Appleton High School - Clarion Yearbook (Appleton, WI)
- Class of 1957
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MR. JOHN P. MANN
Superintendent of Schools
They uphold our high
Mr. Mann, superintendent of schools, assisted
by the Board of Education, is the director of a
gigantic production constantly playing all over
the city. The theme of this performance is the
education of Appleton's youth.
On a more localized setting, Mr. l'lelble,
principal of A. l'l. S., directs the show that is
playing here. Mr. l'lelble, along with the help of
Mr. Witte, inspires the faculty and students to
give their finest performance.
The faculty, specially trained directors, coach
the understudies, for leading roles as adults and
future citizens of America.
Miss Annabelle Wolf, dean of girls, and Mr.
Charles Coolc, dean of boys, are always on the
set to help a student with any problem that may
occur. They are ever present to guide a student
in the choice ofa job or a college.
Everyone, our principal, faculty, students, office
staff and custodians contributes to malcing this
school a better place in which to rehearse for the
future.
MR. HERBERT H. HELBLE MR. WERNER WITTE
Principal
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MR. CHARLES COOK
Dean of Boys
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MISS ANNABELLE WOLF
Dean of Girls
Miss Ruth Parkinson, Miss Ethelwyn
Baerwaldt-Librarians.
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Miss Joyce Wolk, Miss Shirley Schiedermaycr,
Miss Verna Hahn-Office Staff.
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Mrs. Julie O'Kezie-School Nurse.
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Mrs. Schwartz, Mrs. Hansen-Cafeteria Staff. Mr. John A. Schneider, Mr. Franklin Jesse, Mr. Edward Krueger, Mr. Victor Sumnicht,
Mrs. Myrl Davis, Mr. John P. Mann, Mr. Earl Harder-Board of Education.
Faculty . . .
They prepare us
English and American Literature,
composition, grammar and good reading
guide students in the ellective use and
enjoyment ol our language. English is
required in the sophomore and junior
year while the college preparatory and
general English courses are elective in
the senior year.
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Miss Nlyrtle Brooks-English Department.
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Mr. Jack Burroughs, Mr. Vernon Zimmerman, Mr. Walter Pribnow.
Mr. Harvey lleinholz, Mr. G. A. Ediger, Mr. Charles ScribnerfScuence Department.
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Miss Laverne Kniebusch, Miss Adela Klumb, Miss Dolores Landreman
Miss Rita Steclcbauer'English Department.
Students seelting creative expression Find
it in the Fine arts department which ollers
opportunities to study music, speech, dra-
matics, forensics, art and design.
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Mr. Frank Comella, Mr. Lester Schulz, Mr. Anthony Bacich
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Eiiology, chemistry and physics olten lead the
vvay to an intriguing science career, and research
on special projects helps to develop this special-
ized interest.
today for tomorrow
A better understanding of the vvorld we live
in can be had by electing subjects in the social
science department. American history, a junior
requirement, world geography, economics,
world history, psychology and sociology are
subjects which acquaint us with the social,
economic and political problems of the past,
present and future and help us to lead lull and
useful lives.
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Mr. Adolf Dillon, Mr. Harold Briese, Mr. E. John
Mr. Kenneth Edge, Miss Elizabeth Plowright, Mr. Ray Kinziger,
Mr. Kenneth Sager-tSocial Science Department.
Goodrich-Social Science Department.
Coolcing, sewing, housing and home man-
agement are some of the subjects ottered by
the home economics department to give stu-
dents practical training in homemalcing. A
foods course is offered to senior boys.
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Mr. Hubert Wetak, Mr. Rey Hammann, Mr. Richard
Emanuel-Mathematics Department.
Through mathematics students develop a
logical and scientific Way of thinlcing. Mathe-
matics is a basic requirement lor college entrance.
Qur math department offers algebra, plane and
solid geometry, trigonometry and calculus.
Knowledge of these fundamental areas is
essential for careers in engineering, accounting
and science.
Miss Catherine Spence, Miss Mary O'Leary-Home Arts Department
Mrs. Violet Himebaugh, Dr. Rudolph Schlueter, Miss Janet
Riedl-Language Department.
Language students learn the history, customs and
cultures ot countries as vvell as the language spolten
there. A student may acquire a spealcing, reading and
writing lcnovvledge of Latin, Spanish. French or German.
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Mr. Lawrence Witzke, Miss Pauline Gaertner, Miss Theodosia Brezezinski,
Mr. David Black-Physical Education Department.
The special concern of our physical educa-
tion department is to keep A.l'l.S. students phy-
sically vvell and to further good sportsmanship in
worlcing as well as playing.
ln addition to a lull sports program, this de-
partment oliers home nursing, First aid. and
drivers education.
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Mr, Myrlon Seims, Mr. Harry Cameron, Mr. Armin Gerhardt,
Mr. Owen Reppert-Industrial Arts Department.
Excellent opportunities for vocational training are
available in the industrial arts department. l-lere
students may pursue auto mechanics, mechanical
drawing, printing, cabinet malcing or iron worlc. The
fruits ol: their etiorls are often on display in the corridor
of the "shop" wing,
Aspirants to careers in business are given extensive
opportunities in understanding the basic elements of
the business world in the commercial department. The
curriculum oiiers typewriting, shorthand, office prac-
Mr. Herbert Simon, Mrs. Caroline Sullivan,
Mr, Bruno Krueger.
Mr. John Graff, Miss Leone Robichaud, Miss
Laura Livermore-Commercial Department. my
tice, boolclceeping, sophomore and junior general
business and salesmanship.
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Mr. Arnold, Mr. Christen, Mr. Southard, Mr. Krueger-Custodians.
Mr. Jury, Mr. Peterson, Mr. Pahn, Mrs. Captain, Mrs. Eastman.
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Abrahamsen Ahrensr J. L.
Ahrens, J. W. AlfmCnf'n5
Abel, Sandra: Bandette Q, "Clarion" 3,
4, Orchesis 3, 4, Pep Band SZ, 3, 4,
Spanish Club 9 . . . Abel, Sheila M.:
Commercial Club 3, 4.
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Abendrothgmh A.: Chorale 9, 3,
State Music Festival Q, 3 . . . Abendroth,
Susan: Art Workshop Q, Curtain Call
Production 2, 3, G.l.A.A. 2, Pep Club
3, Radio Forum Workshop 3, 4, "Talis-
man" 3, 4.
Abrahamsen, Kay: Transferred from
Chilton, Wis. 4 . . . Ahrens, Jim L.:
Visual Aids Club 9, 3, 4.
Ahrens, Jim W.: Football 9 . . . Akmen-
tins, Peter: Bowling Club Q, Curling
Club 9, 3, 4.
Alferi
Alton
Alferi, Eileen M.: General Course . . .
Alton, Bruce: Badger Boys' State 3,
"Clarion" 3, associate editor 4, Curling
Club 3, 4, Curtain Call Acting 3, 4,
Football 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, ser-
geant-at-arms 4
It seems only yesterday that
Anderson, Kathleen: Curtain Call Acting 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 9,
Pep Club 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Student Council Q, "Talisman"
2, Ushers Club 9, 3, 4 . . . Anderson, Phil: General Course
. . . Archambeault, Donna R.: Chorale 3, State Music Festival
9, 3, 4.
Arnold, Donald Niel: Printing Club 3, secretary-treasurer 4 . . .
Aures, Beverly Ann: Art Workshop 3, 4, Bowling Club 9, Pep
Club 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, State Music Festival 2 . . . Bacich,
Barbara J.: Latin Club Q, State Music Festival SZ, 3, Symphonette.
14 . . . Seniors
Anderson, K. Anderson, P. Archambeault
Arnold Aures Bacich
Bailey
Balliet
ailey, Barbara: Art Workshop 4,
furtain Call Production Q, 3, 4, Qrchesis
, 3, 4, Spanish Club 9. 3, 4. . . Balliet
usan: "Clarion" 3, 4, Curtain Call
tcting Q, 3, 4, Library Stail 4, Pep Club
, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, State Music
estival 3.
Balza, Joan: Curtain Call Production Q,
3, 4, Latin Club Q, 3, Pep Club 3, 4...
Bartmann, Marilyn G.: Camera Club 3,
Curtain Call Production Q, 3, G.l.A.A.
2, 3, 4, Latin Club Q, Pep Club 3, 4,
Quill and Scroll 4, "Talisman" Q, 3, 4.
Bauer, Bette: Bandette 9, 4, Commercial
Club 3, Curtain Call Production Q, 3, 4,
Latin Club Q, Pep Band 3, 4, Pep Club
3, 4, State Music Festival SZ, 3 . . .
Bauer, Robert J.: Archery Club Q.
Beall, Herbert: French Club 3, 4, Quill
and Scroll 4, Tennis 2 . . . Becker, Carl
J.: General Course.
Becker, Mary Kay: Bandette 9, 4,
"Clarion" 2, 3, associate editor 4,
Curtain Call Acting 9, 3, 4, Declamation
4, Latin Club Q, Pep Band Q, 3, 4, Pep
Club 3, 4, State Music Festival 3, Student
Council 3, Ushers Club 2, 3, 4, Quill
and Scroll 4 . . . Beglinger, Judith:
Chorale 3, 4, Curtain Call Acting 3, 4,
Extemporaneous Speaking 4, French Club
3, Latin Club Q, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4,
Quill and Scroll 3, 4, "Talisman" Q, 3,
co-news editor 4.
we first entered our school '
Beilke Belling
Benz Beyer
Balza
Bauer, B.
Beall
Becker, M. K.
Benoit
Bierman
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Bartmann
Bauer, R. J.
Becker, C. J.
Beglinger
Beilke, Donald: Pep Band 2, 3, State Music Festival 9, 3 . . .
Belling, Kay: Curtain Call Production Q, 3, 4, G.l.A.A. 2, 3,
Pep Club 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, "Talisman
Q, 3, 4 . . . Benoit, Francoise: Exchange Student from St. Amand,
France 4, Curtain Call Production 4, French Club 4, G.l.A.A.
4, Pep Club 4, Radio Forum Workshop 4.
Benz, Paul: Curtain Call Production 9, 3, 4 . . . Beyer, Ronald:
Intramurals 2, 3, 4 . . . Bierman, Nancy Ann: Bow ing Club 9.
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Birchler, Anne: Curtain Call Production
Q, 3, 4, G.l.A.A. Q, Intramurals Q, Latin
Club Q, Pep Club 3, 4, Spanish Club
3, 4 . . . Blahnik, Louise: General
Course.
Bloch, Gerald: "Clarion" Q, co-sports
editor 3, Intramurals 4, Latin Club Q,
Oratory 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4,
Student Council 3, 4, "Talisman" 4 . . .
Bloomer, Barbara: Cheerleaders Q, 3, 4,
Curtain Call Acting Q, 3, 4, Latin Club
Q, Orchesis 3, treasurer 4, Pep Club 3,
4, Radio Forum Workshop Q, 3, 4,
Spanish Club Q, 3, Tumbling Club Q.
Bock, Barbara: Bowling Club Q, 3,
Chorale 3, State Music Festival 3 . . .
Boettcher, Robert: Archery Club Q,
Bowling Club 3, 4, Curling Club 4,
Curtain Call Acting 3, 4, Curtain Call
Production Q, Declamation 4, Extempo-
raneous Speaking 4, German Club Q, 3,
4, Intramurals Q, 3, 4, Track 3, 4.
Boronow, Anne: Curtain Call Acting Q,
3, 4, Declamation 4, French Club 3, 4,
G.l.A.A. 3, Intramurals 3, Latin Club Q,
Pep Club 3, 4, Radio Forum Workshop
Q, 3, secretary 4, "Talisman" 4 . . .
Brandt, Kenneth: Chorale 3, Intramurals
Q, 3, 4, State Music Festival Q, 3, Track 3.
Brauer
Breitung
Brauer, John: Curlin Club Q . .
Breitung, Glenn A.: general Course
We've made many Friends Q
Birchler - 3 Blahnik
Bloch ' N9 Bloomer
Bock Boettcher
Boron Brandt
Briese, Sue Ann: "Clarion" Q, 3, co-editor 4, Curtain Call
Acting Q, 3, 4, Latin Club Q, Pep Club 3, 4, Quill and Scroll
3, 4, adio Forum Workshop Q, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Ushers
Club Q, secretary 3, president 4 . . . Brinker, Jerry K.: Camera
Club Q, 3, vice-president 4, French Club 3, treasurer 4, Radio
Forum Workshop 3, 4, State Music Festival Q, 3, Tennis Q, Visual
Aids Club 3, treasurer 4- Symphonette 3 . . . Brinkman, Carol:
Pep Club 3, spanish ciuis Q, 3, 4.
Brinkman, John: Archery Club Q . . . Bronald, William: Intra-
murals Q, 3, 4 . . . Bronstad, Lawrence Sherman: Bowling Club
glihgrale Q, 3, 4, Football Q, State Music Festival 3, Tumbling
u , 3.
16 . . Seniors
Briese Brinker Brinkman, C.
Brinkman, J. Bronald Bronstad
Brooks, J. A.
Brooks, J. Ann
roolcs, Judith A.: Bowling Club 3 . . .
roolcs, Judith Ann: Curtain Call
roduction Q, 3, 4, G.l.A.A. Q, 3, 4,
itramurals Q, 3, 4, Marx Award 3,
ep Club 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4,
panish Club 3, 4, Student Council Q,
Talisman" 9, 3, 4.
Brown, Marjorie: Curtain Call Production
3, 4, G.l.A.A. Q, 3, 4, Home Economics
Club secretary 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4 . . .
Brueggemann, Dick: Quill and Scroll 4,
"Talisman" Q, 3, 4, Tumbling Club Q.
Burton, lla Mae: Spanish Club 9, 3 . . .
Busch, Edward: Basketball Q, Football 2,
Intramurals Q, 3, 4.
Call, Don: Art Workshop Q, "Clarion"
SZ, 3, 4, Curtain Call Production 9, 3, 4,
Debate 2, Extemporaneous Speaking 3,
Latin Club Q, 3, Radio Forum Workshop
4 . . . Carlsen, Sharon: Art Workshop
Q, 3, Curtain Call Acting SZ, 3, 4, French
Club 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, "Talisman"
3, 4.
Casper, Lee: General Course . . .
Christen, Sandra: Chorale EZ, 3, 4.
among students and faculty
Brown
Burton
Call
Casper
Brueggemann
Busch
Carlsen
Christen
in Christoferson, Barbara Jean: Art Workshop co-president 3 and
4, Curtain Call Production Q, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, "Talisman"
2 . . . Coel, William John: General Course . . . Coffey, Dan J.:
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t i Colling, Carol: General Course . . . Cook, Judith: Archery Club
is 9, G.l.A.A. Q, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, president 4.
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Christoferson Coel Coffey
Collar Colling Cook
Seniors . . . 17
Cooney, Mary Therese: Bowling Club Q,
Cafeteria Q, 3, "Talisman" 4, Tumbling
Club 4 . . . Corbett, Thomas H.: Curtain
Call Acting Q, 3, 4, Junior Academy of
Science Q, 3, 4, Latin Club 9, Library
Staff 4.
Cross, Betty: General Course . , . Crowe,
Karen Elizabeth: Latin Club Q, 3, 4,
Pep Club 4.
Br ' M
Curtis, Arlouine: Commercial Club 3, 4,
Curtain Call Production Q, 3, 4, Library
Staff 4 . . . Curtis, David: Bowling Club
3, 4, Curling Club SZ, lntramurals Q, 3, 4.
Damsheurer, Neil F.: General Course . . .
avis, Betsy: Curtain Call Acting Q, 3, 4,
French Club 3, Latin Club Q, treasurer 3,
Orchesis 3, 4, Pep Club vice-president
3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Radio Forum
Workshop 2, 3, 4, State Music Festival
3, Student Council 3, Symphonette 3,
"Talisman" 2, 3, editor-in-chief 4.
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Cross Crowe
Curtis, A, Curtis, D.
Damsheurer Davis
Dennis, Barry: Transferred from Waupaca, Wis. 4 . . . DeShaney,
Diana Marie: Commercial Club 3, 4, Tumbling Club 3, 4 . . .
deVos, Diane: Bandette 4, Curtain Call Production Q, 3, 4, Latin
Club 9, Pep Band 4, Pep Club 3, 4.
DeBraal
Deland
DeBraal, Judith Ann: Archery Club Q,
Bowling Club 4, Home Economics Club
3, treasurer 4, Spanish Club Q, 3, 4 . . .
Deland, Pat: General Course..
Writing term papers and cramming
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Diedrich, Sharon Rae: General Course . . . Dittmer, John: Foot-
ball Q, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Visual Aids Club 3, 4 . . . Douglas,
Carol: "Clarion" 3, 4, Commercial Club 4, Curtain Call Acting
2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Pep Club 3, 4.
Dennis DeShaney deVos
18 . . Seniors
Diedrich Dittmer Douglas, C.
'- Q' ' Z' 1 .Y
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Douglas, R.
Durnsirn
Douglas, Richard W. ll: Spanish Club
l . . . Durnsirn, Phyllis Catherine:
Seneral Course.
Eastman, Darlene Mae: General Course
. . . Eggert Patricia: G.l.A.A. SZ, 4, Pep
Club 3, "Talisman" 3.
Eggert, William C.: Football Q, Student
Council Q , . . Ehlke, David J.: Badger
Boys' State 3, Basketball 9, 3, 4, Library
Staff president 4, Ouill and Scroll 4,
Radio Forum Workshop 44, Spector
Award 2, Student Council 3, 4, "Talis-
man" 3, 4, Track Q, 3. u
Eichsteadt, Donald C.: Archery Club 9,
Art Workshop Q, Nature Club Q . . .
Eich, Shalby J.: General Course.
Eisch, Garry L.. Chorale Q, 3, 4,
Football 2, 3, Intramurals Q, State Music
Festival Q, 3, 4 . . . Eisner, Denise N.:
Archery Club Q, 4, Cafeteria 3, 4,
Spanish Club 4, Square Dance Club 4,
State Music Festival Q, Tumbling Club 4.
For exams lcept us hopping
Ewis Fairchild
Feavel Finnegan
4.
Farrell
Fischer, C.
A
lzastman
Eggert, W.
Eichsteadt
Eisch
Eggert, P.
Ehlke
Elch
Eisner
Ewig, Suzanne Rae: Art Worlcshop 4, Bowling Club 2, Curtain
Call Production 9, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4. . . Fairchild, Peggy A.:
Bowling Club 3, 4, Commercial Club 4, G.l.A.A. 3, 4, Pep
Club 3 . . . Farrell, Kathy: "Talisman" 4.
Feavel, Rochelle M.: Curtain Call Production 9, 3, Pep Club 3
.. . Finnegan, Dorothy: Curtain Call Production 9, 3, 4, G.l.A.A.
Q, 3, Latin Club Q, Pep Club 3, Quill and Scroll 4, State Music
Festival 2, 3, "Talisman" Q, 3, 4. . . Fischer, Cathy: Art Workshop
Seniors . . . 19
Fischer, Jim: Badger Boys' State 3,
Basketball 9, Football Q, 3, 4, lntra-
murals Q, 3, 4, Student Council 3 . . .
Flanagan, Thomas: Library Staff 4,
Spanish Club 3, 4.
Forbeck, James: Bowling Club 4 . .
Foth, Bonita: General Course.
Foth, Duane: Printing Club 3, 4 . . .
Fowler, Sue: Archery Club Q, Curtain
Call Acting Q, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4,
State Music Festival 9. X
French
Gallagher
Frahm, Shirley A.: Archery Club 4, French, Mark A.: Transferred from
Square Dance Club 4, Tumbling Club 4 Milwaukee, WiS- 3: lf1lf6mUfdlS 3 - - -
. . . Franzke, JoAnn M.: Art Workshop Gallagher,Patrick: Curtain Call Acting 4.
3, co-president, Curtain Call Production
3, 4, Latin Club Q, Pep Club 3, Quill
and Scroll 4, "Talisman" 9, 3, 4.
Movies, dances, 'and games
Fischer, .J. Flanagan
Forbeclc Foth, B-
Foth, D, Fowler
Frahm Franzke
Gardner, Connie: Curtain Call Acting 2, 3, 4, Orchesis 3,
secretary 4, Pep Club treasurer 3, 4, Spanish Club Q, 3, 4 . . .
Gebheim, Harry Jr.: General Course . . . Genal, Diane: Curtain
Call Production 9, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Latin Club Q, Pep
Club 3, 4.
Gerdin, Rose Marie: Art Workshop 4 . . . Giifin, Barbara:
Curtain Call Production 9, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, Pep Club 3, 4
Student Council 2 . . . Ginnow, Diana: General Course.
Gardner Gebheim Genal
Gerdin Gifiin Ginnow
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20 . . Senio
Gloss
Gloudema
Sloss, Mary Ella: Bowling Club 3,
ntramurals 3, 4, Spanish Club 9, 3 . . .
Sloudemans, James: Badger Boys' State
3, Bowling Club 9, Curling Club 9, 3,
l, Football Q, 3, Intramurals 4, Latin
:lub 9, Student Council 4, "Talisman"
1, Track Q.
lilled our leisure time
.al
Hameist Hamm
Hansen Hansen, S.
' .lclf
Goodwin, Patricia: Curtain Call Acting M
Q, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, Latin Club 9, 3...
Gosz, Donna: Latin Club 9, Pep Club
3, 4.
Gosz, Richard J.: General Course . . .
Grathen, Sylvia: Commercial Club 3,
Latin Club 2.
Grimmer, Boyd: Football 2, Spanish
Club 9 . . . Gurnee, William J.: Chorale
Q.
Hahn, Howard A. Jr.: General Course
. . . Hale, Don R.: General Course.
Goodwin Gosl. D.
Gosz, R. Grathen
Grimmer Gurnee
Hahn Hale
' Hameisler, Harry: Bowling Club 4, Chorale Q, 3, Printing Club
- - I president 4, Track 3, 4 . . . Hamm, Karen: Archery Club 3 . . .
'Z '-"' Hannemann, Dennis M.: Visual Aids Club 9, sergeant-at-arms
3, president 4.
5 5
Hansen, Jacqueline Rae: Latin Club 9, Pep Club 4, Student
Council Q, 4 . . . Hansen, Sandra Sue: Pep Club 3, 4, Spanish
Club 9 . . . Hartzheim, Dorothy A.: G.l.A.A. 2.
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Hartzheim
Helein
Heller Hernmen
Herbst l-lertzfeld
Hickinbotham l-lietpas, G.
Hartzheim, James C.: General Course
. . . Helein, Margaret R.: Curtain Call
Acting Q, 3, treasurer 4, Pep Club 3, 4,
State Music Festival Q..
Heller, Joanne M.: Bowling Club 3, 4,
Pep Club 3 . . . Hemmen, James M.:
Bowling Club 4, "Talisman" 4, Visual
Aids Club 4.
Herbst, Yvonne Marie: Commercial Club
3, 4 . . . Hertzfeld, Virginia May:
Commercial Club 3.
Hiclcinbotham, Monica A.: Art Work-
shop Q, Pep Club 3 . . . Heitpas,
Geraldine C.: Archery Club 9, State
Music Festival Q.
Hietpas, R.
Hill
Hietpas, Robert J.: Football Q, 3, 4,
lntramurals 2, 3 . . . Hill, Charles W.:
Bowling Club 4, lntramurals Q, 3, 4,
Latin Club Q, Pep Club 4, Student
Council.3.
Club activities also had
'lrntz, Elizabeth Ann: Archery Club Q, 3, Bowling Club Q . . .
'loFfman, Richard R.: Football 2, 3, 4, Track Q, 3, 4, Tumbling
:lub Q, 3, 4 . . . Hoh, Betty Ann: Bowling Club 4, Pep Club 4.
"lomes, Peter W.: Football Q, Intramurals Q, 3, Student Council
iergeant-at-arms 4 . . . Hopfensperger, Mary Louise: Bowling
:lub Q, Chorale 3, 4, Curtain Call Acting Q, 3, 4, G.l.A.A,
2, Pep Club 3, 4, State Music Festival 3 . . , Horn, Patsy Ann:
Commercial Club 3, 4,
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Hollman Hoh
Hoplensperqe Horn
Hostettler
Isaacson
Iostettler, Jay O.: Bowling Club 3,
resident 4, Intramurals SZ, 3, 4, Spanish
Ilub 3, 4 . . . Isaacson, Harold G.:
ranslerred from Suring, Wis. 9, Bowling
Ilub 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Visual Aids
flub 3, 4.
Jacobs, Nancy Jean: Commercial Club
3, 4 . . . Jenlxel, Susan I.: Bowling Club
4, Commercial Club 3, 4, I-Iome Econom-
ics Club 3, Square Dance Club 9.
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Jennerjahn, homas R.: Bowling Club 3,
Curtain Call Production 2, 3, 4, Intra-
murals 3, Spanish Club Q, 3, Tennis 9, 3,
4 . . . Jesse, Robert Roy: German Club
Q, Intramurals 3.
Jochman, Joseph J.: Intramurals 3, 4,
Library Staff 4, Spanish Club Q, 3, 4,
Track 9, 4 . . . Jochman, Margaret M.:
Commercial Club 3, 4, Curtain Call
Acting Q, 3, 4, Latin Club Q, Pep Club
3, Radio Forum Workshop 9, 3, 4,
"Talisman" Q, 3, 4.
Jonen, Phyllis Francis: Art Workshop 4,
Bowling Club 3, 4 . . .Jooss, Robert L.:
Bandette 3, 4, Football 2, Intramurals 3,
4, Pep Band 3, 4, State Music Festival
Q, 3, Student Council 9, Track Q, 3, 4.
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Jochman, J, -l0Cl""W"f M'
Jonen Jooss
Jungers, John Patrick: Football 9, Intramurals 9, 3, 4, Pep Club
4, Track 2 . . . Jury, Maurie Alan: Basketball 9, 4, Football Q,
3, 4, Intramurals Q, 3, 4, Spanish Club 9, 3, Track 9, 3, 4, Tumbling
Club Q, 3, 4. . ,Kain,Jerome Howard: Bowling Club 9, Curling
Club 4, Football 'I, Q, 3, 4, Intramurals 9, 3, 4, Pep Club 4,
Track 9, 3, 4.
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Kasten, Thomas R.: Intramurals SZ . . . Keating, Peter: General
Course . . . Kettner, William: General Course.
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King, Peter: Football 2, 3, 4 . . . Kinnard,
Thomas W.: Track 3, 4.
Kippenhan, Larry: Bandette 4, Pep Band
Q, 3, 4, Tumbling Club 9, 3, 4, Visual
Aids Club 9, 3, 4 . . . Kloes, Patricia:
Pep Club 4, Student Council Q.
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Knaack, Janet: Bowling Club Q, 3 . . .
Kneip, Charles: Football Q, Intramurals
Q, 3, 4, Track Q, 3, 4, Visual Aids Club
9, 3, 4.
Kobs
Kohl
Knuiit, Darlene: State Music Festival 9 . Kobs, Bruce: Basketball Q, Football Q 3
Kobal, Roseann: Bandette 2, 4, Pep Band 4, Intramurals Q, 3, 4, Tennis Q, 3 4
Q, State Music Festival Q. Kohl, Irene: General Course.
King
Kipuenhan
Knaack
Knuiit
Kinnard
Kloes
Kneio
Kobal
We started
Kolosso, Mary: Archery Club 3, State Music Festival 2, 3 . . .
Konz, John: Curling Club 3, 4, Football 4, Intramurals 3, Spanish
Club 9, 3, 4. . . Korth, Norita: Bowling Club 2.
Kositzlre, Gail A.: Bowling Club Q . . . Kositzlze, Judith A.:
Bowling Club SZ, 3, secretary 4, Nature Club 9 . . . Kozlowski,
Allen: General Course.
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Kolosso
Kositzke, G.
our year right
Kon:
Kositzke, J.
Kcrth
Kozlowski
Kranzusch
Krause, D.
Zranzusch, Jim: Bowling Club 9, 3, 4,
ntramurals 9, 3, Spanish Club 9, 3,
'rack 3 . . . Krause, Dixie: Transferred
rom Storm Lalce, Iowa 3, G.l.A.A. 3, 4,
,ibrary Staff 4, Spanish Club 3, 4.
Krause, Lawrence A.: Bowling Club 3,
4 . . . Krause, Lois: Curtain Call Produc-
tion 9, 3, 4, G.l.A.A. Q, 3, 4, Pep Club
3, 4.
Krause, Nancy: Bowling Club 9, 3,
Home Economics Club 3 . . . Krautsch,
Chet: Football Q.
Kreiling, Franlc: Curtain Call Production
3, 4. . . Kreiling, Lu Ann: Archery Club
2, Commercial Club 3, G.l.A.A. 2, 3,
Intramurals Q, 3, Quill and Scroll 4,
Spanish Club 9, 3, "Talisman" SZ, co-
business manager 4.
Krieglstein, Barbara: Bowling Club 9 . . .
Kriehn, Karen: General Course.
by winning our homecoming
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Lamers Lang LenSd0ls
General Course.
3, Tennis Q, 3, 4.
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Krause, La.
Krause, N.
Kreiling, F.
Kreiglstein
Krause, Lo.
Krautsch, C
Kreilins, L.
Kriehn
Krueger, Theodore O.: General Course , . . Kuiner, Yvonne
Chorale 3, 4, State Music Festival 2, 3 . . . Lamenslry Peter
Lamers, Barbara: Commercial Club 4, Pep Club 3, 4 . . Lang,
Wanda R.: General Course . . . Langdolc, Jerry: Bowling Club
Seniors . .
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LaPlant LaViolette
Lawrence l.eClair
Lecy Leimer
Lembclce Lewis
ondon, LeRoy': Printing Club 4 . . . Lueplce, Joyce M.:
ommercial Club treasurer 3 and 4, Curtain Call Production Q,
3 assistant crew head 4, G.l.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Intramurals SZ, 3, 4,
,ep Club 3, vice-president 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Student
ouncil 3, "Talisman" Q, 3, co-business manager 4 . . . Lust,
lames Football Q, German Club 3.
AIRS, Marlene: Library Staff 4 . . . Madden, Steve B.: Student
ouncil SZ, Traclc 9, Tumbling Club-Q, Visual Aids Club Q . . .
Aader Dave: General Course.
. Seniors
LaPlant, Robert: Intramurals Q, 3, 4 . . .
LaViolette, JoAnn: Curtain Call Pro-
duction Q, 3, 4, G.l.A.A. Q, 3, 4,
Intramurals Q, 3, 4, Latin Club Q, Pep
Club 3, 4, Tumbling Club 3, Ushers
Club Q, 3, 4.
Lawrence, Lucy: Nature Club Q, State
Music Festival Q, "Talisman" 2 . . .
LeClair, Audrey Jane: Commercial Club
3, 4, G.l.A.A. Q.
Lecy, Jerry: Badger Boys' State 3,
Bowling Club 4, Curling Club 3, Cur-
tain Call Acting 2, 3, 4, Football 9, 3, 4,
Intramurals 9, 3, 4, Student Council 2,
Traclc 9, 3 . . . Leimer, Jay: Camera Club
9, 3, Tumbling Club Q.
Lembclze, Richard C,: Archery Club 9,
Visual Aids Club Q . . . Lewis, James:
Curtain Call Acting 4, Visual Aids
Club 9, 3, 4.
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Linskens
Ligman, Faye: Art Workshop 4, Com-
mercial Club 4 . . . Linskens, Joyce
"Talisman" 4.
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Maas Madden Mader, D.
Mathews, Barbara: Bandette 4, Camera
Club 3, secretary 4, Curtain Call Pro-
duction 9, 3, 4, Latin Club Q, , ,
Pep Band 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Radio
Forum Workshop Q, 3, 4, State Music
Festival 3 . . . Mauthe, Marion: G.l.A.A.
Q, 3, Pep 4. I
McEathron, Ann: Bandette 4, Curtain
Call Production Q, 3, 4, French Club 3,
L till' 4, Latin Club Q, Pep Band 4, Pep Club
Y' 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Radio Forum
Workshop 3, 4, State Music Festival 9,
"Talisman" Q, assistant advertising man-
ager 3, manager 4 . . . McKechnie,
Katherine: Curtain Call Acting Q, 3, 4,
Declamation 3, 4, German Club 3, 4,
Latin Club Q, Pep Club 3, Radio Forum
Workshop 4, "Talisman" 9. in
Meek, Robert Ellis Jr.: Transferred from
Grand Rapids, Mich. 3, Badger Boys' fl
State 3, Curtain Call Acting 4, Debate 4, flf g A
German Club 3, treasurer 4, Intramurals , ' "'
3, 4, Radio Forum Workshop 4, Student E
t gonngilj . . . Merkel, Carol:ICurtain
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lader, Shirley: Archery Club 4, Art Meyer, Thomas O.: Bowling Club 3, 4,
forkshop 4, Camera Club 3, G.I.A.A. Curing Club 9, 3, 4, Intramurals 9, 3, 4,
. . . Magnus, Mary: Bowling Club 2. Latin Club 9, 3, Pep Band Q, 3, 4
State Music Festival 9, 3, Tennis SZ, 3
4 . . . Miellce, James: General Course
'w .celebrated our victory
Mathews Mauthe
McEathron Mcliechnie
' L Meek Merkel
Meyer Mielke
oivudf WWI.
Mignon, Jean E.: Commercial Club 4, Curtain Call Production
Q, 3, 4, G.I.A.A. 3, Intramurals 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Radio
Forum Workshop Q, 3, 4, "Talisman" 3, 4 . . . Miller, Cathy A.:
Bowling Club Q . . . Mislinslci, Sharon M.: Bowling Club 3,
Intramurals 3.
Milchler, Virginia L.: Curtain Call Production 3, 4, Latin Club
Q, Pep Band Q, Pep Club 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, State Music
Festival 9, 3 . . . Mueller, Janice: Bowling Club 3, Chorale 9,
I I 5, Tumbling Club 4 . . . Mueller, Lee: General Course.
Mignon Miller Mislinski
Mitchler Mueller, J. Mueller, L.
Seniors . . 27
Nabbefeld, Judith: Latin Club Q, 3,
Pep Club 4 . . . Nass, Richard A.:
Bowling Club 9, 3, Curtain Call
Production Q, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4.
Neubert, Joyce: General Course . . .
Norseen, Kristin: "Clarion" 3, 4,
Curtain Call Production Q, 3, 4, French
Club 3, 4, Intramurals 3, Pep Club
3, 4, Radio Forum Workshop 4.
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Nowak, Janice: Pep Club 3, Radio Forum
Workshop 9, 3 . . . Nowak, Vernon:
Salfiiit , Football Q, Intramurals 3, 4.
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Nowell, Peter M.: Latin Club 2, 3, 4 Ohlrogge, Theodore: Chorale 3 . .
As 1.1. . L . h '
a"'t . . . Oellerich, Bob: Bowling Club 9, 3. Olm, Jerry R.: Basketball 9, 3, 4,
. ,.,5'...,q,. ,..,, A.".,.,... F ootball 2, 3, Student Council 4, Track Q
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Nowak, J. Nowak, V.
Nowell Oellerich
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Olsen, William: Archery Club 2, Bandette 4, ep Band 3, Visual
Aids Club 3, secretary 4 . . . Olson, Ron d R.: Curtain Call
Acting 4, Football Q, Intramurals Q, 3, 4, Radio Forum Workshop
4 . . . Ottman, Jane: Bandette 4, "Clarion" Q, 3, subscription
manager 4, Curtain Call Production 3, 4, Intramurals Q, 3, Latin
Club Q, Pep Band 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, treasurer
4, Spanish Club 3, treasurer 4, Student Council 9, 3, Ushers
Club 9, 3, 4.
Otto, Judith A.: Curtain Call Production 9, Nature Club 2,
State Music Festival 9, 3, "Talisman" Q . . . Paalman, David:
Bowling Club 9, Intramurals Q, 3 , . . Parfitt, Douglas: Bowling
Club 3, Printing Club 3, 4.
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Paul
ark, Andrea: Art Workshop 3, 4,
Clarion" 3, 4, Curtain Call Production
, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Latin Club Q,
, Pep Club 3, 4, "Talisman" 4 . . .
aul, Judy: Art Workshop 9, 3, Cheer-
:aders 2, 3, 4, f'CIarion" 2, Curtain
iall Actlng Q, 3, 4, Intramurals Q, 3,
atin Club Q, Orchesis Q, 3, 4, Pep Club
, 4, Student Council 9, Tumbling Club
Peot, Kay: Archery Club Q, Bowling
Club Q, 3 . . . Peterson, Jan: Transferred
from Eau Claire, Wis. 4, Archery Club
4, Bowling Club 4. '
Peterson, Robert: Football 9, 3, 4,
German Club 2, 3, Track Q, 3, 4 . . .
Petit, Coleen: Archery Club 9, French
Club 3, secretary 4.
Piette, Carol Ann: Commercial Club 3,
4, French Club 3, president 4, Intra-
murals 3 . . . Piette, Fred: Football Q, 3,
Intramurals 9, Track 2, 4, Tumbling Club
9.
Piette, Janet: Bowling Club 2, 3, 4 . . .
Piette, Robert: Football 9, 3, Track 9.
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Pirner, Joan: Bowling Club 4, Curtain Call Production 9, 3, 4,
Home Economics Club 3, president 4, Spanish Club Q, 3, 4 . . .
Pollard, Bart: Bowling Club 4, Curtain Call Production 4,
Student Council 4, Visual Aids Club 4 . . . Pollock, Lorine:
Intramurals Q, 3, Latin Club 9, Pep Club 3.
Potter, James: Nature Club 9, 3, Pep Band Q, 3, 4, State Music
Festival Q, 3, 4, Track manager Q, 3, 4, Visual Aids' Club 2,
treasurer 3, vice-president 4 . . . Pruett, Margaret A.: Clarion
SZ, 3, 4, Curtain Call Production 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Latin
Club 9, Pep Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4 . . . Pugh, Katie C.:
Bowling Club 2, Curtain Call Production 2, 3, 4, Pep Club
Pirner Pollard Pollock
Potter Pruett Pugh
3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4.
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Radtke
Rath
Reinke
Rettler, Paul J.: lntramurals 4 . . . Rettler
. . . Richey, Leona: Pep Club 3.
Rademacher
Ralph
Recker
Reitzner
, Roger: General Course
Quella, Dolores C.: Archery Club 2, 3,
4 . . . Rademacher, John R.: Basketball
3, 4, Football Q, 3, 4, Intramurals Q, 3,
4, Track 3, 4.
Radtke, Audrey: Archery Club 2, 3, 4,
Bowling Club SZ . . . Ralph, Patricia D.:
Bowling Club 9, 3.
Rath, Jane M.: "Clarion" 3, 4, Curtain
Call Production 3, 4, Latin Club Q,
Orchesis Q, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Spanish
Club 3, 4, State Music Festival 3 . . .
Recleer, James G.: General Course.
Reinlze, Margie: Bowling Club 4, Home
Economics Club 3, 4, Nature Club 3, 4,
"Talisman" 2, 3, 4 . . . Reitzner, Shirley
Mae: State Music Festival 3.
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Rendall, B.
Rendell, R.
Rendall, Beverly: Bandette 4, French
Club 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, State
Music Festival 3, "Talisman" 3, 4 . . .
Rendell, Richard: Football 2, 3, 4,
Intramurals 9, '3, 4, Track 3.
We took pride in
Riley, Daril: Badger Boys' State 3, Basketball Q, Chorale 3, 4,
"Clarion" Q, co-sports editor 3, sports editor 4, Curtain Call
Acting 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Intramurals 9, 3, 4, Oratory 4,
Ouill and Scroll 3, president 4, Radio Forum Workshop 3, 4,
State Music Festival 3, Student Council 3, Tennis Q, 3, 4 . . .
Riordan, William T. Jr.: Bowling Club Q, 3, 4. . . Roeck, Lynn tit-"
Ann: Curtain Call Production 2, 3, properties head, cofsecretary z
4, Pep Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, "Talisman" 9, 3, Ushers
Club 2, 3, 4.
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Rololf
aemer, John: lntramurals 2, 3, 4,
imbling Club 3 . . . Roloff, Robert:
eneral Course.
Root, Stephen L.: Bowling Club 4,
Curling Club 4, Curtain Call Production
Q, 3, co-crew head 4, German Club 3,
4, Visual Aids Club 2, 3, 4. . . Rosen-
berg, Robert Allen: Archery Club Q,
Bowling Club 4, Curling Club 4, Curtain
Call Acting 4, German Club 9, 3, 4,
Ushers Club Q.
Rudie, Dale R.: General Course . . .
Rudolf, James: Basketball 2, Football 4,
lntramurals 9, 3, 4, Student Council
4, Track Q.
Rusch, Donna Mae: General Course . . .
Sachs, Dawn: General Course.
Saiberlich, Marilyn E.: Badger Girls'
State 3, "Clarion" 9, art editor 3 and 4,
Curtain Call Acting 3, vice-president 4,
Debate 9, Declamation 3, 4- Flagraiser 4,
our fine class play
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and Scroll 3, secretary 4, State Music qi Q Vi '
Festival Q, 3, Student Council 9, Summer ,'
Exchange Student to Austria 3 . . . D
Salentine, James: Curtain Call Acting 4, - V
Football Q, 3, 4, lntramurals Q, 3, 4, '
Track Q, 4, Tumbling Club 2, 3, 4. , --
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Seiberlich Salfntirw
Q' Sauter, Barbara: Curtain Call Acting 3 4, Pe Club 3, Spanish
Sauter Schabo Schaffer
Schiefelbein
Schimmelplennig Schink
Club 3, 4, "Talisman" 2, 3, 4 . . . Schabo, Bon: Basketball Q,
Football Q, 3, 4- lntramurals 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3 . . . Schalfer,
Richard A.: Football Q, 4, Latin Club 4, Pep Band 9, State Music
Festival Q, Track Q, 3, 4.
Schiefelbein, Karen E.: General Course . . . Schimmelpfennig,
Ruth Viola: Bowling Club Q, 3, Chorale Q, 3, Library Staff 4,
State Music Festival 3 . . . Schinlt, Beverly Ann: General Course.
Seniors . . 31
Schlude Schmalz
Schmidt, C. Schmidt, J.
Schreiter Schroder
Schroeder Schueler
Schultz, William: Archery Club 3, Bandette 4, Bowling Club 3,
4, Intramurals 9, 3, 4, Pep Band 4, State Music Festival 3 . . .
Schulz, Sandra: Camera Club 2, 3, Chorale Q, 3, Latin Club Q,
3, co-consul 4, Pep club 4, State Music Festival 2, 3 . . . Schulze,
James: Badger Boys' State 3, Basketball Q, 3, 4, Football Q, 3,
co-captain 4, Track Q, 3, co-captain 4.
Schulze, Ronald: General Course . . . Schwebs, Kert: Basketball
2, French Club 3, 4, lntramurels 3, 4, Track 9, 3, Tumbling Club
3 . . . Seeger, David: Archery Club Q, German Club 9, Visual
Aids Club 3, 4.
Schlude, Phyllis: Archery Club 4, Art
Workshop 3, treasurer 4, Square Dance
Club Q, State Music Festival Q, Tumbling
Club 4 . . . Schmalz, Katherine: Com-
mercial Club 3, 4, Curtain Call Produc-
tion Q, 3, 4, State Music Festival Q.
Schmidt, Carlyle: Intramurals 4, Pep
Band Q, 3, State Music Festival 2, 3 . . .
Schmidt, Judith Ann: General Course.
Schreiter, Barbara: Art Workshop Q,
Commercial Club 3, 4, Curtain Call
Production Q, 3, make-up head 4, Pep
Club 3, 4, Student Council 4 . . .
Schroder,Elizabeth Anne: Art Workshop
4, Curtain Call Production 2, 3, 4,
Pep Club 3, 4.
Schroeder, Ellen: Camera Club 2, 3,
Latin Club Q . . . Schueler, Dolores:
Bowling Club 4, G.l.A.A. 4.
Schuh
Schultz, R.
Schuh, Jan: Pep Club 3, 4, State Music
Festival Q, Student Council 3, 4 . . .
Schultz, Roger: Bowling Club 3, 4,
Chorale 2, 3, State Music Festival 2, 3.
We planned For the future:
Schultz, W. Schulz Schulze, J.
. Schulze, R. Schwebs Seeger
32 . . Seniors
Seidl
Selig
aidl, Francis: General Course . . . Selig
uthie: Archery Club Q, "Clarion" Q, 3
J-editor 4, Curtain Call Acting 3, 4
urtain Call Production Q, 3, 4, G.l.A.A.
Seigel, Barbara: Archery Club Q, Curtain
Call Production 3, 4, G.l.A.A. 3, 4,
Latin Club Q, 3, Nature Club 3, president
4, Quill and Scroll 3, vice-president 4,
State Music Festival Q, 3, Symphonette,
"Talisman" Q, 3, 4 . . . Simenson, Karen:
Art Workshop 3, Badger Girls' State 3,
Curtain Call Acting 3, 4, Curtain Call
Production 9, Latin Club Q, Pep Club 3,
4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, "Talisman" 2, A
3, co-news editor 4, Ushers Club Q, 3, 1
treasurer 4.
Simpson, Richard: Archery Club 9,
Bowling Club 3, 4, lntramurals 9, 3, 4,
Visual Aids Club 3, 4 . . . Smedlund,
William A.: Visual Aids Club 3, 4.
Smith, Allen F.: Football 9, 3, 4 . .
Smith, Donald S.: General Course. .
Smith, Kenneth: General Course . . .
Smudde, Tom: Bowling Club Q, 3, 4,
Intramurals Q, 3, 4, State Music Festival 3.
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, 4, Latin Club Q, 3, 4, Nature Club 3
ep Club 3, 4, Radio Forum Workshop t ,
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Simpson Smedlund
Smith, A. Smith, D.
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K' . Sommers James E.: Curtain Call Acting 4 . . .Souders, David B.:
g French Club 3, 4, Student Council 3, Tennis 3, Visual Aids
D g , a Club 9, secretary 3 . . . Spooner, Vicki: Art Worksho 3, 4,
Q ' f' Curtain Call Acting SZ, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Latin glub Q,
' 'Q grckhesis3Q, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Student Council 9, Ushers
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Spranger, Shirley: Commercial Club 3, 4 . . . Stadler, Kathy: Latin
Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Staedt, Thomas L.: Bowling Club 3, 4, Pep Band
4, Printing Club 3, State Music Festival 2, 3.
Sommers Souders Spooner
Spranger Stadler Staedt
Seniors . . . 33
Stark, Kathryn E.: Archery Club 3, 4,
Bowling Club 4, Home Economics
Club 3, 4, Spanish Club Q, 3, 4 . . .
Steffens, Eugene: lntramurals 4.
Steger, James: Football 9, lntramurals 9
. . . Steinberg, William S.: Chorale 3.
Steiner, David: Chorale 3, lntramurals 9,
3, 4 . . . Sternhagen, M rilyn: Latin Club
2, 3, secretary 4, Pep Cl 3, 4, Student
Council 3, 4.
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0 Strader
Stingle, Jerry G.: General Course . . . Stoeger, Joseph: Bowling Club 2, 3
Stinski, Margaret: Transferred from Nee- Chorale 2 . . . Strader, Erv: Intramural
nah, Wis. 4. 9, 3, 4.
4 Graduation was viewed
Starlc Steflens
Steger Steinberg
Steiner Sternhagen
Stingle Stinski
Strehrnel, Gerlinde: Archery Club 2, Bandette 4, German Club
2, 3, secretary 4, Latin Club Q, Nature Club 3, secretary 4, Pep
Band 4, Quill and Scroll 4, "Talisman" Q, 3, 4 . . . Strieby,
Lawrence A.: Bandette 1, Q, 3, 4, German Club Q, 3, 4, Pep
Band 1, Q, 3, 4, State Music Festival 1, Q, 3, Tumbling Club 2
. . . Stringham, Joe: Football 2, 3, 4, Track 9, 3, 4, Tumbling
Club 2, 3, 4.
Strobl, James: General Course . . . Sturm, Cyril: lntramurals Q, 3,
4 . . . Swan, Susanne: Pep Club 4, Spanish Club Q, 4.
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Tank
wanton, Pete Louis: Chorale 2, 3, 4
. . Tank, Sandra:.Commercial Club 3,
'esident 4, Curtain Call Production Q,
i.l.A.A. 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Latin
lub 9, Library Staff 4, Pep Club 3,
:cretary 4, Quill and Scroll 4, "Talis-'
an" 9, co-circulation manager 4.
Taubel, Cathryn: Commercial Club 3, 4,
G.l.A.A. Q . . . Temple, Liz: "Clarion'
Q, 3, sponsorship manager 4, Curtain
Call Production 9, 3, crew head and
president 4, French Club 3, Latin Club
9, 3, treasurer 4, Pep Club 3, Ouill and
Scroll 3, 4, Radio Forum Workshop 4,
Summer Exchange Student to Germany 3,
Ushers Club 9, 3, 4.
Tessen, Daryl D.: General Course . .
Tews, James J.: General Course.
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Tews, ricia: Ba ette Q, Commer-
cial Club 3, 4, Curtain Call Produc-
tion SZ, 3, 4, Latin Club 9, Pep Band 9,
3, Pep Club 3, 4 . . . Thalke, Joyce:
Curtain Call Production 9, 3, French
Club Q, 3, vice president 4- Pep Club
3, "Talisman" 3, 4.
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Theisen, Robert: General Course . . .
Theiss, Terr : Curtain Call Acting Q, 3,
4, Declamati n 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Radio
Forum Work op 3, 4.
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Thibert Thomas Thurk
Timmzrs Treiber Trinrucl
it
Taubel Temvlf
Tessen Tews, J.
Tews, P. Thalke
Theisen Them
Thibert, Harvey M.: Football 9, Intramurals 9, 3, 4, Track 9 3,
4. . .Thomas, Jud : General Course. . ,Thurk, Sharon: Bowling
Club Q, Curtain gall Acting 3, 4, Latin Club Q.
Timmets, Donald: Curling Club 9 . . .Treiber, John A.: Bowling
Club 4, Curling Club 3, 4, Curtain Call Production Q, 3, 4,
Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Track 4 . . . Trinrud, Ramona: Archery Club
9, Curtain Call Production Q, 3, treasurer 4, Library Staff 4,
Pep Club 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, secretary
4, "Talisman" 2, 3, 4.
Seniors . . 35
Trover
Tyvol
Ulwelling
Van Daalwyk
Turkow
Uecker
Utschig
Vanden Boom
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Troyer, John: Badger Boys' State 3,
Debate 4, German Club 3, vice-president
4, Library Staff 4, Tumbling Club 3 . . .
Turkow, Donna Mae: Transferred from
Neenah, Wis. 3.
Tyvol, Thomas C.: Football SZ, 4, Track
4 . . . Uecker, Harlene M.: Archery
Club 2, Art Workshop 3, G.l.A.A. Q,
4, German Club 3, 4, Library Staff 4.
Ulwelling, Michael: Badger Boys' State
3, Basketball Q, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4,
Student Council Q, sergeant-at-arms 3,
vice-president 4, Track 2, 3, co-captain
4 . . . Utschig, Pat: Art Workshop 3, 4,
Curtain Call Acting Q, 3, 4, French
Club 3, 4, Latin Club SZ, Pep Club 3, 4,
Rawiwm QW!
Van Daalwyk, Marlene: Art Wo
Q, Curtain Call Production Q, 3, 4, G.l.
A.A. 2, 3 . . . Vanden Boom, Elaine:
Bowling Club 2, 3.
Vanden Boom, B.
Vander Heiden
Vanden Boom, Bill: Pep Band 2 . . .
Vander Heiden, Charlene: Curtain Call
Production Q, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, "Talis-
man" 9, 3, 4.
Most unforgettable moment:
Vanderloop, Dorothy: Commercial Club 4, Pep Club 3, 4 . . .
Van Dynhoven, Gerald: State Music Festival 9, Tennis Q,
manager 3 . . . Van Horn, James: Extemporaneous Speaking 4,
Football manager 2 and 3, head manager 4, German Club 3, 4,
Quill and Scroll 3, 4, "Talisman" 9, sports editor 3 and 4.
Van Lyssel, James: Curling Club Q . . . Van Oudenhoven,
Beverly: Bowling Club Q, 4, Camera Club secretary 4 . . . Van
Stappen, William: General Course.
36 . . . Seniors
Venderloop Van Dynhoven Van Horn
Van Lyssel Van Oudenhoven Van Stappen
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Verrier, Jerry: Basketball Qi Football Q,
3i lntramurals 3, 4 . . . Verrier, Judy:
Latin Club Qi Pep Club 3.
Voecks, Gary A.: Basketball manager Q,
3, and 4i Football Qi German Club Q...
Vogt, Alice Mae: Camera Club Q, 3i
Latin Club Qi Pep Club 3i Spanish Club
3, 4.
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Q N Voigt, Janice Mildred: Bowling Club 3i
'P Commercial Club 3, 4i Curtain Call
Q It Production 3, 4i G.l.A.A. Qi Home
A ' EcgnomgcsHClLEb 2' t1tramura4sI3, 4i
W TN V Li rary ta 4i ep u 3,4i" a isman"
'll' Mfw l 4 . . . Voll, Jeanne: Art Workshop Qi
Curtain Call Acting 3, 4i Declamation 4i
Verbrick G.l.A.A. Qi Intramurals Qi Pep Club 3,
Veriwiien 4i Radio Forum Workshop 3, 4i Spanish
'erbrick, James: Intramurals 3i Track Q,
. . . Verkuilen, Dave: Basketball Qi
aotball Q, 3, 4i Intramurals Q, 3, 4i
'ack Q, 3, ,4.
Club 3, 4.
Walters, Laurel: Archery Club Qi Art
Workshop Qi Bowling Club 3i G.l.A.A.
Qi l-lome Economics Club 3. . .Wankey,
Noreen Ann: Bowling Club 3, 4i G.l.
A.A. Q, 3i Home Economics Club vice-
president 3, 4.
our graduation night
Verrier, Je
Verrier, Ju
Voecks Vogt
Voigt Voll
Walters Wanlcey
Ward, Carol: Bowling Club Q, 3, 4i Commercial Club 4i l-lome
Economics Club 3i "Talisman" 4 . . . Warner, Donald E.: General
Course . . . Wautlet, Kathleen: Bowling Club Qi Commercial
Club 3, secretary 4i Pep Club 3, 4.
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Weber, Audrey: Archery Club 4, Bowling Club 4 . . . Weber,
I Jim: General Course . . . Weber, Rita: Cheerleaders Q, 3, 4-
Curtain Call Acting Q, 3, secretary 4i Latin Club Q, 3, co-consul
4i Library Staff, vice-president 4i Orchesis Q, secretary 3, vice-
president 4i Pep Club 3, 4.
Ward Warner Wautlet
Weber, A. Weber, J. Weber, R.
Seniors . . . 37
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Weiss, J.
Wendlandt
Wichman
Wilcox
Weiss, N.
Wenzel
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Weiss, Jeanine: Bandette SZ, 4, Com-
mercial Club 3, vice-president 4, Latin
Club Q, Library Staff 4, Pep Band 2, 3,
4 . . . Weiss, Nancy: Archery Club Q,
Bowling Club 3, Curtain Call Production
Q, 3, Latin Club Q, 3, "Talisman" 9, 3.
Nancy: Art Workshop 3,
4, "Clarion" 4, Curtain Call
3, 4, French Club 3, 4,
9, Pep Band 4, Pep Club 3,
Forum Workshop 3, 4 . . .
Michael: Badger Boys' State 3,
2, Flag raiser 4, Football 9, 3,
4, Intramurals 3, 4, Student
3, Track 3, 4.
Wichman, Richard: Bowling Club 9, 3,
4, Curtain Call Production Q, intra-
murals 9, 3, Tennis 2, 3. . . Wickesberg,
Ramona: State Music Festival 3.
Willer
Williams
Wilcox, Ted: Football 9, German Club Willer, Ken: General Course .
3, Intramurals 3 . . . Wilkinson, Sue: Williams, Richard: General Course
Badger Girls' State 3, Bandette Q, 3,
Curtain Call Production Q, 3, vice-
president 4, French Club 3, 4, Latin ClubCZ4flf
9, Library Staff 4, Orchesis 4, Pep Band Q
Q, 3, 4, Pep Club president 3, 4, Radio '
Forum Workshop Q, 3, co-president 4,
Student Council secretary-treasurer 4,
"Talisman" Q, 3, 4, Ushers Club 2, 3,
vice-president 4.
Best of luck
Williamson, Geraldine: Commercial Club 3, 4, Pep Club 3 . . .
Wilz, Patricia: G.l.A.A. Q, 3 . . . Wink, James: Badger Boys'
State 3, Camera Club 9, vice-president 3, Curtain Call Acting
3, president 4, Football Q, 3, 4, German Club 9, 3, 4, Oratory
4, Radio Forum Workshop 3, 4, Student Council Q, president 4,
Track 9, 3, 4.
Winter, Frances L.: Art Workshop 3, 4, Bowling Club Q, Cur-
ain Call Production 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Latin Club Q, 3,
'ep Club 3 . . . Witzke, David: Badger Boys' State 3, Bowling
:lub 4, Curling Club Q, 3, 4, Football Q, 3, Track 3, 4, Visual
Kids Club 3... Wifzlce,Janet: Commercial Club 3, Latin Club Q.
38 . . Seniors
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ollf, Janice: General Course.
to the class of '57
Wolfgram, Nancy A.: General Course
. . . Wooden, Roger: Intramurals 9, 3, 4.
Wordell, Ellen: Bowling Club 3, Pep
Club 3 . . . Worden, Peggy A.: French
Club 3, 45 2, 3, 4j PCD
3, treasurer 4.
Wren, Jerome: German Club 2, Quill
and Scroll 4 . . . Wunderlich, Gerald:
Intramurals Q, 3, 4.
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Wunderlich, Ronald: General Course
. . . Yonan, John M. ll: Camera Club
Q, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Tumbling Club 9,
3, 4, Visual Aids Club 9, 3, 4.
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Zordel
Visual Aids Club 3, 4.
Wunderlich, G
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Zanzig, William: Intramurals Q, 3, 4, Latin Club Q, Track 2
if Zehren, Gene: General Course . . . Zerbel, Art: Archery Club
9, 3, lntramurals 3, Nature Club 3, 4, Tumbling Club 3 4
Zordel, Marion: Art Workshop Q, Cheerleaders co-captain 4
Curtain Cail Acting SZ, 3, 4, G.l.A.A. Q, 3, Latin Club Q
Library Staff secretary 4, Pep Club 3, 4, "Talisman" 2 3 4
Ushers Club Q, 3, 4.
Zerbel
Seniors .
OTHER SENIORS
Arnold, Eunice Jean: General Course. Hopfensperger, Ronald L.: General Course.
Arnoldussen, Patricia Ann: General Course. Hughes, Richard J.: Intramurals 9, 3, 4.
Bahf, Kgng General Course, Kottke, Jack: General Course.
Berry, Janet: General Course. Mus' Marlene l-lbfdrl' SMHJ4'
Bjerlcvold, Ruth: Archery Club 4.
Casperson, Antoinette: General Course.
Moore, Ed: General Course.
Nowaak, Stan: General Course.
Counudl Drina: Transferred from Seymour, Wig. 4- Remmenga, Albert L.: Spanish Club Q, Visual Aids Club 3, 4
Eberhard, Gary: General Course.
Rosz, Bill: Transferred from Chicago, III, 4.
Franlce, Barbara Joyce: Archery Club Q, French Club Q, 3
S h ,R :L ' Cl b 2.
Goodman, Glen D.: General Course. ee awe' me atm U
Graber, Robert D.: Intramurals 4.
Hagen, Erwin: General Course.
Thomas, James R.: General Course.
Schroeder, Jim: Bowling Club 4, Intramurals 9, 3, 4, Tennis 3
Troyer, Phil: Badger Boys' State 3, Library Staff 4, Tumbling Club
4.
Haviland, Diane Kay: Transferred from Green Bay, Wis, 4, Zebik, Gene: Bowling Club 3, 4, lntramurals Q, 3, 4.
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alter a year in Tally Torture. Alton, Riley, D., Zwerg, J.
Gilding the Lily-Christ-
mas Play Makeup. Paul, J.
Birchler, Kirkpatrick.
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T. Benton
C. Berghuis
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S. Bergsbaken
B. Bernhagen
S. Berner
J. Besaw
B. Biechler
B. Biese
M. Billington
G. Bishop
P. Blahnik
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J. Bodmer
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C. Chmiel
L. Christensen
Christianson
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T. Christie
S. Coggeshall
J. Collar
J. Collins
J. Cotton
C. Cottrell
J. Cross
A. Cunningham
K. Currie
J. Daniels
J. Danley
A. Darling
P. Davis
G. DeBruin
M. DeDeclcer
D. Delain
R. Deltgen
W. Deltgen
D. Deschler
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W. Eastman
L. Edwards
J. Eggert
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J. Eickman
K. Ellenbeclcer
M. Ellenbeclcer
C. Ewald
K. Ewig
C. Fanselow
J. Fauk
J. Feavel
S. Feavel
C. Feil
J. Felauer
A. Femal
B. Fentz
J. Ferron
Cy. Fischer
M. Fischer
P. Fischer
K. Flood
J. Fredricks
M. Friss
C. Gammelin
R. Gardner
M. Gebheim
R. Gerhardt
G Gericke
W. Gibson
S. Gitter
J. Goehler
J. Gooding
M. Gresenz
Jac. Greunlce
Jam. Greunlce
P. Grishaber
K. Gruber
R. Gurnee
H. Hamann
L. Hameister
C. Hansen
J. Harmon
C. Harp
Je. Hart'es
K. Havell
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J. Hayes
G. Heckel
D. Heegeman
C. Heimmermann
D. Heinritz
G. Heisel
L. Helms
R. Helvey
D. Herman
R. Herrman
G. Herrmann
T. Heuer
J. Hod ins
P. Hoegel
K. Holehouse
J. Holzer
R. Hoolihan
M. Hooymen
M. Horn
D. Hostettler
D. Hove
D. Howe
N. Howey
D. Hughes
J. Huhn
J. Huolihan
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J. Baldwin
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K. Baur
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"Elvis" Quella, himself, CTom Quellal chats with the
other emcee, Mike Franzke.
Sherry Mclntyre winks as well as she sings.
With a iittie assistance from Elvis Qyou know whol,
the sophomores oi 1956-57 put on one oi the best
performances ever with Mike Franske and Tom
Queiia as emcees.
An Qrchesis number, 'ithe Dolls, Review,"
opened the show and was toiiowed by a piano
soio, "Sabre Dance." A clever rendition of 'The
S64 Question" received many laughs as did a
pantomime, "i'm So Glad." A girls' chorus and two
musical pantomimes preceded the vocal number
iiwinking at Men and the skit "Little Red Riding-
hoodf' Seiections were presented by two band
groups ioiiowed by "Shifting Whispering Sandsf'
Miss Ruth Mclfennan and Mr. Jack Burroughs
directed and produced the show.
They've got what it takes-Louie Martucci John Scribner, Cal Culbertson Ken Stroker, Jim McKehn, Mike
Finnegan, John Edwards, Tom Baurein, Dick Kloehn, lson Kloehn,
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l-lighlighted by a long-sought triumph over the Wild-
cats, our 1956 homecoming was a tremendous success.
An abundant supply of enthusiasm and spirit prevailed
throughout the vveeltend which began with a pep ses-
sion Friday afternoon. Led by the Concert Band. over
twenty Floats participated in the annual parade. Usher's
Club, with a lorty-four loot Float, captured First place.
Ar 1:30 l3.lVl. Whiting Field vvas invaded by hun-
dreds ot students complete with beanies, shalceroos
and, ol course, their exuberant soiritl The victorious
'IO-7 triumph over Green Bay West was lollovved by
the traditional snalce dance dovvn College Avenue.
The eventful and activity-iilled day was climaxed by
the homecoming dance.
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"l iust received a letter from Poppa." Quelle, M.,
Kellogg-"Everything Nice."
"EVEl2YTl-llNG NICE"
Orlando Todd .....,..,.,.......,........ John Kellogg
Adelaide Todd ....................... Sallie Coggeshall
Edith .........,,. ...... M ary Quella
Jackie .......... ..... K atie Fanselow
Penny .......,.... ..... L uann Zimmerman
Cornelia Todd ........ .... S andy Dominowslti
Clifford Henderson ..... ...........,....... D aril Riley
Appleton l'ligh Schools annual series ol one-act
plays began with "Everything Nice" by A. A.
Olfeele. The story is ol Qrlando Todd and his in-
vention, "happiness gas." The plot is complicated
by Mr. Todd's two young nieces' pranlcs, his daugh-
ter's engagement plus various other predicaments,
Kellogg, Fanselow, Quella M., Riley, D.,
Coggeshall, Dominowslci, Zimmerman, L.
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"Let me help you, Inez." Faulx,Ju., Mclntyre, D.-"The Neighbors
"Tl-lE NElGl-lBOl2S"
Mis' Abel. , . ....,.........,...... Nancy Newberry
Grandma ......, ,.... R osalie Wetzel
Ezra Williams. .,.. ,...... P aul Gloss
lnez .,......,. . .,,... Judy Fault
Mis' Moran. . ..... Carolyn Ewald
Peter .,.......... .,,. D avid Mclntyre
Mis' Trot ,.........,. ..... .... P a t Duszynslci
Mis' Carry Ellsworth ........,...........,... Judy Boyle
Wisconsin's own Zona Cuale was the authoress of
the second one-act, "The Neighbors." A quiet
comedy, the play illustrated the co-operation among
neighbors in a typical small town. When a crisis
arises, in the form of a small boy coming to live
among them, their line character is evidenced.
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Verkuilen by Coach Hamann.
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American Field Service representatives Marilyn
Saiberlich, Francoise Benoit, Liz Temple.
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The Appleton centennial seal is displayed by Miss Robi- 2
chaud, Jerry Olm, and Bob Meek ol Home Room 162
authors of its theme, "Appleton Always Advancing."
Miss Wolf and the Fire House 5 plus 1-Miss Kniebusch, Miss Riedl
Miss Landreman, Miss Klumb, Sue Piepenburg, Miss Robichaud.
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.lean Voll was the winner in the annual
serious declamation contest held on No-
vember 19. She gave "The Show Must Go
On," by Ann Fuller. It is the story of a
circus clown and his invalid son Eddie in
the midst of near disaster.
"The Promise," by Midred Cram, was
chosen by Joan McBain. This reading
portrays a young married couple's re-
alization ol their real love lor each other
alter lacing death..
Bob Boettcher chose Helen Ciarlcs
"Moonset," a story ol three desolate
soldiers alone on a battlefield .
"Antonia Qpens l-lis Eyesf' by Mar-
garet Montague was presented by Anne
Boronow. This declam is about a little
blind Italian boy who sincerely believes
his eyes will uopenu soon.
The story ol a blind shepherd was given
by Katherine Mclfechnie in Stewart
'l0lard'S "Qutcast ol the Hills." Alter
losing his only worldly possessions when
his sheep are stolen, Jonathan Deal dis-
covers that he must have laith in people.
Miss Ruth Mclfennan coached this
group.
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A whimsical reading about an odd
parent and an even odder physician is
"DL Kronlchiten by Charles Dale. John
Kellogg placed lirst with this selection in
the humorous declamation recital.
"These Modern lnconyeniencesf' by
Edna Means was chosen by Judy Goehler.
It is a delightful story ol a woman trying
to malce reservations by telephone ,to
Arizona. Her experience with the dial
mechanism results in near-hysterics.
Mary Kay Beclcer chose "My Victorian
Girihoodf' by S. Leacoclc. ln it she por-
trayed a rather frivolous, llighty English
girl describing her young lite and her
fiance, Allred.
l.. L. Blaclcs "Brothers at the Broad-
castn was given by Marilyn Saiberlich.
This hilarious impersonation of Shakes-
peare's Hl'lamlet" l4ept the audience roar-
ing.
Terry Theiss's reading "China-Blue
Eyes" by Alma Foss is an interpretation ol
the typical awlcward teen-age brother.
Kenneth Sager.
Voll, Boronow, McBain, Mclfechnie, Boettcher.
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"Resolved: That the federal government
shall sustain a 9095 parity on all major
agricultural products." With this question
before them, the debate team started this
year with several trial debates in different
parts of the state. The First of these was
held at Neenah I-ligh School, and another
Debates contribute discussion
in Two Rivers. Still another trip toolc them
to Marquette l-ligh School in Milwaulcee
on January 19,
Another aspect of the preliminaries in-
cluded rehearsals and preparation tor the
meets. The debaters spent many long hours
doing research and reference worlc which
will contribute as helpful experience in
years to come.
The debate series began on February Q.
The district meet was First, followed by
the sectional tournament held on February
'16, with the climax at the state meet on
the First and second of March.
The "AH squad consisted of Gretchen
Gericke, Sandy Jimos, John Kellogg, and
Mary Quella. Mr. lt-larvey Reinholz was
the adviser of the debaters and accom-
panied them on the meets,
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As the Five contestants met in Mr. l-lelble's otiice just before noon
to choose their topics, the twenty-eighth annual Bolton-Roth extem-
poraneous contest began. They drew Five subjects, then chose one of
those to spealc on after an hour's preparation.
Dwayne Norris' tallc was, "Focus on Mid-East lssues." l'le presented
the economic and geographical background for the critical current
problems in this area.
The winning speech, delivered by Mary Quella, was "Can France
Keep Algeria?" Mary presented the various conflicts she saw between
the two countries that need solving to answer this question.
Speaking third in the recital was Bob Boettcher. He chose the
topic "Israel versus Egypt." l'le aired his views on the circumstances
Eacing the worldis great powers in bringing peace to the Middle
ast.
Judi Beglinger also presented an issue of foreign importance.
"Moves toward European Unity," explained her views of Nato, the
common marlcet plan, and Euratom.
'Klntegration Complications," by Jim Van Horn brought out the
looming question of segregation or integration.
Coaching the students on their presentations was Miss Elizabeth
plowright.
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This year's Edward Heiss Cratorical Contest was won by Daril
Riley. Daril chose "Americas Greatest Problem" as the subject ol
his original oration. He stressed the idea that the problems ol prejudice
against religions, nationalities, and races are present in every com-
munity. His fine delivery and excellent text brought him the top honor.
John Baumgartner, the only sophomore in competition, spoke on
"A Challenge to American Youthf' Dealing with our American
freedoms, John made a plea for the youth ol the present day to put
these freedoms to their best use.
"0ur American Nlistaleef the tallc given by Dave Schuetter, out-
lined the mistalces, as he saw them, in our Foreign aid program.
ln an oration dealing with big business, Jerry Bloch used a clever
analogy to prove his point. His speech was entitled "l3igness lsnit
Badnessf'
.lim Wink, in his "Home and Family" sincerely expressed the im-
portance ol home lite and its eilects on all members of a Family, par-
ticililarlynteenagers. He stressed the thought UHome is only what you
ma e it.
dMr. Kenneth Sager, head oi the Social Studies Department, was the
a viser.
Wink, J., Schuetter, Mr. Sager, Riley, D., Bloch, Baumgartner.
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Daril Riley
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Oh, Miss Janie!!"+Becker
"Oh, Isl Daddy he patriotic." "Dlddy'slItlIe Darling!"
-Boronow Troyer, J., Schuh, J.
"Scooper, no fighting!"-Riley, D., Meek, Boronow
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The small midwestern town of Willoughby, lo-
cated near an army camp, set the scene for the
senior class play, "Janie", by Josephine Bentham
and l-lerschel Williams, which was presented on
April 6.
Ir was a portrayal of the typical family situation-
the Colburn family. Janie, the charming sixteen year
old high school senior, was overwhelmed by the
arrival of Diclc, a Yale sophomore, at the camp,
Scooper, her high school boy friend, was forced
into the baclcground.
Mr. Colburn. being a prominent citizen, was
appointed head ofthe civic entertainment committee
for the soldiers. Janie and her high school girl
friends used this opportunity to their advantage,
contrary to the wishes of Mr. Colburn, who was
determined the irls should have no part in this
entertainment. Aiil ended well as Scooper's high
school zest won out over the sophistication of Diclc.
The intricate and amusing problems of Janie and
her friends which developed from such a situation,
resulted in the light comedy of "Janie"
"Hail, hail, the gang's all here."
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Janie .........
Elsbeth ,....,...
Grandma Colburn
John Van Brunt.
Dick ,...,..,...
Thelma Lawrence
Tina ..,..........
Bernadine ......
Paula ......
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Andy ....
Frank .........
Oscar ,.......,.
Mickey ..,.....
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Marilyn ........
Carry Lee ......
Bonnie ....,....
Uncle Poodgie..
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Lighting Heads. .
Design Head ....
Sound Heads ......
Make-up Head..
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...Anne Boronow
........JanSchuh
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. . . .Jerry Lecy
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.......Pat Utschig
. .Mary Kay Becker
.......l?ita Weber
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. . . .Bruce Alton
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...Bob Boettcher
Miss Ruth McKennan
Mr. Jack Burroughs
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....Carolyn Ewald
. . . .Barbara Bloomer
. . . . . . .Joan McBain
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... BruCe Alton
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. . . . , .Judy Paul
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.... .Jim Lewis
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. . . .Marcia Manner
. . . . .Jim Salentine
......Ann Darling
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. . . .Marilyn Bartman
.....Lolly Morrissey
Mary Ellen Bowers, Carolyn Chmiel, Betsy Davis, Katy Fanselow, Christi
Goss, Rita LeMoine, Connie Gardner, Karen Kirkpatrick, CeCe Knudsen,
Jane Rath, Sue Wilkinsen, Vicki Spooner.
As the curtain opened on the Christmas play,
a spotlight was focused on the interior ol a
seventeenth century castle. The household was
preparing lor the great celebration of Christmas
Eve, but the principal members ol the lamily were
saddened because ol the unjust imprisonment of a
son by Queen Elizabeth.
The plot resolves to a happy ending as the true
meaning and spirit of Christmas is portrayed at the
instigation ol the court jester.
"The Queens Christmas," writtep by Alice
Gerstenberg was presented by Curtain Call
Acting, and Production. Miss Ruth Mclfennan,
directed the dramatic performance while Mr. Jack
Burroughs supervised the technical production.
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Celestials assemble before the manger in the finale.
to politics
Adlai Stevenson-Jim Dohr
lhrough the auditorium doors streamed delega-
tions ol students carrying Republican and Demo-
cratic banners and musicians playing campaign
songs. Which political party and candidates would
the students choose as the victors ol the 1956 moclc
election ol Appleton Senior l'ligh School?
The student body listened to speakers from both
parties state their vievvs on domestic and Foreign
aliairs. Each endeavored to convince the voters
ol his party's superiority.
Alter the campaigning, voting machines were
brought into the school to simulate more closely
the real election. The vvhole project, including
the voting and tallying, served to acquaint the
students further vvith the party platforms, regis-
trations and voting procedures ol a nation-vvide
election.
Ike and Mamie-Jim Zwerg, Sandy .limos
General chairman lor the rally was David Miller.
The Democratic party chairman vvas played by John
Kellogg and the campaign chairman by David By-
lield. Lynn Meyer toole the part ol the Republican
party chairman.
Candidates lor President and Vice President on
the Republican ticlcet vvere portrayed by Jim
Zvverg as Dwight D. Eisenhovver and Bob Bauman
as Richard Nixon. Qn the Democratic ticlcet, Adlai
Stevenson was impersonated by Jim Dohr and
Senator Estes Kelauver was played by David
Schuetter. The candidates, wives and other party
dignitaries comprised the parties' delegations.
Co-operating in presenting the moclc political
rally were the teachers ol the Social Studies de-
partment and the juniors of the American l-iistory
classes.
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Student: register for coming election day.
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CLOCKWISE: Seiberlich, Becker, M., Knolce, Alton, R'l , D., Mrs. Sullivan, Briese, S., Seli , Zwer , J.
SEATED: McKenny, Sezring
STANDING: Call, Do., Kronberg, Warner, J.
Cunningham, Bauman, McBain
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A chapter ol your life, your high school days, con-
sisting ol dances, sports events, plays, band concerts,
academic worlc, clubs and numerous other activities
were photographed and recorded for you by the
l'Clarion" staff. Although the '4Clarion" is an an-
nual publication, distributed at the end ol the school
year, it represents the time and eltorts put in by the
'KClarion" members ever since the First weelc of
school. Not a day, week, or month passed by, with-
out Finding the "Coop" occupied by its ardent
"Clarion,' statl writing stories, cropping pictures,
setting up pages and in general putting out the
"Clarion"
Prospective members were aslced to submit stories,
illustrations, photographs, and letters of application.
On the merit ol these etforts, several students as-
cended to the ranlts of the "Clarion', staff.
Co-editors Sue Briese, and Ruth Selig headed the
staft with Mary Beclcer, Jim Zwerg, and Bruce Alton
as their associate editors. The art section was handled
by Marilyn Saiberlich, photography by Curt Knolce,
and sports by Daril Riley. The statf was advised by
Mrs. Caroline Sullivan.
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SEATED: Ballard, Krieclc, Boyle, Ju., Krueger, S.
STANDING: Lande, Navarrete.
ln the journalistic world it is the behind-the-
scene worlc of the business statt which aids the
editorial statl in publishing its yearboolc. It a
student was able to obtain ten sponsorships, he
was admitted-to the stahc. Once a member, it was
part ot his obligation to see that the Clarion be
made Financially possible by selling subscriptions
and sponsorships. Numerous other aspects of the
business end ol the Clarion were the responsi-
bility of the business staff, and with great pride
they distributed the Finished product.
This year's start was headed by Jane Ottman,
sponsorship manager, Liz Temple, subscription
manager, Marcia Manier, business manager with
Mary McKee as their assistant. Miss Elizabeth
Plowright was the faculty adviser.
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BOTTOM ROW: Rendell, B., Faulc, Je., Mischlce.
MIDDLE ROW: Thallre, E., Eweld, Metlco.
TOP ROW: Holehouse, Kellogg.
SEATED: Beglinger, Miss Williams.
A weelcly coverage
BOTTOM ROW: Barlow Deflerding, J., Bartmenn.
Mioms Row: mi, D., bamiu, Lockery.
TOP ROW: Mclntyre, D., Kuhr.
Students have anxiously awaited the HTally"
every Tuesday since last Fall. Within its pages, the
editorial stall reported the latest at fX.l-l.S., which
included everything from the recipients ol honors,
the summary ol sports events, the programs for
assemblies, special classroom and department
projects, to the latest Hsteadiesf'
Few students are aware ol the long hours and
extensive worlc the stati puts in, to meet its weelcly
deadline and publish its four-page paper.
Betsy Davis served the "Tally" as editor in
chief, Judy Beglinger and Karen Simenson were
news co-editors, Mary Ouella handled the duties
ol leature editor, and Jim Van l'lorn was the
sports editor. Miss Marjorie Williams and Mr. EJ.
Goodrich were the Faculty advisers ol the "Tally,"
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BOTTOM ROW: Park, Deschler, Boronow, Reinlce, Schmirler, Paselc.
TOP ROW: Mignon, J., Wilkinson, Trinrud, R., Riclcer, Berner, Schumann
the latest at A. H. S.
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BOTTOM ROW: Voigt, Ja., Belling.
TOP ROW: Jochman, M., Abendroth, Su., Curtis, A.
Any day of the weeic members of the advertising
section of the Tally Business Staff could be found
securing ads to help malce the "Tally" Financially
possible. On Tuesdays, A. H S. students welcomed
the members of the circulation division as they dis-
tributed the paper to the homerooms and other sub-
scribers. The third section, business, l4ept the
Financial records.
The fact that there were practically T350 A. i'l. S.
students reading "Tallies" every Tuesday reflected
the etiiciency of the vvorlc of the business stati.
This past year Ann Mcifathron, assisted by l'lelen
Rugland headed the advertising staff, Luann Kreiling
and Joyce Luepice handled the business section, and
Sandra Tank was in charge of circulation. Mr.
Bruno Krueger was the adviser ofthe stati.
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BOTTOM ROW: Zordel, McEathron, Rugland, Finnegan, D.
TOP ROW: Mr. Krueger, Carlsen, Sauter, Hughes, D., Sorenson, Hemmen
Activities . . . 69
Journalists' Goal
The Edward Weismiller Chapter ol Ouill and Scroll
is the journalism society ol Appleton l-ligh School. Ju-
niors and seniors who were members ol the editorial or
business stalls ol "Clarion" or the "Talisman" and had
high scholastic standing, were recommended for mem-
bership by their advisers.
The main project lor this year was the publication ol
"Patterns ol Stardustfi "Patterns" is a collection ol the
prize winning entries of student literary etiorts and is
produced through the co-operation oi the English,
commercial, art and printing departments.
programs lor the year featured a variety ol speakers.
The high point in the year's programming was the An-
nual Christmas Musicale to which parents were invited.
BOTTOM ROW: Daril Riley, president, Miss Landreman, adviser.
TOPhROW: Jane Ottman, treasurer, Barbara Siegel, vice-president, Marilyn Saiber
ic , secretary.
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BOTTOM ROW: Brooks, J. A., Belling, Trinrud, R., Mcifathron, Temple, L., Rugland.
TOP ROW: Luepke, J., Tank, S., Van Horn, Beall, H., Ehlke, Ouella, M.
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BOTTOM ROW: Rendall, B., Strehmel, G., Kreiling, L., Franzke, J., Finnegan, D., Wilkinson.
TOP ROW: Becker, M., Pruett, Briese, McKee, M., Lande, Davis, B., Manier, M., Rath, Simenson
70 . . . Activities
Nucleus of the student laody
Student Council, A. l'l. S.'s governing body enjoyed
one of the most successful years in its history during
1956-57. A sophomore welcome dance the home-
coming dance, the Christmas T. B. party and the "Foreign
Fantasy" were among the social events sponsored. '
Standing committees carried out the revision of the
"Student l'landlJook," took charge of the penny drive
lor foreign exchange students, sponsored a student di-
rectory and carried out the various phases of student
government.
president ol the Student Council was Jim Wink, as-
sisted by Mike Ulvvelling, vice-president and Sue Wil-
kinson, secretary-treasurer. Miss Annabelle Wolf and
Mr. Charles Cook were the aclvisers.
SEATED: Menning, S., Dhein, Zeiss, Pusch, Mclienn , A,
STANDING: Barlow, Greiner, Krueger, D., Roemer, B., Tank, D., Buloolz, J., Souders,
R., Kloehn, ll., Jesse, F., Fulton.
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STANDING: Juhnlze, Kloes, R., Meyer, L., Benton, DeBruin, Kunitz.
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STANDING: Schreiter, Cliloudemens, Bloch, Homes, Alton, Meek, Ehlke, Schuh.
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Spirit expressed through music.
At all athletic events the lively
music from the Pep Band stimulated
the enthusiasm of the spectators
and the spirit of the A. l-l. S.
teams. The loyal members ol this
organization willingly participated
at pep sessions and parades.
Mr. Frank Comella devoted his
time, energy, and talents to direct-
ing the band. The response ol the
students and athletes was gratify-
ing to his musicians. A. l-l. S.
school spirit earned an enviable
reputation in the conference be-
cause oi their eliorts.
Tom Jacobs, Chuck Riley, and Mary Becker
break loose with a trumpet yell.
Tom Jacobs admires Mr. C's talent. Percussion personified, Wilkinson, Kloehn, Don., Bartman, Ottmen, Deshaney Rl
FRONT ROW: Wilkinson, Schutz, Ottman, Jooss, Voi ht, Je., deVos, Salzman, Becker, M., Riley, C., Beurain, Merkle, B.
BACK ROW: Kloehn, Dick, Kloehn, Don., Bartman, Deghaney, Ri., Franzke, M., West, Jo., Ouelle, T., Strehmel, G., Christie, Scribner, J., Norris, McEathron Wink
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Symphony in strings
ln the eyes of Appleton l-ligh,
the Orchestra is the "Flower of
the Musical World." Members ol
Qrchestra performed at the Christ-
mas and Spring Concerts and in
the Annual Music Festival.
Their repertoire covered a broad
range ol musical compositions re-
quiring intensive study and ac-
complished musicianship.
The ollicers ol the Qrchestra
were Marilyn Saiberlich, presi-
dent, Katy Fanselow, vice-presi-
dent, and Betsy Davis, treasurer.
Mr. Anthony Bacich directed the
Orchestra.
ln perfect harmony-Pam Gruehn, Barb Bacich,
Dorothy Finnegan, Jerry Borsche.
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of Katy Fanselow.
FIRST VIOUNS: Bacich, H., concertmistress, Siegel, Schneider, M., Lewis, A., Bailey, Riclcer, Brummund, Simpson, R. SECOND VlOLlNS: Royan, principal, Harrass
Burns, Chapman, Haclcbert, Plutz, Massey, Johnson, Ron. FLUTES: Iv'cEathron, Rippl, Larsen, Walter. CLARINETS: Quella, Mary, Weiss, J., deVos, Dunsirn, N. VIOLAS
Davis, B., principal, Finnegan, Gruehn, Smedlund, J., Borsche. CELLOS: Saiberlich, principal, Gericlce, Fanselow, Grebe, Mackesy, Baur, Kuntsman. BASSES: Brinker
principal, Finnegan, M., Kimball, J,, Simpson, W., Jimos. OBOE: Bloedorn, D. BASSOONS: Piepenburg, Wilkinson, Binsleld. FRENCH HOPNS: Strieby, Kobal
R., llendall, B., Warner, J. BASS CLARINETS:Kellogg,DanIey.SAXOPHONES:Maihews,Jooss.TROMBONES1Mclntyre, D., Strehmel, G. PERCUSSION: Schmidt
A., Solberg, S., Schlaier, Mclntyre, S. TUBA: Helvey. CONDUCTOR: Anthony Bacich.
Activities . . .
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BOTTOM POW: Boyle, Ju., Fischer,
P Wehrenberg Schirmacher
Mibbts now: Grammar, B., Ander-
son, K. Ferron Lueblce, Mr. Schulz.
TOP ROW: Riley, D., Brandt, K.,
Lucders, Steiner.
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Chorale, the third vocal group
at A. H. S., was a select group ol
singers from the chorus. Their lame
spread city wide as they were
called on to sing at various or-
ganizations. Along with singing in
the concerts, members ol the
Chorale participated in the An-
nual State Music Festival.
This group also toolc an active
part in all the formal concerts.
BOTTOM ROW: Marske, Bueltner, Archam
beault, Ven Rooy, J.
MIDDLE ROW: Bock, Schulz, Se., Schroeder, E.
Beglinger.
TOP ROW: Lemmons, llemmense, Smudde, T.
Gurnee, W.
on wings of song
Girls who were interested in
group singing joined A. H. Sfs
Cnlee Club to put their musical
talents to worlc. Daily practice was
held under the direction of Mr.
Lester Schulz. Their successful per-
formance at the music concerts was
the result oi many hours oi dili- -
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On hand to welcome the com-
ing oi spring at their May Concert li 4
was the A. H. S. Chorus. This .6
group also heralded the Yuletide an
season with its annual Christmas P iiiii X
concert and assembly program. .
Since this is a class meriting a g y .
credit per year, the members met ', , i T
with their director, Mr. Lester g at , T gf a t
Schulz, every day. This organiza- C1 W ' ' ii P
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BOJTOM Row: sreniuna, Wolfgram, J., Pittman, Y X 1 ' 1. it ' '
pqejleglzgs, Maller, Ch., Miller, M. J., Hanson, V
SECOND ROW: Geron, Wickesberg, C., Wordell,
E.,hKreicha, Carew, Sheperdson, Hamilton,
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THIRD ROW: Argusl, Kruclreburg, DeBraal, S.,
Schermitzler, Hanson, N, Marschner, Mauthe,
D., Malcore.
TOP ROW: Jagoditsh, Welbes, DeShaney, J.,
Miller, P., Wheeler, Jo., Schmidt, M.
BOTTOM ROW: Murphy, R., McDonald, B., Hopfensperger, M., Wiclcesberg, R., Archambeault, Ginnow, Buettner, Spang, Emmer, Marslze, Goss, C., Wordell, E., Van
Rooy, J., Kufner, M., Nutting, Otto, J., Christen, Ralph, Schulz, at piano.
SECOND ROW: Bock, B., Hayes, Reitzner, Feldhahn, Seeger, D., Priebe, Mitchell, P., Buss, P., Kranzusch, K., Fischer, Ca., Schroeder, P., Schroeder, E., Sachs, D., Daniels,
P., Schirmecher, Bloomer, Mr, Schulz.
THIRD ROW: Berner, Chapin, Beyer, Ru., Steiner, Lueblre, Martucci, Ohlrogge, Beyer, Ron, Sanders, Brandt, K., Smudde, T., Gurnee, W., Eisch, G., Becker, C., Casperson,
R., Lueders, Retzlafl, P., Wehrenberg, Boyle, Ju., Anderson, K., Piette, J.
TOP ROW: Fischer, P., Radtke, J., Ferron, Grimmer, B., Bronstad, L., Gibson, Riley, D., Swanton, Heegeman, Boyle, Ja., Lemons, Schultz, R., Remmenga, Stoegzr, Zanzig,
B., Hameister, H., Steinberg, W., Abendroth, K., Nowak, Knoll, B., Kufner, Y.
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MIDDLE: Krieclc, Paselc, Fulton, Warner, J., Ballard, Larsen, Mclienny, Wiprud.
TOP: Balliet, C., Schrage, Bradford, Tank, D., Dhein, Blum, Behr, N., Ouella, T., Coggeshall, Haclcbert.
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BOTTOM: Mischlce, Krause, De., Zanzig, Massey,Dennil:, Van Lieshout, Klingbile, Wink, P.
MIDDLE ROW: Nock, Frommherz, Thomas, R., Crabb, Houfek, Wagner, Loysen, Owings.
BACK ROW: Anderson, C., Holzknecht, Olson, Grohe, Kisslinger, Baumgartner, Franzke, M., Beall,
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MIDDLE POW: Zephirin, Pearl, Jochman, Joan, Neuenleldt, Betti, Rammer, J.
TQP ROW! Manier, J., McKee, Kranhold, Shenandoah, Chmiel, Bowers, Johnson, B.
and third Thursday of each month,
Latin Club joined the other language clubs at
the annual spring picnic. Other features of this
year's activities included the initiation of new
members, the singing of Latin Christmas carols, the
annual mothers' tea and a farewell party for all
graduating seniors.
Student direction was handled by Sandy Schulz
and Rita Weber, co-consuls, Marily Sternhagen,
scriba or secretary, Liz Temple, quaestor or treas-
urer, Barb Mathews, aedile or program chairman.
Miss Janet Riedl was the adviser ol the club.
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BOTTOM ROW: Crowe, Radtke, L., Poiishinslci, Morrissey, McBain, Manier, M., Wunderlich, J., Cundy, Jones.
MIDDLE ROW: Weller, Semmelhaclc, Zwerg, P., Towsley, Good, Pollard, S., Johnson, J., Kloehn, K.
TOP ROW: La Rue, DeNoyer, Kaufman, Thompson, A., Scribner, J., Barnes, Lewinstein, Wollwage.
Activities
Diplomats
of French culture
BOTTOM ROW: McElroy, Benoit, Piette, C., Petit C., Thalke, J.
MIDDLE ROW: Seeger, Di., Thalke, E., Lewis, A., Seering, Schroeder, M., Royan.
TOP ROW: Olson, P., Brinker, Shenandoah, Hocflel, P., Menning, C.
SEATED: Petit C. Benoit, Piette, C., Thalke, J.
STANDING: Dr. Schluetter, Brinker.
"La Fleur-de-l.is" has become a
popular club in its three years of exist-
ence. Membership was open to those
students who had at least one year of
French and were interested in France
and its customs.
This year's program included Miss
Marguerite Schumann who presented an
interestin approach on touring Europe.
During Christmas vacation a dinner con-
sistin entirely oi French foods was en-
joye .
The club was fortunate this year in
having assistance lrom our exchange stu-
dent, Francoise Benoit, a native of
France who was able to give authentic
information about her homeland.
French Club was advised by Dr.
Rudolph Schlueter, and capably handled
by Carol Piette, president, Joyce Thalke,
vice-president, Coleen Petit, secretary,
Jerry Brinker, treasurer.
BOTTOM ROW: Rendell, B., Wendtland, Boronow, Carlson, Spooner, Wilkinson, Park.
MIDDLE ROW: Knudsen, C., Zimmerman, J., Winter, F., Chmiel, Coggeshall, Roblee, Weinberger.
TOP ROW: Genal, D., Norseen, Norris, Riley, D., Beall, H., Pruett, McEethron.
Activities
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BOTTOM ROW: Bodmer J Herrman R Uecker H McKechnue Sinkler Hannemenn
TOP ROW: Harp, Rosenberg Boettcher Root Wilcox Herman Harrass
"Der Deutsch Vereinf' organized to
enrich students' baclcground in the study
of German, was open to all students en-
rolled in German classes and to those
who had one unit of credit in this
language.
Every year the "German Award" is
presented to the most outstanding mem-
ber of the club on Awards Day. The
name ol the winner is engraved on the
club's honor plaque, and he receives
a miniature of this plaque.
The club adviser, Dr. Rudolph Schlue-
ter, was assisted by Marilyn Saiberlich,
president, John Troyer. vice-president,
Gerlinda Strehmel, secretary, and Bob
Meelc treasurer.
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BOTTOM ROW: Ewald Metzlg Ream Rucker Zempure Knudsen Gammelln
TOP ROW: Lemke,T., Krueger .l Hensley Frahm W Kuhr Greunke Jam Sabee
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SEATED: Mrs. Himebaugh, Trinrud R., Kunitz, C., Ottman.
STANDING: Callahan, Gardner, C., Fischer, Ma., Spang.
Pan American Day found the enthusiastic mem-
bers ol Spanish Club commemorating the occasion
and enjoying their annual enchilada dinner. The
traditional Spanish Hpinatan and Uposadan high-
lighted the pre'-Christmas activities of this or-
ganization. A spring picnic for all the language
clubs was the concluding event on the year's
social calendar.
The Spanish Club is open to all second-year
students who have received a passing grade in
First-year Spanish, and all First-year students who
have obtained a grade of at least NH- for the
First quarter.
Under the guidance of Mrs. Violet Himebaugh,
the club's activities were carried out by Charles
Kunitz, president, Joe Jochman, vice-president,
Ramona Trinrud, secretary, Jane Ottman, trea-
surer, Connie Gardner, refreshment chairman, Mary
Ann Fischer, program chairman, and Paul Jaclc,
sergeant-at-arms.
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BOTTOM ROW: Darling, Jimos, Reed, Schuman, Zeh, Gericke, Davis, P., Birchler, Mitchler, Bloomer, Brooks, J. Ann.
SECOND ROW: Belling, Anderson, K., Abendroth, Sh., Laue, Rath, Pruett, Peckhan, Vogt.
Tl-llRD ROW: Schmidt, A., Voll, Juhnlce, D., Aures, Roeck, L., Byfield, Beckley, Stark, K.
TOP ROW: Gresenz, Konz, J., Douglas, R., Christie, Ragus, Dresden, Cross, J., Jack, Gerhardt, R.
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BOTTOM ROW: Harwood, Bodmer, S., Brown, S., Schneider, Mb., Klapper, Hartju, Ja., Berner, Balliet, S., Vanden Heuvel B., Jochman, Joa., Pirner, Kremer
SECOND ROW: Sherry, Van Housen, Jorgenson, Collar, J., Simon, J., Sauter, Bailey, DeBraal. J.,Elsner, Brinlcman, Ca.. Merlzle.
THIRD ROW: Pusch, Bloedorn, D., Harties, Je., Turkow, Jo., Gertz, Fulcer, N., Briese,'S., Goehler, J Tesmer, Bubolz, N., Krause, Di.
TOP ROW: Mitchell, P., Dunsirn, N., Lappi, Lefevere, Reigel, Beaumont, Bosin, Bedard, Kickland, D., Christensen, Turkow, Ju., Mennlng, S.
P rocligies ol Hollywood
The call ol the theater to those dramatically in-
clined was found in Curtain Call Acting, the drama
organization ol A. l-l. S. Tryouts testing the dra-
matic vvorth ol applicants were necessary to gain
membership.
At their bi-monthly business meetings members
studied the history ol the theater and the slcills ol
acting. They also presented short plays which were
subjected to the criticism ol their fellow members.
This year's Christmas production was "The
Oueenis Christmas," a play with an early English
setting. Members ol Orchesis assisted with several
dance sequences,
Under the supervision ol Miss Ruth Mclfennan
and Miss Arlyn Zeller, the club's meetings were in
the charge ol Jim Winlc, president, Marilyn Saiber-
lich, vice-president, Rita Weber, secretary, and
Marge l'lelein, treasurer.
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SECOND ROW: Mclfechnie, Darling, Becker, M., Simenson, Jochman, M., Bloomer, Boronow, Dohr.
THIRD ROW: Lewis, J., Paul, J., Ballard, Carlsen, Balliet, S., Briese, McKee, M., Boettcher.
TOP ROW: Alton, Sauter, Rosenberg, Ewalcl, Riley, D., Manner, M., Davis, B., Meelc.
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MIDDLE ROW: Mc lntyre, D., Selig, Elliott, Sommers, Fanselow, Poyan, Newbury, Corbett.
TOP ROW: Lecy, G., Zwerg, J., llagus, Gallagher, Laue, Coggeshall, Dhein, Kellogg. A S
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BOTTOM ROW: Birchler Finnegan, D., Gilfin, DeBruin, C.. Pirner, Pugh.
SECOND ROW: Balliet, C., Knapstein, Bally, Marske, Knoz, L., McKenny, Menning.
THIRD ROW: Schrage, McEathron, Malmstrom, Hertjes, Ja., Simon, J., Berghuis, l-lartjes, Je., Hooyman.
TOP ROW: Siegel, Lewis, A., deVos, Piepenburg, Norseen, Eichhorst, Schmalz, Fredriclzs.
Gathering props, putting on malce-up,
reguladng hghn and sound, and dedgning
and conshucdng sew, conshhne the major
duties ol Curtain Call Production members.
This organizahon deserves a great deal ol
credit lor the success ol the performances
presented to the student body and the
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New members were accepted alter a
senes ol meehngs exphimng and teshng
the technique used behind-the-scenes.
Mr. Jaclc Burroughs, Mrs. Gene Nienow
and NAL Cyvven Reppertadvhed the club.
lt was under the leadership ol Liz Temple,
preddenq Sue VVHkHwon, Wce-preddenb
BOTTOM ROW: Wilkinson, Temple, L., Rugland, Schreiter.
MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Brandt, Mr. Reppert, Trinrud, R.
TOP ROW: Roecic, L., Benz, Root, Ness, Mr. Burroughs.
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BOTTOM ROW: VanDealwylc, M., Wendlandt, Pruett, Ottman, Knudsen, Borchardt, Brooks, Judy A.
SECOND ROW: Call, Du., Baurain, Kloehn, Do., McElroy, Douglass, Call, Do., Trieber, J.
THIRD ROW: Weiss, Doneldflioley, Kloehn, Di., Binsfeld, Doerfler, Ouella, Mary, Jenneriahn, T., Cunningham.
TOP ROW: Bowker, Boldt, Bloedorn, A., Benz, Root, Ness, Benton, De Bruin, Ven Doren.
the scene
BOTTOM ROW: Weinberger, Kirlroatriclc, Schmit, Sorenson, Winters, F., Crabb, Zwerg, Pe.
SECOND ROW: Gericke, lloblee, Seering, Kovvallre, Larsen, Nienlce, Kricck.
THIRD ROW: Rath, Bauer, B., Merkel, Mitchler, Haclcbert, Warner, J., Krause, Lo.
TOP POW: Mignon, Ogaard, Schroder, Wochos, Petit, A., Miller, J., Ewig, K., Ewig, S., Balza.
Lynn Roeclc and l"lelen Rugland, co-secre-
taries, Ramona Trinrud, treasurer, and Paul
Benz and Marlc Gresenz, sergeants-at-arms.
The club is composed of six major divi-
sions: malce-up, headed by Barbara Schrei-
ter, design, supervised by Liz Temple,
properties, handled by Lynn Roeclc, con-
struction, under the direction ol Dick
Nass, lighting, headed by Steve Root, and
Mary Ouella, in charge ol sound.
The excellent production and extra-
ordinary eilects were especially noted in
the Sophomore Talent show, the Veterans'
Day program, the Christmas Play and Con-
certs, and the Senior Class Play.
Backstage Steve Root regulates the souno.
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BOTTOM ROW: Eiclcholi, Ellefson, C., Manier, J., Park, Nutting.
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THIRD ROW: VanderHeiden, Brown, M., Voight, Je., Benoit, Luepke, Hughes, D., VanderLinden,
Bradford
TOP ROW: Christoferson, Genal, D., Mathews, Massey, Koffarnus, Simon, C., Zeiss, King, B., Grobe,
Activities
They aid in your education
LEFT TO RIGHT: Tank, S., Voight, Ja., Weiss, J., Schimmelpfennig.
LOCKVHSE: Schimrnelpfennig, Uecicer, H., Menning, Trinrud, R., Balliet, S., Krause, Di.,
Troyer, J., Curtis, A., Flanagan.
LEFT TO RIGHI: Weber, K., Balliet, S., Ehllce, Zordel, Flanagan,
The hub of all A. H. S. education is the li-
brary. More than a hundred students visited
this center of educational activity each period
of the day seelting information and assistance
with their classroom worlc. They were expertly
assisted by the Library Staff, an honorary or-
ganization under the supervision of our li-
brarians Miss Ethelwyn Baervvaldt and Miss
Ruth Parkinson. The students who participated
in this group were chosen on the basis of
scholarship, character, extra-curricular activi-
ties, and general library attitude.
The artists of this staff created and constructed
the colorful displays and bulletin boards. Qther
members had charge of the office vvorlc, front
desk duties and boolc repairs.
This staff maintained its tradition of creating a
pleasant and cheerful atmosphere and providing
useful facilities for research.
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SEATED: Menning, C., Curtis, A., Trinrud, R., Krause, Di.
STANDING: Wilkinson, Corbett, Troyer, J., Troyer, P., Jochman, Joe, Uecker, H.
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For the eyes and the ears of A. H. S.
Jerry Brinker checks e projector.
The Audio Visual Aids Club, one of Apple-
ton l-ligh's most helplul service clubs, was under
the able direction ol Mr. H. P. Briese. This
organization handled the school's audio-visual
equipment, Films in the classrooms and audi-
torium, and the Sound equipment in the gym.
Any boy who joins is required to attend a
special training session, where he is taught to
operate equipment and make minor repairs.
One important club activity was the sponsor-
ship ol a lull length Hollywood Film, the pro-
ceeds of which were used to help Finance the
many other club functions.
Ollicers were Dennis lclanneman, president,
Jim Potter, vice-president, Bill Olsen, secretary,
Jerry Brinlcer, treasurer, and Kurt Kronberg,
sergeant-at-arms. The year was ended with the
appointment of next year's president by the
ollicers and adviser.
SEATED: Zerbel, Kneip, C., Dittmer, Yonan.
STANDING: Isaacson, Hzmmen, Remmenga, Root, Simpson, D., Pollard, B., Seeger, Da.
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TOP ROW: Lemons, Bloedorn, A., Kisslinger, Peterson. Fentz, Burns, Hensley, Gebheim, M.
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SEATED: Thallze, E., Eickhoif, Warner, J., Dhein, Bohr, N., Manier, J., Barlow.
STANDING: Rammer, J., Jones, Menning, S., Schmidt, A., McKee, V., Larsen, Mclfenny, Olson, J., Pusch.
Ushers Club renders a valuable
service to both the school and
the community. Its members have
many memorable and worthwhile
experiences, While graciously as-
sisting at special programs and
coming in contact with the public.
They were especially thrilled by
their task oi ushering at the Men-
dez concert.
Mr. Kenneth Edge was faculty
adviser for this organization.
SEATED: Rugiand, Wilkinson, Briese, S., Mctathron, Simenson.
STANDING: Mr. Edge, Becker, M., Ottman.
SEATED: McKee, M., Deiferding, J., Weinberger, Manier, M., Ogaard, Reed, Zordel, L4Violetle.
STANDING: Knudsen, Callahan, Goehler, J , Morrissey, Anderson, K., Diesllef, Coggeshall, Chmiel, Ferron, Spooner, Roeclc, L., McBain, Fonselow, Zimmerman, L., Gam
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MIDDLE POW: Meek, McKee, M., Chmiel. Norseen, Call, Do.
BACK POW: Bauman, Brinker, Meyer, L., Mclntyre, D., Wink, J.
The impressive Veterans' Day program was
an activity in the hands of Radio Forum Work-
shop. Qther activities were the Hlally sub-
stituteii presentations alter vacations, and the
dance and game publicity stunts given during
homeroom period via the public address system.
With the co-operation ol WHBY, the club
sponsored several radio programs which helped
to carry out the club's motto4"I:urthering radio
broadcasting and public spealcing among high
school students,"
Under the direction ol Mrs. Evelyn Bur-
roughs, this organization provided a wealth ol
education and enjoyment lor its members.
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SEATED: Mrs. Burroughs, adviser, Wilkinson, co-president, Boronow, secretary.
STANDING: Morrissey, treasurer, Zwerg, J., co-president,
FRONT ROW: Voll, Jochmen, M., Bloomer, Wendlandt, Theiss, T., Ogaard.
MIDDLE ROW: Briese, S., Temple, L., Mcliathron, Mignon, J., Laue, Utschig.
BACK ROW: Kellogg, Abendroth, S., Gericlre, Manier, M., piepenberg, Riley, D.
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BACK ROW: Wilkinson, Spooner, Davis,
B., Paul, J., Bailey, B.
LeMoine, M., Manier, J., Hoefiel, K., Pammer, J , Goehler, S.
FRONT POW: Goss, Fanselow, Knudscn,
LeMoirie, R.
BACK ROW: Kirkpatrick, Laue, Chmiel,
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"New yorlcln was the theme oi
the annual program which climaxed
the activities of Crchesis this year.
The interpretive dancers protrayed
famous landmarks in the big city.
Members of this club consisted
of girls interested in modern dance.
Tryouts were held in the fall after
many weeks of preliminaries and
practice.
The oiiicers oi Orchesis were
Mary Ellen Bowers, president,
Rita Weber,vice-president,Connie
Gardner, secretary, and Barbara
Bloomer, treasurer. Miss Theodosia
Brezezinski sponsored the club.
Artists Develop Talents
The attractive and unusual Christmas mobiles sus-
pended irom the lights in the A. l-l. S. halls during
the Yuletide season was one of the numerous con-
structive projects ol Art Workshop. Most ot the
art students belong to this organization, directed by
the art instructor, Mr. Michael Brandt.
On the agenda ol this year's activities were Field
trips to the Milwaulcee Art institute and the Paine
Art Center in Oshlcosh.
A Christmas party held on December '19 in the
Early American Room, highlighted the club's social
program.
Officers presiding over the meetings were:
president, Barbara Christoterson, vice-president,
JoAnn Franzlce, secretary, Connie Nlenning, and
treasurer, Phyllis Schlude.
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TOP: Mader, S., Gloss, P., Zeiss, Jonen.
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TOP: Franzltz, J., Mr. Brandt.
BOTTOM: Franzke, J. Christoferson, Schludz.
TOP: Bailey, Ligman, Ewig, S., Winter, F.
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Adventures in Photography
BOTTOM ROW: McKenzie, Mclntyre, S.
TOP ROW: Yonan, Bloedorn, A., Fulcer, R, Knoke, C.
Shutter fans of A. l-l. S. sought the Camera Club
for extra curricular participation. Under the super-
vision oi Mr. Vernon Zimmerman, members ex-
tended their lcnovvledge of photography.
The organizationis biggest project for the year
involved taking, developing, and selling pictures
of the school's baslcetball and football teams. The
profits of this activity were used to defray the
expenses oi this club. Other activities included
talks by outstanding photographers, Field trips to
places of photographic interest, participation in
photo contests, and maintaining a club darla room.
The officers this year were Chuclc l2oecl4, presi-
dent, Jerry Brinlcer, vice-president, Beverly Van-
Quclenhoven, secretary, and Dave Heinritz, treas-
urer.
SEATED: Brinker, Mr. Zimmerman, Poeclc, C.
STANDING: Heinritz, Van Oudenhoven.
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BOTTOM ROW: Schultz, Go., Gurnee, R., Fritz, Brcnsike.
TOP ROW: Wollwage, Holehouse, Battleson, Lefevere.
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Natural Science enthusiasts
FRONT ROW: Zerbel, Hall, S., Eweld, Metzig, Beckley.
BACK ROW: Council, Stohlman, Baumgartner, Greunke, Jem., Foley, Harrass
The aim ol the Nature Club is expressed through
their motto, "Seek Naturels Secrets." The club toolt
Field trips, heard speeches and participated in the
Wisconsin Academy of Junior Science. During the
month ol December, members decorated the halls
vvith Christmas vvreaths. The greens lor these
wreaths vvere obtained on the club's annual trip to
Center Swamp.
Maintaining the school's museum was one ofthe
Fine projects lor which this organization merits
much credit. Under the direction ol a student
curator, specimens were mounted, labeled and
catalogued.
The year's activities were advised by Mr. Charles
Scribner and directed by these student ohficers:
Barbara Siegel, president, Connie Menning, vice-
president, Gerlinde Strehmel, secretary, and Robert
Fentz, treasurer.
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STANDING: Fredricks, Holehouse.
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BACK ROW: Beell, E., Scribner, J., Haisley, Lemon, Bloedorn.
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Careers For tomorrow-
The sophomore girls proudly modeled their new ward-
robes.-Fischer, Ch., Broclcman, S., Fischer, H.,
Kasten, J., Roohr, Hewitt, Johnson, G.
SEATED: Kufner, M., Froehlich, Rendell, C.
STANDING: Stecker, Miss Spence, Mossholder.
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SEATED: DeBraal, J., Miller, Y., Stark, K., Newbury.
STANDlNG: Pirner, Reinke, Brown, M.
The phrase, "better homemalcers of tomorrow,"
justly describes the members of the Home Arts
Club. Girls of the Home Economics Department
who were furthering their lcnowledge in the held
of home arts comprised the membership.
present interior decorating trends, the social as
well as homemalcing responsibilities of a hostess,
the newest modes of the fashion world, and the
care and use oi all homemalcing equipment were
some of the informative discussions held at the
bimonthly meetings of this organization.
The president of the club, Joan Pirner was as-
sisted by Yvonne Miller, vice-president, Nancy
Newbury, secretary, Judy DeBraal, treasurer,
Kathryn Stark, historian, and Margie Reinlce, parlia-
mentarian.
SEATED: Bierkvold, D., Van Roov, J.
STANDING: Kleman, Miss O'Leary, Sipple.
home and office
Practicing for a profitable profession. Piette, C., Tank, S., Jacobs, N., Herbst, Y.
Senior commercial students with at least an M
plus in typewriting or shorthand and no lower than
an M in ali other subjects qualitied for membership
in Commercial Club. Meetings were held twice a
month at school and in the students' homes. Guest
speakers, including former A. H. S. graduates,
oiiereci authentic information and advice on every-
day oiiice situations and problems.
Among its activities, the ciub assumed the re-
sponsibility of typing entries for the "Patterns of
Stardust" contest.
The oiiicers oi the ciub were Sandra Tanic, presi-
dent, Jeanine Weiss, vice-president, Joyce Luepice,
treasurer, Kathy Wautiet, secretary, Janice Voight,
Hiaiismann reporter, and Margie Jochman, his-
torian. Mr. Bruno Krueger, with the help of the
Commercial teachers, advised this club.
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BOTTOM ROW: Jenlzel, Taubel, C., DeShaney, D.
MIDDLE ROW: Miss Robicliaud, Mignon, J,, Sclimalz.
TOP ROW: Mr. Simon, Ward, Horn, Mr. Graff.
BOTTOM ROW: Weiss, J., Jochman, M., Voigt, Ja.
MIDDLE ROW: Lueolce, Wautlet.
TOP ROW: Mrs. Sullivan, Tank, Mr. Krueger.
BOTTOM ROW: Curtis, A., Williamson, Abel, Sh.
MiDDLE ROW: Tews, P., Jacobs, N. Hcrbst.
TOP ROW: Schreiter, LeClair, A., Vanderloop.
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BOTTOM ROW: Brewster, Selig, Briese, S., Schroeder, M., Darling, Laue, Piepenburg, Gardner, C., Kloes, P.
SECOND ROW: Fulcer, N., Livingston, M., Smith, Dor., Manier, J., Zordel, Bowers, Davis, P., Bloomer.
THIRD ROW: Schroeder, P., Roohr, Tank, N., Weber, R., Rudolf, E., Reed, Weller, Dhein, Theiss, Wilkinson, Krieclc.
TOP ROW: Warner, J., Blum, Zurkow, Ballard, Schuman, McBain, Paul, J., Hansen, Sh., Simon, C., Ziesemer.
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Pep Club, in its 'second year ol existence, reflects
the fine spirit at Appleton l-ligh School. The pur-
pose of the club is the stimulation ol greater student
interest and attendance at interscholastic athletic
events.
With a membership oi almost QOO students. the
club met the First and third Mondays of the month
to plan their activities. On the afternoon preced-
ing homecoming several groups lrom the Pep
Club entertained the student body with slcits at
a rousing pep rally. That evening the clubls
"night ovvlsn were busy Finishing their homecoming
Float.
Spectators at high school football and baslcetball
BOTTOM ROW: Johnson, G., Wink, P., Grohe, Maclcesy, Marslme, P., Brown, M., Voll Voigt, Ja., Fulton, Rammer, J.
C G hl S J Kowallce Schreiter Hansen Sa Diestler J Fault Je Nutting.
SECOND ROW: Pusch, Andersen, ., oe er, ., imos, , , , , , ., , .,
THIRD ROW: Harties, Ja., Turkow, Pearl, Wiprud, Hoeffel, K., Petit, A., Siebers, Becker, M., Balza, Bauer B., Lewis, A.
TOP ROW: Noclc, Menning, S., Betti, Schmirler, DeNoyer, Vanderlinden, Smedlund, J., Danley, Ewig, S., Bwig, K.
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BOTTOM ROW: Bubolz, N., Parlc, Crowe, K., Roeclc L., Duszynslci, Hughes, D., Konz, L., Ellefson, C.
SECOND ROW: Schermitzler, Faulc, Ju., Mignon, J., gchulz, S. Sorensen, Wilson, J., Laehn, Schiedermayer.
THIRD POW: Plambeclc, Gertz, Royan, Metko, Barlow, Thallce, L., Jones, B., Rendall, C., Eiclcholf.
TOP ROW: Feavel, R., Olsen, J., Barney, Schrage, Lappi, Jochman, Ju., Miller, Ju., Hooyman.
games could immediately recognize the members
by the new Pep Club Ubeaniesf' These along with
the HShal4eroos" sold by the club to the student
body lent color to the bleacher section.
Through Pep Club, busses were chartered to
many out-ol-town games. Consequently, Appleton
High School had a large spirited following at all
its games.
Congratulations lor guiding the Pep Club to
success in its second year go to the otlicers, Judy
Coolc, president, Joyce Lueplce, vice president,
Sandy Tank, secretary, Peggy Worden, treasurer,
and Mr. Franlc Comella, Mr. Lester Schulz, and
Miss Rita Steclcbauer, sponsors ol the club,
Steering committee for pep sessions. Mr. Schulz, Lueplxe,
Miss Steckbauer, Worden, Cook, J.
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SECOND ROW: deVos, Abenclroth, Sh., Frommherz, Wetzel, Krause, Lo., Berkman, Heclcbert, McKenny, VanLieshout, V., Dennilc.
THIRD ROW: Norseen, Balliet, C., Larsen, Hendricks, Dunsirn, N., Schatll, Feldhahn, Owin s.
TOP ROW: Schmidt, A., McKee, G., Krejche, LeMoine, M., Trinrud, Miller, Car., Chmiel, Coggeshall, Buss, P., Heuer, M,
Activities .
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C'mon! Sink it!
Responsible for a large part of !5xl'lSis loyal
school spirit were our lively, vivacious cheer-
leaders. Their contribution at games was the extra
boost needed lor another Field goal or Free throw.
cheering at all junior varsity events were the B
squad cheerleaders, who were Sarah Brewster,
Barbara Dhein, Judy Manier, and Bonnie Weller.
Varsity cheerleaders led cheers at all varsity
football and basketball games. Co-captains lor the
First semester were Marian Zordel and Barbara
Bloomer, second semester, Judy Paul and Pita
Weber. All four girls were seniors, and were en-
thusiastically assisted by Joan lVlcBain, Mary Ellen
Bowers, and Trisha Davis.
Letters were awarded to those cheerleaders
who passed the scholastic standard set for all
athletes, cheered at 8092 oi all performances, and
were members in good standing oi pep Club.
Miss Steclcbauer was the adviser.
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SEATED: Arnold, D.
STANDING: Mitchell, K., Schultz, J., London, L.
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get set to roll 'em.
The monthly school calendars seen in every
classroom was one oi the ambitious projects oi the
Printers Club, now in its second year of organiza-
tion. This club oilered further practical application
of the art oi printing in turning out all ticlcets and
programs For the various activities of A. l-I. S. lheir
biggest undertaldng vvas the publication oi Quill
and Scrolls "Patterns oi Stardust" of which they
were a co-sponsor. lheir program tor the year con-
sisted of advanced vvorl4 in printing and Field trips
through printing establishments in the community.
Leading the club in these activities was President
l-larry l-lameister. l-le vvas assisted by Secretary-
lreasurer Don Arnold, and Mr. Armin Gerhardt,
faculty adviser.
FRONT: Mr. Gerhardt, Hameister, Arnold, D., London, L,
BACK: Rimpl, Mitchell, K., Schultz, J., Gebheim, M., Foth, D., Rindt, Jacobs, T.
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is attempting to answer lor Karen Laehn, Barbara
Van Lieshout, and Alice Dietzner.
Brothers ol the brush?" Bob Meek, Jim Rudolf,
Jack Jungers, Jerry Wren, Fred Piette,
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Qshkosh ....... .... 3 3 1
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Sheboygan Central .... .,,, Q 5 O
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Strilce Up the Band for the Champs
Well, they did itl The Appleton l-ligh School foot-
ball edition of 1956 did something which happened
only twice in the annals of A, l-l. S., the last time
having been in 1947. They won the undisputed Fox
River Valley Conference football championship.
The Terrors lost their league opener to Green Bay
East, but from then on, il was an entirely different
story. The Dillon and l-lamann-men proceeded to
roll over every opponent in its way as they annexed
a 6-'l record and the crown.
The Terror ironmen built an offensive machine
that literally mowed dawn its opposition and a de-
fensive wall that was hard to penetrate. Not only
did they have the superior record, but the well-bal-
anced Terrors, either as a team or individually, cap-
tured almost all ofthe l:.R.V.C. statistics.
lndividually the stalwart Terrors were also stand-
outs. They dominated the all-conference football
teams by placing five men. End Tom Verl4uilen. the
only junior to win the first team citation, made both
the offensive and defensive teams. Jim Schulze. the
only unanimous choice, was named quarterbaclc.
Jaclt Rademacher and Dave Verl4uilen made the
TERROR SCOREBOARD
Appleton 16 Menasha ........ .... 1 4
Appleton ..... O Green Bay East .... . . 7
Appleton ..... 32 Sheboygan North ...... Q0
Appleton ..... 20 Fond du Lac ...... . . 7
Appleton ..... 'IO Green Bay West .....,. 7
Appleton ..... Q8 Sheboygan Central ..... 6
Appleton ..... 39 Oshkosh .......,,.... '13
Appleton ..... 32 Manitowoc ,.,. . . . 7
offensive alignment at taclcle and guard respectively.
Milce Wenzel was placed on the defensive unit as a line-
backer. Then, to sum up the honors, the Terrors placed
two on the all-state eleven. Jim Schulze climaxed his
brilliant prep grid career by sharing the quarterbaclc berth
on the "dream team," and big Tom Verlcuilen won an
end position. Verltuilen was also piclced as one of the
top seventy-eight high school football players in the na-
tion by Senior SCf10lC1SliC. Coach Ade Dillon was
honored as he shared the l:.R.V.C. "coach of the year"
recognition.
BOTTOM ROW: Woldt, S , Schabo, D., King, R., Kickland, R., Cotton, Schulze, J., Wenzel, Fischer, J., Hietpas, R., Salentine, Dittmer, Stringham.
SECOND ROW: Mgr. Van Horn, Eich, Otto, B., Rendail, R., King, P., Kunitz, Paessler, Tyvol, Kobs, B., Kain, J., Peterson, R., Kloes, R., Ulweliing, M., Landis.
THIRD ROW: Coach Dillonglr. Peterson, D., Hoffman, RKAMi5nortij, E., Jury, Koepke, Rademacher, Hamann, H., Verkuilen, T. E., Verkuilen, D., Borum, Lecy, J., W nic
J., Reigel, Schaffer, R., ggert, Bob, Coach Hamann, gr, Lan e.
TOP ROW: Zuleger, Konz, J., Christie, Franzlce, M., Christensen, Tank, D., Henning, Yeakey, Boyle, Ja., Reeve, Brummund, Bedard, Heimmerman, Bosin, Ahrens, T
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With a championship season-
you can expect smiles and iubilancy.
Soph Gridmen.
BOTTOM ROW: Ferrzl,Dreyer,Bellir1, Stroker, K., Dzfferding, I., Hartung, Roemer, P., Hahn, fl., Ebbzn, Foellzer.
MIDDLE ROW: Mgr, L. Madden, Verkunlen, T. M., Bunkzlman, Krueger, W., Sullivan, J., Towslzy, Mzridith, Thomas, R., Vanllyzin, Hall, J., Falk, Oashger, Mgr. Bubolz, J
TOP POW: Coach Zimmerman, Gerdron, Krueger, J., Losszlyong, P., Fulczr, R., Photz, Scribner, J., Arnoldussen, L., Loker, Lecy, R., Beaumont, Ouclla, T., Schroeder
Rob., Olson, C., Coach Ediger.
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FRVC STANDINGS
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Manitowoc ............ 9 5
Sheboygan North ....... 9 5
Green Bay East .... , . . 8 6
Green Bay West. . 4 ... 7 7
Qshlcosh .....,.. .... 5 9
Fond du Lac .....,...... 4 'IO
Sheboygan Central ...... 4 WO
John Cotton Jim Zoellc Jim Schulze Jack Redemacher
Dick Koepke Dick King
Tom E. Verkuilcn Bill Bedard Jerry Olm Mike Ulwelling
Dave Ehlke Jack Ulwelling Dave Schuetter Howie Hamann
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. . .45 Kimberly ..... . . . .37
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...SO Neenah .......... .58
...79 Stevens Point. . ....55
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.56 63 Oshkosh .... 39 64
.73 78 Central ..... 51 65
.67 69 West. ...,.. 60 63
.ss 69 Mm, ,,.... 56 73
.69 77 Fondy ...... 56 56
.55 59 North ..,.. .60 58
Tournament
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....64 Neenah..........56
....64 NewLondon,....50
Two-thirds ol the "Triple Crown"-this is the addition the
cagers contributed to the glorious pages, begun by the gridders,
ofthe 1956-'57 year. It was up to the thincladders to sweep the
FRVC season and complete a year spotlighted in the annals ol
A. l-l. S.
Yes, the Terror courtmen won their First solo league baslcetball
championship in six years. The Emanuelmen had to fight a class
battle all the way, in fact, right down to the Final buzzer. As seen
in the light of their record, the Orange and Blue waded through
an uneasy season Filled with upsets. The Terrors, who were
experts at playing "hair-raising" games, started the season with a
"bang," ran into some Hheartbrealcersf' and climaxed by surging
ahead ol the thrilling race to capture the crown.
The titlists were paced by their all-conference baclccourt duo,
Jaclc Ulwelling and Jim Schulze. Ulwelling, a high-scoring
junior, was selected as the most valuable player and Schulze was
elected honorary captain by the team. Ulwelling was also named
on the AP all-state quintet-the First time the state has honored
prep cagers.
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STANDING: Schulze, J., Ehllte, Ulwelling, M., Schuetter, Olm, Koeplte, llademacher, Hamann, H., Verlcuilen, T. E., Zoellt, King, R., Ulwelling, J., Bedard, Cotton, Coach
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To all tennis players, spring is the most exciting
season of the school year as they talce to the
courts lor their practice and matches. With four
returning lettermen, seniors Bruce Kobs, Daril
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Daril Riley scores for A.H.S.
with an overhead smash.
Riley, Tom Meyer, and junior Chuclc Riley, Coach
Ade Dillon had the nucleus ol a strong team.
Along with the lettermen, Coach Dillon hacl a
promising group of underclassmen.
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Tom Meyer sets his position.
FRONT ROW: Kloehn, R., Semmelhaclt, Kreiner, Baurain Lembcke, R., Spector, Bruclrs.
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MIDDLE ROW: Riley, C., Mclntyre, D., Jenneriahn, T., Meyer, T., Kobs, B., Riley, D., Nass, Jungers, F.
BACK ROW: Jacobs, T., Murphy, Ri., Meyer, D., Armstrong, Bauman, Zimmerman, J., Towsley, Lefevre, Schutz, Finnegan, M., Deflerding, W., Coach Dillon.
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for a training spin.
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for a shot-put effort.
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Coach Ray Kinziger, in his debut as traclc coach
at A. H. S., loolced forward to a bright traclc
season with the return of fourteen lettermen.
Duplicating schedules of past years, the Terror
thinclacls led oil the season with the Madison West
Relays in early April. After a number of dual meets,
the cindermen competed in the FRVC meet and
relays, plus the state meet.
This year a possible "triple crown" provided
extra incentive. With football and baslcetball titles
already tuclced under their belts, the Terrors hoped
to annex the conference traclc championship.
Co-captains Jim Schulze and Mike Uiwelling work on sprint starts
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BOTTOM ROW: Olson, C., Langdolr, Simwon, R., Hameister, H., Yonan, Boettcher, Kneip, C., Verlruilen, D., Thibert, Schulze, J., co-captain Ulwelling,M.,Dittmer
Petersen, R. Jooss,Strin5hem Schaffer R. ink J. Treiber J.
MIDDLE ROW: Mgr. Binsiield, Wenzel, Hahn, D., King, R., Heuer, T., Brummund, Zuleger, Hoizer, Kunitz, Kain, J., Verkuiien, T. E., Cotton, Dohr, Kloes, R., Borum, Simp-
son, W. Meyer, L., Loclzery, Kickland, R., Basin, Heimmermann, Franzke, M., Bellin.
TOP ROW: Coach Kinziger, Mgr. Potter, Mgr. Peterson, D., Gerdron, Schroeder, Rob., Fulcer, R., Strehmel, U., Remmen, Thomas, R., Burns, Lecy, R., Beaumont, Klein,
goylehge., Eich, Gebheim, M., Koepke, Loker, Reeve, Casper, W., Norris, Ano, Bunlzleman, Gosha, A., Krueger, J., Scribner, J., Verkuilen, T. M., Wolters, Krueger,
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BCHTPM ECW: Seeger, Da., Hansen, B., Hall, J., Baurain, Foelker, Johnson, Lel.,
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TOP ROW: Brooks, D., Strutz, R., Miller, R., Stefles, R., Schroeder, J., Lutz, Wichmann.
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BOTTOM ROW: Schultz, R., Rosenberg, Treiber, J., Boettcher, Heinritz, Wegner,
Parker.
TOP ROW: Hemmen, Simpson, R., Pollard, B., Trinrud, D., Miller, Do., Stoeger,
Besaw, J., Krause, La.
BOTTOM ROW: Ricrden, Peterson, J., Schultz, T., Isaacson, Forbeck, Schultz, B.,
Staedt.
TOP ROW: Laux, D., Feavel, S., Witzke, D., Fischer, J., Kobs, B., Lecy, J., Hostettler,
J., Hameister, H.
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BOTTOM ROW: Zebik, Smudde, T., Kranzusch, J., Curtis, D.
TOP ROW: Relien, Fentz, Dykema, Ahrens, T., Kronberg, K.
Bowling, the sport of good fellowship and
relaxation, attracted approximately seventy
boys to l'lahn's Alleys Fridays alter school to
test their skill under the Fire ol competition.
The American League was comprised of six
sophomore teams, while eight teams, con-
sisting of upperelassmen, formed the National
League. The ranks increased lour teams over
last year because ol a large group of incoming
sophomores.
The lceglers taking over the duties ol club
ollicers this year were: Jay Hostettler, presi-
dent, Kurt Kronberg, vice-president, Steve
Relien, secretary, and Bob Stevenson, treas-
urer. Coach Lawrence Witzke is the club's
faculty adviser.
BOTTOM ROW: Ganzel, Baumgertner, Spector, Liesch, T., Kray, T.
TOIP ROW: VanderLinden, N., Nowak, V., Dietz, Schaefer, M, Sullivar
Girl lceglers strilce again
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BOTTOM POW: Pirner, Mueller, J., Herrman, Jimos, Rohm, Miller, A. BOTTOM ROW: Kositzlce, J.,Piette,J.,Kulner,M.,Ward,Jenlcel,Woldt,C
TOP ROW: Reinlce, DeBraal, S., DeBraal, J., Schattl, Bruso.
The girls, not to be outdone by the
boys, toolc over the Arcade Bowling
Alley every Tuesday afternoon to try
their luclc at spilling the pins, and to
enjoy a wholesome activity.
The league, open to all girls, was
comprised ol eight teams this year. The
feminine l4eglers worked on the funda-
mentals to improve their games. Some
ol the advanced bowlers were even
eying that perfect score ol 300. The
highlight of the season was the annual
Mixed Doubles Tournament, which was
held during the Christmas holiday.
Secretaries for this year were Judy
Kositzlce and Peg Fairchild. Judy De
Braal, Jean Navarrete, Audrey Weber,
Peggy Fairchild, Janice Kruclceburg,
Nancy Tanlc, Judy Kositzlce, and Shirley
Broclcman served as team captains. The
club is under the direction of Miss
Pauline Gaertner.
TOP ROW: Miller, Cer., West, M., Weber, A., Stark, K.
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TOP ROW: Sievert, Johnson, J., Beyer, Ru., Tank, N., Daniels, P., Priebe.
BOTTOM ROW: Schueler, D., Wenkey, N., Fairchild, Heller, Hoh, B., Jonen.
TOE RSDW: Radtke, L., Knutson, Strobl, P., Kruckeberg, Meckesy, Polishinski, Kozlow-
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FRONT ROW: Worden, Brown, M., Mossholder, McCarthy, Crabb, Walters,
Benoit, Sorensen.
BACK ROW: Wanlcey, N., Belling, Huhn, J., Kolosso, J., Jahnlce, S., Schrage,
Rcthe, Hughes, D.
Playing during noon hours and alter school on Fri-
days, ninety ambitious girls tried their slcill and co-
ordination in one or more of the four sports ollered
by the Girls Intramural Athletic Association. During
the year a choice of baslcetball, volleyball, tennis and
softball were offered.
FRONT ROW: Roohr, Gammelin, Schroeder, P., Schinlze, J., Diestler, Defferding,
J., Wetzel, Curtis, A.
BACK ROW: Kiefer, Reim, Thyssen, B., l-loufelc, R., Gill, Duszynslci, Brown, N.,
Krause, Lo.
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FRONT ROW: Coggeshall, Brooks, J. Ann, Lueplce, Miller, Car.
BEACK ROW: Miss Gaertner, Menning, C., Cook, J., Kreiling, L., Miss Brezezin
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Through the year, sports heads lor the club were:
Carol Miller and Judy Broolcs, basketball, Joyce
Lueplce and Carol Hansen, volleyball, Judy Cool: and
Connie Menning, softball, and Sally Coggeshall and
LuAnn Kreiling, tennis. The advisers for G. l. A. A. are
Miss Pauline Gaertner and Miss Theodosia Brezezinslci.
FRONT ROW: Mannebach, Lynch, J., Brown, S., Stark, R., Reed, McBein,
Wochos.
BACK ROW: Darling, A., Piepenberg, Schroeder, M., Laue, Dunsirn, M., John-
son, B., Morrissey.
Sweeping with the Curlers
The popularity of curling in the
intramural program this past year was
evident in the successful season en-
joyed and the increased membership
of Fifteen enthusiasts over last year.
The boys met every Tuesday alter
school at the Pierce Parlc Curling
Shaclc. They were divided into seven
teams called rinlcs, each captained by
a skip.
The slcips this year were: Jim Klein,
Paul Jaclc, Tom Meyer, Dave Witzke,
Bruce Alton, Peter Alcmentins, and
Jim Gloudemans. Coach Lawrence
Witzlce was the club adviser.
A bonspiel was held at the end of
regular league play.
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KNEELING: Jaclt, Meyer, T.
STANDING: Klein, Akmentins, P., Witzlte, D., Gloudemans, Alton.
FRONT ROW: Sheehy, Landis, Kuhr, Christensen,
W., VanDoren, Vollmer, Dohr, Borsche.
BACK ROW: Reeve, Temple, T., Konz, J., Ragus,
Holzer, Brummund.
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FRONT ROW: Kunitz, DeBruin, G., Stevenson
Bergmann, Hoeflel, P., Christie, Coach Witzke.
BACK ROW: Loclrery, Miller, Da., Benton, Rosen
berg, Boettcher, Treiber, J., Deflerding, W.
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LOOKING ON: Battleson, Norris, Defferding, W., Madden, L., Schlude, Frahm, S., Elsner,
Mannebach, Johnson, B.
Mats, bars, and rings were brought
out during the halltimes ol home baslcet-
ball games this year, as members of the
A. I-l. S. Tumbling Club demonstrated
feats of teamwork, muscular develop-
ment, and tumbling sl4ill. All boys and
girls interested in tumbling found this
club the ideal place to turn their ex-
cess energy into worthwhile slcills.
The tumblers used not only mats,
rings, horses, and parallel and hori-
zontal bars, but also the trampoline,
the favorite of gymnasts everywhere.
Members of this organization benefited
by acquiring improved body co-ordina-
tion and physical development. The
club, with a membership of thirty-
five, was under the direction of Coach
David Blaclc and met every Monday
alter school during the baslcetball sea-
son.
BOTTOM ROW: Yonen, Mennebach, Defferding, J., DeShaney, D., Dunsirn, M., Elsner, Johnson, B., Thiel, J., Marsh, Y., Gebheim, M.
MIDDLE ROW: Kippenhan, L., Krueger, W., Hawley, Hewitt, Gurnee, J., Baur, Wink, P., Heuer, M., Frahm, S., Schlude, Solberg, S., Byfield, D.
TOP ROW: Prink, Sanders, Kreiner, Madden, L., Zerbel, Deflerding, W., Boldt, Battleson, Norris, Fulcer, R., Plach, J., Heuer, T.
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program.
"ls it a bullseye?"-Judy VenderLinden, Carl Zimmer
and Mary Van Dyke.
Was it the adventures of Robin l-lood the
story oi William Teil, or the thrill ol the bow
and arrow hunt that has increased the interest
in Archery Club? Whatever the reason,
archery at A. I-I. S. is last becoming a top sport
Underthe duecuon of Coach Dawd Bhck
Archery Club orlers opportunities to learn
and practice this art ol the archers.
Fundamentals, including correct stance, el
iective shooting techniques, and proper care ol
equipment, are featured in this organization s
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TOP POW: Ganzen, Grapengieser, C., Sprister, Korth, D., Barnes, Weber, A., Rohn, Battleson, Treiber, J., Baurain.
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TOP ROW: Mantz, Stelfes, Peterson, J., Schutz, Starfeldt, Besaw, J., Barrett, Kiclrland, C., Seidler, Gebheim, D., Zimmer, Carl.
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Court Jesters display their talents
BOTTOM ROW: Block, Boettcher, Treiber, J., Kuhl.
MIDDLE ROW: Bauman, Reeve, Mclntyre, D., Kunitz, Lcos.
TOP ROW: Schultz, T., Schultz, W., Graba, Simpson, R., Norris, Simpson, W.
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MIDDLE ROW: Hostettler, J., Kneip, C., Thibert, Hill, Meyer, T., Bartman
TOP ROW: Hostetller, D., Borum, Heegeman, Kloes, R., Casper, W.
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BOJTTOM ROW: Coach Witzke, Wegner, Parker, Holzer, Zimmerman, J.,
TOE Gurnee, R., Armstrong, Van Gompel, Zebilc, La Plant, Remmen
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BOTTOM ROW: Trinrud, D., Yealrey, Schroeder, Rob., Van Doren, Mahoney.
MIDDLE ROW: Culbertson, Roemer, J., Gosha, A., Paessler, Koleske, Stevenson,
Moen, Ashman.
TOP ROW: Schabo, D., Kobs, B., Strader, Wenzel, Rettler, P., Verlcuilen, D.,
Salentine, Fischer, Ja.
The sound ol a ball against hardwood was heard
every Saturday morning in the A. l'l. S. gym, as the
teams of the Saturday Morning Basketball League
squared oil in hard fought games. The league was
composed of two sections-the National and the
American. The National League had eight teams
composed of upperclassmen, while six teams. made
up mostly of sophomores, comprised the American
League.
The two leagues were formed under the direction
ol Coach Lawrence Witzke. They were accessible
to any boy with ambition and energy enough to
arouse himself on Saturday morning. It gave the
boys an opportunity to put their basketball slcills to
the test and otlered wholesome recreation and
fellowship.
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MLSSLEKIROAW: Murphy, Ro., Lefevre, Meyer, D., Zanzig, J., Bunlrleman, Lecy R.,
TORQROTW: Krueger, W., Defferding, W., Bubolz, J., Kuba, J., Jesse, F., Grimmer
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CRAFTSMANSHIP SHIELD
The president ol our student body, James Wink added
to his honors by receiving the Craltsmanship Shield, a tribute
I to the most outstanding senior of A. l'l. S. A student of
unquestionable character, leadership, scholarship and serv-
ice, Jim was chosen by a vote of the faculty. l-le demon-
strated his varied talents in athletics, forensics and dramatics,
his interests lound expression in German and Camera Clubs,
and his citizenship was evidenced by his selection for Badger
Boys' State and Student Council.
James Wink
SEATED: Carol Ward, Joyce Luepke, Ann McEat-hron, Bob Meek, liiz Temple, Judi Beglinger, Mike Ulwelling, Betsy Davis, Sandra Schulz, Daril Riley: G
STANDING: Bruce Alton, Bob Boettcher, Sue Wilkinson, Ramona Trinrud, David Ehlke, Mary Kay Becker, Marilyn Saiberlich, James Van Horn, Jacqueline Hansen, er-
linda Strehmel, James Wink.
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
Twenty-one seniors joined the official roll of the National Honor
Society at a ceremony in the auditorium on April First.
Character, scholarship, leadership and service were the qualities
considered in determining membership.
During the induction the new members took the society's oath and
received their membership cards and gold pins. Dr. Ralph Alton. father
ol an inductee, was the speaker.
Alter the program a reception lor members, parents and faculty was
held in the Early American Room.
D. A. R. AWARD
The Daughters ol the American Revolution annually presents their
citizenship award to a worthy senior girl. Jacqueline l-lansen was this
year's recipient. She was chosen by her classmates from a list ol nominees
compiled by senior student councillors and advisers. Jacqueline Hansen
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SYLVESTER NIELSEN AWARD
An envious accomplishment recog-
nized on awards day is that of main-
taining a perfect scholastic average
for seven semesters.
Gold pen and pencil sets are an-
nually awarded by Sylvester and
Nielsen, lnc. in tribute to this scholar-
ship.
The class of '57 had four students
with a perfect record.
David Ehllze, Barbara Christoferson, Betsy Davis, Barbara Siegel
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SEATED: Karl Brummund, Gerard DeBruin, Joan McBain, Mary Quella, Denny Paul.
STANDING: Thomas E. Verlcuilen, Howard Hamann, James Zwerg, Lynn Meyer, John Kellogg, Tom Benton, Richard King, David Mclntyre, David Schuetter, Ronald Kuh
Bob Landis, John Ulwelling, Dave Miller, John Cotton.
ABSENT: Catherine Fanselow.
BADGER BOYS' AND GIRLS' STATE
Badger State, held at Madison for the girls and at Ripon for the boys, is
an eight day program. Delegates are assigned to political parties which set
' up moclc city, county and state governments. A half day is spent at the state
legislature.
A typical day at Badger State includes lecture courses, discussion groups
and government classes. After the evening sessions the colorful campaigning
be ins. The day closes with vesper services.
lghe Junior class selects.the delegates on the basis of leadership, scholar-
ship, character and interest in American Government. The program is
sponsored by the American Legion and its Auxiliary.
FLAG RAISERS
Qne of the traditions at A.l'l.S. is to select two seniors as honorary flag
raisers. Marilyn Saiberlich and Nlilce Wenzel were chosen by their senior
fellow students for this high honor on the basis of good citizenship and
character.
I I I I Along with their many other activities these students faithfully carried
Mn" Www' 'nd M"'lY" S"b"l'cf" out the duties of their honor each day.
Honors . . . 121
2ND YEAR
Marilyn Saiberlich
Ramona Trinrud
Honors
GERMAN AWARD
Each year some outstanding senior receives the
honor of having his name engraved on the German
honor pIaque. This honor is a result ofcompleting two
years of superior worIc in German, showing Ieader-
ship and scholarship qualities and actively partici-
pating in German Club. Marilyn Saiberlich was
this year's honored student.
LATIN AWARD
Sandra Schulze
Eta Sigma Phi, the honorary Ian-
guage fraternity of Lawrence College,
awarded Sandra Schulze a medal for
four years of excellence in Latin. Her
consistent and outstanding contribu-
tions to this department were the
determining factor in the balloting by
the fourth year Latin students for this
award.
1ST YEAR .
SPANISH AWARD
Sandie Laue
To an outstanding First
year Spanish student, a
silver medal is presented.
This year's recipient was
Sandra Laue. Sandy main-
tained a high average in
I Spanish and was an ac-
- tive member of "EI Club
de Espanol."
SPANISH AWARD
Ramona Trinrud
With a great deal of pride, the
Spanish Club awarded the second
year Spanish award, a gold medal, to
Ramona Trinrud. The officers of the
club chose Ramona because of her
excellence in Spanish, her active
participation as treasurer of Spanish
Club and her genuine interest in this
department.
Barbara Mathews
HAUGEN NURSES'
SCHOLARSHIP
The Haugen Nursing Scholar-
ship and award of S150 to
Presbyterian I-lospital, Chicago, is
presented to a student going into
nursing. This year's worthy recipi-
ent was senior, Barbara Mathews.
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS
The Harvey Pierre Post No. 2775 of the Veterans of Foreign
Wars honored Ramona Trinrud with its annual fellowship. A S50
savings bond and an engraved certificate were awarded in recog-
nition of Ramona's good citizenship, sense of responsibility, scholar-
ship, Fine character and extra curricular participation
ELKS CITIZENSHIP AWARD
Thomas Flanagan
The Ellcs Lodge of Appleton
annually sponsors a contest open
to high school seniors. A com-
prehensive test on the U. S. con-
stitution and government is the
basis ol competition. Thomas Flan-
agan, who attained the highest
score, received a S100 award and,
consequently, enters state com-
petition lor the S400 prize.
G. I. A. A. AWARD
Harlene Uecker
A S100 award is given to a senior girl who has
shown interest and ability in the Fields of health or
physical education and plans to further her education
in one ol these Fields. Harlene Ueclcer was chosen
by the high school scholarship committee to receive
the physical education scholarship donated by the
Girls' lntramural Athletic Association.
MARX AWARDS
Every year Marx Jewelers talces
pride in presenting gold watches to
the boy and girl who are outstanding
leaders in intramural sports. Not only
do these students show leadership
and Fine sportsmanship but they also
help with the Ubaclcstageu worlc ol
organized intramural sports. This year
the Marx awards were presented to
Carol Miller and John Treiber.
Carol Miller
Ramona Trinrud
John Treiber
Honors
James Schulze
1
Beverly Rendell
55 , r
fl . . 'ii
124...
Sue Wilkinson
Honors
AMERICAN LEGION ATHLETIC AWARD
The winner ol this year's American Legion Athletic Award
was Jim Schulze. The honor is given to the outstanding senior
athlete by the Johnston-Blessman Post Number 38.
Jim was a fine all-around athlete. On the gridiron, his poise
and quarterbacking skill won him all-conference and all-state
honors. His basketball generalship led to all-conference and
all-area laurels. As a trackman, he was known lor his speed
and pole-vaulting. Jim captained all three sports in his senior
year.
A. A. U. W. SCHOLARSHIP
This year the American Association
ol University Women Scholarship was
given to Beverly Rendall. The scholar-
ship ol Si 50 is annually awarded to a
worthy senior girl who plans to
attend Lawrence College.
JAYCETTE SCHOLARSHIP
The Junior Chamber of Comerce
Auxiliary annually awards a S900
scholarship to a senior girl entering a
school of nursing in the state of
Wisconsin. Margie Jochman was
chosen lor this year's Jaycette Schol-
arship.
Margie Jochman
ELKS YOUTH LEADERSHIP
Seniors Sue Wilkinson and James
Wink were honored as the winners
of the Elks "Youth Leadership" '
award. Primary eligibility was decided
by a laculty committee. Students then
Filed applications with reports based
on their leadership and service ac-
complishments in school, church and
civic activities. A S50 award was
presented to each of these leaders by
the Elks Lodge.
James Wink
SPECTOR AWARD
The outstanding sophomore of 1957 was John
Scribner. ln recognition of his scholastic achieve-
ments and leadership potentialities, John was
awarded the Spector Trophy.
A promising future is in store for John who has
been creatively active in music, forensics, and ath-
letics in school as well as in many other community
activities.
John Scribner
STATE ORATORICAL CHAMPION
Daril Riley has distinguished himself in the Field of oratory by
winning First place in the state American Legion Oratorical Contest
held March 6 at LaCrosse.
His winning oration was entitled "The Constitution for all Ameri-
cans." l-laving placed First in local, regional, district and state com-
petition, Daril was qualified to compete in the ninth district contest
at Fairbault, Minnesota against winners from Minnesota, North
Dalcota, and South Dalcota.
Daril Riley
ELKS MOST
VALUABLE STUDENTS
Considered worthy of the Ellcs'
Most Valuable Student award were
Betsy Davis and David Ehllce, seniors
of the 1957 class.
A committee of faculty members
nominated eligible students, and the
Ellcs Lodge made the Final selection.
ln addition to the honor, Betsy and
Dave received Fifty dollars each from
H. C. this organization.
Betsy Davis David Ehlke
Honors . .
Sponsors of I957
The following Appleton business and professional people have willingly and generously indicated their in
est in our city's schools and this worthwhile publication ol our high school by giving their Financial support.
ACCOUNTANTS BAKERIES CHIROPRACTORS
E. A. Dettman 84 Co.
Richard U. Landreman
Willard J. Schenck
Schumaker, Derscheid 8: Co.
ARCHITECTS
Raymond N. Le Vee 84
Associates
Wisconsin Chapter American
Institute of Architects
AUTOMOTIVE DEALERS,
SERVICE AND SUPPLY
Appleton Battery 84 Ignition
Service
Appleton Motor Co.
Baur Truck 84 Equipment, Inc.
Bee Line Frame 84 Alignment
Service
Christy Service Station
Cloud Buick Co.
Gibson Company, lnc.
I'Iaupt Auto Sales
I'Ierb's Mobil Service
Junction Service Station
Kramer Ridge Co.
Laux Motor Co.
Pierce Auto Body Works
Ray's Tire Shop
Rector Motor Co.
AI Rudolf Motors, Inc.
Sharp Auto Body Service
Sherry Motors
Thompson's Service Station
Tusler Motor Co.
Joe Verrier Service Station
Verrier-Schmit Service Station
Wagner's Super Service
Winkler 8: Baur, Inc.
Wisconsin Auto Wrecking Co.
Zeh Motor Sales
AWNINGS
Appleton Awning Shop
126 . . . Sponsors
Bestler Bakery
Elm Tree Bakery
ManderFieId's I-Iome Bakery
Service Bakery of Appleton
Tastee Bakery
BANKS
Appleton State Bank
First National Bank
Outagamie County- Bank
BEAUTY SHOPS
AIex's Beauty Salon
Buetow's Beauty Shop
BOOKS
Conkey Book Store
BOWLING
Arcade Bowling Alleys
I'Iahn's Bowling Alleys
CAB COMPANIES
Appleton Yellow Cab Co.
Fox Valley Cab Co.
CANDY SHOPS
BowIby's Candies
Oaks Candy Shop
CANNING COMPANIES
Stokely Foods, Inc.
Leo J. Murphy
A Friend
CIVIC 84 FRATERNAL
ORGANIZATIONS
Appleton Chamber of
Commerce
Knights of Pythias,
Lodge No. 'I'I3
Y. M. C. A.
CLEANERS 84 LAUNDRIES
Badger Cleaners
Johnson's Cleaners 84 Dyers
The Launderite
PeopIe's Laundry 84 Ayr-mor
Cleaners
Rechner Cleaners
Royal Cleaners
CLOTHING FOR MEN
Behnke's, Inc.
Brauer's
Close Men's 84 Boys' Shop
Ferron's
Matt Schmidt 84 Son Co.
CLOTHING FOR WOMEN
AND CHILDREN
Bee Frank
Grace's Apparel-Shop
Newman's
Polly Frocks Dress Shop
Diana Porters
The Rose Shop
Robinhood Dress Shop
ShirIey's Children Store
CONDENSERIES
Western Condensing Co.
fel'
CONSTRUCTION
CONTRACTORS
Concrete Pipe Corporation
Charles A. Green 84 Son, Inc.
Leonard Jochman Co.
H. Schabo 81 Son
Theo Utschig
Valley Ready Mixed Concrete
Wendlandt Co.
Wunderlich Bros. Construction
Co.
DAIRY PRODUCTS
Fairmont Foods Co.
Morning Glory Dairy Products
Qualcer Dairy
Schaefer's Dairy
Wittwer's Dairy
DANCE SCHOOL
Breinig-Lemlte School ofthe
Dance
DENTISTS
'IQ Dentists have donated as
friends.
DEPARTMENT STORES
Campbell Stores
Geenen's Dry Goods Co.
Gloudemans 84 Gage, Inc.
Northside Dry Goods Co.
J. C. Penney Co..
H. C. Prange Co.
Sears Roebuclc 84 Co.
DRUG STORES
Belling Prescription Pharmacy
Ford Hopkins Co.
Miller Drug
Schlintz Brothers Co.
Unmuth's Rexall Drug Store
84 Gift Shop
Voigt's Drug Store
ELECTRIC APPLIANCES
Appleton Appliance Co.
Good Houselceeping Shop
Langstadt's Inc.
Moe Northern Co.
Superior Killoren Electric Co.
ENGINEERS
Central States Engineering, Inc.
Crane Engineering Sales Inc.
Ted Kuch 84 Co.
Harry Koller
FINANCE COMPANIES
PeopIe's Loan 84 Finance Co.
Roclc Finance Co.
FIVE AND TEN CENT STORES G
Ben Franlclin
S. S. Kresge Co.
FLOORING
Laydwel Floors
Schultz Cabinet 84 Supply Co.
FLORISTS
Appleton Floral Junction
Greenhouse
Charles the Florist
Hatch Greenhouse
Memorial Drive Florists
Riverside Greenhouse
Van's Greenhouse
FRUIT COMPANIES
Cohen Brothers Fruit Co.
Wisconsin Distributing Co.
FUEL AND ICE
Balliet Supply Co.
J. P. Laux and Sons Fuel Co.
Marston Bros.
FUNERAL HOMES
Valley Funeral Home
FURRIERS
Grist Furs 84 Apparel Shop
Krieclc Furs
FURNITURE AND INTERIOR
DECORATING
Brettschneider's Furniture Co.
The Carpet Shop
Ellenbeclcer Furniture
Frank J. Strebel
Wichmann Furniture Co.
Vonan 84 Sons, Inc.
ROCERS
Allco Super Marlcet
Broclcman's Clover Farm Store
Jacobs Bros. Market
Krambo Food Stores, Inc.
Kronberg Marlcet
Mil4e's Towne 81. Country
Pissly Wisslv
QueIIa's Food Marlcet
Red Owl
Voeclcs Bros.
Wilz Grocery
GROCERS CWHOLESALED
S. C. Shannon Co.
HARDWARE
SchIafer's Inc.
HEATING, PLUMBING,
AIR CONDITIONING
Badger Metals, Inc.
Bassett Refrigeration Co.
McKinley Sales, Inc.
W. S. Patterson Co.
R. Wenzel Co.
August Winter 8: Sons Co.
Sponsors . . . 127
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WTEL ND Nigga! Wyfs. Y M S KP! X
P. oe el
Hotel A 2 On . pl ran B d of atio
Hot I onvvdY I-lldney CO S MR ber L. me n
mla rt ' ' A
fo gm 84 -I an
J li
9-fa' 1 Om - lm' IL DIST T TORS
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7 ' ssociati '- t O x R' 2 ANTS ' lgel ompan
1 Lut er . J ' rth Star oclcer Pla W
Conle y, Mom Lang .
XEGVVCY As Cv y IC UPP IE
, ome utual lnsur e ' I
fp C .l-luesem ,Jr. l- BER c 8: L ptic C
N lntegrit 'Q al lnsur n Co. Fo in Lumb O,
9V Stllalil raser Lumb r Mfg.
Tlliam J. Kon , nolc L er Co. O METRIS
' uncoln Li surance w 'gba U er il 0 , Dr K gl Ke er I
Carl . erry ' ' Bn
X Dani l ..Stein 9 . I Q
ex O. S el '
H Jo n Tr mann' MA CTU S RN M AL C
' - y My Adva ar Mo o. K S B, them, C.
A eton a acturing O. C
VEST TS ' APD: t H WW 5 tc
e n o o uc s .
Wayne W8 Con Baijp ,- pl on P 8' GLA MFANI
S McKee I Jaec l c. X wer iler WO, p5I lags 84 Paint ,
Q Pdlll V ' 'Q' GC fl 8' Fox t o. erson aintl8c Sup o
' ose ,Pl 84 . pe Paint o
if ' 1 coldin clcs Co . Sherwin- ' a s aint
wt - O , Sjmwjard nufactufng Go. Sin a aint gl Hardware
'fi LERS ey zones . ey GI S .wx
Valle wer Too s
9: M n .
Q 1
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Marx Jewe ers PA D LEW -QA'
Pitz 2 reiber . TAL W S H E LE 'ary'
' "1 Wald , i Sneel al Works U ' rsal Paper
9 a oelz B th s, lnc.
3 K 'll NG A 4 9 USI' QLJTPM J AW'
Fox Riv r alle i' in Co. 'd M ' P R 8' PULP
'aww Knitting ' ls, ln l-duler Pigsgsmpdny M - WRERS
jf, Knllfln9 Mills ey r- eeg ic Co. eton Pa o.
eL's M y Shop omb ed clcs Pa e Co. f
4 K.S. clcinso
WY ' iver P 9 r Corp.
Rob rt OF 84 L i ersi 'iff Corp.
r alliet xffgecleefs wri r p Tu pre QVJJ up-L
gar Beck , Gene Offic yczg 4:
Bento sser, Fu , E. . S nnon Olfice Su ly HOT APHI ppl-IES Q
enn Nelws ' .
radf , e G ert SmKSch Y eal t b c. Dv
Byr u olz ana? bjjvlvester 8: J Sch -pi " oto Service il
I
1.28 , . VM! PJ, I Oltbb
Kp A 3, yy. , fllf' .. MIX!
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Ken-Mar Studios
F. J. Pechman Studio
Rueclcl Studio
Sahli Studios
PHYSICIANS 8: SURGEONS
Dr. W. A. Adrians
Appleton Eye, Ear, Nose 8:
Throat Clinic
Bolton 84 Miellce Clinic
Dr. Guy W. Carlson
Dr. P. M. Cunningham
Dr, George French
Dr. Marvin Kagen
Dr. E. N. Krueger '
Drs. J. W. Laird 84 L. B. McBain
Drs. MacLaren, Landis 84
Loescher
Dr. R. S. Simenson
Dr. Milo Swanton
A Friend
PRINTERS 84 PUBLISHERS
Appleton Post-Crescent
Badger Printing Co.
Petersen Press
Progress Printing Co.
RADIO STATIONS
WHBY
RADIO AND TELEVISION
Suess Radio 84 T. V.
TrudeII's T. V. 84 Appliances
REAL ESTATE
Baldwin Corp.
Carroll 84 Carroll
Dale Realty
DeNobIe Agency
Carl Zuelzlce
RESTAURANTS
CarIson's Dairy Store
FIorence's Eat Shop
The Grill
Johnsons Restaurant
Karras Restaurant
Kippis Lunch
Murphy's Lunch
Retson's Sandwich Shop
Short Stop
Vince's Restaurant
ROOFING 84 SIDING
Lueblce Roohng 84 Siding Co.
SCHOOLS
The Institute ol Paper
Chemistry
Lawrence College of
Wisconsin
McKinley Junior I'Iigh School
SEWING MACHINES
Singer Sewing Machine Co.
SHOES
Big Shoe Store
Bohl 84 Maeser, Inc.
Foot Health Clinic
French Slipper Shop
I-Ieclcert Shoe Co.
Jaclc Stewart Shoe Store
SHOE REPAIRING
KimbaII's Shoe Service
SPORTS SHOPS
Berggren Bros. Sport Shop
Pond Sport Shop
Weber 8: Persons Marine 84
Sporting Goods Store
THEATERS
Appleton Theater
Rio Theater
TOYS 8: HOBBIES
Family Fun 84 Hobby Store
Lappen Bicycle 8: Hobby Shop
TRANSPORTATION
Buchert Transportation Co.
Fox River Bus Lines
Muenster Van Service
TRAVEL
SueIFlow's Travel Goods
UNCLASSIFIED
I. Bahcall, Inc.
Mr. 84 Mrs. Raymond P. Dohr
Gordon P. Gill
Carrie Morgan
P. 84 J. Sales
A Friend
UTILITIES
Wisconsin Michigan Power Co
VENETIAN BLINDS
Appleton Venetian Blind Co.
WHOLESALERS
Valley Distributing Co.
WOOLENS
Appleton Woolen Mills
J. B. Courtney 84 Co.
Sponsors . . . 129
A. A. U. W. Scholarship ............ 124
Abel, Sandra ................ 14, 66,
.14 47
Abel Sheila .......
I I
Aberidroth, Kenneth .... 14,
Abendroth, Susan M. ........ 14, 69,
Abrahamsen, Kay .....,. .........,
Ahrens, Jim L. ...... .
72
95
77
Abendroth, Shirley .............. 82, 97
89
1 4
1 4
1 4
Ahrens, Jim W. ........ ,.......... .
Ahrens, Marianne .....
Ahrens, Tom .......
Akmentins, Astrida .....
....H...41, 55
.H.41,103,112
.......H,..47
Akmentins, Peter .............. 14, 115
Allard, Brian ....................... 41
Alferi, Eileen ....................... 14
Alton, Bruce .... 1 4,
40,66,71,72,8l
115 120
American Le ion Athletic Award .... I .124
Andersen,
Andersen
Garole ........... 47, 78, 96
Walter ................... 41
Anderson, Judy .............. 47, 78, 83
Anderson,
Anderson,
Kathleen. .14,
76, 77, 82, 88
Nanc ............... 41 , 46
Anderson, Patrick .............. 47, 118
Anderson, Phil .......
Anneker, Jeanette ......
........14
Ano, Woodrow ............... 47, 111
Archambeault, Donna
R. ........ 14,7o,77
Archery club .......... ......... 1 17
Arent, Don ..........
Argust, Sue .......
Armstrong, Bob .....
Arnold, Don .......
.........47, 77
.....41,110,118
U...N.14,99
Arnold, Wayne ........ .......... 4 7
Arnoldussen, Lloyd .... .... 4 7, .105
Art Workshop .......... .......... 9 1
Ashman, Jon .......
Audio-Visual Aids Club ....
Aures, Beverly .....
...H....H.47,118
........87
Bacich, Mr. Anthony. . .
.H.14,82
..H..H10,75
Bacich, Barbara ..........
Badger Boys' and Girls' States ....... .121
Baerwald, Miss Ethelwyn
Bahr, Nancy ...........
Bahr, Wayne ...........
...H..14,75
Bailey, Barbara. . .15, 75, 82, 84, 90,
Baldwin, Jonathan ......
Baldwin, Judith ........
Ballard, Virginia ..... 47, 67, 78,
Balliet, Carolyn ..... 47, 59, 78,
Balliet, Susan ....... 15, 66, 82,
Balza, Joan .................. 15, 85,
Barlow, Bonnie. .47, 68, 71, 78, 83, 88, 97
.........H...9
..u..47,78,88
............41
91
.......H....47
....41
83,96
84, 97
83, 86
96
Barnes, Robert .........,.
Barney, Pam ...........
Barrett, Jim ......
Bartman, Dick ..........
Bartmann, Marilyn. .
....47,79,117
.47,73,79,97
....u.41,117
41,72,74,118
.H.15,68,97
Basketball-"B" Squad ...........,.. 109
Basketball-Varsity ............. 106-108
Battleson, Eddy ...... .... . ..47, 92, 117
Bauer, Betty ....... ..... 1 5, 72, 85, 96
Bauer, Richard ..... . . .
Bauer, Robert ........ . . .
Bauman, Bob .... 41, 66, 89, 110, 118
Baumgartner, John .47, 61, 73, 78, 93, 112
Baur, Ka ....... 47, 75, 85, 113, 117
Baumin Tbm.47,54,72,84,110,112,117
BeaH,E an. ................. 47,78,93
Beall, l-ierb ................. 15, 70, 80
Beaumont James ..., 47, 82, 105, 109, 111
Becker, Carl ..................,. 15, 77
Becker, Mary. .15, 58, 62, 66, 70, 72, 74,
83, 88, 96, 120
Beckley, Peter ............... 41, 82, 93
Beckman Bill ......
, ................. 47
Bedand, BNI ........ 41, 103, 106, 107
Beglinger, Judi. .15,
Behle, Nancr ......
Behnke, He en .....
Behnke, Mary ......
Beilke, Donald .....
Bell, Lawrence ,....
Bellin, Richard ......
60, 68, 76, 78, 120
.................41
U...U...N.47,67
..........47
........15, 72
. .......... 47,87
........47,105,111
130 . . . lndex
Student lndex
Belling, Kay..15, 69, 70, 82, 85, 114
Benoit, Francoise.15, 57, 80, 85, 89, 114
Benton, Tom .... 41, 71, 84, 115, 121
Benz, Paul ..............,....... 15, 84
Berghuis, Charlotte ...... ........ 4 1, 84
Bergmann, Clyde ....
Bergsbaken, Sue ....
Berner, Sandra ......
Bernhagen, Bill .....
Besaw, Joe ......
Besaw, Terry .....
Betti, Barbara .....
Beyer, Ronald .....
Beyer Ruth ....
Biechler, Betty ....
Bierman, Nancy .....
........41,115
...............41
....41,68,77,82
...H...H.41,77
....41, 112, 117
u......U...47
.H.47,79,96
....1s,47,77
....77, 113
.......41
......15
Biese, Beverly .....,..... ......... 4 1
Billington, Marlene .................. 41
Binsfelcl, Richard. .47, 72, 75, 84, 111
Birchler, Anne ........... 16, 40, 82, 84
Bishop, Glenn ................. ..... 4 1
B'erkvold, Donna ..... ....... 4 7, 94
Black, Mr. David ,... ...... 1 2
Blahnik, Louise .... .... 1 6
Blahnik, Peter ....... .... 4 1
Blazek, Bernice ..... ............... 4 1
Blazer, Doreen .... ................ 4 7
Blob, James ............ . ............ 47
Block Gerald ......... 16, 61, 71, 118
Blaedam, Alex ......... 47, 84, 87, 92
Bloedorn, Daryl .... 41, 72, 75, 82, 93
Bloomer, Barbara ........ 16, 77, 82, 83,
89, 90, 96, 98
Blum, Bettie ........ ..... 4 7, 78, 96
Board of Education. . . ......... . . .9
Bock, Annette ...... ......... 4 7
Bock, Barbara ..... .... 1 6, 76, 77
Bodmer, Jerry ................... 41, 81
Bodmer, Sharon ............... 41, 46, 82
Boettcher, Robert. .16, 58, 60, 63, 81, 83,
100,111,112,115,118,12
Bohlen, William ......
Boldt, David .........
Bolseen, Larry ....
Borchardt, Ruth .......
Boronow, Anne ......
Borsche, Gerald ......
0
..,...........41
...........47, 84
...............47
..H....H.41,84
16,58,62,63,68
80,83,89
...H.47,75,115
Bomm,BHI ........... 41,103,111,118
Bosin, Ron ..........
Bowers, Mary ........
Bowker, Dave ........
Boyle, James .........
Boyle, Judy ...... 41,
Bradford, Mary .......
Brandt, Kenneth ......
Brandt, Mr. Michael..
Brauer, John .,....,.
Brautigam, Bob ......
Breitung, Glenn .... ....
41, 82, 103, 111
41,79,90,96,98
.......47, 57, 84
......47,103,111
56,67,7a,77,83
H.U.H4L7Q85
.....H.16,76,77
.. .... 10,84,91
.........16
.......41
..,....16
Brensike, Ralph .....,...... .... 4 1, 92
Brewster, Sarah .................. 96, 98
Brezezinski, Miss Theodosia ...... 12, 114
Brickler, Henrietta ................... 47
Briese, Mr. Harold ............... 11, 87
Briese, Sue Ann ....,...... 16, 66, 70, 82,
83 88 89
I I
Brinker, Gerald .... 16, 75, 80, '87, 89, 92
..............16, 82
Brinkman, Carol...
Brinkman, Charles ,..,..,..... ....... 4 1
Brinkman, John .....
Brockman, Larry .... . . ............. 41
Brockman, Shirley ..... ....47, 94, 113
Bronold William ..... ........... 1 6
Bronstad, Judith ................. 47, 73
Bronstad Lawrence ........... 16, 76, 77
Brooks, David .....
Brooks,
47 112
Judnh fx.f17f'62,'70, 82, 84
Brooks, Judy Ann ............... 17, 114
Brooks, Miss Myrtle ................. 10
Brouillard, Marie .................... 47
Brown, Julie ................... 41, 117
Brown,
Marjorie 17, 85, 94, 96, 114
Brown, Nancy .................. 47, 114
Brown, Robert ...................... 47
Brown, Suzanne ............. 41, 82, 114
Brucks, Dennis .............. 47, 73, 110
Brueggemann, Richard ................ 17
Brummund, Karl . 41, 75, 103, 111, 115, 121
Bruso, Adeline .... , ............ 47, 113
Bubolz, John .... 47, 71, 78, 82, 105, 118
Bubolz, Nancy .................. 41, 97
Buettner, Judith ............ 4. .41, 76, 77
Bunkleman, Donald ..... 47, 105, 111, 118
Buna,BnI .............. 47,75,87,111
Burroughs, Mrs. Evelyn ...,....... 10, 89
Burroughs, Mr. Jack
H..H..H..H1O,84
Burton, lla Mae ....... ..... 1 7
Busch, Edward .....
Buss, Jack ......
Buss, Paula ....
Buss, Ronnie ....
Buxton, Thomas ....
Byfield, David .....
Cafeteria Staff ..,.
Call, Donald ....
Call, Duane ......
Callahan Mary ....
Calmes, Sandy ...,.
.......17
.........47
....47,77,97
.........47
.......41
....41,82
...............9
....17,66,84,89
.u...47,73,87
....41,82,
Camera Club ..,........
Campbell, Anne. . .
Campshure, Charles .... ...........
88
47
92
Cameron Mr. Harry .... . ..... 12
41
47
41
Captain, Barb .......
Carew, Nancy ....
Carlsen, Sharon ....
Casey, Rodney ....
Casper, Lee ........
......N...47,77
....17,o9,80,83
.......H...47
..............17
.41,111,118
Casper, William ...........
Casperson, Ronald .... ......... 4 7, 77
Champeau, Jeanette
Chapin, Georgia . .
......47,117
... .... 47,77,117
Chapman, Carolyn. . . ......... 47, 75
98
Cheerleaders ...,... ..............
Chmiel, Carolyn. . . ..... 41, 79, 80, 88,
89,90,97
Chorale ......... ............. 7 7
Chorus ........... ............ 7 6
Christen, Sandra. . . 17 77
Christensen, Wesly ...... 41, 82, 103, 115
Christianson, Ruth .................. 41
Christie, Ted ....... 41, 72, 82, 103, 115
Christmas Play ...................... 64
Christoferson, Barbara .... 17, 85, 91, 121
Ciske, Ronald ....................... 47
Clarion Business ..... .... .... . . .67
Clarion Editorial .... ..... 6 6
Coel, Bill ........ ............. 1 7
Coffey, Daniel .... ...... ,......... 1 7
Coffey, James ....................... 47
Coggeshall, Sallie ...... . .41, 56, 72, 78,
80, 83, 88, 97, 114
Collar, Daniel ...................... 47
Collar, Jeanice. . .. ............ .41, 82
Collar, Susan .....
Colling, Carol ....
Collins, James ......
Comella, Mr. Frank .... .... 1 0, 74, 100
.....17
Commercial Club ...... ........... 9 5
Concert Band .......... ......... 7 2
Cook, Mr. Charles W. .........,...... 9
Cook, Judith .............,. 17, 97, 114
Cooney, Mary Therese ............... 18
Cooper, Gerald ..................... 47
Cooper, Geraldine .................. 47
Corbett, Thomas ..........,... 18, 83, B6
Conon,John .... - ...... 41,72,102,103
106,107,111,121
Cottrell, Carol ...................... 41
Council, John ...................... 93
Crabb, Barbara .......... 47, 78, 85, 114
Craftsmanship Shield. .
Crane, Sandra ..... . . . ......... 47, 91
Cross, Betty ....,...
Cross, James ....
Crowe, Karen ....
.........18
.........41,82
....H.18,79,97
Crowe, Timothy ................. 47, 73
, . . . ..47, 54, 73, 118
Cundy, Rhonda. . . . .
Culbertson, Ca vin.
......H...47,79
Cunnigham, Allan.
... .... 41, 46, 66
Curling Club ...... ........ 1 15
Currie, Kay .......... ........ 4 1
Curtain Call Acting .................. 83
Curtain Call Production .............. 84
Curtis, Arlouine. ..
Curtis, David .....
18,a9,8s,8a,9s,114
.....H....H.18,119
Custodians ...............,......... 1 9
Damsheuser, Neil ..... ......... 1 8
Daniels, Judy ........ ...... ...... 4 1
Daniels, Peggy .............. 47, 77, 113
Danley, Jeanette. .
.....n.41,79,75,96
D. A. R. Award .................... 190
Darling, Anne ....
Davis, Betsy .......
Davis, John .......
Davis, John F.. . ..
Davis, Patricia .....
Debate ..........
DeBraal, Judy ....
DeBraal, Sally ....
DeBruin, Carol. . .
DeBruin, Gerard. .
Decker, Patricia. . .
41,79,89,83,96,114
....H.18,68,7O,7i
83,9O,190,191,195
..................47
.n......H...47,1o9
41,46,89,83,96,98
..................59
....H.18,89,94,113
. .............. 47,77
..H......H...47,84
..41,71,84,115,191
..................48
Declamation ........................ 58
DeCoster, Kenneth .... ......... 4 8
DeDecker, Myrna .................... 41
Delferding, Ivan ............. 48, 73, 105
Delferding, Judy. .46, 59, 68, 88, 89, 114
DeFlerding, Wayne .... .48, 110, 115, 118
Delain Dick ........ ................ 4 1
Deland, Pat ......
Delaware, Gary .... ....
Delfosse, Wayne. .
Delie, Jim ......... ....
Deltgen, Gloria. . .
Deltgen, Rodney. .
Deltgen, William. .
Deltour, George. .
Dennik, Lois ......
QIffQff48fs9f78f
Dennis, Barry ........... ............
59, 66 79 79
DeNoyer, Linda. .48,
Derby, Patrick .......................
Derfus, Gene ..,.. ..................
. . . . .41 68 79
Deschler, Donnis. .
DeShaney, Diane. .
DeShaney, Jean. . .
' ' I I I
.. .......... 18
...............48,
DeShaney, Richard ............ 41, 79,
DeShane , Robert.
deVos, Diane ....
DeWall, Marvin. .
Deyo, Dave ....
Dhein, Barbara. I .
Diedrich, Sha ron. .
""f18f79'75H84'
I I I
18
48
48
48
48
41
41
48
97
18
7 7 .96
48
48
85
95
77
74
41
97
48
I1f148f71,78,78,
83,88,9o 98
I
Diestler, Jane.41, 59, 68, 79, 88, 96, 114
Dietz, Frank ......
Dietzen Alice ....
Dillon, Mr. Adolf.
.H......H...41,119
........H...48,10O
H....11,55,103,110
Dnnnen John .......... 18,87,103,111
DoerHer,- John ....
H....H....H.48,84
Dohr, Jim .......... 41, 65, 83, 111, 115
Dominowski, Sandy ............... 41, 56
Dorschner, Ka ren. .
..H......H...48,73
Dorschner Karyl .... ...... 4 8
Douglas, Carol .....
Douglas, Richard. .
Douglass, Robert. .
Dresden, Jon .....
Dreyer, Tom ......
Dunsirn, Nancy. . .
Dunsirn Marilee
U...H.18
.. .... 19,89
.. .... 41,84
......u...41,89
......H....48,105
.....48,79,75,89,97
....H...41,113,114
Dunsirnl Phyllis. .................. 19
Duss, Doris ......................... 41
Duszynski, Patricia. .41, 56, 64, 83, 97 114
Dykema, Bill .....
Eastman, Darlene. .
Eastman, William. .
Ebben, Nicholas. .
Eckes, Rodney ....
Edge, Mr. Kenneth
Ediger, Mr. G. A.. . . .
Edwards, John .....
Edwards, Linda. . .
Eggert, James ....
.........n...41f119
..................19
..................41
.....48,1os,111,118
. ................. 48
...H...H...U11,88
..H.10,1O5
....48,54,79
. .......... 41
........41
Eggert, Patricia ....
Eggert, Richard ....
Eggert, Robert .....
Eggert, William .......
.......19
.....48,57
.H...49,103
..............19
Ehlke, David ............. 19, 70, 71, 86,
106,107,190j191,19S
Eich, Joe .............
48 103 109 111
Eichhorst, Marilyn ................ 48, 84
Eichsteadt, Donald ................... 19
Eick, Bill ............. ........... 4 9
Eick Shalby ........ ............. 1 9
EmkhoH,Sharon... ..., 48,85,88,97
Eickmen, Joan ........
Eifealdt Karl .........
....-...49,79
.. ........... 48
1277
Eisch, Garry .....................
Elks Citizenship Award ........ ..... 1 93
Elks Leadership Award .....,........ 194
Elks Most Valuable Student Award.. . .195
Ellefson, Carol ............... 48, 85, 97
Ellefson, Ronald .......
Ellenbecker, Kenneth ..... ......... 4 9
Ellenbecker, Marlene .... ........... 4 9
Elliott, Ann ..................... 48, 83
Elsner, Denise. ......... ..... 1 9, 89, 117
Emmanuel, Mr. Richard ........... 11, 107
Emmer, Rita ...........
Evers, Joyce .... ......
ffQfQiffIfIIfI48
Ewald, Carolyn .... 49, 56, 68, 81, 83, 93
Ewig, Karen ..,.............. 49, 85, 96
Ewig, Suzanne, .,......... 19, 85, 91, 96
Extemporaneous Speaking ............. 60
Fairchild, Peg .- ......, .... . ..19, 113
Falk, Tom .......... .. .... 48, 105
Fane, Judy ....... .... .......... 4 8
Fanselow, Catherine .......... 49, 56, 71,
75, 83, 88, 90
Farrell, Kathleen .......
Fauk, Jerryl ...........
..............19
..H...48,68,96
Fauk, Judy ..... 49, 56, 64, 79, 83, 89, 97
Feavel, Allen. ........
Feavel, Jean ..........
Feavel, Rochelle ....
Feavel, Spencer. . .
Feil, Charlotte. . .
Felauer, Jerry .....
Feldhahn, Kathleen. .
Feldmann, Grace ....
Femal, Anne ......
Femal, Kari .....
..............48
.........,....49
H...19,97
....49,119
..,......49
...........49
....48,77,97
............48
..............49
..,...........48
Fentz Bob ...... ..... 4 9, 87, 93, 119
Ferrel, Robert ..... ..... 4 8, 105, 109
Ferron, Jean ............. 49, 76, 77, -88
Finnegan, Dorothy ..... 19, 69, 70, 75, 84
Finnegan, Micheal ....... 48, 54, 75, 110
Fischer, Cathy ...... ........... 1 9, 77
Fischer, Char ene .... ......... 4 8, 94
Fischer, Cyril ....................... 49
Fischer, Helene .................. 48, 94
Fischer, James. . . 90, 109, 103, 119, 118
Fischer, John ......
Fischer, Mary ......
Fischer, Pat .....
Flag-Raisers .......
Flanagan, Tom ....
Floo , Karen .........
Foelker, Richard ....
Fole , Joseph ......
Football-"B" Squad
Football-Varsity. . .
Forbeck, James .....
Foth, Bonita ....
Foth, Duane ....
Fowler, Susan. . .
Frahm, Shirley .....
Frahm, Walter .....
Franzke, JoAnn. . .
Franzke, Mike ....
Fredricks, Judith ....
French, Bonnie ....
French Club ....
French, Mark. . .
Friss, Michael.. . . .
Fritz, Bob ..........
Froehlich, Patricia. . .
..............48
49,89
ffff49,76f77,117
H......H...191
.H...90,86,193
..............49
48,105,119,118
......48,59,84,93
.........104
....9O,119
....H.9O
.......99
.........9o
......90,117
....u...48,81
....9O,7O,85,91
.....,..48,54,79,
78, 103, 111, 118
.......49,84,93
..............48
....H.80
.....9o
.....49
H...48,99
.......48,94
Frommherz, Marianne ........ .48, 78, 97
Fuerst, Edward .....
Fulcer, Nancy ......
..............48
48,73 89,96
.... ,
Fulcer, Ronald .......
Fulton, Susan ........
...48,99,1os,111
.....48,71,78,96
Gaertner, Miss Pauline .......... 19, 114
Gallagher, Patrick ....
.......H...90,83
Gammelin, Catherinel .... 49, 81, 88, 114
Ganzel Ter
, ry. . .... .
Ganzen, Dennis .....
......H...48,119
. .......... 48,117
Gardner, Connie ...... 90, 63, 89, 90, 96
Gardner, Richard .................... 49
Gast Carol .......... .......... 4 8, 113
Gebheim, Dennis ....... ........ 4 8, 117
Gebheim, Har J
Gehrke, James. ...... ........... I ,. J .
r ........ ........... 9 O
Gebheim, Mitghell ....... 49, 87, 99, 115
48
Gelbke, Eric .......
Genal, Diane ......
Genal, Richard .....
Gerdin, David. . .
Gerdin, Judy ......
85
48
48
90
Gerdin, Rosemarie .... ..............
Gerdron, Joe.. ., ......... 48, 105, 111
Gerhardt, Mr. Armin ............. 19, 99
Gerhardt, Roger ........... ...... 4 9, 89
Gericke, Gretchen.49, 59, 75, 89, 85, 89
German Award. ................... 199
German Club ....................... 81
Geron, Jean ....
Gertz, Barbara .....
.....H...48,77
.48, 89, 91, 97
Getsfried, Robert ..... .............. 4 8
Gibson, William. ..
Gihfin, Barbara ....
Gill, Audrey .....
Ginnow Diana ....
........49,77
H...90,84
....48,114
N...9O,77
Girard, Richard ....,................ 48
Girls' lntramural
gitter, Sjhyla .....
aser oyce .....
Glee Club ..... . .
Gloss, Mary ......
Gloss, Paul. .... ..
Gloudema-ns, James
Gmeiner, Jerry ....
Glrls' Bowling ..................... 113
Athletic Association. .114
G.. l. A. A. Award ................. 193
........48
.......... ..91
......H...48,56,91
.....H...91,71,115
Goehler, Judith. .... ..
Goehler, Rodney. .
Goehler Susan. . .
49,58,89,83,88
...48,9O,96
Q"f1...48,73,79
Good, Kathay ........
Gooding, Jim ........
Goodrich, Mr. E. John ............... 11
Goodwin, Patricia ............... 91, 64
Gosha, Alfred .......
Goss, Christie. . .
Gosz, Donna ....
Gosz, Richard. . .
Grabar, Bob .....
Gra Fi, Mr. John ....
... . ...... ...49
.H...48,111,118
.....H.77,9O
..........91
..H.91
.....118
.H..19,95
Grathen, Sylvia ......
Grapengieser, Carl ..... .....
Grapengieser, Pat .
Greiner, Penny ....
Gresenz, Mark ....
Greunke, Jack .....
Greunke, James ....
Grimmer, Boyd .....
........91
..48,117
'48,67,79
Gregorius, Carol .............
H...48,71,78,91
Grimmer, Robert .......
Grishaber, Patsy .......
Grishaber, Wayne .....
Grobe, Joanne ....
49,
....U....49,89
......U....49
.....49,81,93
H...91,76,77
....H...48,118
..............49
.H...H...U.49
o6,7s,78,85,9a
.........49,117
Grube, Karen ..... ,...
Gruehn, Pamella .......
Gruett, Glenn .....
Gunderson, John .....
Gurnee, Jean. . ....
Gurnee, Ronald ....
Gurnee, William ......
..........49,75
..........49
.......H...49
....91,49,113
....49,99,118
...H..91,76,77
49,75,78,85,97
Hackbert, Marion .....
Hahn, Howard .................. 91, 79
Hahn, Richard ....
Haisle , Lindsay .......
Hale, Don ...........
Hall, John ......
Hall, Shirley .................... 49, 93
Hamann, Howard .....
49, 105,111,118
49, 73, 81, 87, 93
.H......H...91
49,1os,119,118
....49,103,106,
107,111,191
...H.11,57,103
Hamann, Mr. Ray .... 4. .
Index ... 131
Hameister, Harry .... 91, 77, 99, 111, 119
Hameister, Lois ......... .........,.. 4 9
Hamilton, Joanne ................ 49, 77
Hamm, Karen .......
Hannemann, Dennis ....
Hansen, Carol ........
Hansen, Jacgueline ....
Hansen, San ra ......
Hansen, Sharon ....
Hanson, Bill ......
Hanson, Norma ......
....U...91
....91,81,87
..H...49,79
....91,71,19O
..H...91,96
H...49,96
....49,11Q
.......49,77
Hanson, Patricia ..... ......... 4 9, 77
Harmon, June ..... .............. 4 9
Harrass, James ..... .... 4 9, 75, 81, 93
Harp, Craig ....... ..,........ 4 9, 81
Hartjes, Janet .....
....49,a9,a4,96
Hartjes, Jean ........ .... 4 9, 89, 84, 97
Hartung, Richard ......
Hartzheim, Dorothy ......
Hartzheim, James ..........
...H...49,1O5
Harwood, Steve ................. 49, 89
Haugen Nurses' Scholarship ......... 199
Havel, Karen .............. ..... 4 9
Hawley, Sandra ........... ....... 4 9
Ha es Jud ..... 49, 77
Hezrdkn, .
Heckel, Gerald .....
Hee eman, Dennis .....
..........49
....4Q,77,11s
Heicllger, Marilyn .......... ......... 4 9
Heimmermann, Carlton.
49 103 111
l4emrhz,Dave ........ "11i.49,99f112
Heisel, Carole ..........
Heisel, Gordon ..................... 49
Helble, Mr. Herbert H .,........... 8, 46
Helein, Marge ............... 99, 63, 83
Heller, Joanne ........ .
Helms, Leone ..,.
Helvey, Revana. . . . . .
Hemmen, Jim ...... ....
Hendricks, Mary .....
Henning, Bob ,....
Herbst, Yvonne. . .
Herman, Dale .......
Herrman, Romelle ....
Herrmann, Gerald. . .
Hertzfeld, Virginia ,...
Heuer, Maxine ......
Heuer, Tom ...........
Hewitt, Gail .,.......
Hickinbotham, Monica.
Hietpas, Geraldine ....
Hietpas, Robert .......
.......99,113
N...49,79,75
99,a9,a7,119
...H...49,97
..H...49,1O3
...N..99,95
........49,a1
....49,81,113
H....49,100
.........99
.U..49,97
....49,111
.....49,94
U...99,109,103
Hill, Charles ................... 99, 118
Himebaugh, Mrs. Violet. . ........ 11, 89
Hintz, Beth ...........
Hod ins, June .,.....
Hoelfel, Kathleen. . .
Hoeffel, Peter ....
Hoffman, Judy ....,.
Hoffman, Richard .,..
Hoffmann, Leroy ......
..............99
......H...49,79
....49,83,90,96
....49,80,115
..........49
H....99,103
Hoh, Betty .................... 99, 113
Holehouse, Kenneth. . .
....49,68,99,93
i4auea.nm ,.......... 49,111,115,11a
Holzknecht, George ..,..
Homecoming ...........
....49, 78,119
.. ....... ...55
Home Economics Club ..... ........, 9 4
99, 71
Homes, Peter ...........
Hoolihan, James ......
Hoolihan, Rita ......
Hoo man, Maril n ....,
H2r5xii.f:.z:i'lf6.v: 1 1 1
Horn, Patsy ..........
Hostettler, Dale .....
Hostettler, Jay ....
Houfek, Ruth ...... ....
Hove, Donald .....
Howe, Delbert ....
...H..49
.........49
....49,a4,97
.....99,77
H...49,95
.....H...99
.......49,11a
.....93,119,118
49,7a,93,114
...H...49,79
Howey, Nick ....................... 49
Hughes, Doroth .........
Hughes, Richarcf ....
Huhn, JoAnn .....
Huhn, Richard ....
Huolihan, Joyce. . .
Huven, Tom .....
lngenthron Jean ..... .
69, 85, 97, 114
.......49,114
.......49
.........42
.....4Q,73
.......H...49
93 87,119
lsascson, l-larold .......... . . ,
132 .. .lndex
Jack Paul
..n...49,a9,11s
Jacobs, .l ............ 93, 49, 95
Jacobs, Thomas ...... 46, 79, 74, 99, 110
Jagoditsh, Joan .................. 49, 77
Jahnke, Sandra. . .
....H...49,114,117
Jaycette Scholarship .... ........... 1 94
Jenkel, Susan ........ .... 9 3, 95, 113
Jennerjahn, Brian... ............. . .49
Jennerjahn, Tom. .
Jensen, Karen. . . .
..........93,84,110
......U.......49,73
Jesse, Franklin ....... 49, 71, 73, 78, 118
Jesse, Robert ....
Jimos, Sandy. .49,
Jochman, James..
Jochman, Joan. . .
Jochman, Joe ...,
Jochman, Joyce. .
Jochman, Judy. . .
Jochman, Margie.
Jochman, Tom. . .
Johnson, Blanche.
Johnson, Gloria..
59, 65, 75, 89, 96 113
I
...H......H...49,79
.......H...49,79,89
.........H....93,86
...................49
......H....H.49,97
.93,69,83,89,95,194
..,................49
......u...43,79,114
.. ....... 49,94,96
Johnson Judy ..... .... 4 9, 57, 79, 113
Johnson, Leland. .
Johnson, LeRoy. .
Johnson, Richard.
Johnson, Robert. .
Johnson, Ronald. .
Jonen, Phyllis ....
Jones, Barbara. . .
Jooss, Robert ....
joranson, Dave. . .
orgenson eg. . .
Jorstad, Myrtle. . .
Juhnke, Donald. .
Jungers, Fred ....
Jungers, John ....
Juniors .......
Jury, Maurie. ..
Juse, Donna. . .
Kain, Donna ....
.. ......... 49,119
.. ............ 49
........49
.. ............ 49
. .......... 43,75
.. ....... 93,91,113
.. ..... 49,79,aa,97
.. .... 23,79,75,111
. .4 ............ 49
. ..... 43,46,a9
. ............ 77
-...43,71,89
U...43,110
H...93,1oo
.......41-46
.....93,103
........49
Kain, Jerome. ......... 93, 109, 103, 111
43
Kalz, Joan .....
Kampf, Mary .....
Kandler, Susan. . .
Kaphingst, Richard .... ......
Kasten, Judith ....
Kasten, Marvin. . .
Kasten, Tom .....
Katke, Duane ....
Kaufman, Calvin. .
Keatin Peter
43
49
49
. .... 49,94
U...H.43
......93
H...H.43
H...49,79
KeddeTl, Thomas .................... 49
Kellner, Ronald. . .
Kellogg, John ........
Kempf, Adele ....
Kemps, Don .....
Kersten, Merlin. .
Kese, John ......
Kettner, William ....
..................49
43,56,5a,59,6a,
79,75,83,89,191
....-...U...H.43
...............49
......43
Kickland, Charles ............... 49, 117
Kickland, Dick ....
Kieffer, Joyce ....
Kiley, Thomas ....
Kimball, Jess .....
Kimball, Peggy .....
King, Barbara ....
King, Peter ....
King, Richard ....
Kinnard Thomas
......43, 89, 103, 111
..H...49,73,114
.............49
H...H.75
...u.43
......43,as
.....H....94,1O3
.J ..... 43,109,103,
106,107,111,191
, ..................... 94
Kinziger, Mr. Raymond ........... 11, 111
Kippenhan, Lawrence ............. 94, 79
Kirkpatrick, Karen ...... 40, 43, 85, 90, 97
Kisslinger, Jack ............... 49, 78, 87
Klapper, Sharon .... ............ 4 9, 89
Klein, James ....... .... 4 3, 111, 115
Kleist, Dorothy ...................... 49
Kleman, Mary ....
...............49,94
Klingbile, Judy .................. 49, 78
Hodm,Dkk ..... 49,54,71,79,84,110
Kloehn, Donald .... 49, 54, 79, 74, 84, 87
Kloehn Kenneth. .
.H......U....49,79
Kloes, Patricia ................... 94, 96
Kloes, Richard ..... 43, 71, 103, 111, 118
Klumb, Miss Adela ............... 10, 57
Knaack, Janet ....... ................ 9 4
Knapstein, Catherine .... ...... 4 3, 79, 84
Kneice, Margaret .....
...............49
Knqp,Chades ......... 94,a7,111,11a
Knei , John .........
Kniegusch, Miss Laverne.. ......... 10, 57
Knoke, Curtis ................ 43, 66, 99
Knoll, Barbara ................... 43, 77
Knostenbergs, Vija .................. 49
Knudsen, Celia .............. 43, 80, 81,
Knuijt, Darlene ....
Knutson, Karen. .f. . ..
Kobal, John .........
a4,as,9o,113
...............94
Kobal, Rosann ................ 94, 79, 75
Kobs, Bruce ...... 94, 103, 110, 119, 118
Kobs, David .........
Koeplce, Richard. . .
Koffarnus, James. . .
Kohl, Gerald .....
Kohl, Irene .....
Koleske, James. . .
Kolosso, ,Judy ....
Kolosso, Mary ....
Konz, Jonathan. . .
Konz, Lisa ........
Kopelke, Richard. . .
Korek, Bill .......
Korth, Donald ....
Korth, Norita .... .
Kositzke, Betty ....
Kositzke, Gail .....
Kositzke, Judith .....
Kosloski, Larry ......
Kowalke Marlene. .
Kozlowski, Allen .....
Kozlowski, Judith. .
Kraft, Gerald .......
Krahn, Dick .......
Kramer, Mary. ..... .
Kranhold, Roberta. .
Kranzusch, Frank. . .
Kranzusch, Jim .....
Kranzusch, Karen. . .
Kranzusch, Theodora ....
Kraus, Robert ........
Krause, Delana .....
Krause, Dixie. . .
Krause, Erdwin ....
Krause, James ........
Krause, Lawrence. .
Krause, Lois. ......
Krause, Nancy .....
Krautsch, Chester. . .
Kray, Thomas .....
Kreiling, Frank .......
Kreiling, LuAnn. . .
Kreiner, Henry. . .
Krejcha, Jean ......
Krichmar, Albert. . .
Krieck, Betty ......
Krieglstein, Barbara.
Kriehn, Karen ......
Kroiss, Gerald ....
Krolow, Sandra . .....
H......H.....43
....43,55,103,
106,107,111
.........43,85
43
"'i::H:i:94
.....49,118
........43,114
..94,89,103,115
....49,78,84,97
.............43
H...U...H.49
....49,117,11a
.....H....94
........43,55
.............94
.....94,79,113
......H...49
....43,e5,9a
.......U....94
.....49,79,113
...........43
.........43
. ...... 49
....49,79
....H.43
.....95,119
....43,77
......49
......49
....49,7e
....9s,a6
.......43
- ............. .43
.....H...95,119
...95,85,97,114
......N...Q5,a9
.............9s
.....H...50,119
...............95
...95,69,70,114
.....U...89,110
...H.50,77,97
. ............... 50
....50, 67, 78, 85
. .............. 95
Kronberg, Kurt ....... 43, 66, 79, 87, 119
Kruckeberg, Janis ........... 50, 77, 113
Krueger, Mr. Bruno ........... 19, 69, 95
Krueger, Jack ........
Krueger, Peter .....
Krueger, Richard ....
Krueger, Sharon. . .
Krueger, Theodore . .
Krueger, Verla ....
Krueger, Wayne ......
Kuba, Dennis .....
Kuba, Jim ...........
Kufner, Margaret ......
Kufner, Yvonne .....
ic 1 L ......
K3iilfUan"S' ......
Kuhr, Ronald .........
Kunitz, Charles ..... . .
..50,81,105,111
43
.....H...43,71
....43,a7
.........H...95
...............5o
.50,105,111,118
...............43
....H....50,118
...50,77,94,113
...H...95,76,77
..H...H...u.5o
..........43,11a
...43,6a,a1,191
.......43,71,89,
1o3,111,11s,11a
Kunstman, Judy ..................... 75
Laehn, Karen .....
Lamenskg, Peter ....
Lamers, arbara ....
...50, 77, 97, 100
Lamon, David ........... ......... 4 3, 93
Lande, Charles .......... 43, 67, 70, 103
Landis, Bob ....,....
..43,103,115,121
Landreman, Miss Dolores. ...... 10, 57, 70
Lang, Joseph .......
Lang, Wanda .......
Langdok, Jerry ....
LaPlant, Robert ....
Lappi, Joyce ....
Larsen, Barbara ....
LaRue, Lois .....
Latin Award ....
Latin Club .....
Laue, Sandie.. ...
................43
.... .........95
....95,111
H...U...H.26
. ...... 5o,89,97
..n.5o,67,73,7s
78,85,88,97
.....U..50,79
H...H...H.122
................79
..43,64,72,82,83
89,9o,9c,114,199
Laux, Dave.... ................ -.43, 112
Laux, James ........
LaViolette, JoAnn. .
Lawrence, Lucy .....
Lea , Marvin .......
LeCrl8ir, Audrey .,..
LeClair, David ..... .
LeClair, Marilyn ...,
LeClair William
................5o
....96,88
..H.26
.......50
....26,95
................43
................48
.......,............50
Lecy, Gerald. . 98, 63, 83, 100, 103, 112
Lecy,Roben ...... .... 5o,1o5,111,118
Lelevere, Steven .... 50, 82, 92, 110, 118
' 26
Leimer Ja .........
Lembcke, Richard ...,
Lembcke, William. . .
Lemke, Thomas ...,..
Lemmens, Marlene. . .
LeMoine, Glenn ....
LeMoine, Mary .....
LeMoine, Rita ......
Lemons, Charles ...,
Lesselyong, Nancie. .
Lewenstein, Simon. .
Lewis, Alice .......
Lewis, James .....
Library Staff ....
Liesch, Tom .......
Liethen, Carol ....
Ligman, Althea .....
Linskens, Jo ce .....
Linzmeyer, Gene ....
Linzmeyer, Geraldine
Livermore, Miss Laura
Livingston, Leo .....
Livingston, Mary Kay.
Loberger, Victor ....
Lockery, James ......
Loker, Donald .......
London, Dennis .....
London, LeRoy ....
Loos, Daniel ........
Losselyong, Robert. . .
Loysen, Barb .......
Luebke, Dennis ....
Lueders, Carl. . .
Luepke, Joyce ....
Lust, James. . .
Lutz, David. . .
Lux, Carol .....
Lynch, Janis .....
McBain, Joan ......
...H.,.9o,5o,11o
......H...5o
H...5O,81,118
.. ........... so
.....H..5o
....5o,9o,97
....H...43,9o
....43,7o,77,87
...n......n...5o
50,79
'ff48,75f86,84,96
.....H..26,64,83
.H......M...86
....5o,119
....H.5o
....26,91
.. ..... 26
... ..H.43
.....43
.......12
.. ......... 43,50
................96
..,.............43
...43,68,111,115
..50,105,109,111
...U......H...43
......U...26,99
...N...43,118
......50,105,118
....H...50,78
.H...43,76,77
....H.5O,76,77
..H.26,69,7O,8i
95,97,114,19o
................26
......H..50,112
...H......H...43
5o,79,73,114
..43,58,66,79,83,
88,96,98,114,191
McCarthy Theresa .............. 43, 1 1 4
McDonald, Betty ....
McDonald, Janice. . .
McDonald, Mary ....
...-...50,77,100
................43
McEathron, Ann ...... 27, 69, 70, 71, 72,
75, 80, 84, 88, 89, 97, 120
McElroy, Frank ........... 50, 80, 84, 87
McGinnis, Kay ......
Mclntyre, Dave .....
..43 56 68 72 75
83,89,110,118f121
Mclntyre, Sherry. . .50, 54, 73, 75, 92, 97
McKahn, Jim .......
n....H.5o,54,73
McKechnie, Katherine. .27, 58, 81, 83, 89
McKee, Ginny ......
..54, 73, 79, 88, 97
McKee, Mary ..... 43, 64, 70, 83, 88, 89
McKennan, Miss Ruth ......... .... 1 0, 83
McKenny, Ann . 50, 66, 71, 78, 84, 88, 97
McKenzie, Sara .................. 50, 92
Maas, Marlene ......
Mackesy, Joan ..... .... 5 O, 75, 96, 113
Madden, Lynn .....
Madden Steve ....
Mader, Dave ....
Mader, Shirley .....
Magnus, Mary .....
Mahoney, Don .....
Malcore, Carol ....
Maldwin, Jim ....
Malmstrom, Linda . .
Malueg, Joan ....
Managan, Mary. ..
Manier, Judy .....
Manier, Marcia. 43,
Mann, Mr. John P.
Mannebach, Sandra
Mantz, Jack ..,.......
Marquardt, George.
Marquardt, Willis.
Marschner, Marilyn
Marsh, Rita ......
Marsh, Yvonne. . .
Marske, Patricia. . .
Martin, Sylvia ....
Martucci, Louis. .
Marx Award ....
Marx, Bob ......
Massey, Fa e. ....
Mathews, Barbara. .
Mauthe, Donna ....
Mauthe, Marion. . .
'If97f79,75,85,199
77
Maves, Duane. . .
Max, Daniel. . .
Mayer, Larr ......
Meade Poll'
....U...50,105
............96
............96
....27,91,117
.....U...27
....43,118
.....5o,77
..........43
.. ..... 43,79,84
........43,55
...U....H.5O,97
......5o,54,67,79,
85,88,9o,96,98
67,7o,79,83,88,89
...U......H...8,9
.......n...43,114
....50,117
... .... ..5o
.. ........ so
.............5O,77
.....H....H.43,72
.....H....H.5O,73
...43,76,77,84,96
....u......H...43
...H...50,54,77
.U......U...123
50 75,78,85
....50
....50
y. ...................... 50
hAeek,kaben ..... 97,57,59,69,63,64,
71,81,83,89,1oo,19o
Menning, Connie. .43, 80, 84, 86, 91, 114
Menning, Susan ....
Meridith, Tom .....
Merkel, Carol. ..
Merkle, Barry .....
Metko, Dorothy ....
Metzig, Mary ......
Meulemans, Carol. .
...5o,71,89,88,96
....H....H.50,10S
..........27,85
.......H...72,82
.....5o,68,83,97
. ....... 50,81,93
.. .......... 50,77
Meyer, Donald ................ 1 10, 1 1 8
Meyer, Jim ........
Meyer, Lynn ......
Meyer T omas ....
Micheln, Judy .....
Mielke, Jim ...... .
Mignon, Ernie .....
Mignon, Jean .....
Milbach, Kenneth. .
Miller, Ann .......
71 89 111 121
27,72,110,115f118
.....H....H.5O,85
.................97
................103
97,68,85,89,95,97
.................5o
................113
Miller, Carol J ..... 44, 97, 113, 114, 123
Miller, Cathy ......
Miller, Christine. ..
.................27
........U....50,77
Miller, David .......... 44, 83, 115, 121
Miller, Donald ....
Miller, Joan .......
Miller, Judy .....
Miller, LeRoy ....
Miller, Louise .....
Miller, Mary J .....
Miller, Mary K.. . ..
Miller, Patricia. . . .
Miller, Richard ....
Miller, Yvonne ....
Mischke, Carol ....
Mislinski, Mark ...,
Mislinski, Sherry. . .
Mitchell, Bruce ....
Mitchell, Ken .....
Mitchell, Penelope.
Mitchler, Virginia..
Mirrlesradt, Bob ....
Moe, Kathyrn ....
Moen, John ......
Monday, Marlene. .
Moore, Kathy ......
Morrisse Laurel.44
.....H....44,112
..............5o
..H.50,85,97
.......44,72
H...H.5o
..H.5O,77
H...H.44
..H.5O,77
u...5o,119
U...H.44,94
.....5O,68,78
..........5o
.. ........ 27
....H.50,93
.. ........ 44,99
... ..... 59,77,89
. ..... 27,82,85
.....H...44
........5o
....5O,118
,...,............44
.................5o
79 83 88 89 114
Y I I I I I
Mortensefm, Mary Ann ............ 44, 46
Mossholder, Nancy.
Mueller, Gerald. . .
Mueller, Janice ....
Mueller, Lee ....
Mullen, Sybil ....
....-...50,94,114
.. .......... so
....27,113
H...H.27
H...50,73
Murphy, Patricia ....
Murphy, Richard ....
Murphy, Ronald ....
Murphy, Ruth ......
.........44
H...5O,110
.....50,118
....51,77
Nabbefeld, Judith .... ........... 2 8
Nagreen, Marcella. .
Nass, Richard ............... 28, 84, 110
National Honor Society ............. 120
Nature Club ............. ......... 9 3
Navarrete, Jean ........ .... 4 4, 67
Nemecek, Robert .... ...... 4 4
Neubert, Joyce ..... ............... 2 8
Neuenfeldt, Susan ............... 44, 79
Newbury, Nancy. ..... 44, 56, 64, 83, 94
Nieft, Donna. . .' .................. . .44
Niemuth, Karl. ...... ............... 4 4
Nienke, Roberta ....
Nienow Mrs. Gene.
.. ........ 44,85
, . . .10
Nock, Barbara ............ 51, 73, 78, 96
Norris, Dwayne. . .44, 60, 72, 80, 87, 111
Noneen,Knnm...98,67,8o,84,89,97
Nowak, Jan ........................ 28
Nowak Vernon. . .
...H...28,77,112
Nowel l, Peter ....... ...... ....... 2 8
Nussbaum, Sandra . .
Nutting, Bonnie ....
Oashger, James ....
Oatman, Peggg .....
Oellerich, Bo ....
................51
....51,77,85,9o
....H.51,1o5
Office Staff .......................... 9
Ogaard, Karen ........ 44, 71, 85, 88, 89
Ohde, Judith ....................... 44
Ohlrogge, Ted ....
O'Keefe, Mrs. Julia
Ol Jerry .......
Olm, Kenneth ......
Olsen, William .....
Olson, Clifford .....
Olson, Joy .......
Olson, Paul ......
Ronald ....
Olson
One Act Plays ....
Oratory .......
Orchesis .....
Orchestra ......
Otis, Patricia .....
Ottman, Jane .....
Otto, Bill ......
Otto, Judy ......
Owings, Jane ....
Paalman, David ....
U...H...U.28,77
...........H....9
O'Leary, Miss Mary.
N...28,57,1O6,107
.H...H...H11,94
...............44
.u...28,72,87
....51,1os,111
....s1,88,
....51,78,
97
80
57
61
90
28,40 67 7o,
"'72,74,82,84,88
.......N...44,103
..U....u.28,77
....51,78,97
...........98
Paessler, Dick .............. 44, 103, 118
Parfitt Douglas
, . ..................... 28
Park, Andrea ...... 29, 67, 68, 80, 85, 97
Parker, Jerry .............. 44, 112, 118
Parkinson, Miss Ruth.
....51 68 78
Pasek, Jane ..............
Paul, Dennis ................ 44, 88,121
Pam,Judy ........ 99,4o,83,9o,96,98
Pearl, Cheryl ................ 51, 79, 96
Peckham, Linda .....
Pelligrini, Betty .....
Peot, Kay ........
Pep Band ......
Pep Club ........
Persons, Phyllis ....
....H....H.44,82
..U44,72
......29
.......74
..H..9697
......H...44
Peterman, Shirley .................... 44
..29,112,117
Petersen, Jan .......
Petersen, Robert ....
Peterson, Donald .... ,
.......99,1o3,111
44 72,87,103,111
Petit, Ardice ................ 51, 85, 96
Petit, Coleen .....
........H...29,8O
Pfefferle, Barbara .... ............. 5 1
Piepenburg, Susan. .
Piette, Carol ....
Piette, Fred ....
Piette, Janet ....
Piette, Patricia ....
Piette, Robert .......
Pirner, Joan ........
lnagail .....
Plach, lgarbara. . . . . .
Pittman
....44,57,72,75
84,89,96,114
.,.u...99,8o,95
...H...29,1O0
H...29,77,113
................51
................99
.99,89,84,94,113
.............51,77
................51
Plach, Betty ............. ...... 5 1
Plach, Charles ......
Index ... 133
Plach, Jerry ..........
.51,79,97
Plambeck, Janet .............
Plowright, Miss Elizabeth ...... 11, 60, 67
Plutz Lester .....,....
Polishinski, Mary ......
Pollard, Bart .....,
Pollard, Sandy .....
Pollock, Lorine ......
Ponschock, Barbara. . .
Popp, Betty .....,..
Popp, Jerry ........
Potter, James .........
Pribnow, Mr. Walter. .
Price, Lester ....,.....
Priebe Sandy ........,
Prink, lam ............
Printing Club ........
Prochnow, Dick ......
......51, 75,105
51,79 113
Prochnow Stewart ,......... . .... 51
Prue, Stanley .,.......
Pruett, Margaret. . .Q9,
Pugh, Katie. . 1 ...... .
Pusch, Marion . .......
Quel la, Dolores .......
Quella, Marlene ...........
Quella, Mary ........
Rubsam, Robert .....
Rudie, Dale ,.....
Rudolf, Ellen. ..
Rudolf, Jim .....
..........44
.......44,59,96
.........31,100
88
Rugland, Helen. ...... 44, 69, 70, 84,
Schulze, Ronald ..................... 32
Schumaclcer, Janice .................. 45
Schuman, Sue ...... 45, 59, 68, 72, 82, 96
Schumann, Judy ..................... 45
Schutz, Van ........... 51, 73, 110, 117
Schwebs, Kert ...................... 32
Scribner, Mr. Charles ............. 10, 93
Scribner, John ........ 51, 54, 72, 79, 93,
105, 111, 118,125
Sealy, John .... ............. 5 1, 73
Seeger, David .... ....... 3 2, 87, 112
Seeger, Diane ...... ........ 5 1, 77, 80
egers, r. .............. 1 .... 51
eeliger, argar ............ 45, 100
Seerin , Sandra ....... 45, 66, 80, 85, 97
eidl, Trancis. . ......... . . . . .33
. Hx, .. .. , 1
Selms, r. lon .......... ..... . .12
salt Ratgywsa, 84, ag, 83, 596
gglqier . .. .. .572
clc art .. . ..
.f..29, 87, 112 Rusch, Donna ...... ............... 3 1
9 us er,5dw
...., ssll, ar .... .. .....44
...... Ru ll, a ..... ..,.. ..,.. 4 4
Ruth,Lee..,,............ ........51
...99,79,87 11,1 gabtee, Mike ................. 51,57, 81
acs, awn. .
......51,77,1 3 Sager,Mr.Kenneth.............. 1,61
Sai rlich,Marily....31,57,58, 7
7,183,120, 12
.. - .... . a ', rrt ..,.. .... , 100,10, 18
Salzman,Lois .......... ...51,72
1 Sa s,Ed ar . .. . . 1 7
8 S 'g asket .........
84 Sauter,Barbara...........31,69,82,83
51, 71, 89, , 96 Schabo, Carol ...................... 44
30 SdI:ab?,DIaha ....... 31,109,1 118
er,ona. .. ....
X,5J6L2g'56't58 ,M.-atrgai' . . 3 .... ,111, 112
' ' Schafelkee, Ma .... ................ 4 4
70, 79, 75, 84, 100,'121'
Ouella, Thomas ......
Ouill and Scroll ......
54,79,78105
.. . ..7O
Rademacher, Jack. .30, 102, 103, 106, 107
Radio-Forum Workshop.
Radtlce, Audrey .......
ke, Judy .........
ke, Lois ..... , .
, Terry ..... . .
...... 30,117
...4 89,83,
Schaffer, Richard ............ 31, 44, 103
ghattl, r ..... .. ..51,7 , 7,113
h 7
erm .......,.. , ,
Schiederma r, Marilyn ........... 51 97
3 1
Senior Class Play. . . ..
Seniors ............
eehy, trick ......
d
enandoa aniel. ..
Shepherds , Norma. .
Sherry, t.. ,. ..
Siebers b
iegel, ara. . . ,
Sievert, Clairdean ....
Sievert, Shirley ......
Simenson, Kar . ....
Sc 'm lpfennig, Ruth ........ X31
l'l . ....
I
Schiefelbein, Karen .......... . ..... I. 31
chink, ever ....,..
Schinlc, Joan .....
ll"Hl:ll:ll:51
a Pat ...................... 30, 7 Schinke, Ernest. . . ' ....... .44
am r, Judy ......... 51,38 fo, 'B x n , era e ., ...... . .
-lull ' fi ' . . . .......... "" C In 2, . . .. . , Al
ft Schirmacher, C rol ....... 44, 76, 77
ec er ames ..... 30 Schlafer, Paula ........... ....... 5 1, 7
Reed, Mary .......
Reetz, Ron ...........
Reeve, James ..... 44, 11
Reigel, Charles .......
1 Q 144,'89,'g a 96,'114
I
'Q 09
I 1 K:
......44,82,103
Reim, Sandra ................ 51, 81, 114
Reinholz, Mr. Harvey. .
....... ..1 ,
Reinlce, Margie ....... 30, 68,
Reitzner Shirley ......
Relien, Steve .........
Remmen, Garry .......
,77
.....44,112,118
11 118
Schleusner Sandy. , . . .
l d i
c e,.
hmalz, Katherine .....
....... ..7
......39,91,
...t..11,8O,8
32 84 95
Schmidt, Audrey. 51, 73, '7' ' 89,281 97
7
ggumidt, ggrlyle. . . .. .
Schmidt' Jer
, rv --.--
Schmid Judy ....
01.1.1
Sim ar .
Si n, .
Simon, Judith ........
Simpson, Dick. .33, 75,
S son, "
,079', 10
. ........ ..a9,a3
..... 1.14-40
. .4 115
........45,79,80
. ...... 51,77
....45,82
6
70
I I I I
.33 68 in 83 88
I I I I
.....45, 82, 84
7,111,112,118
7, 7,111,118
, a .. ..x.5
Remmenga, Albert .......... . .7 , c mi , u ..........
Rendall, Beverly .... 30, 68, 70, 72, ,75, 80 Schmidt, Richard .................... 51
Rendell, CYnfl1l0 ---------'--- .517 94, 7 Sch 'rler, Fre 'cks ........... 51 68, 96
izarrdau, Richard ..........., 3 1021 3 aril . ... . .. .. .
Renier, Robert ........ ,... . . . ' , onna ..... ..... . ,
Reppert, Mr. Owen. . . ......... 12, 84 Schmitz Gordon
Rettler, Paul ........
Rettler Roger ......
Retzlan, Gerald .....
Retzlalf, Patricia .....
Retzlalf, Roger ......
Reynebeau, Dick ....
Rickey, Leona ....,
Riclter, Maryanne .....
Riedl, Miss Janet ....,
Riley, Charles ...... , .
...30,118
....44.......30
...I.44
......30
....4 ,75,1
Qff44,"' ,1
Riley, Daril. .30, 40, 56, 61, 62, 66, 70,
76, 77, 80, 83, 89, 110, 118, 120,125
Rimple Merl .........
Rindt, Doug ..........
Rindt, Roster. . .. . .
Riordan, illiam ......
Ri l Lavonne
Rorblidhaucl, . . l I
Roblee, Patricia ..... - .
Roeck, Charles ........
Roeck, Lynn Ann. . . . . .
Roemer, John ..... . .
Eoemeikllbbert .... . .
o m ancy .... ..
Ralofi, Bob ...........
Roohr, Sandra ........
Root, Stephen. ........ .
Rosenberg, Robert 31, 6
Roth, Alex ...........
Roth, ar ne .........
R , . .... . .
Royan, . . . . .
134.. ln
...44, .,
....,......44
....30,112
79, 75,89
7
.......4, , 5
.......44,87,92
30, 82, 84,, 8 97
1
..51, ,
..44, 72,113,117
...51,94,96,114
3181 8af:.es9.u,
4, 81,83,112,115
...........g,.44
....44,114
, 3
In er, ro .............. ..45, 81
Sipple, Mary ..........., . .51, 94
Skenandore, Yvonne .... . ........ 45
Smedlund, Janet ...... . . . 45 75
nd ' ' . . .
Smith, Allei ........................ 33
Smith, Donald ....................... 33
Smith, Dora ee .... .. - . ..... 51, 96
Kenn .... . ..4..33
, ay e ................... 5
srrrtrddyoart ...................... '.45
S u de, Thomas ...... 3, 7, 117
EW : N harle .. . . . . ..51
olberg, andy ....,..... , , , 117
Sommers, James ........... 33, 63, 64, 83
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Schulz, Mr. Lester ......... 10, 76, 77, 97
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Staedt, Thomas .............. 33, 72, 112
Starfeldt, Lorenz ......... ...... 5 2, 117
Stark, Kathryn ..... .34 8 , 9 113,417
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Stevenson, Robert. . .... 45, 115, 118 106, 107, 111, 120 ..... 11
Stingle, Donald ..... . .. ..... 5 U e CPE: .................,...... 88 Wetzel, Rosalie. . .45, 56, 59, 83, 97, 114
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Strader, Erv ........ .. . 4 18 den Ziyi, Betty ........... 45, 82 ' en. . . .. .....45, 112
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Taubel, Cathryn. ............... , 95 Y onderen, Sally! . ....... .52 Witzke - .......... .... . . 9
Taubel, Evelyn. ......... .. .. ..45 an Z eren, Josep ............. 45 Woch . a. .. . .4 , 4
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Thornton, Ethel ....... . ........... 52 W ters, La el. . . . . ..... -. . . .37,
Thurber, Joyce .... ......... . . . 4 f nkey, een .... .37,4 113, Yahr s ....... ........,.... 5 2
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Tierney, Richard. . . .......... . 5 78, 8 , 96 Zak, Robert .... ............. . .46
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