Appleton High School - Clarion Yearbook (Appleton, WI)
- Class of 1953
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Cover
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Vx nthln the last xear xxe the students
and lacultx ol Appleton Ill h behool
haxe suffered a deep and heartfelt loss
lhe tlavte passing of out felloxx elass
mate Charles 'Xlexer xxas a most un
fortunate and unforgettable occurrence
Xs xxe go on our separate xxaxs ol hte
xxe shall haxe before us the prcture ol
Charlle xxlth hrs pleasant exer xxelcome
smxle We xxho lnexx htm xx1ll alxxaxs
remember hrs frlendlx manner and xx arm
feellnff toxxard others Hls school sp1r1t
xxas alxxaxs to be enxled and xxe lenoxx
that he xxlll serxe as an msprratlon to
future students
for the second successlxe xear Xppleton H1 h
Qchool has been saddened hx the death of a facultx
member On December lg Xlnss Xrda Sflllfll an
lnstructor ln our mathematlcs department slnce 1940
quretlx left her earthly classroom to take her place
1n the school of the Cfreat Teacher
'xftss Smlth xx as born rn Nfenomxnee Xlnehtgan and
reeelxed her elementarx and hrgh school educat1on
there lxfajorlng ln mathematlcs and scnence she re
celxed her bachelor of arts degree from Laxx renee
College l olloxxmg her graduatzon she taught mathe
matncs 1n the h1g.,h schools at bheboxgan Neenah
and Appleton
lhe many thoughtful lundnesses shoxxn to Xfrss
Smlth durlng her nllness hx her students both past
and present reflect the respect gratltude and loxe
of those xxlth xxhom she xxorlxed Her xx hole hfe xxas
centered tn her students and she unselhshlx gaxe of
herself ln her dexotton to then success We all feel
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Mass Annabelle XVolf
We are proud to dedxcate the 1933 Clarxon to a
ahrlntnes attamed for her the ofhce of Dean of Cnrls
at Appleton Hugh School We who are fortunate to
know 'Xllss Wolf appreciate what she has done for
us as mdmduals as well as for our school Before
talxmg her new ofhce she was actne rn the Lnglxsh
department as well as Clarlon l1d1tor1al adn er
fhroughout the dax Nllss XX olf can be found huzzmg
from one task to another wet nexer too husx to
greet us cheerllj, and help us when we need guldance
Sparklmg w 1th frlendlmess she ns one of our best
loxed A H 9 personalltles whom we wxll alwaxs re
member and admnre To xou Nllss Xlolf we wnsh
the best of exerxthmg alwaxs
Vlnss XVolf lends a helping hand
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Classes . I3
Organizations . 47
Events . 73
Athletics . . 85
Honors . IOI
Index . . 1 1 1
Sponsors . 1 16
'lime races on and with it man makes great progress. Since
the discovery of America, mankind has advanced itself and its
creations toward the present modern era. ln that year, 1491,
Columbus gazed upon a vast wilderness ol undeveloped land but
we. in 1953, are going to see many of the 'Landmarks of the
Lnited States" which today characterize our great pride for this
nation.
All about us abounds the nations natural beauty, but we
will only observe the eountry's landmarks which display manlS
achievements. For example, we will visit Cwrand Central Station,
representing the hurry-scurry ol' Appleton High School students,
the Hall of Fame. symbolizing our honored individuals, and the
glittering life of Broadway, portraying the year's past events,
You are now ready to enjoy yourselves on a free. imaginary
whistlestop tour of our United States!
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Superxntendent John P Mann
Under the guldance of Superxn
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Publlc School S3 stem rs run smoothly
and effectlxely By farthfullx and
expertly donng hls Job he keeps our
schools 1n good condltlon
Prmclpal Herbert H Helble
Adm1n1strat1on
Seated N1rs Dax IS 'virs Kellogg Mr Furmmger Mr lvlann
Standing lvlr Strange Mr Keller N4r Douglas N1r XX ollwage lN1r XX eber
The Appleton School Board elected by the crtys xoters ns a
school system and help 1n formxng xts pOllCl6S Students and
parents allke apprecrate the1r effort to glxe the future crtlzens of
Appleton a good educatlon
Our prxnclpal Mr Herbert H Helble contlnually endeaxors to
mamtam the almost perfect standard of Appleton I-hgh School
Hrs wealth of experlence and hls abrllty gxve us respected and
consclentlous leadership dunng our hrgh school days
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Mr XVerner Witte lvhss Annabelle Vv'olf
Another rnan who helps make our school actm IV11SS Annabelle Wolf our dean of gurls IS always
tres successful IS our asslstant prlncmpal Werner busy lnstenlng to and understandmg problems
Wxtte He also IS dean of boys manages athletlc She also aduses and superx 1ses the work of the
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The records of Appleton Hngh School
haye been kept thxs year by three com
grrls Nlrs Vlrglnla Rme
Matson and Mrs Joyce
Lemlte took Mrs Rmes
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'Vlrs Shxrley
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lmhe students xx ho eat their lunches at school are
extremely grateful to 'vlrs Heclale As manager
of the cafeterxa she sees that the food IS prepared
each day
Because of the efforts of the janxtors our school
and ltS grounds are always clean and spotless
They can he seen throughout the hulldrng at all
hours ofthe day and they alxx ays haxe a frxendly
yxord for students and faculty
Seated 'Vlrs Schade Mrs Hansen lxdr Krueger Mr Arnold Mr Southhard,
Standing 'vlr Wendeman Nlr Peterson Nlr Rahn 'vlr -jury
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BARBARA ABENDROTH: Bowling Club 4 . . . JOHN
AHRENS: Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Football 3, Intramurals
2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Track 3 . . . NIARY ALBRECHT:
General Course.
LAWRENCE ALLARD: General Course . . . INIAUREY
ALLEN: Clarion 4, German Club 3, 41 Tennis 2, Track
manager 2, 3, Tumbling Club 2, 3, 4 . . .NORA ALLEN:
Bowling Club 4, Curtain Call Production 2, 3, 4.
IRIS ANDERSON: Clarion 2, 3, associate editor 4,
Curtain Call Acting 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Quill and
Scroll 3, 41 Spanish Club 3, 4, Radio-Forum XVorkshop
4 . . . CAROL ANDREWS: Archery Club 3, 4, Nature
Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 42 Square Dance Club 3, Talis-
man 2 . , , CLYDE ARPT: Bowling Club 2, Curtain Call
Acting 2, 3, vice-president 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Operetta
3, Student Council 3, 41 Track 2, Badger Boys' State 3,
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ARNOLDUSSEN: Bowling Club 3, 4' Intramurals 2, 3, 4 . . .
NANCY AYERS: Art XVorkshop 2, Bowling Club 3, 4, G.A,A.
23 Square Dance Club 2.
JANIES BARTZ: Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2 . . .
DONALD BECKER: Bowling Club 2, 3 . . . DONNA BEHNI3
Spanish Club 3, 4.
MARY BEHRENT: Guidance Assistant 4 , , . MARY LOU
BENSON: Curtain Call Production 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3,
4Q Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Talisman 2, 3, 4 . . .SANDRA BERGS-
BAKEN: Bowling Club 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Curtain Call
Production 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3.
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ISLOK HMITR BLUM BOCAN
BOLDLIAN BONNEVll,I.If BOSSER
RAY BRANDL: Football 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 41 Student
Council 2, ll Track 2, 3, 4, Tumbling 2, 3 . . .JACK BROLJIL-
LARD: General Course . , . NANCY BROIIILLARD General
Course.
JO ANN Bl ILSING' Clarion 3, 4, Curtain Call Acting 2, 3,
4l Intramurals 4: Library Stall 4, Operetta 2. 3, Quill and
Scroll 4, Radio-Forum Workshop 4 . . . RONALD BLNKLE-
MAN. Football 2. 3, 4, Intramurals 2. 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4 . ,.
CARL BLQSCI I: Basketball 3, 4, Football 3.
LOLA BLQSH: Curtain Call Production 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3,
Square Dance Club 2, Talisman 2, 3, 4: Guidance Assistant
4 . . . CAROL BLSS: Curtain Call Production 2, Square
Dance Club 3 . . . LYLE BUTTS: Entered from Shawano 4.
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DONNA BEYER 3 General Course . . . HENRY BEYERS-
DORF: Bowling Club 42 Intramurals 3, 4: Library Staff
4: Tumbling Club 3, 4 . . . jlJNE BLANKENBLRG:
Curtain Call Production 3, Nature Club 2, 3, Operetta 3,
Square Dance Club 2.
TOM BLOONIER: Curtain Call Acting 2, 3, 4, Football
2, 3. 4. Intramurals 2, 3. 4, Operetta 3, Student Council
3, Track 2, 3, 4 . . . TODD BLLINI: Basketball manager
2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 42 Spanish Club
3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Track 2 . . . MARGARET BOGAN:
Guidance Assistant 4.
jANIES BOLDLAN: Bowling Club 2. 3, 4 . . . JOHN
BONNEVILLE1 General Course . , , XIARY BOSSERt
Clarion 2, 3, 4, Curtain Call Acting, 2, 3, 43 Declamation
3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3,
Quill and Scroll 4.
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Student Council 41 Badger Boys' State 3 , . . PATRICIA
CLISH: Bowling Club 4 . . . ANDY LOL' CLOAK: Art
Vforkshop president 3, treasurer 4, Clarion 2, 3. 4, Cur-
tain Call Acting 2, 3, 4, Curtain Call Production 3, 4,
Declamation 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3. 4, Operetta 2, 3.
PHYLLIS COIIENZ Art Workshop 2, 3, 41 Clarion 2, 3,
co-editor 4, Curtain Call Acting 4, Curtain Call Pro-
duction 3. 4, Latin Club 2. Quill and Scroll 3. 4 . . . PA-
TRICIA COLE: Camera Club 41 Curtain Call Production
2. 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Talisman 3. 4, Guidance Assist-
ant 4 . . . JACQLELYN COLLINC: Bowling Club 4,
Square Dance Club 2.
IXIARY COOPER: Clarion 3, 4, Curtain Call Acting 1,
3, 4. Latin Club 2 , Operetta 2 L Orehesis 1. 3. vice-president
43 Cheerleading, 3, 4 . . . RLSSELL CO'l"l'IiR: Track 2,
3, 4 . . . CONNIE CROXYE: Clarion 2. 3, 4, Curtain Call
Acting 2, 3, 4, Declamation 4, Latin Club 2. 3, 41 Operetta
3, Orchesis 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 41 Student Council 2,
Radio-Forum Workshop 4.
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DON BUXTON: General Course . . . NANCIE CAESAR:
GAA. 2, Operetta 3, Orchesis 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Tum-
bling 2, 4 . . . RITA CALIEBE: Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Clarion
2, 3, Curtain Call Production 2, Intramurals 2, Talisman 3.
IXIARJORIE CALL: Curtain Call Acting 2, 3, 4, Curtain Call
Production 3. secretary 4: Debate 2. 3. Latin Club 2: Library
Stall' 4, Nature Club 3, 4: Operctta 3, Oratory 4. Talisman 41
Radio-Forum Workshop treasurer 4 . , . .JANE CANIPBELL:
Curtain Call Acting 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4 . . . SHIRLEE
CAIXIPSIIIQREZ Bowling Club 2, 3, 41 Clarion 2, 3, Curtain
Call Production Z1 Intramurals 2, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Talis-
man 3.
MARY ANN CAYAYXIAICI I: Bowling Club 2. Curtain Call
Acting 2, 3, 4. Curtain Call Production 2, 3, 41 Intramurals
2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2. 3, 4. Talisman 4, Radio-Iforum Work-
shop 4 , . . DONNA XIAE CIIRISTEN Bowling Club 2, 3.
4, Latin Club 2, Talisman 4 . . . NIICIIAILI- CHLCIIEL1
General Course.
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DAELKE: Bowling Club 1, 3, 4, Commercial Club 4: Talis-
man co-manager circulation 4 . . . TED DAELKE: Curtain
Call Production 4, German Club 1, 3, 4,
jOHN DALKE: Bowling Club 3 . . . KAREN DAYIS: Bowl-
ing Club 4, Operetta 1, 3, Square Dance Club 1. 3 , . .jlfxl
DE BRUIN: General Course
KARENE DEFFERDlNGt Nature Club 1, 3. 4: Square
Dance Club 3 . . . MILDRED DEFFERDING: Camera Club
4Q Curtain Call Production 13 Nature Club 1. 3, 4, Talisman
4 . 1 . GERALD DE LAND: Spanish Club 1, QQ Student Coun-
cil 7., 43 Badger Boys' State 3.
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BOB DIEDRICH: Bowling Club 4 . , , LEON DlER-
lN'lElER: Bowling Club 4g Intramurals 3, 4 , . . CLAU-
DETTE DIETZ: Bowling Club 3, 4, Clarion 33 Curtain
Call Production 3.
ROBERT DOEPKER: General Courae . . . CAROL
TDOERFLERZ Bowling Club 3, 4. Clarion 3, subscription
manager 4, Latin Club 1, 3 . . . PETER DOHR: Camera
Club Z1 Football 1, 3, 4, lntramurals 1. 3. 4, Track 1, 3, 4.
Tl TOXTAS DOL,'Gl-AS: General Course . . . NlAR!IORlE
DRIER: Bowling Club 3, 4, Commercial Club 41 Latin
Club 1. Tumbling Club 1 . . . ROBERT DTTTNKE:
Bowling Club 1, Football 1. 3. co-captain 4. Intramurals
3, 4, Library Staff 4, Pep Band 1, 3. Student Council 1,
3, president 4, Track 1, 3, 43 Tumbling 4, Badger Boys'
State 3.
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ROBERT DULLEA: Bowling Club zg Visual Aids Club
3 . . . PATRICIA EBBEN: Orchesis 3, 4, Talisman 1, 3,
4 . . . HELGA EGGENER: German Club 3, 42 Latin
Club z, 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Talisman 2, 3, 4.
NATHALIE EHMKE: General Course. Deceased April
11, IQ53 . . . KATHLEEN EICHINGER' General
Course . . . KEITH EISCI-Ii Bowling Club z. 3. 4, Intra-
murals z, 3 4.
NANCY ELLIS: Bowling Club 7.3 Spanish Club 3, Xlfitb-
drawn 4 , . , CAROL ELSNER1 General Course . , .
RLATH EIVIIVIEL: Curtain Call Production 3, German
Club z. 3. 4.
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Camera Club 4, Curtain Call Production 1, 3, 41 Spanish
Club 3 4 -JERRY FISI IER: General Course.
ARLINE I7I.ACIIt Entered from Oltumwa 4, Bowling Club
, . DAVID FOATE: General Course . . . DORO'I'I'I'i
FUSE: Curtain Call Production 31 l.atin Club 1. 3. 4.
TXIARLENE FOTH: General Course , . . TIIOYXIAS FOLN
'I'AlNg Fooibgll 1, 3, 4 , . . RICI IARD FRANK: Visual Aids
Club z, 3, 4.
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Spanish Club 1. 3. 4. Student Council 4. , ,Ili-XNNIQ GREI-QR:
Curtain Call Production z, 3, 4, Uperetta z, 3, Square Dance
Club 1, Student Council 3.
IDI lYl.l.lS CRHINIQR' Curtain Call Production 1
3 4, l.atin
Club 1, Library Stall' 4. Quill and Scroll 4 Student Council
1. 3. lalixman 3. 4 .... 3Xl.IfRlilJC1RESI,. Bowling Club 4
German Club 3. 4, lntramuralx 3. 4 . . Dlflxxlxl CIRIKSB,-XCI I
Curtain Call Production 3. 4. l.atin Club 1, 3, 4. Urcbexis 3.
42 Quill and Scroll 4. lalixman 3, 4' Radioaliorum Worlasliop 4
TOXI KIRIIQSISVXCII Bowling Club prexident 1 treaxurer 3
secretary 4. Camera Club 3 4, lntramuralx 1, 3 4, 'lalixman
4 . . P.-Xl CRUSSKOPF Bowling Club 4 . C.-XII. CRUI ll
Bowling Club 3. Nature Club 1,
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ARII IIAR FRIEIYXIANI Debate 41 Square Dance Club
4: 'Ialisman 1, Radio-Forum Worlolwop 4 . . , DOROII IY
FROM ll,lCl I: Commercial Club 4 . . . RJXIPII CEI-Qi
lracli 1. 3.
DAVID CEENENI1 Football z, 3. 4: Intramurals 3, 4
. , . PATRICIA CliENIiN: Art Workshop 2, 31 Bowling
Club 1. 3. 41 Commercial Club 4, Curtain Call Production
1, 1.1. Intramurals 3 . . . DELORILS CIiNCl-ER: Bowl-
ing Club 1. 3, 4
CI IARLES Cl..-XSER: Camera Club 31 Nature Club 13
Operetta 1. 3. Square Dance Club 1. 3, Tumbling Club
3... GERALD GOEI ll.liR 3 General Course. ,. ROBILRQI'
GOETNIANS. liasketball 1. 3. 4, Ifootball 3, Intramurals
3, Student Council 1. Square Dance Club 1: lalixman
3. 4.
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Bowling Club 4. Commercial Club 4 . . . PHOEBE
I IEENEN' General Course.
MARILYN GRUNST: Nature Club 3 . . . CAROL GUL-
LIXON: General Course . . . SHIRLEY GLITHLF: G.A.A. 1,
3. 4, Spanish Club 1, 3, 4,
ROBERT GLTREIQTER: Football 3. 4: Intramurals 3, 41
Track 3. 43 Tumbling Club 3 4 . . ,jOANNE GYGI: Bowling
Club 1, 3, 4, German Club 4 . , . MARY HAMMER: Bowling
Club 1, 33 Commercial Club secretary 4, Curtain Call Pro-
duction 1, 3, 4.
DAN HARDT: Camera Club 1, 3, 41 Clarion 3, photography
editor 4. Curtain Call Acting 1. 3, treasurer 43 Latin Club 11
Operetta 1, 3, Quill and Scroll 42 Tennis 1, 3, Badger Boys'
State 3, Visual Aids Club 3, 4, Radio-Forum Workshop 4 . . .
CARYL HARTJES: Curtain Call Production 1, 3, 4, Latin
Club 1: Library Staff 4, Operetta 1, 33 Quill and Scroll 42
Square Dance Club 1. 31 Student Council 4, Talisman 1, 3, 4:
State Xlusic Festival 1. 3 ...' TED l'l.'XRTTX'l.AIQZ Basketball
3. 41 Curtain Call Acting 1. 3. 4. Football 1, 3. 43 Intramurals
1. 31 Talisman 1, Track 1, 3, 4, Badger Boys' State 3.
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Student Council 43 Talisman 4, Track 1, 3 . . . CAROLE
iiEix1MERix1ANN1 Nature Club 3 . . . CERTXIAINE 1 I ' V' 1 i t
IIEINIIXIERIXIANN: Square Dance Club 4
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dent Council 1 , . ,-IOAN IIERB: Square Dance Club 1. 3. 4
. . , SHIRLEY I IIETPAS' General Course.
KIESSIE HILL: Bowling Club z. 31 Commercial Club 42 Cur-
tain Call Production 1, 3, 4. Latin Club 22 Student Council 1
. , . TXIARVIORIE HOERSCII' Curtain Call Production 1. 3,
4, Student Council 1, Talisman 1. 3, 4 . . , NIARILYYXI HOFF-
XIANN1 Art Workshop 4, Curtain Call Production 4, Square
Dance Club 1, Talisman 4.
ROBERT LIGEEXI.-XN: Intramurals 1, 3. 41 Pep Band 1. 4:
Student Council 4. Track 1. 3, 4 . . JOHN HGH: Intramurals
1, 3, 4l Nature Club 1, 3, 4 . . , BEVERLY I IOIER: Bowling
Club 4.
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1. 3. 41 Tumbling Club 1, 3. 4, German Club 3 . . .JAXIES
HOLTZ: General Course . . . CH.'XRI-O'I'TE HOPEEN-
SPERGER2 Bowling Club 4.
GERALD HOPFENSPERGER: Basketball 1, 41 Intra-
murals 3: Spanish Club 3, Track 1, 3, 4 , . . LILLIAN
HOPFENSPERGER: Square Dance Club 1, Talisman
4 . . . El 'GENE HOWE: General Course.
RONALD IIOWEY: Bowling Club 1, Intramurals IQ
Track 1 . , . LOIS HLITI Ii General Course .... - XRLONI
xl.-XHNKE: Bowling Club treasurer Z1 secretary 3, presi-
dent 4, Camera Club 1, 3, German Club 1, Intramurals
1. 3, 4, Talisman 3, Tennis 3, 4.
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PAUL JAHNKE: Intramurals 2, 3. 4 . . . VIRGINIA
JESSE1 Curtain Call Production 2. 3, 4, Spanish Club
2, 3, 41 Student Council 3 . . . BETTE jOHNSON: Bowl-
ing Club 2 g Curtain Call Acting 4. Curtain Call Production
2, 3, lxlake up head 4: Cperetta 11 Quill and Scroll 4,
Spanish Club 3, 4: Square Dance Club 2: Talisman 2. 3.
4, Guidance Assistant 4.
WAYNE KAHLER: Bowling Club 2. Operetta 2: Square
Dance Club 2 3 Tumbling Club 1,4 , .JOHN K:'XPl'l'ZKEi
General Course . . . IXIARILYN KASXYORNI: General
A 5.
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Course.
Sl IIRLEY KIil.l.liR2 Square Dance Club z . . , DON-
ALD KICKLAND: Track 1 . . . GLENN KIELGAS.
Football 2, 31 Track 2, 31 Tumbling Clu
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CRI"l'C.l IILN KLOILI IN: Xrt NYorl4shop 2. Curt
ing 2. 3, 42 German Club 3. 42 l.atin Club 2, 3. .4
. . . DELORES KNAPP2 Bowling Club 32 Germ'
42 Square Dance Club 2.
ROBERT KIRK: Archery Club 4, Curtain Call P
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CAROLE. KOERNILRZ Camera Club 3, secretar,
. . . CORRENE KOIIL: General Course . . .
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4 . . . DOROTHY KONZ: General Course.
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ROBERTA KRLEGER: Bowling Club 41 Curtain Call Pro-
duction 1., 3, 42 Spanish Club 3, 4 . . . THOMAS KRUEGER:
Tennis 2, Track 32 Visual Aids Club 2, 3, 4 . . . ,IANICE
KRULL: Art Workshop 3, Curtain Call Production 3, 4,
Intramurals 3, 4.
IANET KLFNER: General Course . , . NANCY KLYNIST-
IWAN: Withdrawn 4 . . . GEORGE LA BONTE: Spanish
Club 3.
ANN LALLY: Clarion 3, 4, Curtain Call Production 2, 3, 4,
Orchesis 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4 , . . PEGGY LANDIS: Bowl-
ing Club 2, 3, Curtain Call Acting 3, 4, Curtain Call Pro-
duction 2, secretary 3, 4: l.atin Club 2, 3, co-consul 43 Operetta
3, Pep Band 2, 33 Quill and Scroll 43 Talisman 3, 4, Radio-
Forum Workshop 4 . . . TED LANG: General Course.
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KATHRYN KOOLS: Camera Club 3, 4 . , . ROBERT
KOOLS: Student Council 2, 3. 4 . . . ELMER KORTH:
General Course.
ARTHIQR KOSITZKE: Nature Club 22 Pep Band 2 . , .
NORMAN KRANZUSCH: Bowling Club 2 . . . jEAN
KREILING: Commercial Club 3. 4, G.A.A, 2.
FRANCES KRONSER: Bowling Club 3, 41 Commercial
Club 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4 . . . LOIS KRUEGER: Nature
Club 3. 41 Pep Band 2, 3. 4: Talisman 43 State Xlusic
Festival 3 . . . MARILYN KRI TEGER: Archery Club 42
Art Workshop'4g Curtain Call Production 3. 4, Orchesis
4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Talisman 4,
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LORENZ: Curtain Call Production 3: Nature Club 31
Spanish Club 3. 4, Square Dance Club 3 .4., f XQDREY
LLTEBKE: Bowling Club 1, Curtain Call Production 3,
4, Nature Club 13 Square Dance Club 1, Talisman 3, 4:
Tumbling Club 11 Orchesis 4,
IXIERTON LEEBKEZ Football 3, 43 Latin Club 3, Oper-
etta 3, Square Dance Club 1. 3 . . . JOAN LUEPKE:
Bowling Club 11 Curtain Call Acting 3. 41 Nature Club
1, Orchesis 3, 4: Square Dance Club 1, Talisman 3, 4 . .
Tl IOIVIAS YXTACKIN: General Course.
SI'-IIRLEY INIAESZ Bowling Club 4, Curtain Call Pro-
duction 1, 3, 41 G.A.A. 13 Square Dance Club 1, 43 Tum-
bling Club 1, 3, 4 . . . XYAYNE IXIANNEBACH: Football
31 Intramurals 1, 3, 43 Latin Club 1. 3, co-consul 41
Spanish Club 3. 4: Track 1, 3, 4, Tumbling Club 3, 4 . . .
EUGENE IVIASON1 Vfitlwdrawn 4.
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LAWRENCE LAIQX: Bowling Club 4 . . . MARY LE CLAIR:
General Course , . . DICK LEHIVIANI Football 3, co-captain
41 Intramurals 1, 3, 4.
GERALDINE LE NIOINEZ Art XVorkslfiop 1. secretary-
treasurer 3, president 4, Curtain Call Acting 3, 4: Intramurals
1, 3, Orebesis 3. treasurer 4, Talisman 1, 3, 4, Tumbling Club
1 . . . PATRICIA LEIXTONS: Clarion 1, 3, associate-editor 4l
Curtain Call Acting 1. 3. 41OpCfClI3 1, 31Orchesis 1, secretary
3, president 41 Quill and Scroll 3. secretary 4. Radio-Forum
XVorl4shop 4 . . . PAUI- LEXYIS: Art Vwlorlisliop Z1 Curtain
Call Production 1, 3, Lighting bead .xl Pep Band 3.
jACK LIETHEN: Intramurals 4 . . , RICHARD LILLY-
ROOT: General Course . , . GERALD LIPPERT: General
Course.
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NIALRER: General Course . . . NANCY NIC CLELLANI3:
Archery Club 4Q Bowling Club 4,c3.1X,A. 4.
,IANIES NIC E.-XTIIRON: Latin Club ZQ Pep Band 2, 3, 4,
Visual Aids Club 2, secretary 3, president 41 Radio-Forum
Workshop 4 . . . IANE MC ELROY: Nature Club 23 Student
Council 3, Tumbling Club 2 . . . JUDY NIC GONYAN1 Clarion
3, 4. Curtain Call Acting 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 3, 43 Library
Staff 4, Operetta 2, 3,
ANGELS INIC INTYRE: Football 2, 43 Track 2 . . . GENE
RIC IALCHLIN: Withdrawn 4 . . . VALERIE MEYER:
Bowling Club 2, 4. Clarion 3, Business manager 41 Commercial
Club vice-president 4, Curtain Call Production 3, 41 Quill and
Scroll 4, Student Council 2, 4. I
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ANN NIILLER: General Course . . . GEORGE INIILLER:
Curtain Call Acting 41 Latin Club 2, Pep Band 3 . , .
jERONIE NIITCHELL: Square Dance Club 2.
DONALD fxIONYET'lE: Operetta 3 . . . CAROL
IXILIELLER: Bowling Club 3, 4 . . . GLADYS NILJELLER:
Bowling Club 4, Commercial Club 4, Library Staff 4,
SHIRLEY NILELLER: Curtain Call Production 4 . , .
JO.-XNNE NILENSTER: Bowling Club 2, 3. 4 , . . LOIS
NIIQTHIG: Bowling Club 3, 4.
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JOHN IVIYERS: General Course . . . GORDON MYSE:
Archery Club 3, Bowling Club secretary 2, president 3,
treasurer 4, Curtain Call Acting 3, 41 Curtain Call Pro-
duction 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2,
Badger State 3 . . . CARNII-IN NABBEFELD: Art
Viforkshop 2, Bowling Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2.
NANCY GREEN: Bowling Club 4 . . . MARY
NAYARRILTE: General Course . . . NANCY NEID-
HOLD: Clarion 3, 4, Curtain Call Acting 2, 3, 4, Latin
Club 2, 3, 42 Quill and Scroll 4, Spanish Club 3, 4.
SANDRA NIQLIIXIANZ Bowling Club 2, 4, Curtain Call
Acting 2. 3, 4, Latin Club 2 . . . JACK NIENHAUSZ
Bowling Club 2, 3, Intramurals 4, Nature Club 3, Oper-
ctta 3, Visual Aids Club 3 . . . BETTY NIENIKEQ Cur-
tain Call Production 2, 3, 4.
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LARRY NOWAK: General Course . . , DON NUSSBAUM:
Intramurals 3 , , . PAT NLITTING: Library Staff 4, Operetta
2, 3, Talisman 4, Cheerleading 2, 3, co-captain 4.
RONALD OBERINIEIER: Football 3, German Club treasurer
2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4 , . . TOM OABRIAN: Curtain Call
Production 2, Intramurals 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Tennis 2, 3, 41
Curtain Call Acting 4 . . . ANITA ODEGARD: Art Work-
shop 2, 3, vice-president 4, Curtain Call Production 2, 3, 4Q
Quill and Scroll 4, Talisman 3, 4.
SHARON OGAARD: Archery Club 42 Art Workshop 4, Cur-
tain Call Production 3, 41 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Talisman 3, 4
. . . RICHARD OHNIAN: Camera Club 2, president 3, 4,
Clarion 3, 4, Curtain Call Acting 4, Curtain Call Production
2, treasurer 3, vice-president 4, Latin Club 2, Library Staff 4,
Student Council 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Badger Boys' State 3,
Radio-Forum W'orkshop 4 . . . JOHN OTTO: Intramurals 2,
3, 4Q Student Council 2.
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DONNA PEIERXIAN: Bowling Club 4, 'lialisman 4 . . .
IXIAIZIE PETERS: Pep Band z, 3, 4 . . . CIIARNIAINE
PEIRIEZ Camera Club 41 Commercial Club 3, 4. Curtain Call
Production 2, 3. 4, Latin Club 2, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Talis-
man 1, 3, co-business manager 4.
MARLENE Pl IILIPPI: Art Workshop 2, Commercial Club
4, 'Iialisman co-circulation manager 4 . . . BEVERLY PHIL-
LIPPI: Curtain Call Production 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Library
Staff 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4 . . . DORIS PITZ: Bowling
Club 4.
GRACE PLACI I: General Course . . . RONALD PLACII:
General Course . . . CHARLES POND: Basketball 3, 4.
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FORD: General Course . . . GERALD PALINIBACIIZ
General Course.
DON PARKER: General Course . . .jAlXIES PARKER:
Bowling Club Z1 Intramurals z, 3, 4: Student Council 4
. . . LISA PARNELI.: Latin Club 23 Spanish Club 3, 4.
jANIES PA'l"l'ERSON: Pep Band 2, 3, Director 4 . . .
Xl.-XRY PEOITER1 Curtain Call Acting 2, 3, 41 Decla-
mation 3, 4, 'Iialisman 41 Orchesis 2. 3. 41 Spanish Club 2,
trcasurcr 3, 4 . . . PATRICIA PEO'li'l'ER: Commercial
Club 3, Curtain Call Acting 2, 3, 4, Square Dance Club
z, 'Ialisman 4: Radio-Forum Workshop 4,
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JOHN RATH: Curtain Call Production 2, Football 31
Track 2, Visual Aids Club 2, 3, 4 . . .JIM READY: Visual
Aids Club 2 . . . MARY ANN READY: Bowling Club 3,
4, Curtain Call Production 3, Latin Club 2.
CONSTANCE REDLIN: Bowling Club 4, Commercial
Club 4, Intramurals 4, Nature Club 2, 3, Quill and Scroll
41 Talisman co-business manager 4 . . . HELEN REH-
BEIN: Curtain Call Production 2, Design head, vice-
president 3, president 4, Debate 3, 4, Latin Club 2,
Nature Club 3, vice-president 4Q Operetta 3, Quill and
Scroll 3, treasurer 41 Talisman 2, 3, co-editor 4, Badger
Girls State 3, State IX4usic Festival 2, 3, Radio-Forum
NVorkshop co-president 4 . . . RUTH REHBEIN: Bowl-
ing Club 2, 3, Clarion 3, 4, Curtain Call Production 2, 3,
4Q German Club 3, secretary 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Latin
Club 2, Nature Club 2, 3, treasurer 4, Quill and Scroll 3,
vice-president 4, Talisman 2, 3, advertising manager 4.
DONNA REHFELDT: Art Vwbrkshop 4, Curtain Call
Production 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Library Staff 41 Nature
Club 3, Pep Band 2. 3. 41 Talisman 4, State Iviusic Fes-
tival 2 . . . SHIRLEY REHFELDT: Curtain Call Pro-
duction 2, 3, 4, Orchesis 3, 41 Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Talis-
man 2, 3, 4 . . . JAMES REINKE: Basketball 3, 4,
Football 2, 3, co-captain 4, German Club 2, 3, president
42 Track 2, 3, co-captain 41 Visual Aids Club 2, 3, 4.
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Course . . . SALLY PROSSER: Entered from Antigo 41 Pep
Band 4.
GLORIA QUELLA: Camera Club 4, Latin Club 2, Talisman
2. 3, 4 . . . CAROLYN RADTKE: General Course . . .JUNE
RADTKE: Curtain Call Production 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 31
Square Dance Club 2, Talisman 3, 4.
ALVIN RAHN: Intramurals 2, 3, 4 . . . CAROL RATVINIER
Curtain Call Acting 2, 3. 41 Latin Club Z2 Orchesis 2, 3, 4Q
Spanish Club 3, 4, Cheerleading 3, 4 . . . YVONNE RANITNIER:
Bowling Club 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Square Dance Club 2.
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DONALD REITZNER: Bowling Club 2, 3, 41 German Club
3, treasurer 43 Nature Club 2, 3, president 42 Tumbling Club
3, 4 . . . IANET RETZA: Bowling Club 2, 31 Curtain Call
Production 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 23 Nature Club 3, secretary 43
Talisman 2, 3, 4 . . . CAROL RIESENXVEBER: Camera
Club 43 Nature Club 3, 43 Talisman 43 State Music Festival 3.
SANDRA ROEDER: Commercial Club 43 Orchesis 2, 3, 43
Cheerleading 2, 3, co-captain 4 . . .jAXIES ROEHL: General
Course , . . CECEILE ROHERTY: Curtain Call Production
3, 43 Intramurals 43 Latin Club 2, 33 Talisman 2. 3, 4,
IVIARION ROHLOFF: Curtain Call Production 33 German
Club 2, 3 . . , RICHARD ROSENSXYEIG1 Camera Club 2, 3,
43 Clarion 2, Photography editor 3, co-editor 43 Curtain Call
Production 1, 3, 4: Football manager 2, 3, 43 Quill and Scroll
3, 41 Spanish Club 3, president 41 Student Council 1, 3, Ser-
geant-at-Arms 43 Track 2, 3, 4: Badger Boys' State 33 Radio-
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2 . . . LOIS SCHANKE: Bowling Club 4 . . . JOAN
SCHEIBE: Guidance Assistant 4.
RITA SCHEMMEL: Nature Club 3 . . .CAROL
SCI-IMALING: Bowling Club 2, 4 , . . EMMA SCHMIDT:
Bowling Club 42 Commercial Club 42 Square Dance Club
2, Talisman 2, 3, co-editor 4.
,JERRY SCHMIDT: Commercial Club 4 . . . SHIRLEY
SCHIVIIT:Commereial Club4. . .ROBERT SCHNEIDER:
General Course.
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Square Dance Club 2 . , . PHYLLIS SCHOLZ: General Course
. . . KENNETH SCHROEDER: Entered from lxlilwaukee 4
ANDREXV SCHUH1 Art Workshop 23 Camera Club 21 Ger
man Club 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4 . . . EDXVARD SCHLLTZ
German Club 2 . . . ELAINE SCHULTZ: Bowling Club 3, 4
Square Dance Club 2.
ROBERT SCHLLTZ: Nature Club 2, 3 . , . GRETCHEN
SCHWEBS: Clarion 3, 4, Curtain Call Acting 2, 3, secretary
41 Intramurals 2, 3. 41 Latin Club 2, Library Staff 3, 4, Stu-
dent Council 2, 3, secretary-treasurer 4, Badger Girls' State
3 . . . -IOAN SCHXYEITZER: Archery Club 31 Latin Club 3.
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. , . EARL STEFFENS2 General Course . . , XVAYNE STEIN-
BERG: Archery Club 23 Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1,
3, Student Council z.
DICK STERNI IACIEN1 Intramurals 2 .... 1 XLTDREY STEW-
ARID: Bowling Club 41 Curtain Call Production 3, 4, Spanish
Club 1, 3, secretary 4 , . , NI.-XRCIA STEWART: Curtain Call
Production 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Operetta 3g Talisman 4.
NI-XRC-'XREI' STINCLE Bowling Club 2 3 4 ANN
STOEC B-XLER Bowling Club 3 4 Curtain Call Pro
duction 3 Latin Club 2 Camera Club 2 X IRCINII X
STRELR Camera Club 4 Clarion 4 Cierman Club 3 4
Intramurals 2 Nature Club 3 4
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NIARY ELLEN SEALY: Bowling Club 41 G A.A. 2 . . .
MARY JANE SHACKLETON1 Bowling Club 42 Cur-
tain Call Production 2: GAA. 2: Operetta 3: Square
Dance Club 2 . . . KIOHN Sl IEA' Archery Club Z1 Visual
Aids Club 2.
IXIIRIOIVI Sl'ILIMOVITZ: Curtain Call Acting 2, 3, 42
Curtain Call Production 4, Latin Club 2, Nature Club 2,
Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Talisman 2, 3, 41 Radio-Forum
Workshop 4 . . . TONI SIGNIAN1 Art XVorI4shop 4,
Camera Club 2 . . . SHIRLEY SYVIYRNEOS: Curtain
Call Acting 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Operetta 2, 3, Talisman
2, Radio-Forum Workshop 4.
MARLENE STADLER: Bowling Club 4 . . . IOAN
STAPEL: Commercial Club 41 Talisman 4 . . . INIARI-
LENE STEAD: Bowling Club 2, 4: Clarion 3. 4, Curtain
Call Production 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 43 Talisman 4.
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Visual Aids Club 2, treasurer 3, vice-president 4 . . . NIARY
STROBL: Guidance Assistant 4 . . . DONALD STUECK:
Spanish Club 2, Visual Aids Club 2, 3, 4.
ROSE TVIARIE STURM: General Course . . . MARVIN
SUBERT: General Course . . . BARBARA SUGG: Entered
from St. Louis Park, lN4innesota 42 Clarion 4,
JAMES SUTI-IERLAND: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Curtain Call
Acting z, 3, 4, Talisman 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Radio-Forum
Workshop 41 Declamation 4 . . . REED TAYLOR: Curtain
Call Acting 2, 3, president 4, Declamation 2, 4, Football
Trainer 2, 3, 4Q Latin Club 2, 3, 41 Operetta 2, 3, Oratory 3,
Square Dance Club 2, Student Council 3, vice-president 4,
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Club 4 , . . GERALDINE THOMPSEN: Bowling Club
2 . . , LOL'lSE THOMSON: Bowling Club 2, captain 3, 4,
RASINIA TIRL'lX4S: Archery Club 3, 41 Art Workshop 2,
3, 4, Camera Club 2, 3, president 4, Talisman 3, Tumbling
2 . . . BARBARA TOTZKE: Camera Club 4, Quill and
Scroll 4, Spanish Club 2. 3, 42 Talisman 3, 4 , . .ADRIAN
UNTXILITI-I: Intramurals 2, 3, 42 Track 2.
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VAN ENBERGEN: General Course.
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-IACK VAN ROOY: Operetta 3 , . . JANIES VAN RYZIN
Archery Club 1: Bowling Club 1 , . . PHYLLIS VAN SCI IYNI-
DEL: Library Staff 4, Nature Club 3, Talisman 1. 4.
DONALD VERBRICKZ Football 1, 3, 41 Intramurals 1, 3, 41
Track 1, 3, co-captain 4 . . . VERNI VERKLILEN: Football
1, 3,41 Intramurals 1, 3, 4, Track 1 . . .PHILIP VOCT: Foot-
ball 1, 3, 41 Intramurals 1, 31 Operetta 1. 32 Quill and Scroll 41
Square Dance Club 1, 3, Talisman 1, 3, Sports Editor 4,
Tennis 1, Badger Boys' State 3.
RUSSELL WACNER: General Course . . . IVIARILLYN
WARNER: Clarion 1, 3, associate editor 4, Curtain Call Pro-
duction 1, Qperetta 1, 3, Pep Band 1, 3. 41 Quill and Scroll 3,
president 4, Badger Girls' State ZQ State Music Festival 1, 3,
Flag raiser 4 . . . RAE XVECKXVERTH: Entered from St.
joseph Academy 3.
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3, Nature Club 3, Pep Band 1, 3, 4. State Rlusic Fes-
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DENISE XVHITYNIAN: Bowling Club 4 . , , BEVERLY
XVICHNIANQ Bowling Club 1. 31 Commercial Club 4,
Student Council 3 . . . CII,-XRI.Ul"l'E XVICIINIANN:
Bowling Club 1, 3, Curtain Call Production 1, 3, property
bead 43 Spanish Club 1, 3, Student Council 1, 3.
LOIS XVILDENBERC: General Course . . . SALLY
WILKINSON: Clarion 3, 4, Curtain Call Production 1,
3, 4, Latin Club 1, 3, 41 Opcretta 1 3. Orclficsis 1, 3, 4,
Pep Band 1, 3, 42 Quill and Scroll 4. Radio-Forum Work-
shop 4, State Music Festival 1 . . . XVILLIE WILLER:
Intramurals 3, Visual Aids Club 1, 3, 4.
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CLIFFORD XYILLIAIXIS: Curtain Call Production 1, 3,
42 Football z, 3, 4 . . . IXIARY XYIIIIANISENQ Curtain
Call Production 2, 3, 4 . . . ARVIN WINIQLER: General
Course.
JO ANN WOHLFORD: Clarion z, 3, 41 Latin Club Z2
Orchesis z, 3, 4 . . . CAROL Vv'ONIAHNi Bowling Club 2,
3: Commercial Club 4 . , , KAREN WOKIAHN: Bowling
Club z, 3, Library Staff 4,
SHIRLEY VCOLFGRAIVI1 Bowling Club 2, 3, 41 Camera
Club zg Curtain Call Production 3 . . . CLALIDIA NYY-
NEN: Bowling Club 4 , . . ROBERT YEE1 Camera Club
zg Curtain Call Production 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 42
Nature Club 3. 4, 'llennis z, 3, 41 Badger Boys' State 3.
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Badger Boys' State 31 Visual Aids Club 3, 4, Radio-Forum
Workshop co-president 4 . . . RUSSELL ZIIVIMER: Archery
CAROI ZININIERIXIAN BowIingCIub3 4 GAA 3 Latin
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General Course
CHARLES DERBY Bowlrng Club 3 4 Camera Club 2
Spamsh Club 7. ROGER DORSCHNER General
Course KENNEIH FISC HER Football 2 3 'I'raclC3
FLORENCE HAGER General Course KARL HENI
DRICKS General Course KENYON HOILE Gen
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PELL Football z 3 4 Intramurals 7. 3 4 Student
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murals 3 Pep Band 3 4 Iraclx 3
WAYNE REETZ Football 3 TED STOEGBALER
Intramurals 3 4 JINI TREIBER General Course
JAMES NANDENBOONA Pep Band 4 THERESA
VAN EPEREN General Course GENE WEBER
Football 1. 3 4 Intramurals 7. 3 4 Student Councll 7.
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Standmg Yule Kools Arft Clark Kappell
Seated Grangaard Heumerman Phxlllppx
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nenthal Thomas Koehnke Stnllman Lawrence Eastman
Seated Grelsch Rebnmtch Parker
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Harnman Wadsworth Benson
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Thls year s Student Council headed by PFESI
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and Secretary Treasurer Gretchen Schwebs has
helped 1n guldlng our 1952 ,3 school year to a
successful and ey entful close
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counc1l were the homecomlng festxwtxes the
parade game dance and the maklng of the tra
dntnonal hom poms the Councll dances and the
T B beneflt dance and program
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1n the running of our student body and school
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Seated ifllSS Wolf Duhnke Schwebs Mr Helble
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Thrrd Row Pose Wllltnnson Beck Rehfcldl Tavlor Grlcshach Buchanan Nlanxer
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Lat1n Club
S P R meanxng the Senate and the Roman People has completed another successful xear of tts hlstory
Students who hate satlsfactorx grades nn thelr I atnn classes are cllgnble for membership Br monthly meetlngs are
held on Ihursdaxs Nlnss Iglsle lfxopplm and 'xllss I aXerne Ixmehusch the competent adxnsers haxe worked hard
to help th students arrange nnterestlng vtorthwhmle provrams
Ihe club ns goxerned accordlng to Roman customs Ihe olhcers tor thas xear were co-consuls Peggw l andls and
KN ax ne Nlannebach Ihe scrrbe tsecretarx I was Sue Nlontcnth and the quaestor ftreasurerv was Xlargle N1cC onagha
Sarah Blacher serx ed as aednle fprogram chanrmanw
Hnghlwhts ot thus xear Included the tradmtlonal carolnnv at C hrnstmas a partx for the mothers class programs
and a farewell ex ent ln honor ofthe graduates
Nlembershlp nn S P Q R guts a student a perfect chance to become acquaunted mth hrs teachers and cl xssmates
rn an mlormal atmosphere lhe CdUCdIlOHdl program ns a Ilne supplement to the regular course
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Back row Kasten Streur Larsen Courtols C-resl Franzlxe
'vlxddle row Kuschel Sterlnng Thorson Hollenback Elff
Front row Relnlxe Rehbem Kloehn Sackerson
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lhe Appleton Hlgh School German
C,lub or Der Deutsche Verem agaln
had a successful year
lhe buslness meetmgs of the club are
held once a month on lwnday after school
and the lnformal meetmgs are held at the
home of one of the members Some of the
actlwxtles of the club are carolmg 1n the
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to recexxe the German Club av' ard
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Remke presldent Frntz Zmcker vlce
presxdent Ruth Rehbeln secretary and
Don Reltzner treasurer Gretchen Kloehn
and Bob Roth were program chalrmen
Mr NVe1t1ng 15 the club adwser
Back row Zachow Blankenburg Krueger Nagreen Stadler Smxth Zordel XVolf
Nfllddle row Black Gygl D6mlClx Dans Clrard Schuh
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.Second rov. lgbben Rammer Clrdnfvadrd Potter Parnell ldllx lien on luxe Qtenlund
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Seated lgsbenson Schwebs l-ran ke Bonnnn
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RCCOfdlHg the year s many
xnterebtlng sughta and mcl
denta was handled wxth em
crency by the rosz S3 C larlon
staff headed bx co-editors
Phyllrs C ohen md lD1clC Ro
senswfelg lhe three associate
edntors rn charge of organl
atlons exents and classes
respectlxely were Pat Lem
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lns Anderson Dan llardt
head photographer and Ixlark
l aux art edxtor handled the
xllustratlons for the xearboolx
the aports sectlon Sally Vw ll
kmson the facultx pages and
Nancy Nle1dhold the rndex
lhe txplsts were jannce
Smuth and Coatherme Tax lor
l he entlre xndusfrnous crew
was uded and adxxaed by
Xlrss Bettx lchnherr and
X r Carolnne Sulhxan
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tor mam years to come owe
1 xote ol thanks to this staff
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Standnng, Crowe Vwnlkxnson
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Seated lioeftclwer Crane Ed e
Keepers of the Mmt
Xluch credrt slwnulcl be gnxen to the C larzun busrness staff under
the dlrectrnn ol Xlrss l-lr dlwetlw Plowrwlwt lor the llnanclnv and
successtul publlcrtlon ol the Qlarmn llwex perlorrn sucln dutles 1
lscepmg lwusrmss record lll'ldlf1f7 new sponsors Sfflllflv sL1bSCl'lpflOl'lS
md pisslng out C larzum
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ten sptxnsurslnps llwe students apprunclw tlwe ttmnspumple to sup
port the lv mlt llwls xcdr s st all cwnsnsts nl uglwtecn mem c.rs
llwe rob ol co sponsorslup nundfkrs bclunfvs tu lo 'Xnne lxrrlt md
Srndx Stlllmm llwex conduct dll mcetrnvs dsswn ntmcs to he
solrcnted record .ill sponsurslnps and clweclx on responses ol mem
ers Xdlerle Nlexer the l'WLlsll'lCss mlnwer leeps records ol il
busmess trdnsactnons and keeps cnrnpl tc double ledger ot ll
FCCLIDIN and cxpcndnturcs l ne subscrrptmn mfmdver C arol Doerller
tdltcs subscrrptmns from all students md tectchers who are not ln
the llndnce pl in Sue Nltnltr ClFCl.lldlllJVl mmwer superxrses the
crrcul rtlon ol Ill xedr lv m ml
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Schmidt Xlixx XXilliamN Rehbein
Standing lxneip Goemans Heimerman Sutherland Seated
Xogt C reiner
Freedom of the Press
No xchool is complete without .1 ncwwpaper and to inform the Appleton
more commonlx called is a xerx outstanding paper and has remixed many high
ratings in paet xears
lhe editorial staff ix led bx Helen Rchhein and Lmma Schmidt co-editors
Dianne Rebenitch and Shirley lxrichmar leature editors and Phil Nogt Sports
editor lhis etaff is adx used by lxlisa Nlariorie W illiams and N1r E john Goodrich
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Bacl-t row landi Creixch Blacher Quella lxawntr lanffman Carroll Xliddle rom Park Buech Helme Heaton Nlumme
Ode ard Ol on Cericle Front nm Potter Nloll Rect laue EUUCHCT Schroeder
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Standmg Totzlte Roherty Bates Goodwin Ogaard Grelner Rlesenweber Bensen Krueger Rehfeldt Gelblte Kasworm
Seated 'Vlr Krueger Rehbem Benson Johnson Davis
Standmg Bergsbaken Ebben Mullen Hollenbaclt laylor N4r lxrucgcr Sealw Cole Schmal Kettenhofen Hoffman
Peotter A
Seated lxnoke Perschbacher Petrie Redlln llmmers
Standmg Meltz ju Nleltz jo Peotter 'vi Anderson Krueger Radtlte Staple Peterman Chrlsten
Seated Arthur Rehfeldt Daelke NlcC,ann Brockhaus llmmers
They Keep the Presses Rollmgl
Although the edrtorlal staff IS a xery lmportant part of the Talrsman lts xxorlt could not be success
fully carrled on xx nthout the full cooperatlon of the busmess staff Actuallx this staff rs dn lded mto three
sectlons adxerusmg clrculatlon and busmess One of the major jobs done by this staff IS that of secur
mg adx ertxsmg contracts from local frrms The members of the adx ertnsmg staff get trammg and practxce
an salesmanshlp through therr work
lt IS thxs staff xxhrch gets so llttle credrt that keeps the presses rollmg and assures the Tally, of
benng a fmancral success
Thus staff IS led by Ruth Rehbem adxertlsmg manager Charmame Petrre and Conme Redlm
bus1ness managers .lean Daellte and Marlene Phlllrppl crrculatron managers Mr Bruno Krueger IS
thexr adv user
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Standing Christen Daelke McGowen Hoffman Grlmmer
Warner lemons Mnsslandreman Rehbem R Rehbeln H Gremer Kettenhofen Bergsbaken Mullen Taylor
Seated Schwebs Blacher Carrol Ebben
The Edward WClSmlll6F Chapter of Qunll and Scroll IS an honorary journahstxc soclety for all students
excellmg ln Journallsm A student must do outstandmg work on exther the Clarlon or the lahsman haye a
good record scholastncally and be recommended by hrs advlser to become a member of Quxll and Scroll
Rach year the soc1ety pubhshes a book of orlgmal mater1als submltted by A H S students called Pat
terns of Stardust Thls book contams essays poems short stones translatlons and art work
In addltlon Qulll and Scroll has an annual Chrlstmas mus1cale for the1r mothers and two IDIEIBIIOUS each
year The other meetlngs are taken up w 1th speakers and other entertalnment
Lemons secretary and Helen Rehbem treasurer Mlss Delores Landreman IS adyxser
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Stanchng Knrk Stnllman Bosser Neldhold Hartyes Arthur Rosenswelg
Sanberllch Benson Tlmmers Grnesbach lzggener Anderson Grangaard
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Seated Rehfeldt Petrle Landis
Standmg Odegaard, Hardt, Meyer, Gremer, Redlnn, Cohen Benson,
Buesmg Wllkmson, Crowe, Vogt
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Nuttmg Benson XX ojahn fPhxll1s Xran
Schyndel was absent when picture was
takenj Hartjes Rehfeldt Salberlxch
L1brary of Congress
Books thousands of them lrne the shelxes of the
Xppleton H1 h School lrbrarx To care for these books
requlres the serxlces of nlneteen carefully chosen mem
bers lhese members perform the dutles of a lxbrarlan
lhex mend books flle cllppnngs check IHCOIYIIDE and out
gun books and prepare bulletln board drsplaxs Ihese
are onlx a few of thclr manx ta ks
Lnder the SUDCYXISIOH of 'Xlrss Ruth 'xllelke and 'Xllss
Ethelwxn Baerwaldt these students galn much general
knowledge about the llbrarx Ihelr meetlngs are held on
the hr t and thlrd XX ednesdax of each month At these
meetrngs thex learn about the lxbrary and discuss and
exaluate new books before thes are selected fhe members
of the lnbrary staff offer therr serxxces to help make a
more efhcnent lnbrary for our use
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Call Hartjes Yule NlcGowan Grelner Bueslng Rehfeldt
Sanberllch Benson 'Nuttrng Phllllppx
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lront Paul Krnchmar Reex Sealy C,-remer Shllmovntz bneshach Mullen
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Thurd Held Greunke Ogaard Bunn Rammer Olson Krueger Sauberlnch
Second Chapmtsky Taylor Hollenback Stack Ganser l'auk Hollander Lueders Leary Slezak Lung Bertram Rehfeldt
Front Peckham Berghuus Cretzxnger Schrenter Olson Krueger Odegard
High lnghters
l-hgh lxghts are mtroducecl mth brush and hammer svntchboard and clamor when over two hundred
members of Curtam Call Productlon prepare the settmgs for all procluct1ons whlch appear on the stage at
Appleton I-hgh School
Headmg the fave crews composmg thls orgamzatlon are make up Bette Rae johnson constructxon Tom
Hmnenthal lxghtmg Paul LEWIS deslgn Helen Rehbem and propert1es Charlotte Wlchman
Helen Rehbem pres1dent pres1des ox er the meetmgs ass1sted by D1Ck Ohman VICC pres1dent Marjorle
Call secretary and Tom Hmnenthal treasurer Page 58
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Front Brockhaus Busch Rebenltch jemz Wxchman Remke Koch
Back Bergsbaken Perschbacher Peters Hanja Fmcher Zanzng Gmnow Bergman N1cKahan
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lhlrd rmx 'Vlummt Ileau n C rendu XILC man Neldhuld llullenbaek Ixl ner R rehm
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F1PSt N1ghter's
Curtann gonng up curtam golng up on three one act plaxi and the annual Cjhrrstmae plax whlch the members of Curtaln
C all Acting put on each xear under the dlrectlon ot the adxwerb Xllxb Ruth NlcKennan and Nlr Elmer XXe1t1ng Outstandmg
lnterpretatlons gn en in trxouts held ln sprung and tall determme the memberehnp of thu organ: atxon Thu xear Ihlfty -one new
memberx were tak n ll'1IO the club XXI'llCI'l makes a total ot one hundred and wc studentx who will probablx come before the foot
lnghtg at least once before thex graduate Othcerx ot the organr atnon thu xear were Reed laylor presldent C lxde Arft XICC
presrdent Clretchen Schvnebs secretarx and Dan llardt treaxurer
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The Aud1o V1sua1 A1dS Club
lbf, Xudno Xl9L1dl Xltls Club 1s prlmarxlx a serx ICC Club
lbe m im oblett ot the orgam atnon us to render prompt
tllltlmt tttbmtal strxlec to all students and teaebers mn
tonmttnon mth the XUCllCJ X usual program of the sthool
lbe members are rtsponslble lor the operatnon care ami
mamtename ol all cqulpment lo beeome a member xou
must be stbolastmtallx CllgllWlL ami able to pass a test on
the bantllmg ot tba ttqulpmmt
l aeb xear as a monex malung prolect the tlub presents
a lull length mox ne xxhleb IS shown attersthool llfns war s
moxle was l bamom of the Optra to starrmg C lautle
Rams and Nelson l tltlx sboxxn l tbruarx CQ
lbe otfleers lor this xear were lames Xlel atbron
presldent lames Strnebx xnte presldent Robert Newton
secretarx lom Cbrlstle treasurer and Oscar lranzke
serveant at arms lbe club adxxsex IQ Xlr Xlarxm Babler
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Fnrst row Petrle Kohl Quella Schuetter
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Second row Cohen Sngman Rlesenweber Salberlach Mullen
lhlrd row Fischer Chapman Franslxe Harrlman Schmndt
Ihe Camera Club IS an organnzatlon of A H S that engages
ln many yar1ed actxvmtles T h1s club holds 1ts meetlngs tw xce a
month on Tuesdays Rasma Txrums lS presldent of the club
The other offlcers are wce presndent john Yule and secre
tary treasurer Carol Koerner
lzxery year Camera Club sponsors an all school photo con
test they prepare a vlgorous campalgn urgmg the students to
partncxpate ln addntlon seyeral contests were held wlthm the
tlub Some of the first place wmners of one of these contests
were Mark Cohen xn the people dxyxsxon jerry Schmldt 1n the
scene dlNlSlOYl Dan I-lardt for the actnon dlxxslon and Mark
Cohen 1n the mnscellaneous dnyxslon judges for thus club con
test were Mr Burroughs Mr Kuemmerlem and Mr Reppert
Thus year the club undertook a project sxmxlar to one two years
ago after takmg and prnntmg thelr own pncture of the basket
ball team they sold the prmts to the student body F1eld tnps
mow 1es and corrldor dnsplays are the other club actlyxtles Mr
Zxmmerman IS the advlser of the group
Flrst row Koemer, Tlrums, Yule
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Second row Krastma, Streur Cole Kexel, Gottschalk, Totske, Knchmar, Rosenswexg Verkumlen
Third row Grlesbach, Hlnnenthal, Hardt, Rxesenweber, Kools, Courtls
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Back row: Buxton, Sigman. Krastina, Cohen, Saiberlich, Rimple.
Front row: Kneip, Bertram, Tirums, Miller, Fischer, Le lxloine,
Back row Laux Kappell Bates Arthur Ogllfd Schreltcr Krueger
Front row Park Cloak Odegard Le Xlomc lloflman
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Back row Benson Nlexer Stark 'x1cKahan Kmnard Bartman Heaton
Front row Schroeder Bonlnl Schwebs Shortt Ol3r1an Fauk
Greenwwh V111age
On the Hrst and thlrd Vw ednesdax of each month Gerry Le Mome
presldes oxer the meetmg ol the Art Workshop She IS assnsted by
Anxta Odeffard uce presldent Andy Lou Cloak secretary and
jenny Lou Park treasurer
Lmder the superwsnon of Xlr Kenneth Kuemmerlem art 1nstruc
tor the members of the club learn about art through dlscusslons and
Held traps and actually try to carry out dnfferent phases of art work
The members may also come and work on any mdmdual art project
whxch Interests them Thms project may be sketches oxl panntmgs
water colors mk dravxmgs metal vtork such as yexxelry and many
other forms of art l'hey also proxnde posters for bulletln board dls
plays and school actlvxtxes
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Orchesls the modern dance group at Appleton
Hlgh School IS made up of glrls who haxe
nmagnnatnon orxgmalxtx and dancnng abllltx
lhey must Hrsr proxe these tralts ln an onglnal
dance to become a member of the group
Each sprung the gurls under the dlrectxon of
Nlrs Olson club adxxser present an assembly
program and publxc performance Thls program
consxsts of numbers ln the mterpretlwe dance
stxle The members xnterpret mcldents and
moods through xarnous body mox ements
Before the program IS gn en there xs long dls
cusslon and preparatxon Records must be chosen
dances planned tlcltets and programs prxnted
and costumes made These are only a few of the
mam Jobs
The officers thls year were presxdent Pat
Lemons NICE presldent Nlary C ooper secretary
Nancx Carroll treasurer Gerry Lelvlome
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A.H.S. Met.
l-rom row Crowe Nuttmg lhlenfeldt Caesar Halwersen P8ll6gFIHC Fwng
lklnddle row Bosscr Vandenboom 'vlcGowan Lemons Blankenburg J Sle alt
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Back row Kasworm Zordel Shackleton Davns Gardner Potter Helms
Presentlng Mr Lester Schultz
new Appleton I-hgh School chorus
1nstructor who has d1rected the
mlxed chonr g1rls glee club and sex
eral smaller ensembles as they pre
sented many concerts and programs
" vi, throughout the year laurst on the
agenda was the annual Chrlstmas
A 3 f concert rn whxch the chonr success
' W fully attempted two of the numbers
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A selected group of chorus Students
Front row Steffen Van Roov Ace Knrk Wnldenburg lxlatlhews Laux Sang two numbers on the A H S
'vlxddle row lsbenscn Blankenburg D Blachcr bummer Nlalmstrom Cehrm 1n
wrchmdnn stage whlle a telewrsron company
Back row Ret a johnson C reer Thompson Olson lngler Stewart demonstrated its product Two of the
mann choral events occurred m March
w hen Mr Schultz presented hrs group
to the Amerncan Leglon Auxnlrary
Com entnon and later to the students
from all over the Fox Rnyer Valley at
the annual muslc festly al
Thrs year s festlval was held nn
Appleton As well as play mg host to
all the other schools ln the conference
umformly dressed gurls glee club
srngers prox ed themsely es smgly and
nn groups duets trlos quartets and
4 17" most notable two madrxgal groups
Thus the ear was ended w1th an ex
Front row Cloak Zlegert Murphy McClellanl Mxller Nucnhaus Wolfgram Y
Mnddle row Bush Zlmmerman Lemke Nlenke Buesmg Schloss tra amount of llln and CXDCFICNCC
Back row Davns Hamulton Krueger Kranzusch Krueger Glaser Schroeder Wolf
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Front row Jacobson Tonnell Kahler Frank Otto Knenp Spxce
Mnddle row Stevenson Kroll Wmrerfeldr Muller Bloomer Monyeue Cohen
Back Peters Vyse Radtke Lundszrom Arfr Mackln
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bttrmnd row Rehftldl Bunn Sehmeder Wnllxnnson
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Daxl lxrutgtr Sehuh ldxxards 'Noxxell Nlr Cumella
Struke Up the Band'
lhe X H S Band has attaxned great
reeognxtlon thls xear as a result of
thelr many aetxxltles Dunng the loot
ball season thex entertalned us at
half tnme thelr held lormatnons gained
them ex en greater fame lhe baslxet
lall season also pI'OXltlCLl them xxlth
opportunltles to exploxt thelr talents
for bttxx een the halxes thex gaxe xery
amuslnff slats home of the xarxous
attlx mes the X H S Band partxclpated
IU are tnxle parades student assem
blues the C hnstmas progr lm and the
annual musle festlxal lhe band had
sexual solo duo and trno entnes IH
the musle lestlxal and thu xxorlxed
xx eelxs ahe inl 1n preparatlon for the hx 1
ex ent lhe Pep Band eonslsts of xolun
teer members from the regular band
lhex plax at all basketball frames
xxhme the regular hand plaxs at the
football games lh1s xear the band has
been under the able dlrtttlon of Nlr
Franlx Comella xxho has ltd them to
thelr present success
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fxrst row Pnnce Mnesle Stnllman Pucrs
Second row Cntton Schuh Creunke Chnsue lv1cl'athron
lhxrd row l raser Bxetleher Dams Vandrenh :om Popp
fourth row Worden Barber lrdrnan Lucders Patterson
llrst rov. Brnxxmng Xkhlklnson Roenm Arthur WhllCfO0l
Sttond row Salberlxch Krneck Nlumme Bertram M1'Ier HolTman
lhlrd roxx Baulex 'Vllller Bxe Douglas Dans larnum Cramer
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lyliddlc row: Rncscnuclvcr. hull. Asmuysen.
l'ronL row: Chfl5lCn, llartjem, Lawrence,
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Buck row Nlcnkc llullmd Brugh Qfchult Nld mn lutlwkc
Nhddle row Nldvarrutlz Ph lrexncr llllgm. Bgnllt
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Back row Farnum Pa Cramer P Dans Peters Slullman Nleuslc Prmce Vvlr Bacnch Nowell
Nllddle row Strleby D Sanberlnch l Kruepur D Rehfcldr Bertrdrn Nlumme Bu Nlcl alhron
from mv. Warner Broxxnmg Wllklnxnn Whllgtoot fhrluuc
Plulharmomc Symphony
Hwh notes and loxx xx 1th hngers and hoxx the orchestra plaxs an Important part ln Xppleton H1 h Qchool
attlxxtles under the Spdrlxhnft gllY'CLllOl'1 or Xlr Xnthonx l3dLlClW lhli xedr Sdllx XX xlltmion eroltl C l'1flSIldY'l
and Xldrx Root xxert mtmhtri or tht Xll 9t.1ttOrthtQtrd xx lWlC.l'1 pldx ttl for teachers tonxcntlon IH Nhlxx dultee
last Nox tmhtr
l or tht tlrst tlmt tht orthutrd tltttttl olfltus thxs xmr C drol lldrtlti prtsndtnt Xldfjilflt Call XICC
prtsltltnt Yhxrlcx Nldts Qttrttdrx Phxll15C,rt1ntr IFCQIQLHLF and lltltn Rchhtln ldllknmn rtportcr
lhe cllort ot the orthestrd lnxolxts txxo ConurtQ as xxtll as tdknng Part IN the Spnng musxc. lestual held
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Front row Mr Scrlbner Reltzner Rehbem H Rehbem R Retza
Back row Chapman Strleby Krause Newton Bailey Krueger Hartzhelm Anderson
Front row King Schlaflte Streur Rresenweber Call Brudmclx
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Front row Hamlin Evans Brownlng lvlalmstrom Asmussen Gruenlxe
Bronx Zoo
The Nature Club gn es all students 1nterested 1n dealmg dxrectly mth nature a chance to do so The
meetnngs were held on the second and fourth Wednesdaxs of the month Speakers moves and the annual
Chrxstmas party made up the busmess meetmgs Takmg care of the museum was one of the dutnes of the club
At Chrnstmas time the club agaln made cedar wreaths to hang m the mnclows of the school The plantmg of
trees ln the school forest was one of the ma1n projects of the club The annual sprung plcmc was held ln one of
the cnty s parks
Ofhcers of the club were Don Rextzner president Helen Rehbeln XICC presldent janet Retza secretary
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A Pomt Well Taken
C ompetlnf ln xnx ntatlonal tournaments at Neenah Xlenasha and lxaulxauna and
at the LllSU'lLI tournament at Xlenasha the Appleton Hlgh School debate teams argued
the questron Resolx ed that the Xtlantlc Pact NZKIODS should form a federal unron
X arsltx squad members battlxng xxrth xxortls to the credlt of A H S xxere john Harrl
man lxermrt 9-eehaxx er Bob lxrueger and Helen Rehbeln Other members xx hose fluent
tongue xx ere set 1n motnon bx Xlr Hubert Vxetalx xxere 'lodd Lexss Roger Qtenlund
Bob S-lgman Sarah Blaeher Ldlth hsbensen Arthur lrleclman Rrchard Hamllton
and Rox 'xlassex
Standlng lxrueger Seehaxxer cus
Seated Harrlman Rehbeln 'xlr Xl ttalx
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Seated Hammer Redlln Meyer Xyelsch
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The Commermal Club of Appleton I-hgh School proxldes opportumtles
for socxal gatherlngs of people yx1th s1m1lar xnterests Durmg the meetlngs
yhlch are held the second lwlonday of each month d1SCUSSlOI'lS are held on
subjects and mdeas not taken up mn the classroom Members become fammhar
yx1th modern progressnxe busmess methods and sx stems lhns helps to pro-
mote further mterest mn the commerclal held and malntalns a higher standard
of trammg
Any yumor or semor carry mg txxo or more commercnal subjects xx nth at
least an X1 ayerage 15 ellglble for memhersh1p
Ofhcers of the club thls year xxtre presldent Connle Redlnn x lee presl
hlstorxan Bey Wlchman Iess1e Hlll xx as the lallsman reporter
Adxlsers of the club xxere 'Xlr Brxese Xlr lxrutger 'xllss I lXCl'l11OI'C
Nllss ROblCh3Ud Mr Sxmon Mr lhorson and 'Xlrs Sulllxan
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Seated Roeder H111 Vx ojahn XX1chman
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Are we golng to let that radxo club that we had last year sl1p away to nothxngness thls year or are we golng
to keep lt up and really make somethlng of ntl
These were the words of a group of enthusxastlc students xery much lnterested 1n both radlo broadcastxng and
radlo productlon lnhey began work rlght axx ay planmng the clubfthat IS just xx hat the speclal projects xxould be
who the adwsers would be and through what channels they xx ould haxe to moxe to make the radxo club a fully
recognlzed club of Appleton Hlgh School
After Mr lldge and Mr Sager agreed to he adxxsers the steering commlttee met wxth them sex eral txmes to
declde how people would be admntted It xx as finally declded that membershlp xx ould he judged hx the adx users and
commxttee on the basls of an orlgmal or non orlglnal p1ece of materlal read hy the students trxmg out
The club was gnwen the name Rad1o I orum Vxforkshop lhe organlzatjon sponsored school radlo programs pro
grams ow er a local rad1o statlon and panel d1SCUSSlOnS gxx en throughout the Clfy
The offlcers were Helen Rehloeln and john Yule co-presldents Sarah Blacher secretarx and 'xlarjorle Call
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Standing Grelsch, lemons Anderson 'vlr Sager Wxlkmson Friedman C rowe
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Second row 'Xlueller Hoflman Redlln Bergsbsclxcn Illl llmmers Nligoon Roehm Nan l xsel lxron cr
lnrst row Nlexer Phllllppx Schemmel Steward Nlerlxes Bodwax lhlessen lxeatmg lxrleclx
lhlrd row Ixnunt loret Cuther 'Xlaxarrete Winkler llimmer l lllx Caxanaugh lueplxe Bush Hartles
Qetond row CFICNIMICIW Granvilrd Rehfeldt Benson Roeder Cooper Schroeder I 'Xlonne llbben lxlppenhan lxnup
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Nleetmgs ofthe Curls Xthletxc Xssocnatlon
are held exerv Fndax under the superxuslon
of Xllss Paullne Gaertner At these meet1ng,,s
members partlcrpate nn sports such as basket
ball xollexball softball speedball soccer
tennis and bowllng
Besldcs enpoxlng thcmselxe at athletlcs
the gurls proxlde an lnxaluahle N-CFXICC to the
school One of the most appreclated IN the
sclllng, of coneesslons at home football and
bxslxetbill games lhey also t Ike care ol the
hoclxex SflClxS used by the g,1rls gxm clas LN
Xlso lncluded ln the C N X program ls the
noon hour xollexball and ba lxetball mtri
murals lt 18 not necessary to belonff to the
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lhe sophomore productnon of The Greatest Qhovn on Earth
was trulx a clexer and challenglnv competltor of the Rmglmg
Brothers Barnum and Ballex XCYSIOH el the clrcus lhe star
performances 1n the center rlng leaturmng acrohats dancers a
negro C olden Sllppers aet mth a star studded cast of SIX
talented soph mrls and lmpersonatlons ol Bettx Hutton and
lohnnx Rax catered to the xarled interests ot the audlence Xn
unusuallx clexer performance of a Broadvtax hlt Charlles
Aunt completed the repertolre of the shoxx l rom the peanut
xendors and halloon salesmen to the eloxxns all phases of a
clreus xx ere portrax ed
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Benson and C lose are shown as
thcx joked between acts
Blll Xlexsle s lnterpretatnon of a Nlldgets of the soph class are Arent Roehr Rehfeldt
ohnnx Rax perlormanc O Brlan Crane and Edge
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Nox emher 8 when Appleton won rts llomecom
mg game by defeatmg Xlanrtowoc 18
ln the mormng was the Homecoming parade
w hlch was led by the h1gh school band lw entx
three organlzatrons were represented hx floats
Curtaxn Call Producuon won top honors ln the
humorous dlxlslon whlle Orchesxs took Grst place
ln the serxous
XX rth jrm Sutherland and jnm Helmerman act
mg as emcees the Homecommg dance was a
tremendous success Sex eral hundred students
danced beneath colorful foothall decoratnons The
dance was the end of a perfect dau'
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Presentmg Our
The annual Helss Oratorlcal contest xx as held on Decemher
8 19,2 nn m morx of the former Appleton Hlgh School student
Txxo of the spealxers Sarah Blacher and Iames Beck xx1ll
haxe thelr names rnscrlhed on the Hall of Fame plaque
'Xlodern Wltch Hunt hx Beclx presented the stat1st1cs on
the present dax lox altx mx estlgatxons Sarah xx 1th her oratlon
lhe X1lgll3l'lCC halanced the txlls of the lsms xxlth tht
Barnes Clark s personal dehmtlon ol falth xx as hrought out
ln 'Xlx Bellel Presentmg h1s x lexxs agalnst unlxersal mllltarx
traxmng lohn l larrlman called hrs talk Don t let lt Happen
Here lhe prlnclples of rellglon and motto ln C od We
lrust xxere the hasls of Nlarjorle Call s speech Xlr Kenneth
Sager xx as the coach of oratorx
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john Harriman Barnes Clark
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Seated Bob lxrueger C onnle C rowe
I he humerous declamatlon con
test prox lded a solid hour s enter
talnment on januarx zoth
X clerks new ol a rummage
sale was presented bx Nlary
Potter ln her award wmmng IH
terpretatnon of fhe Rummage
Sale b L Harmour and
exerxone who belxexes that to
das S teenagers are the worst of
the specles should haxe seen
lenm Park charleston through
Ihe Golden Shrek bx C nlbreth
and Carrew Gretchen lfxloehn re
xealed the humorous slde of
Shakespeare IU her recltatnon of
Px ramus and lhlsbe from IX
'xlndsummer Nlght s Dream All
sxmpathles were w nth llm Suther
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treasurer IH lhe lreasurer s Re
port bs Robert Benchlex 'vlan
Peotter once agaln dlsplayed her
dramatnc talent mn Nan Xntwerp 5
B1 Game
Asp1r1ng
Speakers
Once igiln the serlous decl xml
torx group enthralled the X l l 'H
audience with the presentation ol
flxe outstandlnfv deelamatlons
flrst place w is awarded to
Atndx lou Cloal who dlsplaxed
her db1llIN bx the use of three
forelgn iecents ln le ter
ucerne b I t Rotter in
Xllen Xtncent lem Buchmm
brought tears to mtnx exes wlth
her declamatlon ol lxaren h
me lxlllllel ox
hx Nl iFg,,l1dl"lIIl l xslt: a polgnlnt
storx ongm atrng lrom a Luropt in
orphanage was touchlnf lx por
trayed bx Lonnie C rowe Lxclte
ment suspense and desperatlon
were the laex notes ol Reed lfix
lor s declam lxlller ln the Pass
the recltals when Bob lxrue er
presented fhe lreasure ol Slerra
'xladre by Brano lraxer
Standlng jennv Park jim Sutherland Nlarg Potter
Seated Clretchen lxloehn Xlarx Peotter
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W he txx entx fourth annual Bolton Roth extemporaneous recutal xx aa held under the dlrectlon ol
Xlr Iohn C oodrlch on Xp r1l Z2 19,3 The program xx as hegun hx Sandra l emhlxe xx ho presented the
IOPIC XX hx Xre Vx e I lghtlng, Ln Korea led Hartman spolxe on the queatlon ihould Statehood he
Crrantcd to Haxxan Xmerlea s Nexx I orelgn Pohcx xxas the subyect of Kermnt Qeehaxx er S reclta
tnon lht problem ol Llflldll' eollege delerments from mnlltarx dutx xx as analxzed hx Roger Ntenlund
1n hw Qpetth on Vx hx Is lxorea Called a l oor 'Xlan S War Xlarshal lmto S xarnous ClllllCLllIlCQ xx ere
POlI'lKCel out l x Bolo lxrueger lhe adx fintagea ol L 3 partlupatlon ID the xx lLlCl'1lI'lf7 of the ht l axxrenet
Rmxer tll9LLli9Lkl hx Iohn Harrlman prox ed to he the xxrnnlnff toplc
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Dream Toward
Bethlehem
On lhursday December 18 1957. Curtaln
Call presented as nts tradltlonal Christmas play
Dream louard Bethlehem by L Harrlet Donleyy
The story IS centered around the Holy I amrly s
journey to Bethlehem They stop to rest at the
home of a jewish famrly outsnde of Na areth
Contlnumg on thelr way Xlary Peg Schmldt
and joseph Dan Hardt meet a small chxld Pat
Black and she follows them A prmce john
Perschbacher and hrs two fnends erry Nlnller
and Tom OBr1an and four shepherds Steye
Ward Reed Taylor Roger Qtenlund and Ben
DeDecker see the star and joln the growlng pro
cesslon to Bethlehem When Mary and joseph
arrlye at the lnn the Innkeeper and hls daughter
and a Roman soldler are mary elmg at the beauty
of the nlght Nearby ln the shadows squat two
beggars Peggy Landis and Donna Vvllloughby
who are also stunned by the beauty of the mght
The stralns of muted hymns are heard as angels
appear lhe three wlsemen Don 'yllller led
Hartman and jlm Qutherland complete the
The VOICE of jean Buchanan who was unseen
by the audlence unlfled the pageant Xlr jack
Burroughs who was ln charge of all productlon
crews worked out the background musxc Nllss
Ruth lVIcKennan who dlrected the play selected
the unusually flne costumes lylrs Gene Nlenow
supery lsed the student make up
The natlylty scene Mary Cooper Peg Schmndt The members of the jewish family are Ferry l e'y1o1ne
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Iam Nussbaum and 'xlarx Potter ponder on each other s
mltx nn lht lxxo l unatncs
On Stage,
C urtaln Call began IIS theatrical season xx1th
the txxo humorous plaxs Hold the l me Please
hx l ourse Donnervaard and lhe lxxo Lunat1cs
hx XX R Xxa ltcs
lhe lxxo l txnatrcs ex olx es around the amus
lnf mtx up xx hlch arxses xx hen 11m Nussbaum and
'xlarx Potter xnsnt an xnsane asylum and mnstalxe
t :th other for tnmates
lhe tx pncal teenager hrlarxouslx 1YYlPETSOl'13ICLl
l x jennx Park causes chaos and confuston rn the
Xltf 1ll household IH Hold the L1ne Please
ltnnx xx as backed hx an excellent cast headed hx
Crordon 'xlxse as her exploslxe xet benexolent
lather and Bette Johnson as her sxrnpathetlc all
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Sarah Blacher Lx nn Laue Donna Xxrlloughbv Nancy
Paul and Ceorge 'xlrller try to help Sandy Sttllman
decxde whtch card to play
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I nny Park practxccs her scales nn llold the Llne
Plexsc
Everybody'
endurlng mother Other dramattc personae rn thls
play are judx 'x4cC1oxxan jerry Chnsten Itm
Beck Jlm Qhudacolf Bob Nexx ton Nancy NC1Ll
hold Sandx Carrmmer and Todd Zenss
l 1xe gosstpx ladles and a ralnx alternoon put
xx tspy George Xl1ller 1n an embarrassnnv sttuatron
IH john Fttzpatrlcs Some Vvomen XX ere Tallt
lnff llndmg that hrs xxell meanrng but truth
stretthrng xxlle plaxed bx Sandy Strllman has
told her frtends he ts a second lar an George
talks hlmself out of h1s predxcament hx pretend
uno to be Sandx s crlmlnal brother Hrs stones
horrtfy the f1xe ladles xx 1th a rxotous mtxture of
fact and hctlon
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outstanding character roles xxcrc the chdrmmv dlrector
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school teatcher Nlr Carter lflxcle Arltl the crochetx
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famhlul Jamtor Tom llnm Suthcrlamlj
Comme Croxxc Nhlrlex hmx mem Carol Rammcr and
'Xlarx Pcotter portraxecl the huox dflf teen age glrls xxhlle
lom Bloomer Dlclx llmcnsxvflff and Rcccl laxlor pro
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Back row: Coach Dillon, M. Lake, DeNoble, Kieffer, C. Williams, Vogt, Bloomer, Ahrens, Gillespie, Mollet, Hartman, Lundstrom,
y Cutreuter. Heinritz. Bjerkvold, Kraus, J. Williams, Line Coach Hamann, Senior Manager Rosenswieg.
fxliddle row. Junior Nlanager Larsen, Cotton. Mclntyre, Verkuilen, Fountain, Luebke, Ceenen, Co-captains. Lehman, Reinke, and
Duhnke, Xlleber, Brandl, Kappell, Heimerman, Yerbrick, Bunkleman, Junior Manager Retzlaff.
Front row: ,Iunior lrainer Schutz, R. Lake, Conrad, Chudacoff, Steinberg, Earling, Ward, Fisher, Dohr, Winterfeldt, Kuschel, Endter,
Solberg, Mascot Schultz.
Successful Season
In years past, the Appleton High School football
teams have enjoyed brilliant seasons, and the IQSZ
edition of Terror football was another successful grid-
iron story.
Head Coach Ade Dillon and Assistant Coach Ray
Hamann began the seasons practices with a nucleus of
lettermen. headed by co-captains Bob Duhnke, Dick
Lehman. and slim Reinke, and many experienced pig-
skinners from last years "B" squad. The team was
characterized by a fast, changing line and a large group
of speedy backheld men. Although the size of this
years linemen was comparatively small, they chal-
lenged Fox River Valley Conference opposing teams
with their excellent defensive strategy, With its agility
and keenness. the Appleton backheld gained a reputa-
tion as a treacherous offensive unit.
Another Terror Hrst down.
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Appleton opened its season at Menasha in the annual
non-conference tilt. The Blue and Orange gridders
were out to gain revenge for last years defeat, and
they proceeded to turn back the Bluejays. iz 7,
Having corrected numerous shortcomings which
were uncovered in the Menasha contest, the Terrors
traveled to Sheboygan Central for the years first con-
ference game. Although they put up a good fight,
Central cculd not deprive A.H.S. of its 24-iz victory.
Carl Solberg, a deceptive little halfback, scored twice
on identical runs into the corner of the end zone. With
Solberg carrying, this play clicked frequently through-
out the season.
Playing host to Sheboygan North, the Terrors scored
their second conference victory and third straight win,
FINAL STANDINGS
Won Lost
Creen Bay West. . . . 7 o
Appleton ........ . . 5 2
Manitowoc ...... . . 5 2
Creen Bay East. . . . . 4 3
Fond du Lac. ...., . . 4 3
Oshkosh. ..........,, . 1 0
Sheboygan Central .... . i o
Sheboygan North ..,. . 1 O
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Solberg anxxously wants Verbrlck grlts hrs teeth and
entrance m game puts on the steam
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crucxal porn! ot game
Appleton s defense sparkled as xt held the North
Ralders to a measlx total of Q3 xards Hoxxexer the
game xxas marred hx frequent fumbles costxng both
teams sex eral QCOFIVIU chances T he hnal readlnfr ofthe
scoreboard shoxxed Appleton I4 North o
lhe folloxxmg xx eela the Blue and Orange Journex ed
to fond du Lac lhe lcndx team had heen loslng to
Xppleton 1n close games for the last fexx seasons and
xxas kexed up to beat the Terror Xex ertheless
the A l-l 9 team plaxed a terr1f1c game 'llee forxxard
xxall contmcallx punched holes ln the Cardlnal lme and
flee Appleton haclxheld roared through them to roll
oxer londx 3, I3 lhe game vxas sparked hx sex eral
6XClI1Ng runs JIYTI He1merman legged the hall on jaunts
of ,4 and 3, xards and qolberg scored on an exaslxe
2, xard end run
lhe next team to neeet Xppleton xxas Clreen Bax
XX est xxhlch xxas recognl ed as one of the state s fore
most hlgh scleool elexens Xppleton xxas prepared and
the X allex Conference croxxn X ern Bjerlxx old xx ho had
rlpped londx s lrne to pleces once agaln dx namlted
the opposxnv forxx ard xx all On one occaslon he hrolte
axxax on a lnne smash and spnnted ,I xards to score
Vx est came lnacl, and usmg lts Xll State halfhaclx Lee
l-lerm en thex sprung., hmm loose around end for txxo
xard scorzng ,aunts Hermsen xxlso IS a dashman
xxas lmpossxhle to catth a ter he hrolxe lnto the clear
Though Xppleton had plaxed 1ts htart out the Vx est
Vx1lLlLdKS xxho xx ent on to xxln the ehamplonshlp could
not he denled thelr I4 I3 xlctorx
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for john Kappell
After that rough Vvest L me tlce ferror grrdders
hohhled onto C rten Bax l ast s f1eld and ahsorhed a
21 1.1, defeat lhe l ast lied Dexrls xxere sparl ed hx .1
flashx quarterlael Ronnre Le'Xr1eux xxho surprr cd
the Appleton team xx 1th hrs terr1l1e passlng and runnrng
abrlrtx l lrs scorrng passes of 84 4 and 74 xards xxe e
the hammer hloxxs that flattened Xppletcn lhrs loss
put Appleton out of the race for tlce conference t1tle
Appleton reeox ered qulcklx and rn rts next en
counter 1t trampled Oshkosh zo 1 lhls game staged
at Vx h1t1ng I 1eld proxlded Appleton fans xxrth a h1g
thr1ll Rax Brandl plaxrng fullback for the 1n1t red
Vern Brerkxod gathered ln an attempted Oshkosh
Held goal and hrol e loo e to go 1 1 xards for a touch
dovxn onlx to haxt 1t called hack c n a clrpprng penaltx
ID s on a 1 xard gallop Other hrghhghts of the game
rncluded Don Xerhnek s go xard cormg run mtl Irm
Hemaerman s Z4 xard eorrng romp
llcmteomrng Dax shone hr1 htlx on XXh1t1ng l 1cltl
and Xppleton lppeared on the Held all pepped up for
the season s lrnale 'Xfantx had a speetrx lxatl held and
earlx rn tlct game 1t eemed as rf thex xxere Horng
places hut the lerrors caug ht Ere and halted Xl 1ntx s
march Xkrth onlx econds left lelore tl c end of the
Grst half Angus 'xlclntxre p1tched a pass to l1m
Rernke for sex entx txxo yards and a touchdoxxn Ap
pleton d1dn t score agam untll late rn the fourth frame
xxhen end Rax Hernrrtz set up the Gnal touchdoxxns
hx makrng txxo spectacular defens1xe plaxs He re
cox ered a fumhle on Nlantx s e1ght and Appleton h1t
pax drrt 1n txxo plaxs lxxo m1nutes later he hlocked a
punt xxhreh Cene Vx eher fell upon 1n the 9h1ps end
zone Nppletons 16 o XICIOYX sent the happx Terrors
from the held amrdst a great flurrx of cheers from the1r
exc1ted fans
After the season xx as ox er sex eral Appleton plaxers
recerxed places on the first strrng lox Rrxer Valley
Xll Conference 1 1 Co CHIDYHIU and l nd lrm Remke
and Cuard C,l1ff Vx1ll1ams made hoth the offenslxe
strrng defenslxe end opposlte hrs teammate Remle
l lonorahle mentlon xxas axxarded Ouarterlwack Xngus
Xlelntxre and lacl le C ene Vx eher
Irm lxcml e xoted most xaluahle Xppleton plaxer hx
hrs ICJITWNTKCS xx as g1x en a herth on the All State Prep
desprte hcrng hampered for more than half the
eason hx rn arm rnjurx Rax He1nr1tz and Cl1ff Vv1l
hams xxere named on the Honorable Nlent1on lrst for
the h1gh school Dream Team
Nlclntx re rs stopped after a
consrderable garn
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SE ASON SCOREBOARD
Nlenasha
Shebog. gan Central
Shehox gan North
I ond du Lac
breen Bay West
Green Bav Last
Oshkosh
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Appleton
Appleton
Appleton
Appleton
Appleton
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Back row Asslstant Coach Znmmerman West Plette Buxton Maahs Peters Hmzman Taubel Sonkowsky Reetz Prette Dalton
Head Coach Ednger
Mrddle row Trainer Greer Spnster Thorson Call Prxebe Schwendler Standl Staedt Hoffman Crane Reffke Manager Rugland
Front row Dohr Magoon DeDecker jungers Reed Sterling MCC-mms Lake
Terr-or Bees
Coach Gus Edrger s boys emerged from a hve game
prgskm schedule wlth an unconvmcrng record of one
wm two tres and two losses However the statrstncs
drdn t mclude the spnrrt and wlll that hugh lrghted the
Bees season
Wrth the openmg practlces underway Coach Edrger
and Assnstant Coach Vernon Zlmmerman worked out
wxth a small but scrappy bunch of boys Sendmg these
mexperlenced players through drnlls and exercrses
brought about excellent results and soon the jayvees
formulated a competent 1 1
The Bees opened the season agarnst Creen Bay West
whose older brothers captured the Fox Valley Crown
Thns fact failed to phase the young A H S players and
drsplaymg great stamma and wlll power they held
West to a scoreless t1e Led by Phrl Peters the future
Appleton grrdlron greats stopped numerous West
threats and showed slgns of becomrng a strong de
fensrve team
A journey to Neenah for their next encounter proved
to be a hapless trrp as the jumor Neenah Rockets cut
down the young Terrors I3-O Although therr offense
never could get rolllng thus new opposltlon forced the
young jayvees to use new strategy wh1ch wlll add
greatly to therr expenence
After absorbmg the Neenah defeat Appleton met
the other twm c1ty jayvee squad Menasha wh1ch
annually produces good B squads once agam drsplayed
a juggernaut that IS an attrlbute to 1ts school Never
theless th1s strong Bluejay team could only squeeze
out a 7-o vlctory over the Edlgermen Thls loss marked
the thxrd consecutrve year that Appleton B ballers
were vanqurshed by Menasha
Hungry was the expression which fitted the young
Terrors as they met the East team from Creen Bay
They proved to be just that as they fought wlth rn
creased drive This team spmt wh1ch IS sought by all
coaches helped the Bees to take the1r lone x nctory rz o
In the final contest of the season Appleton met
Oshkosh on the Indran s field The jayvees msprred by
the prevlous week s wln were once agam out for blood
They outplayed the Indrans rn every phase of the
game but they were forced to settle for a 7 7 tre It
was a dlsappomtment to the Bees but the experlence
they gamed over the season wlll prove worthwhlle to
Coach Drllon next year
jAYVEE SCOREBOARD
Appleton
Appleton
Appleton
Appleton 1 1.
f Appleton 7
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Neenah
Men sha 0 X
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Oshkosh 7 7
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Back row: Manager Blum, Buck, Bjerkvold, Koehnke, Hopfens rger, Reinke, Lundstrom, Stark
Front row: Coach Seims Kollath Sutherland Hartman Busch ond, Goemans, Assistant Coach Thorson
Season s Spectacle
Once again Coach Ivlyrlon Seims built a basketball
team which spread fear throughout opposing teams of
the valley. The Terrors blasted opponents into sub-
mission with their outstanding shooting, rebounding
and all-around floor play in sharing the conference
title with Sheboygan Central.
This year's team was sparked by All-Conference
choices, jerry Hopfensperger and Bob Coemans
"Hoppy" became the second highest scorer in confer
ence history with 3o5 points. Coemans was the team's
playmaker whose professional passing, faking and
dribbling set up many scores. These boys were bolstered
by Centers jim Reinke and John Stark, Forward Ted
Hartmann and Cuards Carl Busch and Neil Buck
Appleton opened the season with a non-loop game
against Menasha. It was a nip and tuck game all the
way, but the final horn showed the score: Appleton
45, Menasha 4o.
Appleton opened conference play with a resounding
61-48 victory over Sheboygan Central. Hopfensperger
potted 21 points and Coemans 16 to lead the team.
Appleton was a peppy squad when Creen Bay West
invaded our court. Our entertainment didn't please
Wildcat fans as we drubbed them 71-30. "Hoppy" got
23 points.
The Terrors were less impressive in their next game
as a hapless Fondy quintet lost, 55-45. "Hoppy" got
20 points and Neil Buck scored I4 points. Sheboygan
North was another victim of the A.H.S. team as she
fell, 51-43. Hopfensperger meshed 22 points.
During the holidays, the Terrors played two non-
conference tilts. First we traveled to Neenah and
squelched the fire of the Rocket team. At Stevens
Point, the Seimsmen were defeated 6c-46 despite Hop-
fensperger's zo points.
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Recovering from the season s initial loss the Varsity
tumbled East SQ 47 and went into lone possession of
first place Coemans sparked the team with sensa
tional ball handling and maneuvering besides leading
the scorers with I7 points Appleton next was host to
Oshkosh and we smashed last year s champions 46-38
Then the Ships stepped in and behind the spectacular
play of Leroy Miles who scored 26 points Manitowoc
upset the Terrors SO-S3 Hopfensperger got 23 points
for our cause When Central came to town Appleton
was ready and waiting Central was completely out
played and the A H S men smashed the Redmen 57
41 with Hopfensperger getting 26 points
The West team was somewhat improx ed when we
met them in the next encounter but it prox ed to be an
easy victory for Appleton The Wildcats did bottle up
"Hoppy but Coemans sank 1 7 points to take up the
slack. A well-balanced scoring attack provided us with
a 62-41 w in over the Fond du Lac Cardinals. This gave
Appleton a record of nine wins and one loss in loop
action.
Hopfensperger dropped in 30 points in the Terrors'
59-45 win over the North Raiders. Without the aid of
Coemans who was sidelined with a leg injury the
Seimsmen started out cold but finished in a flurry of
baskets. East destroyed Appletons dream of a clear
title as it upset the Orangemen 53-43. This defeat
dropped us into a tie with Central for the lead.
Oshkosh didn't have a ready welcome for Appleton
as they entered the Sawdust City, but they made them-
selves comfortable and chalked up 61 points to the
Indians' 53. "Hoppy" scored 26 points. The following
contest will long be remembered by Appleton fans and
Manty players. jerry Hopfensperger, who had carried
the Seimsmen's scoring burden all year, broke loose
Coach Happy Selms and h1s boys
and scored Sl po1nts on 16 baskets and IQ free throws'
It was the greatest shootmg exh1b1t1on ever dlsplayed
on the Appleton hardwood Those Sl po1nts broke
Terry Rand s old record by eleven The IQ free tosses
IS also a record Appleton beat Manty 72 oz on the
strength of Hoppy s splurge
A H S then entered the Menasha Reg1onal Tourna
ment and knocked off Fondy for the thxrd t1me thrs
season Sl 38 We met K1mberly 1n the sem1 flnals and
rolled over them 54 41 In the finals Menasha pro
vlded a stumblmg block 1n Appletons route to the
State Tournament They baffled the Terrors consrst
ently and when the game ended the score showed
Menasha 56 Appleton 47. It was a sad end for a br1ght
season
Coach Myrlon Se1ms announced hlS retnrement fol
low1ng thxs season He has been contemplatmg th1s
actlon for several years due to 1ll health Mr Serms
TERROR SCOREBOARD
Appleton
Appleton
Appleton
Appleton
Appleton
Appleton
Appleton
Appleton
Appleton
Appleton
Appleton
Appleton
Appleton
Appleton
Appleton
Appleton
Appleton
Appleton
Appleton
Menasha
Central
West
Fond du Lac
North
Neenah
Stevens Pom
East
Mamtowoc
Cent ral
West
Fond du
North
East
Oshkosh
Mamtowoc
Fond du Lac
Klmberly
Menasha
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teams have been outstand1ng 1n the h1story of the Fox
Rner Valley Conference For the past fourteen years
he has devoted h1s t1me and energy ID dexelopmg
w1nn1ng teams Th1s years champronshrp IS the s1xth
1n n1ne years that Appleton teams haxe brought home
I-lowexer boys who have played under h1m dont
merely look to h1m as a fine coach but they respect
h1m as a man w1th hlgh standards a strong character
and a pleasxng personahty In work1ng w1th teen age
boys he has set an example for them to follow He has
contrnbuted to br1ng1ng out thelr best qual1t1es and
develop1ng them 1nto worthy 1nd1v1duals
H15 warm fr1endsh1p w1th the boys can be noted by
the annual dmner he and h1s w1fe serxe the team at
thelr home Mr Selms who lS a strong d1sc1pl1nar1an
has great pr1de 1n these boys For years we have looked
up to h1m Mr Se1ms has been a great attr1bute to
Appleton H1gh School and we shall alw ays remember
h1m as a marvelous coach and wonderful teacher
X SQL XD Clll LRI LXDLRS
Back row Sandx Roeder Nlary Kooper Donna Roehm
Carol Rammer
Front row Pat Nuttmg Nancy Carroll jamce Gencke
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'xlnddle roxx hmmel Lesselxong Dcrber Parlcr 'ichut Btn on lortn
I-ront roxx Sprlster Greer longxxcll Frelberg 'Xla oon lxa ten
Terror Netmen
Xppltton llrgh thus xear dlsplaxed .1 tennls team xx hlch had great po
tentlalrtrts hut rnlrequtnt x ICIOIICS Coach Drllon xx orlxed out xxlth a small
grotp ol loxs xxhlch rncluded onlx three lettermen lodd Blum lm
Qutlnerland and Daxe lxnerp Thrs Group lncluded manx sophomores vxhom
Dxllon xx ull trx to shape nnto a xx mnrng squad rn the next fexx xears
Blum a senlor plax ed the hrst court lor the lerrors and xxas glx en the
task of meetlng some ol the state s hest hlgh school netmen Sutherland
the onlx other senlor lxnerp Blll Dagneau and Blll Schmldt made up the
rest of the startnng leam
Ralph kchutz and C ordxe
Derber saxx onlx llmlted ac
tron hut should he a hlg
as et to next years raelxet
men
Xppleton faced top com
petltnon xx hrch lncluded Nee
nah last x ear s state champs
Other l error opponents xx ere
'Xlenasha Queen Bax l dQt
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Back Row Bal a Nlr Sumon Schwcndler Sonkowskx Krause Heunrut 'xlr Babler Noack Puette Hoffman Staudl Call Bart kung,
Xlr lxuemmerleun
Thurd Row Schra e lxrause Deliccker Xxse Crane Ahrens Bloomer larsen lxrueger Clgaard Daxus B Dohr Crowe NlcC unnu
Batlcx Parasch
Secorfgl Row Sterlung DeNloble laylor P Dohr Hartman Mannebach Cotter Bunkleman Buerkxold Roth Peters R Puettc Bartmauu
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Iqurst Row Clark Gutreuter Hopfcnsperger Duhnke Lunclstrom Chudacoff Steenus Rosensweug., Rcunke Xerbrucl Quolbcrg., Cowcn
lxollath C hrustensen
Coach Nlarxun Babler well known
track mentor once agaun produced a
strong Appleton aggregatuon Bahler lou
the last fexx xears has come up wuth euther
a wunnung team or a squad that us a
powerful tutle contender lhus record was
umprox ed hx the 19,3 powerhouse
Despute losung thurteen lettermen from
the ,z champuonshup squad there rc
turned a good hackhone for a terrufuc
thunclad group Returnung men uncluded
Carl Solberg conference dash champuon
and um Reunke xx ho was the loops top
hurdler Xlong wuth Solherg and Cn
captaun Reunke were Don Xerhruck co
captaun and dashman Ium Cowan dashes
and relax Duck Rosensweug dash ld
Steenus and Xrchue Kruuuut polexault
Daxe Lundstrom and jerrx Hopfen
sperger hughuump fed Hartman duscus
Boh Roth Boh Duhnke and Russ Cotter
dustance races lhe lerrors xxere hol
stered hx a large group of non lettermen
and an ahundant crop ol potentuallx
powerful sophomores
Once agaun the lerror tracksters were
faced wuth a duffucult schedule whuch un
eluded matches xx uth Nlanutowoc Neenah
Nlenasha Last Curccn Bax and XX LSL
C o-captauns Reunke and Verbruck duscuss Terror possubulutues brccn Bax
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Xllddle row lorenz l'1sher Brueggeman KOSII ke
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Back row Sehult Tonnell Shroeder Steffen Slgman
Front row lf-mberger Dlermeler Gresl Beyersdorf Arnoldussen
Back row Frexberg Klxka Kasten Kroll Lesselyong
Front row Ray Schmldt Lhudacoff Laux Seton
Arcade Aces
Coach Law renee Vv 1tzlxe xntra
mural head once agaln ahly ran the
Boys Bovxllng League The loop
consnsted of exght teams sponsored
hy Appleton merchants The hoys
dld thexr pln dropplng at the Arcade
Alleys after school on Frldays
lh1s year the ofhcers of the loop
were Arlon lahnlxe presldent Clor
dre 'Xly se X lee presldent and lom
Clrreshach secretary treasurer
lhese hoys presided ox er the league
lhe season was hlghllghted hy a
slngles tournament a douhles tour
nament and All Star contests he
txxeen the loops top hoxxlers and
memhers of the faculty
Cjrlesbachl oods copped the Cham
plonshlp for the second eonsecutlye
year The team conslsted of lom
Clrleshach Vw ay ne Stelnberg lack
Xhrens Donllelt ner Arlonjahnlte
and Chuck Derhy All of these hoys
posted good season ay erages
'l he zoo Cluh vxhlch Includes
those xxho haye hoxx led a 2 c or
hetter game has heen groxxxng IH
recent years lhls year nts memhtl
shxp mcluded srxtcen pm longs
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Nllddle row Dauchert Peterson Xfandcn Boom Nymoen Seton Bert
ram Nlauthe lxnexce
Flrst row PICZ Nagreen Steward Shackleton Holer Allen Krueger
Davis
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Baclx row Gehrmann Lmdauer Lmslxens Dallman Stamina lxffciylilalrlicrlggfrs hasten collmg Gengler
Mxddle row Runmng Mohr Stoeger lvlxtchler Schwalbacl I-Int row Abendmlh Schmdlmg Kumtman Gygl
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Fnist row l11sch Davls Ace Sealv Lhrnsten lxnexp lloflman
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Standxng Dr1er Klemp Beaumont Thomas Znesemer Lucblxe
Lbben Bodway Stadler
Fxrst row loclxe Arnold Hayes Nlenle Schanle Stmgle Coodwm
C cenen
Standmg Van Dynhoxen Redlln Hoffman Stead Xleyer
'Vlueller lllsch
Fnrst row Becker Nan Ry IH Xht le G1esber Salm
Hlllbber Lmldnd Standxng Kllppness Stoegbauer Klemp Kamps lvluenster
lxronser
lnrst row Kufner Koch Nabbefeld Thomson Rammer Flach
Standmg Znmmerman Lampshure Callebe Whntefoot Schafellee
Crangaard
Flrst row Stoegbauer Wolfgram Dlet Xlagoon Doerfler
Standmg Slaralx, N41ssl1ng C1bson,Koestler Stadler Gresl
Flrst row Schult , Schoettler, Peterman XX h1tman, XXxmen
Red Wh1te and Blue
Keglers
Ihe rumhhngs ISSUIDQ forth from the Arcade
on Xlonday Tuesday and Wednesday would
remlnd a natlye from the Catsklll Ivlountalns
of Henry Hudson and h1s crew at a game of
nmeplns But 1t IS only the 132 members of
the Red NN h1te and Blue League try1ng the1r
sklll at bowhng Early ln the season the new
memhers are taught the ropes wh1le the past
masters hrush up on the hne pomts of the
game Each IS secretly SIFIX mg for that perfect
score goo
Ihe mlxed douhles at Chnstmas tlme hxgh
hghts the season The cluh 15 under the able
dlrectxon of Xlxss Paulme baertner and Mrs
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Bottom Crane Reltzner Knuut Stevenson
Patley Zoelk
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Confusmg Contortionists
Practlcnng Monday nxghts durmg basketball season only
are the A H S tumblers They practlce 1n the small gym
dunng thelr f1rst few meetmgs and then move to the west
gym wxhmch IS equlpped mth more apparatus Wnth the ap
prox1mate membersh1p of forty the club has performed dur
mg the haly es of sex eral basketball games proyndlng enjoy
able entertainment for the spectators The club has no
officers except for Coach Black
the aduser He presndes oyer the
meetlngs to assure that no one IS
mjured whale the tumblers fly
through the alr enther on the
trampolxne or the rmgs Other ap
paratuses used are the parallel
bars horlzontal bars and the
mats formerly the glrls worked
only on the mats but the tram
polme IS becomlng more popular
each year Sklll self-confidence
and perfect tlmlng are the mgre
dxents necessary to be a sk1llful
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Front row Coach Black Zoelk Steenls Rent ner Knuljt Clark Hollenbaclx
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Back row Txrums Krueger Andrews Fneders
Front row lfxrastma Ogaard lxae or Knexp
Targeteer-s
The Xrcherx Cluh gets underxx ax at the hegmnlng of the school xear and xxmtls up at the bevnnnlng of
the hasltethall season Bows arroxxs strxngs hngertlps targets and hraccs for the archers are the equlpment
supplied hx the school lhe cluh trles to teach the xnexperlenced archers hoxx to handle and care for their
equlpment Those who haxe mastered the fundamentals learn hom to 1mproxe and hecome more sltnlled Be
cause of the1r small memhershlp Coach Dax 1d Black adxlser has more txme to spend on each person therehx
turnlng out better marlxsmen
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Front row Reetz D Steinberg XX Stelnberg
B1cl row Dohr Blum lloffmann Bexersdorl Bloomer C resl
front row Crane lzrdman Magoon llbben Reet
lilck roxx lxraus lXlCfCf Popp Ray Cowan Xandefxlause
XX lnterltldt
l ront roxx l lxmllton lxnelp lcxhnson lolle Nu 5blUlTl l md
Back row 'Xlannebach Otto Duhnkc Rahn Radtke Xlollex
Front row Odegard Yee Beschta Nlurphy Falrehxld
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Baal row Benson lhorson Sehwendler Prlebe Pletta
Front row Schmxdt leer lrexberg Cahoe Bartz
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Back row Brueggeman Steffens De Decker Haferbacker
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front row lloffmm Pluto Recd llxtlex Vxenland
Larlmg
After Hours
Xs the sun r1ses early on haturdax mornlng so do the Qaturday morning hasketball plax ers
lhe lorlght lxghts terrnfx mg no1ses and huge croxx ds aren t there as they are xx hen Appleton plays one
ol nts conference games but a fast mox mg brand of basketball IS nex ertheless earned on
There are txxelxe teams ln txxo d1x lslons the Natlonal League and the Amencan League They are under
the SLIIDCYXISIOFI of Laxx renee NX ltzke lhe games extend ox er a txxelxe xx eek perlod At the end ol that txme
the top four teams ln each league play ln thelr oxxn d1x lslon
The players of the txxo ehamplonshlp teams are gxx en axxards
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Cr-aftsmanship Shield
lo .Xppleton High Schools senior
most outstanding in scholarship. leader-
ship. character. and seryice goes the
x , annual Cirattsmanship Shield. 'lkhis
. ' V ' year Helen llehbein xx as chosen to re-
ceiye the ayyard.
Not only has Helen maintained an
6' excellent scholastic record, but she has
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also been yery actiye in extra-cur-
ricular activities during her three
years here. She has taken part in De-
bate, l-atin Club, and Operetta. at-
v tended the State Xiusic Festival txyice.
and also attended Badger Ciirls' State
as a junior, She served as yice-presi-
dent and design head ol' Curtain Call
Production in her junior year and as
president this year. yice-president ol'
Xature Club, treasurer of Quill and
Scroll. co-editor ol i"l'alismanf' and
co-president of Radio Forum Worle-
9lIOP. Helen pauses fposesh backstage.
l lelen Rehbein
National Honor Society
llach year those seniors outstanding in Character, Scholarship, Leadership and Service are selected by
yote ol' the lkaculty to become members of National Honor Society. 'lihis years class boasted twenty-eight
members.
'lihese people xx ere announced by Xlr. Witte at a special assembly on April zo, at xyhich time Nlr. llelble
explained the "Meaning of Honors" and Xlri Hamann pointed out the symbolism ol' the National Honor
Society emblem Dr Ralph l,andis. as guest speaker. addressed the group on "The liducation of Life." Alter
the initiates signed their names on the oliicial roll and received pins and membership certificates. they and
their lamilies were entertained by the faculty at a tea in the llarly' .-Xmerican room,
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Blacher Laue Buchanan Alternates are Creiner and Nlonteith
Badger Girls' State
Three girls of the junior class were
honored this year by being elected to
represent Appleton High School at the
IQS3 session of Badger Girls' State.
The girls who will attend the forty-
ninth "State" in june, were chosen on
the basis of leadership, character, and
citizenship. Badger Girls' State is held in
Madison. It is here in the state Capitol
building, where they will conduct their
sessions for eight days.
Two alternates, in addition to the
three delegates, were also elected.
Back row XX interfeldt Bjerlxxold Koehnlte Nussbaum Lhristie
lwronr row Krueger llinnenthal Stark eiss lxiefer
Alternates are Bubol Gillespie Rax Schmidt and Steinber
Badger Boys State
l liteen Junior boxs were chosen this xear bx their class to represent HX H S at Badger Boxs State at
Ripon lhe annual American legion sponsored project is for the purpose of acquaintinff our xouth with the
American sxstem of goxernment lhe boxs throughout their eight dax stax will receixe instruction lrom
some of the most important hgures in our state goxernment During this period thex will conduct political
Campalgns for the purpose of electing citx countx and state ofhcials On the final dax the Badger Boxs
boxernor and the acting Qox ernor of the State of XX isconsin will address the group -Xfter returning late in
une the boys will report on their reactions to the com ention to their sponsoring organization C
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Gretchen bchwehs
D A R Award
Chosen hx her senlor classmates thls xear on the
hasls of leadershxp character scholarshlp and cmtlzen
shxp for the DA R Axxard xxas Gretchen qchxxebs
Gretchen has heen actlxe 1n manx hxgh school as xx ell
as communxtx act1x1t1es durlng her three xears at
-X H 9 Thls xear she serxed as secretarx treasurer of
the Student Councll secretarx ol Curtam Call Actlng
and presldent of the Lshers Cluh ln her Junlor xear
Clretchen attended Badger Cnrls State
V F W Award
lo an outstandlng senlor hox each xear goes the
Xeterans of l ore1gn Vx ars School Cltxzenshlp Xxxard
lhls xear 5 ICCIPICUI of the Mc xxar hond IS Dan l lardt
Dan has shoxxn hx hls fmt attxtude scholarshmp dc
PCI'lLldlWllllN and leadexshxp that he IS xerx deserxmng
of thus axxard Dan dlsplaxed these qualxtles ln the
xarlous LAUdLL1ITlLL1ldV actlxltles ln xxhxch he par
txmpattd In addltlon to hexng a memher of Camera
Cluh Latm Qluh Quxll and Scroll X nsual Alds Cluh
and Ratllo XX orlxshop he xx as photographx head of the
Clafzon and treasurer of Curtaln Call Xctlng ln hls
semor xear Dan attended Badger Boxs 9tate ln h1s
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Dan l la rdt
Spector Award
l resentatlon of thls xear s Qpector Xxx ard the
annual axx ard gn en to the most outstandmg sophomore
xx as made to john l-larrnman Iohn dxsplaxs the manx
L1L13llUCS xx h1ch are loolxed for ln presentmg the axx ard
dependahxlltx character leadershlp and scholar
shlp He has heen dCKlXC IH numerous cluhs and school
'w1CflXlf1CSfl'llS xear X hrnght future for th1s outstanding,
sophomore lS tlearlx seen
A A U W Scho1arsh1p
A S250 scholarship to Law rence College is giy en each
year by the Appleton chapter of the American Associ
ation of Uniyersity Women to an outstanding senior
girl This year the group has chosen Andy Lou Cloak
as the recipient of the award Andy has been actiye in
Clarion Curtain Call Acting Declamation Latin Club
and was president and treasurer of Art Workshop Be
cause of her many activities and contributions to the
school A A U W IS proud to have Andy represent
them at Lawrence College
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Andy Lou Cloak
J aycette Scholar-sh1p
Valerie Meyer is the recipient of this years unior
Chamber of Commerce Auxiliary Scholarship This
annual award is giyen to a worthy senior who has
shown leadership and character throughout her high
school career Valerie has maintained a high scholastic
average as well as haying been in numerous extra cur
ricular actiyities While in school Valerie was vice
president of the Commercial Club business manager
of the Clarion actiye in Bowling Club Curtain Call
Production Quill and Scroll and was elected to the
Student Council twice
Valerie Meyer
Latm Award
Peggy' Landis has been selected as this year's re-
cipient of the Latin Club Award which is the Eta
Sigma Phi 'vledal Eta Sigma Phi is a national classical
language fraternity' at Lawrence College.
This award is based on excellence in classroom prepa-
ration and contributions to the Latin Club. An active
member of the Latin Club for three years Peggy'
served as co-consul in her senior year.
Peggy' Landis
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German Award
Presentation of this years German Award was made
to Frederick Zxxicker. "Fritz" has shown outstanding
scholarship in the study of the German language and
has contributed greatly to the German Glulo. This
award, which is a plaque, is presented to the senior
who has shoxxn unusual interest and consistent excel-
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lence in the study of German.
Frederick Zxx iclxer
Spamsh Award
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james St reator Mary Potter
Txxo axxards are gixcn each xear to the Spanish students xx ho display high
scholarship in the Spanish language and haxe made exceptional contrihutions to
these qu xlitics the other to a second xear student James Qtreator xx as the person
to xx hom xx as gix en the second xtar axxard lim has maintained an exceptionallx
high ax erage in Spanish as xxtll as lWCl!'iU an officer of the Spanish Cluh Xxx arded
the hrst xtai pri e xx as 'xlarx Potter 'Xlarx also has a high scholastic ax eraffe and
is a memhci ol C urtain Gall Xcting
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American Legion Athletic Award l
The American Legion Athletic Award is presented annually
to the senior boy who best displays scholarship, sportsmanship.
leadership, and athletic ability. Displaying these characteristics
is jim Reinke. jim, in his three years of competition. dis-
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tinguished himself as one of the all time greats ol' Appleton
High School. ln his senior year, he served as co-captain of the Q...,,.
football team, co-captain of the track team, and president ol "
the German Club, as well as being a mainstay' on the 1953
basketball team lhis award is presented by the Oney Johnston
Post No 38 ofthe American Legion
-an Marx Award
no-x
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Jim Reinke
Sandra Roeder l homas Ciriesbach
lhe girl selected for this year s Xlarx Xw ard
was Sandra Rocder Sandy a senior has bccn
bbc was co ciptain ol thc cheerleaders in hcr
senior year
Because ot her l ecn interest in athletics and
llnc sportsmanship she bcst exemplifies the
qualitics necessary for winning this award
lo the boy and girl who haye been most
promincnt in intramural athletics during e
which is wiycn l y Xlarx Jewflcrs is based not
Jnly on physical athlctic participation but
ilso on sportsmanship and character lhomas
Ciriesbach best displays the ciualitics asked
lor in carning this award lom has shown his
interest in athletics by being president treas
urcr and secretary ol the Bowling Club and
actiye in intramurals tor three years Hc was
also a member ol Camera Club and lalis
man
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Peggy Landis
Flag Reusers
Elks C1t1zens111p Award
The Elks ClElZ6nSh1p Award wh1ch IS an annual
award grven to the sen1or recemng the hlghest grade
on the c1t1zensh1p test was won th1s year by Peggy
Land1s The wrltten test IS based on the Unuted States
Constntutlon Peggy who recened a SIOO prxze and a
chance to partlcrpate 1n the state contest was ln her
sen1or year co consul of Latrn Club and an actlve
member of Curtam Call Actmg Curtaln Call Pro
ductxon Qulll and Scroll Tallsman and R3dlO
Vw orkshop
Character and cltrzenshlp are the qual
xtxes that exemphfy the boy and glrl who
are chosen each fall for the honor of Flag
Ransers lvianllyn Warner and john Kap
pell were selected thus year by a secret
ballot of therr classmates Manllyn nn
her sen1or year was presldent of Quill
and Scroll and SSSOCIHIC ed1tor of the
Clarzon She attended Badger Clrls State
nn her Junlor year As a sen1or john was
actlve ln mterscholastlc athletxcs He at
tended Badger Boys' State last year
Marillyn Warner and john Kappell
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Igaard Sha ron 5
'x1onxette Donald
llexerlt
C arol
Gladxs
Sh1rleX
'Vluenster joanne
'xlullen lvlargaret C
Wlullen Nlargaret I:
'Vlumme Su anne
Nlurphx Donna
Murphx lom
'x1uth1g l ols
'xhers ohn
N18 se Gordon
'xlueller
Nlucller
'x1u ller
'xlueller
Nabbefeld C irmen
NaGreen Nlancw
NaGreen Rochelle
Nagreen Shlla
Naxarrete 'Marx
Nendhold lNancx
'Xleuman Sandra
Newton Bob
N1eland Kenneth
N1emuth Lmtl
NICHl38US jack
N1enhaus lhomas
Nnenke liellx
Nlenke lX1ar1lyn
Noack l'red
lNohr Nlancx
Nowal larry
Nowal loxs
Novak lX4ar1lxn
Nowak Ronald
Novell james
Nuernberger lgugene
Nussbaum Don
lNlISNl'3'IUfT1 james
Nuttln 1 Pat 5
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Nxmoen N1 arx Xnn
CIherme1er Ronald
O Bnan l om
OC onnell I dvnard
OC onnell ames
Odegard Anlta
Odegard Ralph
Oellench lohn
Ogaard Peter
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Owman Dtck 11 48 51 5, 58 oo
Olson
Olson
Olson
C5sls6X
Otto john
Otto Rose
Owen Barn
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lx4ona 41
N IUCN
Shtrlex
Paddleford Grace
Pahlke joan
Palmbach Gerald
Park Clyde
Park jennx QQ SI 5
Parl er
Pxrl er
Ann
Don
Parker m
Parker
Parker
l arnell
Patterson james
Paul Nancy QQ 49
Peckham ludtth
lDCllCgI'II1I Lxelxn
Peotter Anne
Peotter N1arx
Robe rt
Sand ra
l IS'l
Peotter Pat
Perschhachcr lean
Perschlucher lohn
Peterman Donna
Peters
Peters
Peters
Peters
Audrex
C1arx
lN4a1 te
Mary
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Peterson Nancx
Petrxe Charmalne
Plilllppl lvlarlene
Phtlltppt Bexerlx
Ptette Bexerlx
P1ette C,arl
Ptette Eugene
Ptette Rtchard
Plt or1s
Plach Grace
Plach Ronn1e
Plamann joan
Pol In Douglas
Pommerenke Nlarx
C harles
Bexerlx
Bob
Donna
Duane
Norbert
Kenneth
Pond
Popp
P01312
Popp
Popp
Popp
p0PPe
Post james
Postler Loulse
Potter Nlary
Prasher james
Pr tsher ue
Prlcbe Kenneth
Pr1nce Dona
Pnnce Douglas
Prosser Sallw
Pusch Donald
Pusew 'Nlathan
Puth Robert
Quella ClOI'Id
Radloff Pexerlx
Radtke Carolxn
Radtke Charles
Radtke une
Ragen Robert
Rahn Alx 1n
Rammer Ntarlene
Rammer Yxonne
Rank lhomas
Rasmessen loanne
Rath john
Rax John
Readx 11m
Readx N1a1x Ann
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Redlm Constance 18 55 511 70 72
Reed Patr1ck
Reet hm
Reet joan
Reetz Way ne
Reffke W1ll1am
Reffke Kathleen
Rehbem
Rehbem
Rehfeldt
Rehfeldt
Rehfeldt
Rehfeldt
Remke
Rennke
Retnke
Remke ue
Roger
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Helen S4 51 58
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Carol 4 71
Donna 55
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Shtrlex 55 5 58 1
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Re1t ner joan
Ret a janet
Ret laff Rax 1
Rlesenvneber C arol
R1mple joan
Rocder Sindra 9 511
Roehl lames
Roehl lamce
Roehm Donna o C4
Roehr jane
Roemer Nlargaret
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Your unusual tour of the Unrted States has been made possrble by the generous contrnbutlons of the 369
busxness men who partrally financed the 1953 Clarion All students at Appleton Hlgh School should be appre
cratnve of thenr yearly support
ACCOUNTANTS
Carl J Becher 84 Co
E A Dettman St Co
Wxlbur H Haass
Rnchard U Landreman
Vvnllardj Schenck
Wrnton A Schumaker
APPLIANCES
W C Rehbexn Co
APPLIANCE REPAIR
Applnance Doctors
ARCHITECTS
Raymond N I eVee Sr
Assocrates
XVISCOYISIH Archrtects Assn
SERVICE S SUPPLY
Appleton Automotlye Supply
Co Inc
Appleton Battery 82 Igmtron
Sery Ice
Appleton Motor Co
Bee Lrne Frame Br Axle Sery 1ce
Chrxsty Servxce Statlon
Fnrestone Auto Supply
Gxbson Company Inc
Kolosso Auto Sery 1ce
Cloud Bunck Co
Laux Motor Co
Mllhaupt s Auto Co
Motor Seryxce Nash Co
Prerce Auto Body Works
Ray s Servxce Statlon
Ray s Txre Shop
Rector Motor Co
Al Rudolf Motors Inc
Schrerter s Auto Supply
Sharp Auto Body Sery 1ce
Sherry Motors
Tusler Motor Co
Wrsconsxn Auto Wreckxng Co
Zeh Motor Sales
AWNINCS
Appleton Avy mng Shop
Bestler Bakery
Elm Tree Bakery
Gunderson s Bakery
Manderfield s Home Bakery
Servlce Bakery of Appleton
Tastee Bakery
BAINKS
Appleton State Bank
Frrst Nat1onal Bank
Outagamre County Bank
BARBERS
Wrsconsm Ay enue Barber Shop
BEAUTY SHOPS
Buetow s Beauty Shop
Raye s Beauty Clmlc
BOOKS
Conkev s Book Store
BOWLING
Arcade Bowlrng Alleys
CAB COMPANIES
Appleton Yellow Cab Co
Safe T Cab
CANDY SHOPS
Bowlby s Candles
Oaks Candy Shop
CAINNINJC COMPANIES
Stokely Foods Inc
CARPET SHOPS
The Carpet Shop
CHIROPRACTORS
Leo j Murphy
PEP BAND
Fifth row A Schuh Nowell Edwards Gremer Mr Comella
Fourth row Muller, Bye, Peters Chrrstxe, Gruenke Cotton
Third row J Sanberhch, Kneck, Sa Wllkmson, McEathron, D Schuh,
Patterson
Second row Sh Wxlkxnson, Kersten, Arthur, Whxtefoot, Davls
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Fnrst row D Salberllch, Krueger, Rehfeldt, Frasher, Prasher
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AUTOMOTIVE DEALERS, BAKERH35 ' y 1
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ORGANIZA I IONS
Appleton Chamber of
Commerce
IQOHCICTIIC Lodge No 47
I O O F
Y M C -X
CLLANLRS or LXLNDRILS
Clark s Cleaners
lohnson Cleaners 8 Dy ers
Lee s I aunderette
Peerless I aundry
eople s Laundry 8, Ayr mor
Cleaners
Rechner Cleaners
Roy al Cleaners
CLOII IINC I OR CI III DRI N
Cary s Chlldren s Store
CLOIHING I OR NIL N
Behnke s Inc
Brauer s Clothes
Ferron s
Kobussen s Clothlng Store
Thlede Good Clothes Inc
CLOTHING FOR XX OXIEN
Fusheld s
Hlxons
Xlrller s Dress Shop
Porter s
Rohlnhood Dress Shop
CONDLNSERILS
Western Gondenslng Co
CONS I RLCT ION
CON IR XC I ORS
Concrete Flpe Corporatlon
Charles X C reen is Son Inc
I aul Noltke
H Schaho or Son
Theodore Lltsthl
X alley Ready Xlnxed C oncrete
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DAIRX PRODLC I Q
Consolndated Bad er
Cooperatlye
Hretpas Dairy
Schaefer s Dairy
Xalley Nlard Ice Cream
XX nttxx er s Dalry
D XNCE SCHOOL
Bre1n1gLemke School ol the
Dance
DLNTISTS
IZ Dentlsts haye donated
Irlends
DLPARTXILNT S I ORES
Campbell Stores
C eenen s Dry Goods Co
C loudemans ZX C age Inc
Xlontgomery XX ard Ex Co
North Slde Dry C oods Co
I C Penney Co
H C Prange Co
Sears Roebuck 82 Co
DRUC STOREQ
Bellxng Prescrxptnon Pharmacy
Unmuth s Rexall Drug Store
82 Gxft Shop
Voigt S Drug Store
XX alsh Rexall Drug Store
ELECTRIC XPPLIANCES
Home Appllance Co
Langstadt s Inc
ISNCINCERS
Crane Izn lneerxng Sales nc
I IN XNCE COXIPANILS
Ieople s Loan 6 I mance Co
Rock I mance Co
I IXL XND ILN CLNT
SIORES
Ben I ranklnn
S S Kresge Co
I XX XXoolxxorth Co
FLOOR COX LRINC S
Fa1rmont s I oods Co Laydyx el Floors
FLORISTS
Appleton Floral unctlon
Greenhouse
Xlemorxal Drnwe Florlsts
Rryersnde Greenhouse
Sunnysnde Floral Co
I RUIT COMPANIES
Cohen Brothers F runt Co
XXfnsconsnn Dnstrrbutnng Co
ILJI:.L AND ICL
Balllet Supply Co
Haug Fuel and Supply Co
j P Laux and Sons Fuel Co
Lutz Ice Co
Xlarston Bros
I LNLRAI HOMLS
Brettschnelder s
Xfalley I uneral Home
XX1chmann Funeral Home
I URRIERS
Krreck Furs
INTERIOR DECORATINC'
Brettschnexder s Furmture Co
Ellenbecker Furniture
Frankj Strebel
Wlchmann Furnxture Co
GIFTS
Treasure Box Cxft Shop
CROCERS
Alko Super Market
Andy s Grocery
Bellnn Food Market
Burke s Food Market
C Chrnsten Food Market
Geenen s Food Market
jacobs Bros Market
Kluge Grocery
Koestler s Food Market
Krambo Food Stores Inc
Landers junctnon Store
C A Lemke Food Nrlarket
Nlarx Crocery
Quella s Food Xflarket
Roehl s Food Market
Thrxfty Superette
Wxlz Grocery
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S C Shannon Co
HARDWARE
Economy Spot
Gamble s
Schlafer s Inc
HEATING PLUMBINIG A R
CONDITIOINIING
Badger I urnace Co
W S Patterson Go
CWholesaIej
Tschank 82 Chrnstensen
R Wenzel Co
August Wnnter 82 Sons Co
HOTELS
Hotel Conway
Hotel Appleton
INSURANCE
And Assouatnon for Lutherans
M H Buxton Agency
Conkey Morrlssey Agency
Engel Realtors
C H Hueseman jr
Home Mutual Insurance Co
Integrxty Mutual InsuranceCo
Dax e jacobson Agency
joseph Koffend 82 Son
Wnllnam j Konrad jr
Lmcoln Llfe Insurance
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The dlsc jockeys are Muller and Owen
Carl A Sherry
Damel P Stemberg
Alex O Strobel
john Trautmann
George R Wettengel
I NV ESTMENITS
Wayne Hummer 82 Co
McKee 82 jaeckels Inc
B M Mulyaney 82 Co
Pame Webber jackson St
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jANITORS SUPPLIES
Tesch Chemlcal Co
jEWELERS
Marx jew elers
Pntz 82 Trerber Inc
Eugene Wald
KNITTINC MILLS
I ox Rly er Valley lxnlttmg Co
Weber Kmttlng IX11lls Inc
my rcker lqfllttlflg Mxlls
LAXN X ERS
Sarto Balhet
Benton Bosser Becker 8
Fulton
Bradford Derber 82Gabert
Byrne Bubolz 32 Spanagel
Gordon A Bubolz
lvlark Catlnn jr
Wxllramj Geenen
Edmn S Codfrey
Harry P Hoeffel
Sydney S jacobson
Gustaxej Keller
H H Pelkey
S1 man 82 Slgman
joseph W ntmer
LUNIBER
j Fountain Lumber Co
lTraser Lumber 8 Nlfg Co
Knoke Lumber Co
Lxeber Lumber 82 Mrllvxork Co
NIANUI ACTURLRQ
Adx ance Car Mover Co
Appleton juyemle Furnrture
Corp
Appleton Machme Co
Appleton Manufacturnng Co
Appleton Wnre Works Inc
Xppleton Vsfood Products Co
Badger Plug Co
Eagle 'vlanufacturxng Co
Fox Rn er Tractor Co
Fox Rn er Boller Works
john Hernzklll Soap Works
josephj Plank 82 Go
Scoldrng Locks Corp
Standard Manufacturrng Co
N alley Iron Works Co
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X oeeks Bros
XILI XI XX ORICS
Hexnrxtz Sheet Xletal XXorICs
XIUSIC, XL LQLIPXILNT
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Hager 'Xluslc Center
Held Xlusxe Companx
Xlax I Ixoletzke
XILXCF Seeger Xlusmc Co
Xlusxe Box
ordel s Xlelodx Shop
NEXX S XCENCX
Appleton News Xgencx
ORCHLS I RAS
Harold Ierron
I ox Rn er OII1Ce Lquxpment
C eneral Offxce Supplx Co
I XX Shannon Olhee Supplx
Smlth S School Supplx
Sxlxester 6 Nlelsen Int
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OIL DISIRIBL IORS
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Black Lagle I 1ll1n Statlon
Buth O11 Co
I ox Chl G Cas Co
Herh s Slxellx Serx lee
jenlxel Oll Cornpanx
Socom X acuum O1l Co
OPTIC XI SLJPPI ILS
Bausch ci Loml CIPULHI Co
OPIONII IRIS I S
Drs lxeller 8 Ixeller Inc
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XXoR1Cs
Irsools Brothers Inc
PXIN I CONIPHXNII S
adger Pamt Store
Nehls XX allpaper 8 Paints
Srndahl Palnt Co
Sherxx IN XX llllams Pa1nt Co
XX unroxx s House of Color
PAINT INC
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PAPER DEALERS
IXX HOI LS XLEJ
Lnlxersal Paper Co
XX oel Brothers Inc
P XPLR 8 PULP
NIXNUI XCILJRI RS
Comhlned I ocks Pap r Co
lx S LDlCl'xlI'1SOfl
I ox Ru er Paper Corp
Ixxmherlx Clark Corp
IXIXCFSILIS Paper Corp
Iuttle I ress Co
P I SI CI
Ixrull s Pct 33 Seed Store
PI IO IOC R XPI-IIC SLPPI II S
Xppleton Camera Supply
Ihe Camera Exchan e
Ideal Photo Inc
PI-IO IOC R XPHLRS
Xxenue Photo raphers
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I j Pechman Studro
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XX alter s Studlo
HX SICIfXNS Ii SLRC LONS
XX X Adrxans
Xppeton Ixe Iar Nose Ii
Ihroat CIIVIIC
Bolton 82 IXI1ellCe CIIDIL
Guy XV Carlson
C eorg,e I rench
XX alter C Ifhn
C 'I' Hegner
Xlarvln Kagen
Stephen Konz
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Drs j XV Lalrd CX L B
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Landls
Dr Carl D Nlelclhold
Dr EJ Rankxn
Dr XI1lo Swanton
Drs L P Wllllams fi C XX'
Aldrldge
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PRINTERS of PUBI ISHERS
Xppleton Post Crescent
Bad er Prnntlng Co
Chrystal Prxnt Inc
Petersen Press
I rogress Prrntxn Co
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Carroll Ex Carroll
Carl uelzke
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Dew ey s Lunch
Klpp s Lunch
La Vxlla Restaurant
Mueller s Restaurant
Murphy s Restaurant
Prokash s Restaurant
Retson s Sandvt rch Shop
Snrder s Restaurant
Spudnut Shop
Steak 82 Shake Restaurant
Tesch s Restaurant
ROOFING 82 SIDING
Luebke Rooflng 84 S1drng Co
S5 stem Roohng Ci Sldxng Co
RUGS
Yonan 84 Sons Inc
SCHOOI S
Lav. rence College of Vv lSCOl'lSlIl
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Chemlstry
SEV ING MACHINES
Sxnger Sexxlng Nlachlne Co
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SHOES
Blg Shoe Store
Bohl 82 Maeser Inc
French Sllpper Shop
Heckert Shoe Co
Kmney Shoe Co
jack Stew art Shoe Store
SHOE REPAIRIING
johnson s Shoe Rehurlders
SPORT SHOPS
Berggren Bros Sport Shop
Pond Sport Shop
Valley Sportrng Goods Co
Vw eber 84 Persons Sport Shop
THEATERS
Appleton Theater
RIO Theater
TOBACCO
P SJ Sales Co
TRANSPORTAT IOXI
Appleton Interc1ty Motor
Coach Lmes Inc
Buchert Transportatxon Co
Clrntonw rlle Transfer Co
Fox Ru er Bus Lmes
Harry H Long
Muenster Van Serx 1ce
Northern Transportatron
TR AN EL GOODS
Suelflow s Trax el Goods
UINCLASSII- I ED
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lwlr 8 'vlrs Raymond P Dohr
J B 'vlallery
Ralph McGow an
Carrle Morgan
Sylx ester Esler
UTILITILS
W rsconsln 'vllchrgan Poxx er Co
VENETIAN BLIINDS
Appleton Venetxan Blrnd Co
W J Kammsky Co
WOOLENS
Appleton Vvoolen Nlrlls
VI B Courtney 82 Co
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Standmg Lewxs Duhnke Saecker
Seated Campbell Cloak Shhmovntz Wxlkmson Landis
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