Hutchinson High School - Tiger Yearbook (Hutchinson, MN)

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N Q : MR S R KNUTSON Superintendent Seniors- I charge you to always think, speak, and act positively, to be honest, fair, frank, and consrstent rn all your endeavors This course w1ll brrng to each a full measure of happmess and success ZZQX TH NKS WE LL MISS YOU To the Class of 1956- Our srncere congratulatnons on your splen Your leadershrp has been outstandmg and we are gorng to mrss you rn the future May you go out rnto the world and use your talents for even greater contr1but1ons rn the future To each one of you go our best mshes for a happy and successful fu ture MR R W BERGSTROM Principal 7 9 r R did record in all phases of our school life. l - . . . w L jg ff ' V I l X ,ff V. ' r ' w 3 ELENA BRETOI Libmrmn BETTY HILL Fnglzrh XI Latin Spannh JUNE WICK Englzrb VII VIII BERNARD SCHEPERS Englzrh X .S'0c1aISlud1eJ VIII ISABELLE FALCONER Eng 11119 VII IX ARTHUR BARSNESS Engllfh XII Speech journalrrm YOU DISDERSE YCUR KNOWLEDGE The seniors studied English literature and got along quite well with Will Shakespeare The jun iors read American literature and especially enjoyed Poes fascinating short stories and poems The sophomores studied grammar and read Silas Marner Biographies and narrative poetry were read by the broadcasts and wrote articles for the Tzgefr Eye Ill take our moz ze theaters any day ane Mills Stexe Lee Duane Pishney The Spamsh and Latin classes found languages interesting and very helpful for a better understand ing of English It was fun too conversing with fellow Spaniards and Romans saying Como esta usted' or Ego amo te Amasne me? But re member those conyugations declensions participles offered to high school students La renorzta er bomta no 9 Leland Sheppard and Loretta Brandt X,-f . . . . L . . . . . A . . , . , . . I freshmen. The speech-journalism class made radio G gerunds . . . Spanish and Latin are 2-year courses JC . , Y 7 . l , 7 si, X . ' 5 5 A 1 8 Nw Ida nn., fy, 'L .1 SOCIAL STUDIES IJ thu what Mr A1111 war talkmg about? Thu rf a .ferrous world Merrxll Mlelke Elo1se Tuman Carol Schramm R1ta Klmgbell Roger Burdorf Rolf Brende All SCHIOIS are requued to rake socral The freshmen are requ1red to take a problems They study econom1cs soclology course rn orlentatlon to help them adjust government vocarnonal gu1dance consumer themselves to the future The sophomores buyrng psychology and world affarrs study world hlstory Amerlcan hrstory IS re qulred of all JLIDIOIS IMBIBE US WITH YOUR IDEALS JOHN ARNOLD Socml Studzer VII Orzentanon MATHILDA SAGENG Amerzcun Hutory Englula XI NELLIE BUSEY World I-Izftory Spelling 8 BILL SCHERER So eral Studrer VII Guzdance VII ARTHUR AVIS Socml Problems Driver Educatron Driver Trammg 9 .4.ff,1.'J Ann al f. ww ' - Q F 'ul -. P' Y Nw ps. 'T ' ,f 4 1, i 4. X l J we mx K N I .1 . km. f f ... . , - . 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IU' rr 1 ' ' ' ,U , . Vi 9 s 9 How many :belly does st have? jerry Schoettmer Gerald Burrnelster DEMAND the MOST This zr a bracket ungzu explazm Mr Ol Jon to Jerome Burdor and Ianzce Iorgenron ll SCIENCE IVAN HURT Chemrstry Physxcs Counselor Chemxstry rs the 'study of substances and t e changes they undergo Experlments m t e lab gave us a chance to apply what we learned Physics IS the studyt of energy an sound m relatlon to machmesltofldxf rentftypesp I Y J wi PATRICIA THOMASON Sclence Fxrst Axd and Health Health and Guldance HELEN SKILLINGS General Sc1ence General sc1ence 15 the study of all thc elt mentary flelds of the scxences HENRY OLSON Btology Vlsual Ards Brology m thc tenth grade IS the study of plants and ammals RAYMOND EBERHART They lame an eye on the future RAYMOND STRASMAN EDWARD KLIMA GO OUT of THE WAY to HELP US AGRICULTURE Agriculture is offered for four years in high school. The boys gain information to help them better understand plants and ani- mals. They receive technical information on farm business. Boys are encouraged in home beautification work and the enjoyment of rural living. Pretty yeriour bminerr, huh? Robert Otto Dick Bell ,su Agriculture Farm Shop Farm shop gives boys opportunities to build and repair farm equipment They get experience in Wood working forging Weld ing and painting among other things They gain many skills such as learning how properly handle hand tools The course is offered to previous agriculture students their Junior year Thu tr the way ue mearztre bee boxer Robert Otto ,, Y, U . . ., ., - ., .., p ' . . . .to ' ' in ,, .. V ,. l 12 ADVISE US IN DUR TROUBLES BUSINESS EDUCATION EUNICE ISAACSON Practrcal Mathematrcs Bookkeepmg Typwg ELLEN KNUTSON Bookkeeplng Tvpmg Concentnztzon maker fo good typmg Sandra Luedtke Busmess subjects offered are typrng shorthand I and II bookkeepmg secretarnal tralnrng and offrce practxce Shorthand students practlce what they re taught 1n downtown offxces at the end of the ear. Leff have rome ligbt on the Jubject Lorlie. Sharon Cassens Marlys juul Lorlie Wagner WINIFRED WELD Offrce Practrce Shorthand Secretarral Trammg Sbortlmnd look: lake un gzrlx Marre Wallner Shrrley Boller ART A Jlzp of the kmfe Mary jo Schmntz Barbara Comer Mary DeLong In semor hrgh art the students study carvxng O11 parntrng water colors and other forms of advanced art yy' Art? Vlfglnla Hurt Carol Peterson anrce Tews In yunror hngh the art students are taught the fundamentals of art PROMOTE OU R WE LFARE Art VII Art VIII Art XII Penmanshxp Elementary Art Supervlsor I4 I g .ff ff ' ' If ,' x E gy' yt I 'If I Sr 5 y I I I ly MAGDALEN ARDOLF - ,NL Gyihwajlff J . SGOTHE GUR FEELINGS AN NE'I'I'E EDQUIST junior High Music Grade Music Supervisor Miss Edquist has charge of the junior high chorus and other 1un1or high muslc groups All of the grade music is under the su pervision of Miss Edquist ff .v-- .a I5 MUSIC G. I. BRENDE Instrumental Music Sl0wer here, Tom. Carmen Albrecht Tom Stibal Mr. G. I. Brende 'X' The senior, junior high, and grade bands are all under the direction of Mr. Brende. Mr. Brende is also the director of the orchestra. JANET NELSON Senior High Music Engllsh VII VIII Strings A lzttle bzgber rzgbt bert Miss Nelson Wilma Schultz Miss Nelson is thc director of the senior high cholr and other scmor high xocal groups The teaching of thc string instruments IS also done by Miss Nclson I V , A ' Dick Jung I I A .A A . . . I' .aw A i I HOME ECONOMICS Makmg bread IS only one of the many phases of Home Economrcs Nutrmon etr quette plannmg of meals and the prepara txon of all foods are studled Sewmg begms wlth a gathered sklrt and progresses to more complxcated garments Gxrls 1n grades 912 are requxred to make a home proyect every semester This zf the way we knead our bread Ruth S1tz Elva Schultz Gloria Runke RUTH PAULSON Home Economics MARY LARSON Home Economxcs Spellmg The sennor glrls redecoratecl the teachers lounge the bedroom and made lmprovements nn the knrchen It uni easy to apbolrter an easy chan' Darlene Hanke Barbara Lnppman LAUGH AT OUR QUIPS 16 4 . , ' . -. 9 y ' ? ,V - . . ' ' ' , - 1 2 1 ' ' . f - - . . O 1 4 I 0 I 6 . . , N ,. . .. A .f , 'I ' F , 9 ' s.9 5 'l rr - - xr , , , ' , 4 i , L, t , , , , 1 , , I ss JY Q. -if 1' M: at -NM 7 , .g , ' , 5 O a A , sy . . 1 XJ nk ' 4 9 7 , Q . . X . X ,,. rr ' 1 ' H , 5 : f . ' if E g l Q 55 Q ' ,. SUPERVISE OUR ACTIVITIES WARREN NOURSE Industrial Arts WAYNE KNOSS Industrial Arts ll I7 INDUSTRIAL ARTS In junior high the boys in shop learn the fundamentals of wood working and how to construct items in wood. The boys in me- chanical drawing learn the fundamentals of blueprinting. What kind of figure: are you drawing, bow? David McGraw Dennis Matthews The senior industrial arts class makes use of the most modern tools to make lamps and plates such as you see pictured here The course is good preparation for carpentry and related occupations Mother will love tbu Archie Kucera Tom Whalen 4' x . . . 1. . , . I. - - ,, I I n GUIDE OUR PATHS for FUTURE LIFEUVORK Cf? NANCY INDALL Phyfzcal Educatlon EMMA BERGMAN School Nurfe VERL WESTER GARD Pbyncal Educanon GENE OLSON Fzrxz Azd Health and Guidance PHYSICAL EDUCATION Physlcal educatlon IS not only for physl cal but mental and socxal development The students are taught good sportsmanshxp and how to get along wxth others I wonder how he got doun Denn1s Matthews Acmxtxes 1n phys1c1l CilL1C'1Il0l'l lnclude baslcctbtll sottcr speedbxll held ball xollcy ball tumbllng body COI'1d1f10l'11I1g ftrchery enn1s softbftll and shuffleboard Keep ww ew on the bzrdze ean I-Iatten 18 5 ' 9 7 I 7 ll Y ' I ' , . ,, ,. .'.. . , A . . ' . . . ' ' 2 , ' . . L , 4 . V ' , , , . 1 . o- ' , L . . . , . V 2 .. l mp THE PRINTING OF II ENTS ANNUAL STAFF Row One J Kramer R Dallman AJmtantEd1tor M Schmnz Edztorzn Cbzef S Klrngbexl B Krebsbach M McNe1l1s Row Two B Radunz S Boller J Peterson M juul L Wagner J Lohrenz A Plrhal N Peterson D Kern Row Three V Olesen P Sanken R Burdorf C Betker M Dumpys B Raclunz C Schramm S Popp S Henrnckson It takes a lot of work to put our an annual every year After all rs done however somerhrng IS really achreved Susan Klmgberl was the edrtor and Mrss Eunrce Isaacson was the advrsor Duane P1shney dld much of the arr work TIGERS EYE STAFF Rou One N Peterson C Malls M McNell1s J Lohrenz Ed1lor111Ch1ef R Dallman P Errckson J Kramer L Taylor N Jensen Mrss Nrlan Pramce Teacher Rau Two Adwror Mr Barsness V Olesen D Smutka S Lee M Mrelke R Boertcher R Burdorf G Bemrs Each week enrerrammg and educauonal arrrcles appear rn the Trgers Eye secuon of the paper These arrxcles are wrrrren by the hard workmg Trgers Eye Staff 7 7 1 D D . . , . , l . , ' ' -1 . , . , . . . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . ' 1 1 ' . . , - , . , - , ' ' - . , . . . . r V l . , . , . , . , -'- . . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . . . . . . , , . . . . , FOR STUDENT COUNCIL Row One Vzce Prerzdenl Waldo Narr Prendenl Jerry Carrlgan Secretary Treasurer Pat Healy Adwfor Mxss Mrchaelsen Row Two Jeff Hayden Lloyd Olsen Tom Tomashek Anne Pllhal Janlce Prreve Pat Sanken Rau Three Rolf Brende Davxd Seeley Gene Betker Robert Otto Charles Zupfer Marilyn Horrmann Joanne Popp Rou Four George Bonnlwell Tom Brunberg BETTER SCHOOLS cmd COUNTRY Both the Student Councll and Junror Red Cross Councrl work on separate and combrned projects to Improve our school and country One of the many projects under taken by the two groups rs the Commumty Chest Drrve JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL Row One Lourva I-Iurt President Armand Peterson Joanne Popp Brenda I-Ienrrckson Rau Tuo Kay Todd Lola Narr Sharon Smutka James Prochnow Vrrgxnxa Hurt Row Three Admror Mnss Ronnenberg Luann Dummer Susan Altentaler Peter Lagus James Stearns Rnta Klrngberl Dorothy Denfreld 21 I , - . - , . - . y - - y - ' ' - 1 , , , , , ' , - ' 1 ' , , Ralph Bergstrom, Jim Carr, Karl Brink. l 1 I l . 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TO RISE TO GREATER HEIGHTS NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row One Susan Popp Janrce Root Waldo Narr Pat Mohr Mary jo Schmrtz Ruth Dallman Row Two Beverly Ahrens Pat Healy Carmen Albrecht Barbara Comer Marrlyn Horrmann Pat Dormg Carol Schramm Wxlma Schultz Donna Smutka Beverly Krebsbach Pat Sanken Rou Three George Bonmwell Merr11lM1elke Duane Prshney Ralph Bergstrom Rrcharcl julxg Stephen ee Scholarshlp leadershlp character and servrce are the basxs on Whlch students are chosen for the honor of becommg a member of the Nauonal Honor Socrety also uf' COUNSELING ROOM Row One Coumelor Mr Hurt Shlrley Boller Pat Mohr Marzlyn Stolpman To everyone rn school the counselmg room IS a room fxlled wrrh mformatron Here you often frnd helpful advrce and answers to your problems especrally those concern mg your future vocation 5 1 1 1 1 1 - I 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 - I 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' aww -0. an-su nag -..,.,.,,, ,V , , .17 .4 -2 ,, 1 'LiJ,?,,1',z,Q1-4w.,..,W..7.u I, ,,,, I , m.M,,,.?,,,,,,,,,M,, A A Q K 'Mfe'w,M,,I M -'h . , !4 ' f z' , 4 1 ,, ' 1 I , M 4 I T . , , , . , . , . SCIENCE CLUB Row One P Healy C Albrecht B Ahrens B Wrlght B Radunz C Schramm P Sanken Row Two C Bloomqulst G Burmelster G Bullert J johnson T McGannon K Mead G Betker Row Three M Dumpys D Young E Bonde R Adamek K Klawltter D Benjamin Row Four R Rolander R Stolpman G Bonnlwell M Spllttgerber A Lagus TO PREPARE OURSELVES These two clubs work to fmd better ways ln whnch to l1ve Sclence Club teaches you new thmgs and how they work and the F H A helps wnth projects for the com mumty and home FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Row One: A. Plihal, Secretary-J. Karg, Prexident-P. Doring, Vice-President-F. Eggert, Trea- Jurer-B. Christensen, J. Root. Row Two: C. Koci, L. Dummer, J. Popp, J. Schultz, B. Sheppard, L. Lamp, L. Beckstrand, j. Arndt, B. Nelson. Row Three: K. Hessenius, B. Ahrens, J. Kullgren, M. Sturges, S. Burich, C. Bergman, J. Clay, J. Erickson M. Hlavacek. Row Four: A. Ewert, G. Hanson, J. Miller, J. Dostal, M. Kisling, M. Falconer, A. Fallon, J. jorgenson, E. Bahr, S. Hakel. SCIENCE CLUB Row One: R. Bergstrom, C. Zupfer, Vice-Prerident-S. Lee, Presidenl-R. Burdorf, Trearurer-J. Mills, Secretary-R. Dallman, S. Klingbeil. Row Two: T. Stibal, J. Schoettmer, L. Sheppard, B. Lippmann, P. Mohr, A. Plihal, B. Radunz, P. Doring. Row Three: D. Smutka, M. Schmitz, A. Mortenson, M. Stolpman, B. Quast, S. Popp, N. Peterson, J. Peterson. Row Four: C. Hanson, H. Hanson, J. Carr, R. julig, B. Bacon, W. Natt, D. Pishney. FOR FUTURE VOCATIONS The Future Business Leaders of America is a club for those enrolled in the stenog- raphy classes. This organization gives the members a broader knowledge in the field of business, and better prepares the girls for their future work. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Seated Left to Rigbl: M. Wallner, Secretary-D. johnson, M. Telecky, B. Dusoski, L. Schroeder, V. Slyter. Rau' One: N. Barto, L. Putney, D. Prieve, D. Kern, B. Holtz, Preridenl-S. Boller, J, Mills, A. Tews. Rau' Two: A. Tews, Treasurer--S. Schultz, D. Menz, J. Luedtke, M. Krebsbach, S. Pautzke, R. Luedtke, Vice-Preridenl-W. Schultz, Miss Weld, Adriror. TO PROMOTE BETTER FARMS SENIOR FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Row One Larry Ondracek Secretary Robert Otto President Ray Strasmann Treasurer George Fleld Mrlan Plath Row Two Archie Kucera Lyle Wendorff Donald Rannow john Zumach Ben Klxma Allan Remer Lowell Peterson R014 Three Cllnton Gruett Ken Plrhal Dale Froem mrng Harlow Karg Davld Onclracek Drck Bell Ed Schmrdt Dennrs Olson Wrlbert Otto The Future Farmers of Amerrca strrve to frnd ways rn whrch they can rmprove the resent and future farms Each member has a ro ect wluch romotes much rnterest P P J Row One Elmer Otto Darrel McDonald Roger Zumach Lyle Mackedanz Joe Rotzren Row Two Elroy Schlueter Dennrs Thompson Lyle Jager Ted Olson Russell Froemmrng Ray Rotzten Wrllram Froemmrng Mr Eberhart Aa'-uuor Row T hree Donald Dressel Gall Bach Lowell Baumetz Orvrlle Ondracek Robert Krcrl Lloyd Olson Dwayne Prehl JUNIOR FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 26 f i 2 1 , - ,'- , - .7 7. 7. 7 .5 - 3. 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A 'F df' we A, , Q' ff, gg' la ' 4 W? 1, M Q ,ix 5245 vi -, f 5 fri' f E ii as Www W Q! gf 57 fx if . we if? 2 .5 'Y' 5 I. if 'if i 3' ,f k fm M A I 'Q' VH 'vefzff ' ZW f , if W M: '2 54, PROMOTE INTEREST cmd ENTERTAINMENT CONTEST PLAY Seated Student Director Pat Dorxng Barney Schlender Arne Lagus Steve Lee Nancy Jensen Standzng Carol Schramm jamce Root Duane Prshney Deanna Menz Mr Schepets Adwmr Contest play rs grven every year by the speech department Thns years play IS entrtlecl Pyramus and Th1sbe Much hard work makes rr '1 success every year DEBATE Seated Arne Lagus jamce Root Mr Scherer Adzzmr Ronald Stolpman Karl Ustrom Slandmg Barbara Sheppard Ardrs Estrm The hard work rnvolved m fmdmg facts for debate contests usually pays off both clurmg the meets and tn later speech work 31 7 1 1 1 1 1 - ,a u y v - ' - ' ' - , 1 - v 1 v y - ' . . . , . - u . H - . 1 . . , , . 3- 1 . , . . I , . ' r ef fa, 5' 'T 'fy .22 N 1 4 , 4 Am, 4 . . Jag, t 5' ,Md S 5 . V 'vw-W, W Q' Ax 6 1' ywf, v 'W get 5 gfa 'K v w V5 f ,123 I gil SQ, K, 4 aw 'U 2 if fi S X L ,Q 3 as A if 9 X in W P5 5 xg Q2 In Q , 4, . M .ia R A Sf fx' gf zz iv Row One: S. Hayer, D. Hoffman, M. Asp, J. Behrens, Albrecht, J. Hayden, D. Benjamin, E. Dobratz, R. Gtoeh- J. Haag, S. Peterson, E. Krebsbach. Row Two: M. ler, D. Jenson, C. Nielson. Row Four: M. Horrman Schmitz, D. Smutka, D. Gregor, D. Menz, B. Schiebel, C. B. Comer, C. Benjamin, B. Hammond, R. Julig, T. Stibal Betker, R. Dallman, B. Krebsbach. Row Three: C. G. Betker. WITH WCRDS The senior high choir, under the direction of Miss janet Nelson, performed many times during the past school year. Four spiriruals were sung at a concert on November 1, and they also furnished expressive music for the annual Christmas Concert, Pop Concert, and participated in the Music contest which was held in Willmar on April 21. 33 any K . if ' ,f iz 7 , . fu 'Q ws 'Ns Y' - ' r 2 V . .. il 5, V . if A if fmf ' , q Y , ' Q Q 'll X , fy fb . , A a A 7 2 .1 4 , A! H I qui V r ,luv I A W 2 55. , . f , ' X Lfx ,K I J J X5 if K yi ' , ,-Y El I ,, ms' ef I 42 ' .,,, , ' Dm Q X 5 M 24 gf 13' 555 W izz W? V Rt' ,, ,, JL . if I T , M ' .1., Ka ' 4 . ' L Q g 1, A , . . W , L , , is M Q ,. V 13 'Q' ' ' I K V 3 M A - S iw 4 s L B I 5Si XXX,,X Why. if WM-i A xg' tw-0-ff' CORNETS FRENCH HORNS BARITONES Mary JO Schmitz 'Irene Groehler 'Marlys juul Charles Zupfer Karen Engebretson Gerald Burmeister Barney Schlender Barbara Radunz Judy Miller Steve Brown Judy Behrens BASSES 'Ralph Bergstrom TROMBONES 'Carl Bloomquist Gaylyn Berker 'Waldo Narr Charles Beniarnin Richard Eberhart Ruth Dallman Duane Adams Dennis Matthews 'Donna Gregor Robert Bipes Beverly Radunz Richard Popp D0f0fhY Kadelbidl 'Martin Wright DIRECTOR Dean Cripps Shirley Berwald Mr. G. I. Brende PERCUSSION MAJORETTES 'Tom Stibal Sharon Cassens Tom Brunberg Dorothy Blackwell Marjorie Mills Sharon Schwarze WITHOUT WORDS For the first time in the history of our Senior High Band, they were invited to and did play at the Southwest Region MEA Conference. Then they went on to play for the football games, basketball games, the November l Concert, Pop Concert, and they also participated in the annual District Music Contest. 35 FRENCH HORN SECTION Barbara Radunz Karen Engebretson Irene Groehler Judy Behrens TROMBONE TRIO Waldo Narr Ruth Dallman Donna Gregor BRASS SEXTET Mary Jo Schmitz Waldo Narr Marlys juul Carl Bloomquist Ruth Dallman Barney Schlender ARE BOTH TRIED - 1 X-f ' nf x 1 3 A ah mf 2 th X ,f 1 J If 1- -0 Q G- , 0 4 ' 0 ' 1 n. , - 1 i ,Q X 5 I h Hs lv 1 N9 bd sl l l 1 Q Q I Ron- One: V. Hurt, J. Schultz, R. Hoel, K. Nielson, J, Tews, C. Plihal. Rou' Tivo: F. Menth, D. Block, D. Bernhagen, J. Rannow, D. Mielke, G. Hagen, D. McClure, S. Bonniwell, L. Falling, J. Dostal. Row Three: G. The Junior High band has a membership of 61 and under the direction of Mr. G. I. Brende, they marched in the Homecoming Parade, performed at UNDER the Row One: B. Rannow, S. Rannow, M. Rasmussen, R. Gjermundson, D. Derifield, K. Bergstrom, R. Merrick, J. Luedtke. Row Two: J. Welch, J. Falconer, W. Risch, L. Mills, L. Luedtke, S. Burich, J. Filk, A. Estrin, B. Miller, G. Kirsch, F. Warner, S. Ahrens. Row Three: W. Droege, D. Madson, J. Dallman, C. Eggert, G. Garner, D. Gruen- Peterson, J. Anderson, G. Anderson, J. Hammerstrom, B. Taylor, C. Krantz, R. Stark, L. Sorenson, L. Sanken, B. Asp. the November l concert, and played for some B- squad basketball games. DIRECTION waldt, V. Hurt, D. Geiss, L. Brunberg, S. Falconer, K Klammer, K. Popp. Row Four: P. Lagus, L. Sanken, H Schmeling, J. Hayden, L. Heilman, J. Buhr, J. Clay, J Boller, M. Mohr, L. Bullert, D. Danek, H. Hassman, R Sitz, J. Jorgensen. V- fu ,- -K DIRECTORS: Mr. Brende, Miss Edquist, and Miss MAJORETFES: Sharon Cassens, Loretta Brandt, Nelson. Sharon Schwartz, Dorothy Blackwell. ofOUR SCHEDULE OF EVENTS October 24 MEA Band November 1 Concert Sr., Jr., High Bands, Choir November 18 Senior Class Play Orchestra December 18 Christmas Concert February 21 Pop Concert April 21 Music Contest Senior High Organizations May 4 junior Class Play Orchestra May 27 Baccalaureate Sr. High Choir May 29 Commencement Orchestra CAPABLELEADERS BAND AND ORCHESTRA OFFICERS: Charles CHOIR OFFICERS: Wilma SChultZ, Ralph Berg- Benjamin, Tom Stibal, Pat Sanken, Marjorie Mills, strom, Mary jo Schmitz, Deanna Menz. Steven Brown, Merrill Mielke, w-' TO ACHIEVE SUCCESS .amni- Rou One Manager Donald Dressel M1lan Plath Roger Burdorf Roger Schlueter Dellas Bahr Ken Knacke Low ell Peterson jerry Carrxgan Drck julrg jerry Schoettmer Duane Prshney Ralph Bergstrom B111 Bacon Waldo Narr Merhn Ortloff Manager Drck Popp Row Two A Jutanl coachef jnggs Westergaard and Gene Olsen Ken Wxth a host of returnrng lettermen Coach Art Avts hoped for a good season and he got If The Trger grrdmen fought therr way to a very respect able won loss record of 6 2 One of the more mo mentous games of the season was the homecoming Sept Sept Sept Sept ct Oct Oct Nov 195 5 SCOREBOARD HUfCh1USOD Hutchmson Hutchmson Hutch1nson Hutch1nson Hutch1nson Hutchxnson Hutchmson Ramsey Wrllmar O11v1a Redwood Osseo Lntchfleld Glencoe Lake Clty Fas 012 020 Vorpahl jrm Blake Drck Hammond Bob Halva Harry Schlueter Wally Dummer jlm Carr Tom Brunberg Char he Benjamm Don Koepp Clarence Holman Lynden Mc La1n Harlan Hanson Coach Art Av1s Manager Martyn Dumpys Mzmng Leland Sheppard game wlth Lrtchfreld whrch Hutchinson won 38 0 Wlth SIX w1ns to thetr cred1t and hop1ng for that coveted undefeated season the Tlgers lost to upset mmded Glencoe and also dropped thenr last game of the season to a powerful Lake C1ty team VA Coaches Westergard Avrs and Olson 'W , I L, , , . : s- g , . ' . . l .fx . 9- ' vs. 6- 0 . 16- ' vs. ' 19- 7 . 23- ' VS. ' ' 27- 6 . 30- ' vs. ll 14- O O . 7- ' vs, 12- 6 . 14- ' vs. ' ' 38- 0 . 21- ' vs. - . 4- ' vs. ' - 42 I - ' 4 V J A Wfliiwlifa ,JW o-Ca an 1. 4v9 A x B Dgllas Bam ' 1 1 Dick Juli I I Ken Knacke ! Mfvifgsl W - -, . fkx 1'-'-X . 0 Bill Bacon Duane Pishney 4-N Q-1 U Lowell Peterson .-?f,v V L EXPERIENCE us NEeEssARw41f5 V L J, Hpif BOMBER FOOTBALL: Row One: Lyle Christenson, roy Barrick, jim Blake, Errol Laugeson. Row Three: Jim Ridgway, Sherwood Reed, Arvin Anderson, Bob Ba- Tom Brunberg, Charlie Bullert, Wally Dummer, Don con, Martin Wright. Row Two: Bob Halva, Bob Koepp, Clarence Holman, Bob Sanken, David Effertz, Hammond, Elroy Dobratz, Ken Vorpahl, Scott Avery, Le- Manager, Donald Dressel. JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL: Rou' One: Tom Toma- shek, Tony jorgenson, Claude Lattner, Lanny Sanken, Dav id McGraw, Jon Anderson, Greg Newcomb, jim Kurth, Lyle Jager. Rou' Tu'0: Gerhart Baht, Howard Juul Eddie Hoffman, Eugene Falling, John Welch, Gene Cox Dennis Matthews, Delwyn Piepenburg, Rou' Three Myron Sylvester, Leonard Gruett, james Wittenberg, Phil- lip Benton, David Anderson, Carlie Karg, Douglas Mad- sen, David MCClure. Rau' Four: Harold Schmeling, William Droege, Steve Schmitz, Lawrence Benjamin, Dean Cripps, Jeff Hayden, Bob Hoel, Daniel McGee, Peter La- gus. Jerry Carrrgan EXPERIENCE PLUS GOOD SIUORTSMANSHIID l Coach Verl Westergard and captam Waldo Narr Tom Snbal Roger Schlueter VARSITY BASKETBALL Rou One Manager Dlck Popp jerry Carrrgan Tom Srlbal Waldo Nlarr Charles Bullert Rnchard julng Manager Martyn Dumpys Ron Tun Coach Verl Wesrergaard Donovan Jensen Wally Dummer Roger Schluerer Charles Benyamln Harry Schluerer assnszanr coach Arthur Avrs What they lacked m helght the Hutchmson TlgCfS made up for rn flght deter mrnarron and the mll to wm These attrlbutes along mth expert coachmg from Verl Westergard put the Tlgers IH the wmners clrcle 14 tlmes vuhlle losmg only 5 Two of the most memorable events occurred when Hutchmson tvuce defeated hxghly touted Glencoe to retam possesslon of the Llttle Brown ug Waldo Narr was elected captam and also led the team rn scoring. 45 Dick Julxg GAVE US A LOT OF ACTION An opponent trres rn vam to prevent Charhe Bullert from add1n two more pomts to the Tnget effort Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec a 3. ZH 3.0 fl 8.0 C C C C C C Captam Waldo Narr lets fly w1th a Jump shot as Dxck uhg and Chatlze Benlamm Walt for the results SCOREBOARD Hutchmson Hutchmson Hutch1nson Hutchmson Hutchmson Hutchmson Hutchmson Hutchmson Hutchmson Hutchmson Hutchmson Hutch mson Hutchmson Hutchmson Hutch mson Hutchmson Hutchmson Hutchmson Norwood L1tchf1eld Dassel Wlllmar Brownton M1nnetonka Glencoe New Ulm Cokato Granrte Falls Ol1v1a Plpestone Glencoe Dassel Redwood Falls Buffalo Lake Lrtchfxeld O11v1a As hrs teammates and oppon ents stand openmouthed amazement and ready to go into act1on Chatlle Bemamm out pumps h1s man by a deqglve margrn 46 . 29 ' 59 52 . 2 ' 62 ' ' 47 . 6 ' 57 44 . 9 ' 47 ' 77 . 13 ' 72 57 j n. 3 ' 53 ' 62 Jan. 6 ' 78 65 J n. 13 ' 50 49 J . 17 ' 60 65 J . 20 ' . 63 ' 59 Jan. 24 Hutchinson 54 St. Peter 47 Ja . 27 ' 84 ' ' 87 J . 31 ' 48 ' 36 F b. 3 ' 73 50 F b. 7 ' 59 49 . u , I F b. 10 ' 72 57 . . F b. 14 ' 51 49 - . F b. 17 ' 78 ' ' 51 F b. 24 ' 52 ' ' 58 in AND HELPED US IN WINNING Nov ec Dec Dec Dec I1 an I1 Il 3.fl C C C C C C BOMBER BASKETBALL Row One Jerry Dunmng Dlc Phxllrps jxm Halllgan Bob Hammond and Bob Halva Row Two Jerome Betker Dave Efferts Elroy Dobratz Karl Br1nk and Tom Brunberg Row Three D1ck Eberhart Coach Art AVIS and Errol Laugeson SCOREBOARD Hutchmson Hutchmson Hutchlnson Hutchmson Hutchlnson Hutchlnson Hutchmson Hutchlnson Hutchmson Hutchmson I-Iutchmson Hutchmson Hutchmson Hutch1nson Hutchmson Hutchrnson Hutch1nson Norwood Lltchfleld Dassel W1llmar Brownton Mnnnetonka Glencoe New Ulm Granlte Falls St Peter OllVl3 Glencoe Dassel Redwood Falls Buffalo Lake Lltchfleld Ol1v1a A spot on the varslty team IS the arm of each boy on the bomber squad And the1r arm was good enough to glve them a record of 12 wms and 6 losses At one t1me durmg the season coach Art Avrs and h1s boys had a strmg of exght strarght vxctornes The team cons1sted of sophomores and one freshman Some of the team members Wlll be promoted to the varsnty next year due to the graduatlon of f1ve vars1ty squad members The1r des1re to wrn and good sportsmanshxp resulted ln some very excrtmg games and made them a favonte w1th the crowd Z . , . . y . . , 7 U . 29 ' 33 21 D . 2 ' 26 - - 29 - - - . 6 ' 26 45 ' . . . . 9 ' 34 ' 52 u ' . 13 ' 33 22 jan. 3 ' 45 ' 35 ' - ' ' Ja. 6 ' 40 21 ' ' J . 13 ' 32 27 - - - ' - , jan. 17 Hutchinson 37 Cokate 27 - I Ja. 20 ' 40 ' 24 . ja. 24 ' 37 . 26 , , J . 27 ' 37 54 Pb. 3 ' 29 31 ' ' - ' ' Fb. 7 ' 43 37 ' ' ' Fb. 10 ' 30 47 -- Fb. 14 ' 44 24 . - ' A ' Pb. 17 ' 35 ' ' 41 ,, W Pb. 24 ' 40 ' ' 26 Q 47 WHEN WE MOST WANTED TO WIN f JUNIOR HIGH C SQUAD Rou One Bob Hoel Bill Droege, Gary Kroeger Eddie Hoffmann Dennis Matthews Rau Two Mike Spaude Dan McGee Steve Schmitz Lawrence Benjamin Leigh Hellman Ron Three Gary Peterson Claude Lattner David McGraw Rolf Brende jon Anderson The boys on the C squad play a vital role in the basketball program They are the boys who in the future will be playing on the varsity squad Valuable experience is gained by playing on an organized team and competing with other schools The team was coached by Verl Westergard F. F. A. BASKETBALL Row One: Ed Schmidt, Milan Zumach, Dale Froemming, and Milan Plath. Ron' Two: Lowell Peterson, Dennis Olson, Ken Knacke, and Harlow Karg. Mining: Dick Bell. THE SCHEDULE WASN T EASY WRESTLING SQUAD Row One Walt Rrsch C955 Roger jergens C1035 Tom Tomashek C1125 Dlck Newcomb C1205 Gregg Newcomb C1275 Jam Blake C1335 Rou Tuo Ken Knacke CH5 B1ll Bacon C1655 Leroy Barrrck C1545 Lowell Peterson C1455 jrm Hatten C1395 manager Donald Dressel Mmzng Harlow Karg C1545 Under the d1rect1on of coach Gene Olsen the Trger matmen fought therr way to a seasons total of 13 wrns as agarnst only 5 losses Three members of the squad represented Hutchrnson 1n the state meet Tom Toma shek Roger ergens and Ken Knacke ergens and Knacke were also undefeated rn regular competrtron wrth records of 15 and 18 Wm respectrvely Lowell Peterson and Ken Knacke were elected as co captams Coach Gene Olsen Lets talk thrs thrng over May I have thrs dance7 49 1 7 1 7 ' 'M .Y f 1 I a b 1 v 1 , . . - ' a . V . 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K ', 23291, -R BUT the DESIRE to WIN 195 5 TRACK TEAM Rau One Ev Bullert Ron McGraw jerry Schoettmer team mascot Raymond Knoss Tom Stxbal and Tom Brunberq Roz: Tun Hugo Rusch Errol Laugeson Jerry Carrlgan Waldo Nart Bill Bacon and Leland Sheppard Rau Three coach Wayne Knoss Charles Benjamin Dick Hammond Martyn Dumpys and David Benyamm Sprinter jerry Schoettmer and coach Wayne Knoss DUAL TRIANGULAR DUAL Litchfield 35 Hutchinson 67 Glencoe Glencoe -49 The Hutchinson track team also won the District meet and took third place in the Regional and Class B at the St johns meet The following school records were broken mile run by Leland Sheppard 880 yard run and the 120 yard high hurdles bs Charlie Benyamxn and the 100 yard dash by jerry Schoettmcr Charlie Benjamin also took fourth place in the 880 rn the state meet 51 Hutchinson-73 Litchfield -75 Hutchinson -62 . . - . - -53 DULLED US THROUGH. 1955 BASEBALL TEAM Row One Dlck Newcomb Roger Patron Ken Knacke Bob Rasmussen manager Dale McLa1n R011 Tuo Armand Peterson Drck Jullg Jlm Fallrnq Fran Blackwell and Chuck Schmrdt Rau Three Ken Mlelke Lynden McLa1n Karl Brlnk john Johnson jlm Harren coach John Arnold The 1955 baseball squad played a total of 10 games They were rn competmon wlth the followmg schools Norwood Lester Pralrle Glencoe Redwood Falls Ollvla and Lltchfreld Fran Blackwell was elected as captarn 'WW Coach John Arnold Drck Popp Marty Dumpys and Donald 52 Dressel are managers of all sports T, '1 1 1 R 1 R 377 4 XXX J Y xx a MW' ,,, , H225 w H wa? v -we . ws 1, Q., fm an i v new g lx ui 1. 4 zu, W 'Y L fn SY , gf , K2 q 1 wk W I ,A ,, A im 0242 AM ' A ,y W ,fpf if ,, , ,, Q, .3 ,f J ,, Qfwf 7 N we . 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' VB v., ,,,A , .W ' ..-A g::,iig::??5 fvxa 4 2 if S in 3? s v 2 'L swim . nr-f ' P J e X A . f , atv is K ,ki k 'uf 71' ta? 5 1 A 1, Q 'if W 14 9.3 , ' g 4 . . - ,QL Q ' 4. 0,4 r K E' A D f ul' .o , , 4, fm: 1 'QM lip, 1' A V :eg gg' I Ll A '4 A flag? 1 - ' 043' ? Ugg: 2-3- Q'-'Q , O O With a year's experience behind them, the eighth graders are very familiar with the high school. They, too, are working to be an asset and gave 9847 co-operation in the big Homecoming Parade by be- ing on float committees, building a banner, or play- ing in the jr. Band. Many with musical abilities are also singing in the Jr. Choir and some are in the Sr. Band. Some boys also participated in jr. high basketball and football. CLASS OFFICERS Row One: Richard Tews, Myron Sylvester, john Welch, John Dallman, Gerhardt Baht. Row Two: Richard Krueger, Karen Popp, Louiva Hurt, Janice Tews, Beverly Miller, Mary Doring, George Linde. to OUR FUTURE Row One: jerilyn Dostal, Joanne Hitzemann, Audrey Beilke, Beverly Miller, Perry Pendergast, Judy Hoff. Row Two: james Falconer, John Welch, Keith Todd, Lloyd Radunz, Charles Eggert, Ruth Gjermundson, Delwyn Pie- penburg. Row Three: Bonnie Taylor, Joanne Koelln, LeAnn Mead, Patsy Piehl, Karen Todd, Sandra Swinson, Keith Hallquist, Gary Krsiean. Rou' Four: Muriel Siem- sen, Diane Pesina, Mary Doring, Charles Trutna, Martin Barnes, Rodney Anderson, Janice Tews, Myron Sylvester. Rou' Fire: Peter Lagus, Lee Wendt, Richard Tews, Rob- ert Pessek, Lanny Sanken, Lloyd Nadrchal, Dennis Eggert. lf i 2 i 5 l 9 1' ff E My J, Aw , V ,s '.4J'9? wir ff f ., is I my ma , ' 525433 W ,eip , :ag Wai 4 aff? -Af A ' .f ill, , ',z 'fff,,, 355 WM . .4 ,V 4 f .. 'Q f ,ff . A K 5, , W ,K S 5 ggfsignf 'Wm , . V F' 1 rf . 'ffwQ1,M',,w ,Q www six, . V 4 Q '- wa i ,Li ,fi N ' :L H- , eggs, v .3 I f i gi-Q . Q Q 353: . . . Q ' VPIWIA-Ylilf?-L. Qmtisfxirfemw' 1 .vc 1,-M. ,W.W-Q-,.,,1 JRow One: Judith Behrens, Sharon Schwarze, Rosan Stark Gerald Jensen John Pessek Steven Brown LaVonne a R lc M ly R n mg Rau, Four Arvm Anderson James Hallrgan Jerry nowf J nice Jorgenson. Row Two: Helen Dettman Dunnmg Walter Sturges Burton Magnusen Jeffrey Hay Irene X roehler, Darlene Fimon, Phyllis Mattsfield, Jean den Gary Anderson Martm Wrlght Row Fwe David llgjatte , Mary Kisling, Lois Prieve, Evelyn Krebsbach, Den Effertz John Jorgenson Darryle Krussow Robert Halva X My ' ml-son, Rau- Thu-eg Wilnm Karl, Shirley Berg-Qld Kenneth Ahlsrrom Dlck Eberhart Jerome Betker Car 'l,M',f ef waifvwww Mwafffc if 41113542 m06 x J I ,j ff,6,Kf?f Qt 4, C064 'U 72 LL! ff. 7 fC.,41ff5Q7ff A U 7 Xb J., C' f A Q XjBeverly Kortke, Flora Dreyer, Shirley un e, ar 's a V A nn Falconer, Lorraine Lutzke, Kenneth Kullhem ence Holman Martin Krrsch f J L YS , , , x. A' 9 ' sv Nm fl f OP R 5, J fs ll Xj ky ' N A f lu ll If ' X A. V7 D1 5 - A will Wm X 9, ' CLASS OFFICERS E ra lb J A -Xb :JW ts . X G ,fiom L. f N X r-L, 1 ' S X J ,J AL .lf , xfs, 4,-J 4 h 1 tx I - The so homores are al rou that's5 al Al s rg , g P WW, laughing Ka cl' havingeffun. They many mem-X bers in bl and in Sr. Choir andfsomqlare def bare. They? may seem a :little rogky, bllt rhatls be- cause theyqjfeel pretty aclhlt noyy, Many boys fifho are at are onl either? the yarsiny or B teams inyfootballx and xbasketball, jfiT-rack - men .-are also to be found -in the sophpmore elass. l 61 , jx J J JE ma UAQJWMZLX ,ff ,WJ Wi only to , juniors are en- gage n many ' ities u as debate, band, or- v ch ra, r. h ir, d Qrs. eir win- 'n H coming Fl t ' an e a e of their fine work, also ei class ay. But next year j w find at th e sier than ever, be- mi, cause h l be the leaders in the school. . 'YI ' , Vx I lay l, I V Ifx, XVI V Y' w - K ff CLASS oFF1cERs lx .I ' J L' L' K y L - ' lg ' LU w lf' ' ' , A lj, 1 T, , james Carr, Mary Hlavacek, Lynden McLain A l if V: :JU L fi, SVP ' if My UV P f i ,i , y - A, ' lu lax! I P' ,ll L qi! INHXL f -Y A Ffh gn 'lx 0 ,y t ,gel i by 1 1 i I 1 X J' ,U yr - L f l fi, Lf' I ll, l ,t f IV JO 1 1 4 A, I, I 'lov A -1 10 XD! E! ' A-1,11 l f? I 4 J, . ' if ' 1 'LL' , lbw f ' -f, ' ' Q4 N L 4 i l, 'if ipl kip 1,1 ,X , 1 ll ,Va of , fllfffojyl g,f'iiJl!l 1 il' 'VI 470 tl, semolz THRONE W ,W W . H ,ff l A , ' 'X ll lid f ,'f f JU! 'lllfll ,f 'fpiaiflij . L 'i H1 X' 771 A W' ' Cl X' we V , W y . I K jaw 0-W r I JU! Puff flljr W Row One: Deanna Menz, Janice Lamp, Lucille Putney, Cormick, Michael Splittgerber, Noel lPittman, K I Os- C60 janet Rannow, Patricia Healy, Mary Ann Ktebsbach. trom, Duane Adams, Cecil Sheridan, Judith Luedtke. Row 'I Row Two: Leonard Reilein, Sharon Schultz, Marjorie Four: Virgil Forcier, Arne Lagus, Ronald Stolpman, David . I I, Mills, Deanna johnson, Janet Veenhuis, Betty Dusoski, Young, George Field, Richard Popp, Dale Froemming. K Lf Joyce Peterson, Mary Hlavacek. Rou Three: Gregory Mc- ix Y OUR CLASS COLORS . D I I JV lon Qggglhce ffVfPresident Q 4g H 4,n RAYMOND ADAMEK ..Ray,, He may be filent and thy, bu! be really it one nice guy. F.F.A. 2, 3, 4g Football 33 Homecoming Commit- tee 4. GEORGE BENTON A quiet man-be doem't more in clan. Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4g Homecoming Com- mittee 4. Jay f' .er'Wwe .. . mfftbfif ,Ml breulingjl'hq lf dJoiI2',fitl9e ffffffrgfaf' i -i I ' 'ClliB - 1117 35cipnIgg klub 3 4 1 3l,+4g' Qb6ii'.1Q' v u 1 V I'1a lc' 3,445 ' ss 'Coyn- ' IW cgfgltqgl' Com- ,jfmitteg Veg-74 K . .1 P lg Stu- s V 'A ., 3 NORMA 'ifligirl of a 3g Home- 4. X , I BARTO ls' 't . f f 1 rf ' ' eu nxt! X ,1. P fx .1 RALPH BERGSYR N I Lf f W My Q fl S 'ell' com 'al words. 3 t 1 J 1 J GLA. 1,, 2,.-K3, F,B.L.Al zyxkffvlfff , dwg .. H3, 4: 'Choir fl, , I ulaaf llodf, r ','1l-lonlpcoming Co ivee 49 FOOILAL 1, 2, alll ' 4: Glfe:CLub'3 N ll' Jjlfig 3 ' , ' 0 r ' it Alt ij xxx wx 3 Z 1 Q L ,F ' ' N 1 xl 4 ll 3 l g I U. A l v 1 5, 4, I ' 1 x QD 4 Class Student 41 S X U 1 1. f 1 N Class ii Fwy? old ever ni X , Club -, X43 F tball N v gt, 4 u P 4 Hdmecom' mittee 4 GLEN BEMIS Like a third or fourth marriage, fbi: school life if a .rerioui businen with me F.F.A. 2, 3, 4, Tiger's Eye Staff 43 Projectionist 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 4. - alba . . COR LVQIILI OL, HITE -4. lv ,rx f ,, we 4 il M Lib h Sli X 1 . , ' . A, N L i M , tr , V71 i '- X-'wwf w f N. ,cf , L'cARXoL BETKER' L'iHigh Jchool day: have their delightf. hut can? compare with high school knightxf' Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 2, 3: 90 Club lg Annual Staff 43 Homecoming Commit- tee 4. GAYLYN BETKER He harm the midnight oil, hut not aluagi for Jtudyf' Science Club 31 Choir 1, Z, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Class Play 4, Basket- ball 2, 33 Intramural Basketball 1, 4, Home- coming Committee 4. G.A,A GENE BETKER A man of feu' word: doem't have to take Jo many of them hack. Science Club 3, 4, Band 1, 25 Student Council 4: Class Play 4, Golf 2, 3, 41 Homecoming Committee Chairman 4. R UTH BOETTCH ER lane hourr aren't good for one, but they are all right for tu'o. Tiger's Eye Staff 4, 90 Club 2, 3, Homecoming Committee4 LO ANN BOLL Quiet at a monte ir the and yet no trap hai caught her. Homecoming Committee 4. CARL BLOOMQUIST With his ability, rur- cen har an easy path. Science Club 3, 43 Choir 1,25 Band I, 2, 354, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Home- coming Committee Chair- man Fl' 1Z '.f L V- W X M7 AZQMZ ii :tg . JEANETTE BLOCK Here'J a girl with a heart and a Jmile, that maker the huhhle of life u'orthu'hile. Homecoming Committee 4 OUR CLASS FLOWER . . . -IEROME CARRIGAN ..Jerry,, Our idea of an all-round guy-Jtudent, athlete, one girl in his eye. Student Council 2, 3, 4 President 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3,,4, Football 3, 4, Co-Captain 45 Track 2, 3, 45'H Club 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 33 Class Play 3: Science Club 3, 45 Home- coming Committee 4. RUTH DALLMAN l f ambition were dynamite, .fbe'd be an H bomb. Science Club 3, 4, Secre- tary 45 Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Play 35 Speech 2, 3, 45 Tiger's Eye Staff, Editor 45 90 Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' State 35 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Director 45 Glee Club 25 Annual Staff Section Edi- tor 45 Homecoming Com- mittee 4. GILBERT BULLERT ..Guts,. There are two day: about which one Jhould never worry-yefterday and to- morrow. Science Club 45 90 Club GERALD BURMEISTER Sateen ir a big .rtep up but I've got long legf. Science Club 3, 45 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 45 Projectionist 45 Home- PATRICIA DORING Pat She har the will to do, the power of doing, and better tban rbat, :be doe.r. coming Committee Cp- . ,.. F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, President chairman WM, 1 90 Club 3 Choir 3 and 1 2 3 4 Treasurer Af. I I 3 4 Debate 3 Glee Club A K if . i r 4 v g 4 -Wllmjl fi! UZIL 22.51 ' 'b'4. X ,. lf V J If cr I CL , cience Club , Speech mfg I J ' I I 'j ' ' ' 15 Intramural Basketball 3, 45 Homecoming Com- mittee 4. Myll ' ,. fr ' .4 il 2 'JL Al' yc' , 7 f M W in O fl 4 7 1' Pl I f it P7 fficer Treasurer 4 Queen At- ! jug Class Play 3, 4, Class 0 ' , 5 lllwffl MARTYN DUMPYS ..Marty,. Great men ere dying every day and I don? feel Jo well my.relf. H Club 45 Track 3, 45 Science Club 45 Annual Staff 45 Intramural Basket- ball 35 Basketball Manager 45 Football Manager 45 Homecoming Committee 4. Y 'X Ofnx Jr x. 66 C3 all 11 . 2' Homecoming ROGER BURDORF Love ir too Jimple a game for a brainy man to indulge in, Science Club 4, President 45 90 Club 35 Football 45 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Tigers Eye Staff 45 Home- coming Committee Chair- man 4. I - tw it ,ll - 1 4 -t We ,ig T .M ' 1' v M l 'LK X .r N 5 Ny 5, 2 lb 1 L fl f My ' ,tbl Li' A ,N l, fx 5- 5 If -kv T 3 . i f i f J. c rt' K ft tx I A p ' ,Ly , 4 ' p x. ' Xt.. JK, Vx X. 1 M be ll T E I-MTE Rose I I I!l.,xf , L ,vb , JVM N I 1 7 ff - QA., ' 'X V ' - VU ,N X 'Ml I try: f ff., K, ki-'X' Eff l . 1 lg .gl 1 ' X mb ' A M of X., 21 L , li ff J , 'M 'fi ,Lui Q' Yi l i l li ' K f C! LQ ml xx ' V 'I .bl 'li ff A ,iv , f' 'X . if ff ivy .il-ZW vp I ' A gg,-4 , C I J 'LC Q KLJJU f- X I ' I ff' x, X fy - 'rf 7 A i I we W 14 P vx l i i 5 - ' l ul' r ' X tkixh' v I 4 Ax ,xv Jw 5 t CLI TON GRUETT A My ' F, fs SHARON ' X -5 'e cum ' HENDRICKSON He um a Boy Scout un- til he war 165 then he hecame a Girl Scout. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4L H Club 3, 45 Football 43 Track 3, 45 Proiectionist 45 Homecoming Commit- tee 4. PATRICIA ERICKSON Pat She loolef like an angel and actr like one too, but you never can tell what an angel uill do. G.A.A. 1, 25 Tiger's Eye Staff 45 Library Assistant 35 Office Assistant 45 Homecoming Committee 4. MARION GORR If laughing uw a crime. they could convict me any old time. Speech 2, 45 Annual Staff 45 Nurse Assistant 33 Homecoming Committee 4. SAMUEL HELPS Sam Of all the thingy I like the bert, I much prefer to tit and ren. F.F.A. 2, 35 Football 25 Homecoming Committee 4. A form more fair, a face more Ju'eet,' Ne'er hath it been my lot to meet. Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 35 90 Club 2, 45 Annual Staff 45 Home- coming Committee 4. ROBERT FILK Bob I didn? Jleep a uink laft night hut I'll make up for it in Englithf' H Club 3, 45 Football l. 2, 35 Wrestling 39 Golf 25 Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Choir 1, 3: F.F.A. I, 25 Science Club 35 Homecoming Commit- tee 4. JEANNE FRATZKE FriendlieJt girl u'e'1.fe erer teen: just one rea- Jon uhy ire chore her queen. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 35 Cheer- leader 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2, 3, Sec-Treas. 33 Homecoming Queen 45 Office Assistant 35 Home- coming Committee Chair- man 4. HARRY EGGERT A little nonreme nou' and then it relirhed hy the ben of men. F.F.A. 2, 35 Homecoming Committee 4. JAMES JOHNSTONE ..Jim,. I never let study inter- fere with my education. Bus Patrol 43 Home- C 4- mf HARLOW KARG 1 believe in getting into bot water: it keeps you clean. F.F.A. 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 41 Wrestling 4, Home- coming Committee 4. y A ' , A A f 4 , JK M LM 1 K f A 1 K c C I 1 , L , I' , - I ,v ' If ff? zr' DIANE JOHNSON Sober but not .reriour quiet but not idle G.A.A. 1, 23 Orchestra 1 Y, 3, 4, 90 Club Homecomin Committ 4. NJN QM ,tw o lufiue . ,vt ,- .J , Fli . if Spf LET US BE SEEN MARLYS JUUL Her quiet nature con- ceal: a pleasant person- alityf' G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g -Band l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 44 90 Club 3, Speech 29 Annual Staff 4, Home- coming Committee 4. ,I y Z NX X ,r fx XX, I X' X 7 tl I cjrhetx e ubole XS-'Speech IV 3 4 es G Mr X' stra 2 4 2 3 4 Qlzass Play Club Zi 3AM'lgCfS ld 4, .JI-Iome g RICHARD JULIG ..Joe,. A whiz at :ports and a man among men if be. but among women would he rather be. H Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4g Football 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 45 Basket- ball 3, 4g Baseball 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 45 Choir 4, Class Play 3, 4, Student Elouncil 2, Class Offiqet, LC, Vice Presidemi' -.1vIome- coming Cenami 4. . ' lf' 'X.X. 1 3 lynx Zu E .rf ,- Eff' J, bb' RO 1511171449515 SKI- f teacliev rl ,ltbink my smile ir !t1'e'et,'i they want to put me in the front rent. H Clubil, 3, 43 Choir I. 2, 3, Wrestling 2, 3, 43 Class Play 4g Intramural Basketball 2, 35 Home- corung Committee 4. MY Joi-iN JOHNSON 'An outburst of static. H Club 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 33 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 35 Sci- ence Club 4g Homecoming Committee 4. ul. , I i, ,- , V fascism? 2' 4, aj! lf 9 9 ' - g X XM BY Qty? DEED 4 K l A ' ' i 4 7 3 Jw r' ' '+ 1 WW' P m U ff' to f J' ll ' 'Q ffl lee' , :Ml nhl fall lp P K V, M LVVQSXXAA. I ya' Ku A DARi7fl.4ias4KER1sSikt, L6 . young rnan who HerNhfluh is heau 'Chl nfl h uthex it better than one who turn: pale. Football 2, Homecoming Committee 4. ALAN KOCH Never my nothing unleu you have to. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 41 Homecoming Committee Co-Chairman 43 H Club 3: Track 33 Office Assist- ant 3. JUDITH KRAMER ..Judy,. Talking if an art .fo rare -she never fail: to do her there. G.A.A. 1, 23 Speech 1, 2. 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 43 An- nual Staff 43 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Committee Chairman 4g 'I'iger's Eye Staff 45 Coun- seling Room Assistant 4, hut trdlrnetime: inconvjl! ientfl Q X it S F.B.L.A. 5, 4g Pep Club 4g 90 Club l, 2, 33 Li-3 bary Assistant 2, 3: Annu- al Staff 43 Homecoming Committee 43 Office As- sistant 4. 61 SUSAN lNG , 44 A 3 'Shel o V d frzegbly Rhnd iflfgfakijzfigic .111 rr ' 'nh Jule' pleaihrgi 2 J! thexeelffhy JIJIHQL at n 1 Mn' , ' Lg, Qqinnual Sgff Edito 3 M 'f we L f Scierifeb Clu ilNurse's , . mksistant 35' omecoming Co mitteef4g 90 Club 4g Choir lg Spkgh I4. . 1 ., ' t l' K ' Q43 Nl in ,V V A J KENNETH IYNACKE, ,l 'N N EM ' Lmennyn Vfwrelgllinkg is hi: firslfotfewf vguhat fhouw:2Jecond.9B t IFAFA, '1' 2 3 'H Clfib --,-vi , ,,, lf 4f'Bkl11!2 lt 1 3,JV, asnxrbal Trac ,v 2'l.FogtballfJl, 21, 3,14 mitt ' idln if ur Basketb 3, 43 F' jeptionigt 241 3, 4g W tlingl? 5, 4, C0- Jin4 K, EDWARD KLIMA Hd: top! in FFA., from :he farm he'll never nragf' F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4g Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4g junior Red Cross Council ll Homecoming Committee 4: Cross Country 3. x ,.. 1 fl 4 JAMIN K IM ' we ,, 3-,fx ..Be 4' I ,haf ClgtA,yper?6'H fihurninutef feng, five to togeanllfiv 'Wgo34'1 ii nt? PIA 3 ei ' L1 'Z JD gg 69 WAS the NIOTTO CHOSEN BEVERLY KREBSBACH ..Bev., Small in Jtature, but big in heart. Choir 45 Class Play 43 Speech 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 45 90 Club 2, 3, 4 sH0me- coming Committee 4g An- nual Staff 4. ARCHIE KUCERA If you keep your mouth Jbut, you'll never put your foot into it. F.F.A. 2, 3, 45 Homecom- ing Committee Observer 4. MARY MCNELLIS Never gloomy, alway: gay, a boutewife :be will be .rome day. G.A.A. 35 F.B.L.A. 35 An- nual Staff 45 Homecom- ing Committee 45 Pep Club 35 Tiger's Eye Staff 4. THOMAS McGANNON Mac l can't dance, but I .ture can interminionf' Science Club 45 Home- coming Committee 4. V V f . ,xt V AX 7. Co itt ' 4C 4 J 45 bfi Jzzye St .Ml K 1 e S200 4 KENNETH MEAD Kenny I'm wide awake as you can see, but .round asleep I'd rather be. Intramural Basketball 5: Science Club 45 Home- coming Committee 4. BARBARA LIPPMANN Barb Bewitched, blonde, and bewildered. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Play 45 Pep Club 35 Homecoming Commit- tee Qbserver 4. dwbwll , 1 ,Al J' 0, 'aff lvyfnzvlkov Jr Q refs 'Kim A' Al-'V 'VN-'l'iV mtl 'Xvx,l1 N . i0f ,l5g,,J: ' -'W STEPHEN LEE Steve Ambition plush. Science Club 3, 4, Vice- President 45 Class Play 3, 45 90 Club 1, 2, 45 Home- coming Committee Co- Chairman 45 Student Council 1, 35 H Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Basketball 25 Golf l, 2, 5, 45 Class Officer Presi- dent 55 Tigers Eye Staff 4' x J i M .HWY Ll: A 'Vx N A 5 Jgzolp-Q 1.oHi3.EN , If lv' yderi lly 45 ing, e'J ri -5 lly p mirtgi fx, N' .A.A,. 1 , 3 4, W E- X , esi n 35' ence l' jixgtb, 5 ass ay 45 A u- ' jyal V t Homeqo Coh brary ssistant Of xgjmss' ant 4 AUDREY MORTENSON Love it what maker the world go round: that'.r why I'm always dizzy. G.A.A. 1, 23 Science Club 43 F.B.L.A. 33 Homecom- ing Committee 45 Office Assistant 3, 4g Junior High Senate 1. Q Weave, a x In Jpnegan er by , . re. K Scienc ub 3, r Orc 2, 33 and 3, 4, Vi dent Q9 Club , 0 s' State 33 Nat' Hon Society 3, 4, Pr 1 t g Student Couniil 45 ub 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 33 asketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 43 'Foot- ball 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 41 Homecoming Chairman 4. PATRICIA MOILIR ,Pye ' Hap,?inAiJ conriit: bf acyl-' ' I tiifilfn fi! 'lu f. ii ,if ' GAA. 1, 22 5, 4,1 'sw 'W , tary Science'Clubf? A-l 4390 Clulfi Clay Qlay 3, i- ll it Chef I, 4195 fob lf 35, Queen ' aridid 3 Homecorni g htthn anfy ' ,, Natjoqal if ond: ' iety QM ff. 4, QVice3Pl sid t 45' Sym ' dent Qfc7uncil7i2g Nhior' 1. High 'Seng3pQ'l1 Glass Offl-'J Cer lflife- refidelit 4.' ii I al .Y . , . 1, E THOMAS MOTLEY Tom All that I't'e learned, I'ze forgotten: and all that I know, I'z'e guerredf' Baseball l, 2g Hoinecom- ing Committee 43 Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3. M 'Ke f to bq the CLASS of 's all T I . Y. 1 X v A KJ? . t , ' X i. , . r ll 1 . . ' i ll . . if JAI31E'M1U!S ,Mi Her giggle' fiilingpiiihiiggl her eharacteif' i351 ks V l V 4. G.A.A. 2, Q, 4,fHome- coming Committee' Chair- man 4g F.B.L.A. 3, 4. Treasurer 33 Science Club 4, Treasurer 4g Library Assistant 3. BARBARA MILLER Barb A strong link in the chain of friendfhipf' Homecoming Committee Observer 4. MERRILL MIELKE For him, one u'0man it a thing of the part, pre- rent, and future. Orchestra 4, Vice-Presi dent 41 Band 3, 4: 90 Club lg Homecoming Committee 41 Football l, 2, Tiger's .Eye Staff 44 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. t f ' V, ,J gf '14, L 1 ,H -JJ 'il P L Y l tcorqtiiifi 15116 ii , L L .- ','To9ts 1 Spaiklinglxeyer. a happy Emilg her goal U .toon thefl' 'edding ai.rle. Homecoming Committee Observer 45 Pep Club 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 41 Class Officer President lg Tiger's Eye Staff 4, Counseling Room Assist- ant 4. DAVID ff' fl I STAQIIEY P I A N Teal over H my feultx y appre- czat X y cha VX Hometo fngf Clornm' ee ObseylcerIB45 5 ' Q8 wi 3: Intramural Y 5 Baseball 1, ,C , 4. f J Hit coufre, hluffr. F.F.A. 1 35 Cross ,ittee JUST AS OUR VIRGINIA OLESEN Sarge I agree with no mank opiniong I have a few of my own. G.A.A. 15 Choir 15 90 Club 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Annual Staff 45 Home- coming Co-Chairman 45 Tiger's Eye Staff 45 Li- brary Assistant 35 Coun- seling Room Assistant 4. fl 'I like 0100? ,7 DENNIMGLSONP ag .10 wbenny 5 rtudybxrfffzeelfi like at a wont ty I don't. as n zf I c n't if 'f r'7F.F.A. 1, 2443, 45 Class Play 45 H Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3: Homecoming Commit- tee 4. f. WILBERT OTTO Happy am I,' from care I am freeg why can't they all he contented like me? F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Home- coming Committee 4. J ET ERS WW a :hai alker ight: re ce fr t ark o the I . LOWELL PETERSON Tiger The easy way alwayr Jeemr the more rearon- ahle. Homecoming Committee 45 H Club 3, 45 Football 3, 45 Wrestling 3, 4, Co- Captain 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. iv ,MMI 0122 I A ,L.A. , Sci 45 ual Staf 4' .r- Assis nw oy! mitt e 4. X I, fi! J, My Hfifflgffly RFQ? Mya. or F day o t farm u 4 r 1 own ,vo a e ' t . . .A. 25 Homecoming 52.1 Committee 45 H Club 45 Football 45 Intramural Basxeroall 2, 3, 45 Prn- jcctionist 4 -SM l NlOT.T.O STATES . . rf, if lv ff I D f 117501 ' ,eg Zgwijn 4 JANNE Pyualiy X fff ,W ' nf!!! I 'Amwnever en A, I if F l A e-I 5.. X ta 35 nc 45 5 lf 5 415' 5 1, 2. e' 1 , 5 L 1, 2, 3, ' nnual taff 45 omecoming 'Committee 45 Student Council 4. h h ful, ,LL llv' 5! FFCEN ETHVPLIHAL -KL .. Xb , e j ljlfhe world he U ngit the i' ene u I IJ the 5' 1, 2, 5 4, Reporter '35 Homecoming Commit- tee Observer 45 Projection- ist 3, 45 Bus Patrol 4: Hall Monitor 4. .M F .Q 54 Wifi ,qc fl 'Relia energetic effi- never hurried but I 5 1 1 2 ye l cn I I '. dig' 3 ay: gen through. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3.5 45 Science Club 3, 45 Class Play 35 Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 90 Club '45 Home- coming Commmittee 4. f' . . .ffl 'ffr' , t f , ' nlctfl fl L 'lil' ,. X L-ci' rgeqif, .Q 5 I eg aw' ly f f yi L, ' tw 6151 L- im., ,rr U?lr,1J, r y. 1 l 'I n x ,I ll bv! X., ,. Vik. ,il 5 5 f'J3ARBAIQ.A RADUNZ .- js Lf ..Ba-tb., A friend from head to t0e,' thi: girl is really in the know. G.A.A. 1, Z, 3, 45 Science Club 3, 45 Class Play 35 Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 90 Club 45 Home- coming Committee 4. Aff' I ' 'fj if l if ,Jo ,yfkivcw WPI-fRSQNf' fi! 'Lfhefdfhln , gentl5U f Chojgf , 45x i c 'CIubji L' fig! gtygnnual L St 4'!ljHOmCCOmiHg o iee 45 Queen Can- cl' a 45 Tiger's Eye StafJ45 Glee Club 3. 1 Tr? 'TC I 'f5J,,'4' ' 5 ave JJ, Info. 1 'Hd ii ' 'ii I -1-fi 5 - .P V i' 1 ' -, 13. MILAN PLATH fl 'X He doe: nothing in par- ticular and doe: it very well. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 45 Homecoming Commit- tee Observer 45 H Club 45 Football 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 45 Bus Pa- trol 3, 45 Projectionist 4. mf , 41 W lc! fxffl Mft DUAN E PISHNEY 'There'J no place like the top. Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Choir 45 Class Play 3, 45 90 Club 25 Homecoming Committee Chairman 45 Student Council 25 H Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basket- ball 25 Class Officer Presi- dent 2. ,I SLSAN POPP No noble ldtfk ua: eter eafy GleeClub 7 3 GAA 1 7 Science Club 4 Band 4 Librarian 3 Orchestra - 4' Clas P 1 5 5 Speech 1 2 3, 4' Debate . ub . Annual Staff 45 C ass Officer 1' National Honor Society 3 4 Director 4' Homecoming Co - Chair- man 4. r , 1 t . i R , w N. , lxxgiyfj XNG. V ,qt ty Av X316- llnff tt M XJ t 1 . J 4 L X f X f U . 14' X ' Y' . 1 . 1' PATRICT SANKEN . U - . , . J A . Jw t ' 15 Pa-' - .- 'eUt'J nicekto begxnifbufal ' ' X X f when yo1i're natuhlly BA Y 47 ' mee. i J M4 Science Club 3, 4, Choir kj --5 a ' 1, 3, 43 Orchestra 4, ,Q LQWSAQ r I ,Mn ,, Pres., 90 Club 1, 2, 3, 4, N Kd! ' Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Gan? t j 9 Class Play 3, 4, Student Direct- X! 45 em Gul? 51 X or 3, 4g, Annual Staff 4, ilsaiebau lb 2' 35539 wry yStudent Council 43 Girls' S hQ55lJ41 Hofnecb 3 M, V,G1ee Club 3: Homecom- CO- tee Chalrmaql KN ing Committee Observer Offire Assistant 4, 4. Vx 6. we ILL USE, .. I 4 l I ,bf ', ,ffl I R ER SCHLUETER Slush Don'l recite .ro load: I want to .rleep. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 4, H Club '4g F.F.A. 4g Projectionist 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 4. RICHARD JOAN RAHN H RQSZFAMMER Her :mile could warm a Dick polar hear. If thif if liberty, give me Homecoming Committee death. 4- F.F.A. 1, 2, 4, Home- coming Committee 4. ALLAN REINER I could never decide uhich were harder-the Jean or the arrignmenzrf' F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Home- coming Committee 43 Lunchroom Assistant 4. JANICE ROOT ..-lan.. She take: the 't' our of can't. G.A.A. 3, 4, Pres. 43 F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Science Club 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Student Director 4, Speech 3, 4, Debate 2, 3, 4, 90 Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Comm. Observer 4, Stu- dent Council 3g Class Of- ficer Sec.-Treas. 3, Nat'l W Honor Society 3, 4, Treas. 4. BE , QUQT Bill, ' .t , J way 'x ling and timing mmit- y oo ti e.- . 2, , 41 sale ci , - . lub . I 1 , 4' fi A . '-y t 3, . O . ,A , E. rver 4. r J la! X ECM, .QLL41 maui' .vw .-'atv' J mule V W 3 ' ,gftahl ' ' ' ' . , 1 XM, it 4 'uw' TH UALITI' - '-of H - 1 EJNQ 1:5 L 3 3 M,M,5,, , ,,,, ,,3,.3 wwf D:l,'lVfi'b Mtch. fi Nw 1 J 'll X' I 3477 '- Cpfl ' Ll, V. xii! M l ' l my Vw ,Jn , ljff., L Q- v , RY SCHOETFMER fliflfjj A I ' l',' OQSCH A His techniques are un- it' ,Ziyi -1 IJ QQ Z ttl er up pop rurpatred in .tportt and Gill ' 'Ml .fb et. fly on the stage. EDWARD SCHMIDTJ V ,gG4A.A. , 3 'lit 'ence science Club 3, 4, choir Ed Cl , , ' ifpz, 3, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, 90 'Tm 80918 10 i'We f 1' X 4 c t , L B ld 1, Club 3, 43 Speech 33 Golf mffbifle 50 dv my 'kink' GERALDINE W V233 3 Play , 43 13 Homecoming Commit- iflg- U ECHRUPP C 2, , 41 tee Co-Chairman 43 H F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, H Club Gem h Club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 43 Proiectionist 3, 43 Homecoming Committee 4. A one man gal -with a ring on her finger. Lunchroom Assistant 3, 43 Homecoming Commit- tee Observer 4. lj 90 c ll, l 3 De- J e at 23 ' Staff 4, Section Ed 0 , Homecom- ing Committee Co-Chair- man 43 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4. 3, 43 Intramural Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 41 Class Officer Vice-Presi- dent 4. I' Q! .MDC , Lf 5 V .3 A lfop nog tty, V lf 4309611 slug-f,0a3u1tfy.f:. a '51 Clzib 553. Choir ,313 2, 3-qopfnfswr 2, 9544 Bar1tf3,v'2, ,s, of Lciass Play'33U5peec ,Wig 3, 4' 90 gli b 331,21 3, 434441 J nual 4, ASSX. korg Homecoming Cb mittee Co Chairman 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Natl Honor So c 3 4 Sec 4 LELAND SHEPPARD ..Lee.. My black book runnetb over. Science Club 3, 43 Choir Z, 3, 43 H Club 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 43 Wrestling 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Homecoming Committee Chairman 4 Cross Coun try 3 -- tr. WILMA SCHULTZ She made a tboufan friend:-and kept th G.A.A. 2, 33 F? 3 43 C l, , 3 43 lay 33 C , 43 Libr sis! 3 Glee lu 2, 3 omecom- in ittee o-ordinat- 19 KJ C ass fficer DARLENE SCHMIDT If silence were gold the would be .1 million aife Homecoming Committee Observer 43 Lunchroom Assistant 3, 4. ' THROUGH PARTICIPATION. w3'fi'IJf'e RAYMOND STRASMANN ..Ray,. The world dealr good- naturedly with good na- tured people. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Tiger's Eye Staff 45 Wrestling 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 2, 31 Projectionist 45 Bus Patrol 3, 45 Homecoming Committee Chairman 4. 5 Q 1' 53. 5 Eu S ' IDA TELECKY Q53 True to her wordr herP r' I work and her friendrf' argl ' mmittee 4. - f -A- 22 Hqlecomfngt S ' twig PY XF Q53 .Q Eng S A E- N' . Q3 5 'e W, Xtq KN A fs DONNA SMUTKA R erponrihilifier gravitate to the person who can Jh oulder them . Science Club 45 Choir l, 2, 3, 45 Class Play 45 90 Club l, 3, 45 Homecoming Committee Chairman 45 Student Council 15 Glee Club 2, 3, .45 Tiger's Eye Staff 45 Homecoming Queen Candidate 4. VIRGINIA SLYTER Virginia if never too hury to he friendly. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 F.B. L.A. 3, 45 90 Club 2, 45 Bus Patrol 35 Homecom- ing Committee 4. LELAND TAYLOR Tub He pack: all hi: troubles into a box and .ritr on the lid and laughr. Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Tiger's E-ye Staff 45 Class Play j, 45 Speech 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 4, President 45 Cheerleader 1, 2, 35 Homecoming Committee Co-Chairman 4. 5 X Q? ROY STEFFENSON You tell'em I'm tough. ff Homecoming Committee -,gf 4. 3 fl! ,w,..rt'X'1,M A pw? .. . , ,yffv K' Jylf v of MARILYN STOLPMAN Per.fonality plus an in- tellectual mind. A nicer girl you cannot find. Choir 45 90 Club 35- Li- brary Assistant 35 G.A.A. 1, 25 Homecoming Com- mittee Chairman 45 Queen Candidate 45 Counseling Room Assistant 45 Science Club 4. V x THOMAS STIBAL Tom nl would rather hug a than any girl HIWIUJI. 2, 3, 45 Choir ra 2, 3, 45 Band 3, 4, President 45 Play 3,145 Home- Comrnittee 45 H flX3 nce Club 3, 45 Footb l25 Track 1, 4 X 2,3,4'. rx x J J! IN M EY Aera mes .Welt I . .,if'f,.f-Qff LVAHDREY Tiws, JK 'vWinning wayr, plearanfdw Jmile, drerfed .vo neally, U4 quite in rtylef' G.A.A. 3, 49 F.B.L.A. 3, 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Orches- tra 4g Speech 3g 90 Club 1, 2, 33 Library Assistant 4g Homecoming Commit- tee Observer 4. WALLACE TEWES l'll make my home our on the farm-to keep me from the city? harm. F.F.A. 43 Homecoming Committee 4. zsyqnpnexiilixnwofld f L4-ORLIE aught nb you, hut the giggles. G.A.A. 1, 25 F.H.A. 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 33 Home- coming Committee Co- Chairman 4g Annual Staff 4. BEI lY VOSS Her heart ir like the moong There'r 4 man in it. Homecoming Committee Observer 4. 77 MV HNJ. Old 9 0 9 0 MARIE WALLNER Red A hurhel of fun, red- headed mop count her in when there'r .romething to do. n G.A.A. 1, 2, 5, 4. F.B. L.A. 3, 43 Speech 1, 2, 45 90 Club 4g Library Assist- ant 3g Homecoming Com- mittee Observer 4. , ' 4 O CAROL WEGNER Set with jewelr of loyal- ty and friendrhipf' F.H.A. 2, 34 Library As- sistant 3, 43 Homecoming Committee Chairman 4. 5-4.14 M I RICHARD THEURINGER Dick A little shy hui a won- derful guy. F.F.A. 23 Proiectionist 43 Homecoming Committee 4. 7 I' If I, f ELVERA WENDLANDT fdifull of pep, full of fun. .7i7 ayJ nice to everyone. G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 39 Homecoming Commit- tee 4. rf AS WE TRA1 EL QUR DIFFEREWW If fl ffijl wf f1,ff1f'fHl 'L g, lan oming erver Pro- 78 CHARLES ZUPFER Chuck On the ladder of ruccesx he'll find bit place among the bert. Science Club 3, 4g Choir 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 43 Glee Club 4. LESTER ZIEGLER Zeke I'm like Napoleon, I went down in birzoryf' H Club 3, 45 Track l, 2, 5, 45 Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2, 33 Cross Coun- try 35 Homecoming Com4 I 1 if mittee 4' , A Q ,U 17 'w Ll ll, 1 lvl L Q '- L 1' I I 4 1 1 f 1 -141 4 if , J, 1 41 '14,fLIf1 N Lv 1 L 1 ' I , , 'n u. , 1 1 W , lm X W ,L 1 I, 1 11 1 1 I4 OUR CLASS OFFICERS LOOKING OVER HOIVECOMING PLANS. From Left to Right: Pat Doring, Treawrerg Pat Mohr, Vice- Prerdenlg Mr. Hurt, Aduirorf Ralph Bergstrom, Prexidentg and Wilma Schultz, Secretary. HA 271-IALE . Qmn ,l gf There' are kind: of peizjpleil-tif' lrixb, and fyltboyelehzli, 'rla they were 5' bw? 'V 1x Qffnyqamur 'Basl4tbal1 1, f fs 5 Class Play 41 ecoming Committee , H We 4 4 . J lx N. 5 '. .l1 ,'H , la ' ' 1. 'N-U TIGERS -38. 1 PARADE The next event was the big Homecoming Parade. A lot of work went into the making of the banners and floats for this parade. All this helped to make Homecoming a success. CORONATIGN The climax of the days activities was the Corona- tion of Jeanne Fratzke by her sister Barbara amid all the pageantry of a real castle. Jeannes attendants were joan Lindenberg of the sophomore class and Deanna Menz of the junior class. The candidates were Nancy Peterson, Marilyn Stolpmann, Donna Smutka and Pat Mohr. Following this we danced to the music of Don Moe. . DRAGONS-O PED EEST The afternoon pepfest began the activities of our 1955 Homecoming. The queen candidates did various stunts. One of them was to see who could be most dignified at chewing gum-10 sticks! , 'JUN if I T ,WL W . l BGNFIRE The bonfire immediately following the parade was very colorful, A stuffed dragon was burned in the blaze. This was to signify the anticipated defeat of the Litchfield Dragons. I l 1. 'Y' 5' 3'f '7f.. ' QQ , f 2 f ' I 5923, 'Q fd. if an -P 1 '94 3, 9 fi? V' 4 I ml f x,.,, ,f,v vel in 'ax n N39 gy, 'Sgr V r-,, '- ,L Ak , W, '-1. KET The annual Pop Concert was held this year on February 21. Selections were offered by the band, orchestra, choir, and junior high chorus, as well as various en- sembles. Everyone was invited to enjoy lunch while listening to the music. The decorations were done in a patriotic theme-honoring George Washington. AS WERE OTHER EVENTS. A special event held this year to top off the Community Chest Drive was a teachers' talent show, with most junior high and senior high teachers participating. After the teachers presented their talent, each home room representative presented their donations. The Drive, as well as the talent show, was a success. 'MQ . fn' . A , f f if. 4, ,. A X F 6 , 5. 255 K ' j k v ? 4' if CONTRASTED OUR SCHOOL WEAR Bibbed skirts were new this year and in full fashion. Not new but just as much in style were the ever-popular straight skirts. Different prints and colors were common in full skirts. Carol Betker joan Lmdenberg Mary Ann Sorenson Not to be outdone by the boys girls donned V neck sweaters The sweaters varied ro l the Plam to figured as Well as 516 V W ew to th styles of the male apparel this By l Ralph Bergstrom Joey Clay Elroy Dobratz y ar re the sur urban and thermo U NJ tx wal W2 ul M lo ' xp ,QD ick Hammond UM l lf teve Schmitz Lynden. Mc Lam A 85 WE WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER The class of '56 began their thirteen years of school life the day after Labor Day in 1943. Miss Dietz, our pretty kindergarten teacher, was our mother in school who saw that we took daily naps on our little rugs. We were so grown up! We had a grocery store, post office, and we even had a band. After we had practiced long and dili- gently, we gave a concert for our mothers. In first grade we had our first picnic in the South Park. Barb Lippmann fell in a puddle on the way to school and had to sit on the ventilator all day to get dry. Chuck Zupfer and Pat Mohr used to pass paper hearts to each other in second grade. Our extra-curricular activities that year consisted of tap dancing lessons taken by those who visualized themselves as future movie actors and actresses. In third grade some of us took part in the operetta, The Snow Queen, mostly as chorus girls in plaid skirts and long white stockings. We also planted a tree in the school yard on Arbor Day. As fourth graders, Corrine Mills and Judy Lohrenz used to fight over Tom McGannon. Then Judy and Carol Schramm had a royal battle over Dick Roskammer. One day Lee Sheppard and Tom Whalen had a fight at recess and came in for class an hour late. Susie Popp fell out of her desk in fifth grade and was sent out of the room. Janice Root wrapped up an empty box for a Christmas present for Miss Brenden, and signed Marie Wallner's name on it as well as her own. Poor Marie knew nothing about it! Waldo Narr made the big band in sixth grade, the first professional musician of our class, and became the idol of all those still plugging along in junior band. Susie Popp and Corrine had a fight when Corrine accused Susie of stealing her magnifying glass. Our first party in the seventh grade was the Sadie Hawkins dance where we had our first experience at dancing, and were we thrilled! With our big zipper notebooks, we proudly walked from class In eighth grade art class Miss Cornelius had quite a time trying to turn our bubbling energy into creative art work instead of less worthwhile projects. Carl Bloom- quist dropped a screen from second floor new building in Miss Erickson's eighth grade English class. As ninth graders we finally were allowed to come to the high school dances! Our class grew this year as we were joined by the rural students. Our sophomore attendant for Homecoming was Pat Doring. Duane Pishney, Jerry Schoettmer, and Shirley Boller were our class officers. The first pop concert was held in the spring and proved to be a success. In our junior year we sponsored Hutchinson's first mid-winter formal. In the spring we also had a success- ful Junior-Senior Banquet. Since 1955 was Hutchinson's Centennial year, there was a Centennial Day when anyone who wanted to, wore a Centennial costume to school. Our class officers were Steve Lee, Dick Julig and Janice Root. Pat Mohr was our Homecoming attendant and our float won first prize in the Homecoming parade. Our Junior Class Play was The Little Dog Laughed. After the play, we held a class party out at the Country Club. Our senior class officers, Bud Bergstrom, Pat Mohr, Wilma Schultz, and Pat Doring, with the help of Mr. Hurt and the entire senior class, produced a marvelous Homecoming. We chose Jeanne Fratzke as our Home- coming Queen and Nancy Peterson, Pat Mohr, Marilyn Stolpman, and Donna Smutka as attendants. Our Town was given as our class play. After the play, we had a class party at Barb Lippmanns. The mid-winter formal in February revolved around a valentine theme. The night of May 29, 1956 was the last time our class was together, for that was the night we were handed our long-awaited diplomas. to class. 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