llfe The Praxrle Tree
bv Wrll Hagen
Votces 1n Harmony
Humorous Declamat1on
Mr Kenneth Sager drrected the humorous de
clamatory recrtal presented May 4 Dnck Boronoyy s
declam Plgs Is Plgs by Ellis Butler dealt with
the problems of an 1rate customer who felt confldent
the statron master was gyppmg h1m out of the
monstrous sum of ten cents In Erght on a Pass
wrxtten by Hrlton Turner Nancy Chudacoff de
prcted the reactlons ofa rather fool1sh and poy ertv
stricken famlly on thelr first trlp to the carnry al
The trxals and tr1bulat1ons of Father suddenly
relegated to the role of mere b111 payer were por
trayed 1n Father of the Brrde by Edward Streeter
Gretchen Hardt carrred Father through the horror
of the announcement weddxng and receptlon
Barbara Spoerl s selectlon was Junror Prom from
We Shook the Famrly Tree bv Hlldegarde Dol
son The begrnnxng of the prom couldn t haye been
worse Freddv arrxy ed complete wlth short pants
and umbrella Howey er Freddy s cousrn fresh
from college sayed the dav A yerv loquacrous
nurse whose fiye preyrous patrents had dred much
to the dlscomfort of her present employ er IS de
scribed IH Qulet Zone by Rmg Lardner anet
Mackesy s declam
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and Mackesy
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Grve My Regards to Broadway
The lnx from Alabama xx as the t1tlt ofCurta1n
Call s hrst one att play presented on Ottobtr 24
The settlng xx as 1U the br1de s bedroom on the dax
of her scheduled xx eddmg The plot xx as xx ox en around
her brtdesmard s attempt to steal the bmdtgroom
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Curtam Call s annual Christmas produttlon on De
cember 15 xxas entrtled The ueen s Chr1stmas b
Ahct Gerstenberg
The settlng durlng t e rug
and the costumes brought to the student bodx a tx p1
cal Chrxstmas of old England The Cllmax of the lax
xxas reached xxhen tht ueen became so moxe bx
the storx of Chr1st s blrth that she lmmedlatelx pro
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ugh! pmture Derbx and Hart that together xxhtle
Nluslumen and Bataxlle g -:et Clark the duke Loxx er
rght plcture Takmg the-rr nnal boxx are 'xlrsltlmen
lt 'xlclntxre Rubbert LaRose Qthmexqe
Hart Oa e
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The background mus1e was furmshed bx a group
of chorus members dlrected bx MISS Mar1on Gerlach
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Burroughs productlon d
z1n1k head of make up xx ere 1n Charge of the plaxs
lrector and 'Vhss Gene War
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Mant Koller thc Mayor General s fuorxtt
daughter wants pamnrlx for
htr cnrrantt on stagt
Ieanette Rehbem the prrates mald of all work pleads w1th Drck
Zlmmerman as Frederxck to take her wxrh hxm as he IS leavmg
the plrate band xn an attempt ro abolish all pnracs
The Pmztef o Penzance bs Gllbert and Sulln an was the
annual operetta presented by the Appleton Hlgh School
chorus The coloratura soprano lead was outstandmgls
sung by Marle Koller whrle Dlck Llmmerman was the
romannc leadmg tenor Mayor General Stanley s wards
the Mayor bemg Harry Clark are quite startled when a
band of plrates leap out at them demandlng that they be
marrled 1mmed1ately The clexer scheme used bv the
'Vlayor IS qulte deceitful and adds to the CXC1I1Dg and
amusmg atmosphere carrxed out through the whole pro
duction
The Curtam Call Producuon crew headed by Mr
jack Burroughs, was mdrspensable 1n domg all back
stage work Make up was headed by MISS Gene Warzrnlk
wh1le Mlss MHFIOU Gerlach and M1ss Ruth McKennan
dlrected the choral and clramatlc work respectlvelv
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Miss Marion Gerlach's Con-
tinuous efforts have led to a well-
trained group of choral singers
during the 1950 session. The
chorus, consisting of 94 members,
displayed an outstanding per-
formance in "The Pirates of Pen-
zance."'This group also took part
in the annual Christmas concert,
pep sessions, and the spring fes-
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Dnnsirn, Fmlrus, Landis, Cary, Douglas, Connellx.
From' Belling, Bartman Maiithe,-latohs,
Karan! PlII!lf:',ibJi'k.' renors -Grist, Potter, Beav
Stetfen, llessette, Dathelct, Miller, Kettleson,
Cwzferx Hein, Wulfgrrun, Cyrtrnns, Shackelron,
Mielke, Krueger, Bork. Frwr: Helms. Stillman,
Lemons, Rehmer, Larson, Zimmerman.
hifi! Pztmre, bark: sopranoselioller, Bausch, Biason
Geenen, Oake, Staedt, Leisering, Ellefson, Marske
Miss Gerlach. Center: Ponarh, Culbertson, Asmus
Ryerson, Lc-cker, Van Dinter, Beford. Fran:
Lefvioine, Mittlestadr, Nehls, Doerller, Mader
Glassnap.
awer Future, luck: basses-Blount, Stum f, Bruehl
Sylvester, Wilson, Barber, Moriarty, Wells, Theyel
Perrine. Center: Hannomann, Keating, Van Agtmael
jochman, Kunsrman, Piette, Coonen. Front: Miski
men, Rubbert, Helble, Krueger, Bartman, and Lan
dusky.
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String Time
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Maesch
Mxdrllepxcrure top Koehler Crasin uneau
Maxis bottom Mr Bacich Errl Sigman
Cohen Mueller
Bottom pzcture tap Yan Rwzin Kasworm
Schuchnecht Ohman battom Stewart
Retza Schulze Kluball
The orchestra, under the enthusiastic guidance of Nlr
-Xnthonx Bacich, continued to grow in personnel and
prowess The interest increased at the semcstcr and con
tinued to increase as the xcar progressed Dailx rehearsals
of the group are held during the thirl hour 'xiayor at
tivities ofthe year were the Christmas and Spring Concerts
incidental music for the Senior Class Play and the annual
music tournament. Members of the orchestra also par-
ticipate in ensemble playing and the college orchestra.
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Our well uniformed band takes an active part in many
of Appleton High School's extra-curricular activities.
Under the direction of Mr. E. C. Moore, members partake
in the wearls music festival, annual Christmas Concert,
graduation and a performance for the student body.
Participants of the band meet during fourth hour for
dailw practice Vlost of the members' mothers belong to
the 'Vlusic Mothers, while a few members belong to the
college band Students are proud of the fine band we have.
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Whiting Knudsen .lewnl
Mech 'Wlech Berger Box
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Stark Leonard Hoffman
Nlicheln Mcflonagha Thxfl
Gross Melchert Russell
Kohl Lembcke Seroml Ben
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Nloore Faurrb Rubberr
Haul. Kahler bpargenbcrg
bimpson hottler Engel
Brinkman arxis Thin!
Frank Zeurzius Rislow
Niassex X anden Heuw el
Dalton Gruenuald Dim
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Lomttlx togtther vxlth romantt mtl susptnst
matlt tht .1nnu.1l stmor tlass pltu on Nltzrch 25 a
LlLllIllU. hut 'Iht fast moxmg ttmpo .mtl tht mam
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of httllam sextral trmts
fam Clveezf 17 0 II x as xxrrtttn hx Phillip
Dunnmg mtl L C' Lrghton .mtl was txttl
ltntls tlrrtttttl for prtstntltxon hx Vllss Ruth
Mtlxtnrmr. Tht thrtt Att tomttlx rtxolxtl
.lrountl tht l astxsorth slsttrs who, unltnmxn
tu thtu untlt, tool. oxtr his summtr homt,
Crtstlmg llmnmg to trrsh sotlttx mtl mttt
LllQ,,llWlLHlLl1 thtst girls tht mglttl thtmstlxts
Top rou lxolltr Summer md Hard: Lkflfltl 'Xh t and can Easmtmrrh rtspttrnclx ntl omt rhtrr
Uncle Gtorgc portraxtd hx lxopplm Hlrtlt tltstrlbts htr plan to Nlaesth 7711 mu Hlxmmontl hrtls
farewell to Lrmpt-rt Lrzzrt Tmtthtll 3rlmu Matsth Srammtr Hammontl .mtl Htrrlmg look on .as
Kopplm returns untxpettttllx Hammond as Frtd Rogtrs Barrow mu Xl rlson txplams tht hght x hrl
Ohman nursts Hamrlron Nlr Burroughs .xtllusts tht str bttort tht shou
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mature woman who chaperoned the activities at Crestling. Dennis
Herrling made the big burly detective of story books come true,
and Lois Limpert as Lizzie, the slow-moving cook, evoked laugh-
ter each time she lumbered onto the stage. Ellen Connelly was
the over-anxious mother of a model child, Beth Bantling, played
by Millie Ney. Beth became infatuated with Billy Dudley, Tom
Lemons, an exuberant senior. The part of extremely nervous,
high-strung Uncle George Wemstable was handled by Dave
Kopplin. Leon Hamilton carried the part of Rinaldo Gomez, a
romantic appearing Argentinian who was after Albertine Ches-
ter's money. Albertine was portrayed by Sherry Ohman, who
brought down her nose after Ralph Eastworth, jim Wilson,
spanked some sense into her. Albertine's father,
Bob Sonkowsky, a very distinguished man,
found his match in Aunt Hortense. The cast was
rounded out with Dick Zimmerman as joe X
Bantling, and Bob Bethke as Robert Brent who A
fell with Letitia and Alice, respectively.
Besides the cast of the play, many other stu- 'Q
dents and members of the faculty worked hard
to make Crestling a modernistic summer home.
Mr. Jack Burroughs was production manager .
and was assisted by Mr John Doerfler, con
struction, and Miss Gene Warzinik make up
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Mae-sch and Hardt xx arch amused Herrllng Selzes Hammond while the dismay ed onlookers are kopplm Hardt Conmlli and Llmrlltfm-1f1
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Upper left Erghteen xear old Roger Kxam stresses a point uhxle tellnng of hrs experiences In Europe
Upper rzght The plcture xsn t upsxde dovsn xt s yust john Ntchols He does thus to get hrs prcture nn L1 e
Center Suspended tn a1r9 Nope only a topsx turn trampolme tumbler from the Unnersttx of Illnnors
Lauer Left A Vestmghouse demonstrator IS explamxng the prtnclples of electronlcs to a seemrngls screntufic A H S audxence
Lauer rrgl-r A saxophone x nrtuoso ts Cecll Leeson featured u :th the Rochester Phrlharmonlc
Sound Off
Dur1ng the past school year the student bodv has had the pleasure of belng entertamed by xartous
groups and 1nd1v1duals Although each presented a drfferent tw pe of enterta1nment all proved to be
very good Ten lyceums a debate, student plays, commumtw smgs pep sess1ons held rn the gvm
and an electronic demonstratlon comprlsed a well balanced program
Roger Kxam, a Rochester, Mtnnesota h1gh school student, told us of hls experlences here and
abroad In the muslcal held Cectl Leeson a saxophone urtuoso, George Campbell an excellent song
leader and varrous communxtv smgs tuned our muslc ear ohn Nlchols the voung man featured IH
L: e standmg on hls head IU front of ex ery state capltol Captured h1s audtence w1th hls wrt and humor
One of the most popular features was two students from the UHIXCFSIIV of lllmoxs who performed on
the mats and the trampolme vuth breath takmg twlsts and turns to the deltght of all
Other assemblxes were The House of 'vIag1c, featurrng a Wesunghouse demonstrator, Luc1lle
LaChapelle, T J Corgan, Paul Burke, Edward Rowlands, and Norman Webster, whose comments on
Shakespeare sw ere serv fasc1nat1ng
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Bark raw: Coach Dillo Sievers, Reider, Grosskopf, M. West, Kloehn, Thomack, Peterson, Roeder, Hanneman Shackleton Redlm Wolfgram
Robertson, Harmon, Iiocklin, Brandt, Coach Hamann. Middle row: Rasmussen, G. West, Sonkovsslcy llek Bod av Kung Spangenberv
Dashner, Brockhaus, Kunstman, Ziemer, Herrling, Moriarity, Geenen, Rector, Nieland, Kafura, Gloede F ontr Pfefferle Ar her Svlx stef
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One Season of Excellent Football
Though hampered bv rnyurres all season the Apple
ton l-hgh School Terrors fmrshed an excellent season
wrth srx YVIIIS and only two losses to end up m th1rd
place Sparked by all conference Carl Stumpf who
was runner up rn the league scorrng race and Bob
lung most xaluable plawcr the Drllonmen left a
formldable record Thls record IS ex en more rem trk
able slnce the Terrors were prcked rn pre season crxs
tal gazmg to end up rn the second Ll1N1SlOI'l
The season s opener saw 'Vlcnasha s Bluelaxs fall
under the crushlng power of the Appletonlans 34 7
Fond du Lac s Cardmals mxaded Appleton for the
hrst Fox Valley Conference game After a n1p and
tuck passlng game Appleton s grldmen turned back
Terrv Hutchins and Company 26 25 for the closest
game of the year It was the second time m three
wears that Appleton had beaten Fondy bv 1 pomt
The Terrors then took to the road to down Don
Rondous West Wlldcats at Green Bas 257 and
the season
The fourth straxght XICEOFY was gaxned at the ex
pense of Sheboygan North s Golden Ra1ders who
looked l1ke rustx brass as the mlghty yuggernaught
took xt easy and scored only 12 pomts to North s
O After a shaky start Appleton settled down and
eleed out thezr flfth strarght w1n 1n an excrtrng home
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Easts Red Deuls 2612 and avenged last wears
homecommg loss to East Smashrng fullback Tom
Berry led the Central Redrnen on the field and led
them off aga1n wxth the stmg of the 23 13 defeat for
Appleton s touchdown crazy football team s s1xth
stralght xrctorv Thxs game saw rm SICXCYS last
full time appearance as he suffered a palnful leg myurv
But then the bottom ofthe barrel fell out and so d1d
the Terrors as Oshkosh s rough and readv elexen
stopped the A H S grrdders 1n a heartbreaker 17 13
and made the Appleton bench look l1ke an lnhrmarv
ln that game Bxll Brandt w as carrxed off the held wrth
a xery badly brulsed shoulder lx an Spangenberg dns
located hls shoulder and Bob Klng suffered numerous
leg 1n1ur1es
A xery much underpar but game group of football
plavers then traveled to Manrtowoc only to lose a
hard fought contest 36 12 as all state halfbacls Dick
Nlmeteen forty nlne s co captalns were Frannle
Dashner an end and rm Young a backheld man
who broke h1s ankle ln the hrst day of praetlee and
was out all season Next years eaptams w1ll be
Ronme Locklxn and Blll Brandt X oted most xaluable
plaver w as Bob Krug
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Bessette laterals to Helble in play against Neenah. Result: One touchdown.
Appleton High Schools "B" football squad experienced its toughest season since Coach Gus Ediger took
over the workings of the junior varsity. The somewhat dismal season was not without its high points.
The opening of Appleton's UB" grid season matched Clintonville against the iunior Terrors. A final 7 all
deadlock resulted. Green Bay West, the next opponent, handed Appleton their first setback of the season, 18-O.
Once again the Appleton gridders felt the sting of defeat as they bowed to the Oshkosh Jayvee's, 19-O. Powerful
Neenah then loomed in the path of Appleton, Appleton pulled a prize upset by knocking off Neenah's undefeated
11 by a score of 13-O, However, Appleton was tripped by Green Bay East 18-7 in the season's finale.
Although victories were scarce for the "B" team boys, the precious element of experience was gained by thei
squad which will be so necessary to the future success of the Appleton Varsity. '
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Ulrich, Roehr, Ediger. Midille row: Felton, manager, Kettleson, Managan, Mielke, Fischer, Hagen, Schlafke.
Krueger, Drews, Cameron, Meyers, Mueller, Van Fossem. Front row: Schultz, Dana, Kangas, McHugh,
Burmeister, Kasperek, Josephs, Breitrick, Helble. Lowry. Page 71
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Basketball Champions
1949-50
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Top: Coach Myrlon Seims exhibits a gold basketball as Co-captains Carl Stumpf and
Orv Koepke look awed.
Middle: Coach Seims, Stumpf, West, M., Brandt, Schuldes, Locklin, Rector, West W,,
Koepke, West G, Geenen, Dashner. Mielke, Lemons, Mgr. Fredricks.
Righrs Ron Locklin leaps high to stop the Central attack.
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Appleton
Oshkosh
Sheboygan Central
Fond du Lac
Manitowoc
Sheboygan North
Green Bay West
Green Bay East
Cinderella,
The 1949-50 edition of Appleton's Basketball squad
should aptly be titled "Cinderella Team" for after
being picked as second division material, Coach
Myrlon Seims' proteges surprised the multitude by
winning the Valley Championship, sporting 13 wins
to 1 loss. With but four returning lettermen Coach
Seims used all 16 of his varsity players at one time or
another during the season Co captains and first team
All Conference selections Carl Stumpf and Ort
Koepke sparked the squad although no one knew
from one week to the next just who would start the
next game Many times during the season the subs
would come off the bench to take home another
Terror victory
APPLETON MEN ASHA
After an opening day defeat by New London s
Bulldogs 39 to 37 the Terrors journeyed to Menasha
and repaid last year s loss by trouncing the Bluelavs
44 to 39 as Co captains Orv Koepke and Carl Stumpf
led the way with 12 and 9 points respectively
APPLETON SHEBOYGAN NORTH
The Menasha game kindled a spark that as the
season commenced turned into a blazing fire and
the Seimsmen took into the fold another game from
Norths high scoring Golden Raiders 51 to 46 as
Carl Stumpf came through with scoring honors by
hooping 16 points Here again was a fine example of
teamwork as the subs rose off the bench to ice the
ame
g APPLETON GREEN BAY EAST
Staying tied for first the powerful well balanced
Appleton cagers pounded our their third straight as
FOX VALLEY
CONFERENCE STANDINGS
Won Lost
Cinderella . . .
Bill Geenen and Stumpf starred. Geenen, a sur rise
starter, dropped in 8 valuable points, and Stumpf? 11,
to win 40 to 32.
APPLETON -OSH KOSH
Sparked by big Orv Koepke, the Valley's top re-
bounder the Terrors eked out their fourth straight
conference win over a rugged Oshkosh Indian 5
40 to 34 Again the subs came through to hold the
lead as Bobby Rector pushed in 3 baskets to help
account for the win that left Appleton tied for first
with Fond du Lac
APPLETON SHEBOYGAN CENTRAL
Much Too Close was the exclamation many
people were saying as Central s Redmen gate the
Terrors their biggest scare of the young season by
pushing the Terrors to the limit before losing 34 to 32
and making it 5 in a row for Appleton Fran Dashner
sparked the attack by dropping in 10 points while
laying his best game of his three varsity years H
airly sparkled on defense Orv Koepke came down
with scoring honors for the night with 16 points
APPLETON GREEN BAY WEST
The Terrors then proceeded to go Wildcat hunting
and skinned a beauty as they held the league s top
scorer I-lurdis McCrary and his Westmen while
taking over undisputed first place by trouncing the
Wildcats 37 to 23 Carl Stumpf again was the big
gun in the Terror attack as he pumped in 11 points
APPLETON POND DU LAC
The Seimsmen then took to the road and returned
home with a 40 to 33 victory over a stubborn Fondy
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CONFERENCE SCOREBOARD
Sheboygan North
Green Bay East
Sheboygan Central
Oshkosh
Appleton
Appleton
Appleton
Appleton
Green Bay West
Fond du Lac
Manitowoc
Sheboygan North
Green Bay East
Sheboygan Central
Oshkosh
Green Bay West
Fond du Lac
Manitowoc
Appleton
Appleton
Appleton
Appleton
Appleton
Appleton
Appleton
Appleton
Appleton
Appleton
All Conference Carl Huntz Stumpf puts up a trickx
shot sho ing hx he x as se ected such
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Rjgbl Tom Lemons the Ttrror s atchcharm guard pots a right handcr to Oshkosh s amazement Ce If H ntz St mpf sais
Gee as he admires Bob Rector s rugged yump shot Or Ko pke a aits for a ossibl tip Left Fran Dashn r Appleton s only
3 tear letterman sho s an Oshkosh obser er how to scort I nning a championship
Koepke and Stumpf again led the attack with 12 and
10 points respectively as Appleton racked up its
seventh in a row
APPLETON MANITOWOC
Avenging a stinging defeat during the football
season the Terrors got even with the Manitowoc
Shipbuilders beating them 40 to 34 on the Appleton
court The Terrors racked up win number eight and
seventh straight in the conference Orv Koepke again
led the winners with 12 points.
APPLETON-SHEBOYGAN NORTH
With Carl Stumpf leading the way the 'Fighting
Five romped over North for the second time and
produced win number nine. Taking advantage of a
19 point spree in the second quarter the Terror uint
coasted to a 48-29 victory.
APPLETON-GREEN BAY EAST
While Sheboygan Central s Redmen were beating
Oshkosh Appleton insured its lead of two games by
beating a s unky East Red Devil team 41 to 31. Orv
Koepke andDCarl Stumpf led either squad with 14 and
12 points respectix ely. This x ictory made it 10 straight
for the Terrors.
APPLETON -OSH ROSH
At Oshkosh the Terrors proved the old adage that
"There is safety in numbers when the game was
saved by subs Tommy Lemons and Ron Locklin as
their sparkling play in the final quarter led Appleton
to its eleventh in a row 40 to 34. The score was inci-
dentally the same for both Oshkosh games. There
were no scoring stars as every one play ed an important
part in the ultimate victory.
APPLETON-SHEBOYGAN CENTRAL
Central won 38 to 35. 'Nuff said. But this initial
setback seemed to lessen the championship pressure,
APPLETON GREEN BAY WEST
Undisputed Conference Champions for the fourth
time in six years' As North beat Oshkosh the Terrors
led by Orv Koepke s 21 points a high game mark for
an Appleton player during the season trampled the
Wildcats 45 to 39 to cinch the title Again subs came
through as Stumpf and Dashner fouled out
APPLETON FOND DU LAC
In the season s final home game all seven graduating
seniors played and took their 12th win as no one
really tried to score content to let the fellows who
hadn t played as much during the season try their
luck. Bob Rector starred on defense taking away
the greater majority of rebounds and Koepke managed
to pop in 11 counters.
APPLETON-MANITOWOC
Finale! A 37 to 33 victory over Manty s Shipbuilders
gave the Terrors a near-perfect season. Koepke finished
as third high scorer in the loop as he put in 14 points.
"Huntz Stumpf ended up ninth.
Koepke and Rector proved to be two of the top
rebound men in the circuit. Gene West while also
taking in his share of rebounds did a marvelous job
of holding down the league s top scorers. Stumpf
while a proficient scorer directed the Appleton offen-
sive attack and his trigger-sharp passes and remark-
able ability to set up plays proved him a fine player.
Koepke also was a top scorer and passer. Fran Dashner
sparked the Terror defense which proved best in the
conference limiting its opponents to less than 36
points per game. Tommy Lemons entered numerous
games and quickly revamped the team morale with his
brisk passing and dribbling. Tom was the Terror s
fireman. All in all every man from first string to
Manager.Roland Fredericks really helped make Apple-
ton a truly "Championship Team."
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Bark row: Manager Thiel! Nelson, Rgosenbohm, Roehr, Manager Blank, Coach Thorson. Miiltlle row: Hagen, Bloomer, Coenen, Limpert, Witrwerg
Frfmt mum' Young, Klinzing, Breitrick, Boronow. Abienr when the picture was taken were Lainbrecht, Witt, Grist, Kettleson, and Fellner.
A Melody in "B"
There was more bitter than sweet in the 1949-50 edition of Coach Vern Thorson's Junior Terror Quintet, as far
as the win and loss column goes. Playing seventeen games, the boys who provided the pre-varsity game thrills
posted a season's record of seven wins against ten setbacks.
However, the scores don't tell the whole story. The battling "Bees" won seven games by over eight points,
and live games by over nine. Four contests were lost by three points or less. The two real heartbreakers of the
season were against Oshkosh and the junior Shipbuilders from Manitowoc. ln the season's finale Appleton felt
the sting of defeat in the last instant of play as a Manty guard in desperation swished a basket from mid-court to
win the game.
Gene Rosenbohm, a slender forward, paced the squad in scoring, rolling in 180 points for an average of over
eleven points per game.
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his hand at the high jump clearing S'7", Preparing to shatter all records Ken Bodway is set to heave the mighty discus.
Scaling a High Note
Strong in the distance, hurdles, high iump and pole vault, Appleton High Schools track squad had an excellent
season in 1950. With an outstanding crop of sophomores and under the able direction of Head Coach Marvin Balwler
and Assistant Coaches Ken Kumnierlein, Ray Hamann, Ade Dillon and Herb Simon, the squad went scoreless at
Madison West and heat New London 61-54. The New London meet featured only non-lettermen. The Madison West
lnvitational Relays and the conference meet and relays were other top features of the season.
Outstanding sophs were Gene Rosenhohm, high jump, Ken Felton, sprints, Bill Fisher, half, Earl Schimmel-
pfennig, quarter, Clark Williamson, pole vault, Garry Schemmel, mile, and Glynn Roehr, discus.
Juniors and seniors who put in top performances were .lim Wilson, a first-year man as a senior, and Mike Ham-
mond in the pole vault, Boh Murphy in the quarter, Tex Sutherland, half, Fred Stoeger and Bob Koehne, mile, and
Ron Locklin in the high jump. Another of the top features were the hurdles with Carl Stumpf and Bob Bethke, and
the 880 relay with Felton, Fran Dashner, lvan Spangenherg, and Stumpf. john Mitchell was the senior manager,
while Dashner and Spangenherg were the co-captains.
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riagel, Tbml mug- Spangenberg, Dashner, Meyer, Van Handel, Schimmelpfennig, Long, Kain, Reider, Kohl, Roehr, Bartman, Dana, Felton, Fisher,
Redlin. Sefaml row: Barlament, Bethke, G, West, Murphy, Bodway, Wilson, Hammond, Stumpf, Clark, Sonkowsky, Brandt, Locklin, Rammer, Stoeger,
Sutherland, Sharratt. From raw: Mgrs, Miskimen, Mitchell, Shimek.
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Swmgs and Strmgs
Un ler the ahle tutelage of Coaeh Aele Dlllon this year s Appleton High Sehool tennis squad fLlI'I'llSl'lL l hard
opposltlon to Fox X alley Conterenee toes To start the season right the Terror net men liter lllx pounded I m renee s
frosh mto the floor ofthe courts
VN 1th onlx Captam errv Rlstau 1m Garx ex Bob Rector and Tom Xxstrxs as returmng lettermen the hopes of
the squad seemed dlm mdeed hut as the season eommenced others seemed to show promlse of brealtmg mto the
llrst tue
After the Lawrenee meet the followlng games furnished one of the toughest sehe lules H1 mam 1 Ne If Xkxth
ack Schmxdtman ledellflg a strong Manltowoe squad and Don Rondou sparlung hxs West Wndeats these two
teams ss ere, xuth Appleton the eonferenee 5 title contenders
Durmg the eourse of the season Appleton played host to North Oshkosh Nlenasha Nleenah Fond lu L1e
and West The te lm traxeled to last Central 'vlenlsha Neenlh md West 1nd also eompeted for honors ln the
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Bowhng Alley Blues
For 20 weeks 40 knlghts of the alleys pltted agamst each other ln the elght team lntramural bowlxng loop
race Under the cllrectlon of Coach Lawrence Wltlke every Frlday afternoon the Appleton I-hgh School p1n kmgs
sent the spheres rolllng and the ten pxns flying The elght teams entered ln the league were sponsored by local
merchants
At the end of the season play offs were held to determine the first four teams to be Cllglble for awards Medals
gzven by the Amerxcan JUHIOI' Bowlmg Congress to whlch every bowler belonged were presented to every boy
on the first four teams Addmonal awards were presented to the wlnners of the tournament held durm the Chrlst
mas holidays Jim Drzessen copped the sxngles tourney whlle Jnm Shebllske and Mnke Syrlng teame up to walk
off wrth the doubles contest Winners of the holxday affair were presented wlth trophles Bowling trophies also
were presented to the bowler named Most Valuable and to the Most Improved bowler of the season Other
awar s were also presented to the boys wzth the hrgh mdrvldual regular season game and hlgh serles
Officers of A H S Bowllng Club for 1949 1950 were jim Shebllske who served as club presxdent Bob Klng
who had the job of secretary and Dennxs Bahcall who acted as publlclty dlrector
Objectxves of the bowlxng program were to grve the boys an understandrng of and apprec1at1on for the sport
especlally IH the fellows who dxd thelr bowlmg for the fxrst trme wlth the hlgh school league Several boys became
dxstlnguxshed members of the 200 Club
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Hoffman Laux Luerltke Eggert Smxth Radtke Nlaahs Laux Lauer lefr Rerzr Petersen La Rose Nlenzner Cerner Anderson Dxekrel
Braseh Bellm Buseh MUFAShl Rzglaf Nieman Knutson Vvrtzke Ziegler Turkou Chlrles
Roll or Bowl a Ball
Strrke' The famrlrar word echoes through the bovslrng alleys and the fun IS soon under way The A H S
glrls haxe formed two howlmg leagues the Tuesdax nlght league and the Wednesday nxght league On thelr
respectne nights thev meet at the Areade after sehool The bowlers not onlx enlow themselx es but thev also learn
the ups and downs of the game Seore keeprng rs taught them and they learn qureklv by keepmg thelr own scores
MISS Paulxne Gaertner and Mlss lxathleen Hettlg faeultx adx lsers drop ln regularlx to eolleet dues and add a hlt
of encouragement praise or adx lee here and there
Handling a bowling hall 15 blfllplt, aecordmg to the mayorltx ofthe glrls laeh bowler has her own spectal
wax of gettlng that hall off to .1 flx ing start Here and there an rmateur Ned Dax sprlngs up but ln most eases the
teams are quite ex enlx matehed
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Elliot, Melchert, Ste-rnhagen. Lower lefr: Hoe-lzel, Hartzhexm, Kunstman, Roth, Livungston, Cleerman, Ilennergahn. Smlth, Gross. Riglvr,
Hoelzel, Olm, Nehls, Mittlesradt, Braatz, Kluball, Olson, Werner, Bro-.x n, Rehhem
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Rob1n Hoods Apprenuces
Rob1n Hood has stepped from the old Enghsh ballads stra1ght 1nto A H S 1n the form of the Archery Club
Under the SUPCFVISIOH of Coach Dav1d Black faculty adv1ser the av1d followers of the famous legendary character
have practlced fa1thfully and the prospects are beg1nn1ng to look br1ghter
Sprmg s messenger the robm finds the club s hardler members already 1n the school s athlet1c fields Soon
after warmer weather has ofhc1ally arr1ved the archers have the1r meetlngs out of doors Here they spend most
of thexr t1me learnmg the fundamental steps of archery and how to handle a bow and arrow properly After being
suppl1ed w1th bows arrows str1ngs finger t1ps targets and bracers by the school they are ready to begm H1tt1ng
the bull s eye IS as they say Eas1er sald than done but w1th d1l1gent pract1ce If can be accompl1shed
fd These sports mlnded students enyov the sport serv much and hnd If can bc carrled on lndoors as well as out
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right: Bohnsack, Sengstock, Rogers, Hollenback, Schuchtnecht, Hoffman. Center leffx Holding
the ball is Warner, clockwise around her Woldt. Plamann, Hoffmann, Snow. Cenfer rzqltl'
Hintz, Schuchtnecht, Werner. Rehbein, Willoughby, Bottom: lmrkqmuml, Umland, standing
Hintz, Huehnl, Wautlet, Rehbein, Werner, Kiefer, Totten, Snow.
Gyrating Gymnasts
The Girls' Athletic Association was busier than ever this year with its many duties. The members met every
Thursday under the direction ofN1iss Pauline Gaertner, -Ioan lfggert, president, conducted the meetings with the
able assistance ofthe vice-president, Lois Bohnsack. Betty Werner was the secretary-treasurer.
The girls have many other duties besides participating in games. Pop, candy bars, gum and ice cream bars
are sold at every home game by their erfort and willingness. The hockey sticks, needing constant care, get their
undivided attention. One ofthe hardest and most unusual tasks that is given to them is the cleaning of the trophies.
Each year the work put into cleaning and polishing trophies takes more and more work, time and energy.
Basketball, soccer, volleyball, tennis, speedball, softball, and bowling tournaments occupied the girls' time.
For the first year as a member of the GAA., a girl receives the GA..-X, emblem if she has collected 240 points.
The reward for the second year is a letter. The third and final year served as a member has a reward of an identifi-
cation bracelet if the points again have been earned. The points are given for participating in games and for win-
ning games.
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Natrona! League champs for the second straight xear Berggren
Brothers Morxartx Frederrcks Wehe
Gloede Muenster Murphy
Dew ey s Lunch and Mxssllng s Drstrrbutors art uso ofthe Amerrcan
League entrxes Top Gantner Brerman Cooper Mnsslmg Kollend
Bottom Wnlz Burmelster Thurlc Gxeshers Homes
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Two of the top Natronal League teams are Top Unmuth
Drugs Sonkowskx Sslxester Mxtchler Kuntsman and
Stoeger Bottom Lutz Ice Koehnlce
Bodwax Koehne Xlstrrs
Amerrcan Dnrsron s Eagle lnsulatnon and Polnce Dept team mem
bers are Top Roehr Smcdlund Grxst Kangas Schvserb l Schmrege
Bottom Sharratt Maahs krutger Massex Engel
The Daxry ueen and Hupka ewelers teams are Top
Prette Van Rvzm Bonneulle Schrelter Coenen Muldle
Verbruggen Jensen Bork Vander Velden Front Van
Handel Sxrmg Toerder Van Fossem
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Cham ron Home Mutuals Squad and the runner up Murphy Restaurant
5 op Lambrechr Thxel Wlllramson Ebben G Rosenbohm elther
league s top scorer Mclntvre and Hammond Bottom Sternagel Le'-us
Schroeder Redlm Shackleton Sutherland
Early R1sers
As the sun began to peep over the horlzon, the Apple
ton High School gym would be ahve w1th the clamor
and bustle of the Saturday Mornmg Basketball League
actlon Wrth 14 teams competlng rn two d1v1s1ons the
Intramural cage program extended over a perlod of ten
weeks under the SUPCFVISIOU and guxdmg hand of Coach
Lawrence Wrtzke
Erght teams competed m the Amerncan League race
whlle s1x qumtets clashed ln the National Loop t1tle
chase Season play was d1v1ded lnto two parts the regu
lar season actlon, rn whrch the teams fought for posl
tlons, and the tournaments for the w1nners recelved
medals
In the flnal week of play Murphy s Restaurant gained
a hrst place tle by the Spllllng of the League leaders,
Mrsslmg Drstrrbutmg, necessrtatlng a playoff game
whrch Murphy s also won In the Natxonal drvrsron
Berggren Sports pretty well dommated league play The
powerful Berggren umtet hnlshed the regular season
wrth a nme and one record
Home Mutuals copped the post season tournament
champlonshxp m the Amerlcan league whlle Berggren
sports were performmg the same operatlon 1n the Na
tlonal Loop Scorlng honors were taken by sophomore
Gene Rosenbohm, who led both leagues m scorlng, and
Johnny Maahs, another soph who scored 36 points 1n a
single game to set the season record
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Under the gundance of Coach Davld Black the
Appleton Hlgh School Tumblmg Club met exerw
Monday mght durmg the basketball season The
purpose was to dex elop co ordmatron, ab1l1t1es, and
frlendshrps
Durmg the basketball season, several performances
were presented between halx es of the games Exh1b1
IIOUS were gnen on the parallel bars mats flung
rrngs and trampollne For the nrst tlmt rn the school s
hlstorv glrls were featured IU an cxhlbltxon This
tear s club was composed of about 40 members
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tl:-nm-ryahn, Hoffman Qthxeffen Xl arner Zxmmerman and N1tGtt Lpper pnmre lurk rou R Brounllartl. Zllfgff Nitlnttrt Bork
Bcthlte Frantmu Nir Black Dunsxrn bartz Rmslou .mtl Be-ser
Lauer pzrlnre Herne-r Herb Dorn Ptotttr Xlootltn
Rohdt and Reltzmr
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Upper pzcture left Coach Wxtzke demonstrates the proper starting posmon for a uresrlmg match to Ken Zxegler and jam Sxesers Rzght jlm
Sxewers has Jerrw Laurenschlager In a bad spot Louer pffture le 1 Ken Boclwax xs :rung to block Leo Yau Drasck s spake m a xollew ball
game Rxght The femmme members of the Tumblmg Club demonstrate thenr prowess and coordmarnon at a basketball game
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Upperpzrture left Back rou Znmmerman Kopplm Pellcev Hammond McConagha Centefrnu, Baxlev Berry Zxerke Stammer VanWeele Frantrow Ohman
Hardt Casper Sonkowskx 'viaesch Rlstau Rfghr rtamhng Polxskv Close Wosbeelc Hollenback Smedlund oxce Kneefmg Baum Hoelzel Gnrard
Chrrstxanson Cramer Sm1th VRHRWZIH Szttmg M1ssKn1ebusch ochman Karwelck Heselton Gerxcke Chapnltslcv Black Lower pzrture left Stamlfng
Kasworm Kxcftr Root Becher Kneelmg Cohcn Ixlek Godfrey Mueller New Szttmg Kuehnl Totten Lo as Weber MISS Kopplm Rxgbt Standmg
Holzer Femal Xandcnbtrg Schmxege S lllcer Heller Beusch Centerrow Hexnrxtz Pnclcett XZFIRSLIFI Benson else Hallock Frnntrau Ramsay Slllnman
S1 lnman Beelen Perschbacher Dx bus Also IH Latxn Club Martha Schubert
SPQR
Lnder the name S P R meanlng the Senate and the Roman People the Latm Club holds its meetmgs on the
hrst and thlrd Thursdav of ex ery month The fxrst of these meet1ngs, whlch was the 1n1t1at1on of new members,
startcd the year xn full glory The Chrnstmas party proved xnterestxng from beglnnmg to end Also durmg the
Chr1stmas season the club partlcxpated ID the smgmg of carols IH the halls of school
Sex eral of the mCCC1DgS, wh1ch consisted of Latm games Slflglflg of Latln songs, and com ersxng xn Lat1n, were
held enurelx by students One ofthe outstandlng ex ents of the year was the lecture by a professor from Lawrence
College on archaeologv
The last parts ofthe vear was the Senlor Farwell, whlch was a really happv and successful endlng to a pros
perous s ear
The club w as conducted by two students called co consuls, thus followmg the pattern of the first Roman
Goxcrnment The co consuls th1s past year were Bob Sonkowsky and Karen Maesch The treasurer, or uaestor
as called IH Lat1n, was Helen Casper The secretary or scrlbo was Gretchen Hardt and Jerrv Rxstau acted as pro
gram chalrman or aedlle Nfieetxngs w ere superx 1SCd by capable adusers, Mlss Elsxe Kopplm and Mxss La Verne
Knlebusch
The purpose of the Lat1n Club was to enable the stuoents and teachers to come xn contact w1th one another out
s1de of the class and to brlng out the cultural s1de of the Laun language, the ancxent Romans, and thelr customs
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Hollenbatk and Koller
Yramlzng Reltzner Krueger Dorn
lmnlmg Sthommer Nehls Klmgbxle g,,,,e1 Guemher Bhd, and Com,
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Der Deutsche Verem
The German Club meetmgs of A H S are usually held 1n the respectxxe members homes but the business
actual usage
I-hghhghtlng the socxal program of the xear are the 1n1t1at1on of nexx members smgmg carols at Chrlstmas
mme IH the school halls, and an occaslonal partx wlth refreshments
The members of the student bodx xx ho make up the German Club are ambltlous and hard vxorklng students
xx ho studx German To remaxn rn the club a member must maxntam a grade axe age of M for the entxre xear If
the grade drops beloxx thrs ax erage the member xs automaucallx dropped from the club
The meetmgs are conducted on the second Monday of each month bx thenr capable adx 1ser Mr ohn Doerfler
Each meeung 1ncludes a short procedure of busmess folloxxed bx some form of entertamment The programs
conslst of top1cs g1x en bx students student plaxs and refreshments Conx ersatxons are carrled on 1n German at
these gathermgs 1n order to stlmulate fluencx 1n speaklng the language
Officers xx ho xx ere elected for thzs club xear xvere 51111 Hollenback pres1dent ohn lxafura xlce presndent
Shlrlex Lecker secretarx and Nflarle lxoller treasurer
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Jtandzng Helblt Schubert Russell Persthbacher Thu:-att reared Schloss Lee Stewart Blason Doner Dotrfler and Lurle Centerlet Jtundmg
Stewart Peterson Maektsx O Brien LdIldlS Xan Dmter S Zeegers G Zeegers Jeatel Shlxmoxrtz Cenrernglrr rmnlxng Lemmerhart Carr
Collxpp Farnum Niaas Goemans Kuehnl Demlou ttf rx Zeh Nhxlson reared Hamxlton Borram rmnflzng Nlussbxcker Mexer Drton Dmgel
Hem Mrs Hnmbaugh Hxll Sense Hallock Yanlloox and Lemke
Am1gos Espanoles
When the aroma of Mrs Hlmebaugh s Spanlsh Cl11l1COIT16S floatlng
through the halls of A H S , one knows that the Span1sh club IS
meetmg, for the annual ch1l1 supper and 1n1t1at1on party IS one of
the season s h1ghl1ghts for the club Th1s year forty new members
were 1n1t1ated 1n anuarv
The club was headed th1s wear bs Tom Sholts, presxdent oan
sg B1ason VICE presxdent Nancy Lee, secretary Barbara Cary treas
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days of exery month, usually cons1st of programs put on by the
students Plays group smgmg mox 1es of sl1des, 1nd1v1dual musrcal
selecuons and topxcs, all vuth Spanish flax orlng are presented
Among other act1x1t1es, the members of Club Espanol gave a
N X Spanlsh program for the Pan Amerxcan Club a woman s organlza
K WN tlon IH Appleton Thls presentatxon mcluded musxcal numbers
dancmg, and short plays ln south of the border style For Pan
Amerman Day Aprrl fourteenth, club members agaxn presented an
approprlate program of good ne1ghbor Splflf for the Pan Amerlcan
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Star-Dusters
"An all-student publication" is the boast ofthe mem-
bers ofthe Edward Weismiller chapter of Quill and Scroll
when they advertise, Pafterm of Sfurduft. Patterm is
written, edited, printed, and sold by A.H.S. students
headed by the Quill and Scroll group.
Students who have consistently good grades in English
and who have served outstandingly one year on a pub-
lication staff are eligible for membership in this active
honorary journalistic society. Miss Borghild Anderson
is the faculty adviser.
During this school year, Quill and Scroll members
were entertained with many interesting speakers. The
annual Christmas Musicale was a highlight of the year.
Officers of the organization were Margie Benson, presi-
dent, Gretchen l-lardt, vice-presidentg Joann Heselton,
secretary, Virginia Jeffery, treasurer.
Lpper left picture Jrandxng Crane Retza Falcus Zierke Stewart Seated Lallose Doner Edge Cary Crowe
Lpper right pmure mmdmg Doerfler Limpert Lembke seared Russell Shlimoxitz Schubert Lower lerpmue mending Eggert Russell
'vlackesx feared Casper Geenen De Bruin
Lauer right pxnure fran mg Silliman Pelltev Stewart Silllman Yearel Prasher Buchberger Bern
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Zlerke Hammond Kloehn Stammer Eggert Pelkes
Hamxlton Petersen Koehne Croue Hardt Cars
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Mrskrmen Benson M1ssW1ll1ams Chapnltsky
Mr Goodrrch Kamelck Close Meloen Ney
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Olson Warner Semrow Braatz Brandt Damsheuser
Olsen Anderson Sense Brasch Radtke
The Taluman has been publlshed every Tuesday for the
past twenty SIX years as an extra currlcular act1v1ty The
paper IS wrltten and arranged entlrely by the students under
the dlrectlon of MISS Mar1or1e Wrllxams and Mr E ohn
Goodrlch, ed1tor1al sponsors The Tally reflects the many
dxfferent phases of school llfe and trxes to g1VC a complete
and accurate account of all school HCIIVIIICS and events
Some of the people who are responslble for our up to
date publxcatlon are Barbara Cary, feature wrrter m
Wrlson and Bob Koehne, sports edltors Rosalmd Shllmo
VIIZ and Grace Stewart, star reporters, Barbara Berry and
Barbara Zlerke, co edltors
The publrcatlon alms to gxve students journalrstlc prac
trce, to record school events, and to express publxc oplmon
The Talzrman has recelved hxgh ratmgs from the crltxcal
servrce of the Natlonal Scholastlc Press Assocratron and of
the Natronal Qulll and Scroll Soclety and has held several
all Amerlcan honor ratlngs
ltam1ing:LaVey', Stillman, Bootz, Anderson. feared: Woods, Peterson.
Slanlmq Cntsfrred xL!'lxLlllLl'1 Nlr lxrutgtr
Lemhltc Latex Sean! Prlshtr Smith
Although the ed1tor1al staff of the Talzrman lb xerx
1m ortant, IIS work could not be carr1ed on success
ful y w1thout the help and full co operat1on of the
busxness and adxertlslng staffs The students on these
staffs recene the practical tralnlng ln learnlng actual
buslness methods bw exper1ence and bs Contact ruth
the busmess world Members of the adxertxslng staff
secure contracts for adxertlsements 1n the Taluman
from local Hrms, whlle the members of the busmess
staff collect the money ow ed for the space allotted to
the adsertxsers In thxs manner the Tally IS an orgam
zatlon wx hlch gn es the students buslness pract1ce on
the busxness xx orld s terms The ads ert1s1ng staff mem
bers recene a thorough elementary tralnxng tn sales
manshlp The alm of th1s tralnlng IS to dex elop ln the
staff members qual1t1es of respons1b111tx, accuracx,
pudgment, 1n1t1at1x e, and cooperatxon
Supporting Cast
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Ymntlmg Kllngblle unge Asmus Baum Heselton Benson
Stohlman Schuchnecht Laxex Caspar feared Mans
Retza Selig La Rose leatef XNe1ner Nfauel
Under the expert superx 1s1on of Nlr Bruno Krueger,
sponsor, Gertrude Welner and X 1rg1n1a Nfauel, adx er
t1s1ng managers, Pat Smlth and Lo1s Prasher bus1ness
managers, and Carla Peterson and 'Xl1LC Woods, co
c1rculat1on managers thus staff has agam made pos
slble the financial success of our xx eeltlx publrcatlon
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Top pxtfure Standing Misklmen Nvgren Polisky and
Lurxe .reared Cha mtsky Stillman and Willoughbx
Center picture .fran mg Schmlege .rented Close Staldl
Konz Bottom px ture Xmmfzng Peterson and Mumme
reared He-use Hamilton and Kopplm
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Wanna Argue?
"Resolved: That the President of the United
States be elected by direct vote of the people."
This was the subject which Appleton High School's
debate squads and debate teams all over the coun-
try deliberated over a period of five months. The
subject, having plenty of room for discussion and
research and in the nation's spotlight durin the
course of the debate season, was one of the
most interesting topics in recent years. Students
showing a real interest in debate were placed on
either the A B or C teams after practice
debate tryouts These teams participated in various
meets and tournaments during the course of the
season
Appleton High s A and B squads opened
the season by articipating IH an invitational meet
at Neenah fol owed by a practlce engagement at
Appleton Next on the A squad schedule was
the district meet held at Appleton, which was the
first of two contests leading to the state meet
Appleton won four out of six debates qualifying
them for the sectional meet at Stevens Point At
Stevens Point Appletons debaters fell short of
going to the state tournament by one decision
The A affirmative was made up of Helen Heise
Dlck Petersen and Kim Mumme Taking the
negative stand were Dave Kopplin Leon Hamilton
and Tom Kloehn
Although the B and C schedule was not
so rigorous the members of these teams gained
experience in research and debating techniques
the B and C squads participated in a tourna
ment held at Kaukauna
A tie for first place was won by the C debaters
in that division Members of the C team were
im Close and Oscar Schmlege, affirmative and
erry Lurie Jerry Polisky and Shirley Chapnitsky
negative Debating B afiirmative were 1m Mis
kxmen and Dick Stillman Negative were Steve
Konz Mary Kay Staidl and Phyllis Willoughby
Mr Hubert Wetak coached and advised all de
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Fllmg books and domg eattlog work are Ohmln
Maluet, Palmer RISUILI Kersten One additional dutx
ts bulletm hoard work From left to rlght are Con
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Staff Notes
It IS regarded .1s a prlulege and an honor to be a member
ofthe A H S Llhrarv Staff The sex enteen sentors and three
junlors w ho eomprlse the Llbrarx Staff hate worked earn
estlw throughout the year to serxe both the student bods
and the faeultv
The hrst .md thlrd Wednesdax s of eaeh month are dexoted
to meetings eondueted hw the llhrtzrxans, Nllss Ruth 'vllellee
and Nllss l thelwxn B.1erw.1ldt
One eolumn ofthe Talxsman 1s reserx ed e.1eh week to
relate eurrent llhrstrx news to the student hodw
Among the mam Llllflfib performed hx the student staff
are Clerleal .mel .trt work mendlng hooks hlmg Lllppll"lgS
and x OLAIlOIL1l m.1ter1.1l taklng e.1re of per1od1e.1ls, Cllpplflll
newspapers md eheeltmg 1n and shelxmg returned books
Outstandlng proleets earrled on hx the btarf are malntalnxng
the orlglnal dlspl Us IH the lxhrarx w hleh deal wlth student
llfe and mterests .md the permanent hulletm boards such
.1 F ash Better Llstenlng Better World
lnterestmg flow er arrangements help to mal-ee the l1brarx
more attraetxxe and home lllte To add to th1s atmosphere
the ltbrarx eontaxns sexeral mxmng upholstered ehatrs
Xenettan blmds also enhanee 1ts beautx as well as ald tn
eorreet luzhtmq Wah the asslstanee of the student staff,
the l1brarx has gamed .1 demoemtle appearanee and IS a
popular pl lee 18 well
Mufzc, the unzzerml language 0 mankind
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mmg the Chrxstnus tree .are Woods Enallt Ballet
Hamenster P llt t Those thdrzng boo s out are Ha
melster ludxng etferx Doner Nholts Lexsermg
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The acting group of Curtain Call has a member-
ship consisting of over 70 members, These students
are usually in a hurry getting a program ready for a
future meeting. Because of the varied programs, the
meetings are always a source of delightful enter-
tainment.
Every year hoards of amateur young actors and
actresses come out for a try out for membership in
this club These try outs are held twice a
year One takes place in the fall and the
other in the sprm Those who are out
standing in their ramatic interpretations
then become active members of the organi
zation
The activities of the acting group are
many and varied The club presents the
Christmas play and short one act plays This
club serves as the proving ground for bud
ding young thespians During their club
programs they prove their worth and learn
many new techniques of the stage They
also take over coaching duties for the soph
omore talent show
The third Thursday of each
month finds Mike Hammond
president calling the meeting to
order, or if he isn t there, Gret
f Chen Hardt in her capacity as
vice president, presides Ellen Con
nelly the secretary reads the
minutes and keeps the record
eanne Schloss treasurer, keeps
an accurate account of the club s
if V Y financial status The club s pro
gram is culminated in the spring
installation banquet, when Miss
Ruth McKennan, adviser, pre
sents the new officers
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Szandzng Zierke Lemons Babirio Hamilton Smith Ohman Rohe Wilson Lee Kasten Doner Yeatnl Kloehn Rxerson Peterson Schloss
Hammond Connellv Hardt Maesch Prasher Zimmerman Limpert
Standing Close Spoerl Rubbert Hart Schmiege Casper Miskxmen Schiefen Seats! Limpert Schiller Yan Rszin Miss NicKennan Cam
eron Heinritz Benson Boronovt
Standzng Demlovu St Pierre Chudacoff Beelen Donovan Hoeppner Eisele Gee Brextricl. Thompson feared Hoelzel Mclntsre Silliman
a Silliman 0 McConagha Heise Heller Clark Derbx
Standing Kopplm OBr1an Oake Mummt Peterson Miller Bataille Dvbus Landis Yeatel Retza Mlcheln Shlimoxxtz Stevsart Still
man Schubert Beusch Wells
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Wlth hammers saws pots of palnt ancl
tubes of greasepamt the memhcrs of Cur
ta1n Call Procluctlon create the perfect
atmosphere for all the dramat1c produc
tlons of Appleton H1gh School The club
composed of four Ll1X1S1Of15 hghtmg
headed bw Thor Hanson deslgn bv Ellen
Sternagcl propertxes bs Tess Lucck, and
make up bv Phxllls Corcoran has two
general mcetxngs 1 month Thc ofhcers
arc Thor Hanson prcsxclent Sharon Docr
llcr xxce presulcnt canne Stammer scc
retarw and ohn Hcrner, trcasurcr Vlost
of thelr work howexer, 15 clone ln groups
under the cllrectlon of thexr
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Top picture, back rou-.' Doerfler, Lueck. Cerner ron .-Jacobs, Peterson, Eherhardt,
Reinke, Heselton. Front row: Boorz, Anderson, Ramsey, Edge, Cary, and
Crowe. Fxfrlv pxrfure, book roun' Stxllman, Mackesy, Sternagel, Wenzel,
Christensen, Cleereman. Cenfer rou. Helms, Benson, Derby, Maes, Bartz,
Front roux' Roth, Erfealdt, Crane, Jeffery, Rammer, and Coburn. Fourth pn'-
rure, book row: Sense, Verkullen, Kettler, Xvlllfd, Stammer, Pfuntl, Pxcl-cetr,
Coenen, Eggert, Corcoran, Hollenbaclc. Center roux' Olsen, Root, He1ns,H1ll,
McGee, Marske, Heselton, Darling, Bowlby, Buchberger, Staicll. From
row: Getsfriecl, Semrow, Boettcher, Bowlby, De-Bruin, Kuehnl, Colllpp,
Kohl, and Adami. Th1r.I pzfrure, bark row: Koehler, Springer, Cyrtmus,
Homes, Helms. Cer1.'errou.'Sch0mmer, Marshall, w'llll2l'T1S, DeBraal, Raider,
Rohde, Front roux' AIFIS, Bohnsacli, and CHFISICDSOH. .S'eron.l picture, bark
row: Brennecke, Henry, Hallock, Unmuth, Lembke, Lueck, Schroeder.
Front row: Thoms, Zeh, Asmus, HClmmCfHlHD, Berger, and jarvns. Botrom
pxrture, bo.-la rou: Graves, Demlow, Lemlce. Cerner row: Cavanaugh, Konz,
Lewrs, Felton. Fronr ron-x Hansen, Deschler, and Herner.
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.Yeateds Kain, Mech, Weber.
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Seated Drevss Close Pltz
Smmlxng Krueger Zeutlus Gloede
Seated Schmxdt Mr Babler Frank
Preucwmg hlms for teachers showlng hlms to thc xarx
ous classes and carlng for the equxpment are onlx part of
the Audlo N lsual Club members 1ob Thus strx me orgamza
t1on also shows mox les 1r1 the auclxtorxum shows tht slltnt
opaque, and Sfflp hlrns, and takes care of the mlcrophone
at games and ln the assemblles ln Februarv the club spon
soretl the moue The Th1ef of Bagdatl Audlo X lsual
A1ds Club presldent IS Ted Frank He IS asslsted bs Tom
Krueger, uce presulent Tom Schmxtlt treasurer Walter
Zeutlus, secretarv and Lawrence Gloede sergeant at arms
Mr 'Vlarxm Babler IS the club sponsor
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Dance Ballerma Dance'
Strange slghts may be seen ex ery Tuesday nlght
ln the small gym Twenty bare footed dancers leap
jump or hop to the rhythm of Mxss Hetug s beat
These are the glrls of Orchesls rehearsmg or com
poslng a dance
Thls club one of the smallest orgamzatnons m
school IS composed of glrls who are especxally
selected for their 1mag1nat1on dancing abllxty
ag1l1ty and or1g1nal1ty The girls 1nterested IU
mterpretxve dancnng report to the small gym for
tryouts on four different nlghts On these occasnons
they are shown the fundamentals of modern dance
Fmally the glrls are ready to compose thelr own
orlgmal dances These composxtlons are then pre
sented to the members of the club who choose the
gxrls who combxne all the aboxe mentroned qualx
tles After a certa1n number of g1rls IS selected the
whole club works IU harmony
The first semester IS used malnly for drxlllng on
fundamentals and composmg dances The last
semester IS a flurry of long hours of practxce pre
parmg for the assembly program whxch IS annually
presented before the student bodv The theme for
the presentatlon th1s year was Perfume Sulte
Various groups of glrls worked on dances por
traymg dlfferent types of perfume for example
Black Magic Confettx, and Fxre fly
The ofllcers th1s year were Kay Colhpp presx
dent Joan Donox an uce presldent and Nancy
Marske secretary treasurer They were adwlsed bx
Mxss Kathleen l-lettlg of the phwslcal educatlon
department
Rlslow Darlmg Boulbx Pickett Schiller
Donoxan 91ll1man McGee Sxllxman Engler
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Master Pa1nters
Any student not necessar1ly 1n the art
classes xnterested 1n art may 1o1n Art
Workshop wh1ch meets ex ery Wednesday
after school lndxudual rolects mclude
clay work Chr1stmas car s water colors
charcoal drawmgs ch1p carvlng portra1ts
IU d1fl'erent med1ums and leather toollng
For thelr collectne prolects the Workshop
members d1d adx ert1s1ng for all the school
plays the dances and the Operetta I
March there was a display IH both the
high school lobby and the publxc lrbrary
showlng student work ThlS year some
of the group have done ceramnc work to
se
Mr Kenneth Kuemmerleln IS the work
shop aduser eanne Stammer IS the club
presndent asslsted by V1fg1Hl2 effery
XICC presxdent and ean Crane secretary
treasurer
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Cvrrmus, Mr Kuemmerlem, Courrons
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Heuiel Kasten Seam! Olsen Drler Grew Prasher
On the Keys
The Commereial C lub was founded in 1936 bv a group of students mayoririg in the eommereial held To be an
eligible member, the senior must be a Commereial mayor and also haxe an 'VI axerage in all his subyeets
The organization has five eommon obieetiwes which are as follows professional whieh proxide endless oppor
tunities for improxing efheiencw , edueational, whieh offer 1 aluable general information, recreational, whieh bring
in manv talents that are not used during classes inspirational w hieh supplv new ideals of serxice and soeial,
whieh enable friends to associate xx ith one another The main purpose of the elub howexer, is to make its members
The printing and planning of the Homeeoming programs haxe beeome a tradition with the members of the
Club Without the aid of the Commereial Club, some students would be unable to enter artieles for Pdfffflll 0 Ymr
Duff, beeause the members of the elub ts pe the entries for the partieipants
The ofheers are president, Lois Prasher xiee president, Phxllis Coreoran, Lois Grexe, treasurer Pat bmith
secretarv, Nanew Niewer, histori in iliee Woods publieitw The facultx ads isers for the Commereial Club are Vir
Bruno Krueger, Vliss Laura Lixermore, Wir H Peter Briese, Nfiiss Leone Robiehaud Wir Herbert Simon, and Wir
X ernon Thorson
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Vmmlnzg Mr Simon Peterson Palmer Hameister Kading lrimlmg Miss Lnermore Kolb Randerson Ziegler Witzkc
MissRob1ehaud Sean! Sehiebe Horn Hoppe Rogers mm! Lowell Helms
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Ymndmlg Snow Clark Seated Mr Zxmmerman Babmo Bentle
fran Img Dorn Pusch feared Gresenz Brmkman Courtols
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The obpectn es of Camera Club are no help the students
learn more about the technlques of photography and about
the development of r1nts The members dexelop pr1nt
and enlarge p1ctures or the1r own and Clarzon use IH the
darkroom New members are taught darkroom technrques
Some haxe taken prctures of lrbrary dlsplays and spec1al
work for teachers and prnate part1es At the meetxngs
students mav brmg the1r cameras and take portralt PICIUFCS
Sometlmes thev brmg the1r prmts and show them on the
screen wrth an opaque proyector At one meetlng Mr
Prrbnow lectured on The Mechanlcs of Photography
and at another Mr Edlger explalned The Chemistry of
Photography Xaler1e Babmo IS the presrdent, asslsted
bv Harry Clark uce pres1dent and anlce Bentle secretary
treasurer Bexerlv Snovt IS the program chalrman Mr
X ernon Z1mmerman IS adx 1ser to the club
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Thomack Kxefer Kasten Brown Scott
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The Nature Club under the dlrectlon of Mr
Charles Scrlbner has comblned fun and some
very worthwhxle servrce to A H S and to the
communnty m 1ts act1v1t1es th1s year Probably
the most notable of these was the tree plantmg
whlch took place last October Through the
authorrty of Outagamxe County the club has
obtamed jurxsdlctron over a plot of 12 acres of
ground which they have planted ln Whxte Plne
seedlmgs Thls act1v1ty 15 part of a long txme
reforestatlon prolect carrled on by the club
For Chrlstmas club members made and sold
evergreen wreaths of varrous slzes They con
trxbuted to the festrvrty of the halls of school
wxth these cheery decoratlons also The prohts
from the wreath sale were used to Fmance other
club act1v1t1es
V1s1ts to the Instrrute of Paper Chemlstrv and
the Lawrence College Observatory were part of
the wrnter actxvrrres of Nature Club Rabbrt
trapprng furnlshed some excltement for the male
members
The officers who helped plan the busy schedule
for the club were Courtney Graves presldent
Tuck Koehler, v1ce president ane Roeder
secretary and Betty Malueg treasurer
Felton Konz Gruenwald Stnllman Rresenweber
Kemps Darlmg Schmrege Blick Gosz Goree
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Adam: Nlay
Ahrens Carol
A1r1s Janet
Alf Lols
Allen Loa
Allen Rxchard
Anderson Cyrus
Anderson Joyce
Anderson Shrrley
Andrews Nancy
Anholzer Helen
Archer Thomas
Asmus Geraldrne
Aures Nlary
Ayers John
Bablno Douglas
Babxno Yalene
Backes Nlatthevs
Babcall Dennls
Baner fonnre
Baur Robert
Barley Charlotte
Ballou James
Balza Nlarv
Barber flxlford
Barker Donna
Barlament Robert
Bartelt C1111
Barth Kenneth
Bartman Joan
Bartman Joseph
Bartz Carol
Batanlle Gerald
Batley James
Baseman Jame
Baum Barbara
Bauram Beverly
Beavers Claude
Becher Barbara
Becker Robert
Beelen Janet
Beford Joyce
Behrent Joan
Bellrn Delorxs
Bellm Louls
Belhng Carol
Belhng Herbert
Bellxng Mary
Benson Niargre
Benson Robert
Benson Susan
Bentle Clarence
Bentle Jams
Berg Margaret
Bergeman Bett
Bergholz Nathen
Berghurs Niarllyn
Berry Barbara
Besaw Robert
Bwchta Patncla
Bessette Duane
Bessette Ronald
Bethke Robert
Beusch Constance
Beyer Allan
Brason Joan
Bxechler Ronald
Brerman Gerald
Brrkholz Laverne
Bishop .Alvxn
Black Nlary Jane
Blank Lawrence
Blelck Merle
Blessmg George
Bhck Patncra
Blob laul
Bloomer John
Blount Percy
Bodway Ken
Boettcher Donald
Boettcher Niary Ellen
Bohl Gerald
Bohnsack Loxs
Bonney 111e Robert
Bootz Harrnet
Bork Dan1el
Boronow Rlchard
Bowlby Jamce
Boulby Joann
Braatz Phylhs
Brandt Carol
Brandt .Ioan
Brandt Yhlharu
Brasch Dorothy
Braun Walter
Brautngam R1ch31-d
Breckhn Nlyrtle
Bre1er Regrne.
Breltrxck Lawrence
Bre1tr1ck LOIS
Brextrrck Ronald
Brertnclt Rose Ann
Brennecke Carol
Brennecke Joan
Breuer Rhea
Brewster Fay
Brrnkman Earl
Brmkman Robert
Personal
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o 37 91
43 97
14 79 90 91
14 68
14 6191 3
43 63101
43 77
14 94 100
4177 78
14 47
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43 47 90
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37 47 78
43 91
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Brrttnacher Xlargorle
Brockhaus James
Broehm Herbert
Broulllard lawrence
Broulllard Rmhard
B1'O111113l'l1 Rosemary
Brower Geraldlnt
Broun Dorothy
Bruehl larl
Bruso Aurelxa
Buchberger A1ar1e
Buelow Iohn
Buluherns Irene
Burmcxster N1err111
Burmuster Ph1ll11
Burt lla Nlar
Burton Joyce
Busch loan
Bush Dorothy
Bush Herbert
Bushman Joseph
Buss Rolmfl
fahot Nanny
K ameron I eorgr
Cary Barbara
Casper Helen
Casper Phylhs
Cayanaugh Thomas
Centner lerry
Chapnrtsky bhxrley
Charles Lolamae
Chrrstensen Charles
Chrxstensen Peter
Chrlstenson Carol
Chrlstlanson Ellen
Chudacofl' Nancy
Clark Parl
Clark Harry
C,lt'crtm.1n Patrlclfr
Close James
Coburn lane
Coenen Allen
for-ncn Arlene
Coffy Vernon
Cohen Naom1
Cole Shlrley
Collxns Norman
Colhpp ha
Connelly Ellen
Coonen Joseph
Cooney Tdxun
Cooper Iam
Corcoran Ihylhs
Cornehus Irene
Cotter Iames
Cotter Pauhne
f ourtoxs Pugene
Cramer Buerly
Crane Jean
Crayen Delores
Cross Dorothy
Cross Nlary
C rome 'Nlnry Ann
Culbertson Carol
Currxe Robert
Cyrtmus Cyrt
Daellclet Rxchard
Dmzneau Betty
Dakln Beyerly
Dalton Douglas
Damon Georgra
Dfuuslmeuser Delon
Damslnu-er Orrln
Dana Rmlvxrsl
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Dnrhng C lmrlotte
Dashntr 1r1nt'1
Dny lxenneth
D1 Braal Robert
I,f'B1"l11Il Delores
DeBru1n Ronald
Defferthng Betty
Def roat Sylua
Def uxre Daud
Dtlust Xxrflxnla
Deltour Joylene
Deltour Nlarllyn
Demlou Rrvllard
DcNIouhn Betty
Derby hathleen
Derby Xlary
De ehler hdmard
Dnckrell Shxrley
Dnedruh Ronald
1719111111 Jerry
Druurlx Ja111e
Dlnizeltlexn X1.1r1on
Dxton Suzanne
Doerfier Sharon
Dommovsslu Carol
Doner Con tance
Donoyan Joan
Dorn Daud
Dorschner Donald
Dorsrhner Rrchard
Douglxs Joanne
Douzla-1 Xlary Lllen
Dreus Donald
Drxer Nlaureen
Drxee Niae
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16 68
1683
16 79 101
16 61
37 89 90 91
43 71
7
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Droes Beatrice
Drossart Betty
Dunn Geraldme
Dunslrn Faye
Dunsxrn Phyllxs
Dghus Frhth
1'bben Beatrlce
Fbhen James
Fbben Richard
Lherhard Russel
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The Clarion Business Staff of Appleton High School wishes to express 1tS appreciation to the following Appleton
business and professional men Their generosity has helped to finance the 1950 CLARION
ACCOUNTANTS
Carlj Becher
E A Dettman 8t Co
W1lburH I-Iaass
Richard U Landreman
Willardj Schenck
Wlnton A Schumaker
AUTOMOTIVE DEALERS
SERVICE St SUPPLY
Appleton Automotixe Supply
Co Inc
Appleton Battery 8. Ignition
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Appleton Motor Co
Bee L1ne Frame St Axle Service
Fred's Tire Shop
Gibson Co , Inc
Kloehn 8k Moder Studebaker
Sales Service
W P Laehn Buick Co
Motor Service Nash Co
Pierce Auto Body Works
Ray's Tire Shop
Rector Motor Co
Al Rudolf Motors, Inc
Sherry Motors
Tri City Motors, Inc
Tusler Motor Co
Wisconsin Auto Wrecking Co
Zeh Motor Sales
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AWNINGS
Appleton Awnmg Shop
BAKERIES
Appleton Bakers
BANKS
Appleton State Bank
First National Bank of Appleton
Outagamle County Ban k
BARBER SHOPS
Wisconsin Axe Barber Shop
BFAUTY SHOPS
Buetow's Beauty Shop
Mar La Beauty Shop
Raye's Beauty Clinic
BOOK STORES
Conkev's Book Store
BOWLING
Arcade Bowling Alleys
CAB COMPANIES
Appleton I ellou Cab Co
CANDY SHOPS
Bovwlby s Candies
Oaks Candy Shop
CANNING COMPANIES
Stokely Foods Inc
CHIROPODISTS
Foot Health Clinic
CHIROPRACTORS
Leo -I 'Viurphx
CIVIC 8 FR ATERN AL
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Appleton Chamber of Commerce
Appleton Woman's Club
Knights of Pwthias, Appleton
Lodge No 113
Konemic Lodge No 47,
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Badger Pantorlum
Groth Co Cleaners
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Launderette
Peerless Laundry ae Cleaners
People s Laundrx 'fe Arr mor
Cleaners
Reehner Cleaners
Roval Cleaners
CLOTHIING FOR CHILDRIN
Can s Chrldren s Store
CLOTHINIG FOR VIFN
Behnke s Ine
Brauer s Clothes
Ferron s
Kobussen s Clothxng Store
'VIatt Schm1dt Ss Son Co
Thlede Good Clothes Ine
Wonder Clothes
CLOTHING FOR WOMFN
Grace s Apparel
Hesson s
Xfllller s Dress Shop
Porter s
Robmhood Dress Shop
Rose Shop
CONDFNSI RII S
Western Condenslng Co
CONSTRUCTION
CONTRACTORS
Conerete Pxpe Corporanon
Charles A. Green be Son Inc
Fred Hoeppner Sons
Leonard oehman
Paul lNotTke
H Sehabo 'L Son
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Conerete Co
DAIRY PRODUCTS
ippleton Pure Xflllk Co Ine
Consolldated Badger
Cooperatne
Falrmont s Food Co
Gordon Ice Cream Co
uaker Dalrw
Sehaefer s Dalrs
DANCE SCHOOL
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DF PARTMENIT STORES
Campbell Stores
Geenen s Drv Goods Co
Gloudemans 'Q Gage Ine
Mont omery Ward 'R Co
North S1de Dry Goods Co
H C Prange Co
DRUG STORI S
Belllng Preserlptlon Pharmaew
Ford Hoplems Co
Sehlmtz Brothers Co
nmuth s Rexall Drug Store
X olgt s Drug Store
Walsh Rexall Drug Store
ILECTRIC 'XPPLI -XNCTS
Home ippllanee Co
Langstadt s Ine
ENIGINEFRS
Crane En Ineerlng Sales Ine
FIN XNCF CONIP XNIES
People s Loan K. Fmance Co
FIX F KIND TI N CENT STORFS
Ben Franlelm
F XX Woolworth Co
FLORISTS
-Xppleton Floral unetlon
Greenhouse
NILIIIOFIHI Drne Florlsts
Rlxerslde Greenhouse
Sunnwsrde Floral Co
FRIJIT COVIPANII S
Cohen Brothers Fru1t Co
Wrseonsm Dlstrlbutmg Co
FUFL AND ICF
BalI1etSupply Co
Haut, Fuel and Supplw Co
P Laux and Sons Fuel Co
Lut7 Iee CO
Nlarston Bros
FUNI RAL HOMFS
Brettsehnezder s
X allew Funeral Home
Wxehmann Funeral Home
FURRIFRS
Grlst Furs
FURNITURI AND INTFRIOR
DI COR 'XTING
Brettsehnelder s Furnlture Co
I llenheeleer Furmture
Franle Strehel
XX xehm mn Furniture Co
GARDEN wo Lum
FQLIPNIEINT
Sehmlt s QCFVILC
GIFT SHOPS
Unmuth s Gift Shop
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GLASS COMPANIES
Hoffer Glass Co
GROCERS
Andy s Grocery
Bergman s Grocery
Brockman s Clos er Farm Store
C Chrlsten Food Market
Marle Doerfler s Grocerv
Geenen s Food Market
Jacobs Bros Market
Kluge Grocery
Koestler s Food Market
Krambo Food Stores Inc
G A Lemke Food Market
Marx Grocery
O K Food Market
uella s Food Market
Shauger s Grocery
GROCERS CWHOLESALED
S C Shannon Co
HARDWARE
Economy Spot
Kxmball s Hardware 8.
Appllance Store
Schlafer s Inc
HAT SHOP
Vogue Hat Shop
HEATING PLUMBING AR
CONDITIONING
Badger Furnace Co
W S Patterson Co
Tschank St Chrlstensen
August Wlnter 8t Sons Co
HOTELS
Hotel Appleton
Hotel Conwas
INSURANCE
A1d Assocratron For Lutherans
Conkey MOff1SSCy Agencv
Home Mutual Insurance Co
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Dave acobson Agencv
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W1ll1am Konrad Jr
E H Mann1ng
Carl A Sherrv
Dan1elP Stelnberg
ohn Trautmann
George R Wettengel
INN ESTMENTS
Wayne Hummer 84 Co
B M Mulxanes 8. Co
Palne Webber Jackson K
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JEWELERS
Goodman s ewelers
lVIart1nJ Hupka
PIIZ 8: Trelber Inc
Spector s ewelers
KITCHEN CABINETS
St Charles Steel Kxtchens
KNITTING MILLS
Fox Rlver Valley Kn1tt1ng Co
Weber Knxttlng Mxlls Inc
Zwlcker Kmttlng Mxlls
LAWYER S
Sarto Balllet
Benton Bosser Becker Parnell
84 Fulton
Bradford Derber 8tGabert
Gordon A Bubolz
Edward Byrne
Mark Catlxn
Raymond P Dohr
W J Geenen
Edwm S Godfrey
George F I-Iannagan
W1ll1am F Hegner
Harrv P Hoeffel
Sydney S Jacobson
James R Joyce
GustaseJ Keller
H H Pelkey
S1gman St S1gman
Joseph W1tmer
LUMBER
Fraser Lumber 8.. Mfg Co
Knoke Lumber Co
Lxeber Lumber 8. lVI1llw ork Co
MANUFACTURERS
Advance Car Moy er Co
Appleton Jux en1le Furnlture
Corp
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Appleton
Machlne Co
Manufacturlng Co
Wire Works Inc
Wood Products Co
Badger Plug Co
Eagle Manufacturrng Co
Fox Rn er Boller Works
Fox Rlver Tractor Co
ohn He1nzk1ll Soap Works
Scold1ng Locks Corp
Standard Manufactur1ng Co
Valley Iron Works Co
MEAT MARKETS
Hopfensperger Bros Inc
Kronberg s Market
X oecks Bros
METAL WORKS
He1nr1tz Sheet Metal Works
MUSICAL EQUIPMENT
B1er1tz Repalr Serx 1ce
Farr s Melody Shop
Hager Mus1c Center
Max F Koletzke
Meyer Seeger Mus1c Co
OFFICE 84 SCHOOL SUPPLIES
General Office Supply Co
E W Shannon Office
Supply Co
Smlth s School Supply
Swlxester 8i Nielsen Inc
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Appleton Board of Education
Outagamie County Officers
Assn.
Robert L. Roemer
OIL DISTRIBUTORS
Appleton Co operanve A
Buth O11 Co
Fox O11 84 Gas
Herb s Skelly Servlce
enkel O11 Co
erry s Skelly Servrce
Schmldt Super Servlce
Stutz Standard Servlce
Unlted O11 Co
Wrlton s SCFVICC Statlon
OPTICAL SUPPLIES
R1ggS Opt1cal Co
Uhlemann Optical Co
OPTOM ETR ISTS
Drs Keller 84 Keller Inc
ORCHESTRA
Harold Ferron
SSH
ORNAMENTAL IRON WOR RS
lxools Brothers Inc
PAINT COMPANIES
Sindahl Paint Co.
PAINTING QSPRAYD
Van Hoof 8: Fuhrmann Co.
PAPER DEALERS
QWHOLESALEJ
Umversal Paper Co
Woelz Brothers Inc
PAPER 84 PULP
MANUFACTURERS
Combmed Locks Paper Co
K S DICKIUSOH
Fox Rn er Paper Corp
Rxverslde Paper Corp
Tuttle Press Co
PET STORE
Krull s Pet 84 Seed Store
PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES
Appleton Camera Supply
Ideal Photo Inc
PHOTOGRAPHERS
'Xxenue Photographers
Harwood Studxo
oel s Portralt Studro
Koch Photo Shop
F. J. Pechman Studio
Rueckl Studio
Sahli Portrait Studio
Walter's Studio
PHYSICIANS 8: SURGEONS
Dr W A Adrrans
Appleton Eye Ear Nose
Throat Cl1n1c
Dr W E Archer
Bolton 8: Mlelke Cl1n1c
Guy W Carlson
George French
Walter Glfhn
G T Hegner
Marvm Kagen
Stephan Konz
E N Krueger
Drs W Lalrd 84
L B McBa1n
Drs MacLaren Gallaher
Landis
Dr Carl D Ne1dhold
Dr F Rankm
Dr L P Wrlllams
A Frxend
A Frlend
PRINTERS 8: PUBLISHERS
Appleton Post Crescent
Badger Prmtlng Co
Petersen Press
Progress Prmtmg Co
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RADIOS 84 APPLIANCES
Radio Shop
REAL ESTATE
Carroll 84 Carroll
Carl Zuelzke
RESTAURANTS 84
TEA ROOMS
Bungalow Lunch
Candle Glow Tea Room
Copper Kettle
Dewey s Lunch
Kipp s Lunch
La Villa Restaurant
Murphy s Restaurant
Nygren s Restaurant
Olympic Sandwich Shop
Prokash Restaurant
Snider s Restaurant
Steak 84 Shake Restaurant
Sugar Bowl
ROOFING 84 SIDING
Luebke Roofing 84 Siding Co
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RUGS
Yonan 84 Sons, Inc.
SCHOOLS
Lawrence College of Wisconsin
SHOES
Big Shoe Store
Bohl 84 Maeser, Inc.
French Slipper Shop
Heckert Shoe Co.
Kinney Shoe Co
Jack Stewart Shoe Store
Wolf Shoe Co
SHOE REPAIRING
ohnson s Shoe Rebu1lders
SPORT SHOPS
Berggren Bros Sport Shop
Ponds Sport Shop Inc
Valley Sporting Goods Co
THEATERS
Appleton Theater
Elite Theater
Rio Theater
TOBACCO
P. 8CJ Sales
TRANSPORTATION
Appleton 84 lntercity Motor
Coach Lines, Inc.
Buchert Transportation Co.
Fox River Bus Lines
Muenster Van Service
Northern Transportation Co.
TRAVEL GOODS
Suelflow s Travel Goods
UNCLASSIFIED
I Bahcall Inc
john Goodland jr
Ralph McGowan
Carrie E Morgan
A Schloss
UTILITIES
Wisconsin Michigan Power Co
WOOLENS
Appleton Woolen Mills
B Courtney 8. Co
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