Appleton High School - Clarion Yearbook (Appleton, WI)
- Class of 1960
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CLARIGN
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"In the rolling river valley,
Where the Fox flows by,
A famous high school rears the banner,
Appleton on high. "
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Appleton High School
lives through its people
People who . . .
reach for ideals
pursue new interests
practice self-government
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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."
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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
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Mr Werner A Witte Assistant Pnncnpal
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Miss Annabelle Wolf Dean of Girls
Mr Charles W Cook Dean of Boys
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Mr. John P. Mann, Mr. William Knufh, Mr. Franklin Nehs, Dr. Nell McLeod-Board of Education.
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Mlnler Penny Ersele Barbara Muller
Miss Erhelwyn Baerwaldl
Head Llbrnrran
Library Staff
Mun Ruth Parlunson
Assistant Librarian
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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Mathematics Head
Cafeteria Cashier
Mr. Walter Pribnow
Science Head, Physics
Dit-Dot-Dit Club
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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
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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.
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Mr. Frank Comolla Mr. Lester Schulz Mr. Russell Thorne
Band Chorus Orchestra
Pep Band Chorale
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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.
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Mr Kenneth Sager
Socxal Studies Head
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Tennis Coach
Mr Ade Dillon
Socual Studnes
Head Football Coach
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Socnal Studtes Amerncan Hxstory Social Studues
Ushers Club Debate Testmg and
Measurements
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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
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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
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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
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There are always many questions in Senior Special Typing-Dick Schinlx, John Laird, Mr.
Timmerman, and Peter Peckham.
Mr. Herbert Timmerman
Commercial
Commercial Club
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Commercial Commercial Commercial
Commercial Club Commercial Club Commercial Club
J. V Basketball Quill and Scroll Pep Cluo
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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
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The ottice of Appleton High is always busy-Miss Verna Hahn, Mrs. Helene
McElroy, Miss Joyce Wolk.
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N , M N , Wetak, Mrs. Herman Schwartz, Mrs. Violet Hime-
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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
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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
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Archery Club
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Marcia M Arnoldussen Badger urs State 3 Claruon 3 4 Future
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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
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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
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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
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Eleanor Bender Commercial Club 4 Latin Club 2 Evue Berg Pep
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Carole Berghuis Transferred from St John s Little Chute Was 4
Fredrick C Berllvam Football 2, Pep Band 2 3, 4, Student Council
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Barbara Blselx Art Workshop 3 Pep Club 2 3 Spanish Club
Janice Ann Blahnlk French Club 2 Pep Club 2 3
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Mary Ann Blessman Bowlung Club 2 3 Curlaln Call Production 3
AA 2 4 Talisman Sandra Jean Blmlc Transferred
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Gerald Frscher Basketball 2 Football 2 Student Council 2 3
JoAnn Fischer Spanlsh Club 3 4 Tumblnng Club 4 Raymond
J Fischer Curtann Call Production 3 Archery Club 4 Spanush Club
4 Vlsual Aids CIJb 2
Ellen Rae Flsher Transferred from St John s Luttle Chute Wls 3
Mary Flood Bowlnng Club 2 3 4 Judith Ann Forbeck latrn
Club 2 Pep Club 2 Spanish Club 3
David K Foth General Course Joyce Fox General Course
Thomas Armm Frarlrng Camera Club 4 Prmtrng Club 3 secretary
treasurer 4 Vrsual Auds Club 4
Nladalyn Evans Curtann Call Actrng 3 4 Curtann Call Productrort 2
Homecoming Court 4 Library Staff 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Quill and
Scroll 3 4 Spanish Club 2 3 president 4 Student Council 4 Talls
man 3 feature co edrtor 4 Donna Everson General Course
J n Falcus Badger Boys State 3 B ketball 2 3 A Footb Il 4
Lrbrary Staff 4 Track 2 Flag Ravser 4
Thomas Fallon Curllng Club 2 3 Margaret Farrell Bowltng Club
Jean Fauk Transferred
Call Production 4 Latin Club 4
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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
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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
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Latm Club 2 Pep Club 2 Karen Gllbertson C arson 2 ass
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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
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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
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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
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Cheerleader 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Student Councul 2 Tumblmg
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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
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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
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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
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Manlyn R Kerkhotf Pep Club 2 Kar Kese Bowlnng Club 3 4
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4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4 , . . Cal Kluess: Badger Boys State 3, Basket'
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Inez A Manderfield G I A A 3 Pep Club 2 3 James F Manner
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Ronald H Lom General Course Janne losselyong Pep Club 2 3
Janice D luebke Curlaln Call Achng 2 3 4 Debale 2 Declamaflon
3 4 German Club 3 secretary 4 Latin Club 2 Pep Club 2 3 4
State Musuc Feshval 2 Siudenl Council 2 Radio Forum Workshop
Gretchen A Lust Bowlung Club 2 Home Arts Club 2
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James Maass General Course Joyce Llllnan Magnuson Future
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Sandra L McKenny Future Nurses Club 2 3 4 Latrn Club 2 Pep
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Edmund C Muller Bowlnng Club 2 3 4 Pep Band 2 3 4 oe
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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
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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
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Football 2 3 4 Golf 2 3 Lahn Club 2 3 Duane Olson lnfra
murals 2 3 4
John Olson General Course Fairlcla M Oskey Art Workshop
3 4 GIAA 2 3 4 Lalln Club 2 3 Pep Club 3 Spannsh Club 3
Jo Anno Osiertag Chorale 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 Stale Music
Feshval 2 3
Bob Oftman Lahn Club 2 Donna M Pack Bowllng Club 2
G IA A 2 4 Pep Club 2 Stafe Muslc Feshval 3 James A Palfzer
Camera Club 2
Wllllam Palfzor Inlramurals 2 3 4 Jlm Panko Curlmg Club
Vlsual Aids Club 2 Ebben Paponfus General Course
Deanna Jean Netzel Art Workshop 2 3 4 Lahn Club 2 Pep Club
3 Sieve Neuenfeldt Studeni Councnl 2 3 Karen lee
Nlemuth Archery Club 2
Nea lee Nlssen Art Workshop 2 3 4 Bandette 3 Clarlon 2 3 4
Curfaln Call Achng 2 3 4 Orchesls 2 3 vice president 4 P Llub
3 4 Spanish Club 3 4 Ushers Club 2 3 Barbara Ann
Nofebaarf Art Workshop 2 3 Lahn Club 2 Orchesus 3 secrefary
Kathryn F Nowell Pep Club 3 4 Tumbling Club 4
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Potter Art Workshop 4 Bandette 3 Future Nurses Club 3 4
GIAA 2 3 Latln Club2 Pep Band 2 3 Pep Club 3 4
James R Prlce General Course Sandra Ann Rafoth Bandette 3
Bowllng Club 2 secretary treasurer 3 4 Latm Club 2 Quill and
Scroll 4 Talusman 3 4 Thomas Rausch Tennis 2 Track 3
Cross Country 3 4
Robert l Recker Jr Archery Club 2 Bandette 3 4 Bowlung Club
2 3 4 Pep Band 2 3 4 Spamsh Club 3 4 State Musa: Festival 2
Talisman 2 3 Tenms 2 Oratory 4 Mika Reetz Bowlmg Club
2 3 4 German Club 2 3 Duane Reger Transferred from St
John s little Chute Ws 3 latln Club 3 Pep Club 3
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Mary Paulson Transferred from Weyauwega Wrs 3 D Peter
Peckham Badger Boys State 3 Curtain Call Acting 2 3 4 Football
2 Intramurals 3 Latin Club 2 Student Council president 4 Track 2
Sharon Lea Pekarske Pep Club 2 3 Spamsh Club 2 3
Barbara Perron Curtain Call Production 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 Talus
m n 3 4 Patrncla Nan Pfatferle Curtaln Call Productnon 2 3
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Student Councll 4 Mary L Pfister Camera Club 4 Future Nurses
Club 3 latm Club 2
Janet Phllllps Transferred from Kimberly Ws 3 Carolyn
Pllgreen General Course
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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
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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
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3 4 Llbrary Stat? 4 Pep Club 2 State Musnc Festnval 3 Stu ent
Council 2 3 Symphonette 4
Donna M Salm Bowlung Club 2 Pep Club 2 Ray Sanders
B wlnng Club 3 4 Ch ale 2 3 4 State Musuc Festlv l 3
Donna Sartonus General Course
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D Salm R Sanders
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Charles H Sauter Curlmg Club 2 3 Intramurals 3 Track 2 3
Yvonne M Schaefer General Course
Duane Scheuer Bowling Club 3 GlAA 2 Pep Club 2 Ken
Scheuer Basketball 2 Football 2 lntramurals 2 3 4 Richard
R Schmk General Course
James Schmldt Bowllng Club 2 3 4 Golf 2 3 Walter Schmaclt
Go 2 Intramurals 2 3 4 Judy Schmledlng Bowling Club 3
Commercual Club 4 Pep Club 2
N ncy Sthmlt F ture Nurses Club 2 3 4 GIAA 2 3 4 a
Club 3 4 Pep Band 2 3 4 Science Club 2 3 Tumblnng Club
Manlyn Schmitz General Course Norbert Schoettler Archery
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Carla Schultz Bowling Club 2 3 Chorale 3 4 Pep Club 2 Student
Councll 4 Dan Schultz General Course
Darlene Schultz Cheerleader 2 Chorale 2 3 Future Nurses Club
2 3 GIAA 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 State Muslc Festival 3
Sally Schultz Homecoming Court 4 Latnn Club 2 Pep Club 2 Student
Councll 3 Karen Schulze G I AA 2 Pep Band 2 Pep Club 2 3
Larry I. 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
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Schrester Art Workshop 4 Future Nurses Club 4 G IA A 2 3 Latln
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Cross Country 3 Track 3 Michael Smock Archery Club 2 Bowl
Ing Club 2 3 4 Golf 2 3 Intramurals 3 4 Rose Mary Smudde
G I AA 2 latin Club 2 Pep Club 2 Quill and Scroll 4 Talisman
Janice Ann Snell Bowling Club 2 4 Home Arts Club 2 Larry
Speel Camera Club 4 Curtaln Call Production 2 3 4 Debate 4
Oratory 4 Science Club 4 Judith Ann Spence Transferred from
Shlocton Wis 3 French Club 3 Pep Club 4
Elizabeth Springer Transferred from St Marys Menasha Was 3
Future Nurses Club 3 Ginger Springer Chorale 2 3 4 Clarion
eclamatnon 4 F ture N rses Club 2 3 4 GIAA
Student Council 2 Herb Stanelle General Course
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Martins Sics: German Club 4 . . . Carol Siebers: Curtain Call Produc-
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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
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Latin Club 25 Radio Forum Workshop 2 . . . Evon Stingle: General
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Mary lou Tesch Archery Club 3 G I A A 2 3 4 Latm Club 2
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Karen Ann Van Dmter Home Arts Club 4 Pep Club 3
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Orchesus 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Quill and Scroll 4
Fred Vercauteren General Course Cece Verhoeven Bandette 2
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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,
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Kay lynn Wenxlaft Clarron 2 3 4 Curtam Call Productuon 2 3
Latnn Club 2 Pep C ub 2 3 4 Student Council Thomas
West General Course Una Mae Whltman Bowlnng Club 2 3
Cornmercnal Club 4
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Pat Wadle Curtam Call Acting 2 3 4 G I AA 2 Sue Warte
Transferred from Clmtonvnlle Was 3 Susan lynn Ward Badger
Grrls State 3 Claruon 3 assustant and faculty edntor 4 Curtam
Call Actlng 2 3 vlce president 4 Latm Club 2 3 secretary 4
Pep Club 2 treasurer 3 presudent 4 Qulll and Scroll 4 Foreugn
Exchange Student to Faroe Islands 3
Dave Warner Latun Club 2 Susan Washechek Future Nurses
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Catherlne Wise Archery Club 3 G I A A 3 Symphonette 3 4
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George A Wohlford General Course Gene Wolf General Course
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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.
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FIRST ROW: P. M. Hoolihan, D. Hopfensperger, N. Hopfensperger, Je. Hooy
man, P. Houlihan, R. Housfon, J. Hovde, D. Howe, S. Howells, R. Hummel
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SECOND ROW: C. Jackson, Rob. Jansen, S. Jansen, B. Jenkins, S. Joel, Ja
Johnson, Je. Johnson, K. M. Johnson, G. Jones, J. Jones, E. Jorsiad.
THIRD ROW: D. Jurgensen, J. Kading, M. Kallas, J. Kapp, M. Kapp, J. Karweick
V. Kasfen, P. Keane, D. Kellner, S. Kielgas, M. Kimpel.
FOURTH ROW: B. King, P. Klsslinger, K. Klaus, P. Klingbeil, P. Kloehn, C
Knaack, R. Kosifzke, T. Koss, S. Koves, E. Kranzusch, L. Kraus.
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.
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Rog. Larsen, L. Larson, M. Laux, T. Laux, R
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SECOND ROW G Melchlors K Mennmg J Melllg B Meyer C Meyer M Meyvhaler J Mcelu A Mxgnon Ja Muller P Muller B Mueller
THIRD ROW Do Mueller S Mueller J Murphy D Mussel? 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
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TENTH ROW D Schusfer M Schwalenberg S Seldler
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Trelber S Trenllage L Treihn W Trlnrud B Valley J Vanden Heuvel M Van Handel B Van Landghen R Van
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SEVENTH ROW T Wenneman P Wenzel E West H Wes? M Weyen erg :man
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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
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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
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FIFTH ROW I. Calkins S Campbell R Casey S Chmlel T Choudolr K Chrlsfen
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SECOND ROW: R. De Both, P. DeBruin, R. DeBruin, S. DeBruin, D
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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FIRST ROW J Grlesbach J Grimes J Grlshaber S Grlshaber P Grohe I.
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THIRD ROW J Hansen P Hardnng W Hardt C Hartford C Hartwug B
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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
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THIRD ROW John Johnson Joy Johnson Joy Johnson K Johnson
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SEVENTH ROW 5 La Rock N Larsen R La sen E Larso R Larson
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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
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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
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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,
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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
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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
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Albrecht
Baker
Barlow
Becher
Cox
Doerfler
Ellefson
Frommherz
Grayer
Havel
Holcomb
Hopfensperger
Huebner
Jacobson
Krleglsteln
Martxn
Muller
Mlllsteln
OTHER SOPHOMORES
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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
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Activities
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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.
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Substitute cheerleaders pose with new mascot-Ron Abel, Jim
Choudoir, John Falcus, Denny Garvey, Ike Wolfgram.
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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 ,
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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
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"I'd like to know what's going on around here."-Garrett, Dreimane, Peterson, LeDuc,
Herman, K., Heid.
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"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.
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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
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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'
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'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.
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"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,
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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.
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Discussing the issue for debate are:
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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
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Dnscussmg the declams are Judy Jones Lynn Kellogg Mr Kenneth Sager Gmger Springer
Pat Mathews and Carol Moen
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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
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Speel Mr Sager adviser
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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
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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
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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
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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?
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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
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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.
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"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.
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Calkins, K., Krieclx, Le Vee
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STANDING: Hay, Fulton
Choudoir, J,, Mclflhinney
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SEATED: Kellogg, Brown
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Gunderson, C., Mathews
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Dresang, P., Rudolph, R.
Jooss, Kettenhoven, Polk,
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MIDDLE ROW: Nafrop, D.
LaMore, Treilin, L., Berk
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TOP ROW: Grneiner, Mar
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Hollander, R., Dosial.
KNEELING: Gillespie, D., Duszynski.
STANDING: Miller, L., Monfeiih, Gallaher,
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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MIDDLE ROW: Grimes, Franck, N., Kettenhoven, Renier, S., Nelson, S., Nissen, N,
TOP ROW: Chappe, Bellinghausen, Duszynslni, McElhinney, Reetz, Ma, Anderson, S.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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BOTTOM ROW Dillon J Dyer Shipey Gunderson C Kirkpatrick Bauerlein Arnoldussen M Weber M Christen S
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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.
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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.
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O'Hara, Potter, J., Bubolz, ' 'F
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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,
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MIDDLE ROW: Sample,
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k Kay, P., De Bruin, S , Joyce,
Hollander, B,
TOP ROW: Richmond, Tep-
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Crowe, K., French, N,,
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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.
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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
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STANDING Potter J LaVlolette M Granberg Sumnncht M Hawkins Harreld Derridinger Hahn J Hamilton N
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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.
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Ervin Mentzel, Nick Kraft,
Thomas Mc Gilligan, and
Richard Linskens gather
around the proof press.
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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.
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Miller, Jim L., lsenberg.
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Tilly, treasurer, and Mr.
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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.
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Mr. Ediger,
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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.
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Officers and advisers explore our well-stocked museum-Brock, R.
Mr. Farrell, Davis, T., Vonder Here, Mr. Reinholz, Granberg, Mr
Vanden Heuvel.
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SEATED: Miss O'Leary, Carol Yentz, Mrs, Hogan, Sarah Adams,
Kathy Komp.
STANDING: Barbara Balza, Bonnie Van Lieshout, Judy Mitchell.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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-
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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.
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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.
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TAOP ROW Swanson, Wolr
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MIDDLE ROW: Franck, N.
Le Vee, Gutreuter, Bradley,
Whitney, Reetz, Ma., Ver
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TOP ROW: Vonder Here
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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.
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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.
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TOP ROW: Schuster, M,
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treasurer, Dr. Schlueter, adviser, Bette Saiberlich, president, Nancy
Wink, vice president.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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"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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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-
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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,
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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Left to Right Graves Cohodas Chappe Kremer Keane P Coach Graff Babb Mgr Buelow
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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
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STANDING Coach Vanden Heuvel Lorenz Wenzel P Dostal Cohodas Maller L Aul T Stab
Trnnrud Parker Harder R Coach Kohlman
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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.
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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
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STANDING: Hartwig, Swanson,
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"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.
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BOTTOM ROW: Kloehn, P.,
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J' TOP ROW: Chandler, Kasten,
Meiers, H a y d e n , Pautz,
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Jones, E, Davis T Bleck,
Wendt Wollwage Kading,
Cover, Schroeder, T, Wiley,
Asst. Coach Kohls
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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
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Babb, Bauer, T., Ochiltree.
STANDING: Bloomer, B., Manaef, g,,f 5
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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lar as strikes, doubles, turkeys, and frequently "gutter
ball."
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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.
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under the direction of Coach Witzke. Dick Griesbach
BOTTOM ROW: Griesbach, J., Brueggernan, Baehman, Griesbach, D. gerved as gecrefary,
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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.,
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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
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, 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
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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
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This was the twentieth year of intramural basket
baH underthe dwechon of Coach VVnzke
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FRONT ROW Martin Je Malueg R Weber W Kafura P Kluess
BACK ROW Finger Wankey R Van Wylc Walter D Taylor
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BACK ROW: Lahn, Brinlzman, Je., McKenzie, A., Tepper, Hatch, S., Chudacoff, Arnold, K., Ellefson, D.,
Gooding, S., Coach Black.
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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-
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drill under the instruction of Coach Black. Though one
season of practice does not produce experts, the
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Schroeder, Donna, Glasheen, W .V F ' 1 . A
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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
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Au., Seehater.
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k, J., Schrnieding, Mahlocll,
BOTTOM ROW: Recker, D.,
Reeve, B., Diener, Daul,
Cross, Captains, Hall,
Piette, E., French, J., Jones,
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TOP ROW: Hass, M., Fe-
mal, Hatch, S., Krieck, S.,
Holtz, K., Tesch, Pack, Tock,
M., Brown, Ja., Siebers, C.,
Brown, Ju,
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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
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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
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Jenkuns, R, Prosser, Kafura, P
ALTERNATES Hopkuns, Kellogg, Lawless, Muller, Sc, Rankun, Strueby
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Patnc a Joyce
Donna Remlre Duane Muenchow
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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
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Margaret Ann Jacobi
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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.
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BACK ROW: Lee, Kluess, Liethen, Malmstrom.
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ARCHITECTS
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SERVICE AND SUPPLY
Appleton Battery 8. Igmtuon
Servuce
Automotuve Supply Co
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AWNINGS
Appleton Awnnng Shop
BAKERIES
Elm Tree Bakery
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BANKS
Appleton State Bank
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BARBER SHOPS
Bob s Barber Shop
BEAUTY SHOPS
Alex s Beauty Salon
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BOOKS
Conkey Book Store
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Hahn s Bowling Alleys
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Appleton Yellow Cab Co
Fox Valley Cab Co
CANDY SHOPS
Bowlby s Candles
Oaks Candy Shop
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Wllmar Candles
CHEMICALS
Tesch Chemical Co
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Appleton Chamber of
Commerce
Konemlc Lodge No
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Avenue Dry Cleaners
Badger Cleaners
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People s Laundry 81 Ayr Mor
Cleaners
Rechner Cleaners
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CLOTHING FOR MEN
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Brldal Shop
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Products
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Dance
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I5 Dentists have donated as
friends
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Campbell Stores
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CONTRACTORS
Appleton Appllance Co
General Sales Co
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Langstadt s Inc
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People s Loan 81 Fmance Co
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Cohen Bros Fruut Co
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FUEL AND ICE
Ballnet Supply Co
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FUNERAL HOMES
Valley Funeral Home
FURRIERS
Krieck Furs
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Brettschnender s Furniture C0
The Carpet Shop
Donald s
Jenkins Furnuture Company
Riley Flne Furniture
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Wuchmann Furnuture Co
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The Drapery Shop
GIFT SHOPS
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Alko Super Market
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S C Shannon Co
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Krautkramer Hardware 8x
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Badger Plug Co
Fox River Boller Works
Fox Rlver Tractor Co
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METAL WORKS
Hemrutz Sheet Metal Works
MONUMENTS
Appleton Marble 2. Granite
Works
MUSICAL EQUIPMENT
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OFFICE 81 SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Becker s Typewriter Shop
Fox Rnver Oftlce Equupment
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OPTOMETRISTS
Drs Keller8.Keller Inc
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OPTOMETRISTS SUPPLIES
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MANUFACTURERS
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150 Sponsors
PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES
The Camera Exchange 8-
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Ideal Photo Inc
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Ken Mar Studuos
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Dr Jack Anderson
Appleton Cllnnc
Appleton Eye Ear Nose 81
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Drs MacLaren Landls 81
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Medical Arts Cllnlc
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2 Doctors have Sponsored as
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Appleton Post Crescent
Badger Prlntnng Co
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Jerry s Shoe Repasr
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Berggren Bros Sport Shop
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THEATERS
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TOYS 8. HOBBIES
Family Fun 8. Hobby Store
TRANSPORTATION
Buchert Inc
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WOOLENS
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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
. ' .................. 16 , ' ....................... 57,103 , .....,............,,,.. ...52
, ....................,..... 57 , ....,.....t....... , ,107 ' , ' ,,....,......,........, 57, 95
, ........tt........ , , 104 ' , .t........,,........ 27,108 , ,,.,..t,.............. ..23
, ...............,........ 62 ' , .,......,....... , ,103 , . ,.... .. ,...... ,
, ........,......,.. , ,13 , ............................ 27 , ' ,,..,..t..,.,,....,... .57
, ...,..,..,............ 62 , ,.... .........t.,.... 5 2,137 , t..,.,........,.....,.. .52
, ' .......1......., 26,101 , .,...................., 57, 133 , .,..........,,......... 28
, ' ,........ . ,..,........... 62 ', ..,. , , ,94,107,110, , ' .......,,.,,.., ,
, ..................... 26, 100 11 ,115,1 , ...,,. ,,,........... 5 7, 131
-, ,,,,, 5, , , , 13,139 , ' .,,......... 27, 101, 110,113 , ' ,............. 57, 99, 131
, ....,.....,............ 57, 132 , ......,.......,.. 62, 113 , ' ..........,,............... 57
' ' ' ..,,,.... 146 ' .......... 1 , ,...,.......,..,. 28,12
, ..................,... 62 , ,,.......,...,. 52, 108, 13 , ....,...... 62, 137, 141
, ,,,.,,, , , ,1 ,138 , ..... , , ,113,116,118 ld, ' ,...... . ..,........... ...,...57
, " ...................,... 26 , ........... ,................ 5 2 , ...,...,.,.........,.... .29
, ' ......... ,,,, 1 39 , ........... , ,39,115,119 , ' ,,,.,................,... 28
, .....,......... , 1 , 13 , ' ,,.,..........,........ 52, 107 , , ..,,.,,.............. 29,13
, ....................... 62 , ' ......,.....,,.,.... 57,137 , . ' ,,.....,.......,,.. 16
, .,...........,.,........ 62 , . ,........ ..... 5 7, 107, 117 , .,.,......,........ 52, 110
, ..,,....,.....,......... 26 , ' .,.............,.. 62,137 , .,,,...,,...,......, 29,13
' ' ' .. , ' ...............,,,...... 27 , ' ,,...,..,.,.......,..... ,.52
, , ,...29,56, 9,1,119,138
, ......,.............. , , ..,.........,.......,.... 62 , ' ......,...,.,,........ .62
, ................. 52, 93, 103 , ........................ 62, 98 , .............,.,,.. 62, 139
, ,................. 62,110 , ' .........................,. 57 ' , .........,....,......... 13
, ..,.........,.......... 62, 134 , ...,...... ,..,.......... 9 5 ' , ' .......,,...,......,.... 137
, . ' .................. 21 - , ..............,. , 1 , 103 , ........,,............... .57
, ..................... 62,103 ' , .,,............,,....... 62 , ' .....,.....,..,...,...... 29
, ....... , , , 104,107 ' , ..,,,........,.. , ,3 ,114 1, ' ......,............ . , ,135
, -.. ,,,, 94,117, ' , ..... 62 ,,,, 10, . . . ......,....,,..... ...,146
1 ,16' 110,113 , .................,. 29,1
, ....,.... ,,,, 9 1,101, , .................... 27,101 , ...,...... ,,,, 1 0
11 ,1 , ...,...................... 57 , ,,...,..... 57, ,113,115
,F , , ,136
, ...................... 57,100 , .....,........,,............ 62 , ...,..,................ .62
, ........................ 139 , .....,............,......., 27 , . ,... . .,.,...,,.... 29, 136
, ..........,..-.,...-.-.-- 26 , ' ,... .......,,...... , ...27,108 , . ' . ,........... ,
, ---------------'-'-- 62,117 Berg, Mary ...,......,................. 62 Brautigam, Carol .,.....,........,. , 1
, ..........---.-..---. 26,103 ', .,.........,............ 27 ' , .........,............ .29
, .............,........... 62 , ..............,.....,... 62 ', " .............,....... .62
,s ,,.............,...... 57,117 , .................... 62,11 A , .....,............ 2, 1
' ' ' ..................... 97 , ..........,...... 27,110,113 ' , .................. ,
, ---.--..---'-.-'4--.----- 26 , ............... , , ,102 ' , ............,.,...... ....57
, ................. , ,13o,133 , r . ...,.. ............... . ..57 1 , ' .... ,.......... . .. ,1
, ........................ 26 , ..................... 27,84 ' , . ,...............,..... .62
, .................... 62, 113 , ..............,.......... za , .... , ,125, , , 13
, ...,..,...,........,........ 62 , ................... , ,
, ' ....,....,... 7, , 1 , 139 , .,................,...., 57 , .......,,....,..... 57, 135
, ' , ,113
' .............,....... 145 , .....,,..,,......... 28,136 , ' ..........,......... 14
, .....-.1. , 1 13,145 , ...........,...,......... 28 , ' ..................... '.,.,57
, , .............. , ,116 , ' ....,..................... 62 , ................. , ,141
, ' .... ........ , 8 , ........ ,, ...... ,... 5 2,139 , .,..,..... , , 3, 1,141
, "---'-'-'---' "'---' 5 7f '03 , .............,.......,.. 57 , ,............... 57, 78, 116
, ......,................... 113 ' - , .......,....,...... 7, 1,137 , ' ................. , ,137
' , .,,.............. 7, 1 ,138 ' , ' . ..,.....,................. 28 , ' .......,.......... 29, 136
, ,.......,,..., , , ,100 - 11, " ......................,..... 62 '. ' ................... ...57
, .,.........,,......... 62, 100 ' , ' .,........,..., 62, 113, 117 , ........................... 57
.. ,....,,..,.... .,......... , 112,113 - , ...,,.,,......,..,.. 28,103 , ..........,......,...,. .62
, ..................,...... 62 ' , .,..............,......... 57 , ....,. , , 113, 130, 134,
, an ..........,............. 57, 136 - , ' .,..,........,...,.......... 62 135, 13
, .,.....,....,..,.., 57, 130 , . ' ....,.........,.... 23,138 , ..... , , 113, 127,134
, " ...........,...... , , , ...............,......... 62 , ........... 62, , ,132
, ,.....,,........,....... 62,108 ', ' ...................... ,..28 ' ', ' ' ........... .,..23
, .............,.......,.. 57, 138 , .............,....,.,., 28, 132 , ...,..,..,...... , , 107
, ' .,.,.....,.,..,...., , ,139 , ,.....,................,. 28 , .........,........... .52
, ..........,.......,.. 62,113 , .,.....,.,,..,.,,........,.. 62 , ...,............,...., 52, 117
, .,.,,,,,........,,....... 62 , ,.........,.......... 62,132 , ...........,......... ..29
, ...,. ,.......,,,. ........ 5 7 , ...................,. , , ...,..................,. ,.52
, ,,................... ...57 ' , ,.......,........ 28, 117, 138 , ' ..,............ 57, 105, 130
, ' ..,....,,...,...... 27, 113 , ..,,,,..... 52, ,1 , 13 , .,.......... 62,131,13, 138
-H " .,......,..,.... 130 , , .....,....... , , ,133 , . .......,. ........14
- ' .............,...... 126 , ' .. ,,,,, 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
Eastman Mrs Esther
Eastman Sandy
Eberhardt Roger
Ecker Jacquelme
Eckes Barbara
Eckes Tony
Edge Mr Kenneth
Edlger Mr Gus
Edwards John
Eggert Bette
Eggert Judrth
Each Bob
E1ck Sonya
Euckman Janlce
Ensch Thomas
Eusele Penny
Elks Awards
Ellefson Dell
Ellenbecker Karen
Ellls Balne
Elsner Dawn
Emanuel Mr Rnchard
Emerlch Gerald
Emmons Mr Edwln
Emnch Phyllls
Endres Nancy
Engel Sherry
Endter Bob
Enwall Karen
Enwall Sharlene
Erdman Dennls
Eruckson Jrm
Evans Arthur
Evans Madalyn
Everson Donna
Everson Robert
Everts Lyle
Extemporaneous
Falrthuld Judy
Falcus John
Fallon Torn
Farrell Margaret
Farrell Mr Thomas
Fauk Jean
Feavel Charles
Feavel Rlchard
33 73 77
58 86 106 30 4
6 107 116
89 102
4
63 75 82
85 86 101 105
58 82
58 108
3 86 90 103 113
32 93 94
63 81 93 98
32 08
63 94
135 138
9
14 32 9
145 147
32 137
16 127 3
63 93
33 73 87 B8
4
Spealung
88 39
33 137
16 99
92 107
, " .......................... 62 , .........,................ 30 , ....,,..,............ 103,138
, .,..........,..,...... , ', , ,..... ,,,,, 1 15 ', , ' .......,......... ...17
, , ................,..,.,.. 29,108 , ' .... 57, , , , ,13s, 141 ', ' .............,..... ,......63
', .......1............... 57 , ....,.................. 30,132 , ........................ .63
, ........,,........., , , ' ' ........,......... 1 , .,...,.1......,......,... ..32
, " ,................... 29, 138 , .................,.......,. 57 , ,..1......,...,.......... ..63
', ' .,........ 29, 2, 1 , 116 , .......................,.. 63 , .......................... 5a
, ....... 7 ,,,, 13,138 , ' ..........,.. , ,135 , ,..,.................... .63
, .................,..... 30, 141 , ..,..,.. , , ,1 , 13
I '- ,,,,,,,,,,,.,., , 1 ,139 ,,......,............... 131 , . ,.........,............ 32
', ' .,.................... 62,113 I ....-.v-.. I I 19,116 'I .4...-"'v.',.'.....-' I-.58
' . 41.-- ,fffff 9 5' , .,,.. 57 ,,,, 1 ,116 , .,.......... 3, , ,138
1021116 , .................. 31,132 , ' ...., 63, , ,113, 115,
' 1 -.-A--A'---'--- 1 '13 , .,............,.,........ 57 116,1 5
I --Q-.-.-------- 1 '113 ' , ...,.........,...,..... 57 ' , ..........,.............. ..5s
', , ,103 ' , , ,
1 --..9-------4------'---- 62 ' ' ........,,,..,.... 90, 91 , ,......,.,..,......... .63
U - ' ..-.-..'----r-4-'-- 21 ' ' .............. , , .... 32, , , , ,114
', ....,.................. 57 I -..'--'-4--,,---.",".. 58
' , ...30, 107, , ,145,147 , .............,....... 31,92 - .,....Y,A,,'.,4.,, IIIIII63
, ............... , , ,107 , , ,89,92, , , ' ,,,,,,,,,,,, I
, .............,............. 62 , ......,................... 58 1 ' '.'.....--lA...-. I ,130
, , ,,,, , , , 107, , ' ...,..................., 31 -I ' I I I I ,118
109,1 4 ' , .............,........ 63 ' ....A,..."...- I I I117
, .,........... , ,1 ,133 . . . .................... ...15 '
', .....,.....,....,... , ,116 ' , .................,..... 31 I - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I32
, ..,........, 30, , , 129 , ..............,.... 63, 100, 141 I - ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 9 QI 133
, .......,......,........ 57,130 ' , ' .............. 31, 113,1 5 I - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 58
, ....,.,..,.......... 30, 132 ', .......,................... 63 I , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, II21
, .......... , , , ,132 ', . ....................... 13 I III,I,IIII,,II,,I, II32I103
' ......,..... ............, 1 19 ', ' ,....,...,. 31 ,,,, 132 I III,IIIII,III,I,I,,,I, 63
', ....,.....,.... , , ,132 , ................... ,9,10 I - IIIIIIIIIII,,,,,,,,,, II32
109 I
', ......... ,,,, 1 13 De , ............... 63,136,139 I II,II,I,,,,I,,I,,,I,,,,,,, I53
', ............... , ,117 De ', ' ' .................,... 58 I I IIIIIIIIIII,IIII,I 13I39
', .....,,...........,. 57, 116 De ' , ' ...................... 58 - I I III,II,II,II,I,I,,,,, 1393
', ' .................... 62, 107 De ' ,P 1 ......,........,......... 63 I IIIIII,,I,IIII,,I,,, I 1
' , .................... 62,108 De ', ,......,.........,, 6, 136 I IIIII,IIII,III,I,,,,, II I
' , ............,.....,.... , 06 ', .....,............. 6, 94 I - IIII,III,,,IIIIII,,I,II,, 32
' , ,........ ............ 6 2 Declamation .........., ................ 8 0 Egglesyom Barbara IIIIIIIIIIIII 32I 137I 141
' , .,..............,..... 62 De , ' .,........... , , 139 ' I IIIIIIIII,II ,53I 124I 134I I
' ' , ,........ 62,113, ,1 , De , ' .....,,...... ,a,137 - I - IIII,IIII,,IIIIIIIIII,,I,,I ,32
134, 135 06 , ................. 63, 137 - I - III,II,II,IIIIIIIII, 5gI 10
' .,.,.............,....... 74 De , ............,.....,..... 31 - I III,IIIIIII,III,,I,,,,,,, 63
' , ' .........,.........., 30,137 ', ................ 31,101,137 - I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII, I I 3
, A ........... 30, 110, 113, 118 ', ......,,.....,....,...,.,. 63 1 IIIIIIAIIIIIIIIIIIIII I
, ,...... ........ , ,106 , ' , ......,................ 58 I IIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIII,,I I I I53
' , .....,...,..........,........ 30 ', ,..................... 6, 78 I IIIIIIIIIIIII,,,,,,, I32
' .... ,..... ..... ,,...,...,... , , ......................,.... 6 3 'I 1- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII, 63
, .,.....,.......,........ , , ........................ 63,85 I .............,..... ,
, ..,..,... ,...........,, , " , ,,.....,........ 63, 95 I , ' ...,..,... , , 13
, ....,.........,. , , ' .........,... 58, 94, 106, 13 - , ,...,............ , , 98
' , ......,................... 62 , .......,.............. 58 I I ' IIIIIIII IIIIIIII,,I I 14
, .,........,..... ,........ 6 3 , ,..,.......,........... 31 - I - IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII,,,,, 63
, .,...................... 30 , ....................,... 63 I II,I,IIIIIIIII,I ,,,,,,,, I 58
, ....,................. 57,95 , .....,,,.,.....,.... 63, 132 I II,I,IIIIIIIIIIIII,IIII,, I53
, .....,,............,..... 63 , ,.,......... ........ 5 8,137 I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII,I,,,I,, I63
, .......................... 63 , .........,..........,.... 63 I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII, 32I100
, , .......,.... ,...... 3 0,101 , ' .................,......... 5a I IIIIIIIIII,IIIII,I,,,, 58
, ........,.,,...........,.... 30 , ..........,.,.,,... 136,139 I - IIII IIIIIIIIII II,I,II,,, 5 3
, .. , 93, 6,110,113, , ,......,............, 31 - I - IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III53
117,118 ' ' , ' .,.....,..............,., 5a I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 33113
, , 5, 76 ,,,, 91, ' ' , ,,.... .,.. , ,.....,.. 5 3, 108 I IIIIIII I I35I I I91,
105,114, 14 ' ' , ......... 31, 91, 101, 10, 102I I1
, 4.--..-A------ 1 ,13 11711 7 , .,........,,...,......... .63
', .,.......,................. 63 ' ,"' ,......,..., , , ,141 I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII33
' , ' ....,...,........,...... 63 ' ' , . .,,.,.......,....,.,,. 31 I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II53
",4 ..,..,31, ,78,92,102,116 I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII33I113
, . .........,,,.......,. 17 ' ' , .,,.,,....,,.,....,,..,.. 63 ' IIIIIIIIIIII III31
' ........,.....,,..,.., 101 ' ' , ' ...,,, ,. ,....,. ,.,,.31
, . .,.,..,......,.,. 57,132 ' , ..,,..I,,I.....,....,,.,, 63 ' ' , . ..,........,..,.... .,..63
, . ' ....,,.....,....,..,. 17 ' , . ,..,.,,.., .,., 1 8,122,12 , ,,...,.. ,,,, 1 ,160
, , .,....,.,...... ,6,e7 011, ...15, 2, 3 ,,,, 93,1o2, , ,.,....,.,...
, ' ..,.,.,..........,,.,. 57,136 110, 116, ,13a,1 , ...,, I ....,.,.,... . ,
, ,,,..,.. . ..,. 57, 2, ,1 ' , ,,,.........,,.... , ,lo , . .........,. ,
, ......,.....,.,..,....... 63 ', ....,..........,,.. 58 , ,.....,,.,,.......... 33, ,
, ..,..... ,.,.,... .... , , ' .,..,................ , , ............,.,...,,.. ..63
, .......,......,.......,. 63 , ...,. ,.,...... , ,133 , ' ,......,..,,..,,......, .63
58 30 4
Feaval Terry
Fehrman Ruth
Feustel Dennus
Feustel Larry
Felauer Eddue
Feldmann Fred
Feldmann John
Felten Dan
Felton Mary
Femal Maureen
Feuck Dorus
Fuedler Pat
Fuglunsku Chr1st1ne
Fulen Jack
Ronald
Barbara
Gerald
JoAnn
John
Raymond
Ellen
Flanagan Maureen
Flan1gan Jum
Flood Mary
Flood Sharon
Flynn Mr Edward
Foelker Barbara
Football 8 Squad
Football Varsuty
Forbeck Judy
Fore1gn Exchange A
Forster Sandra
Foth Davud
Fourness 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 , . ' ..............,, 2 , 96 11 ,11
' , ...,............,........ 33 ' , .......,............,.. 64 , .... ....,.,... , , 99
' , ..,....................... 63 ....... ,.,............. 1 7 , ...........,. , .... ,..,..,. 6 4
' , ,................. 33, 103 ........,,............... 105 , ......,...... , , 108
' , .......,.,.............,... 33 , ............. , 1 , 13
, ..................... 63 , .............. ,..34, 12 , ...........,........... ....35
' , ' ...................... , , ......,. 64 ,,,, 1 ' ..,.............,...... 35, 110
, ..,................,.,. , ' , .......,............, , , ...,.......,... , 1 , 113
, ..,..........,......,.... 63 G. l. . A. ......,.......,............ 141 , ..,......... 64, 113, 118,139
, . .......,..,...,... , . . . . ' .,............... 1 , .........,........., ......58
, ............,.......... 63 ' , ....,................... 64 , .....................,.... .13
-" " ................... 130 ' , ..,............,........., 58 , ............,......... ...35
- ' ,...... ...,........... 1 23 ' , ...., ,. ,.,...,. ..... , . 8, 11 , .................. ,. , ,113
, ......,.................. 33 ' ' , ...,..................,.. 58 , ' ,.....,..,.........., .21
' - . F. S. ,.,.......... 115 ' , ....,....,.....,....,.,... 34 , ...... 58, 86, 91, 6, , 116
, ...........,........ , 1 ' , ................... , , ..-....-.---------- 1
, ' ........................... 33 ' , .........,..,....., , , . ........ ........,. . .16
, .........., , , , ' , ...,., 22, , , 1 , 103, , . ' ,........ ...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 , . '
, ..,.,............... , ,141 ' , ....,......,............. 64 , ........-..-....-...-... .-64
, ' ...... 58 ,,,, , 11 ' , ..... ,, .... , , ,103,138 , .................... 36, 13
, ' ....,.,...,.....,.....,..... 34 ' , . . ............,..... 18 , A. ..... 36, , , 137,14
' , ' .........., ...,.....,..... 6 4 , ' .................. , .,..... 58 , R. .................... .58
A , ' ....... ,... .................. 6 4 , ' ...... ,,.... ............ 5 8 , r, l .........,......,...... 13
' , ............................ 34 , ' ............,...,......... 64 , ' ........... 58, , ,135
' , ' ..,................... 64 , .,..,....,.,.,........... 58 ' , .................... 64, 105
" , .........,........,........ 64 , ....,.....,.,.......,.. 58 , ' ' ............ 64, 105, 133, 139
' , ,....... .......... ,.... 6 4 , . ....... ,,... . ..20, ,130 , ...,,..........,.. ..58,136
, ' ..,.............. 4, ,139 , ' ,......... , , , , .................... .36, 95
, ...................... 34, 108 , ..................... , , .................... ..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 ......,,........,. I I 1 I A,4,.,,,4,4.,,4, I 1 I 132
1, ..................... I ,113 I ......,........,. I , , .,........... I I ,116
I I .I ..,.......... I ,103 I ......,..............,.... 59 Ipf 11,,,,,..A4., I I I13I13
I I I .............,...... 64 I ........,......... I I I II I I I I I1 I 11 I
I ,I ....................... 58 I ' .,...................., 65 2I I I 14 I 1 7
' , ' ..,...................... 36 I ' .....,........,. I I 114 I ' ,,,,,,,I,,.,I,,,II,IIIII 39
I Mr. . H. ...............,... 12, 63 I A ..................... 38, 108 I ' ,,,I.,,,,,I,II,,,I,,,.,I, 39
I ................., ,....... 6 4 I ' ,.........,...... ........ 6 5 I .IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I
I ' ......................... 36 I ' ,........... I I 1 I 138 I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 139
I ....,,...,. 58, , I ,116 ' I ' " ..............,....... 38 I - II,,,,III,IIIIIIIIIII IIIII59
I ' ...... ,....... ........... 3 6 I ...,,.......,. 22, 38, 12 I IIIIIIII 65I 0I I I 95I 1 9
, .................,........ 64 I .....,.....,.,.... 65, 92, 114 I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 39I 101
, ' ...,..,..,...,,..... 5a,72, 130 I ' ....................... 38 I ' I ,III ,IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 3 9
' I ............,,...,, 64,115 I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII -22
, ..................... ..... 6 4 I ' ' ........... 65, 93, 97, 105 I ,,,II,IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 39I 136
I ...................... 36,101 I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .65
I .,........ 64, , , 99, 104 I ................. I I 2, I III65I I I I 90I 105I
I I " ............... , ,113 I ........,......,...... I 113I114I117I11g
I ......................... 64 'I .,... I I I 9 I 4, I ' I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I59I 109
I ......................... 36 11, I 146 ' I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 39I117
I ,..,......,...,..,. 37, 14 I ................. I I ' I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III39
, .......,..... I I , 132 I ..,,..................,. 65 ' I II,IIIIII,,I,II,III I59I10
I ' ,.,. 37, 75, 76, , ,1 ,103 , ........ , , , 1 , ' I ....,......,...... ,..59, 137
I ..,........,......... 58,108 11,116 ' I ' ,IIII 65I12 I I I 13 I 139
' I ......,,.,........ 4, ,113 I ...,...... I I ,108,116 ' I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII10g
' I ........................ 37 I ' ...... 8, I , 1 ,118,139 ' ' I I ,IIIIIIIIIIIII 19I 131I 13
I , I ....................... 58 ..,..................... 65 ' ' I ........,. I ,108,11
, ...........,....... 64, 124 'I ' I,...................,...... 38 ' ' I -- IIIIIIII III,II,I,,III I 59
1 I ' .,............,........ 37 I ........ I , I 13 I 138 I ' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III55
I I I .........,................ 58 I ......................... 59 I ...........,.......... 59, 117
I ,.......................,, 64 I R .............,............. 38 ' 'I ..................... 59, 117
ill, J' ..................... 8, I 134 I ............,.......... 9, 1 I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 6 I 97
' , . ' ........, , , 102 ' ...........,....... 146 I IIIIIIII IIII I 132
' , ' -....-..... , , ,1 ,117 ' , .................... , , ' ....................... 39, 12
Hintz, Konrad ...,......,..,.....,. 37, 108 Jenkins, Robert ................ 65, 124, 145 Kloes, George ......................... 65
' , ....,..,................... 64 ' I ,........... ........... I I ' IIIIIII 39I I I 13 I 13 I
, ...,.......,.., I , I 10 I ........................,. 65 1 I1
, ' ,...... .................. 6 4 ,yu ....................... as I ' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 15
I ..,..., ,,,I, 1 17 I . .,........... 65, 1, 10 I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIII59
' , ,.....,........ ......... 6 4 I ....,............,......... 59 I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I65
I ........................ 65 I . ' .......,..... I 'I IIIIIIIIIII I I I 95
, .......,......, 37,113,118 I ' I ,,..... 65, 83, 86, 95, 11 I I ' ' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II40
, ' ....,...........,...... 65 116,141 ' I .....,I...,., ,.,,.,, 6 5, 113
, ............... 58,100,137 I ' .,................,. 5 I 10 'I ' ............, 40, I 11 I 1
, .......,......,.... 58,109 I ......,............,.. 59 ' I ' ...........,..... 14
, ' ............., 58, 100, 141 I ..........,.............. 65 , ..................... 65
I . ' .,,.,,.,,...,... 22,100 I J ..1..................,.... 65 I I,,IIIIIII,IIIIIII I I105
, ............,....,.. 65, 137 I .....,,.............. 6 I 98 I ..........,... I I , 95
, ......,.... 7, I 1,119,138 I ' F. .........,...,. 6,10 I . " ......,...,...,... ..,13
, ,........,..... I ,113,118 I . .,.....1..,,..,...... 59 I ...1......,...,.... 5, 1,11
, .,..,,,..,,..,.,..,....... 65 I ...,..,.,........,.... 38 I ..............,........ .65
I ,...............,.... .65 I ' .,..,,..,......,,....,,. 38 I ......................,..... 40
' I ,...... . ,.......,.., 65, 98 'I ' I ,........,,..............., 65 I . ' .,......... , 13 I 13
I ,...,......... I I I 95 I .,...........,., 38,132,17 I . .............,.. ..1,132
I ......1.....,.. I ,93 , ........,..,.,.......,... 59 I .........,.......... 1 I 55
. ................ I I I 141 , ' ......,.,,.,.. , ,106,116 I ' ,..................... ...40
I ..,,,.,I.,...,. I I I 17 , ......,.,..... I ,1o3,141 I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIW40
I ...... ................... 6 5 I ..... 65, I ,113,116,118 I .......,.......,...... 65,100
. .....,......... 100 I ' ,,.,I, ,.,.....,,.,. 3 8,103 ' I ,..,,...,........ ......59
' ,I .I .,...,,, ,.72 I ' ........,,......,........ 59 ' I ..,...,,.,,.,..
I I . ....,,.,,,......,...,.. 58 , ...... .. .. ..,,..,.... 39 I .................,.. ..59,134
I . ..... .. ....,.,,...... 59 I 9 ,,,, 9,94, 103, I ,,.,.,..,.......... ..,.40I12
r ...,,..,,...... I ,117 11 I 1 6 , ......,,.....,.......... ,59
, .,.........,........,... 59 ' I ,....,...,..., ..39, 108 I ..,...............,,... H65
, ' ,.,.,....,,....,. .37 I .I . ........ . I ,117 I A ,..,....,.... ..,,.aI95
I I ..., ..... I ..108 I ,.., , 5,95 I ..,., .....40
, ' 59I11I13 I . .. 65 I . .,....65
, .,,... , .. ..37 I IIII II 59I 94I1
, ' . . ...37 'I . ...59, I132,139 I " ....113
, ' 5.7, I9,1o3, I . I 39 I ,....40
117 I I 65,1 I ,135I138I I ' ,........ .40, 13
, .,,.,,... ,.,..... 5 9 I 14 I ' ..,..........,..,...,..... 59
'I ' ..,, ..,... 6 5, I127I13 , " ..... ....,,.,., . 65 I ' .....,.....,..
, .......,.,..,,......,,,.,. 37 I ' . ........,...,....,.... 59 " I .,............I.. . I , 93
, ,....,.......,.. 5, 1 I 137 I ..................... I I ' I ........ I .......... .. 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, , . ' ,.....,.... 15,122, 124
4 ", 1, .....,t...,.......... 135 102, ,116,141 A , ' 4 -r--A 6, , , 1,11
4 ,,.,...,..............,.. 40 ', ' ,.....,..,,,...,... 65, 138 , . .....,.............. 21
' ,' , ......,.,...,....... ,..59 ' , .................,.,...,.. as " , ..,,r.........., .66, 96
, ......,,....11,.1....,..... 65 ' , ......1 41, , ,87,11,1 , ", .,..,..,.1,,11. ,,1..... 6 6
' , ,.....,,..,.... 40, 133, 137 , 1 , 1--1'---1- '1---11"' 6 0
, . ' ,,...,.,......,......... 21 ' , ' .........1.,.,....,. , I , .1.......,.....,,,... 60
, ..,......,,,.... 59,113,136 " , 4.--1-1-4.4---.- ----1- 6 6 f -6-"-11'-----4s--' 4 1
I ,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, ,65 4 , ,,.......,,,,..,, 1,a,114 , ,..,.... 3, , , , ,113,
, ,........,,.... .... , , .,............,..,,, 59,139 ,1
, . ..,........,. , ,101 , . ......,...,..........,.. 66 , ...,.,,.......,..,.,,.. .60
' ...,..,................ 65 , ,... .............. 6 6, 109, 141 , ' .,.,... 9, 1 , , ,91
' I ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 3 , ........ , ....,.,.....,... 59 , ...,.1-1.-11--, , ,110
, , , .,.....1,12,127,131,134 , " ............,....-66,133
' ........,.,...,.....,.. 65 ' , ....,.,.,,...,,,........ 66 ', ......,1... 0, , 1,135
1 ........., ,..,... ,... 6 5 , 105 , ....,..,..,..,,...,... 66,137 ', ' ,.............,.... . ,113
, 102,116 , . .
' " ................,. ....... 6 5 , ....,..11,.-1--1, 11------" 4 2 , ' '--11-4'6-s-'---4'ss-' 604 13
,' ,..,.,....,.,..,..,..,, 59, 136 , .......11.... 66, 100, 119, 138 , 1-1,.-11.- ,111ar.-a----.- - 43
, .....,,.......,.. 65,113,136 ' , ..............,.. 66, 10, 127 , ---1---1--1-6----1-1- 66
' .........,..,...,,....... 65 , ..-...------1-111,-'.-- 59,130 ' 1 ' 46'-- '-6-' 1--1-11--15'-- 6 9
' 4 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7,5I I ,141 , .......... .....,.,.,..,.... 5 9 ' , ............ 66, 1,118, 132
', 4 .....,..,,..,......,...... 65 , ,..........,...., 66, 136 ' , ---,,,--,,,,-,-,,,--,,, -66
I q,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,I I ,101 , ' ..,....,.,............ 42 ' , .,....,...,..,,,...... 60
' ' 1,,,-A .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 65 , ..,......,....., 59, 135, 138 ' , .----- , ,107, 1 ,116,141
' 4 ..,,............,...,.. 40 , ' ....., 42, , ,91, 10 , 113, , ' ..-,.,,-,,----,-- ,- , ,
' ,.... ............ 5 9, 137 116,118 , .......,...,,..,...... 43,101
, ......,.,..,.,..,..... 59, 102 , A ....... 66, 116, 137, 141 , -,-,,,--,,,4-,,-4 -1----- 4 6
2 .....,..........,,.... 40 , . ..............,,..,,..... 42 ', .,,.......,,.,...,, , ,
' ' I ...,..,.........,...,..... 59 , -,-.,,-----,---,--1--- 66
I ,,,, I ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 6 5 , ...,.....,......,,...,,... 59 , ...........,,............ ,60
' 1 ,......,,...,........ 40 , ............................ 59 , ..,...,,..,,-,---,-,--- ,60
' 4 4- . .... 1 10,110 , ............,,.,....... 66 , 9 ,..6,78, 89, ,113,119,138
' .... ffffff.fI .,.... f ...... 59 , .,....,, , , ,113,117
' , ...... 20, , , , aa, 91, 13 , ' ......,.......,.,..,..,. 42, 10a , ......,,..--,---, -,-,,1-, 6 6
, . ,,........ .......... 6 5,109 , .......,.,.....,..,...... 42 , ....,.......,..,.,..,... 66
, ,,..,...... ......... 5 9,109 , . ..............,,....... 14,117 , ,.....,,.,.,.,.,,......, 66
44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 94,111 4. 4,444614,4,444,4,4,4,4,4.4if4,1:2 M4421 1244, 120, 132
' Qlfiffffffllflif ..... 65 , .....,.......,.......... 66 ' , .,.., ,..,...... ....,.. 6 0
, ' - ................,.......... 41 , ........... 42,94,113,116 ' , ,--,,-,,,,-----,-- 4---4-- 6 6
I II 9I I I I10 I 113I , .......,,...,. 42,11 ,141 ' , ...............,....... 43,136
114,119,130 , ........,,.........,. 66,141 ' , ...... 1 , 19, 43, , , ,
' ...,.......,............ 65 ' , ' .....,........,.,..... 42,113 ' , . .......,..- ,,,43, 11, 136
,' A 1 ....,....,................. 65 ', ,.,.,.. . ,... 59, 92, 102, 116 ' , ,-,-.,,---,-- M --,,, ,
, ............,,.....,...... 59 , .,..,,.,..,.. 66, 103, 137 ' ,J' H- .,-,-,--,-,-,----,-, ,,,--4 6 6
, . ...... ,...... ..,..... , , , , ,136,1,17 ' ,' -4 ,1,---- ,--,,, - -, , ,
I 511 III65I I I110I 113I 116, 118 , ' .............,.,.., 66, 139 ' , ......,.,...,..,,...... ..43
,103,113 , ' ,L ......,.....66,86, , ,135
' ' ............. f .......... 65 . , .......,.,...,....,,.. 42 ' , ' ,..,............,,.,. 43,113
" .......,.................. 17 ', ....,,...,... 1,42,12,l3 ', " ..........,.,,..,..,.... 60
' .......,...,.........., 106, 107 ' , ,...,........ 6 , 12 , 127, 133 ' , ,..,.,....---, ,,,,--,--- 1 08
, , ,103 , . 13 ' , ...........,,66, , ,137
I, INIH6 I ,, .,.,.,.,.,..,....... 42,10 ' , .....,......,..,....... 66,132
-I IIIII,,,II,I 1I I10 I 116 , ' ...................,.. ,.66 ' , .....,......,......... 132
' ................,.,.., 65, 108 , .,........,........... 42 ' , ' ' ,...,. . .,,....,. 66, 136, 139
, ..............,. ,. ,.... 59,136 , ..,. ,.... . ,.,,.,.... 4 2 ' ', ' ..-.,,-.-,,,,-,, -,,1---1 - 95
130 , " ,'........,.,.66, ,1,134
1 , .,... 41,122, ' , 25,127, ', .,.., ,. .,.. 6,127,133,139 Q ' ', -..--,,-,-,--,-,, -4-- ,
12,134 ',J' ..................,.,..... ,60 I , .,.............,....., 6,
4 I ..,.......,. , , ,117 ', .,,,,........,.,.......... 66 I , ....,.........,,..... ,
I III65I I I I I I 103I 'I " ..,................ , ..., 43 , ........,...,......,. .,.44
113I115I117I 118 ' I I IIIIIIII I I I 89I1O7I I I ........ ,.,. ..,......,.... 6 6
, ........ ....,...,.,..,,,. 5 6 116,138 , 4 -,.,,-,-,-,-,,--,-,, 6, 1
- ' , ...............,. 41,103 , ..,.,........,.....,..... 43 , ,..,......,.. 44, , , ,
, ......................... 59 , ,.-,---,-- A ,---,,--,-, 4-60 ,I 4444-444444444 -44-4-444- 4
', ' ' ,... , , , , ,113, , ...........,.,.,..,,., 60 I , ,......,...,... , ,1
117,147 , 15 .,.,,..,....,........... 43 I , ,,,,,-,,-,,,-,-- ,-,----- 4 4
, ,..,..,.... , , ,113,116 , ...,.....,..,,....,..... 66 I, .,..,....,.,.,............ 66
, ..........., 1, , 12 , 13 , 147 , .,... 66, , , ,1 ,113, I , I .,......,.............. 66
, ' ,....... . .,..,,. 9, 1,130,134 114,118 , ,......... .,............ 4 4
, ,...,.....................,. 41 , ,...... 43, , ,1 ,116 ' , .....---,-,-,- ----,,---- 6 6
4 , ,........,..,.... ........... 4 1 , .....,.... , , , ,117 , ..----,,--,---,, ----4- 6 6
, ............,....... 41, 108 , ........... ,... ....,... 4 3 , ' ......,...,....,....... . ,
' ................,..... 41 , ' ...,..,.....,.,..,.. ..,.. . ..60 , ,--,-1-,---,--- -,----4 - 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? Loren
Rohm John
Rollefson Sharon
Rolofl Nancy
Rosenberg Mary
Rosenthal Arlene
Rosera Allen
Rosera Duana
Rossmerssl Carole
Rosz Lynda
Rotary Scholarshrp
Rothe Roger
Rothrock Nancy
Rowe Chandler
Rowe Cynthra
Rowe Jane
Rowen Patrlcla
Rowland Nancy
9316
67 98 99
67
4
87 94
107
98 0
7
96
4
6
9
136
92
4
47 98
, ' .... 66, , ,11,118, 132 , ' ..........,........ , ,' ,,.,A.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,
, .......... ,... ........ 6 0 ,130 , . ,.,...t.....,,,...... ..45 , ' .t........ , , , ,
, .,,....,.,............... 44 ' I ".'-'..'-..'..".- 67
' . 4""""""4"" "" 1 09 , .4...........,..., 45, 1,141 1 -s'-4----A---'-- 671 1
1 '---"-e'--1" 1 1 , ......t..r.,........t. 1 ------.-aa-...-r.-r. .117
.. .1 s-'-"---'--s'--'eer 44 , ..1.r.,.....r........ , ', 1 ---a.aa--'--a.---- 61 112
1 """'-"'--"---"' ,41 ....,.......,....,.......1.. 60 1 , ------------"'----'------- 67
J " "" 1 144 ,su .1,1..1.,.......,.......... 45 1, 11 '-s--s--'-"-- 4'-r-- - -141
, 1 1 ...,....,.........,,... I lwtly H uylyvlvlhyylvv 661108 , ..................,..., 60,113
, .,..........,.....1.. 44 1.11 llvl Vvblvlgq 61.1111651113 , ...... 19 ,,,, 113,11a,
' """1"1"'--'--""-' gg , " ......,.,1.,...,.,.... 66 1371136
1 1111.16.66 ' "'1-16-111161138 , 1.11............... 45,110 1 , 4s-4-s'--'- 1 1 1 110
, ,,,, I lllllgyhyynlgv I 11051110 , ..........,.............. ..46
, ' ....,,.....,.. 6, 1 ,113,139 1 ---'--"-- 1 1 11131 137
1 . 1 ...A ...V DUAI 6 01136113 , 1 .,...,.......... 60,11,141
, ............,...... , ,139 ' , ' ,............... ,a 1 , 4s----'---"'s-4--' 1 1
I ......'.A...'.. 111,117 -I 41....'.4.'.,1 1,611 ,11 ...,........,...,. 67, ,1
, ' .,....,.... ,,,, 1 I6 , ,,............,......... , , 1 "-' g '-'--"------'--'-'- -46
,' ., ,74, 6, , 18191, , , ....,....,.............. 46 , 5 ' ""----- 1
105, 1 , ......,......,....,.. 66, 132 , 1 ---- 671 1 1 17 1 1
I ,.1..'...'1.11.1'yllqhuth M66 1 .ADIQU 11111,1.11.,.-... 9 81 106 D, ................... ....60
, ...................,... 44 , ' ........,.......,..... 139 . ' 5 """""-"" - 1
, . ' ...........,. ,........ 1 3 , . ..... ,,,,, 8 7, , 1 ----1------------ 1
' , ....,...........,...... 66 130,13 , 1 --'------ 1 11011 1
- I Unlnuhnllttlhgllvvllll 66 I ,',",11 .1.1..11.....'. 6 6 1 , ............,......,.... .60
, .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 66 , ..,.............,...., 60,130 , 1 ""-""'-'-""---"-'- -50
, .................... 60,93 ........-.r-................ 113 . ' ""-"-"""-"'--"'-- 47
, ' .,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,, , ........................ 116,117 ,1 '1'1'-'----- ----'--' - -- 1
, ................,,..... 60 , ..-..-..--4..-........- 46 . ' """-"-"-"'-' - 01
, ......................... 44 , ........... , , ,1 ,116 1 A-'-------'--- 1 1
, ,..,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,, , , ....,..................... 66 , 1 g -----'------'-----1- -22
I ...'..14.14'1.1 I 1 1 I -- ,1,1.1,4.11' I I '117 A , .....,..........,.. .......67
, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 66 ', ..........,....,............ 66 , 1 1-'------ 71 1 1111118
, ................. , ,116 , ..............,.... , ,a7 , ------'--41'---- 1---13
, ...................... 45 ' , ........................ 66 . 1 "---""'---"'- 1 1114
I 1'-'.."1.-.-...1-"- 661139 ' 1 ...'1....1'1-1.'1...1-4'.' 46 1 I .......,........... 67,110
1 M661 I I 11131118 -- I 11111.1'1.,..1.1111.11.11 66 1 , ............. . , ,134,135
1 , 1 ,..........,............. 66 ' , .............. 66, , ,113 . 1 , '---'-------'1"--'- 471 1311
. I 169 . 1. 1b11'111111111161-1'11 I I , ............ 60,9e,130,132
1 , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 45 Psene, James ..........,.......... 108, 136 , 1 '1--"-'4' 1 1 1 1101 113
' , . ...,.....,,.......... 15 ' , 1. ' .,..............,,..... 16 , 1 ,, --1----1-11--1--1--11--1- -67
- I nvnl 65 ',,"1 96, 1 1 11114111..1111"1'11.1 66 A , ..... , ...,.... 67, 100, 141
2' 116117 1 I 1..1,'.111111111.11 I I 1 , .,....,....,..,....... .,.47
. 1 - I 111,"11...11.-11161 12 A , , ...,.,....,....... 47,137
, .......................... 60 1 ------.11---11-----1---4-- 113 . ' """""4""""" " '
, ........... ,............ 1 0a ' 1 ' ' ..-.....--.- ,8 . 1 . """"""""""' 471113
, ' ,,,,,,,,,,,, 0, , 113 , ....................... 66,110 , .1 , ------11-11-141------ 1--60
, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,144 , e o ....................... 60 , 3 ""'---' 5 -""'-' 1
, ,,.,,........... , ,117 ' , ' .........,..... , ,82, 116 -1--1---11-- 114
, ,, 177, ,1 1127, 1281 , ..............,..... 60, 85, 116 1 -1--1-'---1---1----1 ----67
1331166 -I Ayhulmyy I I 113111165 1 , .,....,.......... .....67
, ' .,...,.......... ...,. 1 3 , 4 .........r............. 60 , 1 --1---1--1 1 1101
, ....,,........,.... 60,130 , ' ' .........,, 6, , ,116,118 , 1 1---------1-- 1---11- 1 -167
, ' ...................... 66,136 , .............,.....,. 46 1, 11-----11-11---11-----11 60
I .-..11111,.1.11,1.' 671 103 , 1 .,..,................. 6 6.137
' , . .,.............,.,........ 46 1 11-1-111------1----1 -1 1
, ....... ,.....,........ 6 0 I . H 11111111 I I 11131116 , .,.............. ...67, 10
, ...........,........ 66 I 1111'1".".11111'4nllhlul 67 , ..,..., 60, 99, , 1 , 119, 138
' , ,......,...,...... 60, 133 44111 11'11 1 17 161 , ' ...............,..... 60, 103
' 1 --111-1--1111--11- 601 941 117 ' .......... ..., f .... '..67 1 1-1-1-1- 1 1 11101 113
, 1 ...,..................... 60 . 'I 1 11.11'1'111'1.141111 16 , ,...... ..,,......,...... . 60
1 , ..,..,.......... 22,100 . 1 H Annlvvlqy1111.41'111111111 67 , ..,.,.,...,.....,........ .67
1 111'--1--1-11--- 01 11116 ' , .....,...............,.... 46 1 1-1-----11-1-----11-- 160
, ,.............,. ....,.. 60 . I . yyvhl Uyvvultnhlulvvvhlllvhl 6 0 , ...............,......... 47
, .....,................,.. 45 . 1 .. -1-4111411144111'4.1-1.- 601111 , ,,,.................. ,47
, A ........,................. 45 . . 1144'1111111'111'14ltnlnn 96 , ..,..........,.,.,... .67
, .,................ , ,137 6, , ,...,,...,..,..,..., .. ,
, ....,,..,......, ........ 60 ' . "'4""""'t"t""' ' ..,............. ,...67
1 75 , A .........,,...,....,, 60 1,
. ..,...,...,.....,,....,.,.... I 116111111 811661 113115 , ,,..,.,,...,...., .,,
I ,
,,.,....,,,,...,....,..110,111 '
' . .................,... ...... 7 a , ....,,.,.,.,,...,.,..,,... 60
', ' ,,...,..... .60, 5, ,106 1 - -1-1111--11-1- 11 -11-- 13 , ,..,.. ,.., 4 7, , ,117
, ' ,,...,...,.....,,,... 60,100 U" ------1-----1--1-11-11-- 11 , .,.., ,,,.. .......,.... , 6 0
, .,.,...,.....,.,..,,......,. 45 , 4 .,,.,...,... 67, ,115, 117
, ,...,..,.,., .,,....... 4 5,100 , ....................... , , .....,.....,..., 67, ,11,141
. ,......,.,,...,.,..,..... 66 , ...,..............,, 67 , " ,..... .,.... ,,.... .... 3 6 7
, .,.....,.....,.,,....... 60,137 , .,.. 46, ,113,114,11,137 , ................. ,
Rubbert Mr Frank
Rudloff Earl
Rudolf Camtlle
Rudolph Rosemary
Rudolph W1ll1am
Ruechel Ruth
Runnlng Patrlcla
Ruppel W1ll1am
Ruprught Arthur
Rusch Prnsculla
Rushton Sandra
Rusky Alan
Russell Ph1l1p
Ryerson Pete 67 74 83
Rye Blll
Sabee
Sachs
Sager
Sager
Sagunsky Gary
Salberllch Bette 48
St John Mary
Salm Donna
Salm Edward
Salter Raymond
Sample Jeannette
Sanders Ray
Sartor1us Donna
SBFLOYIUS Jean
Sherry
Pau
Carol
Kenneth
67 74 91
67 85 4
4
9 2
6 131
4
Schuldes Jud:
Schuldes Shlrley
Schulenberg Erlc 67 7
Schultz
Schultz
Schultz
Schultz
Schultz
Schultz
Schultz
Schultz
Schultz
Schultz
Schulz
Schulze
Carla
ClIHOfd
Dan
Darlene
Janet
Ly e
Martln
Sally A lj!-INIOYI
Sally CSen1orJ
Sandy
Mr Lester
Karen
86 90 124
4
49 87 108
67 117
67 126 4
49 73
6
19 80
88 95 105 110 44 4
Schulze Larry
Schumacher Carol
Schuster Delores
Schuster Muchael
Schuster Roberta
Schwalenberg Fred
Schwalenberg Mary
Schwartz Mrs Herman
Schwartz Sandra
Sclence Club
Scrnbner Mr Charles
60 106
49 97 4
6
7
7
Saturday Mornlng Basketball
Sauter Charles
Scanlan Jnm
Schabo Larry
Schabow Mnke
Schaefer Yvonne
Schafelke Carole
SchalTer Jerry
Scheuer Dlane
Scheuer Kenneth
Schledermayer Kurt
Schledermayer Paula
Schlevelbetn Jack
Schmk Lynn
Schlnk Richard
Schlueter Dr Rudop
Schmldt
Schmndt
Schmtdt
Schmldt
Schm1dt
Schmldt
Dorothy
James A
James I
Jerry
Robert
Wally
Schmledlng Judy
Schm1t Nancy
Schmltz Marllyn
Schnelder Mr John A
Schoenberger Lmda
Schoettler Bernard
Schoettler Norbert
Schommer Carol
Schommer Lynn
Schrelter Sandy
48 39
60 86
5 113
20 48
17 4
4 94 3
67 74 78 91
60 109 137
6
49 93 95
Schrelter Wulllarn
Schroder Dan
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Schroeder
Dave
Don
Donna
Judy
PBJYICIB
ata
Robert
Ro ert J 0
Sandra
ue
Terry
Schuh Carol
Schuh Don
67 97 124 138
67 93
17 60
67 1 37
134 135 138
Seager Carol
Seegers Wayne
Seehafer Rozann
Seldel D3Vld
Seldl Ann
Seldler Sallle
Setfert Betty
Selms Mr Myrlon
Selug Jlm
Sellg Judy
Seng Mr Mark
Senlor Class Play
Sensenbrenner Rlchard
Sether Sue
Seyfrned Patr1c1a 6
Sheehy Barbara
Sheehy Mlchael
Sheldon JoAnn
Shlpley Julle
Slcs Marttns
Slebers Carol
Slebers George
Sletz Mr Harold
Slevers Sandra
Svevert Don
Slevert Bob
Slewert Terry
Slm Bonnle
Slmon
Stmon
Slrnon
Slmon
Supple
Supple
Slezak
Mr Herbert
Jo Anne
Susan
Wnlluam 50 87
Gene
John
nm
Smaxwell Ida
Sm1th
Smnth
Smnth
Smlth
Smlth
Smlth
Smlth
Smlth
5m1th
Smlts
13 134 9
67 83
67 38
50 95
9
93 106
50 93
20 101
44
Carol
Charles
D1ane
eff
John
Mrs Gladys
Robert
Russell
Tom
Darlene
Smock M1ke
Smoody Paul
Smudde Anne
Smudde Rose Mary
Snell Janlce
4
15 91
50 108
50 96
6
Snell Pat
Solberg Sue
Solomon Carol
Sommer Judlth
Sonnlettner Nancle
Soph Show
Sorensen Jum
Southard Mr Gerald
68 137
Spanagel Susan 89 107
Span1sh Awards
Spanlsh Club
Sparpana Nancy
Spector Award
4
44
Speel Lawrence 50 79 81 93 98 99
Spence Juduth
Spencer Jerry 68 86
Spletter Dan
Spooner
Sprmger
Sprlnger
Sprlnger
Sprowl Pam
Stabe Dale
Stadler Marlene
Staedt Ellen
Stanelle Herb
Stark Allen
Stark Mr Chrlstopher
Stark Mtchael
Starks Cheryl
Starks Jamle
Steents Robert
Steffens Alvun
Steffens Kenneth
Stehr Rlchard
Stem Norma
Stelnberg Joan
Stelnberg Lee
Llnda
El1zabeth
Glnger
Judtth
Stemer Steve
Stenlund Karolyn 6 83
Stephenson Larry
Steward Duane
86 89
50 80 94
7
6
9
1
89 6
SfIllIngS Nell 61 9 4
Stlllman Steve
Stmgle Evon
Stmgle Mary
Stlnslu Elmer
Stoegbauer Barbara
Stoeger Tom
Stoffel Jean
Stoll Albert
Stoll Betty
Strader Jo Ann
Strand Patrlcla
Strange Peter
Strleby Paul
Strlngham Karl
Strobl Donna
Stroessenreuther Carol
68 102
68 83 90 115 4 4
Stroessenreuther Dewey 6 6
Strope Jacquellne
Struck Darleen
Struck Dennls
Stuck James
Student Counc1I
Stuewer Ralph
Stumpf Mark
Sucharda Mlss Allce
Sulllvan
Summcht
Summcht
Swanson
Mrs Carolme
Marguerute
Mr Vlctor
Swtnford Glorla
Sylvester
Syrlng Kathleen
Syr1ng Rnchard
68 124
68 134
81
20 83
6 95 98 113
Jack 67 75 90 103 113
134 39 4
G Nlelsen Award
Index 157
, . ..................... 21 , ' ....,............. ....... 4 9 , ...............,....... .. ,
, ......................... .67 , ' ,........... ......,... 6 0 , .......................... 61
, ' .................. , , , , 5, , , ,133, , ..,.........,.
, .... , , 103, 11 , 116 139,1 5 , ' ....,.........,...,.... 68
, ' ' ................,...., 67 , ..,....,.......... , , ' , ' .,...,.........,... .68
, ............,....,....... 60 , ' .,.....,.............. 67 .....,,.................... 73
' , ' ' ................... 47, 108 , .......................... 49 , ' ..........,.............. 68
, 1 ' ............... 67, 12 , 135 , ...,,.....,...,.....,.. 49 , . .........,......, ..21
' , ...................... 48 , . ...,................ , , .,...... 61, , , 117, 138
, ' ' .......,............,... 48 , l ...,...,..4..,............ 67 ' .............,...,.... 1 7
, ................... 60, 137 , ' ....,.,..,. , , 127, 13 ' ..................... 102, 103
, .......................... 67 , . ' .......,........ 67 , ......,........... 61, 108
, N ......................... 67 , ' ....,....,.,.... , ..........,........... .1
, ....... , , , 1, 13 , 139 , ...,.................... 67 , . .. , I 1 1 , , 132
I, A ,...,................ 7, , 13 , . ......,...,,,..... 17,109 , ' .......,..........,.... .50
, ,..... .............. 4 9, 108 , ...,................. . ,
, ......................... 67 , ........t....,........... 49 , ,....................... .aa
, l ,..............,........... 67 , .....,,.. , ,110, 11 , ' ......... 61, , , 106,116
, ....................... 60,11 , ..,................... 60 ' , ' ...................., 50
, Mr. ...,... 18, , , 81,132 , ' ........... , , 10 ,105 1 , ' ......, .,., , , ,108
, ....................... 60 , .................. 67, 137 ' , ' ................... 68, 137
' ' , . , , , , ,1 ,17 , ,,.......t.......... 49 , .,.....,.....,. 61,93, 106,116
. , .......,............. 67, 93 , ....,... 60, 94, 10 , 113 , ................... 61, 130, 134
, .......................... 48 , . ..t.,....,........ 21 , .................... . .68
, .......,......,....,..... 60 , ...,.......,.. 67, 13 , 141 , .................. 61, 109, 138
, ...........,..,.,,..,.. 60 ' ..........,............... 99 , ....,.....,..,...,...... 50
, ..............,... 67, 94 ' , . t,................, 16 , .t..t.................... Hoa
, ,........ ............. 4 8, 108 , ............,............ 49 , . ' ......,.....,.... .21
' , .............,......... 48 , ....................... 67 , ' ..................... 61, 103
A , .......,................ 67 , .................. 67, 141 , ................,.... 61, 11
' ............ 139 A , ' ............... , , 97,134 , ' ..................... 61, 10
, ........................ 47 ' , .... ...... .............. 6 7 , 117 ' , .................... 68, 113
, ' ...............,.......... 67 ' , ' .......,,...,............ ao , ' .............. ,..... 5 1, 13
, ......................... 67 ' , ......................... 49 , .................. 68, 136
, ' ........................ 60 'g , . ...................... 22 , ' ........................ 132
, . ..,.............. 48,108 ', ' ......................,..... 49 ', ........................ ..61
, .................. 67, 137 ' , ......,................ , 1 ' , ...................... .68
, ........................ 60 , . ................ 17, 97, 102 1 , ...................... 5 , 77
Scharmann, Dick ....................... 67 ' ..............,.,... 76, 77 Steiner, Joanne ...................,.... 68
, ' ,............,........., 48 , ' .............. , ' , .....................,... 61
, ........,....,,.., ,1 , ..........,.........,...... 61 , ...1, , ,10,113,117
' , ................. , ' , ' ' ........ 1, 3, 98,113,116 , .................. 61,130
' , .... ......,....... 6 7 , ....................... 61 , ' .......,........ 61,137,138
' ', . ................ 6, , ' ....................... 67 " , ' ...... , 7 , 81,106,135,14
' , ........ ......,........... 6 7 , .. .........,. ..... ..... 6 1 ' , ................ 68, 134, 135
' , ' ..................... , ' , ' .............. 61, , ,117 1 , ............,......,.,.. .51
, . l h ......... , 10 , 105 ' , ' ...................... 50, 105 ' , .......................,. 68
' , ............... 67, 90,141 ' , .................. , ,141 1 ', ...................... ...51
' , . ................. 48, 13 ' , .....................,. 61 , ................ 68, 117
' , . ....................... 67 ' , . ....................... 21 , .............. 61, 81,132,136
' , ......................... 60 ' , ........,,....... ...67,137 , ...................... ....51
' , ....................... 60 ' , .......................... 61 , ...................... 61, 138
' , ,.................. 48, 113 ' , ,......................... 68 , ............,............. .61
' ' , .................. 48, 141 ' , ......................... 68 , . ,................. 51, 108
', ..........,.. 8, , 11 ,141 ' V, ' ....................... 50,137 , .1 ..........,......... 68,116
' , ' ..........,........... 48 ' , . ............ , , 134 , ...................... 51, 92
' , . . ............... ...13 ' , ............... 68,113,137 ' , ......,.. , , 110,113,118
, ' ...... ,,,, 1 04 ' , .................. 68, 82, 117 ' , ..... , , , , 13 ,1 5
, ........,........... 67 ' , ' ' . , , 1, ,13,1 ,145 , ...................... ...61
, .................... 48 ' , .................. 61,130,134 , ............. 51, 108
, .......... , , , 138 ' , .......,.................. 61 , .....,.. 1, 13
, ....................... 49 , J' ................... 61, 130, 134 , ' ..................... 51
' , ................. , , , ......................... 50 , ...................., . . .68
' , ' ' ...................... 49 ' , .....................,.... 61 , ' ........................ 61
, ,............. , , , ' , ........................ 68 , ......................., . .51
, ....................... 67 ' , ' .................,. 61, 89, 116 ' ..................... 86, 87
, ........................ 67 ' ,J .................... 50, 12 , 139 , ................... . ,
, .......,........... , ' , ........................... 61 , ................... .. ,
, ........... ......... , ' , . .................. , , ' ' .............. 15, , 91
, " ................. , ' , ......,.................. 68 ' , . ' ........... , , 101
, R' ..............,......... 67 ' , ..................... , ' , ' .... 8, , , , 117
, ..................... 67 ' , ........................ , ' , . ' ................... .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 ' ................
' , , .................. ,... , , ...8, , ,13,138 ' , .,..... , ,
' , ' .,..,.,........,........ 68 , ..,............... 53,108 ' , .................. , , 95
' , ' ...........,.......... 68,13 , .............. 53, 113, 11 ' , .....,.......,........ 69
' , ......................... 52 ' , ....................... 61 ' , ................... .69
' , ........,,...... , , 105, 110 ' , ..................... 53 ' , .................. 61,141
' , . ......... 20,101,117 ' , ....................... 68,130 ' , ....,........,....... 54,101
' , , ..........., 20,101 . . . " ' ...,.......,. 16 ' , " .... 69,8, , ,10,114
Timmers, James ....................... 52 Vice, Patricia .................. 61, 109, 141 ' , Henry ................... 61, 82
, .................,,,,..... 61 ' , .....,.....,,.,............ 68 ' , ' .,................... 69
, ,..,,... , , ,116,141 ' , .................... 60,136 ' , .......,..... ........69
, ...,. 2, , 13, 135, 139 , ..................,. 68, 110 ' , .................... ..61
, ............ , ,101,117 ' , ' ............. 1, , 13 ,141 ' , ................. 60,100
, ' .....,..,..,............... 68 , ...........,...... , , , 102 ' , .......,,....,..... 69,12
, , , ,1,11 ' , '....,....,.......69,108
, .,................... 61,10 , ...........,,,.......... 69, 13 " , .........,.....,.... 61,117
' , ' ...,.,..,........,,,..... 52 , ,..,.......,.............. 53 ' , ' ....................... 61
' , ' ..........,,, , , 103,117 , ,,.....,............ , , 108 ' , .....,......... 5, ,1 ,132
' , ...... , , ,127,133 , .......,........,...... 61,107 ' , ...................... ...55
' , .....,..,.,............. 61 , ' ................... , , ' ' , .. ,,,, , ,110,
, .................,.... 61 113,115,1 4
', ......................... 68 ', ...................,.... , ' , ................. , ,113
' , ,......, ..... ,....,. 1 , 86, 91 , .........,.,......, 9, 1 ' ' , ............,....... 69, 137
' , .,.,................ 61,130 ', ,.................... , " , ' " ..,,... ,
, ..........,....,..... 68,109 ' , ..,................,....... 54 ' , ' .......................... 61
, .... ,.......,... ........ , . .,68 , ' ..........,......... 109 ' , ..................,. 61, ,117
, ' ........... 68, 92,108,117 , ,.....,,..... , , 13 , 13 ' , ..... ,,,,, , 1 ,
', ...,................. 68,113 , ..,.,...,......... 69,135,138 110,113, , 144
' .....,. , ...........,........ 138 , .,...,.,...........,..... 69 ' , ..,,......,............ ,.69
, .,...,................... 68 , ......,......,,........,. 69 ' , ..,,.......... 61, 110, 113
' , ......,....,..,..,........ 68 , ' ...,,,...,.... 122,12 , 13 ' , ' ......,.. ,.... . , , ,
, .. ,,,,,, 91,107, ' , ' .,......,..,,........ . 9, 1
, .....,........,....,. , 114,115,117,14,16 ' , ................. ,,..... 6 9
, ' .......,. .....,,.... 5 2, 107 , ' .....,....... , , , 132, 145 ' , ' .......,...,...,...,. ..69
, ..,..................... 68 ' , ..,......,.. 1, 10 , 108, 1 7 ' , . .,..................... ..55
, ....... 52, 81, , , 11 ,144 , ............,.........,.. 54 ' , ' ......,........ . 5, , 1
', ..... ...... 6 8, 78, 102, 117 , ' ...............,....... 54 ' , ' ........,.......,. , ,1
, .,.....,.....,......,.. 69 ' , ' ......,...........,.,,..,. 55
, . .......,...,...... 61,109 , .,.,, ,,.,.............,. 5 4 ' , . .......,... , 1
, ,..,., ........... 6 8 , E ' ,. . .......,... .......,. 1 08 , ...... ....,,.,...... . 55, 89
, ,,.. ..,.. . .68,127, 139 , .... ..... . .. .54, 13 , .............
, .,..., .,......,... 6 8 , A , . ,85,93, 11 , ...,...,...,.......... ,..61
,' .......,........... 68 , " ... .... ..,,. , ,139 , ' .,..,........... ......61
, ......,...,......,.. 61 , ' .............,....,..., 61 , ...,..............,. .55
, , . .... , ,130 , ...,. 54, 77, , ,101, , ' ...,....... ..,..13, 87
, ...... 52, ,1 , 129 11 ,1 , ..,....................... .55
' , ..... , ................ 52 , .........,..........,. 69 , ................... 55,72
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Do great deeds for Alma Mater
Splendid Appleton."
1960 CLARION STAFF
Editor un chief
Assistant and Faculty Edntor
Actlvltles Editors
Classes Editor
Sports Editor
Art Edltor
Typlsts
Index
Sponsorship Managers
Busnness Manager
Subscrnptson Manager
Assistant Managers
Shelly Cohen
Susan Ward
Sharon Bauerlem
Betty Jo Keane
Mary Urban
Paul Agronln
Duck Vyse
Sharon Tnede
Julve Welhouse
Kay Wnlknnson
fNAIfT1IGIlb8l'l'
Pam Wulk
Karen Gllbertson
Lynn Verbrnck
Mary Ellen Jacobson
Pat Joyce
Photography Editor ....... Patrick Hughes
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