Shawano High School - Shawnee Yearbook (Shawano, WI)
- Class of 1956
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Nolhing useless is. or low: Each ihing in ifs place is best And whaf seems buf idle show Slrengfhens and supporls lhe resf. For 'lhe s'l'rucl'ive lhai' we raise, 'lfime is wi'I'h malerials filled: Our fo-day and yeslerdays Are fhe blocks wilh which' we build Build +o-clay, +hen sfrong and sure, Wilh a firm and ample base: And ascending and secure Shall fo-morrow find ihe place. Thus alone can we allain To fhose furrefs, where fhe eye Sees fhe world as one vas? plain, And one boundless reach of slcy. in fl f f, ,1 I 7 1 A 1 l if -iv I , .M F 1 ll V . I W J V f if. ' ,, Alf! it ,f I All l A ' l 1 i - , n .f X i ,-4 kqx I Ai i 1 Ml ,V qi l Q, X l' ' ' VJ' lk 4 If L 1 l 'X ge I7 page 9 TABLE page 43 page 73 DF CONTENTS page 89 ff FRONT ROW: Mrs. Roberl Mayhew: Dr. Wm. Canlwell, Presidenlg Mrs. Harold Meyer. BACK ROW: Mr. Fenlon Muehl, clerk: Mr. Al Prey: Mr. Everell Gueihsg Mr. Waller Wolf: Mr. A. W. Gasf, Treasurer Mr. Viclor Sousek, Dedicaiion The annual siaff, as represenlalives of 'lhe i956 Senior Class, fakes pride in dedicafing lhis year's annual 'lo our school board. The school board is a represenfaiive body of +his area because ii includes people from diversified fields of work. There are farmers and housewives, a merchanf, a doc+or, a business execulive, and a banker. Each member has shown a definile inleresl' in educalion, and has rendered his service unselfishly For an average of six years on +he presenl' board. ln addilion +o +ha+, some served previously on fhe old Shawano Cify Board of Educalion. Due +o fhe leadership, ingenuily, and lhe unfiring efforls of lhese men and women, +he new Shawano High School had become a realify. New educaiional horizons and opporlunilies have been opened 'ro 'I'he sfudenls. The facililies and leaching sialf are of fhe highesl qualify. Under +he school board, Disiricl No. 8 has become one of +he mos+ significanl infegrafed dis+ric+s in lhe s+al'e. 4 U C' 91 ' Qfn . fanzozfam JUDY WIEGAND Born March 2, I938 Died Augusf I, I954 ROBERT RUSCH Darn Novedwber 24, I937 Died Augusi' I8, I955 5 I Lefi +o righfz B. Radakovich, R. Skowronek, C. Korih, P. Caiencamp, K. Bohm, D. Schulfz, D. Habeck, K. Peferson, L, Aschenbrener. Mr. Wisnefske, M. Radike EDITOR - ASSISTANT EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER - - ASSISTANT MANAGER - - SENIOR COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN - FACULTY COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN - CLASSES CHAIRMAN - - EVENTS CHAIRMAN ORGANIZATIONS CHAIRMAN - SPORTS CHAIRMAN INDEX CHAIRMAN ART 6 Mary Jane Radfke Lynn Aschenbrener Kay Pe+erson Ronda Shecfman BeH'y Radakovich Sandra Pecore Paf Caiencamp Carol Korih Donnabelle Schulfz Dawn NOFII1 Carol KorII'1 Donna Habeck Rose SkowroneI: Beffy Radakovich Nan Tomashek Nancy Karfh Rifa DiIIenberg Gladys DanieI Ronda Shecfman - Karen Bohm Sandra Lacy Carole Hylander Donna Habeck Kay Peferson Judy Andrews Judy Bure .miss qxswmumx R W s UQ-. ' QV N... , 5 H .H as 5 4 . l 4. 55'- FRONT ROW P Cafencamp, S. Pecore, J. Andrews, D. Norih, S Sluewer C Hylander M Gallagher J Fells BACK ROW J Knope R. Dillenberg, S. Lacy, Mr. Wisnefske, G Daniel N Tornashek F Kuclculc A Prodell NEVER A DULL MOMENT FRONT ROW N Karflw L. Aschcnbrener. M. Raclflre, B. Radalcovlch K Bohm D Habeclc BACK ROW K Peferson, R. 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K ,A XM k uf an xJ4 ? 4 x FACULTYIXSXMHN x f Z 3 The Superiniendeni The school year I955-56 has seen some significani changes in our School Dis+ric'r, noi +he leasf of which is i'he compleiion of our new High School. ln a sense +his building is a +ribu+e +o +he Board of Educa- fion who as a Board have spenf couniless hours in planning and working in every phase of 'I'he folal school problem in Dis+ric+ 8. I am very happy +ha+ you as a siudeni' body have seen H+ fo dedicafe ihis yearbook +o +hem, you couldn'+ have made a beH'er choice. You are +he firsf gradua+ing class in our New Senior High School and fhe pic+oriaI record you have made here will bring many pleasanf memories in ihe years ahead. H- is our sincere hope 'I'ha+ +he leader- ship quali+ies, good ciiizen habiis, and high ideals you have exhibi+ed will carry along wi+h you in 'rhe fuiure. If is new, young, vi+al people like you +he world is sadly in need oi. We know you will give if your besf. Sincerely, HAROLD G. STEWART, Superinfendeni' The Principal There is no more fascinaiing experience 'lhan fo wafch ihe cons+ruc1'ion of a school building, and no more illuminafing experience 'rhan +o observe fhe ad- ius+meni' made +0 +he use of if, by ihe s+uden'l body and faculfy of our school and by fhe arenfs of +he communify. One comes +o perceive +ha1' The Amer- ican high school represenfs a way of life. I+ is a way of life fo which we were commiH'ed by fhe social revoluiion which we call democracy. We a+ +he Shawano Senior High School wish fo express our appreciafion +o +he Board of Educa+ion, and Dr. William H. Can+well ifs direcfor, our +wo Superiniendenfs of Schools Mr. N. P. Cupery and Mr. Harold G. S+ewar+, +he advisory commi++ees, parenfs and 'lax payers all of whom have made and will con- finue io make fheir respeciive con+ribu+ions, willingly and wholeheariediy +o meef fhe needs of educafion in Shawano School Disiricf number eighi. The faculiy and sfudeni' body of +he Shawano High School are dedicafed +o 'rhe responsibiliiy of caring for and making +he besf use possible of ihe beaufiful facilifies you have provided for us. Sincerely, EVERETT F. THOMAS, Principal DAVID GENNRICH, Pres. of Sfudeni Council I0 MISS ADERMAN MR. BRUNNER MISS ALICE ADERMAN, B. S. PainIing, drawing, and Ieafher Iooling, She knows Ihai line, we aren I fooling. MR. HARRY ALBERTIN. B. S.. M. E. In fooIbaII, baskefball, or any race, He puIs Ihose boys Ihrough 'their pace. MRS. MARIE ASCHENBRENER, B. S. She shows fhe girls how Io cook and basis And how Io choose cIo+I1os wiih good Iasfe. MR, CALVIN BROCKMAN, B. S., M. S. Ho reaIIy can conIroI Ihai band Wiih II1e simple movernen+ of his hand. MR. ALBERTIN MRS ASCHENBRENER MR BROCKMAN MRS. CATTAU MR CUDD MRS DRENGLER MR. vlNcENr BRUNNER, B. s., M. s. He has esfablished a beaien PBII1 ThrougI1ou++I1e 'Field of mafh. MRS. BERNICE CATTAU, B. S. In class she keeps Ihe kids in line As F.T.A. advisor sI1e's doing fine. MR. ERWIN CUDD, B. S., Ph. M. WI1a+'s your name again Is his ciassroom refrain. MRS. VERA DRENGLER, B. A. In class sI'1e Irea'Is kids as I1er own No 'favorifism is ever shown. MISS BETTY DUNNE, B.A. Do, re, mi, fa, so, Ia, Ii, Come on kids gel Ihai key. MR. HARTZEL FORD, B. S. Do 'Formulas and 'resl fubes hide Whaf he is like on Ihe ouisicle? MISS MARGARET GIBBS, A. B., B. L. S. Now sfudenfs, please be quief We can have no classroom rio'r. MR. WALTER HEIN, B. S. Manual Arfs is his dish, Bui he Iikes be'H'er fo fish. MR. ROBERT HOWARD, B. Ph., M. S. Wifhin his Ieaching power resis The success of Shawano's 'iufure moforisfs. MR. ROY JACOBSON, B. Ed. To give you a Iesi he'll never fail If he 'Feels his jokes are foo sIaIe. MISS BONNIE KALEPP, B. S. Look info her eyes and guess- Is leaching her only bliss! MR. JOHN KENNEY, B.S. When +he 'Ieam loses few and wins many There's noi' much +o worry Mr. Kenney. MISS DUNNE MR FORD MISS GIBBS MR. HEIN MR HOWARD MR JACOBSON MISS KALEPP MR. KENNEY I2 MISS KRAUSE MISS NUSHART MISS IRENE KRAUSE, B.S. Cooking, sewing, child care, and such On all fhese subiecfs she will Iouch. MISS CATHERINE McLETCHIE, R. N. Sha surely knows her P's and Q's Concerning Home Nursing don'+s and do's. MR. MARK MEGNA, Ph. B.. M. A. The kiddies of Shawano High sfale Thai he's fhe besf ai any raie. MR. GILBERT MUELLENBACH, B. E., M. A. The inslruciive guidance he has given Lafer will help us make a livin'. 3 5. BE MISS McLETCHIE MR MEGNA MR MUELLENBACH MR. OLSON MISS PALMATEER MISS POLANSKY MISS NANCY NUSHART, B.S. Girls, when you hear Ihaf whisile blow, Grab your sfuff and go, go, go. MR. DONALD OLSON, B. S. Honesf-when a ref for'Il'1e B game. In hisfory class he is Ihe same. MISS ELLEN PALMATEER, B.A. She brighlens up hisiory wilh a class lullaby Tl1aIshe's a swell Ieacher we can'+ deny. MISS FRANCES POLANSKY, B. A. We are all working under handicap. So fake your dic+a+ion on your lap I3 MR. JOHN REILLY, B. S., M. S. He Ieaches drafling and mefal work: To help oul lhe boys, he'II never shirk. MR. VERNON SEHLOFF. B. S. He leeches poelry, prose and ULN, .. Wilh rules on grammar when he sees H+. MR. JAMES STAUFFER, B. A., B. S. Wha'l's Ihe mailer wilh our Ieam ls 'I'he subiecl of his dream. MR. ERNEST WALLIN, B. S. The lime in class would surely drag Wifhoul' a Ieacher like him 'for Ag. MISS ANITA WEIER, B. Ed. In bookkeeping, we give her crediI We'd know Ihe balance , if we'd read if. MR. CHESTER WISNEFSKE, B. E., M. A. If you like Ihis annual, if's a bel I+'s because of our advisor Chef. MISS MARY BARTELT In Ihe high school office or al a Paffy. There is Mary wilh her laugh so hearly. REILLY MR SEHLOFF MR. STAUFFER MISS WEIER MR WISNEFSKE MISS BARTELT I4 MR. WALLIN JANITORS A MAN'S WORK IS NEVER DONE HCT LUNCH I5 CLASS SONG Momen+s +o Remember CLASS FLOWER lighi' blue carnafion CLASS COLOR lighi' blue CLASS MOTTO We s+ud'y +Ha+ we may succeed . . . And ascending and secure Shall +o-morrow find Hs place. 2 . f guxzaxz 23.3 , x gn, r 3 S' fx 4 a- ga sf n EW SEN' L 3 SENIORS OFFICERS R. Piehl, Pres., J. Hinlcfuss, Vice-Pres. J. Andrews, Sec., S. Sfuewer. Treasurer THRU THE YEARS We sfarfed our memorable four years in S. H. S. in I952 as fhe largesf class in fhe hisfory of Shawano High School. Our firsf few days as freshmen broughf laughs from fhe upperclassmen as we were somewhaf be- wildered-iusf a fypical freshman class. Buf we quickly gof off fo a good sfarf by elecfing our class officers affer fhe heafed campaigns. Our presidenf was Bruce Rohloff and under him we fook fhird place wifh our homecoming floaf, Doc+or Freshman Mends fhe Raiders. Bruce was ably assisfed by Paf Cafencamp, Larry Malfbey, and Nan Muehl. Rose Slcowronek and Wayne Keshena represenfed us in Sfudenf Council. Jean Waukechon was our courf of honor represenfafive and Guy Grignon her escorf. As sophomores, we elecfed Karen Bohm as our class presidenf. When homecoming fime arrived, we were represenfed by Sally Moede and Roger Piehl,and again capfured fhird place wifh our floaf. Two of our classmafes gained school-wide recognifion when fhey parficipafecl in fhe sfafe play which received a B rafing. They were John Hinkfuss and Bill Breihan. Miss Franlce's homeroom sponsored fhe Sadie Hawkin's day dance which is now an annual affair. 'To end our sophomore year happily, Larry Malfbey received fhe male lead of fhe opereffa, Any- fhing Goes. Larry gave a fine performance. All foo soon, if was fhaf big year when we were juniors. Our well-remembered Pal' Healy presid- ed over our class and under her we had a mosf successful Prom, Candy Lane. We chose Leroy Barkow as King and Sally Moede was his Queen. This was fhe year our floaf fook firsf place and Nan Tomashelc and Len Pubanz were our represen- fafives. We chose our class rings and had our guys on varsify. Karen Bohm and Rose Skowronelc were our varsify cheerleaders. Our class is credifed wifh sfarfing fhe Advanced Science Club. Before we knew if, our fhird year af S. H. S. was over. Now we are seniors-fhe firsf in our brand new high school and are we proud! Our class again fool: firsf place wifh fhe floaf and Joan Krueger chose Gordon Lindner fo help her represenf us on fhe courf- of-honor. Affer being measured for our caps and gowns, ordering our calling cards and announcemenfs, and exchanging our senior picfures, we began fo realize fhaf soon all of fhese happy momenfs would be Momenfs fo Remember. As we say farewell fo allof fhis-our plays, dances, games, and acfivifies- we hope fhaf fhe underclassmen who will be faking our place, will appreciafe and enjoy fheir four years of high school as much as we did. I8. ANDREWS, JUDY Jude l'm very generous, buf I won'I Len him. Girls' Chorus I: A Cappella Choir 4: N.H.S. 3. 4: Freshman Science Club I: Advanced Science Club 3: Ring Commillee 3: Class Secrelary 4: Lalin Club I, 2: Floaf Commillee 4: Homecoming Queen 4. ASCHENBRENER, LYNN MARIE Gussie' Always willing fo have a good lime. G.A.A. I: Freshman Science Club: Advanced Science Club 3, 4: Lalin Club I, 2: Forensics I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I, 2: Speech Club I, 2: Assisianl Edilor- Annual Sfaff 4. BADEAU, ELWOOD M. Shorly MighI have gone furfher and fared worse. Foolball I: Baseball I: Laiin Club I. BAHR. DAVID EDWARD Smokey Why wasn'l I born rich inslead of handsome? Foolball I, 2: Baslreiball I: Track I: Boys' Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 3, 4: Advanced Science Club 3, 4: Freshman Science Club: Lalin Club I, 2: lnlra. Baskelball I: Floai Commillee I, 2. BARKOW, LEROY W. A King! Noi only for Ihe Prom.' Traclc I, 3. 4: Baseball 2: Inlra. Baslrefbell 3, 4: F.F.A. 2, 3.4: From King 3. BARTZ, BERNICE A. A maiden never bold ol spiril, slill, and quiet Band I, 2, 3.4. BARTZ, DOROTHY ANN Dorf l Iefl my heerl in Bonduel. Girls' Chorus I: G.A.A. I, 2: F.H.A. I, 2, 3. 4. BASTAR, MARY ELLEN Marney The only way Io have a friend is Io be one. Girls' Chorus I: Lalin Club I, 2: Sludenl Council 3, 4: Advanced Science Club 3, 4: Pep Club 4: F.B.L.A. 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Ring Commillee 3: Floal Commiliee I. BERNDT, SALLY N. Sal Too agreeable lo malse an enemy. Girls' Chorus I, 3: F.H.A. 4. BLONDE, KATHRYN Kelie Thai shy smile has won many friends. Girls' Chorus I. 2: Freshman Science Club: F.l'l.A. 3: Sludenl' Council 3: F.8.L.A. 3, 4: Pep Club 4: N.H.S. 3, 4. I9. LXL I. I BOHM, KAREN K. B. Have'fo hurry or I'lI miss 'lhal Big Train . Lalin Club I, 2: Monilors' I, 2: Red Cross Council I, 2, 3, 47 Girls' Chorus I: Advanced Science Club 3: Class Play 2: S+uden'r'Council I, 2: Annual Sfaff 4: Floal' Commiliee I,' 2: 'Prom Chairman 3: Prom Courl of Honor 2: N.H.S. 3, 4: Class Presidenl 2: Cheer- leader I, 2, 3.4. BQIVIN. .ANGELINE MARY Angie' - Quiefly she works her way faifhlully 'Io each duly. Affended Menominee High School I. BOIVIN, BARBARA JEAN Barb , Always sweel and always kincI- jf ' The kind of girl we like 'Id find. If l V I f' Girl's' Choru's 2: F.H.A. If F.B.L.A. I, 2. V f fi f' ' fx , A , M' k I Z ' ff EQ . X I rsRAATz,'sERNlTA LORENE Beanin There's one advaniage fo lalking over ,. the phone. he can'i sae my bIushes. F.H.A. .I,, .2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I: Girls' Chorus 2. BRAATZ, MARY ANN Braafzie Whaf makes you fhink I'm Quie'r 7 Girls' Chorus I: G.A.A.'I:' F.H.A. 2, 3. BRAUN, BEVERLY Bev Every girl has her devilish momenfs. Girls' Chorus I: N.H.S. 3, 4: F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 3, 4: Lalin Club 2, 3: Moni+ors 2: Ring CommiH'ee 3. BRAUN, CHARLOTTE Cookie Moonligh+ becomes me. ' F.H.A. I, 2, 3: Girls' Chorus I, 2: Freshman Science Club I. ,, -'X ., . , BRIEHAN, BILL . - ' Blackie , - f Some give me a pain, oihers are a pill, - buf I say, giver 'em all a I'hriII. Floaf Comrnilfee 'IT Freshman Science Club Presidenl: f Golf 2: Baskelball 2, 3: Sfafe Play 2, 4: Speech Club 2: VF.B.L.A. 3, 4, Presiden+ 4: Sfuclenf Council 4. n, , K f f , ,L I ., , A 1 f ,, - . 4 f ' ' ,, L , L , 1 . . . . BUETTNER, EDWARD Eddie , He's raiher quief, never bad because of ihis facf, I Ihere's nolhing lo add. F.B.l..A. 4. BUREE, lJUDITH - Y .1...4y-- A live wire is never sfepped on. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Freshman Science Club I: Girls' Chorus I: F.B.L.A. 4: F.H.A. I, 2: Orchesis 3: Monifors 3. 20. BURRIS, ROBERT Buzz His hearf is like a frolley, always room for one more. A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Madrigals 3, 4: J. V. Baskelball 3, 4: Varsiiy Fooiball 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Advanced Science Club 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Leiiermans' Club 4. Transfer from Ishpeming, Mich. CATENCAMP, PATSY Pai Why Ief Ihe devil have all Ihe lun? Freshman Science Club: Lalin Club I, 2: G.A.A. I: Girls' Chorus I: Cheerleading I: Hesperia 2, 3: lvloniiors 2, 3: Class Treasurer I: Homecoming Floaf I, 2, 3: N.H.S. 3, 4: Advanced Science Club 3, 4: Prom Commiflee 3: Annual Siaif 4. CHILDS, DELNIAR Del My wife shall never rule me. Freshman I, CLARK, DUANE Clark I came, I blufiod, I grecluaiedf' Freshman Baseball: Wresiling 3: Sfudenl Operafor 2. CORNELIUS, GERALD Corney Himself alone, none eiher he resembles Foofball I: Baseball I, 2: Moniiors 2: Infra. Basker- ball I, 2: Infra. Soffball I, 2, 3. DAHSE, MARY BETH Dil Love is beiier 'Ihan fame. Freshman Science Club I: A-Band I: Debale I: Speech Club I: G.A.A. I: Momiors 2: N.H.S. 3, 4: Laiin Club I, 2: Advanced Science Club 3: Class Play I: Girls' Chorus I: Sfudenf Council I. DANIEL, GLADYS When I'm good I'm very good, bui when I'm bad I'm baHer. F.I3.L.A. 2, 4: Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3: Annual Sfeff 4. DEGNER, ERVIN Buck WhaI can I do Io become famous? F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4: lnira. Soffball 3, 4: Wresiling 3, 4. DICKOW. AUDREY My lile is lilce a book - A hero in each chapI'er. Girls' Chorus I: Freshman Science Club I: G.A.A. I, 2: F.H.A. I. 2: lnfra. Bowling 2: Monifors 3: F.B.L.A. I. DILLENBERG, RICHARD Dick ErecI and Iall A friend Io alI. Baskelball I: Infra. Baseball I, 2: Track 3, 4: Cross Country 4: F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Sfudeni Council 3, 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Infra. Baskefball 2, 3, 4: Infra. Sofiball 2: Ring Commi'I'I'ee 3. 2I. DILLENBERG, RITA Ree+ Who do you know in heaven +ha+ made you Ihe angel you are? A-Band I, 2, 3: Freshman Science Club I: Girls' Chorus I, 2: F.H.A. 2: N.H.S. 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 3: Advanced Science Club 4: Annual Slaff 4. DILLENBURG, SHIRLEY Why hurry? Why worry? The world goes 'round iusl 'lhe same. Girls' Chorus I, 2: B-Band I, 2: Freshman Science Club I: F.H.A. 4: F.B.L.A. 4. DOBRATZ, NANCY Nan Some people can be quief. Buf 'lo know when +o be is an arI. Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 4. DONALD, DIANE Di Shawano, Valparaiso, Cecil, Nexf S+op?? Homecoming Floal Commilfee I, 2, 3, 4: Class Play I, 3: A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Freshman Science Club: Advanced Science Club 3, 4: Hesperia 2, 3: Mon- i'Iors 2: Dilhorama 3: Lalin Club I, 2: N.H.S. 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Badger Girls Sfale: Girls' Chorus I: Sludenl Council 4: Sec. 4: Madrigals 3: Senior Class Play. DORAN, ROBERT Jules Dig fha? crazy mixed up kid Transferred from Concordia, Milwaukee A'FIer Sopho- more Year: Boys' Chorus 3: Advanced Science Club 4. DRAKE, THEODORE T. Ted If silence were golden Ihis lad would be rich. Baslcelball I, 2. DREWS, DARLENE MAE A nice girl wifh a smile. Girls Glee Club I, 2. 3: F.H.A. 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 4. DRUCKREY, CURTIS FRANK Cur'I ' An all around good kid. Science Club I: Boys' Chorus 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Baskelball Manager 2, 3, 4: Foolball Manager 4: Pep Club 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Advanced Science Club 4: Lelfermans' Club 4. EVERSMAN, PAUL LOUIS l don'I know, I'lI lef you know laier. N.H.S. 3, 4: N.H.S. Presidenl' 4: Pep Club 4: Lalin Club 2: Sludenf Council 4: Advanced Science Club 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I: Inlra. Baskel- ball 81 Bowling 2, 3.4. FELTS, JOAN CAROL Jeanie The only sign of foil on her hands, is an engagemenl ring. F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3: Girls' Chorus I, 3: B-Band I, 2: Lalin Club I. 22. FUNK. REGINA HELEN Her grealesi sin is a happy grin. G.A.A. I, 2: F.H.A. I, 2: Girls' Chorus GALLAGHER, MARJORIE ANN Marge Life is one fhing afler anerher, love is Iwo lhings afler each o+her. Girls' Glee Club I, 2: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Hesperia 2, 3: Pep Club 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 4: Feshman Science Cl.b: Advanced Science Club 3, 4: Freshman Science Club Treasurer: OpereHa 3, 4: G.A.A. I: Laiin Club I, 2: Homecoming Floal Com- milfee I, 2, 3. GALLESKA, cursono LiHle but lively. Inlra. Baskeiball 2, 3, 4: Infra. Sefiball Chorus I: Wresfling 2. GENNRICII, DAVID O. Dave Il's buffer fo ba small and shine Ihan Ie be large and casf a shadow. Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Infra. Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4: Lafin Club 2, 3: Advanced Science Club 3: N.l'l.S. 3, 4: Pep Club 4: S+uden+ Council 2, 3, 4: Sfudenl Council Presidenl 4: Badger Boys Slale 3: LeHorman's Club 4: Floai Commilfee 2: Delegafe fo Sludenl Council Convenlion 2, 4: Debaie 4. GENSKOW. ROGER Noi dead, iusf sleeping. F.F.A. 3, 4. GIPP, ALICE ANN Il silence were weallh, l'd never be rich. F.I'l.A. I, 2, 3: Speech Club I, 2, 3: Debale I, 2, 3: Exiemporaneous Speaking I: Lalin Club 2: Library Sfalf I, 2: Sludenl OperaIor's 3. GRIGNON, GUY Never 'loo careful. Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2: LeHerman's Club coming Cousl of Honor I. GRIGNON, RAYMOND Joker Jungle Floa'r Commillee I: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I: Fooiball 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. GRUCZA, RITA Sheri bu+ swoe1. Girls' Chorus l, 2: F.l'l.A. 4: F.B.L.A. 4. HABECK, DONNA JEAN l may be silly bul ain'I l fun. F.H.A. 2, 3, 4: Sludenf Council 3: Pep Club 4: F.B.L.A. 4: B-Band 2, 3: Annual Slafl 4: Prom Commifleo 3. Jean' I, 2. Cliff' 2: Boys ..Rog. Baskelball 4: Home 23. HACKER, ROGER LEE Boney The youlh replies, l can'1'. Inlra. Soflball I, 2: Track 2: Proiecfor Club 4. HAMILTON, DOUGLAS Doug If every day were Salurday I'd love school. F.I:.A. 4. Eg lg!! X gy ,lr r' fwff: if fi 'I' J: -'1l:7I I' HAMMER, ROBERT A. Spanish If's noi my face, i+'s my figure. Freshman Science Club: Advanced Science Club 3: Sludenl Council 3, 4: Class Vice Prosidenl 3: Baskef- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Floaf Commilfee 3, 4: Le'Herman's Club 4. HARTMANN, JAMES EDWARD Jim Foolball I: Baskelball I: Inframurals 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 4. HAWPETOSS, CHARLENE LOUISE CharI H's fwenly afler, Mr. Megna. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Floal' Commillee 2: Ring Com- miflee 3. HEINRICH, RICHARD PAUL Dick Quiel and shy, a real nice guy. HERRMANN, WILBERT EDWARD Bu'lch Shy, bu+ nor loo shy. F.F.A. 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Cross-Counlry 4: ln+ra. Soffball I, 2, 3: lnlra. Baskelball 3, 4. HETZEL, TOM ROBERT Hell He ofl has burned 'Ihe midnighl oil buf never, never was if in foil. Boys' Chorus I: A Cappella I: Debale 3: Advanced Science Club 3: LeHerman's Club 4: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Golfl, 2, 3, 4: Speech Club 3: La'liniCIub I, 2: Ring Commilloe 3: Homecoming Floal Com- millee I: Homeroom Presidenl 2, 4. HILL, DARWIN E. Dar My hear? belongs lo Bonduel. Foolball I, 2, 3, 4. HINKFUSS, JOHN ALLEN Hink I'm a bear wilh fhe women. Track I, 2, 3: Foolball 3, 4: S+al'e Play 2. 3, 4: Inlra. Baslcelball 3: Speech Club 3: Advanced Science Club 4: Class Vice-Presidenl 4: Pep Club 4: Class Play 4. 24. HOERNKE, CAROLYN MAE Shy, sweef and sincere Slage Moniior I: Girls' Chorus I: F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4 F.B.L.A. 4. HOERNKE, HERBERT BLAIN Herb Pass fhe sherbei +o me, Herbert Boys' Choir I. 2: Baskelball I. HOFFMAN, LOUIS CARL He is one of Ihe hard working boys who saws his wood wifhouf much noise Sfudenf Pafrolg F.F.A. HOLZER, HENRY HERBERT Hank Someone call me ai sunrise, buf don'I call me so early. Freshman Science Club: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskeiball I, 2, 3: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Wresfling 4: Class Play 2, 3: Infra. Baskefball I, 2, 3: F.F.A. 2. HORNBURG, TRAVIS GILBERT AmbiIion knows no rest I musi have rest HOTTENSTINE, JO ANN Jo Oppor'I'uni'Iy Pars buf once. Girls' Glee Club I, 2: F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: A-Band I, 2, 3: Debafe I: Freshman Science Club: F. H. A. 2.3.4. HOTTENSTINE, RUSSELL LEE Black denim +rousers. Foolball I, 2: Wreslling 3. IIYLANDER, CAROLE ANN Ki l'm shorl buf make up for il in olher ways. G.A.A. I. 2: F.H.A. I: Girls Gleo Club I: Freshman Science Club: Orchesis I, 2, 3: F.B.L.A. 2, 4: N.H.S. 3, 4. JAHNKE, ALLEN TED Some go? if, some ain I'. S'l'udenf Pafrol I, 2: Hall Moni+or I, JAHNKE, LLOYD JON Carl Who's gonna borrow me some money. Baskeiball I, 2, 3: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Foofball 4: Boys' Chorus I: Advanced Science Club 3: Class Plays I, 3: Senior Class Play. 25. 2, 3. Olley Trav Russ Al JOHNSON, HAZEL MARIE Dangerous She has The face of an angel, bul her dark hair give her away. KADLETZ, MARY JusI buzzing around. Girls Glee Club I: La+in Club I, 2: Homecoming Floaf I, 2: Advanced Science Club 3, 4: Speech Club Presidonl 4: Sludenl Council 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Class Plays 2, 3, 4: Monilors 2: Forensics I. KAMKE, GERALD M. Buzz A Wise man who Hislory 'liorgol 'Io menIion. Sludenl Palrol I, 2, 3, 4: A Cappella I, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 4. KARTH, NANCY JO Nan Thai innocenl look will never die, buf I fell you boys il's all a lie. A Cappella 2, 3: Hesperia 3: Orchesis I, 2: Home- coming Floaf Commillee 2, 3: Operella 2, 3: Speech Club 3: G.A.A. I: Prom Commilfee 3: Lalin Club Treasurer I, 2: Girls' Glee Club I: Science Club I: Advanced Science Club 3: Sludenl Council 2, 3: Homeroom Presideni 2, 3, 4: N.H.S. Vice Presi- denl' 4: Roll Call Monifor 3: Forensics I. KESHENA, WAYNE RAYMOND BuI'cI'1 Gen+lemen prefer blondes. Sludenl Council I: Inlra. Soflball I, 2, 3: Inlra. Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4. KEOHANE, SHARON LEE Shor'I and shy, buf I'll gel' by. Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3: Science I: G.A.A. I: F.B.L.A. 2: F.H.A. I, 2, 3: Lalin Club 4: A Cappella 4. KLEMAN, MARY ANN Tha+ cule smile can go a long way. Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 2, 4: F.H.A. I, 2, 4: G.A.A. I, 4: Science Club I. KLEPP, CAROL JEAN When you're in need of a book, ask Carol she'lI know where fo look. G.A.A. I, 2, 4: F.B.L.A. 2, 4: Library Sfaff 3, 4. KNOPE, MARVA MAE Jarvis A ring on lhe hand is worlh Iwo on lhe phone. Freshman Science Club: Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 4: F.B.L.A. 4: F.H.A, I, 2: Monilors I: C Band I, 2. KNOPE, WILBERT JAMES Jr. Never a care, never a worry, good looking girls are his only worry. Baslzclball I, 2, 3, 4: Golf I, 2, 3, 4: Freshman Science Club: Advanced Science Club 3: N.H.S. 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Sfudenf Council 2: LeHerman's Club 4: Class Plays 2, 3: Speech Club 2: Sen'or Class Play. 26. KOEHLER, KATHLEEN JANICE Kalhy Always busy, never 'lime for men.' Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3: N.H.S. 3, 4: F.H.A. 4: F.B.L.A. 4. KORT, PATRICIA MAE Pai Always iolly, always kind, fha kind of girl we like Io find. Freshman Science Club: Advanced Science Club 3: Laiin Club I, 2: Girls' Chorus I: N.H.S. 3, 4. KORTH. CAROL When in lhe course of human evenis, i'I becomes necessary Io bluff. Girls' Glee Club I. 2, 3: Laiin Club I, 2: Sfudenf Council 2: F.B.L.A. 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: F.H.A. 2: Annual Siaff 4: Class Play 2. KOSLOWSKE, TOM C. Kos Today I love you-bu'Idon'+'Irus1' me for Iomorrow anofher I may see. Fooiball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Red Cross 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Pep Club Vice Presidenl 4: Siuclenl Council 3: Freshman Science Club: Advanced Science Club 3, 4: Advanced Science Club Presiclenl 3: LeI'ferman's Club Vice Presideni 4. KRAUSE, BARBARA ANN Barb Who said Ihe devil clidn'f have red hair. Girls' Chorus I, 2: G.A.A. I: F.H.A. I, 2: Freshman Science Club. KRAUSE, JAMES PAUL Jim Anyone for Ihe Reserves. F.F.A. 3, 4: lnlra. Baskalball 3.4: Inlra. Sofiball 3, 4: IAfIended Bonduel High School I, 2l. KREITZER, MARY ANN How can a girl iype so iasl wifhoui errors? G.A.A. I: Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3. KRIESCHER, PAUL AUGUST Bugs ResI' firsf, 'lhen work. Basoball l, 2. 3, 4: Inira. Baskeiball 2, 3, 4: lnfra. Sollball 2, 3, 4. KRUEGER, JOAN YVONNE Joni AI firsf she seems quief and shy, buf affer you know her, OH MY . Girls' Glee Club I: Freshman Science Club: F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4: N.H.S. 3. 4: Homecoming Represeniaiive 4. KUCKUK, FREDERICK ANTONE Friiz Before I knew il Ihere was a crash. Freshman Science Club: A Band I, 2, 3, 4: Floai' Commiiiee l, 2: Dilhorama 2, 3, 4: Orafory I, 2, 3, 4: Debale 2, 3, 4: Advanced Science Club 3, 4: lnlra. Baskefball I, 2: Soffball 2: Track Mgr. I, 2, 3, 4: Baskeiball Mgr. 3, 4: A Cappella I: N.H.S. 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Class Play I: La'l'in Club 2, 3: Senior Class Play: LeHerman's Club 4. 27. -51' Swag ,wu- X. - . iifff'-'Q' 35.1 ...Q 4' 'fi x, A- xl , -.9531 - .19 V , . 1 . if f 2 ff. +xYA KUEHN, JANE Janie' Thai sweel personalily can win over anyone. F.H.A. l, 2: Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3: F.B.L.A. 4. LACY, SANDRA J. Sandy And slill lhey gazed and sfill 'fhe wonder grew, 'rhaf one small head could carry all she knew. Freshman Science Club: Lalin Club 2: Advanced Science Club 3: Annual Sfaff 4: N.H.S. 3, 4. LEMKE, CAROL Ginger I'CI'16I'I'6I', challer liflle squirrel, whal a lalkalive IiHIe girI. Girls' Glce Club I: G.A.A. 4: Monifors 3. LEMKE, JAMES EDWARD Jim ln+elIigence and a good companion. N.H.S. 3, 4: Baseball Mgr. 3, 4: Cross-Counfry Mgr. 4: Pep Club 4: Advanced Science Club 4: Lefler- man's Club 4. LINDNER, GORDON ARTHUR Gordie Life is a serious proposilion, girls loo. Le'H'erman's Club 4: Homecoming Represenfalive 4: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Inlra. Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Inlra. Sollball I, 2. 3, 4: F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Sludenf Operalor 2, 3, 4. LOHRBACH, ALLEN Al Long, lean, and IikeabIe. Class Play I, 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: A Cappella 3, 4: Track I, 2, 4: Freshman Science Club: Advanced Science Club 4: Inlra. Baskelball I. 2, 3.4: Senior Class Play. LUEKE, CHARLES Charlie l'm Dizzy over you. Freshman Science Club: Advanced Science Club 3: Baslcelball I, 2: Fooiball I: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Inlra. Baskeiball 3, 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Lel'+erman's Club 4. LYONS, JOSEPH JOHN Honey Boy Who said I had an Uncle Earl? Inira. So'i+baIl 2, 3: Inlra. Baslcelball 2, 3, 4. MALTBEY, LARRY LEE Hobo Those darn frees in +I-ue middle of Highway '55'. Boys' Chorus I, 2, 3: Madrigals 2, 3, 4: A Cappella I, 2, 3, 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Homecoming Floal Com- miH'ee 2, 3: Presidenl of LeHerman's Club 4: Sludeni Council 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4 Baseball I, 2, 3.4. MALTBEY, SALLY ANN Men irrilale me, I love lo be irri+aled. F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4. 28. MALZAHN, RICHARD F. Malz A genius in disguise. Boys' Chorus I: Track I, 2: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Floel Commifiee 2: Lalin Club 2, 3: Advanced Science Club 4: Freshman Science Club. MARTEN, GRACE 1. Higgs She goes al il wilh vigor and vim, fha ioy of her life is Gym. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. Presidenl 4: A Cappella I: Sfudenl Council 4. MATHISON, EILEEN KiHy SIiII wafer runs deep. F.B.L.A. 2. 3, 4: F.H.A. 4. MEYER, MERWYN W. Big Train I like very much 'Io dance, bul much more fo romance. Freshman Science Club: Lafin Club I: A Cappella 4: Foofbell I, 2. 3, 4: Baskeiball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Advanced Science Club 3, 4: Boys' Chorus 4: LeHorman's Club 4: Prom Couri' of Honor 2: FIoa+ Commillee 2: Band I. MOEDE, DONALD L. Don Women? Whai are Ihey7 I've never heard of Ihem. A Chorus I. 2, 3, 4: Boys' Chorus I, 4: Baseball I: F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Infra. Baskefball 2, 3. MOEDE. SALLY ANN Sal II's e wornan's privilege, So I changed my mind. A Band 2, 3, 4: B Band I: Monifors 2: Prom Queen 3: Courl of Honor 2: N.H.S. 3, 4: Pep Club 4: F.B.L.A. 3, 4. MUELLENBACH, PATRICIA ANN Topie She likes music, she likes noise, Bu? besf of all she likes The boys. A Band I, 2, 3, 4: A Chorus I, 2: Lalin Club I, 2: Hesperia 2, 3: N.H.S. 3, 4. NORDWIG, RITA ELAINE RiIz II's noi wha? she does: Bu? how she does if. F.H.A. 3. 4: F.8.L.A. 3. 4. NORTH, DAWN MARY D AII Ihe bees are buuin' 'round my honey. Freshman Science Club: Lalin Club I, 2: G.A.A. I: Red Cross Council I, 2: S'I'uden'I' Council 2: A Chorus 4: Girls' Glee Club I, 2: FIoa'I Commifiee I, 2, 4: Forensics I: N.H.S. 4: Advanced Science Club 4: Senior 3 Ac? Play: lTransfer from Easf High, Green BayI. NORTON, RICHARD CALVIN Son My Iexl books will never suffer from overwork. Sfudenf Pafrol I, 2: Foofball 2, 3: Baseball I: Pro- iecler Club 2, 3, 4: Wresfling 3: A Chorus I: Boys' Chorus I. 29. 'Q F: - we W QSM :Sw bf ef J 1 :2. I OGDEN, SALLY MAE Sal Cha'Her here, challer lhere- Try 'Io beal her if you dare. Freshman Science Club: Speech Club I, 2: G.A.A. I: F.H.A. I, 2, 3: Library Council 2, 3: N.H.S. 3. OLSON, LOIS MARIE I'm noi' as shy as I look. G.A.A. I: C Band I: A Band 2, 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4. OPPERMAN, VIOLET JUNE Vi She's iusf Ihe quiel kind, whose nafure never changes. A Band I: F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4: N.H.S. 3, 4. OTTO, BARBARA Barb I spice my life wilh Herbs . Science Club Secrelary I: Lalin Club I, 2: A Cap- pella 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Secrelary 4: Glee Club I: Red Cross Council I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I: Madrigals 4: llesperia 3: F.T.A. Secrelary 4: Advanced Science Club 3: Homecorning Floaf CommiHee I, 2, 4: Class Secrelary 3: N.H.S. 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 4: Operella 2, 3, 4: Secrelary of Red Cross Council 3: Senior Class Play. OTTO, JAMES Crazy OI'lo Till 'trouble Troubles you, never Trouble I'roubIe. PAHLOW, DONALD W. Don Mos'I famous men are shor'r-look a+ me! F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: A Cappella 3, 4: Boys' Chorus 4. PECORE, SANDRA Peeky Her hearl is like lhe moon, always a man in il. Freshman Science Club: Glee Club I: G.A.A. I: Red Cross Council 3, 4: A Cappella 4: Hesperia 3: Ad- vanced Science Club 3, 4: Homecoming Floal Com- mi'Hee I, 2, 3: Prom Commiffee 3: Class Treasurer 3: F.B.L.A. 2: Annual Slaff 4: Homeroom Presideni' 3: Pep Club 4: Operella 4. PETERS, RICHARD ALAN Dick There are 'rwo sides 'ro every argumenf, my side and 'lhe wrong side. Golf I, 2, 3, 4: A Band I, 2, 3, 4: Freshman Science Club I: Advanced Science Club 4: Lalin Club I, 2: Infra. Baske+baII I, 2, 4: N.H.S. 3. 4: LeHerman's Club 4: Pep Club 4. PETERSON, KAY II's nice Io be nalural, when you're nafurally nice. Girls' Glee Club I, 2: G.A.A. I, 2: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4: F.B.L.A. Secrelary 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Annual Slaff 4: F.T.A. 4: Monifors 3: Library Sfaff. PETERSON, RICHARD D. Pe+e He's very ambilious-buf noi in school. Sludenf Palrol I: Inlra. Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Inlra. Sollball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskefball I. 30. PIEHL. ROGER EDWARD Rag I nol only calch passes, I make 'em loo. l3.xo'll.JaIl I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I, 2: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4: lnlra. Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Pop Club 4: N.l'l.S. 3, 4: Lel'+erman's Club 4: Class Pxcsidonl 4: Floal Ccmmillcc 4. PLOECKELMAN, ROGER ALLEN Plucky l liko school especially aflcr 4:O0. POPP. JOHN ARTHUR Eel, drink, and be merry: for Iomorrow fhere may be a law againsf il. Lalin Club I, 2: Advanced Science Club 3, 4: Basker- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball 2: Track I, 2, 3: Freshman Science Club: LeHerman's Club 4: Floai Commillee I. PUBANZ, LEONARD HARRY Len I live on Andrews Sfree'l. Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Freshman Science Club: Pep Club 4: LeHerman's Club 4: Red Cross Council 3, 4: Sludenl Council 2: Flea? Commiflee 4: Homecoming King 4. PUES, DAVID L. ln school a qulel lad he seems lo be, bul who knows if il's lrue when he is free. I QUINN, ROSA LEE MAY Rosie l Absence makes lhe marks grow rounder. Girls' Glee Club I, 2: F.B.L.A. 4: F.H.A. 4: IA?- lended olher schools unlil Vz of Junior Yearl. RAASCH, ANDRE ARNOLD Q P. J. lf brighl remarks were grains of sand, ii l'd be a deserl'. RAASCH, WILLIAM LEE Bill l'Il gel' 'lhere somelimef' Boys' Chorus l: Inlra. Soflball I, 2, 3, 4: lnlra. Baskelball 2, 3, 4. RADAKOVICH, BETTY JEAN Bel You can never 'lell whal an angel will do. Lalin Club 2: Monilor 2, 3, 4: Ring Commillee 3: N.H.S. 3, 4: Advanced Science Club 3, 4: Secrelary Advanced Science Club 3: Speech Club 3, 4: Pep Club-Secrelary 4: Forensics 2, 3, 4: Annual Slafl' 4: F.B.L.A. 4: Homeroom Presidenl' 3: Class Play 4. RADDANT, MARILYN Mary Which does she prefer men or mice? Squeak. Girls' Glee Club I, 3: Lalin Club I, 2: G.A.A. I, 2: F.B.L.A. 2, 4, F.H.A. 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4. 3I. RADTKE, MARY JANE Never a dull momen+. Edi+or of Annual 4: Cheerleader I: La+in Club I: Dilhorama I, 2, 3, 4: Secrelary 81 Treasurer Dilhorama Club 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4: Class Play I, 2, 4: Slale Play 3, 4: Forensics I, 2, 3, 4: Advanced Science Club 3, 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Roll Call Monilor 4: Prom Chairman 3: Chrislmas Program 2, 3: Girls' Glen Club I: F.T.A. 4: F.T.A, Hisiorian 4: Scnior 3 Acf Play. RICHTER, MARY JANE Mary Speech is grcal bu+ silence is grealerf' F.H.A. 2, F.B.L.A. 4. RINEHARD, ROY W. Riney He argues and argues un+iI his poini is worn down. Pup Club 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Dcbale I, 2, 3, 4: Forensics I, 2, 3, 4: Inlra. Soflball 2: Class Vice Prnsidenl 2: Floal' Commiileo 2: Speech Club I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERTS, LARRY Lead me nol inlo Iempfalion, iusl show me where il is. Fuolball I: Debalo I: Track 2: N.H.S. 3. 4' Advanfed Science Club 3, 4: l'lcmeroom Presiclcnl 4. ROHLOFF, BRUCE R. Mambo AII greal men are dead. and I'm nol 'Feeling well. Lniin Club 2, 3: Laliw Club Presiclenl 3: Class Presi- denl l: Speech Club l. 2, 3. 4: Spceffh Club Presidenl 2- Freshman Science Cl'-b: Sfudeni Council I, 2, 3, 4: N H.S. 3, 4: Advanced Science Club 3, 4: Floaf Com- miilfve I, 4: Deleqaie io Sludenl Council Conveniion 3: Class Play 2: Debwfe I, 2, 3, 4: Forensics I, 2, 4. RUSSELL, ARLENE MARIE Weasel Did someone menlion Clinlonvillc7 RYCKMAN, CAROL JEANNE Shrimp Life is shorl and so am I. Girls' Glcc Club I: G.A.A. 3: F.H.A. 3. SAXE, ROBERTA HOPE Bo Bo A girl wilh a smile is a girl wo: !Ivz'I:i'e. Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3: F.I'l.A. 3: F.B.L.A. 4. SCHOENICK, ELDOEN LESTER He's a quiel lad, we don'+ know if he's good or bad. ln'rra. Baslcerball 2, 3: lnlra. Baseball 2, 3. SCHOENING, WAYNE FLOYD SIim He has fhree speeds-slow-slower-s'I'op! Palrol I: A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Madrigals 4: Boys' Chorus I, 2, 3, 4. 32. SCHREIBER, LESTER NORMAN Buck Many are called, bui few gel up! S+uden+ Palrol 2: lnlra. Baslcelball 3, 4. JACOUELIN Jackie You should know hor boiler! Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 3: Freshman F B.L.A. 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. l. SCHUELKE, JOAN MARY Joanie lI's love 'I'ha'I' makes lhe world go round- Gosh, how 'lasl' iI s spinning. F.H.A. I, 2. 3: Girls' Glee Club I, 2: A Cappella 3: Pep Club 3: N.H.S. 3. SCHULTZ, DONNABELLE DolIy Here's Io Il-ae girl ever merry- When Ihere is work she doesn'I larry. F.H.A. I, 2. 3. 4: F.B.L.A. 3, 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Annual Slaff 4: D.A.R. Award. SHAWANOKASIC, ROSE THERESA ln life as well as baslxelball, She is sure io score. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club I. SHECTMAN, RONDA E. Shecky No leller Iodey7 Chorus I: Science Club I: Lafin Club I, 2: Prom Courl of Honor I: Floai Commillee I, 2, 3: Speech Club I, 2, 3, 4: Debale I, 2, 3: Prom Chairman 3: Forensics I, 4: Advanced Science Club 3, 4: Class Play 4: Annual Slalf 4: N.H.S. 4: F.T.A. Presidenl 4: Sludenl Council 4: Senior 3 Acl' Play: Chrisfmas Program 3. SKALESKI. JOE CHARLES Where's my gum? Boys' Chorus: Sludenl' Palrol. SKALESKI, CATHERINE ANN Kay l can l see Ihe use of a man: There's no room for one in my plan. Girls' Glee Club I, 2: G.A.A. I: Library 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 4: F.H.A. 4. SKOWRONEK, ROSEMARIE BARBARA Rosie She loves bul ono-el a lime. Girls' Chorus I: Freshman Science Club: Lafin Club I, 2: G.A.A. I: Sludonf Council I, 2, 3, 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Advanced Science Club 3. 4: Monilors l, 2, 3, 4: Class Secrelary 2: Floal' Commillee I, 2, 4: Pep Club 4: Hesperia 3: Annual Sleff 4. SMITH, DONNA JEAN Smi+hie The day is long and dreary, bul OH . . . 'lhe nigh'l. Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3: G.A.A. I: F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4. SMITH, LARRY BURTON Snuffy There's always a ioker in Ihe game of success. Track I, 2: Freshman Science Club: Boys' Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: A Cappella I, 2, 3, 4. SOYCK, BOB Saleh In my desk my books do lie, They are al resl and so am l. Track I, 2, 3, 4: Cross-Counlry 3: Infra. Soffball I, 2, 3: Inlra. Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4. SPANG, JIM L. CurIey If Ihis is Iiberly, fhen give me cIea'Ih. Baskefball I. STUCKEY, SANDRA JOY Sandy Poor Ieslimony 'lor freckle cream. G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club I: F.B.L.A. 4: F.l'l.A. I: Monilor 2, 3: Tumbling I: Girls' Infra. Baskefball I, 2. STUEWER, SANDRA JEANNE Sieve Sandy's a Senior, buf slrange as if seems, Her 'fasle runs foward college-you know whal we mean! Homecoming Floal Commiffee I, 2, 3, 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: G.A.A. I: Sludenf Council 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club I: Hesperia 2, 3: Monilors I, 3, 4: Class Treasurer 4: School Represenfafive Io Dislricl Youfh Convenlion 2: Advanced Science Club 3, 4: Homeroom Presidenl' 2: Lalin Club I, 2: Lafin Club Vice Presidenl' 2: Freshman Science Club. SUND, SHERRY LEE Cuz Being good is a lonesome iob. P. S. I'm noi Ionesome. Girls' Glee Club I: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: F.H.A. 2: F.H.A. Vice Presidenf 2: Hall Monifor 3: Girls' ln'Ira. Baskel- ball I, 2: Tumbling I. TEETZEN, DANIEL KARL Dan The quief boy wifh a busy penciI. Baseball I: F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4: A Band I, 2, 3, 4: Cross-Counlry 4: Track 4: lnlra. Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Advanced Science Club 4: Sfudenf Council 3: Lellermans Club 4. TINSMAN, KATHERINE ANN Kay I walk alone? Lalin Club I, 2: Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 4: G.A.A. I: F.B.L.A. 4: Advanced Science Club 4: Library Council 3: Monifor 2. TOMASHEK, NANCY ANN Nan Always quiel, always kind, a nicer girl you'II never find. G.A.A. I: Girls' Glee Club I, 2: Floaf Commilfee 2: Class Treasurer 2: A Cappella 3: Homecoming Repre- senfafives 3: Opereffa 3: Vice Presidenf of Home- room 3: N.H.S. 3. 4: N.H.S. Secre'rary 8: Treasurer 4: F.B.L.A. J, 4: F.B.L.A. Vice Presidenl' 4. TYRRELL, GERMAINE PHYLLIS Gerry I was cul our 'Io be an angel, buf someone ran off wilh Ihe paHern. Girls' Glee Club 3: IA'I'Iended Shiocfon I, 2l 34 UMLAND, RICHARD WALTER Dick NoIhing Io say! Foolball I: Track 2, 3, 4: Wreslling 4: lnlramural I, 2. VIGUE, DONNA MARIE Snoolis She fakes life as il' comes, and onioys il. Girls' Glee Club I. 2: F.B.L.A. 2. VOMASTIC, JAMES ARTHUR Jim There musl' be a lol of work in him, for none has ever come out Foolball I: lnlra. Baskelball 3: F.F.A. I. 2. 3, 4. VOY, PETER Pe+e His wif goes all Ihe way around, and buffons in Ihe back. Foolball I: Baslcelball I: Golf I, 2, 3: Baseball 4: Science Club I: Lalin Club I, 2: Advanced Science Club 3, 4: Homecoming Floai I, 3. 4: Speech Club 2, 4: Sludenf Council 2, 3: Homeroom Presidenf 4: N.H.5. 2, 3: Monilor 3: lnframurals, Class Play 4. WARNER, DONALD EUGENE Don Periods should be 'len minulos long: Five Io come-five Io go. Wrestling 4: Foolball 2. 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Baseball I: Inlramurals 2, 3. WARRINGTON, BENJAMIN J. Beney Boy Lei o'l'hers do Ihe l'all:ing. Foofball I: Track I, 2: Cross-Counlry 2. WAUKECHON, JEAN MARIE Jeanne' A pleasing personalify dolh hide, 'Nealh Ihai quief, quiel, side. Girls' Gloo Club I: Debaie 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Represanielives I: Homecoming Floal 3: Inlra. Bowling 3. WAUPOCHICK, WILLIAM BILL ChieIie I le's rellmr quiel and sorla shy, buf all in all he's a real swell guy. Foolball I. 2, 3, 4: Baseball I. WINTER, NANCY CAROL Nan Her lioarf is like a fan. always in circula'Iion. F.H.A. 2: F.B.L.A. 2. WITTLINGER, BETTY ANN l'm learning fo cool: for fulure purposes. F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. Presidenl 4: F.B.L.A. 3, 4: G.A.A. I: Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3: Sludenl' Council 4. 35 ZASTROW. BARBARA ANN Barb Look whal he Dave me 'For a presenI'. F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 4: Girls' Glee Club I: S+uden+ Council I, 3: Homecoming Commifree 2. ZASTROW. DICK JAM ES In my locker my books do lie, Ihey are al' resl and so am I. Baskelball I: Boys' Chorus I. ZIEMER, PATRICIA ANN Pai She is iusl' Ihe quiel kind whose nalure never changes. Girls' Glee Club I: Library 4. ZOGLMAN, WAYNE JOHN Zogie' Quie+ zone. lnlra. Baskeiball I: Baseball I, 2: lnlra. Soffball 3 N.H.S. 3, 4. ZEUSKE, RICHARD ALLEN Dick I'm going Io lell 'lhal guy Einsfine a 'lew Il1ings. Foolball I: Baskelball I: N.H.S. 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Sfudenl' Council 2: Forensics I, 4. GOODWILL, WILLARD Give me a bed. Freshman Science Club: Baskelbell I: Infra. Baskel ball 2, 3, 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 3.4: Boys' Choir 4: Infra. Soffball I. 2, 3. 4 36 SANDRA DAHLKE NAMED MlSS POLIO The March of Dimes commilfee in Shawano Counly named Sandra Dahlke Miss Polio for Shawano Counly lale lasl Fall lo dramalize lhe campaign lo raise funds for lhe polio drive, which was very successful. Lasl summer Sandra was a robusl, energefic leen-agar who enjoyed bowling, dancing, and roller skafingg 'loday she is lolally immoble excepl for her head. She has spenl long agonizing monlhs in eiiher an iron lung or a rocking bed. Life has changed vaslly 'lor Sandra. Only lasl Summer she was gay and charged wilh energy, loday an immobile viciim of lhe scourge of polio. She musf be allended lwenly four hours a day by lhree lrained nurses and her devo+ed parenls. The hislory of Sandra's case is well lcnown lo her friends. She was laken ill Augusl' I, placed in an iron lung al' Si. Vincenl's hospilal a+ Green Bay, Augusf 3, relurned io Shawano Municipal hospifal on Oclober 26. On December I3 she came home wilh fhe iron lung and rocking bed. The living room of lhe Dahllze home has been converled info a hospilal room. Al 7,9 Sandra's parenls are hopeful lhal' wifh 'lhe passing of lime, her condilion may improve and lhey are praying very hard 'For some signs of improvement Up lo dale, Sandra has spenl up lo sixleen conseculive hours wilhoul fhe use oi ll-ue iron lung or ihe rocking bed. Sandra is well lrnown lo all of lhe sludenls of S.H.S. and wc all miss her very much, especially lhe Seniors. l+'s wifh ihis lhoughf lhaf we, fhe Seniors and sludenls of Shawano High, dedicale a page in our annual lo Sandra, one of lhe swellesl lcids we lcnow. SENICR CLASS WILL Judy Andrews wills her dimples lo Fred Willlinger. Lynn Aschenbrener wills her love for physics lo her brolhor Slove. Elwood Badeau wills his love lor lhe sophomore class lo anyone who Dave Bahr wills his long hair lo Allen Slrei. Leroy Barkow wills his reign as Prom King lo Les Bohm. Bernice Barlz wills her love lor school lo lhe underclassmen. Dorolhy Barlz wills her shyness lo John Wissman. Mary Ellen Baslar wills her heighl Sally Berndl wills her bookkeeping lo Roger Kern. abilily lo nexl ycar's class. Kalhryn Blonde wills her quielness lo Susie Young. Karen Bohm wills her cheerleading abilily lo Ronald McPherson. Angeline Boivin wills her earrings Barbara Boivin wills her baskelball Bernila Braalz wills her blushes lo Mary Braalz wills her inleresl in Pu lo Myra Powell. abilily lo Sandra Meyer. anyone who wanls lhem. laski lo anyone who can gel lhal lar. Beverly Braun wills lhe road near Brockman's lo anyone who won'l lell Charlolle Braun wills her lonesome nighls lo hor sisler Pal. Bill Breihan wills his Sadie Hawkins clolhes lo Mary Ullech. Eddie Buellner wills his shy ways lo Dave Meyer. Judy Bure wills her alhlelic abilily lo nexl ycar's baskelball leam. Bob Burris wills his blonde hair lo Sandra Hoppe. Pal Calencamp leaves Weber's Poinl lo Mr, Slauller-lor duck hunling??77 Delmar Childs wills his black car lo anyone who needs il. Duane Clark leaves school lo anyone who wanls il. Gerald Cornelius wills his curls lo Mike Dodge. Mary Belh Dahse wills her 'freckles lo Danny Timm. Gladys Daniels wills her smile lo anyone who will lake il. Ervin Degner wills his books lo anyone who will make boller Audrey Dickow wills her nursing career lo Frilz Karsledl. use ol lhem. Dick Dillenburg wills his love lor girls lo Jim Guelhs. Rila Dillenburg wills her love 'For Arl lo Miss Aderman. Shirley Dillenburg wills her love lor Chemislry lo Mr. Ford. Nancy Dobralz wills her magnifying glass lo Norb Treulel. Diane Donald leaves a guard lo keep lhe girls away lrom Bob Doran wills his levis lo Charlene Fells. Ted Drake wills his pin selling abilily lo Toni Brunner. Larry. Darlene Drews wills her rosy cheeks lo Ginny Gross. Curlis Druckrey wills all his knowledge lo all lhe kids who need il. Joan Fells wills her husband lo any Junior girl who is going sleady. Jean Funk wills her quielness lo Sharon Grignon. Marge Gallagher wills her paper slrelcher lo Mr. Olson. Paul Eversman wills his love lor ping pong lo Buddy Mueller, Clillord Galleske beslows his iob al lhe A8rW lo Bernie Prusik. Roger Genskow gives everylhing he has lo anyone who needs il. Willard Goodwill beslows his abilily lo be on lime lo all good kids like him Guy Grignon wills his sure-shol lo lhe coach. He mighl need il nexl year. Joker Grignon leaves school wilh pleasure. Rila Gruza wills her size 3 shoe lo Fred Opperman. Donna Jean Habeck wills her Home Ec. abilily lo any lulure home maker. Roger Hacker wills his inlelligence lo lhe underclassmen. Douglas Hamillon wills his glasses lo Arlene Boolh. Bob Hammer wills his diel lo Aldon Slrei. Jim Harlman wills his seriousness lo Larry Reisner. Charlene Hawpeloss wills her news reporls in hislory lo Mr. Olson so he wo read lhe paper. Dick Heinrich wills his shop abilily lo Dick Harllaben. Wilberl Herrman leaves his running abilily in Cross Counlry lo Tom Spohn. Tom Helzel wills his nighl life lo Alberl Thaves. 38 wa nls il. n'l have lo Darwin Hill leaves his locker lo anyone who wanls lo clean il oul. John Hinkluss leaves all lhe duclcs lor Mr. Reilly. Carolyn Hoernke lhougl-ul and lhoughl and decided she wanled everylhing, Herberl Hoernke wills his wise cracking lo Pal Marlin. Louis Hollman leaves his Sophomore girl. Henry Holler wills his dcbils and credils in bookkeeping lo Miss Woier. Travis Hornburg leaves whal anyone wanls. Joann Hollensline leaves her quielness lo Alice Gipp. Russell Hollensline leaves his iackel and bools lo anyone who lils lhem. Carole Hylander wills her abilily lo be lrue lo one lo Pal Ollo. Allen Jahnke wills his car lo Marl Gharrily. Lloyd Jahnke beslows his good looks lo Marlyn Toelzon. Mary Kadlelz wills her drivers license io lhe cily police. Jerry Kamke wills his hard worl: in school lo Louie Sauer. Nancy Karlh leaves her l. D. Card lo Killy. Sharon Koehane wills her long hair lo Jill Van Cleve. Bulch Keshena wills lhe parls ol his wrecked car lo any Junior who's lhinking of building a hol rod. Mary Kleman leaves wilh greal hopes lor lhe lulure. Carol Klepp wills her name lo Miss Palmaleer. Marva Knope wills her diamond lo Barb Behnke. Junior Knope wills his abilily lo acl lo Howie Brockman. Kalhleen Koehler beslows her sweel personalily lo lhe Sophomore girls. Pal Korl wills her sweel disposilion lo Jacky Wegner, Carol Korlh wills her car lo anyone who can make il run. Tom Kosloski wills Cecil lo Barb Reimer. Barbara Krause wills her red hair lo Belly Echlner. James Krause leaves for good. Mary Kreilzer wills her color combinalions lo Germaine Hinkluss. Paul Kriescher beslows his bashlul ways lo Bob Bohm. Joan Krueger beslows her Bookkeeping lo anyone who can use il. Frilz Kuckuk wills his driving abilily lo Gorclie Criscone. Jane Kuehn wills her shyness lo Judy Hellman. Sandra Lacy wills her riding abilily ol Karen Hosl. Carol Lemke beslows her sweel smile lo Viola Vigue. Jim Lemke wills his malhemalical mind lo anyone who has a mind lor figures. Gordon Lindner wills his agricullure class lo anyone who can do as good in il. Allen Lohrbach wills his dead man parl in lhe Senior play lo Mr. Jacobson. Charles Lueke wills his 56 Cadillac lo Loren Woll. Joe Lyons wills his greal baskelball abilily lo lhe Shawano leam. Larry Mallbey wills Soulh Branch lo some Chicago kid. Sally Mallbey wills her abilily lo be a good sporl lo Barbara Owen. Richard Malzahn wills his pharmacy knowledge lo some Junior guy. Grace Marlin wills her nickname Jiggs lo whoever can live up lo il. Eileen Malhison wills her blonde hair lo lhe Junior girls, Merwyn Meyer wills his halo and wings lo anyone who can keep lhem polished. Don Moede wills his love lor girls lo any bashlul Sophomore. Sally Moede wills her royally lo Pal Melhorn. Pal Muellenbach wills her giggles lo Karen Koehler. Rila Nordwig wills her good nalure lo Donna Kunz. Dawn Norlh wills her pelilness lo Frances Boivin. Dick Norlon wills his wreslling abilily lo lhe Slrei boys. Lois Olson wills her shorlhand lo everyone who lakes il nexl year. Violel Opperman wills her quiel personalily lo lhe quiel Sophomores. Barb Ollo wills her lrueness lo one lo Eileen Krueger. Jim Ollo leaves before il is loo lale. Don Pahlow wills his blushes lo Nancy Kroenke. Sandy Pecore wills her ioys ol going sleady lo Toni Brunner. Dick Pelers wills his ways wilh women lo anyone who needs lhem. Kay Pelerson wills her quiel ways lo Susie Mayhew. Dick Pelerson wills his nolhing lo nobody. 39 Rog Piehl wills his calching equipmenl lo Juanila Wallin. Roger Plockelman wills his love lor school lo Jim Monlour. John Popp wills his baskelball abilily lo Jerome Pippen. Len Pubanlz leaves Andrew's Slreel only lo relurn. David Pues wills his home work lo anyone who feels like doing il. Rosalie Quinn wills her lalking abilily lo anyone who can keep up wilh il. Andre Raasch wills his courlship abilily lo Larry Baker. Bill Raasch wills his speed lo David Hansen. Belly Radakovich wills her lrips lo lhe posl ollice lo Karen Kalzenmeyer. Marilyn Raddanl wills her Richmond lo Joan Krause. Mary Jane Radlke wills her slring ol boys lo Jo Wussow. Marion Richler beslows her iob lo anyone who likes lo eal. Roy Rineharl wills his love life lo Waller Mason. Larry Roberls can'l will anylhing because he hasn'l gol anylhing. Bruce Rohloll wills his popcorn lo Dick Menning. Arlene Russell leaves Clinlonville lo Judy Lorenz. Carol Ryckman wills her love lor Leopolis lo Sharon Werbelow. Roberla Saxe beslows her friendliness lo lhe Junior girls. Eldon Schoenick gives his advance book back lo Mr. Brunner. Wayne Schoening gives his lypewriler lo anyone who can lype. Lesler Schreiber gives-up. Jackie Schroeder wills her lrips lo Gresham lo Helen Zweig. Donnabelle Schullz wills lhe D. A. R. Award lo lhe nexl lucky girl. Teresa Shawanokasic wills her alhlelic abilily lo Mary Grignon. Ronda Sheclman wills her spelling abilily lo Mr. Olson. Joe Skalilzky leaves his gum lo lhe leachers who wanled il so bad. Kay Skalilzky wills her glasses lo anyone who needs lhem. Rose Skowronek wills her gold loolh lo Mary Coller. Donna Smilh leaves for Bonduel. Larry Smilh wills his Green Bay dolls lo his brolher. Bob Soyck wills his arlislic abilily lo Sue Edinger. Jim Spang doesn'l wanl lo leave anylhing. Sandra Sluckey wills her abilily lo have lun lo anyone lhal doesn'l. Sandra Sluewer wills her lrueness lo a Dodge lo Rosie Bosser. Sherry Sund wills her brown eyes lo anyone who doesn'l like lheirs. Daniel Teelzen beslows his laleness lo Mr. Megna. Kay Tinsman beslows her nursing career lo Judy Bocher. Nan Tomashek wills Shawano Library lo Mrs. Veslak. Germaine Tyrrell gives whal ever nobody else has given. Dick Umland leaves somelhing lor everyone. Donna Vigue has iusl decided lo leave. Jim Vomaslic leaves his abilily lo gel along wilh lhe leachers lo Bruce Shannon Pele Voy leaves all his Shawano girls lor Black Creek. Don Warner wills his wreslling abilily lo Leroy Sperberg. Ben Warringlon leaves wilhoul leaving anylhing. Jean Waukechon beslows her quielness lo Pal Ollo besides her own. Bill Waupochick wills his 'loolball career lo Pele Knope. Nancy Winler wills her quiel weekends lo Jackie Moesch. Belly Willinger leaves her boys lo lhe sophomore and iunior girls. Barb Zaslrow wills her diamond lo Joan Schuelke. Dick Zaslrow beslows his raw onions lo Donna Wruck. Palsy Ziemer beslows her love lor home ec. lo lhe kids lhal lake il nexl year. Wayne Zogleman beslows his A's lo Yogi Waukau. Dick Zeuske beslows his brains lo Chuck Wruck. 40 1 jf r 3 5 b'x. 'v,h,0 I6 -1 x .....-S . 0, rw idhin I D. Norfh, 2. L, Aschenbrener. 3. C. Lemlre, 4. J. Popp, 5. R. Piehl, 6. C. Korfh, 7. B. Radakovich, 8. P. afencamp, 9. B. Offo, IO. D. Pahlow, II. M. J. Radfke, I2. D. Donald. I3. M, Gallagher, I4. B. Soyck, IS. P.Voy, lb. A.Lohrbacl1. PINUPS ON PARADE 4I For fhe s+ruc+ive +ha+ we raise Time is wi+h ma+erials filled: . 42 y , A ,, , 'K gi WS N xg-i, X ' x. X Wi A E. K , ., N x f K i-j'?s55N Q . X r IP 1. X-'N ' X 1 I , I ' m x xi 2? C L I O R OFFICERS TOP ROW: D. Menning, Vice-President D. Kunz, Secrelaryg BOTTOM ROW: B. Boolh, Presidenlg R. Bosser, Treasurer. Presidenl' Barb Boolh, vice-presidenl' Dick Menning, Ireasurer Rosie Bosser, and secrefary Donna Kunz led Ihe Junior Class 'rhrough a mosl' exciling year. The Homecoming 'Iheme RoasI' 'Em By De-Feel look Ihird place in +he parade. Helen Zweig and Aldon S'I'rei proudly represented 'rhem on 'Ihe Courl of Honor. Then came Ihe day-'rhe day +0 seIec'I' 'Iheir class rings! They chose a very beauriful ring, which arrived before Chrislmas as Ihey had hoped. The ring commiHee was made up of Barb Boolh, Jim Guelhs, Aldon Sfrei, Waller Mason, Larry Reisner, Karen Kalzenmeyer, Joan Schuelke, Mary U+'Iech, and Pal' Doran. For I'heir class play, Ihe Junior Class chose CouIdn'+ I Kiss You Good- nighI', a very novel IiHIe play, under Ihe direclion of Miss Ellen Palmafeer. Gerald Koenig, Arlene BuI'h, Jo Ann Wussow, Howard Brockman, and Rose Bosser made up I'he casl. Again came Ihe lime for Ihe big Junior Prom. CindereIIa was +he 'Iheme and dancing was Io I'he melodious noles of Russ Wilson and his orcheslra. Many hours of hard work were rewarded by fhe large crowd. King Lesfer Bohm was 'Ihe regal monarch of Ihe evening, and he seemed 'ro be in a cloud of bliss while dancing wi+h his queen, Nafalie House. II' was a memorable year for +he Juniors, and +hey are ioylully anliciparing nex'I' year when Ihey will be mighly seniors. J A S S I - ' Y ...ff - V, . V . ..I-2 11 is ROW I S A h b n , L. B ker, C. Balke, G. Barlline, D. Baumgarrner, D. Bayer, J. Becker, B. Behnke, J. man, J. Bocher sc en re er a i I U er ROW 2 L Bohm, D. Boivin, B. Boolh, R. Bosser, K. Brandi, P Braun, S. Brevik, H Brockman, A Brunn , .'Bucher 44 LA 'ku H I wwf' an M? xxx Wx 'Sf S Y i Sf 'rf if Y w w i . QQ? .1 E, S S O P H O C M L O A R S E S OFFICERS TOP ROW: N. Kroenke, Vice-Presidenf: K. Karfh, Secrefaryg BOTTOM ROW: W. Askov, Presidenfg B. Kroening, Treasurer. The Sophomore Class go? fhe school year off +o a bang by capfuring second prize for lheir Homecoming floai. They carried ouf ihe 'lheme We'll Lay Them Low in a cemeiery scene. Their represen+a+ives on 'I'he cour+ of honor were Leola Vigue and LaVern Tourfillofr. A Penny Saved was fhe name of fhe class play. Warren Askov, Bonnie Wrighl, Priscilla Dillei, Sfeve Beyer, John Weber, and Nancy McKinley were fhe aspiring young acfors and acfresses who worked under +he direciion of Mrs. William Drengler. Warren Askov, was class presidenl and Nancy Kroenke was fhe able vice- presideni' when Warren moved away. KiH'y Karfh and Bonny Kroening were secreiary and freasurer. A 1 as 1. .. .QQ V.:EE I ..... W. ...Mihai IOW I: J. Ainsworih, S. Anker, W. Aslcov, J. Bahr, J. Barfelf, K. Barfell, S. Barfelf, D. Bariz, J. Barlz, H. Baumann. ROW 2 5. Berndl, B. Beversdorf, S. Beyer, R. Blank, M. BloH, R. Boardman, B. Bogda, R. Bohm, F. Boivin. J. Boivin. 48 R . A vi- ff z . 50 Q23 . 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A-fn W ws Qi Q ' ii? gi QW 4 Y' R ,- af EF :WS S fa .Q .-3 :ur si' T' -M, VI U VR' iw -K Iva W in inf' W 1 L W Q U fn Q: gs W w . E i ag f, 1 Xffgl' F 6 .X ,ul gi, '. 5 X5 F- Sf? 3 Xfbli ' I ' W Q m 1 Q ' - x ' X A 5 gf - ' K Q 5 ,If K , . lgiiv-:::.'?'f' ' . 3 R W . ' g:ffs:,?-a.- ' favs? fb. J - f. A gm 35 g n ., ., 5 . Q39 ig fm .L m I 5 2 ' v f Q af f t ' . , I mf' RMK M' ' . 'E' ' W Wg LN j , 4 s P ' X , Q . I Q, 5 W . . e if f wx Y 5 3 4 TOP ROW: G. Bariline, C. Kleemann, M. Lenning, J. Lorenz, A. Piehl, J. Bouche, S. Berndf, D. Zander, S. Erdman. ROW THREE: A. Bufh, D. Krause, B. Fredenberg, E. Mazemlce, S. Meyer, J. Freiburger, J. Rusch, K, Moede. ROW TWO: Miss Dunne, M. Muraski, B. Ladwig, L. Marcks, H. Zwieg, J. Boardman, G. Hinkfus. FRONT ROW: K. Leonard, T. Waukechon, B. Tyrrell, S. Pahlow, M. Kleeman, D. Yaeger, S. Schreiber, J. Brafh. GIRLS' Cl-IORUS The chorus was composed of sophomore, iunior, and senior girls. Togeiher 'rhey made a very fine combinaiion. The girls parficipaied in 'rhe Chrisfmas Conceri and fhe Spring Conco:'+. The members presenfecl a+ 'I'he Chrisimas Concer+ were His S+ar Shine+h Clear and When Children Pray. To a Wild Rose , Bless fhe Lord , and O My Soul were numbers feaiured of fhe Spring Concert In fhe Spring +he girls iraveled fo Kimberly +o parficipafe in fhe Spring Fesfival. The numbers presen+ed a+ 'I'he Spring Concerf were repeaied. Many of The girls regreHed 'I'ha+ This was fheir las'I' year in +he chorus for 'rhey enjoyed +he daily sessions a+ which fhey sang fheir favorife songs. 58 The Sfudenf Council was fhis year, as in fhe pasf, very acfive. Hs main obiecfive is 'ro provide a sfudenf govcrnmenf and co-ordinafe school acfivifies. Organizing all 'rhe liffle defails of fhe homecoming was one of fheir more difficulf fasks. In spife of fhe confusion of a new building and locafion fhey did a marvelous job in producing a fremendously successful homecoming. A few of fheir ofher 'raslcs were complefing fhe final schedule for pep meefings, dances, conces- sions, Iyceums, club parries, candy sales, and sup- plying fhe iuke box wifh all fhe lafesf pop funes. The Polio Drive, headed by Dave Gennrich and fhe council, was very successful. TOP- Of course, no organizafion can be a success wifhouf an experienced hand fo guide fhem. Mr. Thomas did a fremendous iob as our advisor again fhis year. The Sfudenf Council represenfafives 'l'o fhe Sfudenf Council Convenfion in Green Bay were Barb Boofh, Rose Slcowronek, Warren Askov, and Dave Gennrich. Represenfafives fo fhe Disfricf Youfh Council Convenfion were Karen Hosf, Barb Herrmann, Sue Erdman, and Dave Gennrich. They will also af- fend fhe Sfafe Youfh Council Convenfion. FRONT ROW: L. Reisner, D. Menning, H, Holler, S. Aschenbrener, J. Canfwell, J. Ainsworfh, W. Aslcov. MIDDLE ROW: Mr, Thomas, S. McBeafh, V. Brooks, L. Malfbey, R. Dillenberg, R. Piehl, B. Wrighf, S. Erdman. FRONT ROW: S. Moede, R. Shecfman, A. Moecle, S. Edinger, J. Nordwig, B, Wifflinger, N. Schroeder. BOTTOM- FRONT ROW: M. Basfar, N. Kroenlce, N. House, M. Kuesfer, J. Wussow, R. Skowronelc, B. Bufh. MIDDLE ROW: S. Sfuewer D. Donald, B. Breihan, D. Hanson, K. Hosf, M. Kadlefz, B. Herrmann. TOP ROW: T. Schwifzer, N. Treufel, P. EVerSfl1lf'. B. Hammer, R. Rohloff, D. Gennrich, T. Spohn. C O U N C I L S T U D E N T FRONT ROW: S. Brevik, Y. Frifche, L. Asch- enbrener, R. Dillenberg, M. Basfar, K. Bohm D. Donald, M. Gallagher, J. Andrews. 2nd ROW: K. Blonde, J. Bocher, J. Board- man, B. Fredenberg, T. Brunner, R. Bosser, B. Boofh, D. Gennrich, P. Doran. 3rd ROW: P. Cafencamp, B. Braun, M. Dodge, J. Guefhs, S. Aschenbrener, C. Druckrey, W. FRONT ROW: R. Zdiarsfelc, D. Schoenick J. Schuelke, J. Reichel, S. Sfuewer, R. Slcow ronelc, R. Shecfman, M. Radfke, B. Rada- kovich. 2nd ROW: J, Wallin, H. Zwieg, J. Wegner, J. Van Cleve, R. Riemer, N. Toma shelf, J. Schroeder, M. Raddanf, D. Schulfz. 3rd ROW: Ronald Zeuslce, J. Wussow, D. Rusch, B. Rohloff, Richard Zeuske, D. Pahlow R. Fefers, N. Treufel, A. Prodell. TOP ROW J. Tomashek, L. Reisner, R. Piehl, L. Wolf J. Popp, W. Zoglman, R. Rinehard, L Roberfs. Baker, B. Breihan, D. Bahr, C. Buelfner, Edinger. Foesch, A. Boivin, M. Dahse. TOP ROW: J. Gueller, P. Eversman, R. Dillenberg, L FRONT ROW: K. Peferson, L. Koeller, B. Offo, S. Ogden, K. Koehler, K. Kafzenmeyer, M. Kadlefz, S. Lacy, C. Hylander. 2nd ROW: E. Kommefor, D. Kunz, P. Mehlhorn, S. Moedo, J. Krueger, K. Koehler. C. Korfh, N. Karfh. 3rd ROXV: K. Moede, E. Krueger, S. Hoppe, K. Hosf, P. Korf, V. Opperman, D, Norfh, B. Herrman, P. Muellenbach. TOP ROW: L. Malfbey, J. Lemlce, G. Koenig, D. Meyer, A. Lol1.bach, C. Lueke, W. Knope, F. Kuckuk. N. H. S. A Junior or Senior who mainfains an average of a B or higher, and meefs fhe qualificafions and personalify cifizenship and leadership may be ac- cepfed as members of fhe Nafional Honor Sociefy. While scholasfic averages musf be high, sfudenfs who belong fo fhis organizafion musf be fhose whose example bofh in and ouf of school is above reproach. Nafional Honor Sociefy is nof only an honorary organizafion, buf if has been one of fhe mosf acfive in school and in exfra-curricular acfivifies. This club has engaged in many charifable works. If endeavors also fo encourage scholasfic compefi- An inifiafion ceremony af which fhose who have held membership in file pasf year officiafed. The new members were received info fhe club in a candle-lighf ceremony. Mr. Gilberf Muellenbach is fhe faculfy advisor who gives Nafional Honor Sociefy members inspir- afion in his pep falks . Officers of fhe club are: presidenf, Paul Evers- man: vice-presidenf, Nancy Karfhg secrefary-freas- urer, Nancy Tomashek. There is no doubf fhaf fhe ranks of Nafional Honor Sociefy are made up of some of fhe fop sfuclenfs and ifs influence is ever fo be felf in Shawano Senior High School. fion. A coal' checking room was provided during the baskefball games by fhese sfudenfs. The La'rin Club, mainly a social organizafion, had a membership ol I7 Lafin sludenfs. The ad- visor was lfr. Mwellenloach and 'Ihe dues are 75c a year. Dances ancl parlies held 'Ihroughouf fhe year are among Ihe social funclions. A candy sale was sponsored by fhe club and +hey also sold cake and ice cream a+ +he baskelball games. A fairly new money-making proiecl falcen on by fhe Lalin Club is +ha+ of checking coals al' Ihe games. A+ Easier +ime +he club members make up baskefs for fhe hospi+aI. They also have boughf some equipmenl' for +he new school. The meefings are held once a monlh on Wed- nesday evenings. La+in Club Dance OFFICERS Presiden+ - Sieve Aschenbrener Vice-Presiclenf Nancy Kroenke Sec'y-Treas. Ginny Gross FRONT ROW: V. Gross, S. Koehane, D. Marlin, S. McBea+h, P. DiIIeH', J. Lorenz, K. Karlh, N. McKinley. MIDDLE ROW: G. Sperberg, J. Bouche, V. Broolcs, M. Brenneman, J. Bocher, J. Donald, F. Deer, N. Kroenlce. TOP ROW: J. O'Brien, L. Jeslxe, S. Beyer, S. Aschenbrener, J. Canlwell, Mr. Muellenbach. D I T H O R A M A FRONT ROW: S. McBea+h, M. Radlke, V. Brooks, J. Donald, P. Dillelf, N. Karfh, B. Owens, L. Aschenbrener, K. Hosl. MIDDLE ROW: J. Van Cleve, A. Gipp, R. Shecfman, J. O'Brien, J. Lorenz, M. Colfer, M. Kadlelz, B. Radakovich. S. Edinger. TOP ROW: Mr. Sehloff, F. Kuckuk, R. Rinehard, F.WiHlinger, B. Rohloff, P. Voy, W. Knope, S. Beyer. DEBATE Resolved: Thai' governmenial subsidies should be gran+ed, according +o need, +o high school graduafes who qualify for addifional fraining. This year Shawano debalers sfudied lhe proposifion fhal' governmenlal subsidies should be granred +0 high school graduales who qualify for addilional fraining. Mosl' deba+ers were expecfed +o debale bofh sides of fhe ques+ion in +he course of fhe sea- son. Deba+es were held al' Merrill, Sfevens Poini, Two Rivers and Menasha. The Legion Auxiliary invifed four debalers fo a praciice meef also. A+ fhe conference meel' Shawano deba+ers won +wo and los'I' four. A+ +he dis+ric+ mee+ Shawano de- bafers won one and losi' live. 62 DHHORAMA Dilhorama has been a very impor'l'an+ and aciivc organiza+ion of Shawano High school. lfs pur- pose is +o encourage sludenfs +o parficfpaie in speech ac+ivi+ies, such as drama and debafe. The aim of +he club is fo inspire young men and women lo develop 'I'heir speaking abiii'I'ies fo 'rhe fullesi' exfenf. This year Di'I'horama sponsored club plays and The s+a+e play. H had a debafe squad which made a very fine showing. Sending forensic slu- denls +o +he league, dis+ric+, and s+a+e confesfs was anofher of ifs unclerfakings. Anyone who has an in+eres+ in speech work may ioin lhe club: +he yearly dues are 50 cenfs. Mr. Vernon Sehloif, +he club advisor, worked wifh 'lhe presiden'I', Mary Kadle'I'z, vice-president Priscilla DilleH', and 'rhe secrefary-+reasurer, Mary Jane Radlke in promoling speech ac+ivi+ios. The resulrs of 'lheir efiorls can be seen by fhe excellen+ showing made by +he forensics s+uden+s who look parf in all 1'he srages of +he various con+es+s. Hs members may feel proud fo have aided in furfher- ing +he preslige of ihe speech deparfmenr of Shawano Senior High. D E B A T E F-IONT ROW: L. Aschenbrener, V. Brooks, R. Reinhard, f'. Edinger, M. Colfer. BACK ROW: R. Zeuske, S. llwezr Mr. Schloff, B. Rohloff, J. Weber. A D V A N C E D S C I E N C E CLUB PICTURE-FRONT ROW-S. Brovilr, D. Donald, B. Herrman, M. Kadlefz, P. Cafencamp, L. Aschenbrener, lcnberg, M. Basfar. 2nd ROW: S. Hoppe, B. Fredenberg, B. Boofh, J. Bocher, K. Hosf, R. Bosser, M. ghor, Mr. Ford. 3rd ROW: W. Hermann, S.Aschenbrener, D. Bahr, .T llefzel, H. Broclcman, C. roy, J. Guclhs, J. Gueller, L. Fcnfon. TOP ROW: J. Hinkfuss, R, Dillenberg, D. Bayer, C. Carpenfer. xrsman, R. Burris, M. Dodge, J. Crovor, L. Baker. DM PICTURE-FRONT ROW: C. Korfh, E. Kemmefer, B. Riemer, J. Reichel, K. Leonard, D. Norfh, K. ar, B. Owen, J. Wussow, R. Slcowronek. 2nd ROW: B. Rohloff, F. Kuckulc, R, Shecfman, J. Van Cleve, illin, S. Pecore, M. Radfke, B. Radakovich, A. Prcclell, D. Teefzen, G. Lemke. 3rd ROW: R. Pefers, A. ach, J. Lemlce, A. Sfrei, R. Zeuslce, G. Koenig, J. Monfoure, P. Knope, P. Marfin, N. Treufel, W, Mason. lOW: J. Korn, D. Meyer, F. Wifflinger, T. Koslowslce, J. Popp, L. Wolf, P. Voy, L. Reisner, D. Menning, Jerfs. Sfudenfs who have falcon Science courses or fhose faking fhem fhis year are eligible fo ioin fhe A'l'.ancecl Science Cfufn. The club is reiafivoly new as if has been organized for only fwo years. Mr. Ford is fhe advisor whose pafience and cooperafion have been much appreciafed by fhe members. Dick Menning, fhe presiclenf, has done a greaf deal foward providing enferfaining meefings. He has been assisfed by his fellow officers, Mike Dodge, vice-presiclenf: Karen Koehler, secrefary: and Joanne Wussow, Treasurer. Some social acfivifies have been: Movies, fobaggoning parfy, and dances in fhe cafeferia. 63 JP PICTURE-FRONT ROW: D. Schulfz, M. Mafhison, R. Zcliarsfek, S. Ogden, Miss Krause, D, Schoeniclc, M. Kleman, Keohane. 2nd ROW: J. Schuelke, M. Seehafer, N. Tinsman. A. Piehl, B. Zeman, S. Mayhew, E. Mazemlce, T. Waukechon. cl ROW: B. Zasfrow, M. Raddanf, B. Wifflinger, J. Kuehn, J. Springborn, K. Kleman, J. Nordwig, K. Koehler, TOP ROW: Timm, K. Slcaleski, R. Nordwig, N. Lindner, I. Mafhison, D. Smifh, R. Quinn, M. Pludeman. JTTOM PICTURE-FRONT ROW: B. Braafz, K. Barfelf, J. Boivin, S. Clayfon, R. Grucza, J. Brafh, G. Grosskopf. 2nd ROW: Berndf, K. Brandf, L. Gasf, F. Deer, B, Echfner, D. Habeck, J. Barfelf, C. Bucher. 3rd ROW: D. Darrow, A. Gipp, C. lfs, B. Bogda, D. Barfz, V. Heling, J. Bahr, C, Hoernke. TOP ROW: J. Felfs, D. Griesbach, I. Hill, C. Balke, A. Degner, Dillenberg, D. Drews. F. H. A. A mofher-daughfer banquef, followed by fhe in- sfallafion of officers, was fhe firsf evenf in fhe calendar of fhe Fufure Homemakers of America. Then came Homecoming. The girls worked hard and received firsf place on fheir floaf, We'II Soap Down fhe Truckers - a clever and novel fheme. During F.H.A. Week in November a Hobo Day was held. On fhaf day fhe girls rendered small services, which broughf addifional funds fo fhe club. In December a Chrisfmas parfy was held, in February fhey gave a fea for fhe feachers and had a demonsfrafion confesf. Donna Jean Habeclc was elecfed fo a sfafe office. She was fhe firsf girl from Shawano fo be elecfed af fhe F. H. A. convenfion af Green Lake, The officers for fhe year were: Beffy Wifflinger, presidenfq Dorofhy Barfz, vice-presidenfg Donna- belle Schulfz, secrefaryg Joan Schullce, freasurerg Jeaneffe Boivin, parliamenfariang Donna Jean Habeclc, hisforiang Ferial Deer, reporferp Beffy Echfner, song leader, and Janef Nordwig was ap- poinfecl chairman. The group was under fhe very capable direcfion of Miss Irene Krause. FRONT ROW-lofi fo righl: J. Erdman, B. Wendorff, J. Guefhs, R. Dillenberg, H. Brcclcman, D. Teefzen, D. Posefi, Mr. Wallin. SECOND ROW: G. Springborn, D. Wagner, J. Krau.:, D. Pahlow, B. Krueger, G. Pelerson, D. Schroeder. THIRD ROW: D, Beyer, G. Richter, J. Daniels, F. Raasch, J. Krause, R. Scarrah, J. Wissman, J. Rouse, F. Peiers, FOURTH ROW: D. Hamillon, R. Pues, E. Degner, R. Gonslcow, A. Follzman, J. Krueger, ll. Holzer, D. Schullz, J. Vomasiic. FIFTH ROW: W. Herrman, G. Lindner, E. Rusch, W. Schardl, F. Opperman, M. Teehen, F. Wendorff, D. Moede, L. Barlrow, R. Piehl. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The Fu+ure Farmers of America, headed by Mr. Wallin, is an organizafion open lo all boys who are enrolled in vocafional agriculfure. They hold meer- ings on 'rhe second Wednesday of each monfh. This organizaiion encourages The developmenl of agricul+ure leadership, cooperafion, and cifizenship. This year Fu+ure Farmers carried ouf many social funcfions. They also purchased mflk vending machines for +he Junior and Senior high schools. Funds were raised by issuing a calendar confaining adver+isemen+s of local business places. The Rhy'l'hm Round-Up, resenfed by fhe Ranerm Booking Agency. was anoiher enjoyable feafure oflpered fhrough fhe efforfs of Fufure Farmers. 001 wh . F4 F ' Leff +o righi: D. Schulh, G. Lindner D. Teeizen J. Guefhs W. Herrman 65 LIBRARY COUNCIL The Library Council was advised by Miss Gibbs. Hs purpose is of service fo fhe sfudenf body and faculfy. The council, composed of eighf girls, helped us as well as Miss Gibbs wifh many fhings such as: faking care of fhe circulafion desk, filing, fyping, preparing books, and keeping fhem in order on fhe shelves. The girls worked during fheir free periods, and had fheir regular business meefings fhe firsf and 'rhird Tuesday of fhe monfh during homeroom periods. During fheir meefings fhey discussed fhe many problems of fhe library, wifh fhe aim of im- proving fhe service. They worked ouf plans for fhe exhibif of new books. The officers of fhe council were: Sue Edinger, presidenf, Kay Skaleski, vice-presidenfg and Sally Ogden, secrefary. The Library Council also has social funcfions. They pay dues, so fhe girls fake furns sponsoring fhe annual Valenfine parfy, Chrisfmas fea, and fhe spring picnic. LBRARY COUNCH FRONT ROW: D. Griesbach, S. Ogden, C. Klepp, D. Darrow. BACK ROW: V. Heling, I. Hill, Miss Gibbs, S. Edinger, K. Skaleski. RED CROSS COUNCIL The objecl' of fhe Red Cross Council is fo carry ouf proiecfs for aid fo fhe youfh of all lands. They send giff boxes, chesfs, and scrapbooks. Our council helped wifh Polio Proiecfs by having con- cessions af dances. Every sfudenf is a member of fhe Junior Red Cross. The members of 'rhe Council are appoinf- ed by fhe class presidenfs. Meefings are called when necessary. Our Council enferfained Junior Red Cross Coun- cils from fhe various parfs of fhe counfy. The advisor is Miss Cafherine McLefchie, and fhe officers fhis year were: Presidenf, Larry Reis- ner, Secrefary, Barbara Offo. RED CROSS COUNCI FRONT ROW: K. Karfh, S. McBeaI'h, B. Olfo, S. Pecorc, K. Bohm, B. Boofh, B. l'lerr- mann, TOP ROW: L. Reisner, D. Gerdes, F. Wifflingor, L. Fubanz, T. Kaslowslco, L. Jeske. s T u DG EP NE TR A T o R s FRONT ROW: D. Clark, B. Willlinger, J. Fells, A. Gipp, J. Mueller, D. Soyclr, N. Treulel. 2nd ROW: Mr. Brunner, W. Foesch, R. Hacker, M. Mayerl, R. Dilfman, D. Krause, J. Koenig. TOP ROW: D. Norlon, J. Lemlie, G. Lindner, R. Kern, J. Kern, D. Bayer, M. Waulcau. STUDENT OPERATORS The Sludeni Operalors, under 'fhe direclion of Mr. Brunner, have done a wonderful iob in keeping lhe school funcfioning smoolhly. This group is responsible for lalcing care of ihe rocord machine for lhe school dances as well as showing lhe movies for fhe classes. A+ rhe school dances if is a familiar sound lo hear Play a iiH'erbug or We wanf a polka! The good old sludenl operalors usually give us whal we wan? foo. They also repair lhe film and sef up lhe amplifier equipmenl for pep meefings, games, and olher school programs. No special qualificalions are required for membership in lhis organilalion. Each class has ils own sludenf operalors fhis year so il is noi necessary lo leave classes lo operale lhe machines. Even lhe girls have gollen in on if fhis year and lhey enioy if. Mr. Brunner and The sludenl operalors have done an ex- cellonf iolo and lhey really deserve a vofe of fhanlrs. THE SLIDE RULE CLUB A new and complelely differenl club was formed lhis year under lhe direciion of Mr. Vincenl Brunner. The Slide Rule Club was the ouicome of a group of malh sludenls interesled in learning The use and applicalion of lhe slide ru e. Whal is lhe slide rule? According fo Websler if is a device marked wilh logarilhmic scales, for making rapid calculalionsf' Many boys and girls 'lalcing advanced malh courses have acquired These handy insfrumenfs. The club has no dues or officers. When if meels, discus- sions are held on manipulalion of fhe slide rule and olher malhemalical devices. FRONT ROW: R. Zeuske, R. Domralh, P. Voy, T. Helul, L. Roberfs, D. G-ennrich, N. Treufel. SECOND ROW: G. Sebasfian, G. Koenig, R. Burris, T. Koslowslce, D. Bahr, C. Druclcrey, Mr. Brunner. THIRD ROW: B. Clough, P. Eversman, R. Piehl, R. Hammer, D. Meyer, J. Popp, R. Mahlzahn. S L I DR EU LC EL U B The Fulure Business Leaders of America club is composed of sfudenls who have had al leasl' one year in a business course. The purpose of lhe club is lo make beller business people of ifs mem- bers. Presiding over +he club lhis year were: Nan Tomashelc, vice-presidenlg Donnabelle Schullz, lreasurer: Kay Pelerson, secrelaryg and Rila Nord- wig, reporler. Bill Breihan acled as presidenl during +he firs+ semesler. The lirsl maior ac'l'ivil'y of lhe year was fhe Homecoming Parade on Oclober l4+h. The lheme 'For lhe F.B.L.A. floal, We'll Sail Away From Em, lealured a red, while and blue base wilh a while cabin on lop. Members had lhe opporlunily of allending lhe Nalional Convenlion, in Chicago, in June l955, and lhe Slale Convenlion in Madison. Everyone enjoyed lhe dancing and lunch af fhe annual Chrislmas parly, held December I9 in lhe school cafeleria. The annual slyle show, presenl- ing The correcl slylcs and dress for business peo- ple, was also held. Misler and Miss F.B.L.A. were elecled again lhis year. They represenled us in lhe slale con- venlion. Personalily and business qualificalions are considered in choosing lhese represenlalives. TOP PICTURE-FRONT ROW: M. Kleman, M. Baslar, G. Daniel, K. Koehler, C. Klepp, R. G-ueza, M. Knope, C. Hylander, B. Benlce, C. Eggerl. 2nd ROW: A. Dickow, J. Bure, P. Doran, L. Aschenbrener, C, Korlh, K. Kalzenmeyer, K. Koehler, J. Krueger, C. Fells. 3rd ROW: D. Kunz, D. Drews, S. Dillenberg, M. Gallagher, Y. Frilche, C. Hoernke, J. Kuehn, K. l'losl, C. Buellner. TOP ROW: D. Behr, B. Breihan, J. Fells, J, Hoilensline, D. Habeclc, J. Barlz, C. Ballce, K. Blonde, B. Braun. BOTTOM PICTURE-FRONT ROW: T. Waulrechon, K. Pelerson, S. Mallbey, M. Malhison, R. Fernandez, D. Schoeniclr. B. Zaslrow, J. Scuzs, D. Schullz, B, Owen. 2nd ROW: J. Mueller, A. Piehl, E. Mazemlce, S. Mayhew, S. Moede, P. Melhorn, D. Owens, N. Tomashek, K. Moede, J. Rades. 3rd ROW: J. Kamke, B. Willlinger, M. Raddanl, J. Schroeder, M. Richler, L. Olson, S. Sluclcey, M. Radlke, B. Radakovich. TOP ROW: A. Slrei, R. Quinn, R. Nordwig, E. Mafhison, E. Buellner, R. Saxe, J. Malzahn, V. Opperman. FRONT ROW: S. Brevilc, E. Kemmefer, D. Schoeniclc, K. PeTerson, M. MaThison, R. ZdiarsTelr, R. Dillenberg, S. Jung, M. Basfar, N. Karfh. MIDDLE ROW: S. Pecore, M. Radflce, M. Dahse, R. ShecTman, D. Donald, S, Aschenbrener, A. BooTh, K. KaTzenmeyer, P. Muellenbach, Mrs. CaTTau. TOP ROW: B. OTTo, R. Zeuslce, F. Kuclcuk, J. Lemlxe, B. Breihan, R. Rine- harcl, G, Koenig, E. MaThison, M. Gallagher. The FuTure Teachers of America Club was TirsT inTroduced To The Shawano Senior High This year. They held Their iniTiaTion on Monday nighT, April 24. The iniTiaTion consisTecl of a candle ligl1T ceremony, singing The FuTure Teacher's songs, The hisTory and presenTaTion of The charfer by Mr. Thomas, recogniTion and insTalIaTion by Mr. SchloTf, a message by Mr. STewarT and Mrs. Brener, and The naming oT The club by The presi- denT. The club chose The name MIFTA Club in honor oT Miss Sarah Mielke and Miss LoreTTa lwen. They gave The club This name because boTh Miss Miellce and Miss lwen have given 25 years of Teaching service To The Shawano High School. The DeI+a Kappa Gamma, a NaTional EducaTional Organiza- Tion ThaT is inTeresTed in recruiTing Teachers has a chapTer in Shawano and Miss Miellce and Miss lwen are members of ThaT organizaTion ThaT Takes an acTive parT in sponsoring beTTer Teachers Tor our children oT Tomorrow. WiTh The growing need Tor Teachers, The Miellce, lwen, FuTure Teachers oT America Club should play an imporTanT role in aTTracTing sTudenTs To The Teaching profession. Members are given an oppor- TuniTy To assisT Teachers in The class rooms of The Shawano Schools. The officers elecTed were: Ronda ShecTman, presidenTg Karen KaTzenmeyer, vice-president Barbara OTTo, secreTaryg Mary Ellen BasTar, Treas- urerg and Mary Jane RadTlce, hisTorian. Under The direcTion oT Mrs. Louis CaTTau, The organizaTion was launched successTully. Through her eTTorTs, inTeresT in The club was TosTered ThroughouT The school. OFFICERS LeTT To righT: M. RadTlce, L. Aschenbrener, N. KarTh, R. ShecTman, R. ZdiarsTelr, B. OTTo, M. BasTar, R. Rinehard, K, KaTzenmeyer, J. Lemlce. LETTERMAN'S CLUB Anolher new ex1'ra-curricular producl' of Shaw- ano Senior High is fhe LeHerman's Club, which is numbered by fhe boys who have earned Varsi+y le'l'+ers in spor+ing evenfs. Hs obiecl' is +o ins'I'ill pride in lhese young afhleles for +he meaning be- hind 'rheir leHers, and fo urge fhem +o wear 'rhese le++ers wi+h respec+. Some of +he acrivifies of fhe LeHerman's Club For lhe year have been ushering ai' all home games, and providing programs for +he home and fourna- meni' games. The members are in fhe process of selecling a school swea'I'er for Shawano Senior High School s+uden+s. They procurred new school leHers lhis year. Also on fheir agenda is fhe quesfion of choosing an a+hle+e of fhe year. Mee+ings are called when 'rhe advisor, Coach John Kenney, and fhe club presidenf, Larry Malf- bey feel +hey are necessary. During lhese meef- ings discussions are held on 'training regulafions, which are explained in derail +o lhe boys. ln +his way 'I'he fellows can appreciafe +he meanings be- hind fhe rules. The club has no dues: Hs officers are: Leonard Pubanz, freasurerg Tom Koslowske, vice-presidenf, Dave Gennrich, secrefary, Larry Malfbey, presi- denf. This club has proved 'lo be highly successful among 'lhe school arhleles and il' is cer'I'ain +ha+ fhis enfhusiasm will conlinue. FRONT ROW: W. Knope, D. Hill, D. Gennrich, R. Pelers, A. S+rei, P. Knope, A. Sfrei, J. Canlwell, H. Holzer. D. Teehen. 2nd ROW: S. Aschenbrener, D. Menning, C. Gueller, F. Kuckuk, T. Hefzel, M. Mayerl, T. Spohn, P. Marlin, L. Reisner. 3rd ROW: Mr. Kenney, W. Foesch, L. Pubanz, R. Piehl, L. Malfbey, R. Grignon, G. Lindner, C. Druckrey, W. Herrmann, G. Grignon. 4+h ROW: W. Goodwill, R. Burris, T. Koslowske, M. Dodge, D. Meyer, J. Popp, M. Gharrify, C. Lueke, H. Neeck. TOP ROW: J. Lemlre, R. Hammer, L. Jahnke, R. Quinn, J. Gueller, R. Dillenberg, J. Hinkfuss, F. Wifllinger, L. Wolf. FRONT ROW: J. Schuelke, D. Schulh, P. OHo, J. Lorenz, A. Boofh, C. Eggerf, M. Basiar, D. Donald, S. Sfuewer, M. Gal- lagher, R. Skowronek, V. Vigue. 2nd ROW: Mr. Jacobson, B. Radakovich, G. Brooks, D. Owen, B. Wrighi, D. Habeck, K. Blonde, N. McKinley, S. Moede, S. Pecore, R. Shecfman. 3rd ROW: F. Kuckuk, R. Pefers, R. Zeuske, R. Burris, P. Eversman, W. Knope, C. Druckrey, D. Krause, D. Gennrich. TOP ROW: J. Hinkfuss, C. Lueke, R. Dillenberg, J. Gueller, T. Koslowsko, L. Wolf, L. Pubanz, R. Piehl, J. Lemke, R. Rinehard. PEP CLUB A group of selecf Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors are members of fhe Pep Club, which is l'l1e boos+er club, oi Shawano High. lf's aim is in awaken and boosf 'lhe school morals and spiri+, io organize and carry our pep assemblies, +o im- prove sfudenl-+eacher relaiionship, fo improve quali+y of good sporlsmanship +hroughou+ school, fo improve physical appearance of Shawano High, fo iniroduce lyceum programs, and +o read an- nouncemenfs. Wilh Mr. Roy Jacobson as 'lhe facul'I'y consulf- ani' and Sandra S+uewer as presiden+, fhey spon- sored +he Homecoming dance in Ociober, assisled a+ fhe sub-regional +ournamen+s, made posiers, and 'lhey confribuled lwenfy dollars +0 a fund for Sandra Dahlke. Many money-making proiecfs, such as dances, candy sales, and fhe selling of Shawano Indian ball-poin+ pens, were underfaken by fhe club. A+ Chrisimas 'lhe Pep Club and fhe Advanced Science Club puf on a big pariy. The complefion of fhe school year was marked by fhe Pep Club members wiih a picnic a+ fhe Shawano Counly Park. The officers of lhe club are: Sandra S+uewer, president Tom Koslowske, vice-presidenh Be'H'y Radakovich, secrefaryg and Paul Eversman, ireas- urer. No+hing useless is, or low: Each fhing in Hs place is besi 72 signnii 5 Q EVENT 1, H 2 iq iii- S' s 'E QUEEN, JUDY ANDREWS eTT To righT-Back Row: A. Sfrei, H. Zwieg, HOMECOMINC5 Ocfober 9+h siaried ouT wiTh a bang aT Shawano High! Looking ouT The window, The sTudenTs saw rain drizzling down from The gray sky. Was all Their work for The big parade To be in vain? WiTh spiriTs undaunTed, The parade was neverTheless begun. The clouds rolled back and The sun shown Through as if To crown The Homecoming Parade. Queen Judy Andrews rode wiTh her courT of honor, and her king, Len Pubanz. The parade was underway officially. The Seniors proudly claimed firsi prize wiTh Their 'FloaT, We'll Can Our Rivals and Send 'Em To The Dogs. IT was Their second consecufive blue ribbon. The sophomores came in second, and The juniors Triumphanfly broughT up The rear. AT 6:30 p. m. The capTains of The foofball Team sTarTed The bonfire ceremonies by lighTing The Tire which Took The dummy of a defeaTed ClinTonville player up in flames. The band played sev- eral selecTions and The cheerleaders Ted some cheers. Then The crowd wenT To The 'Field To see The big game. And whaT a game iT was! The Indians puT up a good fighT, buT The Truckers ouTsmarTed Them. Their spiriTs sTill sTrong, The boys broughT Their daTes To The Shawano Junior High for The big dance. Judy Andrews and her king, Len Pubanz, resumed Their royal duiies. The Couri' of Honor consisTed of: Joan Krueger and Gordon Lindner of The senior class: Helen Zwieg and Aldon Sfrei, iuniors: and Leola Vigue and LaVern TourTilloTT, sophomores. Couples danced To The music of Cliff Hoene, and viewed wiih delighT The peak of The evening, The crowning of The queen. Yes, iT was a nighT To be remembered! J. Krueger, G. Linclner, L. Vigue, L. TourTilloTT. Fronf row: L. Pubanz. J. Andrews. 'FK WWW 'hu Q., i?a, 5f x, if vu g F.,-Kb? ,Ag 'A Q f-L'?f'.ff' ' -KLA , ' ,gg I 4 Q-4 Q A A sf 'B Y I 'Que J .vw iw M0 S 'i My 4 SNOWBALL Mis+le+oe Kiss was 'rhe novel fheme around which fhe i955 Sno-Ball was cenfered. The Communify Hall was cleverly adorned in whife and green wifh black silhoueffes of boys and girls wi+h lips enfwined. The reigning royalfy were king, Dick Men- ning, and his misileloe queen, Judy Bocher. The courf of honor consis+ed of Wayne Keshena and Sandra Pecore, Marilyn Lenning and Joel Gash and Larry Baker and Susan Jung. Heavenly music under 'rhe direc+ion of Archie Bufh swelled +he air, se'Hing +he mood for fhe romaniic win+ry rheme of 'ihe dance. PROGRAMS Sepfember 2l, our firsT lyceum, and whaf a lyceum! Because of The gym being nofhing more Than four bare walls, we were enferfained over The infercommunicafion sysfem. Larry Tobler supplied The music wifh his banio. He was assisfed by Loren Wolf. Nexf on Ocfober IB, The sfudenfs enioyed a fine mus- ical program by fhe LaVaux Trio. The presenfafion was given in our half-finished gym. Edgar Allen Poe! His works were dramaTically presenf- ed on November IB by Two handsome young men. The TheaTre of Poe proved To be one of The mosf inferesfing programs ever. Gvammer GurTon's Needle, a humorous play wiTh color- ful cIoThes and scenery was puT on by The sfudenfs of The UniversiTy of Wisconsin on January 24. On January 3I, Mr. and Mrs. David S. Williams pre- senfed an inferesfing variefy of experimenfs on The won- ders of liquid air. Nancy McKinley, Bob Burris and Hank Holzer added a Touch of humor as They assisfed in an experimenf. A brillianT performance on The Trampoline and uni- cycle was given on February 9 by Maurice and Gary. Ronnie McPherson, along wiTh ofher sfudenfs, made The program a roaring success by showing his abiliTy on The Trampoline. On March 2, a Ballef Carnival was presenfed To The sTudenTs. The dancers porfrayed ballefs Typical of our Times. The Carl Joseph's presenfed many champion Trick shofs wiTh The bow and arrow on March 22. Their breafh fak- ing sTunTs Thrilled The audience. Jay Sheldon, a combinafion of composer-pianisf, en- ferfainer, aufhor, feacher and lecfurer, offered an educa- Tional as well as enferfaining program for The sTudenTs on April I3. On May 8, James Tifus, a negro sfory feller, fascinafed The sTudenTs wiTh his dramafic abilify. The sTudenTs of Shawano High School puf on a very inspiring program commemorafing The birfhdays of Wash- inglon and Lincoln. Mr. Cudd organized The assembly which was presenfed on February 22, in The gym. One of our besT pep sessions was held on January 27. A Talenf show was organized and presenfed by The Speech Club. The ian quinfef of The band played a few blues numbers, Judy Andrews gave us a selecfion on The piano and Barbara Owen sang Two of The currenT T pop Tunes. February 24, our lasf baskefball game of The season, Clinfonvillel Nafurally we had To have a skif To spur on our boys. Members of The Advanced Science Club wrofe and presenfed The skiT, which was a clever safire of The Mickey Mouse Club. l alll , . f' , -u.,.v 1 + fo righf: J. Donald, AFTERNOON WINNERS SADIE HAWKINS A sfranger walking fhrough fhe halls of Shawano Senior High on November I9 mighf have fancied himself losf in a menfal insfifufionl Where were all fhe sfudenfs? True, fhere were feachers, buf roaming fhroughouf fhe building was a flock of people from fhe furfhesf of fhe back-hills. Maw, Paw, and fh-e kids were fhere- nary a soul was missin' frum fhem fhar hills. Sadie Hawkins Day fook ifs inifial slep fhis year in fhe annual evenfs of Shawano Senior High School. The sfudenfs came fo school decked ouf in fheir hillbilly besf, and prizes were given for fhe mosf unique and ouflanclish cosfumes. Thaf nighf each girl grabbed her favorife beau by fhe ear and dragged him fo fhe dance, which was held in fhe school cafe- feria. No fax was puf upon fhe boys' pockefs fhaf nighf! When prizes were awarded af fhe dance, fhe delicious, refreshing fumes of fresh limburger cheese reeked over fhe enfire hall. The crowd was enfranced by fhe fragranf odor, and fhe sfafe milifia was summoned for a supply of clofhespins. Affer fhe dance fhe gals fook fheir fellas ouf fo eaf, and so fhe nighf was ended. This was fruly quife a day . . .! McBeafh, W. Herrman, Dillenberg, D. Pahlow. bm! y, I vi unit Nil :E is .. Y s NW8li AW bi if JUNIOR PROM PROM COMMITTEES PUBLICITY - - - PUNCH - - NORTH WALL - - WEST WALL - - Chairman-Arlene Bufl1 - Chairman-Dave Carpenfer Chairman-Yvonne Frifche Chairman-Sandra Hoppe CEILING ---- Chairman-Walfer Mason GENERAL PROPERTIES - Chairman-Larry Reisner SOUTH WALL - - - Chairman-Fred Wifflinger PROGRAM - - - Chairman-Pai Mehlhorn ART - - Chairmen-Carol Bueffnor 81 Donna Kunz 1 sv I April 2I began af fhe fouch of a wand for if was Junior Prom day, Ihe mosl' excifing day of fhe school year. Entering from 'Ihe doorway of fhe casfle, one would have imagined himself as at CindereIIa's ball, for fhe gym was beautifully decorafed fo en- acf fhe fheme, Midnigh+ FanI'asy. Pas'I'eI sfream- ers hung on -the soufh side and behind 'Ihem was a cozy pafio, wifh fables and chairs for fhe conven- ience of fhe young couples. A+ fhe soufheasf cor- ner of 'lhe pafio was a novel pumpkin punch sfand. On fhe sfage was a greaf, gliffering horse-drawn coach, in which was a door fhrough which fhe king and queen enfered fo begin fhe Grand March. In I'he norfheasf corner fhe band played romanfic melodies from a clever Iiffle balcony. The music of Russ Nelson's orchesfra filled 'I'he air wifh regal nofes befiffing fhe occasion. ig T? P Q ra? .. 1 I BACK ROW: R. Johnson, L. Wolf, R. Piehl. FRONT ROW: B. Bufh, N. Kroenlce, B. Echlner. The crowning poinl' of fhe evening was fha Grand March, when King Lesfer Bohm and his queen, Nafalie House emerged from fhe coach, fhe orchesfra sfruck up The march and fhe famous evenf began. Barbara Boofh, 'Ihe Junior class President crowned 'Ihe queen. The courf of honor consisfed of fhe class presidenfs and 'I'heir dafes. They were Roger Piehl and Beffy Echfner, Barbara Boofh and Rod Johnson, and Nancy Kroenke and Loren Wolf. Yes, fhe magic wand was waved over Shawano High, and fhe I956 Junior Prom was a fabulous affair. Then fhe clock sfruclc fwelve and fhe dancers fwirled ou'I' info fhe nighl' wifh sfars in Iheir eyes-fhaf was a nighf fo remember. :ENIORS TEN TOP ROW: C. Druclcrey, R. Rinehard R Pefers Domralh L Roberls D Gennrlch BOTTOM ROW: M. Basiar, K. Pelerson D Schulfz J Andrews S Sfuewer SPEAKING CONTEST Mary Pludeman, Shawano High School sopho- more, was +he winner of 'the Jaycee-sponsored Voice of Democracy. The scripfs were iudged on fhe basis of con+en1', delivery, and originalify. Mary's essay was enfered in sfafewide compeli- fion, fhe winner of which enfered 'I'he na'I'ional con- fesl. Each of fhe nafional winners received a S500 scholarship check, a nafional frophy, and a felevision se+. The runners up were Mary Kuesfer, Ellen Kem- mefer, Loren Wolf and Sfeve Aschenbrener. FRONT ROW: E. Kemmefer, M. Pludeman, M. Kuesier. BACK ROW W? .Mi-5 QNX BADGER BOYS STATE AWARDS HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW AWARD Miss Belfy Crocker, Homemaker of Tomorrow. was no olher than Lynn Aschenbrenner, who received fhis fifle afler obfaining fhe highesf score on a wriffen fesf based on home- malcing knowledge and affifudes. The lesf was given 'lo all senior girls and fhe winner received a golden pin, and cool: books for herself and her school. She was fhereby qualified for 'lhe sfafe confesf. Lynn well deserved fhis honor, being an oufsfanding sfudenf in exfra- curricular acfivifies as well as in academic subiecfs. DAR AWARD Chosen by her senior classmafes on 'lhe basis of dependabilify, service, leadership, and pafriofism was Donnabelle Schuliz, who received fhe DAR AWARD al Shawano High School for l956. She has been acfive as a member of N. H. S., in F.H.A., and as secrefary and lreasurer of F. B. L. A. The Daughfers of fha American Revolufion lhis year are awarding a Sl00 U. S. Savings Bond ro an oufsfanding senior girl. AMERICAN LEGION AWARD One of 'lhe highesl honors fhaf can be given fo any boy during his high school career is lhe American Legion Award. This award covered by all senior boys was given fo Larry Malfbey. The sfudenrs of Shawano High all agree fhaf fhe faculfy could nof have made a wiser choice. He was chosen on 'lhe basis of scholasfic abilify. clharacler. leadership, and afhlefic prowess. Larry Malfbey excelled in all of 'lhese fields. He is exfremely popular wifh his fellow sfudenfs and is well-liked by all of his feachers. A well-deserved award for an All-American boy. The facully of Shewano High chose wisely when rhey elecfed Dave Gennrich and Roger Piefhl fo represenl' our school af Ripon for fhe I955 session of Badger Boys Sfafe. The session sfarfed on fhe l8fl1 of June and exlended fo lhe 25+h. The American Legion made if possible for bofh of fhese boys 'lo receive excellenf lraining in government They will always remember the wonderful experience of fhose eighf days. As alfernale delegafes fhe faculfy chose Roy Rinehard and Len Pubanz. BADGER GIRLS STATE Nan Muehl was Shawano High School's represenfafive fo fhe l2fh annual session of Badger Girls Sfafe, held from June 2l fo 28, I955 ai Madison. She was chosen by fhe faculfy, and was sponsored by lhe American Legion Auxiliary. Girls from high schools fhroughouf fha sfafe galhered for fhe purpose of learning how +o conducf model governmenf unifs: cify, counfy, and sfale. For e weelr fhe girls campaigned, held elecfions, acfed as execufives, and presided over moclc courfs. Girls who affend Girls Sfafe in 'lheir iunior year auromafically become members of fhe Sfudenf Council during their Senior year and are fhus able fo puf some of fheir lmowledge fo work. Nan was a member of fhe Nafional Honor Sociely and was acfive in speech, plays, and many ofher acfivifies. Diane Donald was chosen as Nan's aliernafe fo Badger Girls Sfafe. 83 Lefi fo righi: F. WiH'linger, B. Brenniman lop: R. Rinehard 3o+'fom: L. Aschenbrener P. Dillefi FGRENSICS This year's forensics group did an excepfionally fine iob. The sfudenis who par+icipa+ed were praised by 'lheir coaches for +he fine cooperafion and enfhusiasm fhey showed. The resulis are evidence of fhis 'Fact Facully members who devofed fime and effori' +o acl' as ad- visors were: Mr. Sehloff, Mrs. CaHau, Miss Palmafeer, Mr. Olson, Mrs. Drengler, Mr. Jacobson, and +he head of fhe speech deparlmenf, Mr. Megna. They worked wifh Nancy Karlh, Sieve Beyer, and Mary Brenemen in humorous declamafiong wi1'h Jill Van Cleve and Judy Reichel in dramafic declamaiiong Priscilla DilleH and Ferial Deer and BeHy Radakovich in non-original oraioryg wifh Frifz Kuckuk in four minuie speech, Sue Edinger, Ellen Kemmefer, Loren Wolf, Karen Hos1', Sieve Aschenbrener, Fred Wi'Hlinger, Judy Lorenz, Toni Brunner, and Joanne Wussow in inferpre+a+ive reading: and wifh Lynn Aschenbrener and Roy Rinehard in original orafory. ln fhe local elimina'I'ion confesi' held on March I, A's were bagged by Sieve Beyer, Mary Brenemen, Jill Van Cleve, Priscilla DilleH-, BeHy Radakovich, Lynn Aschenbrener, Roy Rinehard Frifz Kuckuk, Sue Edinger, Loren Wolf, S+eve Aschenbrener and Joanne Wussow. These sfuclenis were +hen eligible fo compefe Lefi +o righf: N. Kroenke, M. Raclfke 84 Leff fo righf: J. Reichel, J. Van Cleve in 'l'l1e League confesf fhai' was also held al' Shawano High on March 8. A+ +his, A's were merifed by Lynn Aschenbrener, Ro Rinehard, Bruce Rohloff, Fred WiHlinger, who swi+ched +o a humorous declam, and Jill Van Cleve, Priscilla Dille'H', and Judy Reichel. On March 22 fhese sfudenls iourneyed +o Osh- kosh fo give fheir speeches a+ +he Oshkosh Sfale Teachers' College, in which fhe Dis+ric+ con+es+ fook place. Here A honors were given +o Jill Van Cleve, Fred Wilflinger, Bruce Rohloff, Roy Rinehard, and Lynn Aschenbrener. A rafing in fhis conlesi' gave +he young people +he righi' +o pariicipafe in fhe Sfafe confesf held a+ Madison on April I4. A+ S+a+e, Shawano look fhree A awards and fwo high B's . H mus'l be nofed here +ha+ 435 high schools from all over fhe sfale par- iook in fhis eveni, and if is an honor of no liHle es'l'eem fo iusf qualify for 'lhis con+es+. Those who were bes+owed wilh highesi' ranks were Jill Van Cleve, Bruce Rohloff and Fred Wiiflinger. B fifles wenf fo Roy Rinehard and Lynn Aschenbrener. All of fhe s'l'uden+s who +ook par+ in speech work are +o be commended, for fhey all did very well, and +he experiences afforded fhcm while speaking will prove +o be invaluable fo fhem. They have added a grea+ deal lo fhe prestige of S.H.S. by fheir favorable showing. 85 Leif +o right: S. Edinger, J. Wussow F. Kuckuk Leif lo righf: R. Zeuske, B. Rohloff SENIOR :RONT ROW: J. Reichel, J. Van Cleve, M. Radlke. TOP ROW: B. Breihan, Mr. Megna. STATE PLAY S+range Road was chosen as 'rhe S+a+e One- Ac+ play. Bill Breihan porfraying Alan, a young man wifh dreams and a s+range power of Forefelling fu+ure evenfs, is looked upon wi'I'h suspicion by 'rhe com- mon fisher folk of +he village. Annie Kadin, his swee+hear'r, played by Jill Van Cleve, unders'I'ands perfec+ly when he 'rells her he musf leave +o +ravel a 's+range road'. La+er, a neighbor: Mrs. Talbo+, Judy Reichel, brings news of Alan's drowning and Annie 'fakes comforf from Alan's words. Mary Jane Rad+ke gave a moving performance as Mrs. Kadin. The aciion is carried along 'io +he climax so smoorhly 'rhai' fhe audience is filled wifh a sense of lragedy. The cas'I' 'I'raveled fo New London for +he League con+es+. Mr. Megna was +heir direcfor. 3 ACT PLAY May l7+h was +he big day for 'Phe senior class, when 'They presen+ed fheir play We Shook fhe Family Tree. We are sure +ha+ fhe s'I'uden+s and adulfs who saw fhis play will agree fhaf +he many hours of prac+ice +he cas+ spenl' on if was well worfh while. Hildegarde Dolson, as played by Diane Donald, is a slim, blond girl of seven'reen, wifh a knack for dramarizing, and a vivid imagina+ion which offen ge'I's her info +rouble. In ihis play, in order +o a+- fraci' aH'en'I'ion, she makes a clrama+ic speech abou'l' +he evils of drinking. The only boy who is aHrac+ed +o her is Freddy Shermer, as played by Junior Knope. His only faul+ is fhal' his mo'I'her makes him wear knickers. Because of +he speech she gave, she has +he whole 'rown believing fhal' her fafher is a drunkard. To +op +his, Freddie is fa+her's boss's son. Hildegarde 'Talks Freddie info s+ealing some long panfs for fhe Junior-Senior BACK ROW: L. Jahnke, A. Loihrbach, B. O'Ho, N. Karfh, P. Voy, F. Kuckuk. FRONT ROW: R. Skowronek, M. Radfke, D. Donald, R. Shecfman, D. Norf Prom, which ge'l's her info 'I'rouble wi+h Freddie's mo+her, played by Ronda Shec+man. Hildega:de's parenfs invife Freddie's parenh fo 'I'he house +0 smoo+h fhings over and show 'l'hem whai' a normal Family +he Dolson's really are. This ends in a rio+ wifh Bob, Hildegarcle's older brofher, running fhrough fhe living room affer Freddie crying, S+eal my panfs, will you? ln a whirlwind finish fhe cas+ leff fhe audience chuckling wi+h a solufion fo all 'I'heir problems. O+her charac+ers in 'lhe play were: Mr. Dolson ........................... Allen Lohrbacn Mrs. Dolson ...................... Mariorie Gallagher Sally .... ......... N ancy Karfh Bob .... ......... P ere Voy Jimmy --- --- Lloyd Jahnkc Paige .,.. --- Dawn Norfh Jill ........ .... M ary Radfke Ellie May .... .... B arbara OHQ Mr. Shermer -- .... Frifz Kuckuk Freddie h....... --- Wayne Keshena h, W. Knope. CLASS PLAYS BACK RLNV: P. Voy, J, Hinkliuss, A. Lohrbach, W. Knope. FRONI' ROW: M. Gallagher, R. Sheclman, B. Radakovich, M. Kallelz. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY CouIdn' I Kiss You Goodnigh+ was a clever comedy chosen by fhe Junior Class. Jusl like in any olher home and wiih any olher par- ents. Mrs. Anderson, played by Arlene Bulh, begins 'Io worry abouf her daughler, Jane, played by Jo Wussow, and her daie, Paul, played by Howard Brockman when lhey sfayed ouf foo lale on fheir iirsf daie. Jerry Koenig, as Mr. Anderson, fries fo soolh and calm Mrs Anderson. The young couple reiurns home and ihe res'l of fhe family reiires 'lo 'lhe kiichen leaving ihe couple alone. They have a Iengfhy discussion aboui whelher Paul may kiss Jane goodnight Rose Bosser. as Jane's older sisler inferrupls fheir conversafion, bu'l all ends well. Miss Palmaieer direcied lhe la and Sandra Ho e P Y PP served as prompier. BACK ROW: S. Beyer, J. Weber, W. Askov. FRONT ROW: 8. Wrighf. P. Dilleif. N. McKinley. SENIOR CLASS PLAY Balcony Scene, a serious play, was porirayed by lhe senior class. The play presenls a young man who goes fo his own funeral, and Iisiens lo lhe commenfs of his so-called friends and loved ones. Allen Lohrbach, as lhe young man, pleads wifh his friend, John Hinkfuss, noi Io Iislen lo lheir selfish and greedy opinions. As ihe spoiled daughler, Ronda Shecfman, and her mofher, Marge Gallagher, make culiing remarks aboui lhe young man, anoiher couple, Mary Kadlefz and Junior Knope, make known lheir opinions of The young man. Pele Voy. as fhe ghosl' of a gangsfer, comes lo hurry ihe dead man along. Beify Radakovich, as The dead man's fiancee, si+s sorrowfully conlemplaling her fulure. The play was under fhe capable direcfion of Mr. Roy Jacobson, and Mary Ellen Baslar served as prompier. l'he casl' and fhe direcfor received many complimenls in ihis presenlafion. BACK ROW: H. Brockman, S. Hoppe, G. Koenig. FRONT ROW: J. Wussow, R. Bosser, A. Bulh. SOPHOMORE CLASS PLAY The sophomore class presenled a humorous play. A Penny Saved , which was direcled by Mrs. Drengler. In fhe play, Jon Weber, Ihe lax assessor, gives a good performance as he assesses fhe properiy of Mr. Daniel Dabney, played by Warren Askov, who is a penny-pinch- ing miser who makes life miserable for 'lhe resl of his family, his wife, dolly, played by Bonnie Wrighf, and daughler Efhel, played by Priscilla Dilleli. The Iilfle colored maid, Nancy McKinley, is clever in expressing her opinions of Mr. Dabney's siinginess. 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'QA' Wm . -af ,E Y. A wx i, A J V FXIXJI I I I-XJNJ I IJI 'KLL The Shawano High School foofball feam had a one win and six losses record in fheir firsf year under fhe direcfion of fheir new coach, Mr. James Sfauffer. Despife fheir record fhe boys had a successful season and a few breaks would probably have improved fheir record greafly. The following boys received All-Conference menfion: Guy Grignon-Firsf Team Defense, Second Team Offense: Mike Dodge-Second Team Offense, Don Warner, Rog Piehl, Larry Malfbey, Gordon Lindner, Bob Burris, Tom Koslowski, and Bill Waupochick-Honorable Menfion. SHAWANO I4-NEW LONDON 6 In fhe I955 grid debuf fhe Indians edged fhe New London Bulldogs in fheir firsf conference filf. The locals, decked ouf in new whife uniforms, scored fheir firsf fouchdown in fhe second quarfer on a seven yard run by fullback Guy Grignon, and fheir second came in fhe final seconds of fhe fhird quarfer on a six-yard plunge by Tom Koslowski. Larry Reisner ran for bofh poinfs. Guy Grignon played a good game and gained a fofal of I40 yards. NEENAH 2I-SHAWANO 0 The Indians losf fheir second game fo fhe very sfrong Neenah feam. The Rockefs scored fwice in fhe second quar- fer and once in fhe fhird as fhey showed an excellenf of- fense. Tubbs Miller kicked all fhree conversions buf missed his field goal affempf in fhe lasf quarfer. CLINTONVILLE I4-SHAWANO 7 On Ocfober I4fh, fhe Indians encounfered fhe Clinfonville Truckers on fhe local gridiron for fhe I955 Homecoming. The Truckers made fhe firsf fouchdown Iafe in fhe firsf quar- fer. The Indians refaliafed when, wifh one minufe remaining in fhe firsf half, Loren Wolf sfepped back and fossed a per- fecf sfrike fo Koslowski, who wenf all fhe way for fhe score. Guy Grignon made fhe exfra poinf and fhe half ended wifh fhe score all fied up. In fhe fhird quarfer, Guy fell on a Trucker fumble fo sfop a drive, buf wifh less fhan fhree minufes fo go, Clinfonville fook over and made fhe winning fouchdown. MENASHA I9-SHAWANO 6 Affer oufplaying and oufscoring fhe Menasha Blueiays in fhe second half fhe Indians were unable fo make up a I9-0 firsf half deficif. Trailing by I9 poinfs Coach Sfauffer's feam came back affer infermission full of drive. Shawano's only score came in fhe fhird period, however, when Don Warner wenf over for fhe score. Affer fhe final whisfle had blown, fhe Indians had absorbed fheir fhird defeaf. KAUKAUNA I9-SHAWANO I3 The Indians showed a lof of drive in fhe early momenfs of fhe game. Koslowski sfarfed fhe feam rolling wifh a fhirfy yard run over cenfer fo give ffhe locals possession af mid- field. Kaukauna scored Iafe in fhe firsf half when a Shaw- ano fhreaf ended wifh a fumble and fhe Ghosfs recovered. Jack Pomeroy ran for fhe exfra poinf and fhe half ended 7 fo 0. Mike Dodge broke fhrough fhe line for Shawano's firsf score wifh five minufes fo go. Koslowski caughf a fouchdown pass from Malfbey, for fhe Indians' final score. KIMBERLY 39-SHAWANO 0 The Indians chalked up fheir worsf defeaf since l945 when Kimberly rolled up a score of I8 fo 0 in 'the firsf quarfer and confinued fo whip fhe Indians fhroughouf fhe game. Coach Sfauffer used every available player buf fo no avail. TWO RIVERS 25-SHAWANO 7 Shawano dropped fheir final game of fhe season fo Two Rivers. The Indians overcame a second-period fouchdown in fhe fhird quarfer when Warner made a fouchdown and Koslowski made fhe exfra poinf fo lead 7 fo 6. The Purple Raiders came back in fhe fourfh quarfer wifh fwo fouch- downs fo make fhe final score 25 fo 7. FRONT ROW: L. Malfbey, W. Waupochick, H. Holzer, R. Burris, J. Hinkfuss, R. Piehl, L. Pubanz, T. Koslowski, G. Lindner, D. Warner, G. Grignon. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Sfauffer, J. Weber, S. Aschenbrener, D. Menning, L. Wolf, J. Gueller, R. Grignon, L. Reisner, J. Canfwell, D. Gennrich, D. Hill. TOP ROW: C. Druckrey, W, Foesch, M. Gharrify, L. Jahnke, H. Neeck, D. Meyer, M. Dodge, F. Wifflinger, R. Quinn, M. Mayerl. FRONT ROW: W. Erdman, W. Griesbach, T. Kroening, R. Kern, D. Holkan, M. Gharriiy, B. Clough, Mr. Hein. MIDDLE ROW: M. Mayerl, W. Foesch, W. Miller, D. Wudfke, D. Tinsman, J. Brown, J. Grover, S. Beyer. TOP ROW: J. MarohI, J. Daniels, L. Sauer, G. Lyons, H. Brockman, L. Tourfilloii, J. Canfwell, F. Hornburg. JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM The J. V.'s scored Iheir 'Firs'I' win in +he firsi game of 'Ihe season. The Ii'I'IIe Indians scored a 28 'Io O viciory over Menasha on Ihe IocaI gridiron. FINAL: Shawano 28-Menasha 0 The Indians second s'Iar+ of 'rhe season was an impressive lead over 'Ihe New London Bulldogs, 33 Io 0. The game was played on Ihe Iocal A+h- Iefic Field. FINAL: Shawano 33-New London 0 A I0-yard pass from Mari Gharrify 'Io John Caniwell was 'Ihe onIy score as 'Ihe Shawano J.V.'s scored fheir Ihird s+raigh+ vic'Iory of Ihe season by deI7ea'I'ing a sfubborn Anfigo feam 7 fo O on Ihe Iocal A+hIe'Iic Field. FINAL: Shawano 7-Anfigo 0 Coach WaI+ Hein's J.V. fooiball feam cIosed oui' Ihe I955 season wi+h a 43 'Io 0 vic+ory over The CIin+onviIIe Truckers as 'rhe IiHIe Indians in- vaded Ihe CIin+onviIIe gridiron. FINAL: Shawano 43-CIin'I'onviIIe 0 The viciory a+ CIinIonviIIe was +he fourih and Ias+ in as many s+ar'Is for Ihe J.V. gridders Ihis season. They rolled up a +oIaI of III poinis while holding Iheir opponenis wifhouf a single score. I+ was Ihe bes+ record ever compiIed by a Shaw- ano Junior Varsify Ieam as far back as records can show. Coach WaI+ Hein and his J.V.'s did an exceIIenI job Ihis season and if Ihe boys do as weII when I'hey're on 'Ihe Varsiiy squad, you can bei we'II have some champs. L. MALTBEY R. HAMME G. GRIGNON W. KNOPE T. KOSLOWSKI J. POPP MR. KENNEY M. GHARRITY J. CANTWELL F. OPPERMAN ll M. DODGE f... L. WOLF D. MEYER LefT To righT: C. Druckrey, L. Jahnke, F. Kuckuk VARSITY BASKETBALL SHAWANO 94-MERRILL 49 The Shawano Indians hiT The buckeT aT a record clip as They rolled over The Merrill Blueiays, 94 To 49, To give John Kenney a real send-off in his debuT as head coach. Shawano hiT a ToTaI of 38 baskeTs passing The old record of 35 againsT OconTe Falls in I953 and Their 30 poinTs in The opening quarTer is also a new all-Time high. Sophomore John CanTwelI led The Team wiTh IB poinTs, while Opperman neTTed I7. SHAWANO 70-MENOMINEE 57 Coach Kenney's Indians regisTered Their second win of The season over The Menominee Maroons, 70 To 57. Shawano led aT one Time by 30 poinTs, 65 To 35 wiTh six minuTes To go in The game, buT had To seTTIe for a I3 poinT margin of vicTory as The Maroons used a full courT press ThaT had The Indians puzzled. John CanTweIl was again high scorer wiTh I5 poinTs. Opperman followed closely wiTh I4. SHAWANO 77-MENASHA 7l MaITbey and Wolf paced The Indians in The firsT real TesT is The locals played Their firsT game of The Mid-EasTern Con- ference season. IT was a Thriller all The way, wiTh The lead changing hands several Times, and Coach Kenney's boys proved ThaT They had iT when The chips were down. Larry had 26 poinTs, while Loren had I9. SHAWANO 89-STEVENS POINT 73 Shawano held off a final quarTer rally To defeaT The STev- en's PoinT PanThers To chalk up Their fourTh sTraighT vicTory of The season. The Indians held a commanding lead unTiI midway in The Third quarTer when The PanThers sTarTed To hiT from under- neaTh and The side, and wiTh Two minuTes gone in The final sTanza They pulled wiThin Three poinTs, 66 To 63. AT This poinT The Shawano quinTeT sTarTed To roll again and wenT ouT in fronT by I6 poinTs. Wolf was high wiTh 22 poinTs. SHAWANO 55-KAUKAUNA 50 AlThough The Indians won by 5 poinTs, The score does noT include The real baTTle ThaT Took place on The Kaukauna floor as The Indians seemed To lose some of The fighT and spiriT They showed in The firsT four games of The season. The GhosTs foughT righT back in The final sTanza, as The Shawano Indians led by I3 poinTs. The lead was cuT To 5 poinTs wiTh less Than Two minuTes To go, buT The Indians were able To hold off The ThreaT. CanTwelI led wiTh I3 poinTs: MaITbey 9. SHAWANO 58-MARINETTE 57 IT was Shawano's sTiff defense and calmness ThaT enabled The Indians To eke ouT a one poinT vicTory over The MarineTTe Marines. The game was a Thriller all The way as The Indians couldn'T sTop The Marine double posT offense. In The closing minuTes of The game, The Indians came near being scalped as The Marines blew several chances from The Tree Throw line. SHAWANO 57-KIMBERLY 53 Shawano Tossed by The wayside The role of underdogs as The Indians ouTfoughT The Kimberly Papermakers To score a Thrilling 57 To 53 vicTory To Take over TirsT place in The Mid- EasTern Conference sTandings wiTh Three sTraighT wins and ran Their season vicTory sTring To seven games wiThouT a defeaT. Grignon paced The Team wiTh I6 poinTs. Coach goT a ducking from The boys afTer The game. This was The final conTesT To be played in The Junior high school gym. TWO RIVERS 65-SHAWANO 6I IT was a close baTTle which gave The Indians Their firsT defeaT of The season. Shawano was hursT by The loss of Fred Opperman and John Popp, who were boTh ouT wiTh unlurues. The locals were ouTshoT from The field 28 To 22 wiTh Shawano hiTTing I7 ouT of 25 aTTempTs from The free Throw line while The winners had nine for l5. Guy Grignon was Top scorer wiTh I6 poinTs: MalTbey and Meyer neTTing IZ. NEENAH 68-SHAWANO 64 Neenah ouTfoughT The locals all The way wiTh The Indians coming up wiTh one of Their poorer games of The season. This was The firsT game played before a full house in The new Senior High school gym. This loss puT The Shawano Team ouT of firsT place for The firsT Time in The season and puT Them in a Three-way Tie for Third place wiTh Menasha and Two Rivers. Wolf was Top scorer wiTh I7 poinTs and Guy Grignon had I6. SHAWANO 7l-MARINETTE 50 AfTer Two sTraighT losses The Indians once again bounded back To Their old form To score an impressive 7l To 50 vic- Tory over The MarineTTe Marines for Their 8Th win of The season againsT Two losses. BoTh Guy Grignon and John CanTwell shared scoring honors wiTh 22 poinTs each. SHAWANO 79-NEW LONDON 64 The Indians moved inTo a Three-way Tie for second place in The cage conference wiTh a 79 To 64 win over The New London Bulldogs. IT was anybody's game up unTiI The final minuTe of play when Shawano iced The game wiTh a I0-poinT rally in The lasT 55 seconds. Shawano had 25 field goals and connecTed on 27 ouT of 35 from The foul line. Wolf paced The aTTack wiTh 23 poinTs and Grignon neTTed 20. CLINTONVILLE 44-SHAWANO 40 The cellar-dwelling CIinTonviIIe Truckers played The role of spoilers To virTualIy end Shawano's chances aT winning The Mid-EasTern Conference crown This season by scoring a 44 To 40 upseT in a wild, buT close conTesT in The new Shawano gym. Shawano was way off on Their shooTing and fell To Their lowesT ToTal of The season and did noT have The blessing of ol' lady luck as The ball was in and ouT several Times be- fore falling inTo The hands of The Truckers. This was Clin- TonvilIe's firsT vicTory of The season. This loss dropped The Indians ouT of Their 9Th place raTing in The W.I.A.A. Big I6. MENASHA 7I-SHAWANO 65 Shawano dropped Their fourTh conference game aT Mena- sha as They were unable To connecT from The field, as was The case againsT The ClinTonviIIe Truckers. This loss gave The Indians a 9 and 4 record and dropped The Team inTo a Tie wiTh New London for Third place, boTh wiTh 4 - 4 records. MalTbey led wiTh I6 poinTs. 96 I SHAWANO 79-KAUKAUNA 54 Once again reIurning Io Iheir old shooIing form for Ihe firsf Iime in several games, Ihe Indians won Iheir l0Ih game of Ihe season over Kaukauna, 79 Io 54. This game gave Coach Kenney e chance Io play his re- serves al' will for Ihe firsI lime in Ihe season. Shawano Irailed only once, 3 Io 2, in Ihe early momenIs of Ihe game and were unsIoppabIe afIer IhaI as Ihe Kau- kauna Ieam did noI show Ioo much spark. Grignon's 22 poinIs Iopped all scorers as he saw Ihe mosI acIion for Ihe regulars. Larry MaIIbey regained his shoof- ing eye and neIfed I2 poinIs as his one-handers from Ihe circle were deadly. SHAWANO 70-ANTIGO 66 The Indians were forced Io shake off a firsI period slump in order Io defeef Ihe AnIigo Robins. Shawano overcame an II poinI deficil' Io regisIer Iheir sixIh sfraighf non-league vicIory of Ihe season, 70 Io 66. Wolf led bofh Ieams in scoring wiIh 22 poinIs and Grignon neIIed I4. KIMBERLY 74-SHAWANO 57 Kimberly proved why Ihey were raIed number Ihree Ieam in Ihe W.l.A.A. Big SixIeen as Ihey defeafed Ihe Indians 74 Io 57. The league leaders Iook an early advanIage and held a comforfable margin all Ihe way. Kimberly's Bob Van Zeeland neIIed 28 poinIs while John Canfwell paced Ihe locals wifh I7. SHAWANO 77-TWO RIVERS 70 The shooIing of big Fred Opperman and sophomore John CanIwell broke Ihe iinx of Ihe Two River Purple Raiders as Ihe Indians played Iheir besI ball of several weeks Io down Ihe Cool CiIy cagers 77 Io 70 for Iheir sixIh conference vicfory. The Indians broke a 29-29 Iie midway in Ihe second frame and raced Io a 29 and 3I advanIage wiIh Iwo minuIes remaining. Opperman had 23 poinIs and CanIwell neIIed I9. SHAWANO 74-NEENAH 69 A sizzling 29 poinI scoring efforI of cenIer Fred Opper- man, and Shawano's amazing accuracy from Ihe foul line enabled John Kenney's Indians Io avenge an earlier defeaI by Neenah on Ihe RockeI's courf. Shawano was ouIshoI 29 Io 23 from Ihe field buI il' was Iheir abiliIy Io connecf from Ihe foul line IhaI clinched Ihe game. CLINTONVILLE 68-SHAWANO 57 The Indians rode high in Ihe IirsI Iwo minuIes of Ihe game by Iaking a 9 Io 0 lead buI Ihe hosI Ieam wiIh some spec- Iacular mid-courI shooIing. sIayed righI in Ihe ball game all Ihe way. They grabbed Ihe lead from Ihe Indians wiIh Ihree sIraighI buckeIs Io sIarI Ihe lasI quarIer and Ifhen really poured iI on in Ihe final four minufes Io win going away. This loss did noI effecI Shawano's sIanding in Ihe Mid- EasIern Conference race as Ihey finished Ihird wiIh an 8 and 6 record and dropped Iheir overall season mark Io I4 wins Io 6 losses. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SHAWANO 53-MERRILL 3I The Shawano Junior Varsify opened Ihe season wiIh a vic- Iory for Coach Walt Hein as Ihey downed Merrill, 53-3I. The lndiens lumped off Io a I3 Io 6 advanIage in Ihe firsI frame and made il' 29 Io I9 aI halffime. The score aI Ihe end of Ihree quarIers was 47 Io 24 as Ihe locals hiI for I9 poinIs while holding Merrill Io only five. MENOMINEE 44--SHAWANO 38 A seven poinf draughI in Ihe Ihird period led Io Ihe firsf defeal' for Ihe Shawano J.V. cagers aI Menominee, 44 Io 38. The Indians and Ihe Maroons baIIIed Io a I2 and I2 Iie aI Ihe end of Ihe firsI quarIer and Coach Hein's Ieam Iook a one poinI 20 Io I9 edge aI halfIime. The Maroon's piled up I3 poinIs in Ihe Ihird quarIer while Ihe locals were good for only seven Io give Menominee a five poinI advanIage aI Ihe end of Ihree quarIers, and Ihe Indians could only sIay even wiIh Ihe winners in Ihe final quarfer Io suffer Iheir loss. MENASHA 56-SHAWANO 50 An I8-poinI rally in Ihe final quarIer gave Ihe Menasha Blueiays a 56 Io 50 vicIory over Ihe Indians on Ihe local courI. Menasha led in Ihe firsI quarIer I3 Io IO, buI Ihe Indians hif for 20 poinIs in Ihe second frame Io I5 for Ihe Jays. Io give Coach Hein's Ieam a 30 Io 28 lead aI halIIime. They increased Iheir advanIage by one poinI in Ihe Ihird quarIer. 4I Io 38. buf fell back in Ihe lasI Iour minufes of Ihe final quarIer Io suffer Iheir second loss in Ihe Ihird game Ihis season. SHAWANO 57-STEVENS POINT 46 By scoring a 57 Io 46 vicIory over SIeven's PoinI Ihe In- dians evened Iheir season record afIer Ihe firsI four games. The Shawano quinIeI held a 'live poinI, ll Io 6 advanfage affer Ihe firsI quarIer and Ihen rolled Io a 23 Io I5 half- Iime lead. The PanIhers came back Io ouIscore Ihe Indians, I6 Io I2 in Ihe Ihird quarier, buI Ihe locals sIiIl held Io a four poinI', 35 Io JI margin and Ihey poured in 22 poinIs in Ihe las? frame Io win, 57 Io 46. SHAWANO 57-KAUKAUNA 4I The Indians scored a 57 Io 4I win over Ihe Kaulraune' Junior Varsiiy for Iheir Ihird win in five sIarIs Ihis season. GharriIy, playing only Ihree quarIers, rolled up I7 poinIs in Ihe opening quarier Io geI Ihe Ieam off Io a 25 Io 7 sIarI, and Ihe Indians held Iheir own for Ihe balance of Ihe conIesI. II was 30 Io I8 aI haIfIime and 46 and 26 aI Ihe Irhree-quarIer mark. SHAWANO 65-MARINETTE 52 Sinking I5 ouI of 23 gifI shoIs, Ihe Indians rolled over Ihe Marines by Ihe score of 65 Io 52. MarI GharriIy led Ihe scoring wifh 20 poinIs-nine baskeIs and Iwo Iree Ihrows. Hein's club led aI Ihe end of Ihe firsI quarIer, I7 Io I0 and made iI 29 and 22 aI haIfIime. TWO RIVERS 5l-SHAWANO 44 The Shawano Ieam fell back afIer a I3 Io I3 Iie in Ihe firsI quarIer Io drop a 5I Io 44 decision Io Two Rivers. The winners led by Ihree poinIs 23 Io 20 aI haIfIime and iurnzed Iheir lead Io six poinIs 36 Io 30 aI Ihe Ihree-quarfer porn . Two Rivers had a high shooIing percenIage from Ihe floor and used only six players Io score Ihe win. NEENAH 49--SHAWANO 48 Coach Hein's cagers builI up a huge I2 Io 4 lead aI Ihe end of Ihe firsI quarIer, buI could noI hold if as Neenah ouIshoI Ihem in Ihe final quarfer Io roll up I8 poinIs Io Shawano's I0 for Ihe vicIory. The Neenah high school J.V.'s Irailed all Ihe way buI drop- ped4gn a buckeI in Ihe lasI 56 seconds Io edge Shawano 49 Io . SHAWANO 34-MARINETTE 30 Our J.V.'s fell behind in Ihe firsI Iwo quarIers, and Marin- eIIe led al' halIIime buI Shawano came from behind in Ihe lasl' Iwo quarIers Io score 24 poinIs Io Ihe Marine 8's I5 and won Ihe game by a close margin of 4 poinIs. FRONT ROW: D. Hanson, D. WudIlce, R. Kern, G. Klose, F. WiIIlinger, M. GharriIy, R. Quinn. BACK ROW: Mr. Hein, L. TourIilloII, A. Boyd, J. Gash T. Spohn, J. Gueller, T. Kroening, E. BueIIner, D. Moesch, M. Mayerl. SHAWANO bl-CLINTONVILLE 32 OuIshooIing Ihe ClinIonville Truckers in every quarIer, Ihe Shawano cagers scored Iheir eighIh vicfory in I2 sIarIs Ihis season by a 6l and 32 score. GharriIy and Gueller led Ihe way wiIh I4 poinIs each as Shawano doubled Ihe score in Ihe IirsI quarIer, and led aI inIermission. Coach Hein's Ieam hif Iheir peak in Ihe Ihird 'Frame wiIh a 23 poinI eIforI and coasIed Io vicIory in Iihe Iinal sIanza and ouIscored Ihe Truckers. SHAWANO 49-MENASHA 48 Shawano Irailed aI Ihe end of Ihe IirsI Irame and were behind aI halIIime by I0 poinIs. The Indians began Io click in Ihe Ihird sianza and ouIshooI Ihe Jays. They buclcled down and won in Ihe lasI 20 seconds. GharriIy scored 25 poinIs which was more Ihan half of Shawano's poinfs. SHAWANO 53-NEENAH 46 WiIh Mike Dodge seIIing Ihe pace wiIh I6 poinIs, Ihe Shawano Junior cage Ieam rolled Io a 53 and 46 vicIory over Ihe Neenah B's. The Shawano quinIeI led all Ihe way wiIh Ihe RocIceIs puIIing on a mild IhreaI in Ihe Iinal quarIer. SHAWANO 59-NEW LONDON 40 A I9-poinI Ihird quarIer made a rouI of whaI was a 'Fairly close game as Ihe Shawano J.V.'s deIeaIed Ihe New London Bulldogs, 59 Io 40. Shawano Irailed ll Io I0 in Ihe IirsI quarIer buI managed Io pull ahead 26 Io 2I aI halIIime. Shawano neIIed I5 poinIs Io Ihe Bulldogs' I3 in Ihe Ihird quarIer and Ihen Ihe Indians hi+ from every angle in Ihe final Io win going away wifh a I9 poinI eIlorI in Ihe closing quarIer. SHAWANO 40-KIMBERLY 37 The Kimberly B's ouIshoI Ihe Shawano J.V.'s in Ihe IirsI quarIer as well as Ihe second and Ihird, buI Coach Hein's Ieam came ahead Io vicIory in Ihe IasI Irame wiIh I9 poinIs Io Kimberly's IO. Jon Gueller led Ihe locals Io vicfory making Ien poinIs in Ihe lasI quarfer. SHAWANO 6I-NEW LONDON 33 Shawano and Iheir opponenIs sIayed Iairly even in Ihe 'FirsI frame buI shoI ouI ahead of New London in Ihe second quarIer wiI-h 22 poinIs Io New London's 8. Shawano wenI way ouI in IronI during Ihe lasI Iwo quarIers winning Ihe game 6l Io 33. SHAWANO 59-KAUKAUNA 38 Shawano led all Ihe way wiIh Ihe 'final score pegging up Io 59 for Ihe Indians and 38 for Kaulcauna. Dodge and GharriIy were Ihe high-poinf men Ior Ihe LiIIIe Indians. SHAWANO 55-ANTIGO 52 The Indian cagers led in Ihe IirsI quarIer, II Io 9 and sIill held Iheir lead in Ihe second 'frame by Iwo poinIs. The AnIigo Ieam IoughI back in boIh of Ihese quarIers buI Ihe J.V.'s held Ihem down Io an even pace allowing Ihem Io make only one poinI more Ihan Iheir Ially in Ihe second half. The J.V.'s were Ihe vicIors only by an exciIing, slim mar- gin oI 3 poinIs. KIMBERLY 46-SHAWANO 37 Shawano fell 'lar behind Ihe Kimberly Papermalcers in Ihe IirsI Iwo quarIers buI sIarIed Io cafch Iire in Ihe IasI Iwo Irames. DespiIe Ihe IacI IhaI Ihey 'FoughI hard and ouI- scored Kimberly in Ihe lasI quarIers Ihe Kimberly B's had enough poinIs Io bring Iheir Ieam ouI on Iop. SHAWANO 45-TWO RIVERS 37 The LiIIle Indians buiII a 35 Io 30 poinI lead aI Ihe end of Ihe half buI fhe Two Rivers Ieam IoughI hard Io capIure Ihe lead in Ihe Ihird Irame buI Shawano capIured Iheir huge margin and won Ihe game, 45 Io 37. SHAWANO 63-CLINTONVILLE 44 The local Junior VarsiIy Ieam builI a huge 37 Io I8 lead ai' lhe end oI Ihe Iirsflhalf and Ihe Truckers couIdn'I caIch up regardless cI Iheir eI'ForIs. BoIh Ieams fallied up 26 poinIs 'in Ihe lasI Iwo frames buI Coach Hein's Ieam sfill remained Ihe vicfors. Dodge and Spohn neIIed mosi of Ihe poinIs for Iheir Ieam, buI Spohn came ouI wiIh five fouls. TOP ROW: P. Marlin, B. Soyclc, R. Malzahn, J. Lyons, W. Goodwill, J. Daniel, D. Timm, D. O'Brien, J. Reinke, W. Zogelman, D. Childs, W. DuPon+. ROW THREE: C. Mailahn, J. Harfman, P. Voy, W. Keshena, B. Warringion, J. Ponfil, M. Teeizen, L. Barlcow, J. Koeller, H. Neeclr, R. Koeller. ROW TWO: E. Schoeniclc, D. Peiers, D. Gennrich, C. Wruclr, W. Schardf, J. Krueger, F. Wendorf, F. Mohr, W, Wendorf, L. Bohm, D. Pahlow. FRONT ROW: H. Broclcman, D. Teeizen, J. Gueihs, J. Marohl, D, Krause, A. Sirei, G. Richler, G. Zerniclxe, J. Krause, W. Erdman, B. Bohm, D. Schroeder. INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL REGULAR SEASON PLAY Noon hour baslcefball gol underway affer a slighf delay because of +he unfinished gym. Under 'the supervision of Mr. Wallin +he boys played I68 games of baslcelball. They played Iwo games every noon. The Blue Demons won Ihe regular season play wiih I8 wins, 2 losses, and I lie. The Flying Five were close behind in second place wifh fhe Reservarion Five in 'Ihird place. TOURNAMENT In +ournamenf pla +he Blue Demons were The winners of an exciling game wi+h 'Ihe Sfooges, which made Ihem 'Ihe firsl' pllace feam. Wifh fhe Siooges in second place, Ihe Flying Five 'roolc 'rhird place and The Reservalion Five were fourfh. Ten Top Scorers Poinfs Team Sfandings Won Los? Tie Paul Kriescher 340 Blue Demons IB 2 I Howard Broclcman l8I Flying Five I7 4 Dan Teefzen I69 Reservafion Five I3 8 Norberl Treulel I66 The Slooges II 9 I Bernard Prusilc I59 Norfhern Liglnls B I2 I Paul Eversman I58 The Scoofers 8 I2 I Waller Schardl I43 The Cagers 6 I5 Gordon Lindner I43 Galloping Ghosfs I 20 Jerome Olson I33 Richard Dillenberg I33 FRONT ROW: P. Eversman, L. Reisner, S. Aschenbrener, D. Menning, P. Knope, A. Sfrei, N. Treufel, R. Kassube, C. Galleslre, J. Rouse. MIDDLE ROW: F. Marlzlce, H. Holzer, R. Engel, W. Pues, J. Olson, P. Kriescher, W. Griesbach, R. Dilfman, G. Lindner. TOP ROW: W. Raasch, G. Lemlce, A. Lohrbach, R. Grignon, C. Luelce, R. Dillenberg, R. Burris, R. Piehl, B. Prusilx, J. Grover. Leff fo righf: P, Marfin, J. Knope, M. Gharrify, M. Dodge, T. Hefzel, D. Pefers, P. Knope. The Shawano High School golf feam had a very successful season under coach John Reilly. The boys piled up a record of five vicfories againsf no losses and one fie. The members of fhe feam are Paf Marfin, Dick Pefers, Pefe Knope, Tom Hefzel, Junior Knope, Mike Dodge and Marf Gharrify. Gharrify was fhe oufsfanding golfer of fhe feam as he was shoofing consisfenfly in fhe seven+y's. The ofher boys on fhe feam also played some good golf as if fakes a feam efforf fo win a mafch. SHAWANO-425 WAUSAU-5I8 SCHOFIELD-520 The golfers opened fheir season wifh a vicfory af a fri- angular mee? af Schofield. The Shawano boys piled up a margin of 93 sfrokes befween fhe second place Wausau leam. Mike Dodge was medalisf for Shawano wifh an 80. followed by Mari Gharrify and Jr. Knope wilh 84 and 85 respecfively. SHAWANO-I3 V2 ANTIGO-I Vz The Shawano High golfers won fheir second sfraighf mafch of fhe season as fhey rolled over Anfigo by 64 sfrokes. Gharrify was medalisf wifh a neaf 77. Mike Dodge and Tom Hefzel added a pair of 79's fo fhe cause, wifh Mike shoofing an even par 36 on fhe fronf nine. I00 SHAWANO-424 WAUSAU-502 SCHOFIELD-5l4 Shawano won fhe lhird mafch as fhey fook fhe margin of Wausau and Schofield in a iriangular af The home course. Gharrify was medalisf wifh a 79 followed by Knope and Dodge wifh 80 and 82 respecfively. SHAWANO-7 V2 ANTIGO-7 V2 The golfers winning sfreak was sfopped af 3 when fhey baffled 'ro a 7Vz-7Vz fie wifh fhe Anfigo Robins. This avenged 'rhe frouncing Shawano gave fhem in fhe firsf mafch. Gharrify was again medalisf wifh a sizzling 74 followed by Jr. Knope wifh a 79 and Tom Hefzel wifh an 80. SHAWANO-406 ESCANABA-4l6 MARINETTE-444 MENOMINEE-460 OCONTO-466 The Shawano High School golfers confinued fheir 'lorrid pace as fhey won fheir fourfh mafch of fhe season in a mafch againsf four of-her feams. Again if was Freshman Marf Gharrify who paced Shawano wifh a 74 followed by Mike Dodge wiih a 77 and Tom Hefzel wifh a 79. SHAWANO-I4 MARINETTE-I Shawano High closed fhe regulafion season wifh a decisive win over Marineffe. This was fheir fiffh win againsf one lie and no losses. Marf Gharrify and Tom Hefzel shared medalisf honors wifh 76's. Hefzel came back wifh a blaz- ing sub-par 35 on fhe fough back nine. M.eHARnnY if MR.RelLLY if T SECTIONAL MEET The Shawano High School golf feam won fhe righfs 'ro play in fhe Sfafe High School Tourney af Green Lake by winning fhe Secfional mee? af fhe Shalagoco Counfry Club. If was a rainy and windy day buf a defermined feam came off fhe course as winners wifh brighf and sunny hopes for fhe sfafe fournamenf. Again if was Marf Gharrify who was medalisf wifh a 75. Marf had frouble going ouf buf came back wifh a 35 on fhe roufe home. Tom Hefzel added a 38 - 4I - 79, Junior Knope a 39 - 42 - 8I, and Mike Dodge a 38 - 45 - 83 fo Marf's 75 for fhe winning fofal of 3I8. STATE MEET Shawano High School's golf feam fook fhe runner-up honors af fhe Sfafe Meef held af Lausonia Golf Course af Green Lake. Shawano was frailing fhe winners by I7 sfrokes af fhe end of fhe firsf day of fhe fwo-day evenf and resfed in fiffh place. The nexf day was fo be differenf as fhe Shawano feam hi+ fheir sfride and when fhe final fallies were in, found fhemselves in second place only 6 sfrokes off fhe pace. The firsf da s scores were nof good as Marf again was low wifh an 8I followed' by Mike Dodge wifh 82, and Junior Knope and Tom Hefzel wifh 85. The second day fhe boys hif fheir sfride wifh Mari' slamming ouf a neaf 74, followed by Dodge wifh 75, Knope wifh an 83 and Hefzel an 87. The feam is looking forward fo nexf season's fournamenf as fhey have all fhe boys refurning. A few days affer refurning home from fhe Tournamenf, fhe feam received a leffer from Cliff Fagan, secrefary of fhe W.l.A.A. read- in : On behalf of fhe member schools of fhe Wisconsin Infer- sczolasfic Afhlefic Associafion I wanf fo fhank fhe Shawano High School golf feam for winning runner-up honors af fhis year's Sfafe Golf Tournamenf. We believe fhe compefifion was keener fhan if has ever been and if is fherefore a real achievemenf fo have played in fhis year's meef. You will be inferesfed in knowing fhose boys represenfing your school did so in a very honorable manner and were above reproach. Since all of your boys are underclassmen, we are looking forward fo having fhem refurn again nexf year. IOI M. DODGE W. KNOPE T. H ETZEL The I955-56 varsiry wresfling 'leam was lrained by Ihe new coach, Jim Sfauffer. If was Shaw- ano's second year of varsiiy wresflingg and al- Ihough fhe +eam won only one march, fhey did very well considering a good porfion of +heir ma+ches were wi+h some of Ihe besl reams in Ihe s'Ia+e. The grapplers sI'ar+ed Ihe season wi+h an unexperienced squad, wilh only Iwo le'Her men re- Iurningg Aldon and Allen S'I'rei. The wresllers are divided info 'ren differeni classes accord- ing lo body weighl. The leam members are as 'Follows along wifh individual records: W L T Pls. Pfs. for againsi I03 pound class-John Willei' 7 4 0 33 I6 II2 pound class-Aldon Slrei 5 3 2 25 I8 l20 pound class-Bill Wendorf O 4 0 0 I6 l2B pound class-Allen Slrei 6 3 I 28 II I36 pound class-Dale O'Brien I 6 0 5 28 I45 pound class-Howard Popp 2 6 0 8 I8 I55 pound class-Bill Griesbach 2 2 0 6 I0 I65 pound class-Dick Norion 2 7 0 I0 29 l80 pound class-Adrian Folkman 0 4 0 0 20 Heavyweighf-Berl' Clough I 4 0 5 20 Olher boys fha? wreslled bul' were nor regular 'leam members are: Don Warner, Henry Holzer, John Hinkfuss, Louie Sauer, LeRoy Sperberg, and Don Hollcan. The 'Following are lhe resulls of The I955-56 season Shawano Brillion Shawano Anfigo Shawano Maniiowoc Shawano Sevaslopol Shawano Luxemberg Shawano Slevens Poin'f Shawano Valders Shawano Sevaslopol Shawano 23 Coleman I5 The seclional Iournamenl was held on March 3 af Coleman. The wresllers which coach Sfauffer enfered were John Willef, Aldon Sfrei, Allen Slrei, Dale O'Brien, Howard Popp, Bill Griesbach, and Dick Norlon. Aldon Sfrei won one march and los? his second fo receive a fourfh place. Third place winners are John Willel, Allen Sfrei, Dale O'Brien, Bill Griesbach, and Dick Norion. Howard Popp received a second place which qualified him +o wreslle in Ihe s+aIe 'fournamenf af Madison on March I0. He was defealed af Madison in his 'lirsf malch, by a decision. WRESTLING FRONT ROW: H. Popp, D. O'Brien, A. S'Irei, L. Wendi, A. Slrei, J. Willel. SECOND ROW: Mr. Sfauffer, D. Warner, B. Clough, J. Koeller, A. Folkman, H. Holzer, G. Lemke. THIRD ROW: L. Sperberg, W. Griesbach, J. Hinkfuss, D. Hocumb, R. Norron, L. Sauer. I02 CROSS COUNTRY 32 'Y ' r I' 1 FRONT ROW: Mr. Megna, R. Kassube, E. Bueilner, L. Jeske, D. Teelzen. BACK ROW: J. Lemke, T, Spohn, R. Dillenburg, W. Herrmann, C, Mailahn. SEASON RECORD Shawano 35 Wausau 25 Shawano 25 Kaukauna 35 Shawano I5 Weyauwega 40 STATE MEET I. Whifefish 65 2. Shawano 92 3. Soufh Milwaukee I24 4. Harlford I37 Cross-Counfry made a very successful showing in i+s second appearance af Shawano High under fhe direcfion of lhe new coach, Mr. Megna. The boys worked ou? affer school and ran lhe bridges for pracfice. ln iheir firsf meef, fhe Shawano Harriers placed second 25 lo 35 'ro a very slrong Wausau 'leam who won lheir 20fh slraighf dual meef. Bob Kassube finished a very sfrong second wilh a lime of l2:24.4, only 'four-lenlhs of a second behind fha winner. Wilberf Herrmann placed lhird, and Dick Dillenberg was sixfh. The meal al Kaukauna gave 'fhe Harriers lheir 'Firsl vic- lory as lhey placed 5 men in fhe 'firsl 7 places, and won 35 +o 25. Tom Spohn was a second +o Jack Jack of Kau- I03 kauna who placed second a+ The sfafe meef. His lime for fhe 2 mile course was l0:48.7. Bob Kassube was fourfh, Wilberl Herrmann and Dick Dillenberg shared 5th and Dan Teefzen was 7lh. In lheir 3rd meel of fhe season, Shawano look all of lhe firsl five places and beal' Weyauwega 40 fo l5. Tom Spohn was fhe winner wilh a lime of lI:50: Wilberl' Herr- mann was second, Dick Dillenberg fhird, Bob Kassube fourfh, and Dan Teelzen fiffh. The final and mos+ imporlanl meef of +he year was 'lhe slale mee? af Harlford. Dan Teelzen was fourfeenfh, Wil- berl Herrmann fiffeenfh, Tom Spohn sixfeenfh, Bob Kassube eighieenfh, and Dick Dillenberg iwenly-ninfh. The feam re- ceived runner-up medals for ils fine Winning varsify leffers were Dan mann, Dick Dillenberg, Tom Spohn Lemke who was manager. DISTANCES Wausau 2.3 Kaukauna 2.0 Weyauwega 2.2 Sfafe 2.2 performance. Teelzen, Wilberl Herr- Bob Kassube and Jim miles miles miles miles HS , l ww, .ni ..! Bi .Y S2 X3 -its 5? 2 . . oo Z - ..L' 47. ff? 0 -nn. gli qi .C -O an. om 'HJ 6 - -'U UMC C2 CE C 03 2. .ac mc C2 0 EE 53,3 .gn 0 57.2 E: .Q I 6 2.2 -... 5 mm -1 . -m L ea - :un Oat I-c QD.: fu as-b +-.I 4' 21' u T-3 : OZ P- . i1 if 'um E.n 23 ms .E non, 2 'n. A: Kifso Grig dike, Mr. Kenney. c or LD d ch, n, G. E 42 L5 be Sfa uffe , R. Wu Y' 3 3 . ,, Q 1 . 0 :xii 21 FRONT RO ROW TWO: Dillenb , L. E erg BA 9 Go -oi -O- 2 E .. 3 0 D- al .i U P- O V3 of -I .. 0 '0- 0 D. 2 'U 1 .i C Ill 7- 'U I d .5 0 III 3. .Y ET., ,-C D3 -x so Em 'E-a Ill .J 343 .. 65 S -YD .2 , D: --E 4... .5 gr Z- . 'I I - ..s or -U . .,2 5 . mn: W5 -S S'-cz 0 . ew fc' C 'fu Ss 'fa 'fr 5 - M2 5-: ...S 3.1 C . . Em .93 N2 ...C '50 'VS 5 . cc: .'Z'.: I-0 05 -4- 'S E 3.5 O.: 12 511: U0 April I5 SHAWANO bl-OCONTO FALLS 52 The Indians chalked up 7 'lirsfs and 7 seconds io win 'lheir meal of lhe season. A+ fhis meal fha leam had noi as yei reached full capacify. Taking firsls were: J. Barrels-I00 yard dash A. Norlon-440 yard dash G. Alesch-V1 mile R. Tourlilloll-mile D. Werbelow-discus R. Ziemer-pole vauli Norlon, Manning, Gennrich, Barfels-relay. April I9 SHAWANO 62-APPLETON 5I The Kenneymen bagged a close meal al Applelon in lheir 'iirsl viclory over fhe Terrors in several years fo make if fwo in a row fhis far in lhe season. The mosl' speclacular win of fhe day was freshman Tom Spohn's firsf in ihe mile. Olher 'iirsls were: TRACK The Shawano High School frack 'leam had a very successful and impressive season. Some of fhe boys came lhrough wilh iirsis al' praclically every meer. Several broke long-sfanding school records. Roy Ziemer broke lhe school record in fhe pole vaull, Guy Grignon in fhe 220 yard dash, and Jim Barlels in fhe broad iump. The leller winners for lhe season were: Gordon Alesch, James Barlels, Bob Bulh, Dave Duebler, Dave Gennrich, Guy Grignon, Berl' Grover, Dick Menning, Merwyn Meyer, Arlhur Nor+on, Louis Popelka, John Popp, Dean Seclerslrom, Tom Spohn, Ron Tour+illo'H', Dave Werbelow, Roy Ziemer, Elmer Zogelman, and Don Warner. April 26 Shawano I05 Kimberly 68 New London 23 The irack squad made if 'lhree in a row in a friangular meal againsf Kimberly and New London. The boys won 8 firsis and showed marked improvemenl all around. Taking firsls were: G. Grignon-l00 yard dash A. Norlon-440 yard dash G. Alesch-V1 mile R. Tourfilloll-mile D. Sederslrom-discus R. Ziemer-pole vauli M. Meyer-shol pui Norion, Grignon, Barfels, Gennrich-relay. Mav 2 GREEN BAY EAST 66-SHAWANO 47 Shawano dropped ils firsi meef of 'lhe season lo a very slrong Easl 'leam wilh Guy Grignon fha s'I'andou+ for Shaw- ano. Guy scored firsls in lhe IOO and 220 yard dashes for his besl clockings of 'lhe season and fwo of Shawano's 'four firsf places. The ofher +wo 'iirsls were regislered by Gordon Alesch in lhe V2 mile and Roy Ziemer in fhe pole vaulf wifh a iump oi II' G. Alesch-V1 mile D. Sederslrom-discus R. Ziemer-high iump and pole vaull M. Meyer-shof pul A. Norfon-broad iump May I4 CONFERENCE MEET Menasha 5l Neenah 37 Shawano 32 Two Rivers 28 Kaukauna 26 Clinlonville 25 Ki berl I w ndon I m y 0 Ne Lo D Shawano scored one firsl and fhree seconds as fhey came in lhird ln'lhe Co.nfer- ence meef af Neenah. Merwyn Meyer was Shawano's only 'iirsl place winner Wllh 6 lremendous shol of 47' 8V1 . Guy Grignon helped 'lhe cause by 'faking 'Iwo seconds. Roy Ziemer 'look a second in 'lhe pole vaull' wilh his besl' iump of II' 6 . Menasha scored 6 firsls Io sweep ihe meei. Bob Osiewalske broke conference records in lhe high and low hurdles. Pele Kasson and Bill Gehrke were slandoufs 'lor Clinlonville as Gehrke broke his own record in fhe hall mile. Kasson broke lhe record in the pole vaull and look a second in fhe discus. May 20 SECTIONAL MEET Shawano look 6'I'h wilh I7 lf3 poinls. The Indians placed sixih againsl five very rough Class A schools in 'lhe Seclional meal' al' Green Bay. However lhe purpose 'lor lhis is 'lo pick qualifiers lor 'lhe S+a'I'e Meal al' Madison: lo qualify, a person musf come in eilher firsl or second in his evenl. Two boys from Shawano qualified. Roy Ziemer look firsl in fhe pole vaull' wilh a Seclional Meal record breaking vaull of ll' 3V1 . Jim Bariels also qualified wilh a second in lhe broad iump wifh a leap lhal measured 20' l0V1 . STATE M EET A+ Madison Roy Ziemer placed second in Class A wilh a iump of II' IO . This is a new school record. May II Neenah 74 V1 Shawano 7O'!z Clinlonville 5l A bad break in lhe relay gave Shawano ils second loss of 'lhe season as Neenah look firsl' and Clinlonville ihird. Guy Grignon was again a double winner and Ron Tourlil- loH', Jim Barfels, and Merwyn Meyer won fhe mile, broad iump, and shol puf respeclively. The Indian relay feam came in 'lirsl buf a bad pass disqualified ihem. I05 FRONT ROW: P. Eversman, G. Lcmlce, H. Holler, L. Reisner, J. Canfwell. MIDDLE ROW: R. Grignon, R. Piehl, T. Koslowski, C. Luelce, A. Counard. TOP ROW: Mr. Hein, J. Lemke, L. Malibey, L. Pubanz, R. Waukau, R. Hammer, R. Kern, C. Druckrey. BASEBALL The Shawano Indians, under The experf coaching of Wal? Hein, showed a good deal of zesi during 'rhe I955 baseball season. AI'I'hough fheir won- Ios+ record was noi +oo impressive, +he boys never- fheless displayed 'fine 'rechniques and sporfsman- ship. The won-Iosf record was 5-7, and +he record in conference play was I-6. In +ourna- menfr games +he Indians bagged +hree wins. Tom Koslowski Ied +he Indians wifh his baHing average of 343, and Larry Malibey held hfs lead in homeruns wiI'h a 'l'o+aI of II. Only 'Iwo seniors Ief+ fhe 'ream ai' gracIua+ion, so hopes are high +ha+ nex'I' year's +eam will be a dandy. IO6 Shawano Shawano Shawano Shawano Shawano Shawano Shawano Shawano Shawano Shawano Shawano Sfiawano SEASON IO O 3 2 6 5 0 2 3 I8 5 O PLAY Green Bay Menasha Kaukauna Kimberly Two Rivers Neenah New London CIin+onviIIe Lena Oconfo Gresham Mosinee YV A R S I T Y Leff io righf: A. Brunner, P. Ofic, K. Bohm, R. Bosser, R. Skowronek, N. Schroeder . . . . , ' CX ' Tffv .N L, . - j -H , W . ,, k M 4 - K . .. , - , ii' , z. 'ff A I, I - . 3 nh t g, - Af 5 -iw?-Sm X - 3 Q W f 1 if c g Q. Ti ' - -- --.kx LSA. 1: V, .L . . v WV - Qi X Q Q v 1 'Q Q' - , , ,, . -X . 0 C . .N . ,L JU N IOR VARSITY 'iL'ZT'Rf3f: S' 5'.i'f.'EZFg, 31 515.12211 T' L'f,ZZ'S2fe' IO7 1956 STATE CHAMPIONS TOP ROW: Mr. Hein, D. Meyer, L. Wolf, F. Opperman, M. Dodge, F. Kuckuk, Mr. Kenney. FRONT ROW: L. Jahnke, M. Gharrify, T. Koslowski, G. Grignon, L. Malibey, J. Canfwell, B. Hammer, C. Druckrey. Shawano Shawano Shawano Shawano Shawano REGIONAL 80 Waupaca 86 Clinfonville 85 MarineH'e SECTIONAL 75 Wausau 84 Manawa STATE Shawano 79 Nafhan Hale 77 Shawano 82 Sauk Cify 58 Shawano 74 Apple+on 68 We wish To Thank 'Ihe following professional men and business concerns for con'IrIbuhng fInancIaIIy Toward The success of our annual. Wi'IIIou+ 'II'Ieir supporl' 'II'Iis fine yearbook would noi' have been possIbIe A FRIEND BOCHER FUNERAL HOME CECIL HARDWARE A FRIEND JOE BAER EBERT'S GARAGE GRESHAM MEAT MARKET GRESHAM STATE BANK A FRIEND AGP STORE LAW OFFICE OF ANDREWS 81 ASCHENBRENER ARONSON'S BADGER PAINT STORE BELTZ PROPANE GAS seven PLUMBING II HEATING IIILMAY HOTEL BLACK IMPLEMENT COMPANY LESTER aoI-IM. sn. IIucI-Ien-s SERVICE STATION CALKINS' ELECTRIC SERVICE cAMPaeLL's STORE L. w. CATTAU, ATTORNEY CHAIMSON'S cI-IeF's INN CITIZEN'S STATE BANK CITY DAIRY cLAnIc's SUPER I00 STATION coAsT.To-coAsT sTone cocA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY CONSOLIDATED sAueen co-oP CRESCENT THEATRE DAHLKE INTERIOR oeconATons DAIRY QUEEN DALLMAN AGENCY DAMEROW SISTERS STUDIO DAnnow CARPET SERVICE DEARCO GLASS a PAINT oeI-IN's ICE CREAM oeY's neAoY MIX CEMENT oooee. INVESTMENT s. SECURITY ou PONT BAKERY eaenLeIN a. eaenLeIN, ATTORNEYS ECKE'S MEAT a. snocenles EMILY'S FASHION sI-IoP on. o. n. ENGEL EQUITY OIL COMPANY ERICKSON'S OIL COMPANY FARMER'S COLD STORAGE eAnMen's I-IAnDwAne FARMER'S IMPLEMENT COMPANY FAWN CAFE FISCHER, BRUNNER. STROSSENREUTHER, ATTORNEYS GALLAGHER'S DRUG STORE Business Manager, Kay Peferson Edifor-in-Chief, Mary Jane Raclilce CECIL HINKEL'S SHOE SHOP MEYER BROTHERS WASHINGTON HOTEL GRESHAM NORMAN J. HENKE, BUILDER HOFFMAN DRUG STORE SMOKY 81 TILLIE'S STORE KEN TRAEGER, ATTORNEY SHAWANO GANSEN DENTAL CLINIC GLARUS' LADIES APPAREL GOER'S BROTHERS GARAGE GOTTSCHALK'S FASHIONETTE HARMONY HOME THE HEAVY OIL BURNER CORPORATION HEINZ DRUG STORE HOFFMAN MOTORS. INC. HOST MOTORS HOWARD 81 GILBERT PRODUCE HUB JIM'S DELIVERY SERVICE JOANNES WHOLESALE JOURNAL PRINTING COMPANY EMIL JUEDES JUNG'S GROCERY K 8I G SPORT SHOP KADLETZ LUMBER COMPANY KARTH FUNERAL HOME KING'S HOTEL KLEEMAN'S MEAT MARKET KNOPE ROOFING 8: FURNACE WORKS E. KOENIG INSURANCE AGENCY KOLB'S STUDIO ROLLAND KUCKUK. ATTORNEY KUCKUK'S JEWELRY KUNZ AUTO SALVAGE L 8: L RANCH LAEHN COAL 8: WOOD LASCH MOTORS LAUERMAN'S LEE'S MUSIC FRED LEMKE, CONTRACTOR J. A. LIEG SHOE COMPANY LIMESTONE CASTLE DR. LORENZ MAC'S OIL COMPANY ROBERT MAROTZ, ATTORNEY MARSH CLINIC MARSH SERVICE STATION MASON'S FLOWER SHOP MASSARD MOTORS MEHLBERG BAKERY MICKEY'S CITIES SERVICE MITCHELL BEAUTY SALON I09 MODERN CLEANERS MOEDE 81 SONS MUEHL'S NAT 8: DON'S OIL COMPANY NORM'S LUNCH NORTH SHORE CLUB GEORGE NUSKE, REAL ESTATE OAKDALE MOTEL O'BRIEN'S GROCERY DR. D. O'DONNELL I. N. OLSON PAHR REALTY SALES ELEANOR PAHR, PIANOS 81 ORGANS PARKVIEW INN J. C. PENNEY COMPANY PINE ACRE MOTEL PRIEM'S GROCERY PRIES APPAREL R 81 R RECREATION RADTKE ELECTRIC SERVICE RED LION INN RED OWL STORE REGLING'S GREENHOUSE RETAIL LUMBER 81 SUPPLY COMPANY DR. H. RIVARD D. J. ROBB, O. C. ROGNLIEN 81 CARR DRUG STORE ROY'S SERVICE STATION RUNGE'S JEWELRY STORE DR. B. P. SCANLAN SCHAUDER'S SHOE STORE SCHEIDER'S MEAT MARKET A. H. SCHNEIDER MONUMENT CO. SCHULTZ BROTHERS COMPANY SCHUSTER'S ELECTRIC CITY DR. ALOIS SEBESTA SHAMOCO FORD SHAWANO ABSTRACT COMPANY SHAWANO AUTO PARTS SHAWANO SHAWANO SHAWANO SHAWANO SHAWANO SHAWANO SHAWANO SHAWANO SHAWANO SHAWANO SHAWANO SHAWANO SHAWANO SHAWANO SHAWANO SHAWANO SHAWANO SHAWANO SHAWANO SHAWANO BEVERAGE COMPANY BOWLING CENTER CAB COMPANY CANNING COMPANY ELECTRIC MOTORS EVENING LEADER HATCHERY HOTEL IMPLEMENT COMPANY INSURANCE AGENCY LAUNDRY LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION LUMBER YARD MOTEL MOVING 81 TRUCKING MUNICIPAL AIR SERVICE NATIONAL BANK NEWS AGENCY PAPER MILL THEATRE SIESTA VILLA MOTEL SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY SONDER'S FURNITURE STORE SPINNING WHEEL INN TARLTON MEAT MARKET TEXACO SERVICE STATION Ti-IORESON FOOD PRODUCTS TOWN CLUB WALLRICH WALLRICH INSURANCE AGENCY LUMBER COMPANY WASHERETTE WEBER VENEER 81 PLYWOOD WERBELOW BEVERAGE WILLIAM'S SERVICE STATION WINTER 81 WINTER, ATTORNEYS WRIGHT'S BROILER F. W. WOOLWORTH COMPANY M. J. ZIMNIERMAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ZOGIE'S MARKET BASKET IIO Seniors Andrews, Judy -- 6, I9, 54, 60. 74, 82 Aschenbrener, Lynn .... 7, I9, 60, 68, 69, 78, 83, 84 Sludenl Piclure Index Hoernke, Carolyn .......... 25, 68 Hoernlce, Herberl' ............. 25 Hoffman. Louis ................ 25 Holzer, Henry -- 25, 59, 65, 70, 90. 62, 92, 99, l02, l06 Hornberg, Travis .............. 25 Badeau. Elwood ............... I9 Hollensline, JoAnn - ..... 25, 68 Behr, David -- I9, 54, 60, 63, 67 68 Hoflensiine, Russel ..........,. 25 Barlcow, Leroy ..... I9, 65, 99, IO4 Hylander, Carole ..... 7, 25, 60, 68 Barlz, Bernice ............. l9, 57 Jahnke, Allen ...........,..... 25 Barfz, Dorolhy ............ I9. 64 Jahnke, Lloyd -- 25, 70, 86, 9l, 92, Bader, Mary Ellen -- I9, 59, 60, 63. 96, l04, l08 98' 99' 7l Johnson. Hazel ............... 26 BOFMII. Selly -------------- I9. 64 Kadlelz, Mary 26, 59, 60, 62, 63, 87 Blohdo, Khfllryh ...... I9, 60, 68, 7l Kgmlrg, Jerry ,,-,,----- 26, 54, 68 Bohm. Keren ---- 7. 20. 60. 66. I07 Karih, Nancy -- 7, 26, 48, 62, 69, 86 Boivi-. A-gelir-o ----------- 20. 60 Keohane. Sharon .... 26. 54, 6l, 64 Boivin. Bifbifi --------------- Keshena, Wayne ....... 26, 76, 99 Braaiz, Bernila ..-......... 20. Kleman, Mary ,.,... 26, 58, 54, 26 66 Braun, Beverly ......... 20, 60, 20 64 Braafz, Mary .................. 20 68 20 Braun, Charlolle .............. Breihan, Bill 20, 59, 60, 68, 69, 78 Bueffner, Eddie 20, 68, 98, I03, 20 Bure, Judy ............. 7. . Burris, Roberl' --- 2l, 54, 63, 67, 7l, 9l, 92, 99, l04 Calencamp, Pal ..... 6, 2I, 60, Childs, Delmar ............ 2I, Clark, Duane ............. 2I, Dahllre, Sandra ................ 60 63 99 67 Cornelius, Gerald ............. 2l 37 Dehse, Mary Belh ...... , 69 68 2l, Daniels, Gladys .......... 7, 2I Degner, Ervin ............. 2l, Diclrow, Audrey ......... 2I, Knope, Wilberl' -- 7, 26, 86 IO4 68 70 Koslowslzi, Tom -- 27, 63, 90, 92, 94, l06, l08 Klepp, Carol ......... -- 68 . . 68 68 Knope, Marva ............. 26, 60, 62, 70, 7l, 86, 87, 94, I00, l0l Koehler, Kalhleen .... 27, 60, 64, 68 Keri, Palricia ................. 27 Korlh, Carol .... 6, 7, 27, 68 60, 63, 66, 70. 7l, Krause, Barbara .............. 27 Krause, James ......... 27, 65, 99 Kreifzer, Mary ................ 27 Kriescher, Paul ........... 27, 99 Krueger, Joan .... - 27, 60, 68, 74 Kucltult, Frifz -- 7, 27, 57, 60. 62, 63, 65 69, 70, 7l, 85, 86, 96, l04, l08 69 Kuehn, Jane ........... 28, 64, 68 Raasch, Andre ................ 3l Rasch, Bill ................ 3l, 99 Radalrovich, Belly -- 6, 7. 3I. 62. 63, 68, 7l, 87 Raddanl, Marilyn .... 3l, 60, 64 68 Radlke, Mary Jane -- 6, 7, 32, 60, 62, 63, 68, 69, 84, 86 Richier, Marion ............ 32 68 Rinehard, Roy -- 32, 60, 62, 69, 7l, 82, 84 Roberls, Larry -- 32, 60, 63, 67, 67 Rohloff, Bruce 32, 59, 60, 62, 63, 85 Russell, Arlene ................ 32 Ryclcmann, Carol .............. 32 Saxe, Roberra ..... .... 3 2, 68 Schoeniclc, Eldon ........... 32, 99 Schoening, Wayne ......... 32, 54 Schreiber, Lesler ............ -- 33 Schroeder, Jackie ...... 33, 60, 68 Schuliz, Donnabelle --- 6, 7, 33, 60. 68, 70, 82, 83 Shawanolcasic, Theresa ......... 33 Sheclman. Ronda -- 7, 33, 59, 60, 62, 63, 69, 7l, 86, 87 Slcaleslri, Joe ................. 33 Slraleski, Kay .......... 33, 64, 66 Slcowronelc, Rose -- 6, 7, 33, 59, 60. 63, 7l, 86, I07 Smiih, Donna .............. 34, 64 Smilh, Larry .............. 34, 54 Soyck. Roberi ........ 34, 99, IO4 Spang, James .......... a ..... 34 Sluclcey, Sandra .......... 34, 68 Sluewer, Sandra 7, 34, 59, 60, 7l, 82 Sund, Sherry .................. 34 Dillenberg, Richard -- 21, 5-91 ao, Teelzen, Daniel 34, 63, 65, 70, 99, Lacy, Sandra .......... 7, 28, 60 28 Tinsman, Calherine ............ I03 34 Tomashelz, Nancy .... 7, 34. 60, 68 34 Tyrrell, Germaine ............. Umland. Richard .......... 35, IO4 Vigue, Donna ................. 35 Vomaslic. James ........... 35, 65 Voy, Peler 35, 62, 63, 67, 86, 87, 99 Warner, Donald 35, 9l, 92, l02, IO4 Warringlon. Ben ........... 35, 99 Waupochiclr, Bill .......... 35, 92 Weber, Janice ................ 35 Winler, Nancy ................ 35 Willlinger, Belly -- 35759, 64, 67, 68 Zaslrow, Barbara ...... 36, 64, 68 Zaslrow. Dick ................ 36 Ziemer, Palsy ................ 36 Zoglernan, Wayne ....... 36, 60, 99 Zeuslce, Richard -- 36, 60, 62, 67. 69, 7l, 85 Juniors Aschenbrener, Sieve -- 44, 59, 60, 6I 63, 69, 70, 82, 92, 99 Baker, Larry ........ 44, 60, 63, 76 Balke, Carol .............. 44, 64 Barlline, Gerald ........ 44, 54, 58 Baumgarlner, Darlene .......... 44 Bayer, David .... 44, 63, 65, 67, l04 Becker, Jerry ................. 44 Behnlze, Barbara ........... 44, 68 Bordmann. Jeaneile .... 44, 58 63, 65, 69, 70, 7l, 78, 99, l03, I04 Lgmkg, Carol ----------------- Diller-bers. Rik ----- 7. 22. 60. 63 Lemke, James .... 28, 60. 63, 67, 69, Dlllenberg. Shirley ...... 22. 64. 68 70, 74, I05 Dobrm. Nancy -------------.- 22 Lindner. Gordon -- za, bs, 57, 74, 9I D0l'llld. Dlinl ---- 22. 54. 59. 60. Lohrbach, Allen -- 28, 54, 60, 63. 86, 69, 7l, 86 87, 99 Do-an. Robor+ --- -.----.--- L....l..., Charles za, so, 7o, 11, 99, me DY-SIU. T03 ---- ------------- L yons, Joseph ............ 28, 99 DVOWS. DHFIONO ------------ 22- Mallbey. Larry -- 28, 54, 59, 60, 70, Druckrey, Curlis -- 22, 54, 60. 63, 33, 90, 92, 94, 105, IOS 7l. 02. 92. 96. '03 Mallbey, Sally ............ 28, 68 Eversman. Paul -- 23. 59. 60. 63. Malzahn, Richard ....... 29, 67, 99 7l. l06 Marfin, Grace ................ 29 Fglh, Jaan ,,,-,, 7, 22, 64, 67, Mafhison, Eileen .... 29, 64, 68, 69 Funk, Raging ,--,,-,,,,,,...,,, Meyer, Merwyn 29, 54, 78, IO3, IO4 Gallagher, Marge --- 7, 23, 54, Moede, Donald ........ 29, 54, 65 53, 55, 69, 7l, 87 Moede, Sally -- 29, 57, 59, 60, 68, 7l Gallagke, Clifford ,..,,.... 23, Muellenbach, Palricia 29, 57, 60, 69 Gennrich David -- 23, 59, 60, 67, Nordwig, Rila .......... 29, 64, 68 7l, 82 83, 90, 92, 99, I04 Norih. Dawn ----- 7. 29. 54. 63. 86 Ggngkgw, Rgggr ........... 23, Norion, Richard ........ 29, 67, l02 Goodwill, Willard 23, 54, 70. 99. Olson. Lois ------------ 30. 57. 68 Grignon, Guy 23, 9l, 92, 94, IO4, Oppermann, Violel ......... 30, 68 Grignon, Raymond -- 23, 70, 9l, Olfo, Barbara 30, 54, 60, 66, 69, 86 99, IO5 Oflo, James .................. 30 - ----------- 4 Pahlew, Donald 30, 54, eo, 4.5, 73, 99 Sglgzzilkalsnna Jun u 6'27?'263'l PaZ3rei,S?rgdra -- 7. 30. 54. 63. 66. H,::i ,zlRog,,. ------------ 24, Peiers, Richard -- 30. 57, 60, 63, 67, Hamilfon, Douglas ......... 24, 70- 7l- 82- 99- loo Hammor, Rohn., -- 24, 59' 67, Pelerson, Kay -- 6, 7, 30, 54, 60, 68. 94, los. noe 69- 52 Harfman, James ......... --- 99 Pelerson, Richard ............. - 30 Hawpefon, Charlene ........... 24 Piehl, Roger -- 3l, 59, 60, 65, 67, 70, Heinrich, Richard .............. 24 7l, 8l. 83. 90. 92. 99, l06 Herrmann, Wilberl' -- 24, 63, 65, 78, Ploeckelmann, Roger .......... 3l I03, l04 Popp. John 3l, 60, 63, 67, 70, 94, l04 Heftel, Tom 24, 63, 67, 70. I00, I0l Pubenz, Leonard -- 3l, 66, 70, 7l, 74, Hill, Darwin ........ 24, 70, 9l, 92 90, 92, l06 Hinkfuu, John -- 24, 63, 70, 7l. 87. PMS. David ..............-... 3l 9l, 92. I02, I04 Quinn, Rosalie ......... 3l, 64, 68 , 60 Bocher, Judy -- 44, 54, 60, 6l, 63, 76 Bohm, Lesier - ,.,, -- 44, 54, 80 99 Boivin, Deanna .............. ..... Beolh, Barbara -- 44, 54. 57, 59, 60. 63, 65, 8l Bosser, Rose .... 44, 60, 63, 87, I07 Brandi. Kalhryn ............ 44, 64 Brevick, Sylvia - Braun. Pafricia ............. --- 44 --- 44, 60, 63, 69 Brockman, Howard -- 44, 54, 63, 65, 87, 93, 99 Brunner, Toni ..M...... 44, 60, l07 Bucher, Carolyn ........... 44, 64 Buellner, Carol ......... 45, 60 68 Bulh, Arlene .... 45, 58, 69, 7l, 87 Burmeisler, Leroy ............. 45 Carpenler, David ......... 45, 63 Claylon, Sally ..........-.. 45, 64 Cornelius, Dale ............... 45 Coller, Mary ................. 45 Criscione, Gordon ............. 45 Dallman, Goldean ............. 45 Darrow, Donna ......... 45, 64, 66 Day, David ................... 45 Degner, Anabzlle .......... 45, 64 DeLabrue, Ronald .........-.-. 45 Denning, Lorelie ....a......... 45 Dickson, Alberl .......... 45, IO4 Dickson, Hilberl ...-.....,.... 45 Dodge, Michael -- 45, 60. 63, 70, 92, 95, l00, lOl, I08 Dodge, Richard Allen -.- .......... Doran, Pal ............. 45, 60 68 Edinger, Sue -- 45, 59, 60, 62, 66 85 Eggerl, Cleida ...... 45, 54, 68, 7l Fenlon, Lawrence ...... 45, 57, 63 Foesch, Waller ......... 45, 57, 60 Foesch, Wayne --- 45, 67, 70, 92, 93 Folkmann, Adrian --- 45, 56, 65, I02 Frechelle, Jeanne .........,... 45 Frodenberg, Barbara -- 45, 58, 60, 63 Frilsche, Yvonne ........ 45, 60, 68 Gasl, Leah Rae ........... 45, 64 Gaerearls, Rosalie ..-......-.. 45 Gipp, Alice ........ 23, 62, 64, 67 Golen, Roberl ............,,., 45 Griesbach, Darlyn .......... 45, 66 Grignon, Mary .............,- 45 Grignon, Sharon .....--.....-- 45 Grover, James 45, 54, 57, 63, 93 99 Gueller, Clarence ......... 45, 70 Gueller, Jon ..-- 45, 54, 57, 60, 63, 70. 7l, 93, 98 Guelhs, James 45, 57, 60, 63, 65 99 Hacker, Geraldine ...........- 45 Hagen, Terrance .....,..-...., 45 Harlleben, Dick ............... 45 Haul, Rose Mary .............- 45 Heling, Virginia ........ 45, 64, 66 Herm, Mavis .........-.L..... 45 Herrmann, Barbara 45, 57, 59, 63 66 Herrmann, Roger .............. 45 Hill, Ina Rae ........... 45, 64 66 Hinkluss, Germaine ........ 45, 58 Hollmann, Judy .............. 45 Hokenslad, Shirley ............ 45 Hoppe, Sandra -- 45, 54, 56, 63 87 Hosl, Karen .... 45, 59 62, 63, 68 House, Nalalie .,...... 45, 59, 80 Jung, Suzanne .......... 45, 69 76 Kaqualosh, Marvin ............ 45 Karsledl, Fred ........L.... 45 57 Kalzenmeyer, Karen 45, 56, 60, 68 69 Kemmeler, Ellen -- 45, 54, 57, 60, 63, 69, 82 Kern, John ............ 45, 63, 67 Kern, Roger ............ 45, 93 98 Kilson, John .................. 45 Klose, Gerald ............. 45, 98 Knope, Peler --- 45, 63, 70, 99, l00 Koch. Roberl ................. 45 Koehler, Karen -- 45, 54, 60, 63, 68 Koeller, John ...... 46, 56, 99, l02 Koeller, Lorella ........... 46, 60 Koenig, Gerald -- 46, 54, 60, 63, 67, 69, 87 Krause, Donna ......... 46, 58, 67 Krause, Joan ................. 46 Krueger, Berlholdl ......... 46, 65 Krueger, Eilene ............ 46, 54 Kuesler, Mary .......... 46, 59, 82 Kunz, Donna -- 44, 46, 54, 56, 60, 68 Laack, Pal ...........-....... 46 2 l06 Lemke, Galen -.. 46, 63, 99, I0 , Leonard, Karen ......... 46, 58, 63 Arlhur Lohrengel .............. 46 Virginia Lyons ................ 46 Daniel Marlens ............... 46 James William Marlin .......... 46 Pal Marlin ..... 46, 63, 70, 99, I00 Fred Marlzke ................. 46 Waller Mason ........ 46, 63, Margarel Malhison -- 46, 64, 68, 69 Suzanne Mayhew -- 46, 68, IO7 56, 54, Ronald McPherson ............ Pal Melhorn ..... 46, 54, 57, 60, Richard Manning -- 44, 63, 70, 76, 92, 99, l04 46, 54, Dave Meyer -- 46, 54, 60, 63, 67, 92, 95, IO4, l08 Sandra Meyer ............. 46 Dianne Mielke ................... 68 Karen Moede ...... 46, 56, 58, Fred Moenke ................. Dixie Moeshe ................. Jackie Moesch ............... Barbara Monloure ............. Monloure, James ....... 46, 54 Mueller, Duane ............... Mueller, Jacqueline -- 46, 57, 67, 68 Neeck, Herberl -- 46, 70, 92, 99, IO4 l02 O'Brien, Dale ......... Ogden, Sally ....... 30, 46, 99, 60, 64 Opperman, Fred ...,.... 46, 65 Owen, Barbara -- 46, 54, 62, Owen, Dixie ........... 63 46. 68 46 Pahlow, Shirley ............ Ponlil, Joseph ......... ---- 46 Popp, Rosalie --, ............ - Powell, Myra ................. Prodell, Aaron -- 7, 46, 54, 56, 63, 68 Pues, James .................. Quinn, Raymond .... 46 70, 92 Rades, Jeanne ............. 46 Reichel, Judy -- 46, 54, 78, 85, 86 Roinke, Jack .......... Reisner, Larry -- 46, 59, 70, 92, 99, I06 57, 60, ---- 46 60, 63, Riemer, Barbara .... 46, 60, 63 Rosenberg, Maynard ........... Rouse, James .......... 46, 65 Rusch, Donna ...........-. 46 Rusch, Eugene ............ 46, Schneider, Carol .............. Schoenick, Darlene -- 46, 56, 60, 68, 69 Schroeder, Gerald .......-..... Schuelke, Joan -- 33, 54 60, 64 Schuelpelz, Rachel ............ Schullz, Donald ........ 46, 57 Schwarlz, Vanice .......,....., Shannon, Bruce ........,..,.., Skenadore, Joann .......-...,. 47 Speering, James Duane ........ 47 Sperberg, Leroy .......... 47, IO2 Springborn, Jackie ......... 47, 64 Spurrier, Margarel ..........., 47 Slrauss, Leroy ...........- 47, 54 Slrei, Aldon -- 47, 68, 70, 74, 99, IO2 Slrei, Allen ..... 47, 63, 70, 99, Szuchs, Janice .............a., Teclzen, Marlyn ..... 47, 54, 65 Thaves, Alberl ............ 47, Thoreson, Belly .a........., 47 Timm, Danny .........,-... 47 Timm. Dorolhy Tomashek, James ....... 47, Treulel, Norberl -- 47, ll2 58, 59, 47, 57 63, 67, 99 Tyrell, Barbara ....--......... Van Cleve, Jill 47, 60, Ullech, Mary .............. 62, 63, 85, Vomaslic, Joanne -......... - Wagner, Jacqueline -- Wallin, Juanila ...... ------ 47, 60 47, 54, Waukau, Mervin ........... , 47 Waupooso, Francis ............ Wilke, Gerald ................ Winler, James ................ Winlers, Palricia .............. Wissman, John ............. 47 Willlinger, Fred -- 47, 62, 63, 66, 84, 92, 98 Wolf, Helen .................. Woll, Loren -.. 47, 54, 57, 60, 63, 7l, 8l, 82, 92, 95, l08 Wruck, Charles ............ 47, Wussow, Joann -- 47, 54, 59, 60, 85, 87, l07 Zdiarslek, Rose Mary -- 47, 60, 64 Zernicke, Gerald ........... 47, Zeuske, Ronald ......... 47, 60, Zwieg, Helen ........ 47, 58, 60 Sophom Ol'eS Ainsworlh, John ........... 59, Anker, Sylvia Askov, Warren -- 48, 59, 87, 54, Bahr, JoAnn ............... 48, Barlell, Judy .............. 48, Barlell, Karen .............. 48 Barlell, Sandra ................ Barlz, Debbis .............. 48, Barlz, Joyce .................. Baumann, Harold .............. Berndl, Sandra .... ........ 4 8, Beversdorl, Barbara -- Beyer, Sleve -- 48, 6l, ------ 48, 62, 87, 93, Blank, Roger ................. Bloll, Michael ................ Boardman, Richard ............ Bogda, Beverly ........ 48, 56, Bohm, Roberl ............. 48, Boivin, Francis ................ Boivin, Jeanelle ........... 48, Boivin, Roberl ................ Bouche, Joan ........ 49, 56, 58 Boyd, Allred .............. 49, Boyd, Ted .................... Braalz, Richard Charles ........ Bra alz, Richard George Bralh, Judy ............ 49, 58, Breneman, Mary ........ 49, 76, Brown, James .... i--- 49, Brauer, Phyllis ................ Braun, Lawrence .............. Brooks, Ginny 49, 59, 6l, 92, 93, Buellner, Ernesl ......... Canlwell, John -- 49, 95, 70, l06. lO8 59, 6l, 92, Cardlsh, Peler ................ Chrislensen, Mercedes Clark, Carol ................. Clough, Berl ...... 4 9, 93, 67, Coller, Marie .........,... 49, Cox, Ka ren ................,. Cu rlin, Richard ........... Daniel, James ...... 49, 65, 93, Darling, Karen ........ ......., Day, Carroll .................. Deer, Ferial ........ 49, 57, 6l, Dillell, Priscilla 49, 54, 6l, 62, 84, Dillmann, Richard ------ 49. 67, 6l Donald, Joan ........ 49, , 62, DuPonl, Waller ............ 49, Echlner, Belly --- 49, 54, 57, 64, Emmel, Gary ................- 47, Engel, Richard ............ 49. Erdmann, Sue ...... 49, 58, 59, Erdmann, William -- 49, 93, 99. Fazendin, Pai ................. Fells, Charlene --- - --- 49, 64, Fischer, Norman .............. Fernandez, Rose ........... Frederick. Ardene --- Freiburger, Judy 49, ------- 49, ---------- 49, Gharrify, Mariin -- 49, 70, 92, 93, 98, l00, l0I, l08 Gasf, Joel ............ 49, 76, Geeaerfs. Mary .,,..... Geise, Pai ................... Gerdes, David ........ 49, 66, Griesbach, William .... 49, 93, I02. I04 Grignon, Judy ................ Gross, Virginia ..... Grosskopf, Genevieve 49, 54, 56. ------- 49, Gueischow. Duane ............. Haefs, Rufh .................. Hansen, David --- ..- 49, 59, Hanson, Shirley ...... ........ Hawpefoss. Louis ......... 49, Heuelink, Daniel .............. Hill, Keiih ................... Hoffman, William ......... .... 4 9 Hoffman, ..... --..------- 49 I 02 Holken, Donald ....... 49, 93, Hornburg, Franklin ......... Hoilensfine, Dick ............. Jeske, Larry 49, 56, 6l, 66, I03. Karih, Kalhryn ......... 50, 6l Kassube, Roberf .... , 66 50.99, I03. I04 49, 93 49 , 64 50 Klemann, Karel ..... 50. 56, 58 Klodi, William ................ Knueppel, Jean ............... Koeller, Richard .... --- 50, 56 Koeppen, Sally -- ......... -.. Krause, David ...... 50, 56, 7l, Kroening, Bonnie .......... 48, Kroening, Tom .......... 50, 93 Kroenke, Nancy -- 48 6l, 8l, 84, I07 Krueger, John ...... , 50, 54, 56, ---- 50. 65 Krueger, Norman ........ Ku sk Ka ren P Y. ---------------- Ladwig, 8eHy ............. 50. LaMar, Edifh Lucille ..... Leng, Fred ............ 50, 54, Lange, Willie ...... Lang, M. .................... 50 54 Lemke, Myrene ......... , Lenning, Marilyn ....... 50, 58 Lindner, Nancy ............ 50 Lorenz, Judy 50, 58, Luchlerhand, Roger Lund, Janice ..... 6I, 62, 7l, I07 ------------ 50 ------------ 50 Lyons, Gilberl' ............. 50, 93 Mailahn, Charles ...... 50, 99, l03 lvlallbey, Virginia .......... 50, 56 Malzahn, Judy ......... 50, 56, 68 Marcks, Diana ............. 50. 58 Marohl, Jerry ,.-- Marlin, Darlene --- ---- uso, 92, 99 --..-- 50, 6I Mariin, Roger ............ 50, l04 ' 50 Marhn, Theresa ............... Maichopaiow, Lawrence ........ 50 Mayern. Michael 50, 67, 70, 92. 93, 98 Mazemke, Emily .... 50, 58, 64, 68 McBea'lh, Sally 50, 59, 6l, 62, 66, 78 McKinley, Nancy 50, 54, 57, 6l, 7l, 87 McPherson. Regis .............. 50 Miller, Bernard ............... 50 Miller, Edward ................ 50 Miller, Roxanne .................. Miller, Willard ............ 50, Moeda, Andrea ........ 50, 54, Mohr, Fred ............... 50, 93 59 Moesch, Duane ....... 50, 98, I04 99 50 Monfoure, Mariorie Muraski, Mary ............ 50. 58 Nordwig, Janel ........ 50, 59, O'Brien, Judy ...... 64 50, 54, 6I, 62 50 O'Kimosh, Davey .............. Olson Jerome ............. 50, 99 Olson: Nancy ..... 50 Olson, Roger ................. 50 Olfo, Pal ............ 50, 7l, l07 Owen, Gloria ................ 50 Pecore, Donald ............... 50 Peebles, Claude ............... 50 Perez, Ramona ................ 50 Peierman, lris ................ Peiers, Fred .............. 50. Phippen, Jerome .............. Piehl, Alice ........ Pieper, Verna ................. Pludeman Mary .... so as so so, sa, 64, ea so sz 104 , 5I, 56, 64, Popp, Howard ....... 5I, I02, Powell, Duwayne .............. 5l 99 Prusik, Bernard ...... Pues, Wayne .............. 5l, 99 Purdy, Ryle ................... 5l Raasch, Frederick .......... 5l, 65 Rabideaux, Franklin - .......... - Rainer, Carol ................ 5l Reeves, Mary ................. Refzlaff, Roger ............. -.. 5l Rades, Judy .................. 5l 5l 5I Richmond, Janef ....,.. .... II3 Richfer, Gordon -- Rosenberg, Nancy 5I, 54, 65, 99 ------------- 5l Rusch, Gerald ............ 5l. l04 Rusch, Janice ....... .......... 5 I Rusch, Sheldon ................ 5l Sauer, Lewis ...... Schafberger, Carol 5I, 57, 93, I02 -....-----..--- 5l Schardr, Walfer ........ 5l, 65, 99 Schreiber, Gloria Schreiber, Sally -- Schroeder, David - Schroeder, Nalalie .58 5I, 65, 99, I04 5l, 54, 59, l07 5l Schuliz, Arvm ................ Schuliz, William .............. 5l Schwilzer, Tom ............ 5I, 59 Sebasiian, George ......... 5I, 67 Seehafer, Mary ......... 5l, 54, 64 Shannon, Wayne .....-........ 5I Smiih, Dennis ............. 5l, 54 Smifh, Sharon ............. 5l, 54 Soyck, Dennis ............. 67 Sperberg, Gerry .... 5I, 5l, 56, 6I, l07 Sperberg, Sandra .......... 5I. 56 Spohn, Tom 5l, 59, 70, 98, I03, l04 lefiing, Joan ................ Thavas, Donald ............ 5I , T-horeson, Donna .............. 5I 57 Thelen, Joe .................. 5l 5l 93 Tinsman, Dennis ........... 5l, Tinsman, Nancy ............ 5I, 64 Tomashek, Sandra ............. 5l Touriilloir, LaVern 5I, 74, 93, 98, I04 Vann, Brenda Joyce ............ 5I Vigue, Leola ....... 5I, 54, 56, 74 Vigue, Liola ........ 5I, 54. 56, 74 Waukechon, Marlina -- 5I, 58, 64, 68 5I l Weber, Jon .... 62, 84, 92, 04 Wege. Donald ..-......... ...... 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