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KUJATH who has sought to make our school years happy and profitable and has worked unselfishly for the betterment of Waupun High School, we dedicate the i959 Waubun . 2 F' 3. uhm 1 115335, '-Y ' . .'f 'iswxv .' .fini .1-,xi 5 Q K 1 Principal, E. Pfefferkorn A D M I N I . P' 7' if 1 ' .5 i f , K ma., fa K . T R A T I O N Assistant Principal and Guidance Counselor C. Dohmann .41 Office Staff, V. Lawrence Office Staff, R. Radel BOARD OF EDUCATION: H. Gysbers, E. Peters, L. Storbeck, C. Vande Zande, L. Schrank. 3 STANDING: Francis Kittell, Roland Strehlow, Richard Holmes. SEATED: Joyce Moroni, Melvin Barkley, Ted Moroni. STANDING: Leroy Kottke, Robert Peters. SEATED: Mary Norenberg, Hermina Luck, Margaret Niles. STANDING: C.J. Casper, Laura Greene. SEATED: Helen Kastein, Margaret Blekkink, Diana Bloom. 4 M BL Af I Dorothy Schmidtkunz, Lucille Vaughn, Coleman Gadbaw Milton Hintze, Marjorie Gritt. MQ 4 Ann Seibel, Joan Elsessor, Irvin Hansen. SEATED: Lila Girdharry, Edna Cleveland, Melba Novak. Violet Haerterich, Lois Busse, William Richardson, William Wucherer , Howard Tumer . 5 VAX' J A N I T O R S A. Pahl, L. Scouten, D. Hermann C O O K S Mrs. Stack, Mrs. Canham O. Nedderson, G. Amadon, F. Zurbuchen, E. Zillmer, W. Edmunds 6 Ka .f Egg, N N ' . QR. V Qxxx 5 f ,XY JU JJ Q N9 'ff df! L' ' xx ,,,,, fy 'KN- N Avy Ng, Q ,ff .ff . -74 77 0 KL go A it -A . jj Vg KKQQ 5? s X fi, .. ' 'KX N ' hx X 'J PJ J , x, , N Xxfgv .. R4 Aff?-GP lm Q 5' .919 KJ M , 2 ' Qggfswiim VIRGINIA BABER :: BAIERL NORMAN AALSMA NANCY ALLEN You lucky girls, I'm A girl with a joyous air. here. Like the stars, she i angel, but I if shines . ' ha ga ' . 24? Y 1 ifgyifsflfai , i,L: WW gi em, - . iff. 44, . r M ' Jw . se . xg 5 NX for 1 ,L-iv Y ' QQ EQ: WILLIAM BARNES Music charmsg so does the musician. BELLING ii work natured in - zln A P H5 fs' dna: LARRY BEYER LARRY BRASKAMP Girls, like socks, should Quiet, until you know be changed often. him! I sf 5 igs'?,: L rf: I E 95, Qj 2 sf' JAMES BUCHHOLZ Me and gloom ain't on speakin' terms. ELSIE DAMSTEEGT Soft words have more power than TNT. in FRANK BUTTS Puts his troubles in a pocket with a hole in it. Swv,-,f 5 5 Q? 42' Ig 1 JUDI CAPEN Perpetual pep and spontaneous giggle . 'rv -s .Eit K 5 'K iq, ' .J f-1 I .1 TSR. 7'L' f T TT i A r 1 --,- :E 1-L,f Q CAROLYN COTTER K MARY DALRYMPLE gf A11 that's great and Diamonds are a gir1's is done by trying. ' ' best friend, GLADYS DERKSEN Speaks less than she knows. WW JM CHARLES CORTS Gets things done but has time for fun. Q .fi .,. .. ,f miss. na, .... , si . , .,., X f' k E J im, F4 54 3'i,.,.Q'-f' ,I 1 wif, Q Y Aga X . ,xy - siigiifs 3 gisgi ksi .rf ., ,. R SHERRY DOOLAN I Works hard, plays hard. X J af- W I X GRETC HEN DERKSEN A terror for her size' 2 QT DREWS ff Q g to all with 'il' 5 .I LANCE FANSHAW N F RR Lives for fun. 1' L 'A? T' e. Quiet. and KATHY DeYOUNG Always a smile never a care DARYL FIELDS SHARON FRANK Latin killed the Romans, Not bashful, just shy! now it's killing me 10 ii? mg n 552' -51: Fafsirli., H mmm H .ry iz, 4 -Sift! I J :if 4f159gWsg?s an wi-1 JANICE FRERIKS CHARLOTTE GREENE Silence is a great art. Extends a helping hand to all. . 5.152.- ,: Qi: SANDRA GUSTTTQIE-jr,iQ' Here's a Of PCP- r,fsmf?5f -A 7 3 was afxiifr A .. ..,.. an -sq. 553594, .., H , 3 5-'ii ,K -ms: mr ws, fr, . EE'2biUiLi'z X, 3 . .W Q -si. .15 ff ss -wsiszg .1 121 mg. is f, 1.221145 ff i A- , -s W. 5 - f , His- V LM . ,ssisgl fi if i if gg 3595: if it ' 8 ins :ffl ig . ..,. 7 Aww wx :- Eggs s 5925: U-mf wi - l . gf 4 . we 111 -ee, em ff -an :nw .f H My swag wg V wr.: -1 13.3. 51 , v ..,,s.,M za ff Q - ..: 1!3?EiaHi5fi?'gi? .sr-4 ri aff ms- .. ,. ,x,s,3,e, ,v .:m114, JV 12 ,. , .my f is A 1 lilly? 'V SE rr rf Sill 55 5 H 1 my 3 , 4 L' S., gs: r s , as Q Q 5 K an is 55 as in .2 5' Sas 39' 2 X 23.9, gk' J K SK 5 ESQ X W ,xg 5 f ,,..,, .fin Q5 2, A fr 1 ,ig me , wr f if 'S 1 5 TD 1 5. 1 EH 1 3 S 4 .f f 2 Qi K W ,, .,. ' T are is 33 .1 if 2122111-me KENNETH Suffers from blond LOUISE HENDRICKS JOYCE HARRINGTON She has an oriental charm. ly pal. A peppy gal, a friend- ROBERT HARPER A11 business-monkey business. ii ,N ? K . -f.- i.,,..,1wr N. , .K i.,,r M., , fs .5 sf :ggsgy gszg:q35w1 -1' - V L ., .g.5t,i.,m,5,, . - r Q.. -M ,.--,. -7-1-ag. 4 . ve.. - s-,yi ,Y r ha rr i I , .1sff .m, ,,,g: 1: lx L . ,,. V . , f-we ,. . ., ., 5.8.5 J, dm Q Zi, QL 5255 ff- Q 9 L Q gr. v - 'H ff' T, -are ,si 95551 .f , K JERRY HA RMSEN He raises cane and alfalfa . I' F i 1 QE 522 has QS Hi xt . Q 22 E5 N P7 Q JH!-IL, its 5 N 3? we X, all org as ,nn ' :mimi QL IUBERT HESSELINK Better late than never. JMJLWCJWQL Ame X534-'vaq yodd , WJWM MEREDITH ERNA HERMANN HILLERY be good HENDRICKSEN A smile and a kind oh those out of town word for all boys' GARY HOFMAN The mighty wrestler CW OFFMAN clever but DAYTON HOPP EVELYN HUIZENGA You underestimate me Chem lab here I come LYNN INDERMUEI-ILE DOUGLAS HULL His looks belie his wit. I can resist anything but temptation. fi:f.f..,m :V .sw.w.fg-:W EUGENE A smile where , for EUGENE KROENER MARNO LEU His flair for art is To live and love is topped by few. happiness. i if Ai ,s e lk ggg E5 Qi L 94 , .Snr Leif X . L ...ii .1 Z, Q ,J ,Ky .V Hg, H W., , . Q 1 gs, up ,J 5, l 3 it CHARLES JERRY KEEPERS It's a plague too To know him is to handso me.: like him n3:,5sff1iriff ' ,g:f 15.fg, f FRANK Books and I get well without each other. A yi -, - -11,1 It xssgfg ,git- :gst ,W an m- fra, A t- f-is tm is r U HQ a Q Wax ? ri .: -21 gs- rs guqsgx, is 5, JOHN LOOMANS A truly faithful fellow. MM IW RLAND LICHTENBERG ARLYN LOOMANS LUECK tall but he 3 . You can't let the His pleasant manner teachers say it all. wins many friends. DAVID LYON i MKRCIA MEENGS Chase me girls, I'm Personality plus full of fun. GINGER MEWS ARLENE MICKELSON Always a friend with Her beauty matches her pleasant ways. intellect 14 gi., sells Gs .1 , , . IL? iw? .9235 7-Avril' 3' i' I WB' 5 Y ,s aw S F in My ss ,gi all is FMR? is 'Q fl ' Q l' 2 ar X O CARL MOELLER Don't look at me, Brandon, girlsg it makes me nervous. BONNIE MIELKE Her heart's in LOUIS OLSON Though shy N. guy. 2' 7 Q K K xl M' an 1, Q Vw ss -is f Y 5 M nh-li. suv ELAINE PAUTSCH MELVIN PLUIM Her laughter is con- His shyness is only tagious. skin-deep. get ,i sim is if , - sie MARY NEEVEL fig? CHARLOTTE NEITZEL L T e world ned girls Capable, casual, and ke you' carefree I - Sh Axvw C, 'lybkdf ,zyyzzi s MJ! AT l , C1 iwerlf 01145 l1.LJ3 70 ae ,fcswilp BRUCE PATRICK Girls are a nuisance. 1. fir.: gi f Mg i5'!2i'fQgii ,f flf?aii?,grKfw?f .Tait fgifvfHZg:'t'IiijiQ K, 5355 mia rfififffwfifii' fiiiuz EFT? L A Y f'33iiiii'ESi I 4 I f?ff59rfl?3iFp s4iwf,,jsF 14 ?2.ffff limizifis . I 7 3 5 gf ihiiztis' 11255653-23,5 if ff? 1 V wavy' V ,X f f' -2:41 w ,+V Q, ., xl! - s X ,sf - XS- L T f '15, 4 ' , 4 lr :gs 1 E 5 'rim-nf 2' sfsifi' C ,V C ' V X N. 11 , I ' L. , f f P . . ff - C ' S , 'I fr , f ' A PM in J h Q f - fl . f 4, ...K A -an Q y r A I gs. 6' L A f' 1 f inf w 0 , I K I K 0 , if , . HERMAN REMUS It matters not how a man dies: it's how he lives. she rates all with DIANNE PRESTON A pretty, witty, charming pixie. MONICA RAKE A friendly miss behind the library desk. ERNEST ROEBKE Wonder is the seed of science. RULLAND a lwa ys better LOUIS SADOWSKI What--me worry! WESLEY SATTERFIELD Self-confidence opens the door to success. 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N ' I mb 'es' Q1 11 x Q. we , 05' -V: when she's JERRY SIEDSCHLAG DONNA SIMPSON JEAN SCHOUTEN Never a dull A fr A A smile with intent to Never says too much, do mischief. never gets in dutc h. 17 3 7 sit-ma -ADEANNA SCHNEIDER LI bet you' l'm just breezing 1 af raid of a ong. .ww we :x:s:w.i5xl 1ii' -YV .s:1gE'HssQ:fE?z A mr 7 aw Eh IRIS SCHWERSENSKA The name is hard to spell but here's a girl that's swell. . R I A' I 'shits swf .f friggin-gQg3,1' .1 I . gt 1 1.5355 ,. .Wliisdt t5,gfh???kii':wl' , Af? -,,'i:-gI?i5L1 .,,,.mt,.r,.ts .L . ..,,r,,., me . s zfmfgff-iii' -f' 2 1. 7- ' -1 X .2 A - A ' Q . , -psig f- 2 . ,mn 5 , 3314 5 P' f 'I ' 1 gh , ab , , STELLMAC HER 1 dumb but A good sort--a good my keep sport . showr 'a ir riiafgiiar -.r1wk-my -W 7 :SEK . as , QV. DONALD SPANBAUER JERRY STAEHLING Why please? I d rather One arm around his tease football the other around hrs grrl fi? f i :f ' f- - . .,.,,. -: :I1 f f 5:, 2 - 1:-ffiffrw J ff. 5 . ' ' ' A f .. 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Tu U 6 f is, ,ww A , -gint F 594, H s, ' . ?,Ps,.L'3 L A U fi E2 53 1 R x, A K , + F ,U YD VERONICA TOWNE VIRGINIA VANDE BERG When day is done I've If silence were golden just begun. I'd be broke. JERRY IK ARLENE VANDE ZANDE , ul , A muy efee - Shes here--you I mf' 'il , ..f'.f., ff' Ess?5i5::2ii:2 2-'Z WILMA VAN JOAN VAN HIERDEN With wit 31.3 'H e A quiet seeker after greets eac -'A:Z knowledge. MARILYN VAN LOO JERRY VEENHUIS Quiet and sensible in Work fascinates me. all her ways. sf. 5545? :' :va- atfi ' as r wt:'t1ew15, ss ' S, f V I N A A f 4 'M X 0 ' I 8 L A 'k ',.wtL'i21i1E2 'fz:fS..,1f1--ff- BEVERLY VELEKE A fine musician, a fine girl. I 1. x ,- . 8, I 1 if f , L i 2 ' 4 1 r , H 'V ia Y- J sf fx ' lr' . s I N 'K M y I, K! r , t i f ' f S 'Seniofrnot pictrided - V at y, X N ' ,- as Vg ,, , 'LARRY VANDERKIN 1 Y - A f I X ll fi I S 5 . r , l , L' 5 -, s f i - S In .I hi ll X I i f lj r ix. 1 H 5 I I . Y Q J W tx J A' N 1' ' ' , .1 . 1 ' 5. 4 i x i QI . I X 1 I 1 J I I V s it I' , 1 ,X -1 v K VERHAGE f ' ' 1 ' sweet girl to i '1- ' x 1355 NW is 53 'Vis X ,us rr W' sas FRANCES vis i s wEsTHU1s Pleasant is she, and and full of good content. sms? QE 5 55 5 wa 5 ,-, -Q 3555 tw? giggshs EES 1 gigs A? 5 Q sg 55 mg 5235392 S WALTER WHITING He has that twinkle in Give me but one man s his eye heart to play with bHI RLEY ZOODS MA 20 K i N fi 1 il i as . ' -?T.ii5S '::i . , ssiifsigasi- . 'E E1sqs?',g. 1 I ',s,i,,14 .fffnfr ' 12?-3Swiss.L-fr 12- wifi, . xssws-.G-fr K 5155 15, . .9 ' .fifiilifi f9si?ifV'- SFS' ' fffgif K , K We ' -fi-5 251- ,ir K1 sfglyggj , ,, Q1 :W-ww -me its gy size?-512739551 -its 5533225.11 I r 1 if 1 M55 'isis f ZTU r?z2svf5i'f- 'V'--f--7-:Er is! wg.. gif -,,-ES: 1:5 , X U si.: ww 'Q L M254 5 ff Q er fz A - W -tt:-..:.-' :si Y ggss s, fs ns22is: '1 1 r,-H2555 tsf W ' sf - 'gh ,Kiwi 2 Q3 L s- gt I - six fs fit? 12W!S.asiss1a, . A , .. ts'ifers,,s1 xi :r sv 2-f,fwfm?5as , ' N ., ,fmwan sg it S f gv,g?E3g41,es1:szs1gz 'ff-Wg sglsiifma-.skis :xii-s: , ., ss s,f':1fff2rfftgwg ' s V 'iifiiiif i , 5- K H,-5, f S .E W3 . ii s , ' asf Q- . .1 it ,J ' V as if , , 5 ' milfs ' 1 L i if ' - ' . ' Q r . K X f f , A c , - s I K t s ' L-Q, isa: f 3 . K . . . ' U n M JUNIORS C A Asmus M Barkley ' Belling Be lsma Bennett L, Brewer J, Bruesch B. Bruins Buteyn Dalton De Motts K. Derksen R. De Vries K. Eggers Ellmann Folzman Freriks B. Gerretson D. Gerritson W. Gfrorer Gould Greenfield Greenfield L. Harness W, Heeringa M. Hennig Hesselink Hoffman Ho man H. Hopp G. Hull L. Indermuehle 21 inf Q , 'df . 'X 4 I 1 m l rf r My Q . J' ,Y ., A , ,. I reg: :iz T. Kaminski JUNICJRS K. Knstein J, Kemink , Kempfer K. Kinclschuh J, Kluz B, Konings 4-1. is 1 Kottnitz J, Kwik M, Landzlal R. Landaal B. Lange D. Lehman S. Leisten L. Lemmenes M. Lemmenes rrr ' A. Levey M, Long G, Longua B. Luedtke K, Markofski N, Martin I. McConnell G. Meyer D, Miller R, Mocco P, Molter 5, Morgan K. Neas J. Nyhuis M, Oeschner M, Peters D, Powell B. Priebe M, Quick M, Rahn M. Redeker 22 ,Q , 2 W . anvil' . 'e1 bf'v m mr v 'n , 4 :L hysixigaj. Q. , 4. W. Kamp ,gm 3. ' w. was-rxrijr .x . xii-,Yi 7 I ,Q 0 ,Q ff.we15Qmz:',f ,Z, X, A M JUNIORS W, Rem P, Richter L J. Rosenberg M, Schears K .V B. Schmitz K k ' Q :-: B. Schouten N , B. Schouten A x v by G. Seemann S I. Shaw A 1' I. Spanbauer Q 2 S 5 S. Stephenson gf, Q2 W. Stringham A R, Swanson i We M. Te sees: J Ji l, . ? 4 ,se ff , , 1 S .f ,Mi M. Tonn R, Vande Zande 1 .Q . V J, Van Egtern gg' S, Van Loo . W - B, Van Hierden sa ,. , - --- Q V if J. Van Hierden ,W w i fe 5 X Hs is x M A. Vant Iloff b N, Vis Visser , B. J, Voelker M, Voeltner A V. Volkman D, Weber , D. Weber , N ,A H K R, Whiting S Q Q D, Wickman ANT' 4 M, Wilson , , , T, Wojahn in ff' ' fri, -is' 'ff G, Young T, Zamzow J, Verhage 3 A, Ehlert K, Hackbcxrth 23 we gi . , , A 1 ,,-1, N, 5 K I iii-i ,V ,f , ., 9' A 1 w, .. H, Q ' 'N .A x 'X IWFSIW X 1 F, I gy Y iw: Af is r 5 Ji?- ,,,,, r, -fi , EM . ff. L fi ., My-fs., r fi. 5? , '-v iiijgj N ,ru gg, Q.,1sr 1. or 1 Lfj, kqf'A i ,I ffrEQ'i 2 f,1i5fr ' .... ' gigz fi nf- Q' 75- 2 - -A, 12 A l Jwvlrf., P K.: r - . SOPHCMCRES fr D, Albert M. Amacher MQ' J :fr Y H, ix .,.l ri, I fi W E J, L. Atkinson P. Barnett f L' Eg: -Q Wg' 6 mf if if XT ' Lf , , I f i .. 1 hx in V i , ' ragga ' ' U Beisner Bell Bentz D. Bille J. Braatz K. Braskamp Bruesch Claggett Corrigan D. Cox R, Croft L. Croninger . Crowe . Drews Drummy W . Dudzinske R. Dusenberry G. Eggers Eichstadt Frens Frey L. Gietzel D. Glewen M, Grauvogl Gross Guenther Hallock M, Harrnsen R, Harmsen R. Hendricks Hendricks Hennig Hermann V. Hesselink R. Hoekstra B, Hoeppner 24 ,XM qs .', ss s +- 359 Y 53 L ,,: is Y V sr ...Q V . .,.. A iw Q f ..,r ha 5- af a-11, p 131- Qi l f, 3. -.,. Y Q . 'f 4 ,J C X ' Qt I 1 wr. w, -' . 'GQ glxiiks-AVS, ,fl , S I . -' . f f .-QW' iff? 'l' ' - D-if-?f?lfSE iff fflil ' . gf 7 an f A A ,N ,Li , ig Na, 1 'J ' 5 , . :N Qi rfiffg Y ml'g'i'Q: i.. L vw J- , is-f sz ' C .. ,:., . M , W! Q I1 ' wif' QQ' is SOPHOMORES J. Hoffman H. Hopp C. Hopp K. Johnson A V. Kalous V , -r L. Kastein D. Keepers ' K. Kelly , H. Kempfer K C. Kindschuh -- 1 M. Kinyon D. Kluz ' K. Kujath K. Kumber D. Lemmenes -.uqinwf s if 'B I. Linnen E. Loomans M. Loomans D. McCullough D. McCullough L. McDowell M 83255 M. McLeod ' 25,3 ' ' D. Mcrviunin if f 'K:V , W. Mannigel - an I. Martin , ' L. Martin W. Mecklenberg 3, 'E 5 'V' Z ' W :i J. Meengs f n... I J. Mickelson ,, M 2 ' , ,Q C, Mitchell U 5 Q-.TE .1 ' 1 D. Moore GTZ i M. Morrissey ' -'AAAVV D. Mulder .., lf,2'fl C. Neevel 1 . i - G. Nordrum l Q M 5 O. Nummerdor T f lllr l xl M G. Olson . 2 J. Papke - gr M1 P. Pask i D. Pautsch 'I' L . Q, Jia '7 M N Y ,M J. Peterson ,. l 3. P, Pluim kwa N. Polinske K. Rake J. Rechek 25 Huizenga wifi, i gf-' J I M - ' H. M' M. 1 no . . H'-H4 ai-f A r',I's- sl x x 'YL , .. 5 M2 3 fa- i 49 A k.gQ:fff'E2R'ff V s ix ' F ,ff V Qi.: +3-' Q' 'Y W e 'X ar ,Z Ilisw f ' . U... Q, K Exxx X ll fl, 2522.5 M 'S Ka ...gi H so fx 'M if fa A 1 Q r r SOPHOMCRES D. Reif P. . D. Remus , S, Remus r . . A. Rens I H L. Rens f S. Rhode ' W. Riel R. Rosenberg vi ' ' P M. Schaalma r gm, ' :: 4 P, Schelter S . Schiereck A ..., f .. w-1 wwf! z D. Schouten s 'Q N 1 my r P, Schouten D. Schroeder R, Searvogel A J. Sharpe r or rrr r S H. Smit s rrr . K. Smits J f A .V .I an if .lags X-5 1 7 ' J. Southard K- Span :,, C. Staehling .5 W J- Staehling 'QS ffm 5 S. Straks m ehrA R. Tenpas D. Tobak ,, ., . K' , .ffzg , p K . -K R. Q S ,rl 5 R. Tourtellotte h M., W L S S. Van Beek RVI 'f i i 4 D. Vande Zande R' 'Q' A -1 1 V .. ' ' Y . , sh 5- ,,W.s . SEM K. Vande Zancle , , ...- 'S-', .R 'A ' fi 7 - A T A P Van Egtem ,1'l ,I ' eesse l ,ry K. Van Galen f .., ..,f, B Verner r or sed' , 3 1.. I ' A V : uqq, r Y1 D. Wessels ' ..,V B, Westhuis rv ll if V D. Wienke -+ V . X ' S. Wienke V H ,.. M . h J. Winterhack V. . .YVV Z V h T. WoJahn ! H Y L. Wollenburg 5.4 3- Av A jk Esgxfrgi J' Young 26 Reilly - :New . - , ,- sr 5 ifx. rf - S . S Q . kkh szsms :. ,nfs 'Q +1 . df Jaw 1 55' 3.1 gd ffz f' is xx 1 H ,, .. R, Attenberger J. Ba ber 'Jr V FRESHMEN Belling a A' Berndt Q. I Blean ' ' G H .I Fr ' 1 L V Brown i ' Bruesch 1 fbi!! . A . Brurns I! -.nf V Q.. 5. vw? va , G Buss ,b Capen Claggett .'l '5'V .HL S Q .... lwx '-:- --Q ,N - Duhm :Wk . , S br ,. Duhl-n 'ELL' M 0:5 Fletcher X , Flier A Freriks Win W' ,fl G I A sw, Hallock .3 M ' Hermann h ' ,l n Hoekstra IJ V I . Horton I Huizinga A , ' Y ' -s ' E ffl. Y 1 3' .1 1 .ZZ l r 3 f r 'G 1 1 I lf- -mfl AQ' J. af, , V. 535325, f G , . ,X . ' I 5552332 , ' i f I 1 5' l kg, G R' A W -ug- r ' F f- X 1 1. J. D G. L. R. B. S. N. L. I. E. I. S. C. M F. N. C. G. J. Kluz Kottnetz Krause Krueger S, LaMue O. Lange R. Lehman M. Lemke 27 Braatz Braatz Bresser Bruins Buchholz Buchholz De Motts Derksen Drummy Dykstra Eichstadt Fenrich Gadbaw Giese Gray Hoeppner Hofman Holloway Jahns Kaminski Keough L . . wg sg wig . . ' si M 5 K S . LI , I. yi! . . A. Bartell V -1' 1 Beer - ' . . iv AF , .1 J r . WM' M 'iigxl lw..1'l .. LLL I H wiv., 7 1, xlj gf 5 ..- . 5 ,V G MZ A I H 4-Tl., 1 we K V 1 4'l1 L A lr.-I V 9 ' .-fr it is ,,,,,, ,,. 2 5 sg., 'Q t ,I . , AGM mtg! - if I - ' . ,.,1.1. K A ' 'r 'uri jjl s if kg .wg . X 1 . ..' saga F f .x , ' Q ig. ik S as-an Q K a NF. . ,.,, ill ,L f-:4... T 3 - FRESHMEN A. Lemmenes M. Lernmenes L. Maas P. y J. ' S- f J- . S. K V i J. 7' it Si? if 1' . 4' . Q x if-7 . P. , D. ' r ift? R- L. S A A s is T ' ig? Vik E: lm? ' i V : fav F if ,.,,. U R. G. . , D, i Z L. l if . y : I' ,mv -- -- X nw swf M S. V- H. ,. D. . , :., ' fi u l.. D. C. M D. ' D, E, Marr Marshall Meyer Michael Mielke P. Miller R. Myers V. Naylor Neevel Nickel . rrr, W Oechsner O'Hern S M. Papke J. Petermann M. Pinkerton ...iff-...lewis ...Mi . K Radloff Rake Reichert Reilley R. Reynolds W. Rhode L. Rikkers Rulland Sabo Sadowski Santala L. Schmidt A. Schouten L. Schrank M, Maastricht E E ., ..., ,r ,., .gi .YS s-Q s .ya 1. . vo f Win .Q . Y ,. Q 1- ,,,- . sr..-v i. r.. ,.... I ik mv- R X J ,.f. .1 ,. Schrank , Schroeder Schultz Seemann S. Smerling T. Snyder L. Sook Te Beest Te Beest Ten Pas Vande Berg G, Vande Zande M. Van Hierden S, Van Loo Veenendaal Veenhuis Veleke Vis S. Voeltner K. Warmington R. West Westhuis Whiting Whiting Witkowski H. Yunto D. Zimmermann , Q . S N3 ' f' . .N mm J' f if. 1? or V? it is ,. ' i M 3? .. .. Q as .f P' ii -uw , . :qw Y M5 ' -Q D. Zoschke I 28 s 2 N. L',- V Aw' 'Band 5595119795 Nu gum xv 'eww wmxmrf hm .mmm .mm L.Y1 Lyigy' Wm M ,, qi.,,w!w X,C1w.coxm0v fu . -'K N 'CY Wfjif' V m X, x12',gRV'i1'E.:Usg ?R'WMft 'A I E Xa:jxi.mHEfwg5 Q5g4QgQHxevPfi1fi'05?XS A 4 1' X. -K1 We RFK: Qqmsggg 5352 xygfl Qlffwfwxqefmmvivwwxffffwx 1 3 'SYS RY-Q..,,L 1,53 Q56 'vsgfsgi 'Q M'W vna+ww-QW. . 'L '- -E2 'h'n ff1f'S 'hYS - w . , , . QT -5 15 w3wxxjww 744 2 X .K X, 'sh W M 'S xg 5 gs. ww 7-M H ,:: 'g:.':'-+:..'2-ffm-Q 1,.,,-Kqwfvwafuf, 1 , Q 5 w E ROW FOUR: L. Dykstra, I, Kempfer, M, Quick, rs, rilielke, D, mef, M, O'llern, K, Nickel, E, Bruesch, R, Attenberger, D. Keepers, N, Crowe, W, Mrruuigel, D, Mulder, D, Bille, B, Rens, ROW THREE: B. Verner, C, Arpke, C. Neevel, P, Barnett V, llesselink I, Meengs G, Hull F. :fr i , EE L I v v u ?V Q Q Luevk, V, Haber, f ri Row TWO: ls. scnimabei, G. Mews, 14, Kilim, C, llomnn, P, Scliouten, W, Wessels, K, Markofski x ' is A, Mickelson, CIS? I ROW ONE: M, Hoffman, M, Peters, 1, Mickelson, A J. Hallock, S. Rhode. M. Hendricksen 1333 R L, XX . W ash TZ, O,,qg7.' . j , ,fi-54454 ' ,fp Vx 4 - K Director. X ' ui Q , h - I 1- 'K Le L V. .J,4,4,4,,51,..4, -- 6-LA if . jvlr, Hansen JAZO1 qiwl fl L7 dj X Drum Major, ' I -. aw' ' 'gli' VLZ mee! fdcfzof ,occ Q 44- VH' J! X, B, Schilhabel f 11,4 J J ' 7 f 7, x , J I L4 'dfijvfyr fu-WGKQ Q2 J54 . y 1 x I , VY I Jf!'VI,Ct.7 X x ,G , ,cL., -'Cali-C s lrikusrvecu Lfvffioxj C , A0251 C' b ' This was the Imnd's first year in the music section of 7 C-521 L 4 qQ,619'v the new high school addition. The room has built-in ,' 9 ,X risers and coilnpartmeuts for the instruments and music 7 ALA 4 .2 4,1 The director has an adjoining office. CZ-A! x. 30 3 i if 4 is 2 fiiilllf iii iii l lg l 3 3 19' AW? if 5 fs' 1 V L 'F' 1 'ME r ,ffl ,ff 'O , L Vi K3 g W 1 R L T14 s , L s T A, Mickelson J, Mickelson C, Homan L. Dykstra The hand performed in the Homecoming festivitieg at Lawrence College as well as at w3up11n's llwme- coming celebration and Memorial Day services, It also took part in the District Music Festival in Fond du Lac last spring. ROW FOUR: R. llesselink, J. Papke, G. Licliten- berg, C. Staeliling, B, Guenther, W, Satterfield, R, Rosenberg, R, llendricks, N, llolloway, R, Attenberger, B. llesselink, J. Scliouten. ROW THREE: J. Nylruis, G. Dalton, T, Corrigan, L, Te Beest, A, Arpke, M. Lemrnenes, M, Mc- Leod, D, Scliouten, I. Loomans, ROW TWO: M, Ralin, M, Te Beest, D, Mclxlullin B, Bruins, L, Radloff, K, Johnson, L, Hendricks, ROW ONE: B. Veleke, B, Scliouten, M, Veenen- daal, J. Rosenberg, M, llillery, E. Roebke. ROW FOUR J. Kempfer, L. Brewer, S, Straks, G. Dalton, M, Meengs, R. Swanson, D, Schlamer, M, llarmsen, W, Barnes, ROW THREE: B, Veleke, B, Visser, L. llarness, M, Peters, M, Long, M, Rosenberg, R, llendricks, L, Beyer, T, Ellmann, ROW TWO: C, Homzin, I. Resloek, S, Michael, E, Herman, S, Doolan, D, Cox, L, Rens, F. Krenziger, ROW ONE: S, Gnstin, D, Preston, J, Verhatge, J, Farr, N, Allen, V. Vande Berg, L. Inclermnelile, J. Keepers, R, Dunn, Officers model new robes The Mixed Chorus met five times weekly and rated a full credit per year for the first time in its history It shared with the hand and the athletic department the facilities of the new addition, which provides rohe storage and new portable risers. 32 ROW FOUR: J. Meengs, J. Shaw, J, Siedsrhlgrg, J, Drummy, V, Huber, M, Buteyrr, J, Gould, IS, . ,,,, Ewing- ' ROW TIIREEQ B, CQIICIIUICF, J, Vande bktrcch, M, H V L d ,.,. A i' 'i'2 Grfmvogl, M, I,e1r1111e11es, A, Minzkelsoh, M, le11, Qi- lmL ' in fm I ' L E J, SCIIOIIISU, L, K11s1ei11. 1 m 'K ROW TWO: I., Rddloff, J, Stg1ehl111g, IS. l'111ri1'h, Q., 'N' K, Van HLIFCII, 5, SlCDl1CIlSOH, R, Kujnth, IZ, I,q111ge B. Verner, P, 5L'I1OllICH, .f,, ' ROW ONE: L. ,Xtl1111so11, M, Plllilll, L. IILIIISIIZIW, J, ,M .J DIRECTOR Miss Seibel ACICOMPANIST li, Veleke The new robes for which the 1'h11r11s has bee11 w11rki11g so hard and long fume just in time for the 11111111111 Christmas Ceneert. The 70 member chorus had IIILIII' aged to earn h41lf11f1I1e ws! uf the robes with vg1r11111s f-l11lk1'fl1iSi11g prdgects during the past few years. 33 Mielke, M, Oesuhner, M, Neevel, 5, Xllll Loo, P, Molter, ROW ELEVEN: C. Cotter, M. Neevel ROW TEN: B. Schilhabel, V. Baber, M, Buteyn, E. Te Beest, M. Meengs. ROW NINE: M. Mews, A. Mickelson, L. Hendricks, C. Tobak, W, Van Galen. , ROW EIGHT: E. Damsteegt, M, Albert, L, Brewer, M. Long, B. Visser, ROW SEVEN: S. Doolan, M. Leu, J. Harrington, J, Gould, M. Peters, ROW SIX: S. Stephenson, I. Bruesch, G. Hull, K, Derksen, J. Rosenberg, ROW FIVE: G. Longua, B. Hesselink, C. Hoffman, K. Markofski, J, Van Hierden, ROW FOUR: S. Liesten, ISchwer- senska, J. Reslock, M. Scheuers, M. Rake. ROW THREE: S. Van Loo, M. Te Beest, M, Hoffman, D. Simpson, B. Mielke. ROW TWO: I, McConnell, P, Molter, M, Lemmenes, J. Schouten, V, Towne. ROW ONE: S. Gustin, M. Barkley, M. Quick, G. Derksen, G. Derksen. T R I OFFICERS HI v The junior and senior girls of the Mary Lyon Tri-Hi-Y Club worked together with this purpose: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character This year they again sponsored a charity ball to help support their war orphan. The theme of the ball was Frosty Fantasy. Special emphasis was placed this year on unity and fellowship within the club. The girls served their school and community several times throughout the year with baskets for the needy at Thanks- giving and Thanksgiving caroling, and with an Easter program at the high school, and Easter caroling. 34 'Y Hirffifl ROW NINE: T. Kaminski, G, Lichtenberg, J. Staehling, H. Remus. ROW EIGHT: L. Braskamp, W. Whiting, B. Priebe, ROW SEVEN: R. Swanson, J. Shaw, D. Powell, ROW SIX: A. Tenpas, L. Lemmenes, J. Loomans. ROW FIVE: J. Vande Streek, K. Harmsen, D. Hull. ROW FOUR: W. Rens, R. Whiting, R. DeVries. ROW THREE: R. Hesselink, T. Ellmann, J. Keepers. ROW TWO: T. Wojahn, L. Indermuehle, R, Bennett ROW ONE: R, Westhuis, F. Lueck, L. Fanshaw, OFFICERS The purpose of the Hi-Y Club is to build character. Each of two teams worked to H I gain points by church and club attendance and by athletic competitions. At the end of the year the losers treated the winners to their annual banquet. Each Junior Rotarian was a guest of the local club for one month. The nine of them presented the Rotary program at the last meeting of the school year. JUNIOR ROTARIANS ROW TWO: L, Lemmenes, A. Greenfield, T. Kaminski, B. Belsma. ROW ONE: R, Bennett, T. Wojahn, D. Powell, J. Nyhuis, D. Wickman. 35 ROW THREE: A. Mickelson, V. Baber, D. Bille, I, Freriks. ROW TWO: M. Leu, M. Van Loo, C. Neitzel, J. Harrington. ROW ONE: S, Gustin, A. Levey, I. Schwersenska. WAUBUN The WAUBUN staff is composed of seniors with the exception of the junior editor, Mary Peters, and the photography assistants, Donald Bille and Audrey Levey. The staff was organized in the spring of 1958, but most of the actual work was done during the following fall and winter. The staff hopes this book will help refresh your school memories in the years to come. EDITORS AND ADVISORS Mr. Holmes, M, Peters, C. Cotter, SECTION EDITORS Mrs' Greene BUSINESS STAFF J, Keepers, G. Mews, L. Hendricks, A. Aalsma, N. AUCH. J. Staehling M. Meengs 36 STAFF WRITERS ROW FOUR B. Patrick, A. Tenpas, J. Staeh- ling, L. Braskamp, A. Greenfield, A, Arpke, ROW THREE: S. Belling, E. Huizenga, J, ROW TWO: V, Hesselink, L. Whiting, S, Rhode, J. Braatz, C. Arpke, B, Verner, ROW ONE: Department editors, B. Veleke, M Meengs, R. Westhuis. WAUBUNETTE Responsible for the popularity of our school paper, THE WAUBUNETTE, are the reporters, artists, typists, and the business and the production staffs. An editorial board consisting of Marcia Meengs, Beverly Veleke, and Ross Westhuis, worked with editor Charlotte Greene to bring features, news, and sports to the students every two weeks. Business manager Gaye Longua headed the business and production staff that produced and distributed the paper. New features the past year included Here's the Latest, Class Room High Lights and Side Lights, and the Waubunette Showcase. Mrs. Greene, editorial advisorg G. Longua, business manager: C. Greene, editor: Mrs. Girdharry, business advisor. PRODUCTION STAFF ROW THREE: K. De Young, G. Mews, D. Bille, B. Schilhabel, J. Freriks. ROW TWO: I, Voelker, B. Mielke, B. Gerritson, T B. Lange, M, Neevel. ROW ONE: G. Derksen, Iris McConnell, J. Farr, E. Drews, 37 Claggeft. H- HUPP. I. Keepers, M, Morrissey ROW FOUR M, Pinkerton, M. Leu, M. Morrissey, J. Freriks, E, Te Beest, L. Harness, J. Claggett. ROW THREE: I, Schwersenska, D. Weber, K. Hennig, S. Doolan, R. Attenberger, G. Hull. ROW TWO: Miss Busse, C. Whiting, S. Van Loo, K. Markofski, V, Towne, M. Rahn, Miss Haerterich. ROW ONE: G. Derksen, M. Quick, N. Tobak, M, Lemmenes, D. Lehman. CHRIST MAS CAROLING OFFICERS Last fall the Future Hornemakers of America, assisted by the Future Farmers of America, sponsored a magic show and decorated a float for the Homecoming parade. The F.H.A. sold baked potatoes at a football game and carmeled apples for Halloween. Their annual Cherry Pie social was held in February. The group made tray favors for the hospital at Thanksgiving, went Christmas caroling, held a Christmas party, gave a faculty tea, and staged the style show. The faculty advisors are Miss Haerterich and Miss Busse. 38 ROW THREE: H. Smit, J. Baber, L. Maas, E. Loomans, R, Toll, R. Tenpas, ROW TWO: R. Attenberger, B. Bruins, G. Olson, D. Lemmenes, B. Westhuis, D. Vande Zande. ROW ONE: I. Mielke, F. Hofman, D. Whiting, A. Rens, M. Frey, L. McDowell, N. Drummy. ROW THREE: H. Freriks, A. Loomans, D. Stellmacher, G, Lichtenberg, C. Moeller, J. Harmsen, ROW TWO: Mr, Turner, H. Beekman, A. Tenpas, L. Sad owski, W. Whiting, L. Lemmenes, R. Vande Zande. ROW ONE: G. Hofman, W. H inga, L. Olson, D. Hopp, K. Kastein, M. Pluim, CCI' OFFICERS The Future Farmers of America initiated its new members in the fall and helped the F.H.A. build a prize-winning Homecoming float. Three F.F.A. basketball teams were entered in the Youth League conference during the winter. The annual father-son banquet was held in February. In June the boys will go on their annual camping trip with their advisor, Mr. Turner. FCRENSICS ROW FOUR: G, Longua, J. Gould, G, Mews, M. Meengs, G, Lichtenberg, R, Swanson, H. Hopp, A, Mickelson, R. Attenberger, ROW THREE: B. De Motts, J, Hoffman, C, Cotter, A. Arpke, K. Derksen, G. Krause, T, Ellmann, L, Harness, K. Kujath, J, Winterhack, ROW TWO: A. Levey, M, Neevel, M. Wilson, S. Belling, C. Arpke, K. Markofski, J. Reslock, G. Bruins, S. Van Loo, S. Rhode. ROW ONE: M, Quick, P, Barnett, J. Kempfer, D. Drews, K. Horton, L, Dykstra, B, Verner, IMcConnell S, Van Loo, 1. Hallock, DEBATE ROW THREE: Mr. Casper, C, Cotter, H, Hopp, G, Lichtenberg, R. Attenberger, A, Arpke. ROW TWO: D. Drews, S. Belling, B, Bruins, C. Arpke, S. Rhode, ROW ONE: S, Van Loo, L. Dykstra, K, Horton, B, Verner, Our forensic coaches were Miss Bloom, Mrs. Kastein, Mrs. Luck, Mrs. Niles, Miss Vaughan, and Mr. Casper, forensic chairman and debate coach. This year's debate topic was: Resolved that the United States should adopt the essential features of the British system of education. 40 NEW YORK CLUB ROW THREE: B. Veleke, G, Mews, B. Schilhabel, V. Baber, A. Tenpas, I. Staehling, H. Remus, I. Gould, M, Long, ROW TWO: I. McConnell, M. Tonn, R. Attenberger, B, Visser, M. Albert, M. Peters, J, Belling, B, Mielke, ROW ONE: Mr. Gadbaw, M, Barkley, J, Schouten, K. Rulland, M. Wilson, B. Bruins, I. Buchholz, N. Folzman, B. Gerritson. The New York Club with its advisor, Mr. Gadbaw, hit the high points of New York and Washington, D.C. , in a five-day trip in June. ART CLUB L 3' ROW FOUR: Mrs, Elsesser, G. Mews, B, Schilhabel, K. I-larmsen, R. Tourtellotte, R. Hendricks, W, Whiting, G. Gross, R, Lehman, S. Schiereck. ROW THREE: L. Hendricks, T. Ellmann, M. Leu, D, Weber, K. Van Galen, I, Gould, S. Remus, D. Tobak, S, Doolan, I. Harrington, ROW TWO: D. Keepers, M, Hoffman. D. Schroeder. V. Towne, N. Crowe, S, Rhode, J. Keepers, M, Neevei, K. Kujath, B, Schouten, K. Kelly. ROW ONE: S, Frank, R, Capen, J. Young, D. Lehman, J. Southard, B. Verner, J. Kemink, S, Frens, T. Huizenga, V. Hesselink. The Art Club, with Mrs. Elsesser as advisor, earns money to help finance an annual art-appreciation trip 41 QF... A STANDING: B. Bruins, H. Hopp, E. Pautsch, E, Damsteegt, S. LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club under the advisor ship of Miss Gritt, has 29 members this year, 14 of whom worked five hours each week in both the grade and high school libraries. For this they received one-half credit per year. The girls kept busy with their Book Week tea for the fac- ulty, a Christmas party, and a pep-assembly program. Officers were Evelyn Huizenga, Frank, B. Hoeppner, G, Derksen, D. Schneider, J. Schouten, S, , , Zoodsma, J. Farr, W. Van Galen, K. De Young, M. Van Loo, C. Presldemg Charlotte Tobak' Vice- Neitzel, J. Voelker. SITTING: I. Schwersenska, Miss Gritt, S, president: Janet Hallock' Secretary Belling, I. Hallock, D. Drews, E. Huizenga, I, Belling, N. treasurer' Folzman, C. Tobak, M. Tonn, B. Verhage, A, Vande Zande, M. Rake, FUTURE TEACHERS The Future Teachers of America learned about different fields of teaching and about the methods used in them through this high school club designed to intro- duce them to their future voca- tion. Members gained some experience by practice-teaching at the grade schools from time to time. Several also acted as aids to the elementary school teachers as they were needed. Mrs. Luck is the advisor. ROW THREE: E. Huizenga, J. Rosenberg, L, Hendricks, M. Peters, C. Tobak, K. Derksen. ROW TWO: C. Greene, N. Allen, J. Harrington, W. Van Galen, E. Pautsch, N. Tobak, Mrs. Luck, ROW ONE: D. Preston, M. Scheuers, A. Levey, S. Frank. 42 STUDENT CCUNCIL The student council serves as a mediator between the students and the administration, seeking solutions to the problems that arise. This year the group sponsored the Teens-Against-Polio campaign, worked on a Code of Ethics, and studied the possibility of a youth center. The faculty advisor is Mr. Gadbaw. , - , - l ROW THREE: H. Hopp, D. Spanbauer, G. Vande Streek, E. Te Beest, R. Tourtellotte, R. Whiting, J. Winterhack, D. Stellmacher. ROW TWO: Mr. Kottke, V. Towne, K. Hennig, C. Hopp, M. Morrissey, J. Claggett, I. Martin, J. Braatz. ROW ONE: J. Braatz, I, Capen, K. Rulland, J. Voelker, D, Drews, S. Frank, L, Whiting. ROW THREE: D. Zoschke, A. Loomans, R. Hendricks, D. Stell- macher, M. Maastricht, A. Greenfield, L. Lemmenes. ROW TWO: D. Schouten, J. Rosenberg, T, Wojahn, L. Olson, D. ROW ONE: Mr. Gadbaw, S, Gustin, L. Dyskstra, N. Crowe, G. SERVICE CLUB The Service Club continued to pro- vide its services to our high school this year. Its members sold tickets at a11 school events. They ushered for graduation events and served as guides for the P. T.A. open houses Under the guidance of Mr. Kottke, the Service Club members enjoyed some recreational activities together CiALAn The Girls Athletic Association carries on an intra-mural sports program. To earn an award, each girl has to participate in four of the five activities--softball, volleyball, table tennis, field hockey, and basketball. Mrs. Moroni is the advisor. ROW THREE: R. Hendricks, D. Weber, R. Hendricks, A. Tenpas, I. Staehling, J. Linnen, T. Kaminski, O. Nummerdor, E, Roebke, A. Greenfield, N. Aalsma, L. Lemmenes, D. Stellmacher, M, Harmsen, B. Priebe, D. Moore, A. Loomans. ROW TWO: R. DeVries, T. Zamzow, J, Staehling, K. Kumber, G. Gross, T. Ell mann, T. Wojahn, D. DeMotts, W. Eich- stadt, J. Keepers, I. Loomans, F. Butts, K. VanHaren, P. Richter, ROW ONE:'F. Lueck, G. Hofman, D. Wickman, T. Wojahn, L. Fanshaw, R, Croft, G. Lichtenberg. VV CLUB ROW FIVE: E. Drews, G. Longua, L, Hendricks, M. Hillery, G. Mews, I. Hoffman, K. Kujath, I. Mickelson, P. Pluim, G. Dalton, C. Homan, J. Belling, Mrs. Moroni, ROW FOUR: A. Mickelson, V, Hesse- link, H. Hopp, D. Tobak, M, Lemmen B, Schouten, D. Remus, S. Remus, D. Drews, J. Winterhack, M, Peters. ROW THREE: C. Cotter, B. Schilhabel, B, Luedtke, K. Kindschuh, I. Voelker, M. Landaal, S. Doolan, B. Veleke, N. Allen, S. Belling, M. Buteyn. ROW TWO: D. Keepers, B. Mielke, I. Kuik, M. Oeschner, C. Arpke, A. Levey, S. Gustin, M. Amacher. ROW ONE: S. Van Loo, I. McConnel, P. Barnett, C, Neevel, N. Crowe, B. Verner, S. Rhode, B. Lange. The W Club played a large role in Homecoming festivities. Members gathered fuel for the bonfire and sponsored the float for the queen and her court. The club earned money to defray the cost of the jackets which senior letterrnen are awarded. Coach Strehlow is the advisor. 44 es, R T S VARSITY . :svn , of' Q sexy dw' QQ' A X 1 'I fr 71' I X F X f- Q ,E QE F. Lueck, G. Lichtenberg, R. Hesselink, I. Staehling. J. Keepers, E, Roebke, L. Fanshaw, F, Butts. -.- .TD rr..-Q C fe Qi? fx? iff, ,Rf.J,X ,Kia Q 2 . . P. Richter, L. Lemrnenes, V. Volkman, T. Kaminski, R. Vande Zande, A. Greenfield, D. De Motts. 46 Coach R. Srrehlow A . Schou ten 42 51 Q' 4 K -Ai K . .V LM ' ' M 'K w.f .55 . ,V I, - I x f j A Q 56 ,XJ K. Hx ' 'L . ' 5 . Coach W. Wucherer J. Beisner G.- fi ,B r gf' QM Iwi! FOOTBALL All L nm lj-lm I .v f 'ZYQ4 xv, Q 'ge ea, Q1-f. 1'-+I , Q' fu- Q .. ' Q4 ISWN ' 'V' 44 Mu 3534 , f K . O. Nummerdor, T. Ellmann, J. Linnen, D. Weber, B. Belsma, D. Powell, W. Priebe, R. De Vries. Q ' fi 'M ff' sf, ff- , a5fgj2e.?45 1.3455 ,L ,ff . , t . J. Staehling, M. Harmsen, W. Eichstadt, R. Hendricks, D. Moore, R Hendricks, D. Mulder, R. Rosenberg. 47 JR. VARSITY FOCTBALL ROW FOUR: D. Zoschke, T. Wojahn, J. Meengs, I. Seeman, M. Maastricht, L. Rikkers, N. Polinske R. Beer. ROW THREE: J. Papke, R. West, D. Hermann, D. Seeman, D. Lemmenes, J. Gadbaw, B. Guenther, R. Hoekstra. ROW TWO: D. Vande Zancle, D. Zimmer- man, T. ,...Lf -- ., Rullancl, N. Drummy, R. Dusenberry, A. Arpke. O. Lange. R O Row ONE: D. sine, J. Kaminski, W. 1 R 45- .. Rhode, L, schfank, B. Bell, R. . L .P f Krueger, , F. Berndt, T, Corrigan. X F ' Q. , Q I5 qb . Q-:, via X -S: . Asp . , M Coach Q, 3 T. Morroni Coach F. Kittel 48 JR. HIGH FOOTBALL X l. as f' , 1' fp . nu., ,' ,gay 4 'fy ' n ' 'A' V, RQ ,Q , 3 Q0 ' . 1' 43 l' , if ng 4. ,, ' ,Q,,, , 'Q , V . h 'Q , - 1 ji L4 t K ., Z 5 rf i Alfa' fi I .413 -- K -r 4 ' ' 5 W Y-9 D Ii, X is-I I an 1 X . - r ' M V f .K K, 1. f K , . r it v-'. 'Q , V4 A wwf: 3 VL V, 4 b ' J 3 2' I . PJ' XY V . , A 'vm , ' N A .. . ,.?: XJ X ,fri A , O if X- r gp J' ff, ' ff 1' R -f , . e G xg. 12 ROW FIVE: L. Krueger, R. Schultz, G. Lanner, J. Bell, B. Hermann, G. Hendricks, Derksen, R. Guenther, D. Beers, B. Uecker, W. Shaw, J. Anderson, T. Dunn, J. A J. Belsma. ROW FOUR: R. Ilan. ROW THREE: R. Bresser, D. Rahn, S. Arpke, R. Schrank, I. DeHartog, R. V Peters, K. Susie. ROW TWO: P. Buteyn, R. Grauvogl T. Dahl, P. Molter, D. Gerritson, R. Peters. R. 'G Maastricht. ROW ONE: R. Pluim, W. Zick, I. Richter, R. Reynolds, N. Kuzulka, C. Reslock, G. Zickert, M. Wendt.. ' Coach W. Hintze JR. HIGH BASKETBALL ROW THREE: D. Beers, G. Hendricks, L. Krueger, B. Uecker, R. Guenther. ROW TWO: R. Bresser, B. Hermann, W. Shaw, D. Rahn, S. Arpke. ROW ONE: R. Wyant, N. Kuzu1ka,J. Richter, R. Maastricht. 'ff ,AX 4 .X H 395' 1 . is 4 X Q. .a NF , My ut. 'F UU n S 6493 ,Hf , 41 fl E? .L N... 1 'x Em i' N asv 'A 4 x 2,2111 4 1e'kQ :.,f- r', Q' ,f -.ni-11' . n vu H 5 'uw' ,, - x -,Hsu 1 1 .' :Kd s vu- f .h ,ixniku , 1, . fx 1. .' ' 4 Q. x v' v. ol , N 1 , bs cw, 4 1 ax ' Y uv ., ,Q nw - w ., , 11 ,x M4-'.f 1 N x., 2 . , :,- ' 1? df is Lf fa. ii YI 2 : If lp n Y A fx, 'K if 1? . A -W5 i X fr-. -'RX 3,5352 f -si LI , -. , S 1 S? .5 1 S ,Q X5 ss- Q SSX 1 Q 'Q .. sk .' .RA M' A 4 Y -,e t r . V fW1',ML'm f.Y-15,2 yn. UA. ff. i. J W.-3 , S gk .,, wife, L' ,TJ , t:.Kk.'us1 - -'w1p'x'q'J'k, ' f, 5,-, Q, ayS',,,,'n wb hm., fu-if it-. - XU,.'4w'f 1' A 2 1-2-wg. . Jim- 'Q??A 5 A - W l,f g',,, A ' ffifi' -'LQQT '. 'Sir . . 5, Q. 1 3 5 I W. - , X L 3 1 M .,1'iQ,?c?., -':f: 1-' ' ' T M, -mf ' ii S' ' :N -4 -5 df Il? -fl if , N 4 Mfeci xic - ' ss f -J' in 3 .-Q ,X fly IQ .Q 1 4 I 1 1 ff ' '? xii . Ni. my A -is f Ti ig: if ,.-e 1f,'g.v- I- 1f3'f E ei- 5- was Qu I a 3 y 13 be ga JR. VARSITY BASKETBALL M. Maastricht, D. Moore, J. Linnen, R. Beer, J. Meengs, T. Wojahn, D. Zoschke, R. Tenpas, E. Loomans, L Rikkers, M. Harmsen, D. Zimmerman, D. Bille. W 52 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS RE EE .Ms is , ,,, I ,f S. Gustiu, M. Peters, G. Mews, L. Hendricks, N. Allen, G. Derkserr. JUNIOR CHEERLEADERS W-S.. D. Keepers, N. Crowe, K. Kujath, S. Michael, C. Neevel, J. Hallock. WRESTLING :grub-w Coach R. Strehlow Qgg -.1 ff . P r ,Q , I ' 4? . .sf fr: .: G ' M xl' N F' R .1 X , A-1 l at . V, EX V . v wr V ' . . N 3 . K H E y 1 J , I - W , Q V V ., i 5 gs 5 E 2 , -f ' 1 r r ,5 r , . 1 P f . E , If 1 1 X ' 2 A i Q 5 f 5., . F K .4 2 X V . .A . W W. gf., w 5. ' . X r . 5 , 5.3 V - I - f, 1 .A Lv I x X I i 7,225-. J ' , 5 X 5 E aff -'Q 55550 Wh L uf- 1 5 K A 5 ????!32 ' umwgur , , 555551 , P. Rlchter, W. Prrebe, J. Seeman, O. Nummerdor, T. Ellmanrx, D. X, vpappvygplf - 5555555 Wrchman, G. Hofman, F. Lueck, J. Recheck, F. Hofman. - . . . - .9 , A MPAMUPAPAPA M 5555555 yr aaummvm xii ny Q Q K4 if: fa 14 Q 5 I b2Qv:0IOZoQr2 i 7 7 K4Qb:0:n:4vAu 1 6 ' ' , . C ,, Qt bra 5:1 K4 Q 3:4 :0'1 'Q ' ' . . oral. -Iwi r 3 U 1 f 1 v . 5 1 5 . z' ' 1 A '. f,o:1iNi?' K L S - . . yt 1+ t. H ,, ' , - :I f A N 1 Q f Y-si A Q A ' X A E I If 5' X - 5 1: A , ' 1 'X H gf 1 R . 5 3 7 X Y SX ' ,f K s N 2 LL . D, Mulder, N. Polinske, D. Bairol, W. Rens, T. Corrigan, R. Croft. R. Fletcher, R. Schrank. 54 S. Schiereck, J. Nyhuis. A. Arpke. nBn s Q U A D 9' WRESTLING C5 T 4 N. Drummy, I. Beisner, T, Rulland, L. Schrank, J. Keepers, E. Kroener, R. Tourtellotte, R. VandeZande, R. Rosenberg, D. DeMotts R 2. .. L!! , . W RTW if -.4 Q . L- N , ,, . I , , 3 - , , 'Q f 5 ' Q W' L if ,f R. Myer, L. McDowell, A. Schouten, L. Fanshaw, D. Seemah, D. Herman, M. Loomans, J. Papke. 55 TRACK ROW THREE: T. Zamzow, R. Hendricks, C. Staehling, B. Guenther, H. Freriks, G. Vande Stxeek, E. Roebke, W Rens. ROW TWO: J. Shaw, G. Gross, A. Arpke, L. Lernmenes, B. Belsma, D. Cox, G. Olson, L. Rens. ROW ONE: M. Harmsen, R. Wesrra, D. Pluirn, W. Reabe, J. Kuik, N. Aalsma, R. Whiting. Coach T. Moronl 7 . X1 ' . 56 BASEBALL '11 1235211 E' fm!! V ,ff f Es: ROW THREE: G. Lichtenberg, T. Wojahn, R. Hendricks, A. Tenpas, E. Kroener, D, Winterhack, I. Loomans. ROW TWO: D. Bille, R. Dusenberry, R. Tenpas, D. Bairel, J. Meengs, T. Wojahn, T. Corrigan, F. Lueck. ROW ONE: I. Staehling, D. Mulder, K. Kumber, K. Kastein, F. Butts, D. Moore, D, De Motts, D. Fields. C oach W. Wucherer A I E h f,., M. A Wg. sig 4' I . -5 5 J I. P, y A V M A. in E., Q N I .. :Q .. 6, 0 0 t ' , . 'wt' A A N 1 .I-Egiglf Q .... I , v ' it x E . .. f fr Vliifnmx . . E, Ag f N 1, L v A ww... ,w 3 4,5g:fM. I V. ' yi. .. . . ., ,,. I L.- ms g W Q . 'QV X5 ,X I 3 , wx ,gas-vf . f . F . v V Q A 'V fy , '63 gm.. ,M ll. , W. ,. ' . 0 . , , ,M -A I , ., X xx: I hw, A V Q gg.. L7 Y M. ',,,.i.1 ' 'Mn' ' - I ' 0 , - I N .V U ., gk . A . 1- ,Age Q ,. 4. Y. . -A 1, 44 Q .yn f LW M,-I L. A I I A , L y umm... sr V I H, f K I QD, gl.. ,Z k L f-.E , h , ., K ,zz M: 'WM , f 'J W' . ' ' ' A J -1' N: v 6 'iii' 'QQ 1. .. ,. . . f.-, . - - K Q L. Lf . ' F W- , ' '31 'fx '. Q i? - r .' . 'M A 'm?? f'f , Lrd' k A f41'?T' . ' wx.. . , gg ,, A V' MQ- , K , A Q-W ' Q rf 'r 42 f al' P ' H .5 ' ,. A ' W W E 'U f 'M .- F . 'f rf r 3... V f 1. 'E -1.. 'gg K ...Q Q . W M . ,., .- A - - A 5 K , P- ,fi-N., . . f . in . wy w-fff5f?fff.r.f:,f,:'-A W Wv'?'1'2DW dQb,cff2 . Q Q 1- 2 . ' 7 K E . ..... ' ' ff s:. i'3' r1 F L, . ,. , ,M I Q ,.- , V - . -w. -a.. 1 ,, w. ,, A A. .. . A V. . U ,-ph . ,, y b J ' yy..- E nfl , ' . fn ' wr ,, tw .gf'1 w F'--.V .4 - rf ' W ' - ' L - 'FW' R' ..a??1f'.?w:ff '-Yifiiif ., 57 Q JUN R TENNIS xf. - TQ. as , ' Q if es 'N D' 'fl Coach C. Gadbaw an-Cf 0 ROW THREE: N. Polinske, P. Zoschke, R. Hesselink, R. Beer, ROW TWO: I. Linnen, L. Mugridge, C. Corts, D. Wichrnan. ROW ONE: R. Swanson, W. Priebe, R. Bennett, O. Nummeclor. GOLF Coa ch M. Barkley jvfaihzgr if. Z! .A , 7 ff STANDING: D. Zeiner, J. Staehling, K. Van Haren, L. Fanshaw, J. McDowell, T. Karninski, M. Grauvogl, R. Tourtellotte, D. Albert, D. Hull. KNEELING: J. Beisner, D. Powell, J. Papke. 58 SCOREBOARD VARSITY FOOTBALL JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL WE THEY WE THEY ' Edgewood O 30 ' St. Mary's Springs 0 7 Hartford 6 7 Ripon 12 19 Mayville 6 14 Beaver Dam 6 14 Horicon 13 18 Berlin 6 13 West Bend 6 38 Mayville 27 0 Oconomowoc 13 41 Watertown 13 19' Ripon 13 18 Beaver Da m 7 32 K 7 D 1 43 W W .t W v, X JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL VARSITY BASKETBALL WE THEY WE THEY ' Madison Central 34 24 ' Madison Central 36 44 Omro 40 21 ' Omro 44 41 ' Oostburg 53 40 Oostburg 61 58 Beaver Dam 43 27 Bea ver Dam 32 45 Mayville 25 34 Mayville 50 33 ' F.F.A. 51 27 'Alumni 35 50 ' Edgewood 21 51 Edgewogd 60 75 H2IIf0rd 28 34 Hartford 38 46 OCOHOIUOWOC 36 28 Oconomowoc 60 77 Ripon 40 50 Ripon 70 '72 Beaver Dam 24 36 Beaver Dam 45 50 H0riC0f1 47 23 Horicon 64 47 1 'Indicates non -conference I fi, Q . S 05- 59 Fond du Lac Ripon Mayville West Bend Horicon larry Mugridge TENNIS Singles Conference Champion , 1958 I '72 TRACK Omro I-loricon Berlin Oconomo woc 'Indica tes non -conference SCOREBOARD GOLF WE THEY WE 3 9 Ripon 207 5 2 Beaver Dam 186 5 4 Ripon 202 4 5 Berlin 183 6 1X2 1 1X2 Mayville 193 I -W 0 If WRESTLING WE THEY Berlin 29 11 ' Watertown 46 O Beaver Dam 36 5 Hartford 41 5 West Bend 39 3 Oconomowoc 25 9 Ripon 29 8 Columbus 35 0 BASEBALL WE THEY WE 52 66 ' Mayville 13 65 98 Ripon 1 29 98 1X2 West Bend 1 3 68 Beaver Dam 3 Hartford 2 Columbus 3 Oshkosh B 7 Berlin 6 60 THEY 180 181 176 197 184 ,Z THEY 9 3 3 4 '7 16 10 0 1958 PROM Cherry blossoms, a teahouse throne, Lamar Foth's band playing in a cherry grove fconverted from one used stagej, pastel murals accented by oriental line drawings, fortune cookies and punch served from a knee-high table- this was SAYONARA, our l958I11H' ior Prom. May 8 was the date, and Virginia VandeBerg and Louis Olson Y iiffzlf Elf-ia were royalty for the evening. The It theme was carried out, too, at the hotel and the country club where the local service clubs sponsored a post-prom party. It was with heavy hearts that we had to say, Sayonara. -.....m,,,. 3 KING LOUIS and QUEEN VIRGINIA ,. s I 1la a!-I g gg , up 'g s an-E M-ix , , I rx V 7? yi - if - I 1 . ' 1 ' F is Y il ' I Q 'lb , -Q ai Q- :itll-'lf ' I 1 ,, I - . y 6 wg' 'Lg' A 'gl' , K. Q Q- 65. -I ' '-rf, ' , I .y I It ar U .,..,, K lv my H rl , KV if Li,Eim37, - ' ' ' F.'.,,:, V - i , 2 I rf s f -:', ' I , 'f I e ' -' I rt... c + , N s ls e I I F Q C s M559 'I I I f'ff?f+f-is Vi ,L H A 5 I ' A r 1554. it , f I 1 X J I Q lrr or THE COURT: N. Crowe, R. Harper, M. Leu, D. Stellmacher, C. Olson, L. Olson, V. Vande Berg, J. Gysbers, A Loomans, C. Cotter. J. Keepers, M. Neevel. 62 'hee 5aiCKO me , not ?fOWU. Th e court leads the grand ma Ich. X crow ,,Q.-'f-affix E I 9 thee f,-1,2 queen. . . . wxsmop we 1005'- Dgw n the center by fo um. if W, mow A f -Xoxs 05 500 X 1958 KING JERRY STAEHLING Our 1958 Homecoming was Brightly colored foliage hung from the ceiling, lay in piles among bushel bas- kets and even encrusted the 9 refreshment tab1e's cider el barrel, as Our spirits flamed high. Autumn leaves danced with us. First Prize - F.F.A. and F.H.A. Second Prize - Sophomores 64 aptly titled Autumn Leaves. QUEEN MARCIA MEENGS October 3 brought us under the reign of King Jerry and Queen Marcia. The loss of the game was dimmed by the splendor of the bonfire, the skits and the dance. HOMECOMING Com STAND Aakma ING: A L . S ' Oo . Amen ITTING: Qiagjdnr. Kami . Ins, 5. Stgggi, A' Tanga USUN' C S ' Ol . N, fer, Packed stands at the game. The band cheered, too. if ff X .S ,, ' r fl Y Oo , ,ff I L 'inf' g X it f as if A Sophomores clown a T-V commercial The Marsh-Dragon, senior's skit. 65 54912 M HA lcuvs Pigtails, straw hats, short-shorts, and overalls announced to any uninformed that a Sadie Hawkins dance was in progress in the gym the night of November 14. The girls who had run fast enough to catch a man were linked to their victims in a mock ceremony performed by Lynn Strub, the marryin' Sam of the event. Marno Leu and Du Wayne Stellmacher came as Ma and Pa Yokum. Mr. Peters played the piano for group singing. W, Little Abner QNorman Aalsmab and Daisy Mae fNancy AIlenJ. 'if The Dogpatchers sit around the piano to sing. The Yokum's neighbors play a game, Prize-winning costumes draw a round of applause. 66 This year the Junior-Hi's found more variety in the school year. Each semester they have had a six-week of music. Lower left, a class examines a model of a heart. Below 12' ' f-.., Q 5 unit with a teacher in the field of hearth, of an, and K.: L? an art class studies three-dimensional design by making 6 toothpick constructions. k B The music group is testing its proficiency with the J U tonette. n 67 ROW THREE: J. Kohlman, G. Zickert, J. de Hartog, J. Anderson, S. Remus, D. Loomans, R. Reynolds, R. Maas- tricht, R. Bresser, J, Allan, J. Zamzow. ROW TWO: J. Larson, J. White, J. Vande Zande, E. Neevel, J. Kamp, S Clover, B. Reslock, R. Jones, R. Wyant, J. Kant. ROW ONE: N. Rens, M. Prochnow, K. Lenz, C. Swetnam, J. Albright, B. Buchholz, N. Redeker. E J.A.A. started the year with an initiation party for new mem- . -r bers. The girls enjoyed an ice-skating party and impromptu mp it games. Meetings recessed during the winter when the wrestling I . 'as V H program took over the meeting place. But spring found the f members engaged in a program of basketball, volleyball, and softball. They ended the season by sponsoring a Junior High , ::, party. J.A.A. Advisor Mrs. Moroni J.A.A OFFICERS: Lynda Dykstra, Marilyn Prochnow, Pam Petters, Linda Te Beest, Paulla Allan. 68 ROW THREE: W. Haese, B. Uecker, B. Mullica, J. Haese, G. Holloway, L. Buchholz, G. Tanner, A, Wickstrom, R. Guenther, C. Reslock. ROW TWO: N. Kuzulka, J. Gilmore, B. Shaw, K. Klein, R. Peters, D. Schrank, L. Schiereck, J. Staehling, S. Goodrich, F. Uehling, P. Allen. ROW ONE: B. Neitzel, J. Allan, R. Hesselink, S. Grams, N. Ousterling, A. Meengs, R. Longua. The Junior Band, meeting three times a week, prepared for an 1 Q . appearance at the annual winter concert at which it played five num- ' 'ga , bers before the Seniors took the stage. The band marched on Memorial p nm Day as well as in the high school Homecoming parade, and also par- 1. f ticipated in solo and ensemble events at the annual Music Festival. W h E Director Mr. Hansen 69 f 2 + 4 , 1 W X MAJORETTES: Lynn Kant, Elaine Neevel, Paula Allan, Janice Vande Zande, Marilyn Prochnow. if ROW FOUR: D. Derksen, B. Hendricks, B. Haese, L. Kruger, J. Belsma. J. Allan, K. Bartelt, J. Leu. ROW THREE: B. Bader, G. Hull, P. Allen, R. Guenther, R. Glascoff, J. Anderson, J. Gilmore, L. Graf. ROW TWO: B. Her- mann, L. Kant, K. Lenz, S. Clover, T. Dunn, J. Bell, R. Bresser. J. Allan. ROW ONE: N. Kuzulka, R. Chase, S. Grams, S. Arpke, T. Dahl, D. Calkins, J. Kamp. EIGHTH r i i if GRADE T , sys K g . ' PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER J. Gilmore C. Reslock E. Neevel N. Rens ROW FOUR: M. Procknow, R. Schultz, N. Polinske, M. Zellmer, J. Zamzow, J. White, N. Ousterling, D. Wendt ROW THREE: S. Wood, M. Redeker, O. Vossekiul, N. Rens, N. Nelson, R. Wallendal, G. Turner, D. Meyers, P. Weinke. ROW TWO: S. Remus, L. Quick, E. Neevel, S. Pratt, B. Neitzel, J. Minster, J. Meyer, M. Mede, F. Uehlingf ROW ONE: C. Reslock, D. Neas, D. Wojahn, R. Schrank, K. Susie, D. Peters, S. Ploenske, E. Raddatz. 70 ROW THREE: S. Goodrich. J. de Hartog. J. Albright, J. Anderson, G. Hendricks, C. Gysbers. ROW TWO: L. Berndt, B. Buchholz, P. Buteyn, H. Hendriks, J. Haese, K. Fanshaw, D. Gerritson. ROW ONE: D. DeVos, B. Emmer, R. Grauvogle. J. Chase, B. Allan, N. Hennig, D. Glass, W, Bentz. PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER J. Richter M. Stelsel A. Meengs R. Hesselink ROW THREE: S. Luttenberger, A. Larson, A. Meengs. J. Leu, M. Meyer, D. Loomans, J. Kwakkel. ROW TWO: P. Molter, J. Kohlrnan, R. Hesselink, B. Jones. R. Longua, R. Maastricht, S. Miles. ROW ONE: M. Hockstra, G. Holloway, K. Klein, K. Hoekstra, L. Loomans, J. Larson. 71 ROW THREE: N. Redeker, G. Pease, D. Schlieve, M. Peters, L. Schiereck, W. Mullica, P. Petters. ROW TWO L. Schleicker, B. Reslock, R. Peters, D. Pecor, D. Rahn, R. Reynolds, J. Richter. ROW ONE: R. Pluim, D. Schrank, T. Radke, R. Peters, K. Schwarze, D. Pettack, S. Neas. SEVENTH GRADE ROW THREE: J. Stringham, A. Wickstrom, E. Van Galen, B. Uecker, B. Shaw, C. Te Beest, J. Vande Zande. ROW TWO: M. Stelsel, L. Wolden, D. Van Loo, C. Swetnam, E. Verhulst, J. Staehling, M. Vossekuil. ROW ONE: M. Wendt, R. Wyant, W. Zick, R. Voeltner, D. Vander Galien, G. Zickert. 72 afyfv X L 1 G v M X N NM ' 5 V J K! ,V XX fX mf X NORMAN AALSMA Art Club 35 W Club 3,45 Waubunette 45 Waubun 45 Prom Committee 35 Home- coming Committee 45 Homecoming Court 45 Track I,2,3,45 Basketball I,2,3,45 Football I, 35 Senior Play Committee 35 Dramatics Club 3. NANCY ALLEN Mixed Chorus 45 Solo-Ensemble-Vocal I5 F.T.A. 3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 J.A.A. 'I5 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Waubun 45 Class Officer 35 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Commit- tee I,2,3,45 Homecoming Court 45 Girl Scouts I,2,3. VIRGINIA BABER Band I,2,3,45 Pep Band I,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus I,2,3,45 Solo-Ensemble-Instruc- tor I,2,3,45 Solo-Ensemble-Vocal I,2,3, 45 New York Club 45 Service Club 2,35 F.H.A. I5 G.A.A. 2,35 J.A.A. I5 Tri- Hi-Y 45 Waubun 45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee I,2,3,4. WILLIAM BARNES Mixed Chorus 45 Solo-Ensemble-Vocal 45 Student Council I5 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee I,2,3,4. KATHY BAIERL F.H.A. 2. JOANN BELLING New York Club 45 F. H.A. I,2,35 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Waubunette 45 Library Club 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Home- coming Committee 4. LARRY BRAS KAMP Mixed Chorus 3,45 Hi-Y 3,45 Waubunette 45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Com- mittee I,2,3,45 All-School Play Commit- tee l,2,35 Senior Play Committee 4. FRANK BUTTS W Club 2, 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 35 Baseball I,2, 3,45 Football I,2,3,4. JUDI CAPEN Service Club 3,45 G.A.A. I5 Prom Com- mittee 3. CHUCK CORTS New York Club 45 Service Club 35 W Club 45 Waubunette 45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 3, 45 Tennis 35 Basketball 35 Transferred from Mil- waukee 3. CAROLYN COTTER Forensics I,2,3,45 Delbdfe I,2, 3,41 Service Club 25 G.A.A. 2, 3,45 Student Council 25 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Waubunette I, 25 Waubun 3,45 Class Officer 25 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 2, 3,45 Prom Court 35 Homecoming Court 45 All-School Play Cast 2,35 D.A.R. Award 45 Dramatics Club 2,3. MARY DALRYMPLE J.A.A. I5 Library Club 2,3,45 Prom Committee 2,35 Homecoming Committee I,2,3, 45 All-School Play Committee 3. ELSIE DAMSTEEGT F. H.A. I,25 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Library Club 45 Prom Committee 3. GLADYS DERKSEN F.H.A. 2,45 G.A.A. 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Waubunette 45 Library Club 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee I, GRETCHEN DERKSEN Girls' Glee Club I5 Art Club 35 G.A.A. 25 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 2,3,45 All- School Play Cast I5 All-School Play Com- mittee 25 Cheerleader 2,3,4. KATHY DEYOUNG Forensics I5 Art Club 3,45 G.A.A. 2,35 J.A.A. I5 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Waubunette 3,45 Library Club 45 Class Officer I5 Prom gognmtittee 35 Homecoming Committee I, SHERRY DOOLAN Band I5 Mixed Chorus 45 Girls' Glee Club 35 Solo-Ensemble-Vocal 35 Art Club 45 F.H.A. 2,45 G.A.A. 45 J.A.A. I5 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Prom Committee 35 Home- coming Committee I,3,4. ELAINE DREWS Service Club 2, 3,45 G.A.A. 2,45 Tri- Hi-Y 3,45 Waubunette 45 Prom Committee I,2,3,45 Homecoming Committee I,2,3, 45 All-School Play Committee 2,35 Dramatics Club 2,3. LANCE FANSHAW Mixed Chorus 1,2,45 New York Club 45 Art Club 35 Hi-Y 3,45 W Club 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Commit- tee 1,2,3,45 Golf 3,45 Wrestling 1,2,3, 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Sports Manager 1,2. JEAN FARR Mixed Chorus 3,45 Solo-Ensemble-Vocal 3,45 F.H.A. 15 G.A.A. 2,35 Waubun- E 3,45 Library Club 4. DARYL FIELDS Service Club,3,45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 1,2,3, 45 Wres- tling 15 Baseball 1,2,35 Football 2,3. SHARON FRANK Service Club 3,45 Art Club 45 F. H.A. 35 F.T.A. 3,45 G.A.A. 2,35 J.A.A. 15 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Library Club 2,3,45 Library Club 2,3,45 Prom Committee 35 Home- coming Committee 1,3,45 Girl Scouts 1, 2,3. JANICE FRERIKS Girls' Glee Club 15 Forensics 1,25 Debate 1,25 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 F.T.A. 45 Wau- bunette 45 Waubun 45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 1,25 Student Council 35 Little Ten Student Council Representative 4. CHARLOTTE GREENE Forensics 1,2,35 Debate 1,2,35 F.T.A. 45 Waubunette 1 ,2,3,45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 2,3,45 All- School Play Cast 15 All-School Play Committee 25 Dramatics Club 2,35 American History Award 3. SANDY GUSTIN Mixed Chorus 45 Solo-Ensemble-Vocal 15 Forensics 2,35 Art Club 35 F.T.A. 3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 J.A.A. 15 Student Council 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Waubun 45 Library Club 1,25 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 45 All-School Play Cast 35 All-School Play Committee 25 Cheerleading 2, 3,4. JERRY HARMSEN Art Club 35 F.F.A. 1,2,45 Homecoming Committee 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 4. KENNETH HARMSEN New York Club 45 Service Club 2, 35 Art Club 45 Hi-Y 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 1,2,3,4. ROBERT HARPER Mixed Chorus 1,2,35 Solo-Ensemble- Vocal 1,2,35 Student Council 15 Waubun- ette 35 Class Officer 35 Prom Committee 35 Prom Court 35 Baseball 1,2. JOYCE HARRINGTON Service Club 45 Art Club 3,45 F.T.A. 3, 45 G.A.A. 35 J.A.A. 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Waubunette 45 Waubun 45 Library Club 35 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Commit- tee 2, 3,45 All-School Play Committee 3, 45 Girl Scouts 1,2,35 Dramatics Club 2,3 LOUISE HENDRICKS Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,25 Solo-En- semble-Instructor 1,2,3,45 Art Club 1, 2,3,45 F.T.A. 3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 J.A.A. 15 Student Council 25 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Waubun 45 Class Officer 35 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 1, 2, 3,45 All-School Play Committee 2,35 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4. MEREDITH HENDRICKSEN Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 3,45 Solo-En- semble-lnstrumental2,35 G.A.A. 2,35 J.A.A. 15 Library Club 45 Prom Commit- tee 35 Homecoming Committee 2,35 All- School Play Committee 3. ERNA HERMANN Band 15 Mixed Chorus 45 Girls' Glee Club 15 Service Club 35 F.T.A. 35 G.A.A. 2,35 J.A.A. 15 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Homecoming Committee 2,3,45 Girl Scouts 1,2,3. ROBERT HESSELlNK Band 1,2, 3,45 Pep Band 3,45 Mixed Cho- rus 1,2,35 Solo-Ensemble-lnstrumental 25 Hi-Y 3,45 Waubunette 15 Tennis 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 35 Basketball 15 Football 1,2,3, 45 All-School Play Cast 25 All-School Play Committee 25 Dramatics Club 3. MARI HILLERY Band 1,2, 3,45 Pep Band 2,35 Mixed Cho- rus 35 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 Solo-Ensem- ble-Instrumental 1,2, 3,45 Solo-Ensemble- Vocal 1,2,3,45 Service Club 25 G.A.A. 2,3,45 J.A.A. 15 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Wau- bunette 2,3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Home- coming Committee 1,2,3,45 All-School Play Committee 2,3. MARILYN HOFFMAN Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 15 Mixed Chorus 2,35 Solo- Ensemble-lnstrumental 1,2,3,45 Solo- Ensemble-Vocal 2,3,45 Forensics 35 Art Club 2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,35 J.A.A. 15 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Waubunette 1,2,3,45 Waubun 45 Class Officer 25 Prom Commit- tee 35 Homecoming Committee 45 All- School Play Committee 1,25 Dramatics Club 2. GARY HOFMAN Art Club 15 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 W Club 2,3,45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 45 Wrestling 2,3, 45 All- School Play Cast 15 Baseball 2. DAYTON HOPP F.F.A. 45 Youth League 4. EVELYN HUIGENGA F.T.A. 3,45 Waubunette 45 Library Club 2,3,45 Prom Committee 3. DOUGLAS HULL Art Club 1,35 Hi-Y 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 1,2, 3,45 Golf 1,2,3,4. LYNN INDERMUEHLE Art Club 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Home- coming Committee 45 Homecoming Court 23, 35 Sports Manager 35 Dramatics Club CHARLES KAMP Art Club 1,25 W Club 35 Homecoming gommittee 1,2,45 Track 1,25 Football 2, JERRY KEEPERS Band 1,25 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Solo- Ensemble-Vocal 1,2,3,45 Art Club 3,45 Student Council 25 Hi-Y 3,45 W Club 45 Waubunette 45 Waubun 45 Class Offi- cer 15 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 All-School Play Cast 1,2,35 All-School Play Com- mittee 35 Dramatics Club 2,3. EUGENE KILLAM Homecoming Committee 1,2,3,4. FRANK KREUZIGER Mixed Chorus 4. EUGENE KROENER Homecoming Committee 3,45 Track 45 Wrestling 45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2. MARNO LEU Band 1,25 Pep Band 1,25 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 15' Solo-Ensemble- Vocal 1.,2,3,45 Forensics 1,25 Service Club 45 Art Club 45 F. H.A. 45 F.T.A. 45 G.A.A. 25 J.A.A. 15 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Wau- bunette 45 Waubun 45 Library Club 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Commit- tee 1,2,3,45 Prom Court 35 All-School Play Committee 3, 45 Dramatics Club 2, 35 Girl Scouts 1,2,3. GARLAND LICHTENBERG Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 25 Mixed Chorus 1, 25 Forensics 1,25 Debate 1,2,3,45 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Student Council 35 Hi-Y 2,35 Junior Rotarians 35 W Club 3,45 Prom , Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 1, 2,3,45 Badger Boy's State 35 Wooden Shoe Recipient 35 Basketball Manager 1,2, 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Baseball Manager 1,2, 3,45 All-School lay Committee 2,35 Senior Play Committee 1 ,2,3,45 Dra- matics Club 2,3. ARLYN LOOMANS F.F.A. 1,2, 3,45 Student Council 45 Jun- ior Rotarians 35 W Club 45 Prom Com- mittee 35 Homecoming Committee 45 Prom Cogirg 3A Homecoming Court 45 Basketball JOHN LOOMANS Band 1,2,3,45 Hi-Y 3,45 W Club 2,3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Com- mittee 2,35 Baseball 1,2,35 Football 1,2, 3. FRED LUECK Band 1,2, 3,45 Pep Band 2,35 Hi-Y 3,45 Junior Rotarians 35 W Club 3,45 Home- coming Committee 1f35 Track 45 Wres- tling 3,45 Baseball 1,2,35 Basketball 25 Football 1,2,3,4. DAVID LYON Waubunette 4. MARCIA MEENGS Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club I5 Solo-Ensemble-Vocal l,2,3,45 Forensics l,2,3,45 New York Club 45 Art Club 35 G.A.A. 2,35 J.A.A. I5 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Waubunette l,2,3,45 Waubun 45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 2, 3,45 Prom Court 25 Homecoming Queen 45 Homecoming Court 35 Badger Girl's State 35 All-School Play Cast 35 All-School Play Committee I,25 Dramatics Club 2,35 Transferred from Kalamazoo High School. GINGER MEWS Band I,2,3, 45 Pep Band I,2,35 Mixed Chorus 35 Girls' Glee Club I5 Solo-En- semble-Instrumental I,2, 3,45 Solo-En- semble-Vocal I,2, 3,45 Forensics I,2,3, 45 New York Club 45 Art Club 2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 J.A.A. I5 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Waubunette l,2,3,45 Waubun 45 Class Officer I5 Prom Committee 35 Home- coming Committee 45 All-School Play Committee I,2,35 Cheerleading I,2,45 Dramatics Club 2,3. ARLENE MICKELSON Band I,2, 3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Girls' Glee Club I5 Solo- Ensemble-lnstrumental 45 Solo-Ensemble- Vocal I,2,3,45 Forensics l,2,3,45 Serv- ice Club I,25 G.A.A. 2,3,45 J.A.A. I5 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Waubun 45 Prom Com- mittee 35 Homecoming Committee I,2,3, 45 Homecoming Court 35 All-School Play Cast 25 All-School Play Committee 35 Dramatics Club 2,35 Maiorette 4. BONNIE MIELKE Band l,2,3,45 Pep Band I,2,35 Solo-En- semble-lnstrumental 2,45 New York Club 45 Service Club I5 G.A.A. 2,3,45 J.A.A. I5 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee. I ,2, 3. CARL MOELLER F.F.A. l,2,3,45 Homecoming Committee I,2,3,4. MARY NEEVEL Mixed Chorus 3,45 Girls' Glee Club I5 Solo-Ensemble-Vocal I,3,45 Forensics I, 2,35 Art Club 3,45 G.A.A. 2,35 J.A.A. I5 Student Council 25 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Waubunette 2,3,45 Class Officer I5 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee I, 2,3,45 Prom Court 35 Homecoming Court 25 All-School Play Committee 2,35 Home- maker Award 45 Dramatics Club 2, 35 Girl Scouts 2,3. CHARLOTTE NEITZEL F. H.A. 2,35 Waubun 45 Library Club 45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Commit- tee 4. LOUIS OLSON F.F.A. I,2,3,45 Student Council 2,45 Class Officer 25 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee I,2,3, 45 Prom King 35 Homecoming Court 2. BRUCE PATRICK Mixed Chorus 3,45 Waubunette I,2, 3,45 Homecoming Committee 35 All-School Play Cast I 25 Dramatics Club 2,3. ELAINE PAUTSCH F.H.A. 35 F.T.A. 3,45 Library Club 35 45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Com- mittee I,2,3,4. MELVIN PLUIM Mixed Chorus 45 F.F.A. 45 Homecoming Committee 2,3,4. DIANE PRESTON Band I,25 Pep Band I,25 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Solo-Ensemble-Instrumental I,25 Solo- Ensemble-Vocal I,3,45 Art Club I5 F.T.A 3,45 J.A.A. I5 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 3,45 Dramatics Club 2,3. MONICA RAKE Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Library Club 2,3,45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 35 All-School Play Committee I. HERMAN REMUS Service Club 25 Hi-Y 3,45 Prom Commit- tee 35 Homecoming Committee 45 Basket- ball I5 Transferred from Stratford. JOAN RESLOCK Band I5 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Solo-Ensem- ble-Vocal I,3,45 Forensics l,2,3,45 New York Club 45 Art Club 35 Student Coun- cil I5 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Waubunette 2,35 Waubun 45 Prom Committee 35 Home- coming Committee 45 Dramatics Club 35 Girl Scouts I,2,3. ERNEST ROEBKE Band 1,2,3, 45 Pep Band 2,35 SoIo-Ensem- ble-Instrumental 1,25 Debate 2,35 .lun- ior Rotarians 35 W Club 45 Prom Com- mittee 35 Badger Boy's State 35 Track 2,3,45 Wrestling 25 Football 1,2,3,4 KAREN RULLAND New York Club 45 Service Club 2,3,45 F.F.A. 1,25 Library Club 2, 35 Prom Committee 3. LOUIS SADOWSKI F.F.A. 4. WESLEY SATTERFIELD Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,35 Solo-Ensemble-Instrumental 1,2,35 Solo-Ensemble-Vocal 1,2,3,45 New York Club 45 Junior Rotarians 35 W Club 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 1,2,3, 45 Badger Boy's State 35 Track 15 Golf 45 Basket- ball 1,25 Football 15 Sports Manager 25 All-School Play Cast 1,25 AII-School Pla Committee 1,.2, 35 Baseball 1,25 Lighting of all activities 1,2,3,4. MARY SCHEUERS Girls' Glee Club 45 F.H.A. 35 F.T.A. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Prom Committee 35 Home- coming Committee 2,4. BENEETA SCHILHABEL Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Girls' Glee Club 15 Solo- Ensemble-Instrumental 1,2, 3,45 Solo-En- semble-Vocal 1,25 Forensics 1,2,35 New York Club 45 Art Club 3,45 G.A.A. 2,3, 45 J.A.A. 15 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Class Offi- cer 45 Waubunette 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 45 Homecoming Court 1,25 All-School Play Committee 1, 2,35 Wrestling Queen 45 Drum Major 45 Maiorette 1,2,35 Dramatics Club 2,3. DAN SCHLAMER Mixed Chorus 2,3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 1,2,3, 45 Basket- ball 2,4. DEANNA SCHNEIDER G.A.A. 1,25 J.A.A. 15 Library Club 3, 45 AII-School Play Committee 3. JEAN SCHOUTEN Band 1,2, 3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 15 Solo- Ensemble-Vocal 1,2, 3,45 New York Club 45 Art Club 15 G.A.A. 25 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Library Club 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 1,2,3,4. IRIS SCHWERSENSKA F. H.A. 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Waubun 45 Library Club 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 1,2,3,4. JERRY SIEDSCHLAG Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 SoIo-EnsembIe- Vocal 3,45 F.F.A. 1,2,35 Prom Commit- tee 35 Homecoming Committee 3,45 Foot- ball 1,2, 35 All-School Play Cast 15 Dra- matics Club 2. DONNA SIMPSON Girls' Glee Club 45 F.H.A. 1,2,35 Tri- Hi-Y 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Home- coming Committee 2,4. DAN SPANBAUER Service Club 2,3,45 Football 1,2, JERRY STAEHLING Mixed Chorus 1,2,35 SoIo-Ensemble- Vocal 2,35 New York Club 45 Student Council 15 Hi-Y 3,45 Junior Rotarians 35 W Club 2, 3,45 Waubunette 45 Waubun 45 Class Officer 1,45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 2,45 Homecoming King 45 Homecoming Court 25 Golf 1,2, 3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,4. DUWAYNE STELLMACHER Service Club 2,3,45 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Student Council 45 W Club 45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 3, 45 Prom Court 35 Basketball 3. LYNN STRUB Prom Committee 35 Golf 15 Football 1. JIM TANK New York Club 45 Art Club 35 Prom Com- mittee 35 Homecoming Committee 1,2,3, 45 Football 35 Sports Manager 1,2,3. EVONNE TEBEEST service Club 2,3,45 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Tr:-Hi-Y 3,4. ARLEN TENPAS New York Club 45 F.F.A. I,2,3,45 Stu- dent Council 35 Hi-Y 3,45 Junior Rotar- ian 35 W Club 2,3, 45 Waubunette 45 Class Officer 45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee I,2,3,45 Home- coming Court 45 Basketball I,2,3, 45 Baseball I,2,3,4. CHARLOTTE TOBAK F.T.A. 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Library Club 2,3,45 Prom Committee 35 All-School Play Committee I. NELDA TOBAK F.H.A. 3,45 F.T.A. 3,45 Prom Commit- tee 3. VERONICA TOWNE Girls' Glee Club 45 Service Club 3,45 Art Club 45 F.H.A. I,2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Homecoming Committee I,2, 3,4. VIRGINIA VANDE BERG Band I,25 Pep Band I,25 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club I5 Solo-Ensemble- lnstrumental I,25 Solo-Ensemble-Vocal I5 G.A.A. 25 J.A.A. I5 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Waubunette 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee l,2,35 All- School Play Committee I. LARRY VANDERKIN Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Commit- tee I,2,3,4. JERRY VANDE STREEK Mixed Chorus 45 Service Club 3,45 Art Club 3,45 Hi-Y 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee I,2,3,45 Track 35 Football l,2,35 Sports Manager I,25 All-School Play Committee 2,3. ARLENE VANDE ZANDE Girls' Glee Club I5 F.H.A. 25 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Library Club 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee I,2. WILMA VAN GALEN F.T.A. 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Library Club 2, 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee I,25 All-School Play Commit- tee I. JOAN VAN HIERDEN J.A.A. I5 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Prom Committee 3. MARILYN VAN LOO F. H.A. I,25 Waubun 45 Library Club 45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Commit- tee 4. JERRY VEENHIUS Wrestling 25 Baseball I,2, BEVERLY VELEKE Band I,2,3,45' Pep Band I,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3,45 Solo-Ensemble-Instru- mental I,2,3,45 Solo-Ensemble-Vocal I,2,3,45 Forensics I,2,3,45 New York Club 45 Art Club 35 F.T.A. 3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 J.A.A. I5 Student Council 25 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Waubunette 2,3,45 Class Officer 35 Prom Committee 35 Home- coming Committee I,2,3,45 All-School Play Committee I,25 Senior Play Com- mittee 35 Cheerleading I5 Dramatics Club 2,3. BARBARA VERHAGE Girls' Glee Club I,25 Solo-Ensemble- Vocal I,25 F.H.A. 25 Library Club 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Com- mittee 45 All-School Play Committee 2. FRANCES VIS Art Club 45 G.A.A. 35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Library Club 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 4. ROSS WESTHUIS Hi-Y 3, 45 Junior Rotarians 35 Waubunette 45 Class Officer 45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 3,4. WALTER WHITING Service Club 35 Art Club 45 F.F.A. I,2, 3,45 Student Council 35 Hi-Y 3,45 Jun- ior Rotarians 35 Prom Committee 35 Home- coming Committee 3,45 All-School Play Cast 35 All-School Play Committee I,2, 35 Senior Play Committee 35 Stage Tech- nician I,2,3,45 Dramatics Club 2,3. SHIRLEY ZOODSMA F. H.A. I, Library Club 3,4. 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