Appleton High School - Clarion Yearbook (Appleton, WI)

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Honors Appleton High School lives through its people People who . . . reach for ideals pursue new interests practice self-government are keenly aware of the academic challenge and the freedom to satisfy intellectual curiosity '-9 S ,, .,.,, ., ,MA f 2. 3. have boundless energy are jubzlanf 1n Vlctory yet 1'ema1n undaunfed and restramed 1n defeat Li Q JQ' 3? rCQ f3 Q are instinctively gay, carefree, joyous and full of the zest for living . . . are changing, growing, maturing 35 6' X ,N Q :DQ QC 'Y 3 Q!! 5 '5 willingly co-operate as Q group, yet retain the essence of their individuality r X Ill C I Q2 'Tv mf! Miss Ruth Mclfennan 5 cfecficczfe We will always remember Miss McKennan tor her enthusiasm, vitality, determination, and artistic skill. She devoted a great many years to the teaching of speech and to the task of recognizing and developing dramatic potentialities in Appleton High School students. Through her annual produc- tions ot talent shows, one-act plays, vaudeville, and Christmas and class plays, A.H.S. gained an enviable reputation tor expert performance and entertain- ment. Her supervision of forensic recitals and commencement speakers established a tradition of excellence. She has made a valuable contribution to the cultural enrichment of stu- dents, the school, and the community. We add Miss McKennan's name to our personal "Hall ot Fame," and proudly dedicate to her our l96O "Clarion." S 5 .Bi ,f---Ni , x , 4 I Wy I 'I ' l yr f X 1 . f I 1 H 1 X ,.,.,-,.. ,,,,,.,- Mr John P Mann Supermtendent of Schools I2 Faculty Hugh standards are malntalned Coping wnth the zooming school popula tuon and the ever mcreaslng demand for Improved currlculum are only two of the many problems that face our admlnlstratnon Headed by Mr Mann the school board seeks to offer the best possuble educatuonal oppor tumty for Appleton youth At Appleton Hugh School Mr Helble and Mr Wutte work to malntaln our school s repu tatnon for hugh academic standards Wuth the deans they co ordmate the currncular and extra currlcular actlvntaes Thelr goal s to make each student aware of has potentualmes and opportunmes and to guude hum toward a worth whsle life 1. ,- 17' A Mr Herbert H Helble Pnncrpal Mr Werner A Witte Assistant Pnncnpal -5 ' Q through expert guidance and service 'al Kiki: Ugg Miss Annabelle Wolf Dean of Girls Mr Charles W Cook Dean of Boys .44 YI .44 1 .4 1 l 4... Z- ' . x ,E ' ,W I i -5' e , I4 A , 3, , j' -'ah l in , H A 4 Q . E is V 2 I X s . 4 ff. ,A A -' . Mr. Earl Harder, Mr. Vicfor Sumnichf, Mr. John A. Schneider, Mrs. Myrl Davis, Mr. Edward Krueger, Mr. John P. Mann, Mr. William Knufh, Mr. Franklin Nehs, Dr. Nell McLeod-Board of Education. Faculty .13 1 1 1-Al' Nlfillll " 'V 0 l0ll llll lbl7l8l9Z0 1324151617 , x- fr 'f We learn to refine the arts POUND Z 'Ji .Wag L me , AWA f- C Durmg the theater unit this filing cabmet In Mass Klumbs room was a popular place-.lim Mlnler Penny Ersele Barbara Muller Miss Erhelwyn Baerwaldl Head Llbrnrran Library Staff Mun Ruth Parlunson Assistant Librarian Library Staff ' 9 LIBRARY The Appleton Hugh School Lnbrary IS the prlmary source of maternal for term papers, blology reports and all reference work for any sublect Whether readnng for research or pleasure the student finds an abundance of novels bnographues adventure books and factual information on the shelves Mus Mynla lroolu Mrs Evelyn Burroughs Mr Edwin M Emmons Mus LuVerne Mrs Lon Relchardt Mrs lite Madre Englnsh Englrsh Englush Knlebusch Englush Englnsh Patterns of Auduo Visual Ands Tnlnsman Edntornal Englnsh Curtann Cell Actnng Pep Club Stardust Hrgh School Publncnty 14 Faculty l . ' ,rv 2 ,, so L- -X--. -r X 4. ..-is ' Q A - "" " 'A l . " A '-1 of . L ' Ny, . 'X 'Q .X D 'I of communication and expression ENGLISH Every student regardless of his interests or endeavors has a vital need for a command of written and spoken English. He must also be capable of reading intelligently whether for pleasure or knowledge. By review and drill of English grammar, a special emphasis on composition, and a study of American, English, and world literature, a student of English pursues a subject he will use all his life-a subject basic to all other fields of knowledge. His future success and satisfaction In lfe are largely dependent upon his ability to receive and give information through the medium of the English language Miss Adola Klumb English Head f 9' vit LI Aykv 1 40 ...H- MES? Mr Hordta M:Crary Mrs Gena Nlonow Mn Gladys Smith English English English Asst Football Coach Curtain Call Speech ,,...- ' ,4- 'lho annual trimming of the tree by the Library Staff Franck N Dillon J Bolling Jacobs Grearson S Thiel man Wilkinson IN MEMORIAM M LeRoy Wood who was our speech correctlonlst Appleton High school died September Y7 1959 He will long be remembered by hs many frrends IH the student body and faculty Mus Alice Faye Miss Marlena Williams Sueharda English English Talisman Editorial Production Curtain Call Acting Forensics Curtain Call Acting Faculty I5 . . . . I 0 VN of 9 , 7 . ' g , . . . .- O' I' . . . . 5 , -. t ., . , . -, - '? . . , . .L ' ,'. . o ' 1 I V - "' f lui lf' ' 7 . ff . r 1 rm. -44 ,- - - Y, , 3 ' ' at 43 '- ' , ' 2 7 ,f ,uw ' ' l . , X-QW.. - N, U : R 1- V . I F V .71-Q-gg -A-. 'rf-E 'L I t A.f'.'i,::z:s.,ggs::"""' A r I ,:jjffiZ'..if,f-'::::- . tg: , ' 'ff'-'.. " . X' , 5" I. F X I 1 X . "- FD? In BL' 0 ,I 4 xx Y 1 l I X . I .I- 1 I x I Mr. Pribnow teaches these boys the abc's of Morse code. In this scientific world MATHEMATICS Little wonder we find our study of mathe- matics stepped up as we consider its necessity in our age of scientific phenomena. Purpose- fully we concentrate efforts on the intricacies of radicals, Iogarithms, slide rules, factoring, permutations, ratio, proportion, and logic. Besides providing us with tools for compu- tation, this course teaches us orderly and logical thinking. We gain a basic foundation required in a variety of careers or a general knowledge for practical use. SCIENCE Biology, physics, and chemistry are the basic science courses at Appleton High School. We delve deeply into the miracles and para- doxes discussed and pondered by men for centuries. The importance of science in this space age compels us to utilize our greatest talents and efforts to contribute creatively to or understand the future in a scientific age. f -u ag 4 -, . ily- gtg.. W if j, ,A L '23 if 3 'L -.pf ll is , Mr. Hubert F. Wetalr Mr. Richard Emanuel Mrs. Emily Borchardt Mr. Richard Pilie Mathematics Head Cafeteria Cashier Mr. Walter Pribnow Science Head, Physics Dit-Dot-Dit Club 'lb . . Faculty Mathematics, Golf Varsity Basketball Coach Mr. G. A. Ediger Chemistry Camera Club Mathematics Mathematics Debate Noon Patrol Mr. Charles Scribner Mr. Jack Burroughs Biology Biology, Stage Crew Science Club Curtain Call Production Mr. Robert Hellada Mr. Thomas Farrell Mathematics Biology, Noon Patrol Chemistry Science Club Morning and Noon Patrol Mr, Eugene Mr. Harvey Reinholx Vanden Heuvel Biology, Science Club Biology, Phy. Ed Morning Patrol J. V. Football Science Club we experiment and create Miss Ruth Mclhnnan Fine Arts Head Speech Dramatics, Forensics Curtain Call Acting gp- n it Q Mr. Francia S. Conrad Art FINE ARTS Through the Fine Arts program we learn to use our spare time effectively. Music comes alive through classical compositions as well as progres- sive iazz. We may study the significance of great paintings or use new techniques in our own creative efforts. ln speech and drama we not only have an opportunity to convey our ideas to others but also to appreciate the talents of the experts. 91 Mr. Frank Comolla Mr. Lester Schulz Mr. Russell Thorne Band Chorus Orchestra Pep Band Chorale Bandotta '2 Ml- Mlflllil Bflndf Mrs. Violet Himebaugh Mr. Daniel Donarski Mr. Mark Sang Dr. Rudolph Ssltluatar Art Language Head Latin Latin, Spanish German French Aff Wofkillop Spanish Latin Club Latin Club German Club ' Spanish Club Spanish Club French Club Audio Visual Aids LANGUAGES One ofthe greatest needs in our divided world is a better understanding of other languages and peoples. At A.H.S. the grammar and literature of French, German, Spanish and Latin are studied. We also become well acquainted with the geog- raphy, history and culture of these European countries. An innovation this year was the foreign language laboratory. "Blending the colors makes all the difference"-Mr. Brandt instructs Barbara Kollath, and Carla Jackson. Faculty i E -L, Ast -4-aQ.J' ,-A,-,-,,-' -1.0, 3, 'Tig 'QL ' X As the world becomes smaller L 1 These lumor boys are bonmg up wnth Mass Plownght for semester exams Mr Kenneth Sager Socxal Studies Head Forensics Tennis Coach Mr Ade Dillon Socual Studnes Head Football Coach -.4 I' Mr Kenneth Edge Mr Edward Flynn Mr E John Goodrich Socnal Studtes Amerncan Hxstory Social Studues Ushers Club Debate Testmg and Measurements I8 Faculty SOCIAL STUDIES Foreign vnsntors In this country American cnvlllans and oftlclals abroad and TV cameras focused on world happenings have all stlmu lated our Interest an the world scene Through developed by a study of American and other csvnllzatuons thenr lands and history We acqunre a knowledge of mens minds and actions and a new awareness of our past and present world 3 x . u ., ,X -7 'AU l . T I X' A . l' X51 6 4 ' I Q, I ' . t 4 ,- . - Q E lg ' I . . , le, l ' ' the Social Studies program this interest is V qt. It .33 ' V , 'R :e?5 we r . vw qu, , V . .. . . 'EASE , 8' ' ' s xx ' 5 4,4 sv- 7, ly - J f X '. we realize its problems are larger fv- 1 Mrss Elizabeth Mr Raymond Krnuger Mr Donald Theyerl Mr Robert Kohls Mr Keuth Kohlman PlOWfI9l!l Socral Studies Geography Social Studres Social Studies Hrstory Englusb Cross Country Qurll and Scroll Assrsta-rt Tenms J V Football Clarxon Buisness Track Coach Coach Assistant Track Coach Krp Kohlman reads to a given stimulus the confederate flag as a socral studles class reacts to has antics Shades of Clcoro' Bull Barney expound: to fellow plulosophers Rocker, R Keane B Muller, B Ward S Casper B Pfefferle, Mr Sager In Faculty F 5 ' 1 3 5 1 , ,, , I RQ' x by Y Y xl' F l Nr ,ag l 'Z r n 1 y Q,-A" 0 , I , , , 'P , , , 1 I' , ' s g il - v 5 vs ' i ,. . -. K Q x . . b 45' V Z K 1 I lit in FW' QQ, 1 I rll C? . . Faculty We acquire business skills for the future Mr. Bruno Krueger Commercial Head Commercial Club Talisman Business Mrs. Caroline Sullivan Commercial English Commercial Club "Clarion" Editorial Mr. Herbert Simon Commercial Commercial Club Assistant Athletic Director Track Miss Leone Robichaud Commercial Commercial Club ' Clarion" Editorial L There are always many questions in Senior Special Typing-Dick Schinlx, John Laird, Mr. Timmerman, and Peter Peckham. Mr. Herbert Timmerman Commercial Commercial Club Morning Patrol 6 1: V 1 Mr. John Gut? Mrs Sheila Hallada Mrs Janet Yimmerman Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Club Commercial Club Commercial Club J. V Basketball Quill and Scroll Pep Cluo .gsivnai ' COMMERCIAL The twentieth century has brought a change from a rural to an urban environ' ment for the people of the United States. Small town businesses have been re- placed by large corporations and indus- tries. All of us are aftected directly or indirectly. At Appleton High School busi- ness students learn skills in the class- room, and they gain practical experience as student secretaries for the faculty and in the oftices, to prepare them tor this modern industrialized world. The com- mercial program prepares us for the future, whether we are interested in be' coming a private secretary, a salesman, or, eventually, an executive in business. Our daily needs are provided for SCHOOL PERSONNEL I Three "behind the scenes" staffs help to 4 give us a well-run school. The maintenance crew clears the sidewalks of snow, mows the lawns, and keeps the school "ship-shape" inside and out. Our ofiice workers give out passes, permits, and punishments and handle efficiently all the other necessary paper work. Our cafeteria cooks with their student helpers prepare a hot, nourishing meal in the busy rf cafeteria. ,ri f ' ..-f , The ottice of Appleton High is always busy-Miss Verna Hahn, Mrs. Helene McElroy, Miss Joyce Wolk. I7 ' i ' it I tv l 'Q c -hr ' They feed 500 hungry people each day-Mr. Hubert N , M N , Wetak, Mrs. Herman Schwartz, Mrs. Violet Hime- Qy 1 ' Q. f fl 'A f baugh, Mrs. Beatrice Hansen. fd- is :xx tl . I - f PL in CJ A Ngx A - ' X. L- 1 OTH. I ae Q 1 ' i' ' T L- fir.: W " Q E yt Q l ' g, 4. J . , .1 :. : X Ll , - I xx -, They keep A.H.S. at its sparkling best-Mrs. Esther Eastman, Mrs. Mildred Captain. e , 'E i llisll ilil ll I Q - 7 , :I uw i ,. . y fl i , l ., , t Q... 1. . A-qc fx 1 M if 17-'-fir N ' . l . . , is fi ' f v I 1 Q 5 i l Qt' ' X ff:-'-..-L::'..-TL. . , A .i MZ f ' X X. 2u,,l'isr fx .,' ' s Jf? ""' TN. 'Q ' ' ' 4' -. A R l All A . ,xi 1 Eh. ..-...--1 ' ,' -'A .V-4 Y f x . . --l ,. s.- -,fa ...ay , ,T or ifi-czZ5?j-. '- -' 1 V Q.. , ' ti," ' 51- E " - x' ' L. N- fy A 4 Their round-the-clock service provides a well-maintained school-Ml. Irwin Kroll, 1' Mr. Ferdinand Arnold, Mr. Harold Sietx, Mr. Frank Rulabert, Mr. Gerald Southard, Mr. Christopher Stark. HOME ARTS INDUSTRIAL ARTS Leisure time Miss Mary 0 Leary Mu Marian Hogan Mr Myrlon Scum Ho e Arts Home Arts Industrial Arts Home Arts Club Home Arts Club Athletic Equipment Mr Owen Rapport Mr Armin Gerhardt J Mr Roger Kerstner Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Head Industrial Arts lockers Printer s Club Back Stage actlvlty and practical A wide variety of Home Arts courses helps prepare our students for future homemak mg The arts of cooking and serving are studied along with the basic skills of home management The maze of the kitchen be comes a familiar workshop for the boys in their special foods class A sense of personal pride and achievement results from tailoring a new suit or preparing a tasty dmner A Home Arts student faces future homemaking tasks with confidence The skulls we acquire in Industrial Arts are valuable to us In later years Craftsmen in wood iron and machinery find increasing demand for their talents ln an age where assembly lines afford us very little opportu nity for personal achievement a hobby in creating or repairing puts a feeling of satis faction back ln our work The wide variety of courses offered include auto mechanics printing cabinet making mechanical draw ing and a senior engineering course for ,. 4. .ni A l W ft., -1- we ., , ln Senior Engineering and Drawing, Wally Huttenburg learns how careful and exacting he must be. 22 . . . Faculty college bound boys .1 Judith Wright checks the hemline as Sue Gilbertson models her new wit. PHYSICAL EDUCATION With the advent of automation and the resulting decrease In physical labor our nation has become concerned about physical fitness Here at A H S our physical education department helps to solve this problem as it strives for improved coordination of mind and body good sportsmanship and team work among the students Not only tech niques but basic rules are learned n all of the competitive games Besides sports danc cation and first and is offered to round out the physical education program .L Mu Geraldine Johnsor School Nurse Home Hyg ene Miss Theodosla Brxexlnslu Physical Education 9-w 1' f x fs ' . ua' Miss Faulme Gaertnel Phys cal Educat on G l A A Mr Lawrence Wnxke Mr David Black Phys cal Educat o Phys cal Education ln ra u a S Tumbling Club . r "One, two, three, kick!"-A iunior gym class goes through its paces. Archery Club Faculty . . . 23 experience bring us satisfaction . . . I Q 3 . . . . I l '. 'zu' 4' .ffifl . . . .' . . ' g :V.:.'Ek:'1I I I ing and gymnastics, training in driver's edu- Offhesis Giflilho-Wllf19 'f' ,, P9 s ,' C ,uiyihlfg b .y . l ff l Y ' .3 .M -rw, .ity f- i x V m rl ' 1' .1 Y S 1 ' , 1 lb f I I 1 A 3 I 0' l A Classes S Adams lst" B Abel C Abrahamsen P Agronln C Anderson J Ankerson B Argust Marcia M Arnoldussen Badger urs State 3 Claruon 3 4 Future Nurses Club 4 l.atm Club 2 Pep Club 3 4 Student Councul 4 Tumbling Club 4 Flag Ralser 4 Sharon M Arts Bowlnng Club 3 Commercsal Club secretary 4 Curtam Call Actmg 2 3 4 Qulll and Scroll 3 4 Spanlsh Club 2 Tallsman 3 clrculatlon co manager 4 Judy Ann Ashauer Claruon 3 Pep Club 2 3 Spannsh Club 3 4 .lean Mane Ashman Chorale 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 State Musuc Festuval Jacquelyn S Aul French Club 3 4 Latun Club 2 Pep CI b Marolyn Aures General Course B r ara Balza B wlxng Club 3 C mera Club 4 GIAA 3 Horn 1 s Club 3 cretary 4 u Scoence C u 3 Talnsman But Barney Oratory 3 4 Was Jumor Academy of Sc ence I Bartel Bo ng Club 2 In r r 26 Sensors D Anderson QSM at Jfif Barbara Abel Curtaln Call Actnng 2 3 4 Debate 2 French Club 3 secretary 4 Latun Club 2 Pep Club 2 Connle Abrahamsen Commercual Club 4 Pep Club 2 3 Sarah Adams Home Arts Club 2 3 vlce presrdent 4 Pep Club 2 3 Paul Agronm Transferred from Rao de Janetro Brazul 3 Clarlon 3 sports edxtor 4 Debate 3 4 Intramurals 4 Latln Club 4 Qunll and Scrol 4 Track 3 Cecrlua L Anderson General Course Davnd J Anderson Badger Boys State 3 Curtaln Call Actnng 2 3 4 Foot ball 2 3 lubrary Staff 4 Pep Band 2 State Musrc Festlval 2 Student Counctl 3 Tumblang Club 2 Radto Forum Workshop 2 Joan F Ankerson Transferred from Fox Valley Lutheran Hugh School Appleton Wns 3 Barbara Argust Art Workshop 3 latin Club 2 Pep Club 4 Tallsman 4 The flrst day of school M Arnoldussen S Arts J Ashauer J Ashman J Aul M Aures B Balza W Barney P Bartel 'H Y? .AQ bn, H 1 'L .-I T'-S - 'b t 2 ' ' , . : 1 I . N ' ' - ' ' . . . ' 1 U 1 .:i:af15t3,.a.X'jg I 'l I 1 F I I' I ' A l 5 . . , ' ' . : . . . ' e tv ' ' ' X 3 X If qt X PM - f, . bww I . kr' I . N Y. 'N I ' ' ' , Y ,, I . . . 'lea 'art A 'W 0-2 '. I cw -C 54 5. ' ' 2 - Q pi' 5 6' sift , 5 , , , . -gt , Y u 7M ' -fliuif 3 . . . . : , g ' g u ' g' 2 . . . 1 , .'t lax 5 45 1 x In A' , Q I gi' 3 .. V5 '?'z.A-. ab ' of' g a , J 0 F", .' A 15. At ,Se gLatinClb2g ' lb, ' ,I 4 'l I , Q ' ' ' fa. 2, 3 ..Ph'l 1 wli ,3, 45 t amu als 2, 3, 4. V ' 1 O, Q 4,135 . fr J Sandi Jean Bartmann Archery Club 3 Future Nurses Club 3 Pep Band 2 3 State Muslc Festival 3 Tumbling Club 2 Lynn Bassett General Course Sandra Lee Bast Latin Club 2 3 4 Spa s Club 3 4 Audrey Bastian Transferred from Waupaca Ws 4 Stanley Bastian Transferred from Waupaca Was 4 Camera Club 4 Chorale Robert L Bates General Course Sharon Bauerlem Clarion 3 activities co editor 4 Curtain Ca Production 4 Future Nurses Club 2 3 vice president 4 Latin Club Symphonette 3 4 Shirley Ann Bauers Bandette 2 3 4 Camera Club 3 Commercial Club 4 Pep Band 2 3 4 State Music Festival 2 3 seemed so long ago K Beckman D Berlke L Belling E Bender E erg Berg C Berghuts F Berkvam B Besaw 'T ? QI 1 ' x ft if 1-W -4' 36 'C' 'G S Bartmann A Bastian L Bassett S Bast S Bastian R Bates S Bauerlein S Baue Keith Beckman General Course Donald Beilke Transferred from Wausau Wis 4 Chorale 4 German Club 4 Lynn L Belllnq an Club 2 brary Staff 4 Pep Club 3 Quill d Oll Talisman 3 4 Eleanor Bender Commercial Club 4 Latin Club 2 Evue Berg Pep Club 2 Judith Anne Berg General Course Carole Berghuis Transferred from St John s Little Chute Was 4 Fredrick C Berllvam Football 2, Pep Band 2 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3 Barbara Ann Besaw Archery Club 2 Seniors . . . 27 ' Z , , 1 - . . . : ' , , 5 ni h - r 9 t ' ' V - f sa " cl l N 'V Q ' : , i. . . . ' 4 . . . . : . . D " R l ' , lffsx " l ' vi SCL Q . I In , ' I , - : ,, - H I - -- - - I - H 4 V ,j ' ' 1 , , ' - ' r ' J 543- in A 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 4g Quill and Scroll 4g State Music Festival 2, 35 R, ' A. U '. B J. I .I ' .A rs I , .. Lat' 5 Li 5 5 an Scr 3, 45 E , K ll ' ll I ' If . .V 'figfl - . K, . fx . 'N James E. Besaw: General Course . . . Robert L. Beschfa: Bowling Club 4 . . . Barbara Jean Beyer: General Course, Eloise BIQSC Bowlnng Club 3 4 German Club 2 Pep Band 2 Barbara Blselx Art Workshop 3 Pep Club 2 3 Spanish Club Janice Ann Blahnlk French Club 2 Pep Club 2 3 J Blazek M Blessman B Bludeau L Bogenschulz N Blalelt Blank J Bodmer M Bold? mia 28 Sensors Q' 1 JAM YD B Bloomer S Boehme R Boldt "fi J Besaw R Beschta B Beyer Bnese B Bnselx J Blahmk Two sailors emceed Joe Blazek Bowlung Club 2 3 lniramurals 2 3 Ten s 3 Cr Counrry 3 Nancy Blazek Archery Club 2 Pep Club 3 Mary Ann Blessman Bowlung Club 2 3 Curlaln Call Production 3 AA 2 4 Talisman Sandra Jean Blmlc Transferred from Oshkosh Wus 3 Pep Club 4 Spannsh Club 3 Bruce Sfudenv Councxl 4 Talrsman 2 3 Barbara Bludeau Camera Club 2 3 Spanush Club 3 4 JoAnn M Bodmer Pep Club 2 Sandra Lea Boehme Arr Workshop 3 AA u Qu: an Scro nsman 3 ry Bogenschuu F o1l'Jall2 3 4 l al 2 J T lr? Marshall Bold! B lung Club 2 ard Bold! G al Co A - - . . 1 1 - , J p . . . . x Y K A 1 : , : 3, 4 . . . ' ' 1 F , , V - " E x z J . ' 1' 71 I A V I ' 1 ' , z . : ni : oss 4 .7 Q I -' f 1 ' ' : U G.l, . . , 3, 5 " " A . . . ' : V I , Bloomer: Badger Boys Slave 3, Basketball 2, 3, Golf 2, 3, Latin Club 25 ' 5 " ' " , , 4. l . .A . L G,l. . . 2, 3, 45 lafin Club 2, 3, Pep CI b 3, 'Il d ll 4, V 3 "TaI' " , 4. lar : o , , nfrav-nur s 2 rac 3 i ' ow' Rizh ' c-'wr mae F I Q in 'Q W Bond R Borsum C Bowers R Boyle A Bradford Brandt our soph show Ruth Brautlgam French Club 3 Latin Club 2 Pep Club 2 Janet Brown GlAA 2 3 4 German Club 3 4 u 3 4 Talisman Marilyn Bruce Bowling Club 3 4 Talisman 4 James Brueggeman Bowlmg Club 2 3 4 Curlm Clu 2 3 4 Football 2 3 Track 2 3 Bob Buchman General Course Kathlo Bushman General Course Thomas Buss General Course Wnlllam Butler Tumbling Club 3 4 loss Buzanowskn Commerclal Club 4 Curtam Call Production 2 3 4 Latin Club 2 Pep Club 2 3 Karen Ann Calkms Art Workshop 2 3 4 Curtaln Call Acting 2 3 4 Lrbrary Staff 4 Orchesls 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Spanish Club 3 4 Student Council 2 3 4 Talisman 4 Walter Bond Curling Club 2 Track 2 3 Robert Borsum French Clu 2 3 Track 3 Carole Bowers Cheerleader 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Tumbling Club 4 Rlchard Boyle Archery Club 2 Alfred Bradford Curling Club 2 Extempore 3 lahn Club 2 Sclence Club 2 Kenneth Brandt Bowling Club 2 3 4 Curtain Call Production 2 German Club 3 4 R Brautlgam Ja Brown M Bruce J Brueggeman K Bushman T Buss l Buzanowslu K Calluns Ju Brown R Buchman W Butler ,l U -7 i .4 Sensors 29 ' b , 5 . .. I I: . l . , 5 ' 1 .C GN it x P' 1 el l ' l . I - . I rv . . 'F 52 'P xr- V fa ' 5 7 ' 5 - A I . :Ty Judy Brown: G.l.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Quill and Scroll 47 Spanish 1 Q QQ 3 Clb,g"' "3,4... ' : ' ,5 6 x ,, . ,, I . l : . I I I . g v fs' N b , , 1 f 1 , - .Q . A A n ,- I 4. Lv if xl , 4 . 1 v I 1 P , . Y l Q Q 4. . . U ' 1 V , , , ' ' ' A 3 R Cavert r -3 Captalne Chandler D Chuchel B Casper J Choudolr D Cnch Charles Coenen General Course Nancy Coenen Commercral Club 4 Pep Club 2 3 Joseph Coffey General Course Rochelle Cohen Clarion 2 actnvltles co edltor 3 edrtor In chief 4 Curtaln Call Acting 2 3 secretary 4 Debate 2 Declamatlon 4 latin Club 2 Pep Club 2 3 Quill and Scroll 3 vice president 4 State Musnc Festival 3 Symphonette 3 4 Ushers Club 2 3 secretary 4 Radlo Forum Workshop 2 Mary M Copeland Bowllng Club 3 4 Future Nurses Club 4 Karen Cotter Art Workshop 2 Sue Cotterall Exchange Student from Aorangn New Zealand 4 Art Workshop 4 Homecoming Court 4 Scuence Club 4 John Carmen Cover Camera Club 2 Curlmg Club 2 3 Intramurals 3 latun Club 3Tennls23 JanLCrossGlAA234 30 Sensors J Christoph ryE Captame GIAA 2 3 4 la C b 2 3 aedue Barbara Ann Casper Chorale 2 3 Curtain Call Actlng 3 president 4 Declamatnon 4 Latin Club 2 aedule 3 co consul 4 State Music Festival 3 Radlo Forum Workshop 2 Robert Cavert Basketball Dale Gene Chandler General Course James A Choudolr Curling Club 2 4 Curtain Call Acting 2 3 4 Football 2 3 Intramurals 2 Pep Band 4 Talisman 4 Track 2 3 Radio Forum Workshop 2 Jnll lynn Christoph Bowling Club 2 3 4 Latm Club 2 Dennls Chuchel Bandette 2 3 4 Intramurals 3 Pep Band 2 3 4 Symphonette 4 State Musnc Festival 2 3 Dale E Clch General Course Now we re N Coenen Jo Cottey M Copeland K Cotter C Coenen R Cohen x. t fergl. 4 Ma . 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Carolyn Ruth Crowe Art Workshop 4 Curtain Call Production 2 3 4 Latin Club 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 Ushers Club 2 3 4 Clyde Culbertson Curling Club 2 German Club 2 3 Tennis 2 3 Mary Dachelet Curtain Call Production 2 3 4 latin Club 2 Pep Club 2 Keith E Damrow Transfered from Arlington Illinois 3 Football 4 Track 3 Andy Darling Bowling Club 3 German Club 2 3 Golf Bonnie Davidson General Course Timothy W Davis Camera Club 4 Curling Club 2 3 Debate 3 4 Intramurals 3 Science Club 2 3 president 4 Spanish Club 2 3 Jeffrey R Deal Curling Club 3 French Club 2 3 4 Golf 2 3 Science Club 4 Student Council 3 sophisticated seniors D Delam C Dledruck R Dietrich R De Decker T De Decker M De Shaney S De You1g A Dietrich D Dietrich sv WW .- ,4 C Crow K Damrow CIF u-4? A0 C Culbertson A Darling T Davis M Dachelet B Davidson J eal Rosellnd D De Decker Bowling Club 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 Ta is m n 4 Tom J De Decker General Course Delores Delam Bowling Club 2 4 Commercial Club 4 Home Arts Club 2 Mary De Shaney General Course Suzanne De Young G I A A 2 ep Club 2 Charleen Diednck Commercial Club 4 Curtain Call Acting 3 4 French Club 3 president 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Andrea Dietrich: Camera Cl b 2 3- French Club 3 4 . Diane Dietrich: Cheerleader 2, Curtain Call Production 3, 4, Orchesls 3 4 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Tumbling Club 3, 4, Homecom ing Queen 4 . . . Richard Dietrich: Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2 Seniors Jane E Dillon Cheerleader 2 4 Curtain Call Production 3 4 Lrbrary Staff program chairman 4 Orchesls 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 4 secretary 3 Spanish Club 2 3 4 Student Councll 2 treasurer 4 Talisman 2 3 Tumbling Club 3 4 Ushers Club 2 3 4 Homecomlng Court 4 Symphonette 4 James Dorn General Course Bruce Douglass Transferred from Beaver Dam Was 3 Pamela Dresang Claruon 3 Commercual Club 4 German Club 3 4 Latin Club 2 Quill and Scroll 4 Talusman 3 4 Valerle Dyer Transferred from Needham Massachusetts 4 Future Nurses Club 4 Pep Club 4 Richard Earl Football 2 S Eastman Egkef Edwards J Eggert S E ck P Eusele D Elsner K Enwall 32 Seniors f wrmrsr J Dllon J Dorn B Douglass P Dresang V Dyer R arl We made many friends 3 EQQIGSYON Sandy Eastman Bowling Club 2 3 Chorale 4 Pep Club 2 3 K Ellenbecker A Evans Jacluo Esker Commerclal Club 4 John R Edwards Bowlmg Club 3 Chorale 3 4 Judy M Eggort Pep Club 2 Barbara Eggleston Bowlmg Club 2 3 4 Archery Club 3 G I A A 2 3 4 Tumblnng Club 2 3 Sonla G Erclz General Course Penny Easele French Club 3 4 Latln Club 2 Pep Club 2 3 Ushers Club 2 3 treasurer 4 Karen Ellenbecker Art Workshop 2 Dawn Elsner Bowlmg Club 4 Karen Enwall Transferred from Thornton Township lllnnons 3 Bowling Club 3 4 Arthur Evans Pep Band 3 4 Tenms 2 - . ,.w,f,'rH. 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K '9 aft, X f y A 96' ' fi X r' n 'll t John H Franck Intramurals 3 Latun Club 2 Pep Band 4 Barbara A Francke Camera Club 2 David E Fredenclts Transferred from Menasha Wus 3 '34 ,q,"'N 1--v A French GIAA 2 4 Pep ub Talisman I French General Course John M A Fnes General Course vi Denms L J Fuerst Intramurals 4 Latm Club 2 Pep Band 2 3 4 State Musnc Festtval 2 3 Jean Ann Fuerst Badger Boys State secretary 3 Chorale 2 4 Commercial Club 4 Lrbrary Staff 4 Spanish Club 2 State Music Festlval 3 Dav Frederlcks Jo Fries inu- J Fulcer M Gallngan J Gammelm J Ganzen N Gaulke S Gebhenm R Getschow J Gilbert K Gnlbertson J Franck B Franck J French W French D Fuerst ,I Fuerst Jack Fulcer Football 2 Intramurals 2 3 4 Track 2 Michael J Galllgan Transferred from Highland Illlnols 3 Basketball 3 lntra murals 4 Joanne R Gammelln Curtain Call Production 2 3 4 ,1 German Club 3 4 Latun Club 2 Tallsman 3 4 -I Janet J Ganzen Curtaxn Call Productlon 2 3 4 Pep Club 7 3 Ned Gaulke General Course Shnrley Gebhenm French Club 2 3 vlce preslclent 4 Future Nurses Club 2 3 GIAA 2 Pep Club 2 3 Student Councul 2 3 4 Ushers Club 2 3 presndent 4 qc if' Reuben Getschow Curlrng Club 2 3 Football 3 4 Judy Gulbert Latm Club 2 Pep Club 2 Karen Gllbertson C arson 2 ass ant manager 3 business manager 4 Curtann Call Productoon 2 Pep Club 2 Qulll and Scroll 3 4 Xb 34 Sensors :A 6 Q T. 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I I ' I1 f 'IA I' " , I ml TIC I ' r , A J 1 l I .5 ' 63 4 Julie Ann Gillis General Course Judy M Gwen Bandette 2 3 Symphonette 3 Bowling Club 2 3 Pep Band 4 Pep Club 2 State Music Festival 2 3 Betty J Glasnap General Course Clayton N Gloege Lahn Club 2 Georgina K Granberg Curtain Call Acting 2 3 4 Art Workshop 4 Debate 2 3 4 Latin Club 2 Science Club 2 3 secretary 4 Talisman 2 3 4 Richard Grassl Bowling Club 2 Sandra J Grearson Curtain Call Production 2 3 4 German Club 2 secretary 3 Library Staff 4 Quill and Scroll 3 secretary 4 Talus n 2 3 Dennis Green Curlmg Club 3 presented a challenge R Griesbach Grlshaber D Groth D Grutzmacher G Gunderson T Haage D Hack D Hahn S Hall we ge. S,-'QP a u.. Q 4233 . Gi- .' To-'pl fkf I g J Gull s C Gloege Gwen Glasnap G Granberg R Grassl S Grearson D Green Richard Grresbach Bowling Club secretary 2 treasurer 3 president 4 Latin Club 2 Sandra Lee Grlshaber Commercial Club 4 GIAA 3 Pep Club 2 Diane Groth Bowling Club 2 3 4 German Club 3 4 Home Arts Club 2 Pep Club 2 3 Talisman 4 Donald Grutzmacherz Pep Band 2 3 4' State Music Festival 2 3 Gerald Gunderson: Camera Club 4- German Club 2 3 Science Club . . . Tom Haase: General Course. Diana Hack: General Course . . . Douglas Arthur Hahn Archery Club . . . Sharron Hall: Curtain Call Production 2, 3 4 GIAA 3 Latin Club 25 Pep Club 2, 3. Seniors Nancy M Han-ulion Archery Club 2 Arr Workshop 2 4 Curlaun Call Produchon 4 Pep Club 2 Tumblrng Club 4 Mary Sue Hamm Archery Club 2 Ar! Workshop 2 4 Pep Club 3 Tumblung Club larry Handel Fcovball 2 3 4 Intramurals 3 Sfudenl Councnl 3 sergeanl ai arms 4 Track 2 Sandra Hankwnl GIA A 2 Pep Club 2 3 Tumblnng Club 2 Arthur L Hansen Gene al Course Duane Hanson Bowlrng Club 2 4 Curlrng Club 3 a n Clu 2 Tennus 2 3 Vnsual Ards Club 3 S Hanson S Harreld M Hass Hauser L Hebeler H9155 V Helms Herbgf J Havel Heller A Herrman --9 ut- AX f Q'-5 36 Sensors Quai 'UN 4-.3 Hamm Handel N Hamnllon A Hansen Hanson S HBHHWIYI We yelled and cheered Sharon A Hanson Bowling Club 2 4 Commercnal Club 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Talisman business co manager 4 Susan Harreld Mary Kathryn Hass Transferred from S1 Marys Menasha Wrs 3 Art Workshop 4 Future Nurses Club 4 G I A A 4 Dave Hauser General Course Jean E Havel General Course lawrence Hebeler General Course Richard Herss Foolball 2 3 4 Lahn Club 2 Track 2 3 Marvun Heller General Course Val Helms General Course Mary Herbs! Bowlrng Club 2 Camera Club 2 3 Commercral Club 4 Amy Herrman Bowling u 3 GIAA . 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' -'I' It CI b g .. . 2, 3. lk l R X , ' hr I 'K I V J Herzfeldt M Heule J Hnelsberg R Hnetpas Hmtz K Hlntz at all the games James Hoffman Latln Club 2 Pep Band 2 3 4 Carole J Hoh Cheerleader 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Student Councul 2 Tumblmg Clu 34 laVahn Hoh Curtarn Call Productnon 2 crew head 3 4 presldent 4 Pep Band 2 3 4 Bette Hollander Art Workshop 3 4 Curtann Call Productuon 3 4 Future Nurses Club 4 Pep Club 2 Karen Holtz Bowling Club 3 Curtaln Call Productnon 2 3 4 GIAA 2 3 4 Latln Club 2 Scxence Club 4 Judrth Ann Hooyman Curtain Call Productlon 2 3 Pep Club 2 Eugene Hopfensperger General Course Judy Hopfensperger Curtain Call Produchon 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 Marylane Hopfensperger Curtaun Call Productuon 2 3 treasu er crew head 4 Future Nurses Club 3 Latm Club 2 Pep Club 2 3 4 Spanush Club 3 4 Student Councul 3 4 Tumblung Club 4 Sharon Horn Tumbllng Club 2 Pa Hughes Clarion 2 photography editor 4 Quull and Scroll 4 Jiltef Herlfeldl German Club 3 Latnn Club 2 Pep Club 2 3 Marilyn K Heule Chorale 2 3 Curtaln Call Actung 4 Latun Club 4 Pep Club 4 State Music Festival 3 .lean Hlelsberg Bowlung Club 2 Richard Hletpas Football 2 Janice Hunt: Badger Gurls State 3 C rtaln Call Production 2 3 4 l t CI b 2 P p Club 2 3 Spanish Club 3 secretary 4 Tumblung Club 4 Ushers Club 2 3 Konrad Hunt: Chorale 2 3 4 Ja Hoffman C Hoh B Hollander K Holtz E Hopfensperger J Hopfensperger Sh Horn P Hughes l. Hoh Ju Hooyman M Hopfensperger .I Sr ,, Sensors 37 I 1 ' g , .. . A - I , 1 ' ' 1 ' : I . , 'h' . Z . I . rt -. 4 I 3 . '. Mr s 'P - 5' ' X ' : .. . ' ' : ' 5 K U I ' . , 1 ain u 1 9 , ,4p ', , 1 ' : , , 4... ' , , , , ECW f 5 vs' Q ",,'."7 3 M4 ,V J 5 l V J , .,: , I I . ' J. ' . ' fv : ' g , , . : I ' , , 1 , , : ' , ' ' ing: P ' ' .. ts ' 'N h ' I 2 ' ' , , , ' 2 , , 1 , : ' 4 4" , 1 : I ' g ' 4 , , 5 ., . . , , 2 ' f ' - l I J : ' ' , 5 ' ' ' r , J 1 - ' M - x, t . ,. ' l - A l 3 I I 1 I f r 1 1 ' 1 , , 1 ' , 1 ' , 1 ' : ' t :" ' " , 3, 5 l . Auf!! '51, 9 B Jacobs B Hulke J Hylander V Huoluhan M Jacob: J Jagdfeld L ale Jnm Jansen Bowling Club 3 4 Chorale 4 Football 2 Golf 3 Intra murals 2 3 4 Pep Band 2 Ron Jansen Curling Club 2 Golf Sue Jenluns Curtaln Call Production 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 Margaret Jensen Transferred from Anhgo Ws 4 Norbert Johnson General Course Sonle M Johnson G I A A Pep Band 2 3 Tumblnng Club 2 3 4 Edward J Jones Curlnng Club 2 3 Scnence Club 3 Sandy nes G I A A 3 I u S anus u Student Councrl 2 Ushers Club 2 3 4 Jnm Jorgenson Spamsh Club 2 3 4 38 Sensors Bobble Hullxe General Course Vlrgnnla Huollhan Pep Club Wallace Huttenburg Curling Club 2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 rack 2 Vlsual Aids Club 2 Judlth Evelyn Hylander Bowlmg Club 3 Margaret Ann Jacob: urtam Call Production 2 3 vlce presldent crew head 4 Future Nurses Club hrstonan 2 3 president 4 Latin Club 2 library Staff 4 Pep Club 2 3 vlce presudent 4 Student Councll 3 Barbara nn Jacobs Clarion 3 4 Curtaln Call Production 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 Jim Jagdfeld Bandette 2 3 4 Curtaln Call Productlon 2 3 4 lntra murals 3 4 Pep Band 2 3 4 Spannsh Club 3 4 State Music Festival 2 3 Tennus 2 Lmda Jale Transferred from Kaukauna Wls 3 Bowling Club 3 The Den was the place J Jansen Ron Jansen S Jenkins M Jensen N Johnson S Joh :son E Jones S Jones J Jorgensen -Q 4' gs 4 I 0 'I' in " - 3--- 1 ' , , : , , 1 T , ' ' . - -' ,- A 1" ' " , : ' ' , , : I -R ' 4' " , ' J Y ' 1 , , : ' ' , , 1 - , ,cy I , 5 ' . . . 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N 3 Jo 1 ,L.,rnclub2,Pepclb2, p'hClb3,4g ,J . - , I , , - . f l John Josephs General Course Pat Joyce Clarlon 3 asslstant busnness manager 4 Curtam Call Actnng 2 3 4 Future Nurses Club 4 Latln Club 2 Pep Club 2 3 Qulll and Scroll 4 Spannsh Club 3 4 Student Council 4 Charlene Judluns Bowling Club 3 Chorale A Mary Jungers Pep Club 2 3 4 Ta usman 4 Herman Kafura Badger Boys State 3 Football 2 3 German Club 2 3 Intramurals 4 Tra Betty Jo Keane Clarlon 2 actnvmes co edltor 3 4 Future Nurses Club 2 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 Quill and Scroll 3 4 Spanish Club 2 3 4 Jon Keclconen Bowling Club 2 3 4 Camera Club 3 presndent 4 Canon 3 4 Curling Club 2 3 Debate 2 4 latln Club 2 3 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Science Club 4 Tennis 2 3 Radno Forum Work shop 2 Constance H Keddell Archery Club 2 Commercial Club 4 Spanlsh Club 2 to go afterwards H Keddell R Keddell M Kerkhoft Kese Kumball D Kloes S Kells E KI y C Kluess 4? 5 'i l six-nv if Q-s-. f I - 4-fa p- Q-' . W? ' tr' .f , .L 'sf l J Josephs M Jungers l JQT 'D' ag,-.-1 P Joyce C Judluns H Kafura B Keane J Keckonen C Keddell Harry J Keddell Archery Club 2 Prlntang Club 3 presudent 4 Ruchard G Keddell Archery Club 2 Sandra M Kells Bowllng Club 2 Commercual Club 4 Pep Club 2 Manlyn R Kerkhotf Pep Club 2 Kar Kese Bowlnng Club 3 4 Intramurals 3 Vusual Auds Club 3 Ellen Kiley Pep Club 2 3 4 Roger F. Kimball: General Course . , . Dick R. Kloes: Football 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4 , . . Cal Kluess: Badger Boys State 3, Basket' ball 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, State Music Festival 2, Track 2, 3, Bandette 4. Seniors . . . 39 ll N Knauf J Kneup J Knuppe E Kohl D Kolosso Kolosso We crowned the flrst Thomas Koflke Football " 3 4 Intramurals 3 Track 2 3 Susan M Kralce Bowlmg Club 2 3 Kathleen Kraus General Course Dennis Krause Archery Club 2 3 Bowling Club 2 3 4 Prlnllng Club 3 Sludenl Council 2 roll 3 4 lsman 2 .loan Knplean Bowlmg Club 3 Pep Club 4 Kathleen Krolss wlmg Club 4 GIAA 2 Tumb ng Club 2 Helen Kumrow Badger Boys Slave secretary 3 Cornmercual Club 4 Lnbrary Sfaff 4 D vid W Kunslman Camera Club 2 Lalun Club 2 Dons J chera A chevy Club 3 G l A A 2 lavln Clu Marlorle A lib ., g 2 we '. .' J'. Jan P. Krieck: Bandefle 2g French Club 3, 45 Latin Club 2g Quill and Sc , g "Tal' " , 3, 4. Bo' g..,.,3f li ,3,4.., a ' . - . , ' . . ' . Ku! - r , 3, ' b 2 . ' ' 4. laBorde: Pep Club 2, 'rap 'Afsf V La Gesse J Lal d Tl Landers D Lang S Laudon C Laughlin homecoming queen Dave La Violette Badger Boys State 3 Basketball 2 3 4 Football 4 Tra Joan Le Capltaine Clarion 3 Curtain Call Production 2 3 Pep Club 2 3 Spanish Club 3 4 John Mitchell Lee Football manager 3 4 Spanish Club 3 4 Track manager 3 Penny Lee Curtain Call Production 2 3 Latin Club 2 Pep Club 2 vlce president 3 D Dale Leith Transterred from Mukwanago Wus 3 Pamela Lemke Bowling Club 2 Don Le Morne General Course uglas A Lemons Debate 4 Golf 2 3 Intra r l 2 S anush Club 2 3 4 Thomas R Lnethen Badger Boys State 3 Camera Club 2 3 Curling ub 2 ebate 2 ati ub u an S r 3 preslden Science Club 2 3 Student Councll 3 vice president 4 Talisman 2 news co editor 3 EdIlOfII1Cl'1I9i 4 Radio Forum Workshop N ncy Lrtscher Commercral Club 4 L tu Club 2 P p Club 2 3 url and Scroll 3 ausman Larold H Lodholz B ger Boys State 3 Basketball 2 3 4 Track 2 3 Cross Coun y 3 captain 4 J e P Lemke T Liethen '....., Virginia La Gesse: Archery Club 35 Art Workshop 25 Bowling Club 2, 35 German Club 3, 45 Pep Club 2 . . . John Laird: Curling Club 3, 45 Curtain Call Acting 2, 3, 45 Declamation 45 Intramurals 25 Latin Club 25 Library Staff president 45 Student Council 3, 45 "Talisman" 3, 45 Track 2, 3 . , , Tim Landers: General Course. David Lang Science Club 2 San y Laudon Clarion 3 4 Curtain Call Production 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Spanish Club Carol Laughlin Camera Club 4 Pep Club 4 Science Club D La Vuolette J Le Capltatne P ee D Leith D Le Morne D Lemons N Litscher L Lodholz .-'Q iss' L Seniors 41 ,J F- t .-'Its V ' : ' d 1" ' " , 5 ' ' I fi , ,J i 2,3, 4... ': 5 5 ' 3. 4 3 ri? By , . 'r '. 1 . qw ,, V . . ' b .Le L 2,3,,' Ck2,3... ' ' ' ' 1 ,z ' r: A ,X ' E?,.1.t '.r., 'i ' 1 3 . . .1 6 ,,.Do . : 5 , 5 rnuas ,3g Q, 6 P' ,,, f .I V, CI 5D 5 L in CI 25 Q ill, d coll , V I' t45 . I i . I . Y . Z . , ax 3 I - , Y . . i . 2... - ,ff a A : ' -a'n 4 e ' X , , r , 7, , Q'I ,4,f'rr' 2,3,4,.. A 1 " V' ad 2 ll: If tr Q W ' - 4- -'sw 'ff' M Loker R om J lueblle G Lusi J Maass J Magnuson Audrey Mahloch G I A A 2 3 Lahn Club 2 Pep Club 2 Qulll and Scroll 4 Spamsh Club 3 4 Talisman 3 4 Dennls M Maier Archery Club 3 Pep Band 3 Tennls 3 Carl Malmsirom Bowlnng Club 2 3 4 Debate 3 4 lahn Club 2 3 co consul 4 Inez A Manderfield G I A A 3 Pep Club 2 3 James F Manner olball 2 3 4 Lahn Club 2 3 Track 2 Alma Marclcs French u 2 3 er e urses Club 2 P u Us ers Club 2 3 4 Jum Marquardt Iniramurals 2 3 4 Ken Marschner General Course Torn Martens General Course 42 Sensors J losselyong R Maas A Mahloch I Manderfleld J Marquardi 1 in Mary loker: G.I.A.A. 25 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4 . . . 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Martha A Matteson Curtann Call Production 2 3 4 French Club 3 4 Future Nurses Club 2 Latln Club 2 Pep Club 2 3 4 Ushers C u 2 3 4 Barbara Mauthe Pep Club 2 Dan Mclntyre Badger Boys State 3 Curlmg Club 2 Curtam Call Actmg 2 3 4 Latin Club 2 Pep Band 4 Track 2 3 Sandra L McKenny Future Nurses Club 2 3 4 Latrn Club 2 Pep Club 2 3 Symphonette 3 4 Francis McKenzne Curlmg Club 2 Pep Band 2 3 4 In A Christmas Carol P Meade E Mentzel M Merkel R Merkel P Mules B Muller Mille' J Muller M Muller WF Qs. 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Larry J Moriarty German Club 2 Bull Morrlssey Curling Club 2 Football 2 Intramurals 2 l.atln Club 2 Student Councll 2 3 Track 2 David A Mueller Curlnng Club 2 3 Football 2 French Club 3 4 Pep Band 2 3 4 State Muslc Festuval 2 Track 2 3 Werght lifting 4 D Muenchow S Muraskn J Mueller T Muggenthaler D Nabbefeld Nano M Nelson R Nelson C Murphy J Navarrete S Nelson -ru. 11" new -49' -4' zz' 44 Sensors 'li 'EN- 4 QU: C Moen Moen L Mutchler B Morrnssey Da Mueller l Mornarty We proved our talent Judy A Mueller Bowllng Club 3 4 German Club 2 Dianne Muenchow Archery Club 2 Commerclal Club 4 Spanish Club 2 Talrsman 4 Thomas Muggenthaler Bowlung Club 4 Sandra Muraslu Bowlnng Club 2 3 Spanlsh Club 2 3 Chnstlne Murphy Pep Club 2 3 Davtd George Nabbefeld Football 2 3 Intramurals 2 Tennus 2 Track 2 Richard K Natrop Curllng Club 2 Curtam Call Acting 3 4 German Club 3 treasurer 4 Intramurals 3 Latnn Club lrbrary Stal? 4 Student Councnl 4 Track 2 3 Radlo Forum Work shop 2 Jack Navarrete General Course Mary Jane Nelson Bowlnng Club 2 Pep Club 3 4 Spamsh Club 2 Ruth Nelson Bowlnng Club 2 Pep Club 3 4 Spanush Cl b eree Ann Nelson C rtaan C ll Actmg 2 3 4 Lan Cu 2 Orchesls 3 4 Pep Clu 2 3 i S , : t t 1 ' ' z , : ' A 5 3 , l - I , Ii, p T 'C 3 3 ,, 3 y .., ,' X 'I H ' H1 1 ' f ' : 4 -TX - 3 V 4 v- v C N 5 al.-stfx. 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Y I, , , l'i : - Q K K , K 7 N l U Dave Remke Art Workshop 2 Bowlmg Club 4 Track 3 Cross Country 3 Donna Jean Remke Bowlmg Club 2 3 4 Commer clal Club treasurer 4 Pep Club 2 Quill and Scroll 4 Tallsman buslness co manager 4 Mary Remke Latm Club 2 Spanlsh Club 3 Susan Richmond Curtaln Call Production 2 3 4 Future Nurses Club 3 4 Latm Club 2 Pep Band 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 Student Councul Ronald Rlckert Transferred from Hulbert Was 3 Davld Rldgely Bandette 3 4 Camera Club 4 Debate 3 Latm Club 2 Pep Band 3 4 State Muslc Festuval 2 3 Tennls 3 Sharon Rlley Archery Club 2 G l AA 2 Pep Club Sharon Rlordan Pep Band 2 3 tll graduation S Rlppl D Rltchne G Roblee N Roloff M Rosenberg N Rothrock N Rowland P Running C Rossmelssl fr-17 Z5 Us "' "fm '1- Us 'us -en 'Ci Da Reunke S Ruchmond 3 QQ-tts' T7 Rennke M Remke R Rncke D Rrdgely S Ruley S Ruordan Sharon Ruppl Camera Club 2 3 4 State Music Festival Denms Rltchne Prnntmg Club 4 Gall Roblee Bowlmg Club 2 Pep Club 2 Student Council 2 Nancy Roloff Bowlmg Club 2 Mary Rosenberg Bowlmg Club Carole Rossmelssl Latm Club 2 Pep Club 2 Nancy Rothrock Art Workshop 3 Future Nurses Club 4 GIAA 2 Pep Club 2 3 4 Student Councll 4 Nancy Rowland Camera Club 4 Home Arts Club 2 Patrma Runmng Pep Club 2 Seniors . 47 .M -.-.,,f.?f:--1 . .- - 'Mgr . . - I . z . 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Schulze Raduo Forum Workshop 2 Mlchael B Schuster French Club 4 German Club 2 3 4 Vlsual Alds Club 2 treasurer 3 president 4 Fred M Schwalenberg Transferred from Wlsconsln Rapids Wns 3 Carol Seeger General Course Betty Seifert General Course Jamesl Selig Intramurals 2 3 4 D L Lynn Schommer Bowlnng Club 2 3 Tumblung Club 2 Sandra J Schrester Art Workshop 4 Future Nurses Club 4 G IA A 2 3 Latln Club 2 Pep Club 2 Bull Schrelter General Course Sandra Ann Schroeder Transferred from Shawano Wls 3 Bowling Club 3 Terry Schroeder latln Club 2 Tennls 2 3 Jud: Schuldes General Course D Schultz Schulze F Schwalenberg Ja Selng Ca Schultz a Schultz M Schuster B Seifert 'awww M Schultz hulze Seager t rw' 'Q Sensors 49 - ' . : ' , 5 ' . . . . ' ' 1 2 1 1. - - 1 1 ' 1 . . . ' ' : . 1 I . . . . . , . 7 . . . : ' 1 ' , . . . ' I s I. x. 1 W' 'sl ' ' ' ' . . 4"f",,, 1,1 ,H ,, l . .27 it V5 lt tm Al'HU:A:z' pac"-ig K ' "2'fJg. 1 '. 11, 1' A 1. f lf - L e ' -:YN 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1' . ' M , ' . .. : . 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Sensenbrenner: Archery Club 2, Art Workshop 4 . . . Martins Sics: German Club 4 . . . Carol Siebers: Curtain Call Produc- tion 2, 3, 4, G.I,A.A, 3, Latin Club 2, Pep Club 2, 3. Bonnie Sim Bowling Club 2 3 4 Future Nurses Club 2 3 Pep Club 2 William Simon Extempore 3 Intramurals 3 4 Latin Club 2 Science Club 2 Student Council 4 Tack 2 3 Smaxwell Pep Club 2 Spanish Club 3 Jett Smith Transferred from Peoria Ill 3 Football 4 Intramurals Russell Smith Chorale 3 4 After graduation R Smudde J Spence Stanelle M Smock Speel G Springer T Smith J Snell E Springer 'I' 'ef - ' 1 ' I - .1 1 1 V 1 A1 - , , 1 ' 1 ' 1 f 1 - 1 - Ida I 4 , 1 x . y ' 1 . 1 - 1 1 i i 3, 4 . . . : , . ...C O in C ' N, . ' . . . L. . . ' , ' H. 3, 4, s K. V .-.Q . I 3:3 l..lff1.w fL,, g a g 5 ' . . . ' : I 1 . 1 1 . x . 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'-L In af 4 I A Stellfens Stlnskl l Steinberg E Stlngle J StoHel .I Strader P Strange C Stroessenreuther Jacqueline Strope Clarion 3 4 Pep Club 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Spanish Club 3 4 James Stuck Transferred from Menasha t, f Ws 3 Gloria Swlnford General Course Q Alice Ann Tank Home Arts Club 2 L John Taylor Badger Boys State 3 Basketball 2 Football 2 3 4 Intramurals 3 4 Latm Club 2 E Temmer Football 2 Track 2 Mary lou Tesch Archery Club 3 G I A A 2 3 4 Latm Club 2 Ronald Theyel General Course Barbara Jean Thlelman r Workshop 3 president 4 Camera Club 4 Curtain Call Production 2 3 co secretary 4 Latm Club 2 Library Staff 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Quill and Scroll 3 treasurer 4 Talisman 2 assistant advertising manager 3 advertising manager 4 Seniors 51 -L' ,. r 1 5 I Q i ,. . . . I an X X Q xl 2 "" E.. . I I I 'R . . B, ' fx II lm A R Library Staff 45 Student Council 2, 3, sergeantvat-arms 4 . . . James , .,,, A ' I I' . I 1 . Q If xv ' . ei' Q. 'N : 5 .. . . , , : ' . . . : . . . ' : At 2. ' 1 f' ,, I .af J . ' ' ' y S f .- , G iga . Barbara Mane Thomson Curtam Call Produchon 2 3 4 G I AA 4 Pep Club 2 Mrla Thurber General Course Ruth Thurk Future Nurses Club 2 3 4 latin Club 2 Pep Club 2 3 Sharon Tlede Clarion 3 4 Commercial Club 4 Latin Club 2 Judy Tillman General Course Jrm Trmmers Curlrng Club 3 M 'lock R Tollefson J Tornow E Trerber M Urban P Vander Heyden T Van Drnter J Van Domelen I i,fe-Qrqasvnmzv 52 Sensors 1 j? E' B Thomson M Thurber R Thurk J S Tlede Tullman J Tnmmers Thus path of youth Mary 'lock Art Workshop 2 3 Future Nurses Club 4 G I A A 2 4 Latrn Club 2 3 4 Pep Club 4 Ronald Tollefson Football 2 3 4 Track 2 3 Weight Lifting 3 D Ulman K Van Dlnter M Van Domelen Jeanne Tornow Commerclal Club hlstorlan 4 Future Nurses Club 2 Pe b 4 Talusman Ervln Trelber General Course Davld Ulman General Course Mary Monlca Urban Archery Club 3 Camera Club 2 Clarion 3 classes editor 4 Curtain Call Productnon 3 crew head 4 GIAA 2 3 Latrn Club 3 Oratory 4 Qurll and Scroll 4 Paul Vander Heyden Basketball 2 3 4 Football 2 Intramurals 2 Track 3 Karen Ann Van Dmter Home Arts Club 4 Pep Club 3 Tom Van Dlnter Football 2 lntramurals 2 3 4 Latrn Club 2 Tra k 2 3 Cross Country 3 Jan Van Domelen Future Nurses Club 2 latrn Club 2 Pep Club 2 Marty Van Domelen Track 2 'T it, ' 2 ' ' , , : .- -. : , , 1 ' : , - f In A . ,, I . I - ,1 f' X . , , , . . . , X , O ' 1 .r 5- Q . , .4 1 ., X ' o X. r . 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C . be 3 I1 4...,, E Van Dyke D Van Groll C Van Handel P Van Handel A Van Lieshout Van lneshout we will never tread adam JoAnn Van Ryznn Bowling Club 2 3 Camera Club 2 Sharon L Van Ryzln Bowling Club 4 Thomas Van Wyk Football 3 4 Intramurals 2 3 4 Pep Band 2 Dave Van Zummeren General Course Darlene Verbrick Clarnon 3 4 Curtain Call Production 2 3 4 French Club 3 4 Latin Club 2 Orchesus 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Fred Vercauteren General Course Cece Verhoeven Bandette 2 3 Orchesls 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Pep Band 2 3 State Music Festival 2 3 Tumbling Club 2 Sharon Verkullen Curtain Call Production 2 3 4 Latin Club 2 Pep Club 2 Judy Voll Curtain Call Acting 3 4 Curtain Call Production 2 latin Club 2 Orchesls 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 Spanish Club 3 4 Tumblmg Club 2 Kathleen A Voss Commercial Club 4 Curtain Call Pro duction 2 3 Pep Club 2 3 Richard Vyse Art Workshop 2 3 4 Clarion 3 art editor 4 Curtain Call Acting 2 3 4 Debate 2 3 French Club 4 Radio Forum Workshop 2 Esther Van Dyke: Archery 25 Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 4 . . . Denny Van Groll: Basketball 2, Football 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Track 2 . . . Charles E. D. Van Handel: Transferred from St. John's, Little Chute, Wis. 3. Patricia Van Handel Pep Club 2 Ushers Club 2 3 4 Adnan Van Lleshout General Course Bonnie Van Lueshout Home Arts Club 2 3 parliamentarnan 4 T Van Wyk F Vercauteren J oll W fvvthu 4-tw av' sp if D Van Zummeren S Van Ryzln D Verbnck Verkuilen R Vyse J Van Ryzln C Verhoeven K Voss 'ww -.C IQ I if' Seniors 53 2 1 , , . . . ' he I I I I ' i 1 .. I N c 9 ,X A If . ' . sf ' V . I 71 -f N-gvvmff - . . ' B. ' 'A wg 5, H . . X' n ' : ' , 5 . . . 4 . V 1 n Q 1 2 , : , , 1 l z h - n . Z., . ,, ,A -,A I 3 9, I , , ' ' , , 1 . 1 : . I I 2 1 I i . - W 1 I 2 . .. . J ' Q , gg , 11, ' ,f is W A' -' 5 . 'ui' ' , 'w z ... : f l , : ' , , : , , 2 , 2 ' 5' X ' ' , : ' - - - ' 5 A it ,f R I' , , : ' 2 - J' : N ' Q -ff I A l , li I' 4 l . . Ox .X 1 ' , , z , : ' , z ' ' Y ' . . . . : - I - h A x QV I fc 'x . 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X ' ' 1 John Wlley Basketball 2 3 Camera Club 3 Intramurals 2 3 4 Latrn Club 2 Scrence Club 2 3 Student Councnl 4 Tennls 2 Track 3 Cross Country 3 4 Darreld Walk General Course Kay Linda Wllkmson Bandette 2 3 Clarion 4 Curtarn Call Production 2 3 co secretary 4 Latln Club 2 Lrbrary Staff vrce presudent 4 Spanish Club 3 4 State Music Festlval 3 Ushers Club 2 3 vuce president 4 Symphonette 3 Nancy Wink Bandette2 3 4 Claruon 2 3 4 Curtaun Call Produc tnon 3 4 Future Nurses Club 3 secretary 4 German Club 3 v e presudent 4 Latrn Club 2 Lrbrary Stat? secretary 4 Pep Band 2 3 4 Qunll and Scroll 3 4 State Musrc Festlval 3 Student Council 2 Ushers Club 2 3 4 Raduo Forum Workshop 2 Duane Wmter Art Workshop 4 Future Nurses Club 2 I.atln Club 2 Orchesls 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 James Wlrtz General Course Catherlne Wise Archery Club 3 G I A A 3 Symphonette 3 4 Richard l Wntzke General Course of our Alma Mater M Wochos G Wohlford H Wolfgram R Wunderlrch J Young J Zimmer ,Jv- wg, in G Wolf C Yentz B Zordel 295' "'rss i' 'E ""-' nr' "7 V I 'I 4 -5 A YNNNIX Q 1-0. 2' 'Dr ' " KA 'Y 'ie J Wuley N Wmk -7. D Walk K Wllkmson D Wmter Wlrtz C Wise Dr Wrtzke Mary loulse Wochos C rtamn Call Actmg 2 3 4 GIAA 2 3 P p Club 2 3 Spanush Club 3 Tumblrng Club 2 Ushers Club 2 3 4 George A Wohlford General Course Gene Wolf General Course Harold M Wolfgram General Course Robert Wunderluch Bowl mg Club 3 Curtaun Call Actung 3 Latm Club 3 Carol M Yentz Bowlsng Club 2 3 Future Nurses Club 2 3 4 Home Arts Club 3 treasurer 2 presldent 4 Latm Club 2 Pep Club 2 3 4 Joan Young G I A A 2 3 German Club 2 Jnm Zimmer Archery Club Brlan Edwin Zordel Football 2 3 4 Intramurals 2 Pep Band 2 Track 3 Seniors 55 +A E 5 l , 1.2:-' ' at 47 Carol Bowers and Carole Hoh chuckle at last year's "Clarion" pictures during the picture sale in the "Clarion Coop." Other Seniors Phillip Abel: Visual Aids Club 2, 3, 4, Ronald Abel: Basketball 2, 4, Football 3. John Ablyi General Course Senior transfer students Gary LeBlanc, Judy Kasper, Jim Gris- Jim Ascheri lmramurals 2' 3' 4' haber, and Jack Schievelbein discuss graduation plans. Gloria Bishop: General Course. Kermit Buman: General Course. Nanci Campshure: Home Arts Club 2, Nancy Carew: General Course, James Coffey: General Course, Jerry Daellce: General Course. Jim De Wall: Bowling 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4. , Paul G. De Young: Bowling Club 2, 3: Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Jerry M. Endres: Camera Club 3, Lester J, Feil: General Course. Robert Getsfried: General Course. James Grishaber: Transferred from St. Johns, Little Chute, Wis A John Hager: General Course Mike Hartzheim: General Course. Carol Holtz: General Course. 'N Judith Kasper: Transferred from Minocqua, Wis. 4: Archery Club 4g G,l.A,A. 4: Home Arts Club 4: Tumbling Club 4, Mary Ann Keller: Bowling Club 2 4. Sandra L. King: Transferred from Menasha, Wis 3 ' Thomas E. Kositzke: Printing Club 3, president A A' 1 Gary LeBlanc: Transferred from Neenalr Wis -1 Glenn Le Moine: General Course, Chuck Lueplce: Archery Club 2: Bowling Club 2 Theodore K. Miller, Trarfsteiic-cl from New london Wis -1 Roger Nohr. Chorale 4 Dick Pearson' Transferred Worn Milwaukee Wis 3, Bo.-,l-ng Club 3, Tennis 3 Jim Piette: Bowling Club 2 3, -1, lntramuals 2 Arthur Rasmussen Gen-e'ai Couse John Rosz. General Course Jack Schievelbein Transterre-cl bcrwr Lifrcc 'X Nebraska -1 Per: Banff -1 In Memoriam Jim Schneider General Couse 5'3" Neges A'Cl'9'Y Club? We regret tlre loss of Lynne LaSalle who would Diclm Wankey Baslne'ball 2 3 5ootball 2 3 -1 y I y Em Weber G9,,e,aiCcw,Se lwawe graduated this year wltb tbe C-aSS of 1960. Pere Werner: GeneralCourse A victim of a boating accident on .luly 27, l959, Sandra-Jean Wichman- Afglaeir Cub 3 Home Arts Club 3 .1 Lynne Wm :Ong be remembered by her many friends Tom Wlegand' General Corner- Robert Wollgram' Gene-'a' ' at 56 . . . Seniors Class of '62 FIRST ROW: K, Abbs, S. Ahl, Ca, Anderson, C. Asclner, S. Ashman, T, Aul, D. Babb, G. Baerwald, G. Bahr, G, Baldwin, B. Barker. SECOND ROW: N. Barlow, P. Barta, To. Bartman, J. Bartmann, B, Bassett, T, Bauer, C. Beaman, M. Becker, S, Beckley, W. Belnrent, J. Benfle. THIRD ROW: F. Benz, S. Berkvam, V. Berndt, J. Beschta, Dw. Beyer, K, Bieritz, P. Bishop, J, Bodinger, R. Bodway, K. Boelter, D. Boettcher. FOURTH ROW: R. Boettcher, M, Began, B. Boldt, L. Boyle, B, Boyle, B. Brad- X ford, D. Brandt, Jac. Brinkman, R. Bronold, P, Brooks, P. Brownell. FIFTH ROW: H. Bruesewifz, P. Brumrn, P. Brurnmund, B, Bubolz, M. Buelow, S. Buss, J, Buielewski, P. Byfield, S. Calmes, T. Captain, C. Cary. SIXTH ROW: S. Casper, K. Catlin, T. Cavert, M. Clwappe, K. Choudoir, L, Clwoudoir, B. Chudacoff, J. Clark, T. Clark, Ja. Coenen, K. Coggeshall. SEVENTH ROW: H, Cohodas, R. Comstock, D. Cook, K. Cook, L. Cotton, J. Crane, R Cresswell, K. Crowe, J. Cumber, P. Cummings, B. Dafoe. Modem art looks Oopsy-turvy to Jon Keckonen. ' . . "' 3- 4. . 3. T' SQ 1. .X :Q .N - ,V , A , 75 ,'-C, 2 "'f kv . , L I- 2. W .y 1. 1 , 45 ' A I A 'F' - . Y. I M' l T4 r iv. 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FIFTH ROW: D. Krelner, B. Kriecli, S. Krieck, R. Krlsher, P. Kronberg, D. Kuba S. Kunstrnan, J. Kupfer, H. Lahn, S. Lamers, D. La More. SIXTH ROW: C. Langenberg, Leclmer, C. LeDain, L. Le Duc, M. SEVENTH ROW: J. Loclholl, E. J. Lux, B. Mader, P. Mader, J. Rog. Larsen, L. Larson, M. Laux, T. Laux, R Lee, J. Le Moine, C. Loberg. Lorenz, J. Losse, Jam. Luebke, W. Lutz, B. Lux Maldari, Ro. Malueg. QP, R Siefiie leVee entertains with a panfomime ai the Spanish Club inifiafion. 2 1 .... 3 V 1, , Qs Al,"- Qj L Q' gf' ' il ii ff 'V YT, X- L 'Q . f 5 4 l J 2 any it ' . as . i -Vx 6. ,,.. mia Ga: -M 1,. -dl' 4:5- 3- :L 5, As 24 ,ff ' V X 1 W in I L' 'W 1 x " as 4' nsl, 1:2 L. ,., ,, Q. 4 GJ r C - ' x " . ' Q- L 9. fr-N w-- va T, Q.- .. ' ' D 4-4 J I Q I Q ' , - ' o . V, l v ,Y E- 5 TSE L' -' 'l' 22' -s 4. g-Q Y -X "' , - I w- M. 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C Ness D Nalrop A Nelson D Nelson H Nelson K Nlclcasch R Nofllle FOURTH ROW P Nordgren D Nystrom J Oavman R Ochnlvree J OHara R Ohde B Ol e C Olson S Olson G Ornslexn J Oslcey FIFTH ROW Ru Oflman J Ofio B Paessler A Pallzer T Parker T Pasek T Peolfer P Peterson I Pohlman A Polsky J oIIc IXTH ROW D Porrpa J P be G Prank V Pro know B Prue Rach J Ragus J Reclrer S Reelz B Reeve Ream ENTH ROW J REIFIRE L Remke R Remer V Rucker P Rucker! B gely Rp B Rulche F Robvns Roeclr S Roehl EIGHTH ROW L RohIoH S Rollelson l Rosz R Rovhe Ch Ro e R Ruechel S Rushton C Sager G Sagunsky Salm R Salver NINTH ROW M Schabow J Schaffer K Schnedermayer Je Schmndt R Schrmdr C Schommer J Schroeder J Schroeder D Schuh Schuldes C Schumaker TENTH ROW D Schusfer M Schwalenberg S Seldler 60 Sophomores , , , .O , 4 LJ , g , W Q- , L , Y N S' '. 5 V' L K , ' i, M Ib. x A s F' 'fl "I I Y It " I lr' 1: 1. 4'-'I I sol LJ ' F' i ex 4 - Y" -4 5 on . I QL ff 5, If - L . Nl I I ' ' QW:-. 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FIRST ROW S Sether P SECOND ROW D Smlfh THIRD ROW C Slarks J FOURTH ROW D Slrobl K Tock FIFTH ROW J Traas Ro Sflppen A Vaughan Next year we can hlss too Seyfrued D Sheehy J Sheldon J Shnpley G Snebers D Sleverf G Supple J Supple J Slezalr Ca Smlfh Jo Smith A Smudde S Solberg S Spanagel N Sparpana l Spooner P Sprowl D Stabe E Sfaedf M Slarlr Starks N Siem S Sfelner K Stenlund L Stephenson D Steward N Sfrlllngs T Sfoeger A Stoll B Sfoll D Stroessenruelher De Struck K Syrung R Taggart C Techlm M Temmer J Theyel M Thomson A Thorson Trelber S Trenllage L Treihn W Trlnrud B Valley J Vanden Heuvel M Van Handel B Van Landghen R Van S W B W er D Wen t B Weuss J Wendi SIXTH ROW R Velne J Verlwslen P Vuce D Veeguf D Volgi B Vyse armnng egn g b N Wh? H Wuchman W Wlchman B Wrchman J Wncnnslle SEVENTH ROW T Wenneman P Wenzel E West H Wes? M Weyen erg :man J Wnesner EIGHTH ROW I. Winch C Wink Ro Winkler M Woehler B Woehler J Wolfgram D Wollwage T Zak S Zempal O Zulnsch S Zunlla -5 -vi 1'7 Q- ,. V... 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Class of 6I 7- .AM mem FIRST ROW L Abel N Abendroth D Achtner B Anderson K Anderson SECOND ROW I. Anderson R Anderson N Argus? M Arndt R Arndf THIRD ROW K Arnold J Arnoldussen S Ashauer M Ashman B Ayers FOURTH ROW S Baehman H Balza S Barker J Barta P Barfman FIFTH ROW T Barfman S Bauer F Baumgartner C Beach L Beck SIXTH ROW J Becker L Becker C Beckman S Beckman T Bedard SEVENTH ROW P Behr C Benrnard C Belllnghausen J Benz M Berg BOTTOM FIRST ROW T Bergman S Berken T Besch M Beschla De Beyer Do Beyer F Burch J Blrkholz P Bixby G Blaese P Blazek SECOND ROW B Bleck G Bloedorn R Bloomer T Bock R Bodner N Boehme S Bogenschufl B Borsche K Botker M Bowker T Bowlby THIRD ROW B Bradley G Brandi' C Brauhgam P Brechlun J Brelfenlaach J Brenung Ja Brlnkman Je Brinkman D Brock B Brock J Bronsfad 4 FOURTH ROW B Brumm W Brummund J Bruyetie W Buchanan S Buchen R Buck L Buettner P Buss J Butler B Caesar M Caldle FIFTH ROW I. Calkins S Campbell R Casey S Chmlel T Choudolr K Chrlsfen S Chnsten R Christensen S Chnslensen B Chrlsflohn G Clash A gf Q1 3 I 9. -4' x B. 9 ivQ E va rr Y" 5 Q-s 5. YQ Y-, r 9699 Q I :' 6 I R A Q sl, - I fl i s ., Y' N Q I Z : . , . , . , . , . . ' .1 - A' II : . , . ' , . ' , . , . . A I Q -X Am 1' A -5 I Q y ,Q I Z' ,, I r we , - Q , : . , . , . , . , . , . , ,a ' . ' , . ' , , ' , . , . . 0 .. 1. f '- : . , . , . , . , . , . , 4 j . 43 Q Xi, 1 I., I . ,. ,. ,. ,. . 5 f I ' , I : . I A , I.. I I, . , ' , , . f VV Wy! , . 4. ' . . . , . ', . , . . . , . . , . , 1.5 .ky y N L , T 2 lg I , ' A Q V' V I -7, I I ll. 'Ig x . new , A, 1 K -r L- I I.: ,sz " . gs f . y y " ' in A' 9 'P' In I I . . F' f , .I f G' I . -s s I I IW Fl I 1 -I II I I , 'ws ' f 0' Q 'T I' K A A , L V ' . -xy e U - nv A T. -xg I ' Bl 1 ' V: f Q P ' '- X . I my .. 5 :Q f - -Q . - 5 1: EEA eh ' L- -. E .bfi , ' 5 r S- Q' A ryyy 'I ' I , ' ' s 1 I I ,I K- I A iw h A L I - ' 9 :3 ' 1 .-4, B" tr ' V 'rc 4' , 'A I L V I L' 1' 1 A 62 . . . Juniors 4 - ., 'LN 9 A . 'V ' .Ib ' - , A- 1 v. f in ,rg Y' sr- t' " 'G' ' . v. XX i 1 ' Y' ix X I , 1 if " Q 'fe 'L -5 I 3 xg .' .T .T I xi, -'-I Y' f f i 1-v 1 , A- f 1 I .. A J 4 i - - -f 1- ,- . +4 a 2 - A 3 1' ks. 1 -ii". L .fl . : Q .. A L " ffl '4 C ' s. -a 5 . - L . ' x 1. X I I dk . a R I ...L .1 ...Q - - w- v i 4- 8 3 - L I li- V,-Y. I- kg 'J. ' 5 t W r N v-. 1 . I , V bv 1 ' I M 5 5 i ' X I ea , a I IJ. -I :I '- x ,I 7 J I ' Q E Ng E . S f ' . S' I Aa Q' L I ff '. A LC I .+ Q " '1 7' 'Z e :hx 4. 3 ,et ,S A by A. J 5 " vc- I K I . . M J ' , , is , X - , 1' 5 if - - 57 5' ' - A173 5. t - . , ea . . I ,I 4 hx I I t i J fix X- 1 FIRST ROW: K. Close, J. Coenen, M. Coenen, R. Colling, D. Collins G. Cooper, T. Corbett, R. Crane, K. Currie, J. Danielsen, C. Daul J. P. Davis. SECOND ROW: R. De Both, P. DeBruin, R. DeBruin, S. DeBruin, D De Decker, S. De Decker, T. Delain, J. Dennilx, G. Derby, D. Derfus B. Derridinger, C. Desten. THIRD ROW: R. DeVos, C. Dexter, G. Diener, J. Dietrich, W. Dietz H. Dixson, D. Dobratz, D. Dorin, D. Dorn, J. Dorn, T. Dorn, N. Downs FOURTH ROW: S. Downs, M. Dreimane, B. Dresang, D. Dufrane, A Duszynski, D. Earle, R. Eberhardt, B. Eclmes, T. Eckes, B. Eggert, B Eich, L. Eick. FIFTH ROW: T. Eisch, B. Ellis, G. Emerich, P. Emrich, R. Endter, S Engel, D. Erdman, J. Erickson, L. Evers, L. Everts, J. Fairchild, C Feavel. SIXTH ROW: R. Feavel, R. Fehrman, L. Feistel, E. Felauer, F. Feldmann, D. Felten, M. Felton, M. Femal, P. Fiedler, J. Filen, B. Fischer, J Fischer. SEVENTH ROW: M. Flanagan, J, Flanagan, S. Flood, B. Foelker, S. Forster, K. Fourness, K. Fox, K. Frahm, R. Francek, N. Franck, K Franzen, D. Fredericks. Mr. Helble visits with Mr. and Mrs. Jolin on "Go to School Night School actlvltles kept us busy RIGHT FIRST ROW T e ers J F es R Frlest om M Frus D Froehlc SECOND ROW A Gallaher J Galllgan C Gardner G Gardner J Gardner THIRD ROW B Gardner D Garvey R Gauger D Gauslun G Gebhelm FOURTH ROW J Geuger J Gendron S Gerlcke S Getschow P Getsfrued FIFTH ROW N Gibbons M Gilbert S Grlbertson E Gales S Gull SIXTH ROW D GIIIGSPIB P Glaslueen Pe Glasheen C Gokey J Gooding SEVENTH ROW S Goodlng M Gostas l. Granger J Grearson T Green BOTTOM FIRST ROW J Grlesbach J Grimes J Grlshaber S Grlshaber P Grohe I. Groeschel N Grosslropf D Grunst R Grunwald J Grzelczyk M Gullnckson v X ,A -Q-f SECOND ROW C Gunderson F Gurnee S Gutreuter R Haefer J Hahn J D' Hallom J Hamnlton Ju Hamilton J Hamm B Handel THIRD ROW J Hansen P Hardnng W Hardt C Hartford C Hartwug B Hartzhelm J Hartzhenm J Hass R Hassell S Hatch S Hawkuns FOURTH ROW R Hayden S Hayes M Haynes N Heckel S Hegard P Held S Hermann D Helmermann D Heller J Helvey S Hendricks FIFTH ROW J Henke K Herman J Hernlng T Henbel M Hentpas C Hull E Harte J HoeHel R Hoelzel S Hoersclw T Hoewlsch Y' sf I Q I 9 rs AK' v-v as L 64 . . . Juniors NL vw U7 L T1 fs E- . 1. !:- E I 1 I . ' ' 4 I - if 5 : . Fri d , . ri , . ' r , . H , . i I1. L .I I ' ' R ' I ' , ' I If er, so ff, . ,. . l , . , . 1 . - K X' 'Q . tv I I C x S . .... rm : . , . , . , . , . , . ' 1-I 90. ' , , , . , . , . , . . xl L : . , . , . , . , . , . 4 2 545, fy - L h .- fl " I' 51 I ff ff 5 : . , . , . ' , . ' , . ' , . 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P99 F' FIRST ROW G HoHman J Hoffman S Hogan J Hohman K Hohn berger B N Holnnbeck Sa Holtz St Holtz J Hooyman B HOPKINS S Horn P Hostettler SECOND ROW M Howden E Huettl M Hullce N Hyatt W lsen rg E bs er n uns Jen en Jochman H Johnson THIRD ROW John Johnson Joy Johnson Joy Johnson K Johnson olln oss ura Ke lo Kessler N Kettenhoven RTH ROW D Kung B Knrkpatruck J K er C Kloehn Kloes M J Ktabenbauer M Knapsteln R Knelce D Knostenbergs J Knuppel M Koch E Koeplne H ROW B Kollath K Komp C Kra be N Kraf B Kramer use r nu Kro A Kruclse er B Krueger Krueger K Krueger SIXTH ROW R Krueger T Krueger R Krull W Kruse J Ku orn gler uzer un: z La Berge H Lamers Th Landers SEVENTH ROW 5 La Rock N Larsen R La sen E Larso R Larson K Laudert J ux M L V tte M wless Le V F Lew R llnskens The home that the Clanon float never left Cohen Keane B Q! 'X tea ,, 5- , W 5- ? .: A v vi Q A ,K ' 'J' E Cl Q -8 X - J' V J I ' . I J' F 3 an - ge as 2 5 L., "xT - fx ' : 1 3 .- Q is -- L7 ' L -J 91 - Q- f P f E ' '-L 1 L . N ' ' k ' ' s x K A 1' C ,-7 - 0 . al A, , .L " Ka :V ' ' QL., 4 '-in ir. 5' C nf A-, lll . J 4 ff I V ,P t I l 5 X v , - v- Q -vs 'S - ' 4 - Q A , A af- S- !Q f' 5 if . - 1 v . tb T ' ' F- 2 to ' ' 5 5 . . ' 5. X S A f , S- vi' G N ,U 7, r- Q 1 as Y- A , c V. N 'V va It wt fr YN 4 " Q -, r' f+ sf .1 , D t 1 M ' ' V 1 1 A T' X' .L J - no as -f g . 'L ' J -r' Q C . v S J ' 4 N fe 'e 5 A D ff 1 ,I ,t u ' e A I , R ', A-nl x.. Q rv RR A' 'J y" ,1 Lf' .-, 4. + f .s , J 9 .V fa 2 - L rf . . K f' . . I 1 S K ' ' ' be , . Jaco , B. Jaeg , A, Jahnel, R. Je lm' , J. s , B. M. J ' , B. Jo , S. Juse, P. Kaf , V. Kahler, L. l gg, P. FOU : . A , . ' ' , . larn , , , G. FIFT : . , . , , LJ , . t, , , B. Kra , J. K e'l'ng, G. ck, . b g, . , D. : . , . , . , . , , b , E. Ku , E. Kuhn, D. K l , D, K 'T , L. , . , : . , . , . r , . n, . , , , . La , . a iole , . La , S. ee, . is, How we labored over themes and finals Q , RIGHT FIRST ROW R Lrvlngston J Loberger C Locke K Loelmmng M Loerke SECOND ROW M London T Lonlgro G Losselyong C Lundstrom L Lynch THIRD ROW T Mader J Mahloch C Malmlserg Rl Malueg Jo Manner FOURTH ROW M Marclls Je Martrn M Martrn J Mathews P Mathews FIFTH ROW P Maurer B McCarthy P McEIhrnney T McGllIrgan M McGInn1s SIXTH ROW N McGuire W McKenny R Mehlberg M Merdam H Melers 4, SEVENTH ROW C Melchrors G Meulemans K Meyer K P Meyer L Meyer BOTTOM FIRST ROW R Meyer S Meyer M Magnon J H Muller J I. MII L Mull B Muller Sa Muller Sc Muller J Mlrsngoff M Mrsllnsku SECOND ROW J Mrtchell B Mitchell T Moder D Moede S Montelth L Moritz C Morrissey K Morrissey L Mossholder J Muck De Mueller THIRD ROW J Mumme K Musolf S Marf J Nau R Nehrnng G Neltzlce H Nelezen M Nemecek P Neuman S Newbury C Nrchols FOURTH ROW S Nissen J Nystrom D Obermeler Ju Olson D Otte J Page W Pankratz K Parfltt F Park G Parlnn R Pautz FIF H ROW D Perry G Peters P Peths A Pfuster L Pierson E Plette G Prlgreen M Plutz W Polzm K Pope 1-rf Q fl- 'I-v il s. 3 kg Q T' qw T. 6' ala pq 66 . Jumors if I 9. V. T1 ' 4- ifl ae B' -i' fl : . ll , . , . , . I , . . n R T I ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' . ' Q g .. , : . ' , . , . , . . , . . b Y ig, v- V 7 F' 1 . . X R J - z . , . , . ' , . . ' , . . i er, . ' er, ,x - .A A . , , - , ' ' I , -- I . '. L' 'bv 1: -xy , . , . , . , , I . :il : 5. : . , . , . , . , . , , , 'X , - - T H - E41 1. Q Z. - L Q iy L V I x x , 'F' ' 1 "W ' A - s.. I A' an t. 51, gf I "' E. eng is ' , in 5 I v' P ts ' V' Q. I - 4, vt . 1 'K A th I 'Q r I II x Q - Q ,, I s. sg 4, 8 p -. YL l 8. ' I 4 - ' - 4 ' ' ' Y r "' 'C' .H by ZW, 5 1 U V L r - ' - r , ' ' I ' ' .. " 'FJ '- f 'Z '- , -. L ff- .L f ' . - ,gl v ' ' I 1 .fs . , . 1 , f K V- 1 K ' 4' A A IK, if - N I Q :-J, 6 V' 41 T A x A A Q t -A . , l ' NK ' . T I f I I K I QC KX 'x . - .R fy, , 3 'LX 1' g ag -s 4. -4- 'g Pg' t ev Q ' V, 5 E ,K e JA D 2 Y -Q t I- . fll: 1' ' ' . 1 L A , x 1 l " ' X 5' 44 if-, E 147 -.4 f, ,, f' ' S af L L I ' X 4, x -,. I 1 I ' I S' X Y' " 0- ze 7 S I- 'li 1 x '7 . , IW . qi! I I - - ' 6 A I h 64' ' al SR V T7 1 , f 1 ' X ' , Y , 1 X Y' H -'bc ,..fv1'., ' I ,x in 'DN 1 . ti, 'gg- lr -4 , 1 T 'R' ,r . f. ..- C . Q1 -Q 'M - X I : gl al I .Ll ,L W Q Q . NL. ,ri in L 1? 1 . ,V Y, 4. 5' 7. kt . . . ' ri. A 1' 'B - -A Q 'Z ' ' Tr, w t W' ,. . ' S V L A FIRST ROW: S, Porteous, L. Potter, T. Potter, P. Prenger, B. Price, K. Procknow, H. Rademacher, J. Ramaker, W, Ramminger, R, Rankin, J. Rasmussen, J. Reck, SECOND ROW: Ma. Reetl, E. Reeve, G. Reftke, D. Reigel, J. Relien, S. Renier, B. Richards, B. Rickert, R. Riehl, K, Rigden, B. Roberts, J. Roberts, THIRD ROW: M. Robbillard, P. Rochon, R. Rochon, H. Roelofs, J. Rohm, A. Rosenthal, A. Rosera, D. Rosera, Cy. Rowe, J. Rowe, P. Rowe, E. Rudloff, FOURTH ROW: C. Rudolf, R. Rudolph, W. Rudolph, W. Ruppel, A. Rusky, P. Russell, P. Ryerson, B. Ryle, S. Sabee, P. Sachs, M. St. John, J. Sample. FIFTH ROW: J. Sartorius, J Scanlan, L. Schabo, C. Schafelkee, D. Scharmann, P. Schiedermayer, L, Schink, D. Schmidt, J. L. Schmidt, L. Schoenberger, B. Schoettler, Dan Schroeder. SIXTH ROW: Dav. Schroeder, Don Schroeder, Donna Schroeder, P, Schroeder, Ri. Schroeder, Ro. Schroeder, Su, Schroeder, C. Schuh, E. Schulenberg, Cl. Schultz, J. Schultz, L. Schultz. SEVENTH ROW: M. Schultz, Sal. A. Schultz, San. Schultz, R, Schuster, S. Schwartz, W, Seegers, R. Seehafer, D. Seidel, A. Seidl, Ju. Selig, M. Sheehy, S. Sievers. ' fm 'I C , . . A A i t 1 L ,315 '.: 'S' " 3 - A - - , -- ,4 to I C , I y, A 2- 0- 5' 'GV' ' Il " vs h .z. lt' ' L la. .A J- . 4 f L ' san m '- ' 5 Wu I il 'MH Q5 vt.. Q t, I . il NTI' L x "K ' ?. LG .515 In .al 'rj C Q f F- F1 X. K Vik Q , r- L 45 ,J I ...l - ,, K - . ,W 5 in 4 ' ' ' . ' is T g After speaking for the assembly, Senator Proxmire chats with Tom Liethen, Pete Peckham, and Mr. Cook. Next year we'II set the pace FIRST ROW R Slever? SECOND ROW T Slewer? J Sumon S Sumon Ch Smuth Ro Smufh D Smlfs P Smoody P Snell C Solomon J Sommer N Sonnleniner THIRD ROW J Sorensen J Spencer D Splefter J Springer M Stadler A Stark R Steenls K Sfeffens J Steinberg J Sfelner S Stillman FOURTH ROW M Shngle B Sloegbauer P Sfrand P Strleby K Strlngham Da Sfruck R Stuewer M Sfumpf M Sumnlchl J Swanson R Syrmg FIFTH ROW K Tackeh M Taggart D Techlnn S Templm D Tepper D Tews T G Theusen T P Theusen B Thurk J Tlbbeits D Tierney SIXTH ROW K Tlllxens P Tully W Totzke Ra Trelber J Trethn R Trosf J True L Truttschel R TUCKIS A Turlrow M Turnff SEVENTH ROW B Ulman J Unmulh S Ufschug S Van Berlxel A Vanden Berg H Vanden Busch D Vanden Heuvel C Van Domelen D Van Dynhoven R Van Handel T Van Heuklon EIGHTH ROW J Van Heurck J Van Lleshoui D Van Toll J Van Toll K Van Zummeren B Venfenhans L Verbrlck D Verbruggen J Verruer B Vlclc R Voeclis n' Tb I 1 tw C.: AQ 49 xv ER ., - Fw 696 S5959 FP v- T' T L4 5 669 Off: xl S li! X. 1 x 4 ' ' , ' I .X Q -G, V fir gf - k rf- Q gel 1 ' XSL! 72 , 2 . 1- Y-0 X 1 , Al, 1 "1 I I, A A .41 A 5 I Q I A- 77 Q 13' g. 5 f- ' 'Z " C ,J A F '- , - A.. T fx v 4- A A v y' wr' , ' ... I s.. j - D. ' F 1. A , fm C . X. A 5, v ' 1. gl l 1 V S ' 1' I J- f I n ' A S I W. 'N " I I ' A tg I L . .Lx T' 1 w li ' ' f I 5? -r C , 3 I S :IP gf ,,, , G C h T I 3. ., -o- . - 3 T , Xl T-p 1 P i I . 'N I 1 v Y . I ' , S. I 4 A - 1 A ' . . , :X H A I :fl " ' 5 1 " ' 'A ' 1 - ,,, I 'X A .5 - gf- L5 ve f' I . V' I, Q , 6 Q . . ' l in I A I .. I h i P N , X - -I 77. I .4 . E 'Tl il V . ff vii f' -C tl A I I X t 'J ' . h ' 4 , 4 e I I 6 " ' - 'Ch 5 . all Q S .C - U ' 'F -. X ' f' ' ' Q5 , 1' L 4 x . Q L O M N . N I 4 0 he 68 . . . Juniors 1 'T' uv 1- F T7 vs, ls Q- an fi 'Rc s. Y' 'Q s. YN' v-. Pint' 6 in W .. FIRST ROW L Vonder Here C Voss P Voster G Wagner L Waste D Walter J Walter G Wankey M Wanlrey T Ward B Weber SECOND ROW B Weber D Wehrman L Wlenkauf K Weiss G Welland L Wellmtz C Welsch R Wendlandt D Wenzel P Werkhelser Wettsteln THIRD ROW B Wetzel J Weyenberg L Wheeler R Whitehead R Whltford D Whutman K Whutman P Whutney M Wlchman V Wlchman J Wlchmann FOURTH ROW L Wlckesberg G Wlllecke J Wllllams R Wink N Winter R Wunter C Wurman Da Wntzlxe A Woehler J Woller P Wolters FIFTH ROW J Wordell J Wrnght P Wulk D Wysoclmy D Yahr R Yahr T Young N Zemlock J Zephurun S Zuemer K Zummerman OTHER JUNIORS W B Albrecht Baker Barlow Becher Cox Doerfler Ellefson Frommherz Grayer Havel Holcomb Hopfensperger Huebner Jacobson Krleglsteln Martxn Muller Mlllsteln OTHER SOPHOMORES J L Behrent Eastman Fulcer Hletpas .lahnke Judluns Knenp W Kranzusch E Luedtlce Mulvthnll Nymoen Panzenhagen Plach Porto Prosser Recker Retzlaff Rothe Sedo Seldl M Smnth J Treuber C Warner Jo Weber D Wereley Rl Winkler R Zanzlg W McClure H Pearl M Quehl Schullung Sonnlentner Stevens B Wallerman R Wenske In Memornam We all regret the loss of a member of the class of l96l Tom Thelsen who was killed In a highway accident on April 25 1960 He wall long be remembered by the faculty has many fruends and hus classmates Juniors 69 .5 F ", " - ,. sc, . ,T Qs' 4 al sri -.f A L if f- X 1- 4 . ' -- ... 'K l ' . x 1 A c' R v- el , L at 6 L ' N I T - Q r ' ' ' . - i '-- , ' - .6 3, A Z. f f l I f 5 1 J A L" T 4 " .T . ., " ' . ' 1 4 - Q , 'N fr - e : V I , P 7 A S 1 ke , X ,t J, 4 ' - , 4-T Lys 'T' . ,R 6' it 5 -f Q 'il 4-'l . 'P tv ' .ti ' 55' 3 ' J. ., l Q , V 1 . " - . x ' f 1 I 'IF 5 A f f , . ' 'R " 'Q ..' 'N .Tl ' ' ' fv- 2 4 0 g . A s. ' ls J L., . 'FT ' . 1: - r 'M K, ' V A if S' . ' . - A . I '3 ' l J. R. ' ' C. D. R. D. M. J. M. S. S. D. S. D. T. T. G. L. Ja. R. R. J. ' A' ' . R. . ' M. . F. ' ' . Ja. ' . Di. . G. . ' " T ' '7 N. ' .l. ' ' ' B. P. ' I H. ' J. , . . . . . , i Activities K Sophs in "ShowsviIIe" The bugle blows! With these words the curtain opened on a clan ot beatnilcs. Among them were Dave Hem and Jim Ragus who introduced the annual Soph Talent Show. As the beat ot the bongos faded, Chris LeDain, Andi Polislcy, and Pete Byfield did a iazzed-up interpretation of "Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolt.l' The mood changed as a barber shop quartet con- sisting of Wendy McClure, .Judy Schroeder, Betty Jane Bradford, and Sandy Hale took the stage. Act after act exhibited the abilities ot the class of '62 The show ended as a group of sophs gained the spotlight, imitating several of A,H,S.'s upper classmen. Assuming the personalities of beatnilfs, Jim Regus and Dave Hem emcee the Soph Show Amblnng down Beat Street Red meets Cool Granny and the wolf -Christ LeDain t' Id d Andi Polish, Peter By ie an 72 Activities We had to beat the weather too! A tense hush settled over the dance floor as Dick Natrop, parade marshal, stepped torward to announce the Homecoming Queen. Diane Dietrich's heart skipped a beat as she unbelievingly heard her name. The crowning ot A.H.S.'s first homecoming queen cli- maxed an eventful day, though rain had prevented the traditional parade in the morning. The Terrors, encouraged by a rousing pep assembly played a victorious game, scalping Sheboygan Central, 13-O. The excited spectators, equipped with boots, raincoats, mittens, and scarves eagerly watched the game through the drizzling rain and then ioined the jam session at the den. A.H.S. again had a Homecoming which will long be remembered. Q, I Substitute cheerleaders pose with new mascot-Ron Abel, Jim Choudoir, John Falcus, Denny Garvey, Ike Wolfgram. 1 ,. ..-4 Appleton High School presents its first homecoming queen, Diane Dietrich with her court-Sally Schvlflt Madalyn Evans, Jane Dillon, and Sue Cotterill. Activities . . . 73 "Can you fix the turkey?"-Lawless, Natrop, R. Ebenezer Scrooge Fred Bob Cratcl-it Marley s Ghost, Christmas Past Christmas Present Christmas Future Housekeeper Gentleman Young Scrooge Wilkins , , Felziwig .. Husband . Peter .... Tiny Tim. ., Topper .... Gossipers., Pawnbroker .. Turkey boy ., Sweetheart Daughter ..... Mrs. Cratchit.. Belinda .. Martha . . Fred's wife Christina , Narrator , om! Dick Natrop Tim Ward Larry Handel Jim Choudoir . Dave Prosser Adrian Duszyrtski , Stan Chmiel . Mary Lawless Dave Witzke Jim Miller Stan Chrniel , . Dave Anderson , , Peter Peckham Peter Ryerson ..,. Charles Cary . ., .. .Karl Stringham Sensenbrenner, Dick Vyse Steve Hegard . Peter Heid Stevie Downs , , Sue Garrett , .,...,.. Sue Ward Linda Schoenberger Camille Rudolf Judy Hoeffel Karolyn Stenlund John Laird "A Christmas Carol" "Humbug,' growled Ebenezer Scrooge, the ill- tempered miser in "A Christmas Carol." "Bah, Christmas! What do you have to be so happy about? You're poor enough." This dialogue introduced Charles Dickens' Christmas story to the audience. Ebenezer Scrooge, the main character of this well' loved tale, portrays an old man with a grouchy dis- position who will have no part of the Christmas "humbug" going on 'during the gay holiday season. He is unwilling to take part in the festivities, but the peculiar happenings during the night change his mind. Three spirits appear before him, Christmas Past, Christmas Present, and Christmas Future, all intro- duced to him by Joseph Marley, his dead business partner. The spirits review Scrooge's past life and predict a miserable future. They convince him that his life has been without purpose because he has con- tinually refused the fellowship of man. Scrooge now grasps the true Christmas spirit and ioins with the others in a day of happiness. "You're late! l'll have to punish you-with a raisel"-Ward, S, Schoenberger, Cary, Ryerson, Rudolf, C. Handel, L., Natrop, R, Ward, T, Hoeffel. 74 . . . Activities "An Evening with Curtain Call" ONE-ACT PLAYS "The Pot Boiler" by "Letters To Lucerne" by Alice Gerstenberg Mr, Sud ,.,..,, ...Jack Swanson Miss Wouldby. .. ,... Karen Calkins Mrs. Pencil ,.. . . .Judy Treiber Miss Ivory. .. ...Steflie LeVee Mr, lnkwell, .. ..,... Bill Hardt Mr. Ruler.. ...Pat Mcflhinney Mr. Ivory .. ..Eric Schulenberg "The Great Dark" by Dan Totheroh Mrs. Melling .,.. . . .Stevie Downs Mrs. Lomax ....,. ...Sandy Hoersch Mrs. Greenhalgh ....,. Gerry Ornstein Mrs. Ryan ..,...,. ..,.. N ancy Franck Mrs. Yates .... ,... B arbara Miller Rachel Clegg .,.. ,. .Mary Lawless Fritz Retter Marian, .. Sally .... Felice.. . Bingo .,.. Olga. . . Erna ..,..... Mrs. Hunter.. Margarethe .... and Allen Vincent , . .Mary Lou Reetz . . . . .Lynn Kellogg . . . . . .Marilyn Heule .. Carol Bellinghausen ....Nancy Kettenhoven . , . .Kathy Fourness . . , .Sharon Arts . , .Joan Grimes "Drums in the Night" by Paul S. McCoy Mona Perry .... .... S ue Garrett Dr. Markwood ....,........ Tim Ward Constance Markwood ..... Pat Peterson Jessica Wayne ..,...... Karen Herman Amy Ellis ..... .... L ynn LeDuc Warren Butler... ....... Paul Heid Beth Hallaway ........ Maiia Dreimane 'A eili 5... - oh.. "I'd like to know what's going on around here."-Garrett, Dreimane, Peterson, LeDuc, Herman, K., Heid. Ls- ..,-.11-H' "We didn't realize what the letter meant."-Belling- hausen, Heule, M., Kettenhoven, Fourness, Arts. .ad UPPER PICTURE-Mr. Sud shows how it should be done. Schulenberg, LeVee, Swanson. BOTTOM PICTURE-"I'll teach you to steal my hus- band!" Lawless, Miller, B., Hoersch, Franck, N., Ornstein. Activities 44' F I ' '34 -1-5 lf KJ! Xb! 7 Vw fh- , -,, T 2, f X13 l v J LW- W " lil.: v' tx O Ir' -f li A proud moment-forty roses for Miss McKennan to commemorate her fortieth play-Ward, S, Mc- Intyre, Natrop, R., Peckham, Moen, C., Ridgely, D., Cohen, Miss McKennan, Nissen, N., Moen, J,, Luebke, Jan,, Casper, B., Heule, M,, Miller, B. Senior class presents "The Novel Princess" "You turn the moonlight into white magic "-Casper, B Bloomer B 76 . . . Activities Will Princess Sonia of Danzibar wed wealthy Prince Galen for the sake of her people? This is the query of the audience as they view 'The Novel Princessj a light comedy by Ellen Evans Burns. Strongsvvilled Sonia piclcs up her ideas of ro- mantic love from American novels. Disguised as a peasant, she escapes from the palace with her lady inewaiting and Charles, an American book salesman. Desc te all warnings, she falls in Ove with Paw ae Amer can tOurist Her traod is discovered when she rnost reveal ne' 'dent ty to Kaye Charles AFOCVW hanging Reluc tantly she prepares tor the pre arranged 'narriaqe to Prince Galen, while it is Paul whorn she really YVlSlll"3 'LI 'nfi"v There s ne.-,ff.f-V a sorpr se in store for Sonia- Daw arc "' r ce a'e the same fhanl The 'No 'nonarch 1-s If 'red in a storvhoolr wedd "C, and, as ft a 'a ry tales, they live haooi y eve' after. wa rg,,,. -C 'No, no-please-don't take my Terese away from me!"-Heule M., Natrop, R., Falcus, Casper, B., Anderson, D., Joyce CAST Sonia Barbara Casper Terese Marilyn Heule Jeanne Judy Voll Que-en ol Danzibar Footman Kinq of Danzibar Lord Aran Charles Stuart Captain of the Guard Guardsman . Paul Archer Edward Evarts Mrs. Henry Martin Mr. Henry Martin Sue Martin Marcia Taylor Julie Downs Pat Joyce John Falcus David Anderson Dick Natrop John Nussbaum Dick Vyse Peter Peckham Bruce Bloomer John Laird Susan Ward Robert Recker Barbara Miller Shelly Cohen Carole Moen Innkeeper David Ridgely Maria Janice Luebke Petro John Moen Jacque . Rene Jim Choudoir Tim Davis Tourists: Sharon Arts, Bill Barney, Char Diedrick, Madge Evans, Georgina Granberg, Larry Handel, LaVahn Hoh, Ed Jones, Dan Mclntyre, Lee Stein' berq, Eleanor Wehrenberg, Bob Wunderlich. Peasant Dancers: Karen Calkins, Diane Dietrich, Jane Dillon, Janice Kneip, Sherry Nelson, Nea Lee Nissen, Barbara Notebaart, Darlene Verbrick, CeCe Verhoeven, Diane Winter. -.-gf "Look what's in the well!"-Verbrick, D., Ward, S., Winter, D Ne son S., Rocker, R., Nussbaum, Vyse, R. Cbarlie's really in trouble now!-Peckham, Nussbaum, Vyse, R., Steinberg, L., Riclgoly, D., Wunderlich, Mclntyre, Wehrenberg, Cohen, Moen, C., Casper, B, ix Activities Music and movement interpret a mood Juniois Standing: Becker J, Meyer, K M., Denniclc, Gardner, J., Krueger, B, Seated Utschig, Maurer, Schoenberger, Hof-rsch, Tackett Eerie eectronicallyeproouceo sounds and continue ous Tfashes ot lightning enveloped the three back' clad fgures as they danced to Veirs ot Orpheus, a nufnber in the annual Orchesis recital, In contrast, the program 'ncluded gay and fllting numbers trorrw The King and I' and descriptive interpretations of Porgy and Bess. With the aid ot Miss Brezezinsl-ci, club 'nembers worked out their own choreography and costuming, Members of Curtain Call Production worked behind the scenes to arrange stage settings, lighting, and sound effects. ln order to ioin this creative dance group, prospec- tive members were required to attend nine weeks of after-school training sessions. At tryouts, they illus- trated their proficiency in the fundamental dance steps and their interpretive ability before a panel composed of Orchesis members. Sophomores: Brownell, Beaman, Cotton, Dafoe, French, N., Krieck, B., Grupe, Martiriek, LeDain, Weyeitberg, M. BELOW: Seniors. Voll, Notebaart Winter, D, Nelson S., Dillon J Verbrick D Nissen, N Calkins K Verhoeven Dietrich, D. Experience in opinions The debatersl corner ofthe library provides ample opportunity tor members of the debate squad to prepare their arguments. This years question, "Resolved: that the Federal govern- ment should increase its regulations ot Labor Unions," proved to be a challenge to both the negative and affirmative sides. Under the advisership of Mr. Flynn, the group gained experience by participating in actual debates. Long hours ot research pre- ceded every tournament giving the debaters an extensive background of information and a feeling of confidence in their presentations. 'Ss Discussing the issue for debate are: 'MBI SEATED: Gallaher, McClure, Davis, T., Pilgreen, G. STANDING: Speel, Mr. Flynn, Stillings. Debaters made frequent use ofthe library-Chmiel, Bellinghausen, Malmstrom, ' W' Grobe, Pierson. Activities The art of dramatic presentation L Dnscussmg the declams are Judy Jones Lynn Kellogg Mr Kenneth Sager Gmger Springer Pat Mathews and Carol Moen ig L... I'-4-na., Awamng the 'udges daemon are Janlce Lueblce Barba a Maller Barbara Casper John Lalrd Mun Ruth M:Kennan and Shelly Cohen A red hatred muschlevous cherub was brought to Infe by Barbara Casper un the serious declamatnon contest Because she had drametuzed The Unnnvlted by Charles Tazewell so convincingly Barbara was pronounced the wunner Other participants and theur declamatsons were John Laard Guns Agannst the Snow by Harold Mers Shelly Cohen Bumbo the Clown by Lawrence Gnbson Janlce Luebke Let the Hurrucane Roar by Rose Wilder Lane and Barbara Muller Portrant of Monuca by Sondra Burnke O Actlvltles Spontaneous laughter was the reactuon as Lynn Kellogg presented her orngnnal humorous declama tion Polson to Ponson By successfully entertalmng the audnence Lynn took first place In the humorous dnvlslon Other readnngs were Gunger Sprlnger Bargain Day at the Hosiery Counter by Edna Means Carol Moen Elonse by Kay Thompson Pat Mathews How to Understand Musuc by Robert Benchley and Judy Jones an excerptfrom Auntue Mame byJ Lawrence and R Lee , .5 ' fir I . 1 r 5 A . . l . 5 Q l 1 I 'C K L if ' - In ,X . . x X ' q if ' L A I I ' I ' - I I ' L I sf l l I ' Q "1 B - p N 1 . --5 2- me-2 E' I ' 4 . 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' 11 ' 11 - 11 . r 1 1 ' ' - 11 - 11 ' 11 I I I ' ' ll The audience IS ln the palm of your hand 1:3 Drscussmg theur speeches are Bull Barney Bob Reclm 9.u.A Mary Urban Larry Speel Mr Sager adviser and David Prosser Bob Recker speaks off the cu SEATED David Earle Neal Stullmgs Mnss Sucharda advnser STANDING Tom Stoeger Bull Barney Davld Prosser denounced the regime of Cuban dictator Fldel Castro In has wrnnlng oratlon entitled Fidel the Infidel Danger on Amernca s Doorstep Other speakers nn the 39th annual Helss Oratorncal Contest were Bull Barney L :ng a R t Larry Speel The Teenager Bob Recker Black and White and Mary Urban To Have or Not to Have Under the dlrectlon of Mr Sager the hve con testants wrote thelr own speeches and practlced de lnverlng them BY Hu' Wnth only one hour to prepare thenr speeches extemporaneous speakers nn the Bolton Roth contest coached by Mass Sucharda drew upon maternal ac cumulated through weeks of lndlvudual research Bob Recker placed first wuth hrs speech Red Chsna nn whlch he cited the factors contrlbutnng to the rapnd advance of Red Chuna Other partucupants were Bull Barney The Popula tuon Explosuon David Earle The 1960 Presldentlal Electron Thomas Stoeger Western European Prob lems and Neal Stllllngs Ant: American Feelings In Latln America ACTIVITIES . 81 . f , ' . 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I I ' ' ' ll . . 51' nh.: '1 In P' S TED Snmon S er rlc Nnssen Arncldussen M Murnme Jacobs B STANDING Dumke Wlnk Un LL Atter a month of tralnlng organnzung and plan nlng the Clarnon Edltorual staff starts to wrlte photo graph and edtt rn order to gtye an accurate account of the school year lt gradually rncreases tts pace tc meet deadlrnes Shelly Cohen edrtor an chlet was assnsted by Sue Ward who was also faculty edttor The assocuate e ltors we e Betty Jo Keane an Sha o Bauerletn actnyutles Mary Urban classes Paul Agronun sports a ughes otography a d Duck e Advlsers were M s Sulllyan and Mnss Robschaud 82 Actnvltles ll' x K Perr Coo Mnss Roblchaud Pollsky Krelllng Knapsteln Grimes Keckonen Taggart M Reetz M Drelmane Bulls ledgers checks receupts' These are the :tems which the Clarron Business staff dealt with They kept the books solvent by selllng subscrnptlons and sollcutur-g sponsorshlps from Appleton busrnessrnen Another duty ot the buslness statcf was to dlstrnbute e art n to the studen s and sponsors tn e s rung The rnanagers of the stat? workers were Pam Walk and Mum: Gilbert Karen Gulbertson was bookkeeper Lynn Verbrnck handled subscruptuons and Pat Joyce and Mary Ellen Jacobson were assustants Mtss Plow rnght adyused the stat? I x .5 A . .jf 'g 1' . I Fo , ,g yy li, K. .g , a.5 ' e QL-' 5 4, W '4' - V . ff' A' A- s 4. X ,A EA 1 ' , ,, v. b'k, D., ' , Nr, ' f -2 z X N., Tfezb-srl J., Wlchmanl f Hy er, Q - o ' b ' th'Cl'o t t 'th . ' , p. I d' W f T ta r n ' - Pt H ,ph g n ' Vys, art, ' " t ,- 4 sys .as- Heading the business staff are: SEATED: Dianne Muenchow, Sharon Hanson, Barbara Donna Reinke, Sharon Arts. STANDING: Mr. Krueger, Kathy Fourness. SEATED Bvactoro B G'earson J Potte' T Bessrnan Argus' B STANDING Jungers French J, Helms, N, De Decker, R Bruce, Be- saw, B 84 . . . Activities ? 1 5 Thielmang l ' 1 ' l X 4 vi Tally keeps us interested, Not only reporters do "leg work' but also the Tally business stat? members. They tour the city for ads and trek the high school's corridors each Tuesday dis- tributing the weekly paper under the direction of Sharon Arts and Diane Muenchow. Another section of the staft, the advertising group, solicited ads to supplement the income from the activities plan. Barbara Thielman, as advertising man' ager, was assisted by Kathy Fourness. The co-business managers, who handled the finances and bookkeeping, were Donna Reinke and Sharon Hanson. Faculty adviser was Mr. Krueger. wt- a -4 7:15 H F110 i l l .-,.....-I informed and up to date "As you know, your assignments are due on Wednesday night!" How familiar these words are to the "Talisman" editorial stat? members! Tom Liethen, editor-in-chief, Tina Weber and Patricia Whitney, news co-editors, Eleanor Wehrenberg and Madalyn Evans, feature co-editors, and Ralph Whitehead, sports editor had the responsibility of putting these words into action. Under the guidance of Miss Williams and Mr. Emmons, these "Tally" editors, aided by a group of inquisitive reporters, produced our weekly high school newspaper. During the thirty-five years that the "Tally" has been serving Appleton High School, it has given the students a complete coverage of the many social, academic, and sports activities of the school. .S K ... I .Mk .- 5 x .4 4 5 1 ' 1, .K L x vnu' ' ,gf iran ,-I E. V 5-has lx Q ' 1 ' 'fri 2 J :Tis W" ' 1, X t : Sfiffg' 0 5'-153 l Q 'K ,- 'ffr t ' N ws' t t. xx A:-' n,.a " sv X 1' ig.. 4 r I .- Tally editors discuss a forthcoming issue-Pat Whitney, Miss Williams, Ralph Whitehead, Ellie Wchrenberg, Tom liethen, Tina Weber, Madalyn Eva ns. , . . X55-Q, P . i up ' t P: T by i-. Sc 1.1 'L ltw. , SEATED: Washechek, Arts Calkins, K., Krieclx, Le Vee Litscher, Tackett, STANDING: Hay, Fulton Choudoir, J,, Mclflhinney Derfus, SEATED: Kellogg, Brown Ju., Grearson, S., Rafoth Gunderson, C., Mathews P. STANDING: Balla, B. Dresang, P., Rudolph, R. Jooss, Kettenhoven, Polk, Millstein, Groth. w C - -. I FRONT ROW D e-sang B under ser' Wor G 'adlvy rcs f - ess BACK ROW Span ef ' iciuss rw, Sclwlen beg oe'scl' 'cf' , fi J 'e 86 . . . Activities " .- susan BOTTOM ROW: Wendi Keane, P., Byfield, Schie dermayer, K, MIDDLE ROW: Nafrop, D. LaMore, Treilin, L., Berk vam, S., Hale, Spooner. TOP ROW: Grneiner, Mar firwelx, Catlin, Reefz, S Hollander, R., Dosial. KNEELING: Gillespie, D., Duszynski. STANDING: Miller, L., Monfeiih, Gallaher, !'5--35 10111 - 41111 - . 41:1 3 - 11111 Q - 'lm 1 - :iii - - gixg -,.... 1'- -,...- z-L ,, 331 5. A ju Voice of the students Why can't we do something different this year? We've heard this plea echoed and reechoed in Student Council practically every year, but we saw little action taken regarding it until this year. For the first time in the history of Appleton High School, our homecoming activities were made even more festive by the introduction of a queen to reign over the day's events. She was picked from five finalists voted upon by members of the Student Council and was crowned at the homecoming dance. The remaining four finalists served as her court. Record dances held in the gym after the basketball games were another innovation to satisfy the plea for something different. Leaders of the Student Council-John Taylor, sergeant-at-arms, Jane Dillon, treasurer, Julie Welhouse, secretary, Peter Peckham, president, Tom Liethen, vice-president, Miss Wolf, adviser, and Mr. Cook, adviser. FIRST ROW: Schultz, Ca. Rothrock, Hopfensperger M., Evans, M. SECOND ROW: Joyce Pfefferle, Calkins, K., Geb heim, S,, Arnoldussen, M. THIRD ROW: Wiley, Simon W., Mclntyre, Laird, Na trop, R., Bloomer, B. Activities . . . 87 Our guides in-..... ,. SEATED Wink N Wilkinson Saiberlich Dillon STANDING Miss Baerwaldt Laird Miss Parkinson to books Student librarians in the A. H. S. library, perched behind their high counters, check the daily circula- tion of books. Other members of the Library Stat? type, take care of the tiles, the magazine rooms, the roll call sheets, and create artistic bulletin boards. Sue Ward and Susan Cotterill, foreign exchange students, recounted their travel experiences at a staff meeting. Members entered into the Yuletide spirit by trimming the library Christmas tree, an annual tradi- tion. The customary visit was rnade to the Dard Hunter Paper Museum. Omcers were: John Laird, president, Kay Wilkin- son, vice-president, Nancy Wink, secretary, Jane Dillon, program chairman, and Bette Saiberlich, pub- licity chairman. Advisers were Miss Baerwaldt and Miss Parkinson. SEATED Ca'k7ns K Taggad M E.ans M Grearson S Kumrov. Belling Wehrenbefg STANDING Taylor Anderson D Jacobi Franck, N Thielrnan Natfop R 88 . . . Activities Falcus Of service to school and community A warm welcome is always extended to parents and friends attending social functions at A H S On hand to do the greeting ushering and distributing of programs are the girls of Ushers Club The three Broadway hits sponsored by the Neenah Rotary Club the Marine Band concert A H S s Go to School night the Senior Class Play and Com mencement Exercises all claimed the services of this group. Shirley Gebheim presided at the monthly meetings. Other officers were Kay Wilkinson vice president- Shelly Cohen, secretary- and Penny Eisele treasurer. Mr. Edge advised the group. BELOW: LEFT: FRONT ROW: Jacobson, Meyer, Kay M,, Mumme, LeVee, Verbrick, I.,, Tib- betts, Downs, S., Lawless, DaFoe. BACK ROW: Taggart, M., Nissen, N., Larson, E., Becker, J., Monteith, Crowe, C., Jones, S., Hintz, J., Wink, N., Martinek, LeDain. BELOW: Glancing over a program they will soon be distrib- uting are Kay Wilkinson, Mr. Edge, Penny Eisele, and Shirley Gebheim. FRONT ROW: Wochos, Garrett, Langenberg, Spanagel, Roeck, Stenlund, Kettenhoven, Knuppel, Joy., Natrop, D., Spooner, Thurk, B. BACK ROW: Hoersch, Maurer, Matteson, Smith, D,, Wink, C., Baorwald, Taggart, R., Crowe, K., Grimes, Cotterill, Van Handel, P. in iii v t 1 'JT -nz. 'tt I v.0 BOTTOM ROW: Abel, B., lawless, Mathews, P., Dixson MIDDLE ROW: Le Dain, Hay, Treiber, J., Schmidt, D. TOP ROW: Ward, T., Swanson, Stringham, Schulenburg. Amateur talents "An Evening with Curtain Call" was a successful experiment of the Curtain Call Acting group this year. The one-act plays, formerly presented during the homeroom period, were presented in the evening this year for the benefit of parents and friends as well as the students. The sophomore workshop, an integral part of the training program was conducted to introduce the neophytes of the organization to the theater, its his- tory, the stage, directing and performing. Seasoned members furthered their interests through advanced workshops where they presented and directed skits, discussed plays, helped direct the soph talent show and participated in the one-act plays. Advisers of the group were Miss McKennan, Mrs. Smith, Miss Sucharda, and Mrs. Reichardt. ii'-Bi . -vi i i Y a A ,k , iff... 1 S 4 n I l v Y ,ei . VIC' 1 BOTTOM ROW: Fourness, Voll, London, Le Duc, Knuppel, Joan, Joyce, Calkins, K. MIDDLE ROW: Grimes, Franck, N., Kettenhoven, Renier, S., Nelson, S., Nissen, N, TOP ROW: Chappe, Bellinghausen, Duszynslni, McElhinney, Reetz, Ma, Anderson, S. 90 . . . Activities in the spotlight o Schoenberger Evans M Le Vee Mller B Taggarf M Rudolf Hoeffel K Nairop R Kellogg Choudour BOTTOM ROW Jochman Treffun Nalrop MIDDLE ROW Tlbbells Ryerson Hegard Cary TOP ROW Gmelner Fox Furslenberg Herman BOTTOM ROW Langenberg Garrett Dredrnck C Ornsteln Larson MIDDLE ROW Weyenberg M Heule M Luebke Jan Hale Peferson TOP ROW Wlflke Da Arls Laird Crowe K Mclnlyre I ,f 1 X l 1 Going over The program for ihe year are Sue Ward vuce preslclenr Mass Sucharda Barbara Casper M McKennan and Shelly Cohen, P secrefa ry resldenl Mrs Smllh Mrs Rerchardr Carol Moen ireasurer Iss Achvmes out A' .3 "if 1 They reproduce the setting BOTTOM ROW: Meyer, K, M., Tackett, Vonder Here, Hollander, B., Jenkins, S., Hamilton, N., Dietrich, D., Fauk, Verbrick, D., Thurk, B., Dafoe, Holtz, Sa., Berkvam, S. MIDDLE ROW: Hooyman, Ja., Jacobson, Verbrick, L., Hyatt, Urban, Jooss, Jacobs, B., Thomson, B., Wink, N., Ganzen, Gammelin, Maldari, Ricker, TOP ROW: Dachelet, Truttschel, Wulk, Grearson, S., Reeve, E., Crowe, C., Wise, Matteson, Olson, Ju., Buzanowski, Howells. With tubes of greasepaint, hammers, and sound and lighting equipment, members of Curtain Call Production intently tackled their very necessary but unglorified work. Under the direction ot Mr. Burroughs and Mr. Kerstner, the lighting, design, sound, and construction crews spent many hours of hard work in preparation for all the programs staged in our A.H.S. auditorium. Creating such characters as a vampire or a gray-haired old man was explained to the makeeup crew by Mrs. Nienow, the adviser. The main objective of the group was to produce a stage setting in the appropriate mood, time, and place from a written script. Members discussed their pro- duction problems at workshops where demonstra- tions, talks, and tests were given. x ms 'll rm Directing Curtain Call Production are Mr Burroughs, adviser, Dave Dobratz, sergeant- at-arms, l.aVohn Hoh president, Maryiane X- Hopfensperger, treasurer, Kay Wilkinson, co- secretary, Barbara Thielman, co-secretary, Ken Krueger, sergeant-at-arms, Peggy Jacobi, vite- president. and mood of the written script X v-3395 BOTTOM ROW: Hall, Rossmeissl, Thorson, Menning, Cotton, Roeck, Jack, Mumme. SECOND ROW: Nowell, St. John, La Violette, M., Schroeder, Donna, Knapstein, Laudon, Larson, L., Jenkins, B., Sprowl, French, N. THIRD ROW: Siebers, C., Fulton, Helms, N., Taggart, R., Hovde, Holtz, K., Butler, J., Nass, Meyer, K. P., Weinlmauf. TOP ROW: Richmond, Hass, M., Schreiter, S., Argust, N., Getschow, S., Kreiling, Cotterill, Tepper, Seyfried, Houlihan. V X Us BOTTOM ROW Dillon J Dyer Shipey Gunderson C Kirkpatrick Bauerlein Arnoldussen M Weber M Christen S Whitford SECOND ROW Kloehn P lsenberg Earls D Lauder? Hntz J Coggeshall Granger Emerrch Mueller De THIRD ROW. Nelson, A., Jagdfeld, Welland, Speel, Knuppel, Joy., Newbury Gallaher Willeclre McKenzie A TOP ROW: Clark, J., Strange, Pasek, Byfield, Hollander, R., Chudacolf, Breitung, Hayden. Activities l Introduction to a nursing career fr . P w 1 . S' -up v if 'ii--'4 1 -' QL. X ' l nb Mrs. Johnson demonstrates a bandaging technique to Nancy Wink, In hospitals, and medical offices throughout the country, trained nurses are constantly in demand. Looking forward to the day when they will help fill this need, members of the Future Nurses Club are already putting into practice their desire to help others. A most signihcant project of the group was the baby-sitting workshop, organized to teach Junior High girls their duties and responsibilities as baby sitters. The patients at the Old Folks home derived pleasure from being entertained by the club members. Visits to local khospitals, the county home, and the blood bank helped to give the girls a broader view of nursing. Members of Future Nurses Club learned, with the help of Mrs. Johnson, their adviser, the many satisfying phases of their future profession. 'YGSSUYCYJ Peggy Jacobi, president, Ginger Springer, secretary, and Sharon Bauerlein, vice-president. ' ro is 'J 0 - . .. V . BOTTOM ROW: Boelter, Q - I - ', 'O ' ' I , Schwalenberg, M., Desens, I ' ,g,, O'Hara, Potter, J., Bubolz, ' 'F Rothrock. A MIDDLE ROW: Howden, c r ' ' ,ff . , Fox, K., Perry, Mislinski, - ' bs' .' I .. ' Magnuson, Langenberg, 7 7 F Tock, M. Y W TOP ROW: Kranzusch, E., ' Getschow, S., Kapp, J., Schmit, Yentz, McKenny, S., Tornow. 7 ,H f A 45 2.13 A 'FM' . ' it Q 5-iii?-'.' H Q- 1 ::'-: Ii-- l li 5 al l it ' ' 'ii 5" -V 5 i I ' 5'Q2"2' :I .5 fir H5 :: E: ff" ' I I. :.. . .fn -- if 06 " ' Bottom ROW: Holtz, ss., ' L Dafoe, Tackett, Eggert, B., XJ .Qx ' 'D Pope, Arnoldussen, J., QP, U Arnoldussen, M. MIDDLE ROW: Sample, , ' K ' Waite, L., Diener, Meyer, k Kay, P., De Bruin, S , Joyce, Hollander, B, TOP ROW: Richmond, Tep- per, Newbury, Hass, M., Crowe, K., French, N,, Dyer. 'K l'. Expressing our artistic abilities Although they may someday be found in a little garret in Greenwich Village or on the Lett Bank of the Seine, the members of Art Workshop are now found spending many after-school hours in the art room. They are occupied with an Art Workshop project or engrossed in their individual special creaa tion for the Spring Art Show. Baked goods and blue and orange Terror pennants were sold to raise money for this event, and tor the Art Award, which is given to a gifted senior artist. The club also bought hi-ti equipment to provide mood music for the art room. 1 3 1 . ,1 ,r : 3. xv 1 ' - . , . L , i 1 . xi Q, -' A f 1 ! .t T A . E I ,. U? ',?fs1'A5- , ji I l ,A u X, - 4? 1 ' . 4 " "This is the type of pottery we want for the Spring Art Show," explains Mr. Brandt to Barbara Bradley, treasurer, Barbara Thfelman, president, Harriet Johnson, vice president, and Lynn Kellogg, secretary. BOTTOM ROW: Knuppel inger, Tackett, Behrent, J. Whitford, Jurgensen. MIDDLE ROW: Getschow S., Winter, D,, Knapstein Currie, Derridinger. TOP ROW: Hass, M,, Sai berlich, Nissen, S., Vyse 1. R,, Sensenbrenner, Schrei " I ter, S. - 4 "" I T ' G X rg - 1 BJ 'W ,Y -I 1 SEATED Whitney Netzel Franck N Crowe C Calkins K Nissen N Cotterill Gooding S Hollander B STANDING Potter J LaVlolette M Granberg Sumnncht M Hawkins Harreld Derridinger Hahn J Hamilton N Activities . . . 95 Joy,, Coenen, Jan., Bod- U Seated at the linotype is Thomas Kositzke as Mr. Gerhardt and Thomas Frailing loolx on. The proof is in the printing Deadlines were just as important to the ink- men of Printing Club as they were to our school publications. The club was responsible for the printing of "Patterns of Stardust," our literary magazine, basketball programs for all our home games, and senior class cards. While most of the Printing Club meetings were used for actual publications, members found time to discuss club business and ideas for the future. Dennis Ritchie and Harry Keddell watch Thomas Smith as he inks the sur- face of the platen press. 96 . . . Activities Ervin Mentzel, Nick Kraft, Thomas Mc Gilligan, and Richard Linskens gather around the proof press. I .'f' ,O 0' I 0.g Q! wg, Learning through sight and sound In their first year under the supervision of Mr. Seng, the enthusiastic members of Audio-Visual Aids club traveled into new fields of interest. Along with their duties of handling the films for the classrooms and assemblies and taking care of our numerous pro- iectors, A.V.A. members delved into the subject of electronics. As a part of the training program, the club studied filmstrips which explained the operation of audio- visual machines and other electronic devices. Flanigan, Brock, R., Seidel, Miller, Jim L., lsenberg. ,.. ,will . ...- '.w' ,- ' "Li , "'l,l .' -' ,- .f""l5'ls 5. '7'tx.'Ij, f.' if ci.-, . 55 -', amz,-f S-:,,j'.:.gf 'gg wx: wwf-"' .AX 3 . In -...vu , - .I X ,...- 11:2-.Ei,..'.l... ' "'iIZ:2Slf' v '.'.1- 7" Kloehn, C., Mentzel,-Pil reen, G., Frailin , T., Calkins, l.. 9 9 1 4: ll a. i ii: 4' fa- 4- 'I ' ' :X K l . 1 In ' -. ,Q it x . Q -. rf, , 1 - V' , . ",'g4'5' . A vffi ' ' lifiidkli . ,b "N ,uk 2 ,. Q' 1' A fl? A-lifzgge . V:-xaz... ., QX. 4...- -:hw s 'a.w.5sg 'M ., 'Ig . Wynn 2:33, , . .-. L! n q .O v on s- 4 4 l , . R Q. -1' 4, owwld . if-Q", ' . leaders of A.V.A.-Dan Schroder, secretary, Mike Schuster, president, Peter Tilly, treasurer, and Mr. Seng, adviser. Activities . . . 97 Q lsii xif, 1 V X if-ld! ' 'RMT'-Ci tiff: BOTTOM ROW: Sumnicht, Rowland, Balza, B., Ulman, B., Laughlin, Pearl, Rippl, J., Gunderson, G., Kloehn, P. SECOND ROW: Howells, Seyfried, Kapp, J., Whitney, Johnson, Joyce, Page, Mueller, De., Ridgely, B. THIRD ROW: Wulk, Wysocky, Krueger, K., Speel, Holinbeck, Heimann, Emerich. TOP ROW: Behr, Earle, Davis, T., Larsen, Ru., Bastian, S., Frailing, T., Miller, Jim L., Herzfeldt, P. D F 1 5 The world through a lens ,Z 1 i may "Then all you do is press the shutter."-Keclionen, Roelofs, Rowe, Ja., Mr. Ediger, 98 . . . Activities Camera Club's big undertaking this year was the sponsoring of their annual all-school photo contest. This contest was set up in two divisions: one on the novice level for snapshots taken with box cameras, and the other for pictures taken by more experienced enthusiasts with more expensive cameras. Other activities of the group, under the guidance of Mr. Ediger, included a thorough study of the fundamentals and techniques of picture taking and developing, and field trips. Officers of Camera Club this year were Jon Keckonen, president, Howie Roelofs, vice-president, and Jane Rowe, secretary-treasurer. BOTTOM ROW: Boelter, Doberstein, Enwall, S,, Parfitt, Parlin, Tibbets. SECOND ROW: Gunderson, G., Rach, Laudert, Hegard, Getschow, S., LeVee. THIRD ROW: Deal, Boettcher, R., Holtz, K., Herman, K., Grohe, Fox, K., Wulk. TOP ROW: Gallaher, Roelofs, Reigel, Miller, Jim L., Meyer, R., Brum- mund, W., Page, Keckonen. On the way to discovery Everything from the anatomy of grasshoppers to the density of Saturn was discussed at this year's Science Club meetings. The purpose of the club was to acquaint students with the multitude of fields into which the scientific world reaches. Through the year the club was entertained by many appropriate speakers. Dr. Chandler Rowe, of Lawrence College, delivered a speech on archeology and anthropology. The club president, Tim Davis, spoke to the group on sub-atomic particles. Students not in Science Club were also invited to hear these speakers. Plans for future field trips and speakers were dis- cussed at other club meetings. Other officers of Science Club were? Bob Brock, vice-president, Georgina Granberg, secretary, and Lenore Vonder Here, treasurer. Mr. Reinholz and Mr. Scribner were the club's advisers. 4. 1. Officers and advisers explore our well-stocked museum-Brock, R. Mr. Farrell, Davis, T., Vonder Here, Mr. Reinholz, Granberg, Mr Vanden Heuvel. Activities 99 bl :- il i 1-...- Theartofgood 1-u-I X- .4 'I ,, Home Arts Club officers were- SEATED: Miss O'Leary, Carol Yentz, Mrs, Hogan, Sarah Adams, Kathy Komp. STANDING: Barbara Balza, Bonnie Van Lieshout, Judy Mitchell. 1 l .-is Gi?-Ei f-:ig ion- IU f mg homemahng A floral arrangement deftly created by a certified tiorist drew oh's and ah's from the Home Arts mem- bers as they gained first hand experience in Flower arranging. A valley paper mill representative de- scribed his company's plastic products. A Held trip to the local power company provided a demonstra- tion of homemaking equipment. These varied pro- grams helped girls appreciate the art in homemaking. On certain Saturday mornings a service group of this club served breakfasts at special educators' meet- ings in the Early American Room. Because of their cooking skills, Home Arts members attracted enthusi- astic patrons to their bake sales. Home Arts officers were Carol Yentz, president, Sarah Adams, vice-president, Barbara Balza, secretary, Judy Mitchell, treasurer, Kathy Komp, historian, and Bonnie Van Lieshout, parliamentarian. The advisers were Miss O'Leary and Mrs. Hogan. i 5.- rl TOM ROW Ascher C Caspe' S Hatch M, Dau' Gilbertson, S Wettstein OND ROW Die-ner Baiza, H , Enwali K, Kasper, Oskey, J Wright THIRD ROW Grzeiczyk J Wichman B T ROW. Brinkman Jan, Miller Sa., Hatch S Hoffmann Kohn, Rigden, Voigt Hogman K, Gvoeschei Ma 100 . . . Activities Potential office workers 531 4 .fi L" BOTTOM ROW: Delain, D., Merkel, M., Whitman, U., Hanson, Sharon, A MIDDLE ROW: Miss Robichaud, Bauers, Coenen, N., Van Dyke, Kumrow TOP ROW: Herbst, Weiss, J., Kells, Bender, Buzanowski. The season of homecoming is always of special significance to the Commercial Club. This is one of their busy seasons when they seek ads, design, and distribute the homecoming programs. This spirit of working together is evidenced in all their projects. Another example is the social service they provide during the Christmas holidays when they present a basket of food to a needy family. Theirs also is the responsibility of contacting speak- ers for their monthly meetings at the members' homes. The ofiicers of Commercial Club were: Eleanor Wehrenberg, president, Julie Welhouse, vice-presi- dent, Sharon Arts, secretary, Donna Reinke, treasurer, and Jeanne Tornow, historian. Advisers were Mr. Krueger, Mrs. Hallada, Mrs. Sullivan, Miss Robichaud, Mr. Simon, Mr. Graff and Mr. and Mrs. Timmerman. SEATED: Abrahamson, Arts, Tornow, Mrs. Timmerman, Welhouse Mrs. Sullivan, Wehrenberg. STANDING: Mr. Krueger, Mr. Graft, Reinke, Do., Mr. Timmerman, Mr. Simon. 1 l ? ez. 2 9 ,.., 1- 139:15 " W ifiiijfflf Willa , , A ' 'Nha .-is' "1 ' 1. 'lhfll ,.,qgl" 1 I Q, UU . . ll rn Diedrick, Dresang, P. Mrs. Hallacla. ...p 7 x I-.0- lt i-' ls . s-- .fi I Activities , l ,,1,l Sv Pt Bilingual amigos xx BOTTOM ROW- Gelsfriecl, P, Perry, Jacobson, Taclcell, l.eVee, Calkins, K., Voll, Blucleau, Nelson, R., Basl. MlDDLE ROW: McGuire, Grearson, J., Beaman, Girver, Jack, Kriek, B, Grupe, Nass, Mathews, P., Lolcer. TOP ROW. Poller T Maldavi Bevlcvarn, S, Kupfer, Krieclc, S, Crowe K., Kuhn, Dillon Ufsclwig, Verbrug- gen Grislwaber, J gf' L ,,5...,. ., K .3 .,., ,. IDL, -N,,,. 1, v., wma 102 . . . Activities 4- .4 5' ' J BOTTOM ROW: Gilbertson, S., Weinkauf, Mumme Warming, Doerfler, Su., Gunderson, C, . 1- -K MIDDLE ROW: Lauder: 1 I 4,1 ' 'gif' Treiber, J., Rudolph, R. I E :U:' Larson, L., Lawless, Wilkin son, Roehl. TOP ROW: Currie, How den, Hatch, S., Duszynski Jagdfeld, Weyenberg, M. Haclcbart, Porteous. Cries of "Bravo!" and "Ole!" echo through the room as hushed spectators watch the mock bullfight in progress. Unusual? Perhaps, for the uninformed, for this is a meeting of "Amigos Siempre," Appleton High's Spanish club. Similar scenes ranging from the clever stunts of initiation to the colorful songs and dances of Pan-American Day, and to the posada and pinata of the Christmas pageant are enacted at each fiesta. .1 , 'Ili '5- 'Q-.xl ll.. I ' .ll g 's llql.: U.-IQGI in ::::ghl it--:ni 5 I ,,'::.Il.: Iglglg . 0 n::,. r m The oldeworld charms of sunny Spain andthe new world innovations ot modern Mexico and South America usually make up the theme for the annual window displays in our main lobby. All students who have maintained an M - average in Spanish for the Hrst quarter and met the club's standards set by advisers Mrs. Himebaugh and Mr. Seng become eligible for membership. w at 'UP "f jr . I - ,S , if ' 1 . Jones, S Hopfensperger. I BOTTOM ROW Malrnberg. M, Gooding, S, Arnold K , Bahr, MIDDLE ROW: Nart, Brown, Ju, Joyce, Biselx, Le Capitaine, Lee, J., Heir mann, Fischer, R. TAOP ROW Swanson, Wolr ler, Reigel, Jorgenson, Bas- sett, B., Lemons. Activities . . . 103 BOTTOM ROW: Schoen berger, Parlin, Dixson Jaeger, Krieck, J., Arnold ussen, J., Matteson, Tib betts. MIDDLE ROW: Franck, N. Le Vee, Gutreuter, Bradley, Whitney, Reetz, Ma., Ver brick, D. TOP ROW: Vonder Here Verbrick, L., Lonigro, Muel ler, Da., Schuster, M., Bel linghausen, Herman, K. Deal. ab De riclx G bheirn S Dr Schlueter M rclzs A Abel B 104 . . . Activities V, Q v A t Lv' Better understanding Becoming better acquainted with the customs and traditions of France was the main theme of this year's French club programs. Members became more fluent in their pronunciation and usage of the language through panels, skits, and programs. Mr. Andre Girod, a teacher at Madison Junior High School, recounted some of his personal experiences in France for members of the club. The officers were: Charleen Diedrich, president, Shirley Gebheim, vice-president, Barbara Abel, sec- retary, and Alma Marcks, treasurer. The adviser for the club was Dr. Schlueter. 17 J 5 11 L through foreign languages To understand more fully the customs as well as the language of Germany, students in German Club actually participate in singing Christmas carols in German during the Yuletide season and enjoy eating German dishes such as pfeffernusse and strudel at a holiday dinner. Assisting Bette Saiberlich as president and Dr. Schlueter, the adviser, were Nancy Wink, vice-presi- dent, Janice Luebke, secretary, and Dick Natrop, treasurer. 3 BOTTOM ROW. Krueger, T., Partitt, Dresang, P., Bassett, L., Kettenhoven Garnmelin. SECOND ROW. Sics, La Gesse, Knuppel, Joa., t, Brown, Ja., Groth, Hard- ing. THIRD ROW: Tilly, Witzke, Da., Wulk, Van Heuklon L- Maurer, lsenberg. TOP ROW: Schuster, M, Hardt, Beillxe, Smoody, Buelow, Gebheirn, G Q-9 .Ji The omcers of German Club-Janice luebke, secretary, Dick Natrop, treasurer, Dr. Schlueter, adviser, Bette Saiberlich, president, Nancy Wink, vice president. Activities . . . 105 14114. Ancient Roman culture . k 'Sf 1 BOTTOM ROW: Schumacher, Kimpel, Jones, J., Spooner, Dafoe, Desens, Helms, N,. Stenlund, MIDDLE ROW: Starks, J,, Hatch, M,, Kranzusch, E., Fulton, Hatch, P,, Sprowl, Taggart, R,, Hovde, Hale. TOP ROW: Choudoir, K., Pearl, Chudacoft, Chappe, Meythaler, Ottman, Ri., French, N., Langenberg. 'x- 'lsrx-T 'ini ,f Tir :WWC ,lylll :il BOTTOM ROW Fancs McC'oe Jaege Onsten Sh pley Coggeshall Thcson Schwalenberg M DLE POW B rom d as on umme a a e e 'nan ul P ROW Still xqs Gap a e Dosta Kapp 106 . . . Activities still has influence 2 f 1 TY' T253 U11 512133 UU UU 051019 BOTTOM ROW: Menning, Traas, Reetz, S., Bubolz, Downs, N., Beclner L Beclcly Rowe Cy Ulman B Bauerlein. MIDDLE ROW: Cary, Kloehn, P., Gmeiner, Spanagel, Martinek, Hoeflel Vyse B Tock M Fauk TOP ROW1 Heule, M., Choudoir, T., Agronin, Keckonen, Bruyette, Bast, Cook K Calrnes "Guilty!" This was the judgment that welcomed most of the new members into Latin Club this year. The informal initiation consisted of the trial of all those who could not answer questions pertaining to Latin. Latin Club is officially Senatus Populusque Romanus, which translates to "The Senate and the Roman People." Just as the name suggests Roman culture, so do most of the activities of the club which are designed to stimulate interest in Roman civilization. Members participated in both educational projects and social afTairs. Some ot the activities were the Christmas Party and the singing ot Latin Christmas carols. At a Roman banquet for advanced Latin stu- dents only, the members wore togas, reclined on couches and ate Roman food. The officers of the club were: Barbara Casper and Carl Malmstrom, co-consuls, Sue Ward, scriba, Jane Arnoldussen, quaestor and Mary Captaine, aedile. Mr. Seng and Mr. Donarslci were advisers, Lighting the taper of "honor" at initiation ceremonies are Barb Casper, Mary Captaine, Jane Arnoldussen, Carl Malmstrom, and Sue Ward. ' 'fini E Q dv' Carol Strossenreuther, at the piano, gives the lrey for the next number. Musical interpretations "Let's take that last page once more . . . could we have a little more tenor this time? Give them their pitch please, Carol." With these or similar directions Mr. Schulz, director of vocal music, trains his unit in its regular fourth hour class period. He demands a great deal of hard practice. Special noon-hour sessions supplemented the fourth hour rehearsals when extra help was needed in certain sections. Solos and ensembles were formed, enabling almost everyone to participate in the District Music Festival. Those who earned first-class ratings there had the privilege of performing at the state festival in Madison. Forty members chosen from the choir compose the Chorale, which makes community appearances from time to time. Fifth hour is the rehearsal time for another division of the vocal department, the Girls' Glee Club. BOTTOM ROW: Springer, G., Wiclcesberg, Voster, Diedrich, M., Reffke, Jaeger, Zimmer, Paltzer, J., Zimmerman, Miller, Jac., Hearden, Sparpana, Barta, J., Wettstein, Christen, K. SECOND ROW: Grzelczyk, Laughlin, Eastman, S., Laux, J., Halloin, Maas, Durkee, Miller, R., Cavert, R., Nohrk, Heule, S., Jochman, B., Beach, King, S., Argust, N., Hulke, B. THIRD ROW: Schultz, Ca., Gutreuter, Ashman, J., Warming, Flood, M., Berg, J., Hopfensperger, A., Sanders, Bastian S., Vercauteren, Smith, Ru., Buss, T., Schulze, K., Kirkpatrick, Fleck, Truttschel, Running. TOP ROW. Ostertag, Strader Fuerst, Je., Hintz, K., LeMoine, G., Jansen, J., Bloedorn, Beilke, Weber, E., Boyle, W., Piette, J., Edwards, Lemke, Heule, M., Schaefer, Judkins, C., Bastian, A. A A nt' A - L A L .. l A: 5 from Bach to My Falr Lady 0 1 4' F! , fN BOTTOM ROW Gruemer Muller Sa Syrlng K Rochon R Schommer C Casper S Elckman Wadne Nlckasch MIDDLE ROW Bowers Trosf Kxelgas Casper Groeschel Ma Locke Mueller S Valley Johnson J TOP QOW Hoffman S Vnce Theyel J Lamers S Braufngam C Johnson Kathy Lamers H Prlnk Wallerman Staedi 41 - tr 'sf 4? K Mr Schulz dII'eCfS Ohe chorus durmg a fourfh hour rehearsal L- as Achvmes Q! ' ff . ' I 6 ' ' T7 ' 1 , ' ' - V, , : C f ' ' '21 ' Y" " -4 t ,: 1 4 - 1' "' 4 " " ' " ' G. 1. 1 Q . V 5 Y - x 4' h 4 av 7 : C A t A I m' . X W l Y l Q I , K ' 1 " I T ' T . 4 It F 1. I s 1 1 xx. . l I X V T ' T . . f X va , 'I 7 A -X - ' . l , A ' f f : , , ' , , , ., , , ., , , a. ..,-....,,Y J ' 'A PWC. 9 5 l V cl P K .,:, A 'N ' N 4 . Q . I! I 4 1? , ffl T . A . " 1 J 9 - "" - T ., Q Q 1' J f " ai ' ' - "'- . ' ' 1 , A Ura 41 L ,gf I, , , ' ' T' ' wr A , 15.9 4 .t . I ' 1 The magic in music The musicians hurry to their third hour class, tune their instruments and quickly take their seats. A tap is heard on the conductors stand, and Mr, Thorne begins the orchestra rehearsal. Preceding the Christmas and spring concerts, re, hearsals were held with selected band members during noon hours. Programs were often given for the Music Parents Association or other organizations. Preparation for the Music Festival set the orchestra in a state of eager anticipation as various ensembles practiced diligently on both contemporary and classical works. Operating as an organized group, orchestra mem- bers built a homecoming float, held a bake sale, and also planned the traditional Christmas party. The officers were: Sharon Bauerlein, presidentg Bette Saiberlich, viceapresidentg Sandy McKenny, secretary, and Peter Tilly, treasurer. -. 9"e .1 I W A A 'fi I. ,x L x- fr"w off E 'K E gf' l W' Q f 'Q 1 .Op -- 1' ' 9 Q r, fix A ,' 4 1, ,V V i 'Q lf. 1 x f ' mu J. A f' 'J nv -- w 1 d 534 IJ. 3,3 H 1 f -5 f-.. ,Q J' 'J . ' . . , wr U4 'g 1 ',' 'Q . 3 - I1 I A r 'Q 3-3 inifa- A ' 4. 4, -v ,- , - Q , F m ' 4 .15 1 . :M , . f,-A ,7 54 r 4 ,lr t .' I ki. , 2 I My '. as f 45" 4, f"'Lp' 1vdJ,1-i--- V' ., . I ,f 1- ' :V 4- K' 3-r at-QQ' k I t 1 N 17 1 ,S .5 17:-'fb ' 1'7f"" ' J- "' V ' .. I. V v,.,,,.f.h 'js ,,5,.-' h- wt X -V 4 A -2 J' , 5 ' ' ' l Ak 1 x 4 in -v x I 1 Q - :JEL tx' . 25-'A' ,ii X A 5 s' K X - ' '-' ' W . t 1 , 4 f. M-.1a,,r ' A E, 4 3-if 5 Q ,'!?f' 4: - Y 1 1 A I - -2' . ' ' L Q- W 1 V-1' ' 4,1 I - -,:'g.e,, k A . X ' ' 9 i l 2 :J 'Lil . QP . .V - ,V-,f ,Qing , - , ,iw 'f ' - L j'?ak'-gm, v , , . f Q FW . . 7 H W U v . QQ W sg .. , I , ' , 5,4359-"' A , 'ggi Y. rx, W 1-fi.. , , - N ' ' , v- 4 ' 2' ' "h3.vf5Q2Ai' I ,.:'5:4r A ' 1 A if 5 2 'AN aff' L 1, g l "Tryouts start tomorrow, beginning with the horns at 12:30 sharp," often declares Mr. Comella, director of the band. The next morning many students carry their instruments to school following an evening of diligent practice. Tryouts provide the opportunity to each member to move up a few chairs in his section. Marching for parades and football games, and preparing for the Christmas and Spring concerts, a school assembly and the Music Festival occupied much of their time. Officers of the band were: Dennis Chuchel, presi- dent, Peggy Jacobi, vice-president, Jim Choudoir, secretary, and Nancy Wink, treasurer. Community organizations desiring a small instru- mental group for entertainment often request the Bandette, which consists of thirty members selected from the Concert Band. Musicians with less experience play in the Terror Band which performs at the spring concert. Strike up the band! CONCERT BAND CLARINETS Bauers, Beaman, Bradford, B., Chuchel, Duszynslli, Greenwalt, Gruti- macher, J., Hayden, Haynes, Hendricks, Kettenhoven, Langenberg, Mclntyre, Meyer, Kay P., Mueller, Da., Pope, Rippl, S., Simon, J., Stenlund, Verhoeven FLUTES Bellinghausen, Hahn, J., Hale, Hatch, P., Horn, Su., Jacobi, Larson, L., Magnuson, Newbury, Potter, J., Reetz, S., Sumnicht CORNETS Bartman, P., Brummund, W., Davidson, Evans, A., Hoh, L., Jagdfeld, Kluess, McElhinney, Meiers, Miller, M., Mueller, De., Recker, R., Ridgely, D., Schievelbein, Schmit, Strieby, Swanson TROMBONES Berlxvam, F., Christiohn, Franck, J., Hiebel, LeDain, Mathews, P., Miller, E., Wagner BARITONES Baumgartner, Haefer, Heid, Maier, Welland, Zordel TUBAS Bronstad, Choudoir, J., Everts, Kuborn, McKenzie, F., Plach FRENCH HORN Grobe, Panke, Pierson, Roelofs, Schmidt, W., Steenis, Wilkinson OBOE Given, Larson, E. ALTO CLARINET Downs, S. BASS CLARINET Hoffman, Ja., Rafoth, Richmond E FLAT CLARINET Luebke, Ja. BASSOON Nissen, N. SAXOPHONE Baker, Bartmann, S., Caldie, Jooss, Krieck, Ja., Lawless, Tuclzis, Wil- lecke, Wink, N., Winter, N. PERCUSSION Baldwin, Coggeshall, Fuerst, D., Grutzmacher, D., Mumme, Park, Tepper TERROR BAND CLARINETS Ayers, Brummund, P., Le Duc, Oliver, Schwalenberg, M. CORNETS Franck, P., Fulcer, B., Furstenberg, Herman, W., Kneice, Menning Moede, Recker, J. FLUTES Calmes, Jansen, S., Taggart, R. SAXOPHONES Birkholz, Cotton, Desens, Winkler, Re. TROMBONES Lee, M., Seyfried BASSOON Haclxbert TUBAS Feldmann, J., Kronberg FRENCH HORNS McKenzie, A., Stark M. BARITONE Kranzusch, W. DRUMS Mitchell, B. Activities . . .'l'l3 Award for journalistic accomplishments Quull and Scroll officers look over a recent edition of Patterns Llethen T Threlman B Mr Theyerl Grearson S Mrs Hallada and Cohen Rsv f-I Patterns' Write for Patterns' Only Three Weeks Left' Hurry' These signs proclaim the annual drive by members of the Edward Wersmuller Chapter of Quill and Scroll a national honorary lournallsm socl ety to prod their fellow students unto submitting an entry to their unique publication Patterns of Star dust The book us composed of student art work essays poems, book reviews and stories Other activities include initiation and a Christmas musncale for mothers, with music provided by band orchestra and chorus members Members ofthe Clarion and Talisman staffs are rewarded for their etTorts throughout the year by recommendations from their respective advisers for admission to Quill and Scroll Officers of the club are Tom Lrethen, president Shelly Cohen, vice president Sandy Grearson, secre tary and Barbara Thlelman, treasurer The advisers are Mrs Hallada and Mr Theyerl BOTTOM ROW Washechek Dresang P Weber M Evans M Smudde R Bauerlern SECOND ROW Jacobson Ln cher Hyatt Wehrenberg Whitney Mathews P Gunderson C Johnson H THIRD ROW Mcflhlnney Verbrrck D Wink N Joyce Arts Mahloch A Verbrlck L Culbertson S Rudolph R TOP ROW Urban Belling Kettenhoven Brown Ju Ratoth Hughes Keckonen Ward S Agronnn Wulk 'l'I4 Activities H If H H If ll ll Il ' ' ' I - l I l , . . . . ,, I - Il ' 5 ' ' I I - V I ll ' ll ll ' ll 1" ' -f u rl- G ' I , I ' l . 1 . . .,,' s I - - PGS , 5 . U . l . - L x ,4 . 1' Q- - K ' .4 Sw . . . - , ,,. x - ivt V . C V- i -r in C M f . 'b 1- ' I - 'A ' A - ' 4 5 . 1 A . ,TH . in ' M I I fs: - , A , ,- , 53 -Q ' an 1, A L. S' if! - t . --. r f , -. , -. , V, , -, ' I I 1 - r -1 4 f -r I r 1 1 A r 44 W 1 -1 I ' Unofficial ambassadors . Il--'T R - i-1. 7' -'12 1 - s -'sf -FEW ' - e T32 1 . T' i ug i ' : i ji-' i -1 " ' 11 11 il 11 -' 1 'Lf 1 ,,,,-4 .1,f. 4 gl H.. sh L. T7 The candldates elugnble for thus summers trup are Margo Taggart Karl Strlngham Dona Tepper Stephanie Downs Mary Lawless and Cynthia Rowe The whistle blows the shlp welghs anchor and the passengers wave a last frantlc good bye to friends on shore These foreugn exchange students both to and from our country embark on a most nmportant mussnon that of unofticual ambassadors of their countries Susan Cotterull of New Zealand was wnth us thas year Ilvnng wnth Kay Wnlklnsons family Last sum mer Sue Ward was our Amerucan Field Servnce representative to the Faroe Islands 'N' l Wllllfll 6 li QX XB sl 1 ' r U l IAPS. nv Recently returned from a summer ln the Faroe Islands Sue Ward lncvdentally the scarf and mlttens she us wearing were made by her exchange famnly Sue Cotternll finds that the nlghtly beauty rltual Il the same the world over as she and Kay Wlllunson pre pare for bed Achvmes 115 J? . ' , T i I . . . I . . . . . . . , . I - ' I . . . c 5 ' Xa X , I, r p - is ' . I . K. T N' ' 4 X, J ' I ' ' ' . its X u. 'gf f 1 ' I 8 . Q X 5 I f - ! L, X V' bf 3.-3:3 we YSSQPTL . ' -,, ' ' - f'f.",'IfC' .- 35. .v'..'.' if-f-'." J'-Q-.1 . pftft BOTTOM ROW: Seyfried, Jaeger, Choudoir, L., Weinkauf, Potter, J, Laughlin, Gunderson, C., Kirkpatrick, Bauerlein, Krieck, S., Keane, B. MIDDLE ROW: Tibbetts, Larson, E., Pope, Strand, Jooss, Magnuson, Bradford, B., Hale, Johnson, H., Cook, K., Laudon, Downs, N., Helms N., Loker. TOP ROW: Vonder Here, Gilbertson, S., Verbrick, L., Fox, K., Perry Buzanowski, Verhoeven, Netzel, Sager, Lundstrom, Verbruggen, Gris haber, J., Rudolph, R., Reeve, Ba., Wulk. N-.q 100 "Sat-is-fied .... " was the new yell this year and a very appropriate reaction to the year's Pep Club activities. Through giant painted signs high on the corridor walls and pep sessions with hilarious skits and tributes to the teams and coaches, the members generated a contagious school spirit and a feeling of good sportsmanship. The cheerleaders they selected aroused enthusiasm and lively cheering at the games to encourage our athletic teams. Directing the club's activities were Mrs. Macke and Mrs. Timmerman. 0 6+ F- , x V . BOTTOM ROW. Bearnan, Garrett, Brownell, Dafoe, Oliver Hoh, C Mussett, Dietrich D, Calkins, K., Dillon, J, SECOND ROW. Sprowl, Polrsky Langenberg, Maldari, Jones J Roeck, Grupe, Spooner Crowe C, Bowers, C., Martinek THIRD ROW Meyer, K M Kneip, Le Duc Crowe, K Polk, Cotton, Natrop, D, Menning, Matteson, Luebke, Jan., Koch, Krieck, B. TOP ROW: Becker J, Ricker, Downs S Le Vee, Tock M, French, N, Gillette Jacobson, Catlin, Smith, D, Weyenberg, M, Baerwald 'II6 . . Activities We're with you team-so fight! ill la New BOTTOM ROW: Wicinske, Sfenlund, Weiss, B., Giffer, Sclfmumaker, Nass, Gelbke, P., Dledrick, Sumnlchf, LaViole7fe, M, MIDDLE ROW: Peterson, O'Hara, Shipley, Jack, Schulvz, J., Meyer, K P., Hinrz, J., Hopfensperger, M., Mumme, Pot- Yer, T., Rowe, Cyn. TOP ROW: Houlihan, P., Wink, C., Coggeshall, Simon, S., Maurer, Tackefv, Grearson, J, Birkholz, Tepper, Tornow, Taggart, M. Posters for pep by presidenf Sue Ward adviser Mrs. Macke treasurer Mary Lawless, secrehry Nancy Kev- Ienhoven, adviser Mrs. Timmerman, and vice-president Peggy Jacobi. BOTTOM ROW: Verbrick, D., Roflwrock Jungers, Hooyrnan, Ja., Nowell, La More Berken. SECOND ROW. Ashauer, S., Choudcir, K, Kiley, Truflschel, Arnoldussen, M., Treiber J., Holfz, Sa., Klingbeil. THIRD ROW: Starks, C., Hoersch, Breifen bach, Beckley, Ashman, S., Francis, Dyer Seidl, A., Gmeiner, Spanagel, Buchen. TOP ROW: Renier, R., Gardner, J., Klaus, Wenske, R., Gast, Utschig, Thielrnan, Blink Le Dain, Sfoegbauer, Keeping school spirit high Marching in precise formation and keeping perfect time to the rhythm of the drums, the color guard advanced to present colors at many of our athletic events. Under the direction of Jan Lueblce, sergeant, Sandie Rafoth, Kris Pope, Peggy Haynes, Nancy Ket- tenhoven, Judy Given, and Sandy Newbury practiced diligently to perfect their military precision. The dignified performance of the color guard was a contrast to the gaiety of the Pep Band. Under the leadership of student conductor Denny Chuchel, this branch of the Concert and Terror bands provided a lively background for the enthusiastic cheering at all games. 3 Q lv S-..r' ...ni . .. cfilf,-T W-7 - BOTTOM ROW Duszynslmi Jooss, Haeler Welland Chrigtjohn, Franck J he s P Richmon MIDDLE ROW Lawless Hayden Bearnan Grutzrnache' J Newbury, Cnuche Pop Larson E TOP ROW Striebv Racke' P Muelle' De Meiers Hoh L Jagdteld Hottrna Ja Cogges a 'll8 . . . Activities 5 """"n"'1 gf-pub na- -. What do you say? O.K.! Varsity Cheerleaders clockwise-Jean Becker, Jane Dillon, Mary london, Janice Kneip, Carol Hoh Carole Bowers, and Kay M. Meyer. A.H.S. halls often resounded after school with fa- miliar Terror yells and chants as our Varsity and J.V. Cheerleader squads practiced their rhythmic routines. They loyally followed the teams and led the rooters at all athletic events from September to June. Candi- dates worked out during a rigid training period before they were elected full-fledged cheerleaders. Supervised by Mrs. Macke the girls combined their ingenuity in perfecting and varying basic cheers and devising new ones. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders are: KNEELING: Mary Weyenberg. STANDING: Dawn Musset, Carole Langenberg, Mary K, Roeck. in -" ...p - 1:14. v...,4v-A K my My-'O " "' Y ,.,.,. 4- ff 1, -X-f-.fi 4 . . . -Y ,f'.., . 1 a ' .- vwgb- - 1 ..r -.. A 'jx . Q 'fhe Terror Toe, All-Staler Dick Wanlxey . , A 1 1 ' f A' R1 1 ' ls ' , 1 xr, N I n 0 1 . iq, 1' S If ' J ii.-. '- - ll v v .., ,. W2 .3 , W- ' 4 " wk!-ul, ,,lr -4-p,,,,,. AQ"- s A f -.p. . .v+,,j. x " an-A ' n--.. 4 'Q . "s,,x. .-Q 4'- .,1. A 4, . La Violette eludes all de- ' fenders f .,,. ...L ,L ,f O Isl. ff ' ' -- -' f "f" ..,- . 1 N. , - -"1"'A' , Coaches McCrary and Dil- ZIAQ.-:'L ls Q I Y I' Z A A- .V:- D ,s - ?',, long Quarterbaclss Nuss- ' 'E' -- baum and Taylor gf Appleton... Menasha........... Appleton. . . . . . Sheboygan North. . . . Appleton, .. ... Green Bay East. . . . .. Appleton. .. ... Oshkosh ...... Appleton. .. . . . Green Bay West. . . , . Appleton. .. .. . Sheboygan Central, . . Appleton. .. ... Fond du Lac. . .. Appleton. .. .. . Manitowoc. . .. 'Inq . r O 9 O O 30 O 7 7 Nussbaum fighting through the line O9 Terrors Stun Conference Foes Almost! That sums up the T959 Terror grid season. Our gridmen finished in 2nd place, one-half game behind Green Bay West. One can't underrate this year's Terrors, however. They took honors that most undefeated teams don't get: total offense, total defense, and seven all-F.R.V.C. players. Then there was the unofficial handicap of playing under unfavorable weather conditions. Due to the lack of preseason practice, many feared that the Terror cause would be hampered. This was not so, however, as the Terrors won their first game. Dave La Violette scored twice. A final touchdown by Marv Hietpas drove Menasha to a 20-0 loss. Next the Terrors beat Sheboygan North, 40-9, with John Nussbaum scoring three touchdowns. Don Brock, Jerry Gendron, and Dick Kloes also had TDs. In their first home game our gridders whipped Green Bay East, 21-O. Cal Kluess, Dave La Violette and Dick Wankey scored the three touchdowns. Six days later the Terrors journeyed to Oshkosh and won 21-0. ln this game Marv Hietpas scored twice and Cal Kluess scored once. On the next weekend the traveling Terror fans turned out en masse for the Green Bay West game on West's turf. They cheered our Terrors to a 63-yard march, climaxed by a 33-yard TD by Dave LaViolette. West, however, had an upset in mind and, with Al Reichwald hefting the pigskin, scored three touch- downs in the first half. Don Hendrickson helped the victors with a 26-yard field goal in the second half. ln this football game Nussbaum was side-lined by a knee iniury and was benched for the rest of the season. The final score was West 30, Appleton 14. The following Saturday the Terrors were deter- mined to make their homecoming a success. They couldn't control the weather, but they did contain Sheboygan Central by a score of 12-O. John Taylor filled in very successfully as quarterback. ln the sec- Sports . . . 123 fx' .X , .mt . af..-M-or-ft'. EA I .. i ffl BOTTOM ROW: Assistant Coach McCrary, Bogenschutz, L., Kluess, Tollefson, Bloomer, D., Finger, Handel, L., Hopkins, Head Coach Dillon. SECOND ROW: Manager lee, J, Kafura, P., Brock, Pilgreen, R., Huttenburg, Prosser, Stuewer, Manier, Ja., Manager Van Wyk. THIRD ROW: LaViolette, D., Wordell, Gillespie, Manier, Jo., Wankey, R., Hietpas, M., Zordell, Taylor, J. FOURTH ROW: Felauer, Jenkins, R., Eich, Walters, D., Miringoft, Polzin, King, Smith, Je. FIFTH ROW: Kloes, Getschow, R., Schroder, Anderson, K., Gendron, Kottke, Ruppel. TOP ROW: Heiss, Van Lieshout, J., Wichmann, Christiohn, Reigel, Trainer Schulenberg, Trainer Van Heuklon. Rain or snow, they brought us victory ond quarter, he passed to Kluess who later scored, climaxing a 65-yard drive. ln the third quarter, Cen- tral moved down to our seven. lt was their only scoring threat. Taylor scored our final six points. Fond du Lac journeyed to Appleton one week later. The Terrors weren't impressive in ekeing out a T3 to 7 win. The game was .worse for us than the score indicates. The Terrors trailed until the fourth quarter when Fondy's upset plans went up in the fog that surrounded the field. Things began looking dirn for the Terrors in the second quarter when the Cardinals had the ball on our T7. Brian 'Zorro' Zordell then recovered the ball for Appleton on the AO, The pic ture dimmed again, however, when Charles Bloedorn intercepted a pass and scored a Fondy touchdown. In the fourth quarter, Taylor hit Wayne Polzin in the end zone from the 20. Wankey converted to tie the score. Cal Kluess, who lost a contact lens, made the winning six points, 124 . . . Sports In a must game for the Terrors, they invaded Mani- towoc's snowhcovered gridiron. Our gridders did their share by winning T4-7. As in the game of the previous week, the opposition scored the first TD. Touchdowns by Kluess and La Violette put the Terrors in the lead. Without warmup because of a delayed arrival, Kluess carried the ball 98 yards in 24 times, his career high. Green Bay West also won, so our boys had to settle for second place. The FRVC allfstar team included the following Terrors: Jim Manier, Kluess, Ron Tollefson, Dick Heiss, Dick Wankey, Tom Kottke, and La Violette. "Tolly,' Heiss. Manier, Kottke, and Zordell, our hard hitting lineman, played an important part in the victories. Although the i959 Terrors did not take all the laurels, they had much to be proud of. Some of their records will remain unchallenged for many years. F. R. V. C. STANDINGS Green Bay West. . . Appleton .......... Sheboygan Central.. . Oshkosh ......... Manitowoc. . . Fond du Lac ..,.. Green Bay East. .. Sheboygan North .... Fi gnu Q.. 7 n- 5 3 -,OJ 6. , , , , 1 W . 6 ....6 ....4 ....3 3 ....2 ....2 1 L O 1 3 3 4 5 5 6 Q" h W M7 - 'Q 5.6 an Don Brock "Ends" on end run 'WP A 'i y Q Tw 0 I Q'UFt 4 La Violette picks up his blocking J s-- in-1 n -vi - 0 ' f 1... , U - Q-, ? i f 1 v ' ' ' " fa fy if X L 4 .U vm' The Terrors through the I 4' SL. Na ,-Q Ng Q 1 ,- A' r -h-If .L A f . 1, Cv, 'a QP, eyes of our opponents Sports J r-I i Tl KNEELING: Cavert, R., Hopkins, Martin, Je. lf! v 'J' JJ ,.-v '1'v:'s'i i I FT' i i ,v L Q- STANDING: Manager Brurnrnund, W., Lonigro, Manier, Jo., Gendron, Lodholz, L., Rankin, Abel, R,, Schultz, M., Vander Heyden, VandenBerg, Treiber, Ra, Nussbaum, La Violette, D., Coach Emanuel. Thrilling wins, heartbreaking defeats Another lesson learned well was that the game is not over until the final buzzer. Although Appleton had an eleven point lead with two minutes remaining, Neenah embarked on a rally which was climaxed by Jack Ankerson's winning basket. This game was a splendid opportunity for Appleton's reserves to get experience, and Coach Emanuel played them fre- quently. Larold Lodholz put in a fine performance and scored fourteen points. There were two good points about the Sheboygan North game. First, we won, and second, John Nuss- baum, who was sidelined by a football iniury came back to score T4 points, the high for the Terrors. The next game was unimpressive but we won. It would be hard to praise the Terrors' 2600 shooting performance, but it was sufficient to conquer Green Bay East by seventeen points. On the following even- ing, however, the traveling Terrors had considerable trouble with Oshkosh and absorbed a 70-61 defeat. Although the Indians were first place picks in pre- season surveys, they lost their first four games, and thus the Terrors were overconfident. la Bob Cavert takes advantage of Marty Schult1's screen, Sports . . . 127 . .ffl it :K 51: f f . .49 A lump shot not the first one for bng Ron Abel V C STANDHNGS App eton C y Cz: ee Wes A Fc ood ac O nKO n Sneboygan :North e Bay ast 8 Sports Won L A dnvmg lay up by John Nussbaum At the Sheboygan Central game the Terrors were cold at the outset and trailed 25 7 at the end ot the f1rst quarter AHS closed the gap by out reboundung Central but the Redmen s balanced scortng was too much Gary Azulcas scored 14 ponnts for them and three others attained double tigures Pete Trexber took scortng honors wath 17 pounts On the tollowmng vveel-cend the Terrors dtd a hne lob ot controllnng Moose Hendrwckson thus defeating Green Bay West Thus vlctory was tollovted by equal y unexpected defeat at the hands ot Manttovvoc Atnoogh It lS1VUe1l1B11l1e Terrors lost tow games by a Total of eng tt points tnelr play against Manltov C v as det1 mtely not up to p D eton started a record ot not los r Q ce to we 1 v acconwp ushed n sp t ot o e ar e el e o a tne close ottne tlrst pe od lntne sec nd qdarte however Appleton scored 21 pounts to Fondy s seven and tney never aga n tr e , ' ' K an PR. . . ' - ' - 951 ' l ' , ' ' ' ' wo 1 1.1 . to .1 V A, an She 3 gan Centra: . 'G 4 Ar: 5 ' ' ' ' go ,Ng V 1. L"""' Bail 1 19 4 SB'T1C16:3VY1 by avenging Fond do Lac o-1 57 at A H S ,v'xa'w'to.'voc, V 9 5 Th s w as l' 1 ie the fact that the 'T L V 5 O Teff rs had troubl getttng st t cl and tr"l d 15 tc s 1 si r,..,. .. . 5 9 9 7 3, r' . . ' o 1- ft ' ,... ,. 4 10 , I ' Gr en E ....... . O 14 ' 1 5 Egg dA 12 . . . SCOREBOARD OPPONENTS APPLETON Kimberly .......... ... 74 72 Menasha ...... . . . 56 57 Madison West ... ... 37 54 Green Bay West ... ... 45 58 Manitowoc ...... ... 47 59 Fond du Lac ... ... 47 43 Neenah ........ . . . 72 71 Sheboygan North .. ... 47 53 Green Bay East ... ... 43 60 Oshkosh ......... . . . 70 61 Sheboygan Central ... ... 56 53 Green Bay West ... ... 50 61 Manitowoc ...... . .. 50 49 Fond du Lac ..... ... 57 64 Sheboygan North . . .... 41 66 Green Bay East .... .. . 48 66 Oshkosh ........... . . . 60 65 Sheboygan Central ...... 52 55 TOURNAMENT Kimberly ... .......... 71 84 Kaukauna ... ... 63 54 We "pressed" for time After two easy games with North and East, the Terrors met Oshkosh in the last home game. Apple- ton kept championship hopes high with a brilliant revenge victory over Oshkosh. lt was a close, hard- fought game, with Appleton trailing until the second half. A thousand Appleton spectators followed the Ter- rors to victory in their f1nal game of the coference season at Sheboygan Central. The Terror zone press was the deciding factor and it caused a 6-point rally in the third quarter, initiated by Dave La Violette's pass interception. Another point f1urry late in the game put the Terrors in the lead to stay. The tournament started favorably enough for the Terrors, but the holiday ended too soon. With the same fury that AHS used against Central, the Terrors climaxed a record of not losing twice to the same team by revenging Kimberly. Our effort was helped greatly by Abel's record 40 points. One the next eve- ning, the boys from across the river, Kaukauna, de- feated us and thus brought down the curtain on the 1959-1960 basketball season. A pass from La Violette to Cavert. Q-tx Paul Vander Heyden on the fast break. Sports Junior Varsity Terrors Left to Right Graves Cohodas Chappe Kremer Keane P Coach Graff Babb Mgr Buelow Nordgren Lee M Meythaler Slezak Hem Wendt J V BASKETBALL Desplte a shaky start the Junlor Terrors ended the conference season rn thurd place wnth a record of 9 9 The J V s lost thenr first seven games After the addition of varsity players the team won nlne of thelr last eleven starts J V FOOTBALL The 1959 1960 J V football team was not by any standards a large one ID slze or number This same team though powerfully proved utself by fightung nts way solidly unto second place ID the F R V C The J V s as dad the bug Terrors lost only to Green Bay West the eventual conference champlon SEATED Rldgely B Anderson Ca Feldmann Paessler Laux T Rnckert P Schroeder R J KNEELING Nystrom D Durkee Mlceln Barlo J Slelalx Karwelclc Brummund P Supple G f' N. P-0 J Peo ter rl: T Cav r Mueller D N Stephenson Kadnng Cress ell Getschow STANDING Coach Vanden Heuvel Lorenz Wenzel P Dostal Cohodas Maller L Aul T Stab Trnnrud Parker Harder R Coach Kohlman 130 Sports 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 -1 1 1 .1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 - ' . , . , 1 . . . . . 1 1 , .... . , , . n ' ' I I 1 . 1 " 'L 1 l P ' '. ' - .z ' 1 f"..' 1 1. 1 s I.-I D Af ' ' . n 5 1 V L'-K - 'A x ' U OA I .,. 1 Q 'C t 2 " 1 9 I l --7... 1? ...I 1-. A ., ..,1 45-4, At 1' - V A . - - -TL-jg' 2 --1. "- 17. 1. : ' f, Q '. ff.. -1' .-L 5 ,'. - ' I 1 ' x 'rf-4: 1 af . ' L -, Jas.- .-QL.--'r' . 1.4-'--. -y.-,--- --,- - 1. 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' ' av' 1-'Z-' , . :HJ v",1lg5j"N,4m.. h ,-.IS 5 gg., L 4 fs - 1.4.32 -'fain tx.. 4.3 5 x 1 X LC' -' 1 "r'-?f"'2' -1' . i x ftfrn' fs' T?-'S ' i Y- V 2 , s sy.. . . . a. . fl. . --. lv.,-A-..-lava f- 'Sm if -- ...f-. 1 . . if-ffm" f.. 14' 7' Q' .gl-'f.Qvg" ,R 'ff 5, A ,Q x. .- V ,, e. ,.':,., q,. ,al .N . Q. .,-..f.- mx? .Wylie .hd H 0-up K -Q .M 2: He - ' ' '-4,1 A ' 1 1 A ,. A. ' A' . ' ' fu. . L- - " - I " . Aff'-Alana! ff ' - ."'3c.4"i 5' 32, ."J17- Ma 4M.'bd!sE4,' Li-'Its AIA' 1 Vying for first: Bru ette, Swanson, R le, Lodholz, L., Simon, W., Wiley, Y Y Rausch. SuFFering from the loss of three lettermen who were "big guns" with last year's highly successful harrier team, this year's squad nevertheless ended with a remarkably good record. It was a big rebuilding year for the Raymond Kinziger-coached cross country team, but with a large turnout of 'l6 boys his iob was made somewhat easier. New talent was found in the persons of senior Larold Lodholz and sophomore Phil Nordgren who, along with senior John Wiley, iunior Bill Ryle, and sophomore Dennie Hopfensperger, made several fine performances that kept the harriers' win-loss record above the .500 mark. 4- 357 ... 2 Under the watchful eye of Coach Kinziger, Lyle Buettner and Bill Ryle prepare to run. SCOREBOARD Neenah ...... ........,,,... 4 6 Appleton.. ...l6" New London, .. . ..27 Appleton... .. ,.3'l Seymour ...,......... . . . ........... 25 Appleton ..... . .30 Two Rivers Invitational Tournament ........ Appleton, .5th place Kimberly .......... .... ..,. ....,.. 4 0 A ppleton ....... 23 New London. .. ....49 Kaukauna ..... . . .40 Appleton ..... .57 Manitowoc. . . .68 ,5T.f?.l'21.1 ' 1. , .. i .... ff? APPW --"-- -45 illaenliilflf. fin.'li'.'ff ' Q f f APP'e'0"- A r A -47 'Lowest score wins wi' J. oo l 'IQ f.x'f' -5 'V , 4' ' H "'1Iv xg ' Qt f' I' QQ COX' li l Q? I Q HJ r if XE, SEATED: Wendt, Hill, J., Graves, Simon, W., Bruyette. no KNEELING: Nordgren, Buettner, Boettcher, Ryle, Hopfensperger, D., Rausch. STANDING: Hartwig, Swanson, VandenBerg, Wiley, Lodholz, L. IZ Sports . . . 131 Six Game Sets .Q-J 4' 1 Y Y? Y YZ-1'si'NIKN5QigN 4 IL vfiiy ik-, t ski Xpu XM X 'R lg:- ,Csck KL CHX, K .XI X kv REX 11 X .xkk .C KKK XKKHA x -. H ix' N QSXRXK'-irihiqkkktibtttixkxftsblckx XTX x xxx "Double" threats-Jon Keckonen and Jim Ramalxer. The Appleton High tennis team looked hopefully forward to the '60 season with three lettermen, John Cover, Jon Keckonen, and Terry Schroeder, returning to the team. The remaining varsity positions were filled by Jim Ramaker and John Wiley. With these boys Coach Ken Sager and Assistant Coach Bob Kohls attempted to improve the team's good 8-3 mark of last year. This year the team had T4 matches on its schedule, including the addition of both Sheboygan North and Sheboygan Central. The Terrors concluded the season with the conference meet held on May 21 and the sectional meet on May 28. I . J gf.: LH, Z use T is BOTTOM ROW: Kloehn, P., Comstock, Ridgely, B., Muel- ler, De., Ryerson, Miller, Sc., 1 X X Ahl, Stoeger, Hertzfeldt, P. J' TOP ROW: Chandler, Kasten, Meiers, H a y d e n , Pautz, Grutzmacher, D., Frailing, M., Recker, R., Stehr, Ward, T. s-i i C5 Miller, T, Ramaker, Blazelz, J Chappe, Culbertson. De- Voss, Bruyette J. Chmiel. TOP ROW: Coach Sager, Jones, E, Davis T Bleck, Wendt Wollwage Kading, Cover, Schroeder, T, Wiley, Asst. Coach Kohls 1 AA airy.. Bottom ROW: Speel, L., Driving for par Coach Dick Emanuel of the A.H.S. golf team had no worries this year, having lost only one man, Bob Feneh a 1959 gradume. VVHh four returning lettermen, Mike Smock, John Nuss- baum, Jim Jansen, and John Manier, only one varsity position was left to be filled. After last year's winning ways, in conference and state meets, the golfers had a big reputation to live upto,and dlindkaHonsshowed Wmtthesquad wouldn't have any trouble doing it. Q fy i w-'fd 1 L if. c Mike Smack exhibits championship follow-through to Carl Graves and Bill McKenny. all 5 'sf gy 7k if KNEELING: Schulenberg, By field Earle, Lemons Aul, T. STANDING: Graves, Treiber R Me thaler cKenny Graper. KNEELING: Smocll, Martin, Je. Babb, Bauer, T., Ochiltree. STANDING: Bloomer, B., Manaef, g,,f 5 Jo., Nussbaum, Jansen, J, Hardt, Coach Emanuel. 94'-. D LQ' f5"""'J:E1:Qw ':""""" fffzf ' . V4 . C L -U 1 Sports . . . 133 l wg Bill Hopkins watches as Wally Bond climbs toward a record. Olympic hopefuls The T959 hack team sawfthe graduahon of some outstanding individuals, but while this year's cindermen were without such teammates asrnHer Don Loker and pole vauher Denny Tank, the l96O team showed depth in all departments- something which it lacked the previous season. Though there were no wand-outsin any evenh there were many more participants. Thm yeans Hack squad sawfthe addihon of Keith Kohlman as coach of the weight men. Head coach Ray Kinziger and assistant Herb Simon hoped to improve over the T959 team with an advantage of more individuals and depth. 00 ..!E.. BOTTOM ROW: Miller, L., Laird, Hartzheim, J., Wordell, Brock, D., Kafura, P., Hopfensperger, D., Nordg ren, Weber, W. MIDDLE ROW: Christjohn, Walter, D., Bloomer, R., Hamilton, Ja., Buettner, Keane, P., Caesar, Syring, R., Peckham, Mclntyre, Tilkens, Reinlxe, Da., Kluess, Arndt, B., Agronin. TOP ROW: Coach Kinziger, Schultz, M., Rankin, Reigel, Hill, J., Franck, P., Muck, Seidel, Miringofl, Simon, W., Tolletson, Cohodas, Lodholz, L., King, D., Glasheen, Pe., Ryle, Brummund, W., Schroeder, R, J., Polzin, Hummel, Eich, Gillespie, Brummund, P., Asst. Coach Kohlman. --, .H .15,,gXxff, fx no 5 Haag on ink - Q-.-A f.1 .4 I fp 'fs- rr-""" , 'Q -- apr ,vu YJ' I 'lil' ll X34 oh 'f Noe.. BOTTOM ROW Slezak Stillman P'O55Er, Stringham, Hopkins, Sipple, G, Koss MIDDLE ROW: Quehl Mlceli Sturnpf Calkins L, Loberg, Rausch, McLeod, T, Rlckert P Furstenberg, Kafura P Miringofl TOP ROW Manager Lee J Abe' R Man-er Ja Bloedorn Feistel L Mueller Da Borsum, Swanson, Brock, D Bond Lee M Parker Getschow J, Stabe, La Violerte, D, Anderson, C, Anderson, K, Dostal Cleveland, Asst Coach S.mon 134 . . . Sports Bar-bells and half-nelsons l A 1 P , FRONT ROW Polzm Whitehead Krleglsteun DeDeclcer D Marmgoft Mclntyre Tollefson BACK ROW Bloomer R Each B Muller L Ramaker Ruppel Stullman -1... Strange grunts and groans emanate from the small gym when the wrestlers and weughtllfters are in actlon These are both ancient sports revnved recently at A H S and very popular with boys Interested In lncreaslng their muscular strength Coordlnatuon stamuna a sense of balance and tnmnng are valuable by products of these gymnastucs The fundamentals and fine technuques of these two actuvutues are taught by Mr Black L... pf A l 'Q Loafing on the 'ob Jam Luebke Jam Hamulton and Ball Boyle show then skull at weughtlnftmg l - N1 X-sw 6 X N-,l BOTTOM ROW Doerfler Rlclrert P Anderson C M cel: Relgel R Brummund P McKenzie A Cresswell Bronold Schroeder R J TOP ROW Wordell Walter J Chrlstlohn Polznn Kafura P Kung D Brock D I A Sports .- 1 i ' , T - ' , 1 Q 'xt-ui 1 D . .. ' Q Y' -, A. g r' ,VI 'rg - l' - ' ' - ' 1 , St. ll gl, f H l 'R l ' R . . Xl- Q ' Q g.v.- f ' . I H 3- I MIDDLE ROW: Stillings, Harder ' ' ,V,. - " I xr,-in Vt I I -U f O' ' X .l Q R s ' .. Z . ' ' ' 1 R R Y C ' Q A . l 1 W R A, , . . . 135 V ' 1" ,,,r 'A ' - A I L - Strike three-it's a turkey! l I' 9' 'r 3 :ai- Coach Witzke, De Young, P. BOTTOM ROW: Smock, Weber, Je., Krause, D., De Young, P., Bartel, Zephirin MIDDLE ROW: StefTens, K., Rochon, P., Beschta, R., Miller, W., Kese TOP ROW: Hanson, D., Reclxer, R., Miller, E., Jansen, J., Piette, J., Losselyong, G. Strike! That's the sound every member of the Boys Bowling Club likes to hear, especially when it's his own ball. 00 Their conver: ation included such bowling vernacu- lar as strikes, doubles, turkeys, and frequently "gutter ball." 1 Although there was keen competition among the V teams as well as the individual bowlers, good sports- manship always prevailed. When not in there bowling themselves, the boys were rooting for and encouraging their fellow bowlers. - ,Q The two leagues, National and American, were under the direction of Coach Witzke. Dick Griesbach BOTTOM ROW: Griesbach, J., Brueggernan, Baehman, Griesbach, D. gerved as gecrefary, 391 X . MIDDLE ROW: Brandt, D, Richmond, W., Stroessenreuther, D, De Both TOP ROW. Schmidt, James, A, Malmstrom, Keckonen, Brandt, K, Miles BOTTOM ROW Stoeger, Kuba, Fulcef, B., , Brummund R Cook, D, Barker, B MIDDLE ROW Nystrom, J, Kronberg, De Bruin, R, Frailing M, Hager, Van Toll, J TOP ROVV Kuborn Vlegut, Rosera, A, Nelson, D, Laux, M, Harass, Miller, Sc., X Van Heuklon J , 3. ea I? 'X Friendly competition A BOTTOM ROW: Hay, Beckman, C., Riordan, Simon, J. MIDDLE ROW: Van Ryzin, S., Verbruggen, Olson, Ju., Schuster, R., Bruce, King, B. TOP ROW: Hogan, S., Sievers, Horn, Su., Dedeclrer, R., Rafoth Schwartz, S. Every Tuesday after school many girls tried their utmost to remove the tenpins from the far end of the alley. ln a congenial atmosphere Girls Bowling emphasized skill in the sport for competitive fun and for a future pastime. The year of participation in bowling under the direction of Miss Gaertner and Miss Brzezinski re- sulted in improved bowling and increased enthusiasm for the sport. BOTTOM ROW: Sim, Greene, Reinke, Do., Groth MIDDLE ROW: Becker, M., Grutzmacher, J., Gillette, Otto, Schomrner, C., Rushton, Voigt TOP ROW: Bieritz, DeWall, K., HofTman K., Grienier, Kunstrnan, S., Meder, B. BOTTOM ROW: Dedecker, S., Malmberg, Eggleston, Nerf. MIDDLE ROW: Reetz, S., Schroeder, P., Schafelkee, Miller, Sa., Beech Reftke. TOP ROW: Buss, S., Kroiss, Loerlre, Gokey, Williams, J., Springer, J BOTTOM ROW: Lundstrom, Grishaber, J., Snell, J., Copeland. MIDDLE ROW: Snell, P., Hanson, Sharon A., DeLain, D., Chris- toph, Elsner, Steward. TOP ROW: Keller, Farrell, M., Bogenschutz, S., Flood, S., Bauer, S 51 xf .JJ A study in synchronization t Give the members of Tumbling Club some mats, , rings, parallel bars, ropes and a trampoline and they will put on a great show. Regular followers of the Terror basketball team knew this was true as the advanced tumblers performed during half-time, To help perfect their skill, tumblers practiced in the gym after school on Monday nights. As the seasons progressed, both the beginners and the experts improved their skills under the direction of Mr Black g 3 The roof is the limit for Sandy Forster Baldwin Butler W Techlm C Anderson Ca Mr Black Human Construction uebke Jim Hamilt J Mueller Rickert TOP Buettner Barlow Cavert T Bu r 'S ' .!.. "N 146 ua BOTTOM ROW uettner Water J u wer W o e eyer K M Bl nl Langenbe g Sch oe e Metz: Anderson SECOND ROW Gooding S Schommer C Dllon J s er S n on oe 'Ter e e V b J Mussett Roeck Weyen be g M THIRD ROW Stoll A Doerfler S Kroiss Steward Techlln C Staedt Cotton Felton Ookey Spanagel Ma tnek Bytnel ROW Sch oder Hummel Bloomer D K turn P Brock D r el i i ar 1 m B r a 138 Sports 1 I ,4 A X X. .2 fc x , Y I l X I 'I l 4' I I ' ,. L , ', 'or1, a., , Da, ' ,R. : , ,N., , ., tIe,W. 4 T .K Y N ." I ' Jr' - ,Q tj: ,W , K . f -.4. A , ,. inf as sa , 4 J ' .-li B ? . lx 4 - Q V f xl , I , ' ' t ,' X 1 kj-I . .: . 'L 'A 0 Q! X -h 'f, A , I, - ,- T 5 Q . Y T", . . M-1' 1 A ' X B l ,Bt' ,Downs N,HhC,Bowrs,C,M t' f, r drRJ, lg, ,Ca ' , , i ,Ca p , Lo d ,D ' ,Su , l. .-.ts er ruggen Selig u, , - T f I V , V , , , , , , , rt I d TOP r , t V a , Euch B,Wod lt,Polzr1,Verr:er,Kr1g D H thet ,J at,P Saturday morning competition Although the play was not usually as expert as varsity ball, members of the Saturday morning teams played tad and excning basketbaH With the coming of the winter months the teams wereformed and putimo one oftwo kagues de pending on the ability of team members At season s end after ten weeks of thrilling competition, the winners of each league were given the champions Hophy This was the twentieth year of intramural basket baH underthe dwechon of Coach VVnzke Q UPPER PICTURE FRONT ROW Martin Je Malueg R Weber W Kafura P Kluess BACK ROW Finger Wankey R Van Wylc Walter D Taylor LOWER PICTURE FRONT ROW Gardner W Cleveland Smith Je Bloedorn Pearson Haefer BACK ROW Caesar Mulvnhill Neuman Bodmer R Felstel L Beyer Do Rellen J J 3 YH UPPER PICTURE FRONT ROW Galllgan M Steftens DeDecker D Boehman Ryerson Park BACK ROW Schulenberg Jagdfeld Falcus Fuerst D Hard! Malueg R LOWER PICTURE BACK ROW Ramaker Voss C Swanson Bloomer R Ascher Nymoen v HFMTOT BOTTOM ROW Agromn Anderson D Franck J Schroeder T Peckham Keckonen MIDDLE ROW Kadmg Franck P DeBoth Fulcer W Loberg Simon W TOP ROW Scheuer K Lemons Van Groll Jansen J Smock Tollefson Sports 139 --.W 7 1 f Y F 'yy I U tm y 4 ,A .x x - D A .s I Q K. h ' T ,T P I- 'N , V r C 1 ., , 1, L. , h. , X 4 . . 4 . l l Q 1. 1 L T B V a . ' . '64, IK, U1 A x ' f :I I I ,I , J ., I, l, 0- il FRONT ROW: King, D,, De Young, P,, Bartel, Miller, W., Bowlby, Babb l.. 1 M I l -, 4 ,T W y , . . 1 A V A , i , . J - N V , . T ' I 3l I , , 1 - W " n h J ' 5- -I P ' X1 ,k- , ' r J , I' 1 . 1 3 O , i '14 ' ' -. I ' I x r- 7 , . t . ' I ' 1 : , ., , t,, , ,, , ., ,sv r 'Li , Aim for the bulls-eye Q W f QQ " 'eil , if e J, 1 . 1 1 L.. FRONT ROW: Gibbons, Comstock, Strand, Salter, Hatch, M., Grzelczyk, Daul, Bahr. BACK ROW: Lahn, Brinlzman, Je., McKenzie, A., Tepper, Hatch, S., Chudacoff, Arnold, K., Ellefson, D., Gooding, S., Coach Black. f X Q N . . ' From the first day of school until the earliest snow 1 eF,fy ii fall, the track field is transformed into the Archery L if f Club's practice grounds. Accuracy in hitting the tar- ' if gets is gradually increased as the faithful bowmen drill under the instruction of Coach Black. Though one season of practice does not produce experts, the g members look forward to the next season as they ', 3 store their equipment. , L I , e Coach Black demonstrates the accepted method of stringing a bow- Bahr, Comstock, Gooding, S., Hoffman, K. -" "' .1 " 'H' 'P 'rf A -1 squint liar usllnullilhnl ...nu ' P"r--- sf'-H' :K-M' -I ' llliif-ni-iff' sfai'w'am 6 QJ1' or-45i..w-ra :mn - 'A -' f- K'-'Sir - W". -.8Qexl:aam1i1e::s.m.:'.x in :annual i ' 'Y -' I -ia'llBl?f'll4: ,Ullman 'DQ , MJ" A ' 'GY-?"l'-leii' tYll!KLs"t'f'x'tSf'Srk-eafil-vu, "Sli '11 , . 'A .9 .., we r-.4 a - 1- Q-' 5 - - .l '!"Qt A llgprhu SQ .sa--as-my - ,wr-. . , ml' KKK' i La' Qv. '- I X 'v, g lyvdff if Y' Elia" --I - 2 ',' -- i "Po "' it - ll -- - . adlfiil L f -C' Y . ll1l ' I - l-al- 'wil' Tif- ' an warg as can 'A 'qw 1:71 'Y wr, 1 . -wir", . v tl Q' ' ' f if w ' -A 1. t v , Hi me -i f me KNEELING: Rowe, P., smfach, -- ' qgv' 1 'fl 1 -. -s.. X '45 Schroeder, J., laViolette, M., ' -- ' 'I Komp, Gossen, Hoffman, K., A pg A' t Hamilton, Ja. P., , 'Z ,.1-,. - ' STANDING: Hawkins, Reetz, S., ' ' 4 I ' V i A 4' " Schroeder, Donna, Glasheen, W .V F ' 1 . A Pa., Hahn, D., Mitchell, J., Jack' i. 'Ly' , dwg V . l L son, K., Fischer, R., Christensen, "S, A I T v'. 4' i"f R., seems. . , 3 1 A , 'P 4 Q-w it -, if J A T .., ..y t ix. Rss: 5' . N ,Q . 313' .ss 140 . . . Sports K--" "?K Intramurals for girls wL' L F BOTTOM ROW: Zilisch, Menning, Johnson, H., Le Vee, Schmidt, D., Grearson, J., Rowe, J., Cotton, Whitman, N., Hatch, M. TOP ROW: Kuhn, Vice, Kellogg, Tibbetts, Potter, T,, Bogenschutz, S., Grimes, Voigt, Hottrnann, Wulk, Schmit, BasketbaH, badnnnton, voHeybalL tennig or sofh ball . . . take your pick. All these sports are enjoyed by members of the Girls' Intramural Activities Asso- ciation, better known as G. l. A. A. CTheir sports seem tochangeiwhhtheseasons-basketbaH,voHeybaH,and badminton in the winter, and softball in the spring.j When the Terrors were on the basketball courts, we saw loyal members behind the scenes selling re- freshments at the home games. The proceeds from this project provided a scholarship to help Hnance a careerin heahh or physkal educahon for a vvonhy memben A TOP ROW: Grishaber, Ju., Rigden, Mahloc Au., Seehater. 1028+ ilu, BOTTOM ROW: Lundstrom, Eggleston, Locke, Smudde, R., Schwartz, S. k, J., Schrnieding, Mahlocll, BOTTOM ROW: Recker, D., Reeve, B., Diener, Daul, Cross, Captains, Hall, Piette, E., French, J., Jones, S. TOP ROW: Hass, M., Fe- mal, Hatch, S., Krieck, S., Holtz, K., Tesch, Pack, Tock, M., Brown, Ja., Siebers, C., Brown, Ju, Sports . . . l4'l 5 5 u .A , I .1 . P f 1 N 5 9 5 X? V I 5 I ' 'X " N 'S wwwiiv ag N ,...,.-- ! 3- -- D 1 nz . dai' Honors 'ZS Y ,ami i K Susan Ward Craftsmanship Shield CRAFTSMANSHIP SHIELD Climaxing her three eventful years at A. H. S., Susan Ward achieved the highest honor a senior can receive, the Craftsmanship Shield. ln her junior year Sue represented A. H. S. as a summer exchange student to the Faroe Islands. Sue was a three year member of Curtain Call Acting, Latin Club, and Pep Club. She further served the school in Quill and Scroll and on the "Clarion" staff. To add to her honors, Sue received the D. A. R. Award, became a member of National Honor Society, and was chosen a Commencement Speaker. These accomplishments along with her excellent scholar- ship, undying enthusiasm, loyalty, and fine character qualified Sue for this distinctive recognition. G I A A SCHOLARSHIP The Gurls Intramural Actuvutues Assocuatuon pre sented uts annual award of a S100 scholarshup to one of uts outstandung members Mary Captaune who wull mauor un health and physucal educatuon ELKS AWARD Hugh scholastuc ratung and general worthuness qualu fled Tom Luethen for the 5800 Elks Award The Elks Scholarshup Commuttee selected the wunner from brochures submutted by the applucants ROTARY SCHOLARSHIP The Appleton Rotary Club selected Wulluam Sumon for uts S400 scholarshup to any Wusconsun college Scholastuc abuluty and good character qualufled Bull for thus award APPLETON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL AUXILIARY SCHOLARSHIP A S200 scholarshup was presented by the Appleton Memorual Hosputal Auxuluary to Bonnue Davudson Thus award us guven to a senuor gurl who plans to study Mary Capfaune G I A A Scholarsh p 6 Wulluam Sumon Rotary Scholarsh p Tom Luethen Elks Award Bonn e Davudson Appleton Memor al nursung Scholarshup BADGER BOYS AND GIRLS STATE Thus year ten boys and one gurl were elected by the lunuor class and the faculty to attend Badger Boys and Gurls State sponsored by the Amerucan Leguon and Auxuluary An unterest un Amerucan government scholarshup and leadershup qualufled them for thus eught day conference They plan mock polutucal con ventuons attend lectures and learn parluamentary procedure After settung up theur own polutucal partues and conductung vugorous campaugns a governor and other state oftlcuals are elected I LEFT TO RIGHT Schulenberg, Ward, T, Chmuel, Strungham, Swanson, Downs, S, Polzun, Baehman, Jenkuns, R, Prosser, Kafura, P ALTERNATES Hopkuns, Kellogg, Lawless, Muller, Sc, Rankun, Strueby Honors . . 145 . , . . . . . - 'V . . . . . If . . . . i . . . - - N It I N pix x , I i . . . . . . I . . . , . , . . . . . ' 0 c T A GC T 7 3 'U' Y"" 9- 31 S W l u -.7 5 I f In I Sharon Hanson Sylvester B. Patnc a Joyce Donna Remlre Duane Muenchow Nuelsen Award Busmess It Professlonal Susan Washechelt T Woman s Award om Fralllng Jaycette Scholarshap Bausch and Lomb Award A A U W SCHOLARSHIP The Amerucan Assocnatnon of Unuverslty Women presented nts annual scholarshup for a senior gurl who will attend Lawrence Col lege to Pat Joyce JAYCETTE SCHOLARSHIP A S200 scholarshsp for nursung or teaching was awarded to Sue Washechek by the Junuor Chamber of Commerce Auxllnary John Nussbaum Arne can Leg on Athlet A a d 46 Honors Margaret Ann Jacobi V F W Award 'ZU- -lr 'f' Susan Ward D A R Award , Q . . . I ix - . c ' j I xx ?ng5q,f"-rg 'f mg an . . Pj: . If . - I 5- . fi 'Q , I ' , '11 X . i I T n . I n n u A.A.U.W. Scholarship ' . . . I . K -B , ' fo-oi x - I 'E ' I x X L I ' 1 if . . I , ,i 5 ' '.,, .I ,, ' ic w r SYLVESTER 8. NIELSEN AWARD Gold pen and pencil sets from Sylvester 8- Nnelsen lnc were awarded to Sharon Hanson and Donna Rennke of the commercual department for their scholarshlp and service to the school BUSINESS 81 PROFESSIONAL WOMENS AWARD Duane Muenchow was awarded a S100 scholarshlp by the Appleton Business and Professxonal Womens Club to further her busnness educatuon BAUSCH AND LOMB AWARD Tom Franlung was chosen by the scnence department to receuve the Bausch and Lomb Optlcal Company Award for hls Interest In the study of science his servuce to the depart ment and has scholarshvp AMERICAN LEGION ATHLETIC AWARD Because of hns outstandung athletuc per formance In football basketball and golf John Nussbaum was presented the American Legion Athletuc Award VFW CITIZENSHIP AWARD Peggy Jacob: was awarded a S25 savnngs bond by Post 2778 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars for her good cutnzenshup D A R AWARD By a vote ofthe semor class and the faculty Sue Ward was chosen for the Daughters of the Amerlcan Revolution Award Dependa bnluty service leadership and patriotism brought her thus Good Cltlzen Award ELKS AWARDS Recipients ot the Youth Leadership Awards were Nea Lee Nissen and Tom Liethen, who received S50 each. Marcia Arholdussen and Cal Kluess were each awarded 550 as win- ners of the Most Valuable Student Contest. Winners ofthe Citizenship Contest were Carl Malmstrom, first place, who received STOO, second place winner was Jon Keckonen, who received 550, while S25 was given to Ed Jones and John Lee for placing third in the contest. Citizenship Contest winners were the high- est scorers in a test on the Constitution. The other Elks awards were decided by a com- mittee ot Lodge members who judged book- lets submitted by contest entrants. LANGUAGE AWARDS Every year the outstanding students in the language department are rewarded for high scholastic attainment and active interest in their language clubs. Charleen Diedrick was awarded an engraved pen and pencil set by the French Club. Bette Saiberlich's name was engraved on the German Club honor plaque, and she re- ceived a miniature of this plaque. Through a vote ot the fourth year Latin students, Mary Captaine was selected to re- ceive the medal of excellence. This is issued by Eta Sigma Phi, the honorary language fra- ternity of Lawrence College. Since there are now three years of Spanish oFfered at Appleton High School, there are also three Spanish Awards. Susan Warming was the Hrst year winner, Christine LeDain, the second year winner, and Lynn Weinkauf, the third year winner. S I it i FRONT ROW: Jones, E., Arnoldussen, M., Nissen, N., Keckonen. BACK ROW: Lee, Kluess, Liethen, Malmstrom. AAIWQ Nr ' X ' A Bette Saiberlich German Award V' Ti Charleen Diedrick Mary Captaine French Award Latin Award Us T-:v cp' A 1 il ? 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AAUW Scholarshlp Abbs Karen Abel Barbara Abel Lawrence Abel Ronald Abendroth Nancy Abrahamsen Connle Achtner Davld Adams Sarah 26 90 73 127 Agronln Paul 2 83 107 114 4 Ahl Steven Amerlcan Legron Athletlc Award Anderson Barbara Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Ankerson Appleton Cec1l1a Lonna Ruth Joan Cary 57 130 134 35 Davld 26 77 88 90 Kent 62 24 Memortal Hosprtal Scholarshlp 4 4 4 145 Archery Club 4 Argust Barbara 26 84 Argust Nancy Arndt Mary Ann Arndt Bob Arnold Mr Ferdlnand Arnold Karen Arnoldussen Jane 62 86 94 Arnoldussen Marcla 26 82 87 93 Arts Sharon Art Workshop Ascher Carol James Judy Sandy Ascher Ashauer Ashauer Jean Mary Ashman ue Audlo Vnsual Alds Aul Jacquelyn Aul Tom Aures Marolyn Ayers Barbara Ashman Ashman 44 26 75 84 85 4 57 106 Babb Dennls Badger Boys State Badger Grrls State Baehman Stanley Baerwald Glenda Baerwaldt Mass Ethelwyn Bahr Gordon Baker Carol Baldwln Greg Balza Balza Band Barker Barker Barlow Barney Barta J Barbara Helen Sharon B Norman Wullram ean Barta Paul Bartel Phll 5 130 33 62 136 9 57 89 u 44 148 513 268598 19 26 81 26 136 Bartman Peter Bartman Terry Bartman Tom Bartmann John Bartmann Sand: Basketball B Squad Basketball Varsity Bassett Lynn Student Index Bassett Bull Bast Sandra Bastlan Audrey Bastuan Stanley Bates Bob Bauer Sharon Bauer Tom 27 102 27 98 Bauerlem Sharon 27 83 93 Bauers Shrrley Baumgartner Fred 4 44 Bausch 8- Lomb Sclence Award 46 Beach Charlotte 7 Beaman Carol 57 78 102 Beck Leroy Becker Jean Becker Lols Becker Marllyn Beckley Sharon Beckman Corrine Beckman Kelth Beckman Sue Bedard Terry Behr Peter Behrent Bull Behrent Joyce Bellke Donald Belrnard Chuck Bellmg Lynn Bellnnghausen Carol Bender Eleanor Bentle Jerry red John Evelyn Judnth Benz Benz Berg Berg Berghuls Carol Bergman Terry Berken Sharon Berkvam Fred Berkvam Sue Berndt Vlctor Besaw Barbara Besaw James Besch Tom Beschta Joanne Beschta Marilyn Beschta Robert Beyer Beyer Beyer Beyer Brerltz Buese Barbara Dennrs Douglas Dwayne Kay Elouse Blrc Fulup Burkholz Janrce Blselx Barbara Bsshop Peter Blxby Phll Black Mr Davld Blaese Gerald Blahnrk Januce Blazek Joe Blazek Nancy Blazek Pat Bleck Bob Blessman Mary Blank Sandra Bloedorn Gene Bloomer Bruce 62 78 27 05 1527 8 75 7990 4 7 57 86 92 510 28 84 108 39 4 28 76 87 Bloomer Richard 62 124 134 135 138 9 Bludeau Barbara Bock Thomas Bodlnger Jlll JoAnn Rodney Rlchard Nancy Sandra Katherme Bodmer Bodmer Bodway Boehme Boehme Boelter Boettcher Dan Boettcher Rtchard Bogen Mlke Bogenschutz Larry Bogenschutz Sandra Bo t Bull Boldt Marshall Boldt Ruchard Bond Walter Borchardt Mrs Emuly Borsche Borsum Botker Bowers Bowker Bowlby Bowlrng Bowlmg Boyle LeRoy Boyle Ruchard Boye Bull B P W Award Bradford Alfred Bradford Betty Bradley Barbara Brandt Dave Brandt Gordon Brandt Kenneth Brandt Mr Mlchael Beverly Robert Kerth Carole Marilyn Thomas Boys Girls Brautlgam Ruth Brechlln Patrlcla Brentenbach Judy Breatung John Bnnkman Jack Brlnkman Janice Brrnkman Jerry Brock Donald 62 124 57 139 57 94 1016 57 108 62 83 86 95 84 57 99 4 4 4 6 44 4 17 95 62 09 617 6293 62 O0 Brock Robert Bronold Robert Bronstad Joseph Brooks Brooks Brown Brown Brownell Penny Bruce Marllyn Brueggeman J1m Bruesewrtz Heuka Brumm Pat Brumm Robert Brummund Paul Muss Myrtle Pharls Janet Judy 29 85 57 106 Brummund Walter 62 99 Bruyette James Brzeznnskl Mrss Theodosla Bubolz Barbara Buchanan Warren 134 135 8 62 97 99 86 29 105 10 14 29 84 107 131 57 94 Buchen Sue Buchman Robert Buck Ronald Buelow Marvln Buettner Lyle 4 Burroughs Mrs Evelyn Burroughs Mr Jack Bushman Katherme 6 16 92 Index 151 . 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,,,,, 13 , . ............. , , .......,.......,......... 105 , .,.........,...... 28, 102 , ' ..................... 29 Dreler Tom Buss Patr1c1a Buss Sharon Buss Tom Butelewsku Judy Butler Judy Butler W1ll1am Buzanowskl Lols By6eId Caesar Caldue Calkms Calkms Calmes Peter W1ll1am Muke 57 62 93 9 01 5 72 86 93 3 62 34 Karen 29 78 85 87 88 90 Lawrence Sharon 62 97 57 107 Camera Club Campbell Sue Captaln Mrs Mllclred Captaun Thomas Captalne Mary Cary Charles Casey Ruth Casper Barbara 19 Casper Sally Catlm Kay Cavert Robert Cavert Tom Chandler Dale Chappe Marc Cheerleadmg Chmlel Stan 141 144 57 74 91 30 76 77 80 91 57 100 09 57 86 108 127 57 90 106 130 62 79 145 Evers Leroy Chorus Choudonr Choudorr Choudonr Choudolr Chr1sten James Kathy Lynn Tom Karen Chrlsten Sue Chrustensen Ronald Chrlstensen Steve Chrlstlohn Robert Chrlstmas Play Chrnstoph J1ll Chuchel Dennls Chudacoff Bruce Clch Dale Clarion Clark John Clark Terry Cleveland Douglas Clrsh Gerald Close Kenneth Coenen Coenen Coenen Coenen Coenen Charles Janet Judy Mary Nancy 30 73 85 91 57 106 137 99 4 4 62 93 118 24 57 93 82 83 57 93 57 130 134 139 Coffey Joe Coggeshall Kathleen 57 10 Cohen Rochelle 30 6 Cohodas Howard 77 80 83 57 130 Colllng Ron Collms Rlchard Color Guard Comella Mr Frank Commercnal Club Comstock Robert Conrad Mr Francss Cook Mr Charles Cook Denms Cook Kathleen Cooper Grace Copeland Mary Corbett Thomas 152 Index 13 7 8 107 30 4 4 1 6 137 Cotter Karen Cotternll Susan 30 73 89 93 95 Cotton Lols 78 93 113 116 Cover John Craftsmanshtp Shueld Crane John Crane Robert Cresswell Rnchard 57 130 Cross Jean Cross Country Crowe Carolyn 31 89 92 5 Crowe Kathleen 89 91 94 O2 Culbertson Clyde Cumber Judy Cummlngs Pearl Currle Karen Curtam Call Actmg Curtam Call Productlon Dachelet Mary Dafoe Barbara 57 78 Damm Peter Damrow Kenth Danlelsen James D A R Award Darllng Andrew Daul Carol Davudson Bonme Davls John Davls Mrs Myrl Davls Tlmothy Deal Jeffrey 63 95 92 94 106 79 98 99 31 9 Debate Both Bru1n Bruln Bru1n Bruin Roger 3 Brunn Sharon 3 Ronald Chrlstnne Maurlce au 63 135 Decker Damel 31 4 Decker Rosellnd Decker Sharon Decker Tom Delann Delores DeLa1n Terry Deltour Rlchard Denmk Joyce 3 Derby Gert Derfus Dan Derrldmger Barbara Desens Marnan De Shaney James De Shaney Mary Desten Charles De Vos Robert De Wall Karen Dexter Carol Deyo Llnda De Young Paul De Young Suzanne Dlednch Duck Dnedrlch Mary Dledruck Charleen Dlener Vnrgmna Dretrrch Andrea Duetnch Duane Dnetnch John Dretrlch Ruchard Dletl Warren Dnllon Mr Ade 63 94 100 73 1 on Jane 3 7 78 87 88 119 Dlxson Helen 63 90 Doberstem Suzanne Dobratz David 63 Doerfler Stephen 58 135 44 93 116 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 44 4 92 Doerfler Sue slu Mr Damel Davud Darlene James Joyce Robert Thomas Donar Donn Dorn Dorn Dorn Dorn Dorn Dostal Charles Douglass Bruce Downle Bruce Downs Nancy Downs Stephanne Drelmane Manga Dresang Dresang Drexler Dufrane Dumke James Durkee Davrd Duszynslu Adnan 6 Dyer Valerle Bradley Pamela Frank Dennls Earl Richard Earle Davld Eastman Dwlght 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Kathleen Fox Joyce Fox Karen Frahm Kenneth Muchael Thomas Funger Fuscher Fuscher Flscher Fuscher Fuscher Fisher Fralllng Fraulung Francus Vucku Franck John Franck Nancy Franck Paul Francke Barbara Franzen Karen Frederucks Danuel Frederucks Dave Frederuck Dennls French Award French Club French Joy French Natalue French Bull Frueders Tum Frues Jum Frues John Fruestrom Ruchard Fruus Margo Froehluch Donna Fuerst Fuerst Fuerst Fulcer Fulcer Fulton Dennus Jean Juduth Jack Wulluam Aluce Furstenberg Muke Muss Alan John Muchael Gaertner Gallaher Gallugan Gallugan Janet Carol Germaune Joan W1ll1am Ganzen Gardner Gardner Gardner Gardner 63134 5 13 22 33 4 4 63 97 33 108 18 79 63 38 63 75 84 90 63 82 91 94 99 58 96 132 33 97 98 58 06 113 75 88 90 95 113 34 84 78 93 94 106 3 113 113 58 85 93 91 Paulune 64 79 83 86 93 99 6 4 6 9 6 4 Gammelun Joanne 34 92 105 34 92 64 139 7 117 Garey Duck Garrett Susan Garvey Dennus Gasper Mary Gast Donna Gauger Gaulke Gauslun Gauslnn Gebheu Gebheu Geuger Gelbke Gelbke Rodney Ned Dan John m Gerald m Shurley Jerry Dave Pam Genal Sandra Gendron Jerry Gerhardt Mr Armln Gerucke Stephen German Award German Club Getschow Joseph Getschow Reuben Getschow Suzanne Getsfrued Pat A G I A A Scholarshup Gubbons Nancy Gubson Joan Gubson Ken Guebusch Jane Gulbert Judy Gulbert Margaret Gulbertson Karen Gulbertson Susan Gules Edward Gull Shurley Gull Susan Gullespue Dennus Gullus Julue Gutter Shurley Guven Juduth Glasheen Pat Glasheen Pete Glasnap Betty Gloege Clayton Gmeuner Lynne Goehler Tom Golf Gokey Cherrue Goodung Jean Goodung Susan Goodruch Mr E John Gosha Davud Gossen Marvun Gostas Muke Gostas Penny Graebel Charles Graft Mr John Granberg Georguna Granger Lynda Grapengueser Gerald Graper Gary Grassl Ruchard Graves Car Grearson Judy Grearson Sandra 1 Green Dennus Green Tom Greene Lunda Greenwalt Bob Gruenuer Marlanne Gruesbach Duck Gruesbach James Grumes Joan Grushaber James Grushabar Judue 89 91 64 73 34 87 89 4 510 4 2 4 4 93 94 95 99 64 102 46 5 0 64 83 34 83 64 83 00 64 86 4 86 91 64 95 101 35 90 95 99 64 93 58 30 64 84 102 35 85 88 92 4 44 7 6 64 82 89 90 6 102 116 7 Grlshaber Sandra Grsshaber Sharon Grebe Paulune Groeschel Leonard Groeschel Marcella Groeschel Merlun Grosskopf Nuck Groth Duane Grunst Dave Grunwald Rhonda Grupe Ann Grutzmacher Donald Grutzmacher Jean Grzelczyk Jamce Gulluckson Marshall Gunderson Carol Gunderson Gerald Gurnee Faye Gutreuter Sharon Haase Tom Hack Duana Hackbert Joyce Haefer Ronald Hagen John Hager Pat Hahn Douglas Hahn Judy Hahn Muss Verna Hale Sandra Hall Sharron Hallada Mr Robert Hallada Mrs Sheula Halloun Janet Halverson Halverson Halverson Hamelster Arlene Don James Ruchard Hamulton Hamulton Judy Hamulton Nancy Hamm Joan Hamm Mary Hammer Vuc Handel Bob Handel Larry Hankwutz Sandra Hanlon Hansen Hansen Hansen Hanson Hanson Hanson Harder Harder Bruce Ar Mrs Beatruce John Duane Sharon Sharon M Ear Ruchard Hardung Peter Hardt Wulluam Harrass Leland Harreld Susan Hartford Carolyn Hartwug Chrls Hartzheum Betty Hartzhelm um Hass Jonathan Hass Mary Hassell Ruchard Hatch Mary Hatch Pat Hatch Susan Hauser Dave Havel Jean Hawkuns Sandra Hay Beverly Hayden Ralph Hayes Sharee Haynes Margaret 9839 35 85 7 6 6 85 86 94 1 4 6 35 98 64 104 58 03 6 64 95 10 113 35 93 191 64 108 36 92 36 74 4 6 84 101 6 106 130 64 134 36 93 94 95 58 100 06 58 106 64 100 103 64 95 58 85 90 137 1 3 118 113 Index 153 , .......................... 58 , ' ,..,,.....,................ 58 ' , .,................... .35 , .,....................... 63 , ........... 58, 75, , ,116 ' , ...,............., ....64 ' , ' ..,...................... 58 , ' ....,....,.........., , , ' ...... 64,7, ,9,110,113 ' , .......,.......... , ,139 , .......................... 58 , .,................. ..64 , ' ........,............ 63, 12 , ..................,... 58, 117 , ........... 58, 100, 109 , ...............,,....... 63 , ....,.................. 64 , ' ................,..,.. 58 , ............,.. a, 1 , 130 , ...............,......,... 34 , ' .u........,....,....... 64 , ......................, 63, 110 ' , .....,..,...,.,........... 64 , ' ,.... ......... , , 105, 13 , ..........,........... 63, 138 ' , .,,......,....,..,....... 58 , .,....,.,................ .64 , ...,............... 53, 141 ' , .............,,... 64. 105 , ...,........,,...... .54 ' , ' ....................... 33, 108 ' , ' ............ , , , 10 , .......,....... 58, 78, 102, 11 ' , ...............,.....,,..,. 63 ' , .,........,.........,..... 64 , .,......... 35, 113, 132 ' ' ', ' ' ..................... 58 , .......................... 58 , ......... 5B,113,118,137 ' , ............................ 63 , .,..........,,.... 8, 1 , 117 , ' ,..,.......... 64, 100, 108 ' , ...,......... , ,12,131 , .... ...................., 5 8 ' , .... ,... . . ,...... .,.64 ' , ...................,..., 63 , ............... 74, 12 , 127 , ........ 4 ,,,, 03, I , .,........,............. 33 , . 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' ,........ ...20, , 114 , .,....................,...,. 33 114, 116 ' , .................... . , , ...,....... ,,,,, 1 16 ' , ......................... 64 , ..................... .58 , ........................ 63 ', ' ...........,............... 64 , ...................,.... 58 " , ' ........... , , , 136 ', ,........................... 58 , ................... ...58 " , ............ , , , 14 ' ', ' .........., , ,124,13 ' , ' ................ .....58 Francek, Rose ............,............. 63 Gillette, Kathryn ............... 58, 116, 137 A , James .......... 64, 134, 135, 138 ' , ' ' ..............,.. , 1 , 117 ' ' , ' ,....... ............ ,....... 3 5 ' , ...,,........,......... .64 , ............. 34, , 118, 139 ' , ' .......,........ 58, 102, 117 ' , ......,.......... , , 95 , .... 15, 63 ,,,,, 10 ' , ' .,........... 35,11O,113,118 , ......,.....,......,...... 64 , .............. 58, , 134, 139 , ..................,...... 64 , ........................ ..36 , ....................... 34 , ,,............,..... 64, 134 , ' .......................... 58 , ......,................. 63 , ..........,.............. 35 , ..................,....... .64 ' , ' . ,....... ............. 6 3 , ..................,..... 35 , .................. , , 12 ' , ....................... 34 ' , ......... 58, , , 107,117 ' , ......,..,.,...... ....36 ' , ' ..................,,.. 58 , ...................,...... 58 , , ......,................ .58 , 137,138 , . 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..................... , , .................... ..64 , ' ......................... 58 ' , .......,....,...... 58 ' , ' ..................... 64,131 , ....,..........,....,,..... 34 , ......,.......... 58, 106, 133 ' , ..............,....... .64 , " ...,........ 58, , 136,13 , ' .,...................... 35 ' , J' ..........,..... , ,138 , ' ............,... , , ,1o , 1 ..,....,,.... , 1 , 131,133 , ..............,....... ..o4 , ' , ......... 58, ,113, 13 , ........ , , ,117,141 , ...,.......... , , , ,141 , ., 5 ,,,,, 11 ,1 , ' .....,............,,.... 64 , ' ' ,..,.............. 23 , ' ......................... 35 , .....,......., , ,1 , 141 , ,... ,,,,,, 1 06 , ..................,........ 64 , ........,.........,. , ,113 ' , ......................... 64 , ' ................,.... 58, 13 , ...........,.. , , ,141 ' , ' .............,.... 34, 139 , .......,........... 58, 113 , ........................,. 36 ' , .......... , , , 144 ' ' , ' .....,....... 58,109,137 , ........................ ...36 , .,.........,.......... , ' , ' ............,....... 35,13 ' , ,.,................ . . , ........................ 64 ' , .................. 64, 136 , ................ , , , , ' ..................... 64 ' , ....... ...,. ,,,, 1 4 1 , ........ 64, 93, 1 , , 132 , ...................,. , ' , ...................... 56 , ........................ .64 , " ............... 64, 8, ' , ' ...... 4, , , 13 ,141 , .............. 64, ,118 Hearden Sharon Hebeler lawrence Heckel Nancy Hegard Steve Heud Paul Heumann Stephan Heumermann Dennus Heunrutz John Heuss Helble Heller Heller Helms Helms Ruchard H Dona Marvun Nancy Valerue Helvey June Hem Davud Hendrucks Susan Henke Janet Herbst Mary Herman Karen Herman Wulluam Hernung John Herrman Amy Herzfeldt Janet Herzfeldt Paul Heule Marulyn Heule Sharon Huebel Tom Huelsberg Jean Huelsberg Sandy 5 131 Huetpas Marvun Huetpas Rucha rd Hull Bernard Hull Clarunda H um Humebaugh Mrs Vuolet Huntz Januce Hurte Ethel Hoef1el Judy Hoelzel Rosle Hoersch Sandy Hoewusch Tom Hoffman Hof?man Hoffman Hoffman Hof1man Grant James Juduth Kathy Sharon 64 75 6 91 64 75 64 98 84 93 106 75 91 58 106 4 58 83 98 77 91 07 6 110 17 21 37 89 93 O2 64 74 91 7 78 86 89 Hostettler Phyllus Houluhan Patrucua Houston Ruchard Hovde Janet Howden Mary Howe Donna Howells Susan Huettl Eluzabeth Hughes Patruck Hulke Bobbue Hulke Muchael Hummel Duck Huoluhan Vurgunua Huttenburg Wally Hyatt Nancy Hylander Juduth lsenberg Wulluam Jack Ann Jackson Carla Jacobu Margaret Jacobs Barbara Jacobs Edward Jacobson Mary Ellen Jaeger Bev Jagdfeld Jum Jahnel Andrew 917 59 93 06 65 94 103 59 92 98 37 83 59 106 34 4 Ja1e Lunda Jansen Jansen Jansen Jansen James Robert on Sue 59 93 15 38 88 2 7 10 117 17 59 9 113 144 38 82 92 65 104 106 3 93 103 1 3 38 108 133 Jaycette Scholarshup Jenkuns Barbara Jenkrns Sue Jensen Judy Jensen argaret Jochman Barbara Joel Sharon Johnson Johnson Harruet Januce Jeanette Johnson Johnson Mrs Geraldune 83 89 92 02 4 6 5 1 3 59 93 38 92 9 8 23 94 4 9 9 Kapp Marty Karweuck John Judy Vance Betty Jo Keane a Keckonen Jon 39 Kasper Kasten Keane Keddell Connue Keddell Duck Keddell Harry Keller Mary Kellner Duck Kellogg Lynn Kells Sandra Kerkhoft Marulyn Kerstner Mr Roger Kese Karl Kessler Peter Kettenhoven Nancy Kuelgas Sandy Knley Ellen Kumball Roger Kumpel Marlyn Kung Barbara Kung Danuel Kung Sandra Kunzlger Mr Ray Kurkpatruck Bette 59 06 39 65 83 19 59 86 0 4 57 82 98 99 07 4 13 136 139 4 4 39 96 8 85 91 75 85 89 4 134 135 8 65 93 Kusslunger Phullup Klarner Judith Klaus Karen Klungbeul Pat 84 Hoffmann Juduth Hogan Mrs Maruan Hogan Sandra Hoh Carole Hoh LaVahn Hohman Jon Hohnberger Karl Holunbeck Noel Hollander Bette Hollander Robert Holtz Karen Holtz Sandra Holtz Steve Home Arts Club Homecomung Hooluhan Pat K Hooluhan Pat M Hooyman Janet Hooyman Jerry Hooyman Juduth John Hoptensperger Hopfensperger Hoptensperger Hoptensperger Hopfensperger Hopfensperger Hopkuns Bull Horn Sharon Horn Suzanne Arthur Dennus Eugene Juduth Mary1ane Nancy 154 Index 3 5616 3792 37 92 94 58 86 37 93 99 65 92 94 1 65 92 34 3872 124 4 6 1 3 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson John OY Joyce Katharune Kathy M Norbert Son1e Jolun Muke Jones Jones Jones Jones Jooss Edward George Juduth Sandy Barbara 5 5 9 4 59 80 38 89 85 92 Jorgenson Jum Jorstad Euleen Josephs John Joyce Patrucua Judkrns Charlene Jungers Mary Jurgensen Dwayne Juse Sandra Kadung 3 778387 O 39 130 4 4 Kloehn Carl Kloehn Pete Kloes Duck Kluess Calvin Klumb Muss Adela Knaack Carol Knabenbauer John Knapsteln Barbara Knauf Nukku Kneuce Ronald Kneup Januce Knuebusch Muss LaVe Knostenbergs Dace Knuppel Joan Knuppel Joyce Knuth Mr Wulluam Koch Mary Koepke Eugene Kohl Ethel Kohlman Mr Keuth Kohls Mr Robert Kollath Barbara Kolossc Davud Kolosso Jeanne Kornp Kathy Kosutzke Robert Kosutzke Tom Koss Thomas Kottke Tom Koves Sharon Krabbe Carla Kraft Nucholas 5 59 83 93 98 107 113 124 4 44 65 82 93 116 9 rne 40 90 65 89 93 610 19 0 9 7 5 Katura Katura Kahler Kallas Herman Pete Vwlan Muchael Kapp Judy 24 134 9 139 5 59 94 98 Krake Susan Kramer Betty Kranzusch Ellen Kranzusch Wulluam Kraus Kathleen Krause Dennus Krause Lorun Krause Bull Kreulung Janet Kreuner Dave 65 82 59 4 6 4 6 4 9 47 44 6 4 4 06 6 30 I ...,..,........... 58, 108 I ' ..........,........... 65 I ,.,,,,,,4,,,4,,.A,,,,, 59I 106 I ..,.,,.,,..,.......... 36 ' I " ............... 59, 3, 1 ' I ,,,.,,.,,,4,,A,.A, II59I 130 , ..,.....,..,..,.......... 64 I ' ........,............., 59 I ,,,,,,,,4,,,,,4,,.,,,, 56I100 I .....,.........,,. 4, I 99 I ......,,........,. 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I 1 Krneck Barbara Krleck Jan Krleck Sue Kr1eglste1n Fran Kr1plean Joan Kr1sher Robert Krock Gary Kro1ss Kathleen Kroll Mr lrwln Kronberg Paul Kruckeberg Alton Krueger Krueger Krueger Krueger Krueger Krueger Krueger Barbara Mr Bruno Dlanne Mr Edward Ken Ronald Tom Krull Robert Kruse W1ll1am Kuba Dave Kuborn John Kugler Elleen Kuhn Edlth Kuller Davld Kumrow Helen 59 78 40 85 59 02 65 20 84 65 92 100 102 40 88 Kunotz Dennns Kunstman Davld Kunstman Sandra Kupfer Jane Kutchera DOYIS La Berge Lou Anne LaBorde Mar1or1e La Gesse V1rg1n1a Lahn Harold 4 5 Lalrd John 41 80 87 La mers Helen Lamers Sharon Landers 1m Landers Tom Lang Davud Langenberg Carole LaRock Larsen Larsen Larsen Larson Larson Larson Lat1n Award Latln Club Laudert Karen Laudon Sandra Laughlln Carol Laux Jack1e Laux Mark Laux Thomas La Vlolette Dave Shlrley Nle Roger Russell en 89 91 Lynn R1chard La Vuolette Mary Lawless Mary Le Blanc Gary Le Capltalne Joan Lecker Roland 5 89 9194 6 78 98 4 65 98 59 93 65 93 99 4 93 2 4 98 8 24 1 9 65 93 95 74 75 86 89 90 Le Daln Chrlstlne 59 72 78 89 90 LeDuc Lynn Lee John Lee Muke Lee Penny Le1th Dale Lemke Pamela Le Mo1ne Donald Le Molne Jerry 59 75 90 4 103 4 4 5 1 3 4 Le Mcme Glenn Lemons Douglas Le Vee Stephanle Lew1s Freder1ca L1brary Staff L1ethen Tom Lmskens Rlchard Llvmgston Robert L1tscher Nancy Loberg Charles Loberger Jerry Locke Carol Lodholz James Lodholz Larold Loehnlng Karen Loerke Mary Loker Mary Lom Ronald London Mary Lon1gro Tom Lorenz Earl Losse Jack Losselyong Gerald Losselyong Janlce Luebke James Luebke Jamce Lundstrom Carollne Lust Gretchen Lutz Warren Lux Barbara Lux Jerry Lynch Lawrence Maas Duck James Mrs Maass Macke PHTYICIB Thomas Magnuson Joyce Mahloch Audrey Mahloch Judy Maler Dennls Maldarl JoAnn Malmberg Carlyn Malmstrom Carl 42 Malueg Rlchard Malueg Robert Ma1Jerf1eld Inez Manler James Manner John Mann Mr John Marcks Alma Marcks Melv1n Marquardt James Marschner Kenneth Mader Mader Marten Mart1n Martln Martnn Martun s Tom Jefferey 1m Mary W1ll1am Ma rtlnek Sherry Marx Thomas Mason Barbara Massey Marlene Massonet Bo Mathews Jane Mathews Patsy Matteson Martha Maurer Peggy Mauthe Barbara Maves Bull Mayne Ronald 103 59 65 75 85 89 91 104 67 85 4 145 49 44 47 65 96 4 5 4 6 4 76 80 4 4 79 107 44 4 4 6 4 6 60 78 86 80 85 90 02 89 92 04 66 78 89 105 4 9 4 4 McCarthy Bob McClure Wendy McCrary Mr Herdls McElh1nney Patnck McElroy Mrs Helene McG1Il1gan Thomas MCGIHHIS Mary McGowan Dorothy McGowan Rodney McGu1re Nancy Mclntyre Dan McKee Robert McKennan M1ss Ruth McKenny Sandra McKenny W1ll1am McKenz1e Alleyn McKenzie Francls McLeod Dr A Nell McLeod T1m Meade Polly Mehlberg Robert Meldam Mlles Melers Harold Melchnors Carl Melchnors Gerald Menn1ng Kay 60 92 Mentzel Ervm Merkel Mary Merkel Ronald Mefllg John Meulemans Gene 6859013 4 66 02 4 76 77 87 91 134 35 7 76 80 43 94 6 93 1 3 4 1 3 13 43 96 97 60 99 138 Meyer Meyer Meyer Meyer Meyer Meyer Meyer M1cel1 M1gno Mlgno Mules M1ller M1ller Muller Muller M1ller M1ller M1lIer Muller Muller Muller M1ller Mlller M1ller Muller Betty Carolyn Ka M 6 Kay P Lester Ronald Sharon James n Anthony n Mary Peter Barbara Edmund Jack Iffl J1m L Joseph ee Marvun Patr1c1a Robert Sandy Scott Theodore W1ll1am Mlllsteun Barn Mmngoff J1m M1sl1nsk1 Mary M1tchell Bob Mltchell Judy M1tchler Larry Moder Tom Moede Danlel Moen Carole Moen John Montenth Sandra Morlarty Larry MOfI'l Leah Morr1ssey Carol Morr1ssey Bull Morrlssey Kay Mossholder Larry Muck Jnm Mueller Bobbye Mueller Davlcl 4 92 66 93 94 0 4 75 76 80 91 3 60 108 66 97 98 99 130 134 100 109 124 25 66 94 6 113 66 100 6 1 3 76 77 80 91 44 76 66 86 02 66 134 113 134 Index 155 4 I ..,......... , ,102,116 ' , ................ ,. ,.,. 108 , .,...,.......,.,......4. 66 ' , .t.t..ts.,,.. ,, , ,104,113 , ,.......,- 41, ,133,1 , -'---4"'----- 4 --'- 794106 - ' 4'.-.-.,.A.l4l I 1 I 116I 141 I 'II I I I I , , 99, , . 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60 4 ' IIIIIIIIIIIIIII I ,,,,,,,, 59 , ,....,......,........... 60 , ' ........ 44, 104, , , 138 Reetz Mary Lou Mueller Mueller Mueller Mueller Muenchow Dlanne Muggenthaler Tom Mulvrhrll Rrchard Don Judy Sharon Denms 93 98 3 44 84 Mumme Jeanne 66 82 89 93 103 113 Muraskl Sandee Murphy Chrrstrne Murphy James Musolf Ken 46 Mussett Dawn 110 Nabbefeld Davld Narf Carol Nass Carol Natrop Duane Natrop Rachard 44 Nau Jean Navarrete Jack Nehs Mr Franklln Nehrmg Ronald Nertzke Gordon Nelezen Harry Andrew Dems Howard Mary Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Plke M 'Rlcharcl Nelson Nelson Ruth Sheree Nemecek Margaret Netzel Deanna Neuenfeldt Steve Neuman Paul Newbury Sandra 93 94 110 Nrchols Clnff Nlckasch Karen Nlemuth Karen 66 79 97 Nrenow Mrs Gene Nlssen Nea Lee Nrssen Sandee Noffke Roy Nohrk Roger Nordgren Ph1l Notebaart Barbara Nowell Kathryn Nussbaum John 45 Nymoen Davnd Nystrom Donald Nystrom Jlm Oatman Judy Obermerer Dennns Ochlltree Robert O Hara Joan Ohde Ralph OLeary Mlss Mary Ollver Olson Olson Olson Olson Olson Bonnae Charlotte Duane John Judrth Sharon One acts Oratory Orchestra Orchesus Ornsteln Gerrn Oskey Jannce Oskey Pat Ostertag Jo Otte Darlene Otte Joan 156 Index 66 103 60 93 02 60 86 89 91 7 77 87 8 44 60 136 44 102 44 77 78 90 45 95 76 78 82 89 90 10 113 4 4 6 6 130 131 4 45 78 45 93 122 23 9 6 13 66 92 791 Ottman Rlchard Ottman Robert Pack Donna Paessler Bob Page John Paltzer Paltzer 1 Paltzer James Panke Jnm Pankratz Wllllam Papenfus Ebben Parfltt Karen Park Fnnley Parker Tom Parkrnson Mass Ruth Parlrn Gwen Pasek Tom Paulson Mary Pautz Robert Pearl Hugh Pearson Rrchard Peckham D Peter Pekarske Sherry Peotter Tom Pep Band Pep Club Perron Barbara Perry Dawn Peters Glen Peterson PBYFICIB Pettls Pat Pfefferle Nan Pfrster Arlene Pfister Mary Phlllrps Janet Plerson lynn Plette Euleen Pulgreen Carolyn Prlgreen Gary Prlgreen Randolph Plach John 60 106 1 0 60 130 66 98 99 6699 610 4 148 1010 60 66 99 93 20 46 67 76 77 4 66 82 94 02 60 75 91 19 46 79 110 66 141 4 Plowrlght MISS Ellzabeth 19 3 Plutz Mary Pohlman L R y Polrsky And: Polk Judy Polzm Wayne Pompa Richard Pope Kr1st1n Poquette Gordon Porteous Sharon Posnlak Al Potter Judlth Potter larry Potter Trudy Prenger Peggy Prrbnow Mr Walter Pnce Bob Prnce James Prlebe Jlm Prank Glgl Prlntlng Club Procknow Karen Procknow Vencne Prosser Davrd Prue Beverly Quehl Mark Q nl 8- Scroll Rach Steven Rademacher Henry 60 72 66 134 135 6 94 113 46 94 95 67 84 102 9 124 4 4 4 4 60 99 Rafoth Sandra 85 8 Ragus Jlm Ramaker Jrm 67 83 1 Rammlnger Wallace Rankm Rlchard Rasmussen Judy Rausch Tom Reck John Recker Duane Jlm Robert Recker Recker Reetz Reetz Reeve Reeve Reffke Reger Mlke Susan Barbara Ellzabeth Gan Duane Re1chardt Mrs Loss Relgel Rnchard Ream DuWayne Rernholz Mr Harvey Relnke Relnke Rernke Rernke Relnke Rellen Renler Renler Repper Davld Donna Jerry Larry Mary John Rae Jean Sharon t Mr Owen 60 72 32 135 139 127 134 4 131 4 46 77 81 67 8290 4 60 86 107 6 67 92 108 37 99 103 4 47 84 14 91 134 135 16 99 47 134 137 146 67 139 6 1 17 67 86 90 Rrchards Bull Richmond Sue Rrchmond Wayne Rncker Vlfglnla Rlckert Barbara Rrckert Paul Rlckert Ronald Rrdgely Brll Rldgely Dave Rrehl Roger 4 93 94 3 6 60 92 60 130 47 76 77 Rrgden Krlstlane Riley Sharon Rlordan Sharon Rlppl James Rnppl Sharon Rltchre Bonnle Rltchle Dennrs Rnverslde Paper Roberts Bruce Roberts James Schol 60 98 47 arshup Robrchaud Muss Leone 20 82 Robrllard Mark Roblnson Faye Roblee Gal Rochon Paul Rochon Rochelle Roeck Mary Roehl Shlrley Roelofs Howard Rohlof? 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' ................... .13 , b ....6 ,130, , , ' , ........................ 68 , ..... , , t . ,131, , ..................... 49 , A ........,..... 50,133, 13 ,139 ,1 , 1 5 , S ...................,.... 67 , ..................... 68, 105 ' , ' ...................... 51 , ............. 49, 132, 139 , ................,....... 61 ' ...........,.. 146 , .......................... 67 ' , ..........,. 50, 114, 141 ' , ................... 61, 109 , ........................... 60 , ' ...................... 50, 137 ' , ' .................... 68, 134 Tackett Kathy 68 78 85 92 94 Taggart Margo 68 82 88 89 91 115 Taggart Roberta 6 89 93 6 Talisman Business Talisman Editorial Tank Allce a or John 51 87 88 122 Techlin Charlotte Techlin Doris Temmer Jim Temmer Mary Templan Sharon Tennis Tepper Dona 93 94 Tesch Mary Lou Tews Donna Theisen Tom G Thelsen Thomas Theyel Jud: Theyel Ronnie Theyerl Mr Donald Thlelman Barbara 15 51 84 Thomson Barbara Thomson Mary Thorne Mr Russell Thorson Andrea Thurber Mlllamae Thurk Barbara Thurk Ruth 68 44 4 52 92 92 106 89 92 Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Vau Dmter Thomas Domelen Carol Domelen Janice Domelen Martln Dyke Esther Dynhoven Don Groll John Handel Handel Handel Handel a Heuklon Heurck Landghen Robert Lleshout Adnan lleshout Bonme Lneshout John Ryzln JoAnn Ryzln Sharon Stlppen Ruth Toll Donald Toll John Wyk Tom Zummeren David Zummeren Karen ghan Arthur Charles Mary Roger Thomas an 5 01 52 39 105 124 36 4 53 124 9 Veltenhans Bernice Velle Ronnie Verbrlck Darlene 53 77 78 82 Weight lnftmg Weigt Donald Welnkauf lynn Weiss Bonita Weiss Judrth Weiss Ken Welhouse Julie Welland George Wellnltl larry Welsch Charles Wendlandt Corky Wendlandt Roger Wendt Jack Wennernan Tom Wenske Klaus Wenske Regina Wenzel Darlene Wenzel Pete Wen1laH Kay Lynn Werkhe ser Paul West Elaine West Harry West Tom Wetak Mr Hubert Wettsteun Sandy Wetzel Bob Weyenberg Jim Weyenberg Mary Wheeler Leota Tlbbetts Jane 6 89 91 Tlede Sharon Tierney Dennis Tllkens Keith Tillman Judy Tilly Peter Tnmmerman Mrs Janet Tlmmerman Mr Herbert Tock Kathy Tock Mary Tollefson Ronald Tornow Totzke Track Traas Jo Anne Trerber Trelber Treiber Trenber Trentlage Sharon Trettm James Trettm Lynn Trlnrud Wayne Trost Ramona True Joan Truttschel Linda Tuckls Robert Tumblmg Turkow Allen Tumi? Mary Jeanne Bull Ervin Judith Raymond Robert Ulman Barbara Ulman David Unmuth Jerry 116 52 83 4 68 97 52 94 107 5 124 4 52 94 4 7 82 90 68 86 126 6 68 98 Urban Mary B3 92 4 Ushers Club Utschng Sandy Valley Barbara Van Berkel Sandra VandenBerg Al Vanden Busch Harry Vanden Heuvel Diane Vanden Heuvel Jack Vanden Heuvel Mr Eugene Vander Heyden Paul Van Dunter Karen 158 Index 16 99 126 27 Verbrlck Lynn 68 83 92 104 4 6 Verbruggen Darlene 6 102 116 7 Vercauteren Fred Verhoeven CeCe Verkunlen Jerry Verkullen Sharon Verner Joe 6 V F W Citizenship Award 4 Vick Betty Vlegut Douglas Voecks Robert Voigt Debbie Voll Judy Vonder Here Lenore Voss Carl Voss Kathy Voster Pat Vyse Becky Vyse Richard Wadie Pat Wagner Gerald Waite Lola Waite Sue Wallerman Bonme Walter Dave Walter John Wankey Gary Wankey Mary Wankey Richard Ward Susan 19 54 6 100 7 53 78 90 69 92 99 04 6 9 69 86 53 77 95 54 109 6 1 3 69 94 69 124 4 9 4 9 74 76 77 83 White Caps Whitehead Ralph Whntford Whitman Whitman Whitman Whitman Whitney Wichman Wlchman Wlchman Wlchman Wschman Ruth Donna Kathleen Noreen Una Patricia Michael Vernon Wesley n Barbara Wlchmann John Wlckesberg Lucille Wucinske Judy Waesner Janice Wiley John Wllk Darreld Wilkinson Kay 15 55 88 89 92 103 5 9 103 6 548387 6 9313 8 130 31 69 100 108 91 103 119 8 69 85 135 69 93 95 98 4 4 587 31 4 Wlllecke Gary 69 93 Wnlluams Judy Williams Miss Marlone 15 85 Winch Linda Wink Carol 89 Wink Nancy 55 82 88 89 92 94 05 Wink Robert Winkler Roberta Winter Diane Winter Nick Ward Tim Warming Sue Warner Dave Washechek Susan Wautlet Dennis Weber Weber Weber Weber Weber Weber Barbara Dave nc Jerry Marian William 69 74 91 6 3 54 85 54 4 4 4 4 4 6 4 69 134 Winter Robert Wnrman Connie Wnrtz James Wise Catherune Witte Mr Werner Witzke David Wutzke Duck Wutzke Mr Lawrence Wochos Mary Woehler Allan Woehler Bob Woehler Marilyn Wegner Bonnie Wehrenberg Eleanor 85 88 4 Wehrman Donna 44 Wohlford George Wolf Miss Annabelle Wolf Gene Woltgram Harold 114 55 777895 613 5 92 10 69 91 05 23 36 , ........ ,,,,, 9 5, ' , ..................... 52 ' -' ' ...............,........ 135 102,117 , .........,.,........ 68 ' , ........................ 61 , .. ,,,,, ,117 , ' ..........,......... 52 ' , .....,.. 69, 3, , 11 , 147 , ........ 1, , , 10 , 113 , ' ..........,........ 52 ' , ' ..,................... 61,117 ' - ' .,....,,........,... 84 , . ..,...a..,....... 3,1 ' , ' ....,,.....,.......... 54,101 ' - ' ' ............,....... 85 , ,................... 68 ' , ..,.......,.....,....,,... .69 , ' ............,.,.,...,...,... 51 , .,.,...,.,..,,..... , 1 , ' ........,.... , , ,101 T yl , , , , ,124,139,1 , ,................... 53 , ......... .. 9, , 1,118 ', ..,........ ,...... 6 1, 138 , ......,....,....,,.... 61 ' , ....,..,,..,....,...... .69 ', ' ....,.................... 68 , ..................... 68 , ..,.....,,.,.........,. 69 , ' .,........,...,........... 51 ' , Pt .................... 53, 89 , ................,.,.. 54 , ....,........,.......... 61 , ...... 68, , ,1 , ,.... a..... ,..,.. . . ..69 ', .,.........,. ,......,.. 6 8 , J .....,,,....,,,,....... 68 , ........... 61, 6, ,1 , 132 ' ........,,,...,................ 132 , .,...........,,... 61 , .,..,..........,....... 61 , ...... 68, , ,113,115,117 ' , ' ................... 53 , .........,,.......... ...54 , ................,.. 51,141 ' , ' ............ ,.,53,100 , ' ........,............ .117 , ........,.,....,.....,.,,. 68 ' , .........,....... 68,12 , ...................... .69 ' , . ,................... ...68 ', ...................... 53 , ..................... .61,130 ' , P. ..... ,............... 6 8 ', ................. 53,137 , ....,.............. .54 , ' ..... ,................. 6 1,109 ' , ...,..,......,........ 61 i , ..,................... 69 , ' ..........,.....,....... 51 , ........,...........,., 68 , ' ..,....................... 61 , . ................ 19,11 , .......,............. 68,136 , ............,........... ..61 ' , .. , , ,88,92,95,114 , ........,..,..., , ,13 , .,.................. .......54 , ..,...........,.... , , ' .................. 53 , . .................. 16, 21 , ........................ 61 , ,.,............... 68 ', ....,........ . , , , . ...........,..... 17,111 , ,..,..............,... 61 , ......................... .69 , ................ 61, , ' , ' .................... 68 , ' ....................... 69 , " ...............,..... 52 ', ' ...............,......... 61 , ...... 61, 78, , , 116, , .................. , , ' , ...,..... ,,,, 9 2, , 13 , ......,................,... 52 114,117 , ........,.......,....... 69 ' , ...8, , ,99,104, ,141 ', ..... , , , ,11,11 ' ................ 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