Augusta High School - Beaver Yearbook (Augusta, WI)
- Class of 1957
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X Ju, We. the Seniors of 1957, dedicate this annual to Our Parents who have guided us along the paths of right. They have given us joy when we wanted it, love when we needed it, and understanding from morning 'til night. May we never doubt you or forget you but think of you with honor and respectg for we know that with your help and the help from above, we WILL reach our goal, MR. R. ARMSTRONG Citizenship English 8 MR. I. RICKARD Music MR. A. KOPP Social Problems FACULTY WISP MR. H. HULL Agriculture MR. H. LEHMAN Drivers Education MISS C. GRINSEL Industrial Arts Science MISS E. BUSH Home Economics MRS. A. SHEA Girls Phy. Ed. English 10 Q I , if . ie MR. K. STEADMAN Commercial MR. G. BRIDGES Eighth Grade Geography General Math 9 ,X MR. R. HENDRICKSON ' Boys Phy. Ed. MR J FULTS 'r s ' i I - - A ' I 'A Math g I . 4: MRS. Y. SILVERNAU. History MRS. E. BRIDGES I -. English S I Speech x MRS. V. LANDAUER Fifth Grade MRS. M. SPERBER Sixth Grade MRS. L. HARDESTY Fourth Grade MISS I. LOOCK Second Grade MRS. D. GABLER Third Grade MRS. E. WITTE MRS. V. KRUEGER First Grade Kindergarten Q X -fp -W ' 6 f5,Q2Q:, g . mw,,.,.5. Jig. V . X W. ,Q-fQg:3'f1f,XiQ: ' . . N. X.1,x N. K A r 4 pg- Rez, nu i..-..l...fLf3... Q .M 5 3 .f.,A.Za ,A.l,X: 2 -mf 1? 6 4 2 L x-.Q.,w.,..v BXAQ pw--4 3' Q1 M. , . .V . - ., . . f f il W -- , -wu,,,,,,.,..-.....x -..W ,,- . 1, . .... - ... , , . ex -Q ' I ' x-7 x Q x S ' ? ' !'Q if F m K- Nwwwm-w A A A L My-+-A :ta ,, is JERRY ALMOS I want to be bashful. but the girls won't let me. F.F.A. 2,35 Mixed Chorus 45 Ind. Arts Club 1 Student Council 3,45 Class Play 35 Class Officer 3. President5 Prom 3. King5 l.ettermen's 1,2,3.45 Foot- ball 1.2.35 A Basketball 1.2.3,45 Baseball 1.2.3 45 Track 3.4. GERALD CRANDA LL He hasn't let a woman pin anything JOYCE DRAEGER on him since he was a baby. F.F.A. 2.3.45 Ind. Arts Club 1. A charming young lass with plenty of dash. she chose her Romeo from the Senior Class. F.H.A. 1.2.3.45 Annual Staff fEditorj 3.45 Library Council 3.45 Forensics 25 Teachers Secretary 45 Student Council 35 Class Play 35 N.H.S. 2.3.45 Class Officer. Treasurer 15 Homecoming At- tendant 35 Homecoming Queen 45 Bad- ger Girls State 3. A DREHMEL 5 ' ything from football to MARILYN CROASDALE Her fate is undecided but her love is undivided. F. H. A. 1. 2, 3. 45 G.A.A. 1.2.3.45 Pep Club 1.2.35 Newspaper Staff 3.45 Annual Staff 45 Library Council 2.3.45 Glee Club 1.2.3.45 Forensics 1.2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 35 Teachers Secretary 45 Student Council 25 Christmas Play 25 ji. or ws. Hana- Q ' A 1.2.3.45 Student Council 45 la lay 35 Class Officer, President - rom Attendant 35 Lettermen's Club ' B Basketball 35 F.F.A. Basketball 1, 2,45 Football 3,45 Baseball l,2,3,4. N.H.S. 45 Class Officer. President 25 Class Play 3.4. LUELLA HANSON Brunettes. fall back! I come of the preferred stock. Mixed Chorus 1.35 Usherettes 4. RONALD HARKE Late hours aren't good for one, but they are good for two. F.F.A. 1,2,3.4g Annual Staff4g Class Play 3g Class Officer 2. Vice-Presidentfg Prom 2, Attendantg Win- ter Bal ,2. Atterrqljntg termen's 3.4: Football 35 A B ltetball 3 5 Basketbal,1'1,2.3g Baseball l,2,8'.4m:l'fTrackf84Jf?'ffi A A X I A A. 1' fi A ax i V!! 'NA ff Ml 'N lf .1 Iwmlulrf it 1 Y WMI ' -rf I, -It Usxff y 'Jil' 'X ' ll H . it 1 0' v V-if i . -f A . 1 , , 0 J , Ll rl K rl. ly M . V fl, x X J, N, I I doo QD. M1641 Af. Un! l O J! lf' Q Jflf : I I ' 9 Q P' M- . ' The es,t way to lengt nfthe day is tp' r mf IJ ,f VM All X131 ,A 'A -gf ' W Y' .A ,JI , JW! A ip XPATRICIA IDA WX .li 1 I x If she isn't giggling, she's sure to be wigglingl' F.H.A. 1,2,3,4g Annual Staff 43 Glee Club 2g Mixed Chorus 1.3g Band 2,3,4g Pep Band 2,3g Teachers Secretary 4g Class Play 3.4g Usherettes 4: Jr, Band steel' few hours. t efnightf' -5 Pdb lub 1,5 Annual Staff Llgyrfrsfensics 3,45,,'Mixeli chorps 1.2.29 sand 1,2,3: Ind. 'Arts C1ubv1,2g fStud?ntfCoun6il' 1, 2: Chrfsfmas Plgy 2fC1a s'Play 3,4g N. H.S. 2,3.4g I-lom12comin5l2, Attend- antg FOOIDSK' 2.3. ,lf 'g lg Library Council 4. DAVID KNUTH lf each word was worth a dollar, he would be hard up. F.F.A. 4g Annual Staff 4g Class Play 3. 4g Homecoming Attendant 4g Football 4. WARREN HONADEL Like gravitation, he has the power of attraction. F.F.A. 2,3,4g Annual Staff 4: Ind. Arts Club l,2,3,4g Christmas Play 25 F.F.A. Basketball 3.4. y. L. Q hsf I-A 1 fig, 1 fx r' a p f ARRON fs1GSrvl5RTHY ' Brown e ,denot irrtfi usness 1 ' gf v 'X - u :.y'1,S,a,K??A., gPei C1 1, Annual staff T c e S 3 4 figs Girl 45 Christmas 43 h . : ' ss Pljy 2gGlass Relay Kilihiotfesj. Y fi gy xx 1 if ',' RICHARD LE BARWON God's gift to the squirrels. F.F.A. 15 Annual Staff 3,45 Library Council 3.45 Class Play 3,45 Class Officer. Secretary 3. Vice- President 4. ROBERT PADDOCK Our football star5 at least he goes out at night. F.F.A. l.2,3,45 Annual Staff 45 Stu- dent Council 3.45 Class Play 3.45 N. H.S. 3.45 Homecoming Attendant 35 Homecoming King 45 Badger Boys State 35 Lettermens Club 2.3.45 Football 1. 2.3.45 F.F.A. Basketball 45 Track 3. 4. Bruce is our man so strong and brave, but after dark who can make him be- have? Annual Staff45 Ind. Arts Club 15 Christ- mas Play 25 Class Play 3. BRUC E MC CARTY L E LOYAL MONSON KARL PERRY MAA Country Gentlemang also a Woman's Home Companion. F.F.A. 1,2,3.45 Annual Staff 45 Li- brary Council 2.45 Band 1.2.3,45 Class Play 35 Football 1.35 F.F.A. Basketball 1.2.35 Track 1.2.3.4. He doesn't' believe in love at first sight. but he believes in taking a second look. F.F.A. 1,2,3.45 Annual Staff 45 Class Play 35 N.H.S. 2.3.45 Class Officer. Secretary 15 Treasurer 35 Homecoming Attendant 15 Winter Ball King 35 Bad- ger Boys' State 3 A1ternate5 Lettermen's Club 2.3.45 Football 1,2,3,45 A Basketball 3,45 B Basketball 1.25 Baseball 1.2.3.4. MONA REDMOND Late to bed. late to rise. makes a girl happy but not especially wise. F.H.A. 1.2,3.45 Pep Club 35 Annual Staff 45 News- paper Staff 45 Library Council 2,3.45G1ee Club 1. 2.3.45 Band 1.2.3.45 Pep Band 3g Teachers Sec- retary 3.45 Office Girl 3.45 Student Council 3.45 Christmas Play 25 Class Play 3.45 Class Officer, Vice-President 3, Treasurer 45 Winter Ball Queen 3. MARCELLA REET When she will she will, and y may when she won't she won't, 's F.H .A. 1.2,3.4gG.A. . hat paper Staff 43 Glee Office Girl 43 Class y 3 WILLIAM SCHMIDT W W W My A RUGOTZKE me nature gave her gifts a plenty and she has friends by tens and twenties. F. H. A. 1, 2, 3. 45 G.A.A. l.2,3,4g Pep Club 1,2.3p Annual Staff4g News- paper staff 45 Library Council 2,3.4g Forensics 3g Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 3.45 Band 1,2,3,4g Pep Band 3, 4: Teachers Secretary 3.4: Office Girl 3.4: Student Council 4g Youth Council 3.45 Christmas Play 2: Class Play 3,4g Often our midnight shouts set the cocks N.H.S. 3.4g Class Officer, Treasurer crowing. l . . ,, ,, F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g Annual Staff 4gC1ass 2' Homecommg Auendant 1'4' B Cheerleader 1,2. , 9 Play 3. I . ,www Q9 1 KENNETH scoTT L yt K pj up V ' X sad' 'VU Wobk fascinates meg I can watch it for hours. F.F.A. 1.2.3,4g Annual Staff 45 Class Play 3: F.F.A. Basketball 1.3.4. ,ff if NORMA SHOEMAKER D' 5p f A stick of dynamite isn't very F .1 JK either. IM ,AS S. ' TransferredfromGreenwoo chg V y . Q Us , i Annual Staff 4g Usherettes 4 M55 Ui! H Ji VX ' pouqgrw f my fQ1+frf ' W f f N N p mf.. U 3 f W Gy 137 NAOMIE sMrTH avi Argue, rgue, early and late, if a line was crook- ed . . . she'd argue it straight. F.H.A. 1.2,3.4g G.A.A. lg Pep Club 1.2.3g An- nual Staff4g Newspaper Staff 1,2,3.4g Library Coun- cil 1.2.3.4g Forensics 2.3,4g Glee Club 1,2.3,4g Mixed Chorus 3.4p Band 2.3g Pep Band 3: Office Girl 3,44 Student Council lg Christmas Play 2g Class Play 3.4: Class Officer, President lg Ir. Band 1. Sn.-K if PATRICIA SMITH In the class room she's demure but outside we're not so sure. F.H.A. 1,25 Annual Staff 4. Class Play 45 Usher- ettes 4. FRANCIS THOMPSON Girls and studies amount to the same thing, just a lot of bother. Annual Staff 4g Library Council 4g Mixed Chorus 1, 2.3.4g Band 1.2.3. Pep Band 1,2,3g Ind. Arts Club 1.2.3. Class Play 3,41 Football 1,2g B Basketball 1.23 Track 1.2.3. ETHEL WILKINSON She is not made to be the admiration of all but the happiness of one. F.H.A. 1,2.3,4g G.A.A. 3.4: Pep Club 3g Annual staff 4. Newspaper 2.3: Library Council 3.4: Glee Club 1.25 Teachers Secretary 45 Office Girl 4: Christ- mas Play 2g Class Play 3: Class Officer, Secretary 23 Usherettes 45 Prom Attendant 2. RONALD ZANK He's the guy who mns the Ford. Keeps the girls from getting bored. F.F.A. 3g Annual Staff 4: Mixed Chorus 4g Ind. Arts Club lg Class Play 3,4g Football Manager 2g Letter- mens Club 3.4. SECRETARY N. Shoemaker TREASURER M. Redmond STUDENT COUNCIL I. Almos PRESIDENT L. Drehmel VICE-PRESIDENT R. LeBarron Valedictorian: Joyce Draeger Salutatorian: Robert Paddock l l A . V X 'QA' , X -- -., K 1... S S X 1 Q X I ' . X -- f 1 T 3 39 on lj , f CLASS WILL I, JERRY ALMCB, will and bequeath my ability to argue to Mrs. Bridges. I, GERALD CRANDALL, will and bequeath my and-woman attitude to Jerry McCord, I. Y. I. L I. I. T. I. L I. I. L I. I. I. L I. L L L L L I. L I. I. MARILYN CROASDALE, will and bequeath my shriek of laughter to the laughing hyenas. JOYCE DRAEGER, will and bequeath my ability to grow to any tribe of pygmies that wants it. LARRY DREHMEL, will and bequeath my hair to anyone who is stupid enough to wear theirs in a Hollywood. LUELLA HANSON, will and bequeath my blond hair to Mary J' ustesen. RONALD I-IARKE, will and bequeath my scholastic ability to no one because Ihaven't any. DONALD HATCH, willandbequeath allof the good times I've had at A.H.S. to the underclassmm. WARREN HONADEL, will and bequeath my marks to anyone that wants them. PATRICIA IDA, will and bequeath my flirtatious eyes to Boris Karloff. DAVID KNUTH, will and bequeath my deep bass voice to Tom Scott and my driving to Charlie Wilkinson. SHARRON LANGWORTHY, will and bequeath my rheumatism to anyone who thinks they can handle it. RICHARD LE BARRON, will and bequeath my ability to drive a certain '48 Plymouth to Gary Reineke. BRUCE MC CARTY, will and bequeath my curly hair to all the girls and my trusty Ford to John Harvey. LOYAL MONSON, will and bequeath my Hollywood to Mr. Fultsg he seems to like them very much. ROBERT PADDOCK, will and bequeath my ability to argue with the teachers at A.H.S. to any student who thinks they can get away with it. KARL PERRY, will and bequeath my good ol' days at A.H.S. to incoming Freshmen. MONA REIIVIOND, could will and bequeath my Loyal -ty to A.H.S. but then why should 1? MARCELLA REETZ, will and bequeath my left hand writing to anyone who can read it. REBECCA RUGOTZKE, will and bequeath my friendly relations with men to the United Nations. KENNETH SCOTT, will and bequeath my high marks in school and all the times I've been called into the office to Mr. Kopp. WILLIAM SCHMIDT, will and bequeath my eagerness to do my school work to Mr, Kopp. NORMA SHOEMAKER, will and bequeath all the ftm and good times Ifotmd in Augusta, to any new student. NAOMIE SMITH, will and bequeathmy abllltytosneak in late to my brother, Buzz. He'll need it! PATRICIA SMITH, will and bequeath my long bus ride to anyone who wants it. FRANCIS THCMPSON, will and bequeath my long hair to Mr. Armstrong. EIHEL WILKINSON, will and bequeath my long hair to anyone who thinks they have enough time to take care of it every night. I sure don't. RONALD ZANK, will and bequeath my ability to grow side burns to Bob Arries. CLASS PROPHECY After seeing the superb movie, Around the World in 80 Days, I, MARILYN CROSDALE MATYSIK, decided to make a trip around the world and look up my old classmates who had graduated a few years ago. As I was getting settled in the seat of a very luxurious airplane, Iwas very surprised and pleased to see that the stewardess was none other than PATRICIA SMITH, who had now taken to the air in her pursuit of happiness. We talked for awhile and she told tne that JERRY ALMG and his wife were now living in California. Jerry has a coaching job at U,C,L,A, She told me that he even raised l1is own football teaml Pat left me then to make some last minute changes in her schedule, so I made myself comfortable and got ready for the long trip ahead of me. Suddenly Iheard a familiar voice speaking my name. I turned and to my astonishment, there stood NAOMIE SMITH. As usual she was talking a mile a minute. I quickly leamed that she was a social worker and that she was trying to improve the working conditions among the savage headhunters along the Amazon River, It seems this had always been her secret ambition and now she was fulfilling it. She was running low on equipment down there and had to make an emergency trip to our country to get it. Naomie told me that she flew here with the world famous RONALD ZANK, who had broken the sound barrier three times in one day. He recently won the top award for mass production of space helmets for children. The children would send in so many Wheatie boxtops and they would get a space helmet. Ronnie was taking money home by the Bushels from this terrific invention. Naomie also informed me that there were now Eight World Wonders to see rather than the original Seven. It seems DONALD HATCH had built a bridge across the Atlantic Ocean. He is now the highest paid engineer in the world and he and his wife, Shirley, are residing in Augusta, Wisconsin. As we were flying over the Atlantic, Ihappened to glance down and saw the very famous steamship, Bachelors Haven, gliding smoothly over the waves, We flew down for a closer look and imagine my surprise when I saw KARL PERRY at the captains wheel, WILLIAM SCHMIDT giving out orders, and KENNETH SCOTT swabbing the decksl It seems these men were confirmed bachelors and had decided to be isolated from all women by going out to sea. That evening we landed in Dublin, Ireland. As Iwas walking down the street I ran into NORMA SHOEMAKER KELLY. She told me that oneday in the near future she was going to send her family of boys to Notre Dame. Norma told me that JERRY CRANDALL was a famous radio comedian and that his dry jokes would send anybody into fits of laughter. I left Norma and hurried on my way to my hotel which was uniquely named, Davy's Locker. I went to register for my room. At the desk I found out that many of our old classmates dropped in to see him. Some of these were REBECCA RUGOTZKE who was a famous Parisian model and designer, and was one ofthe most-sought-after women in the world. Becky rooms with PATRICIA IDA who recently graduated from the Super Duper Snooper Detective Agency and is now a full- fledged private eye. She is determined to get a man one way or another! Davy told me that JOYCE DRAEGER and ROBERT PADDOCK were planning to take the big step any day now, and often came to him for advice on the subject of matrimony. WARREN HONADEL was touring the world with the tnoney he made off his prize winning cattle and he stopped in to say Hello to Davy and L Warren told us that MARCELLA REETZ and her fiance, Bill Pettis, were planning to make a good will tour of Russia, but Marcella, being such an expert household manager, hated anything that was as stiff and formal as Iron Curtains, so she decided that they should go to France where the latest fashions were lace instead of iron. Marcella was always a practical girl! After our brief stopover in Ireland, we were on our way once more. Suddenly there was a lot of commotion by the gates so our plane came to a screeching halt. A man was galloping across the air strip toward our plane carrying hundreds of tiny boxes. The word was passed back to me that we now had a very distinguished man in our midst. Icraned my neck and tried in vain to see who it was. Imagine my shocked surprise when my gaze fell upon RICHARD LE BARRON who was now the owner of the fabulous Itchy Witchy Flea Circus--which explained what was in all those boxes he was toting. Rich told me that he had just visited ETHEL WILKINSON ERDMAN at her new home in Moscow and he seemed very pleased with his visit. It seems he acquired two of his top performers from their hound dog which was approp- riately named Elvis. After catching up on most of the latest gossip, I sat quietly looking out the window, when a speck far out in space attracted my attention, As the obstacle approached me, lmade out the outline of a very streamlined jet and a rather dilapidated old relic of a plane from the Japanese War days. As the first plane zoomed by, I saw that LOYAL MONSON was at the pilots wheel and that he kept peering frantically over his shoulder. As he whizzed by, I noticed that he had that trapped look in his eyes. He had a very good reason too, for following closely behind him in that old relic of a plane was MONA REDMOND in hot pursuit. We knew it was only a matter of time before she would land him. I started to read an exciting novel, and I must have fallen asleep for the next thing I knew we were landing in Rome, Italy. I stepped off the plane and ran right into SHARRON LANWWORTHY who told me she was touring all the army camps looking for Richard Zhe, but so far she wasn't having much luck. I quickly told her about Pat Ida being a private eye and she said she'd have to hire her to find him. I asked Sharron how things were getting along in the U.S. and she informed me that two of our classmates LUELLA HANSON and FRANCIS THOMPSON were new members of Congress and were fighting for equal rights. They carried on many long, heated arguments and so far all they have is a pile of vetoed bills. I asked Sharron to come tothe stock car races with me but she had other plans, so we came to parting ways. I found a seat at the auto park. Out in the middle of the field I saw LARRY DREHMEL racing his motorcycle in circles around a motordrome. This came natural to Larry because he was usually going around in circles over Nancy anyway. I looked at my program and saw that he was the stunt man of the show. After the exciting races, I went back to the plane and this time our next stop was to be Wisconsin. Our trip back home went very fast for me. As Istepped off the plane ldecided that l'd stop at our high school and see how much things had changed since I was a student there. BRUCE MC CARTY was now the Superintendent of old A.H.S. It seemed he had loved school so much he decided to make a career of it. He told tne that RONALD HARKE was thenew Agriculture teacher. Ron had invented a new vitamin pill for cows and he often went over to Randalls to see how his experiments worked on their cattle. Bruce assured me this was the only reason Ron ever went to Randallsl I walked down the street feeling very happy' and contented that my trip around the world was a big success and that I knew what the status was of the 1957 graduates from Augusta High School. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY We came to dear old A.H.S. in the fall of '53--39 strong! As green FRESHMEN, we were quite scared and terribly awed attheupperclassmen. The Sophornores helped make life miserable with initiation, which we will have to admit was loads of fun. Under the guidance of these class officers: President, Naomie Smithg Vice- President, Richard J ohnsong Secretary, Loyal Monsong Treasurer, Joyce Draegerg Student Council Representative, Donald Hatch: our class made excellernt progress and had the makings of a very active group. Quite a few of the boys went out for football. Loyal Monson and Rebecca Rugotzke were our Homecoming attendants. During basketball season, Jerry Almos made the A team Loyal Monson, Jerry Almos and Ronald Harke represented the class in baseball when it went to the State Toumey. Our class had yet another thrillto end this school year of 1953-1954. We were the first to win the Forensic Plaquel The next fall we came back as 36 sophisticated SOPHOMORES. We now proceeded to make life miserable for the Freshmen. This year our class officers were: President, Marilyn Croasdaleg Vice- President, Ronald Harkeg Secretary, Ethel Wilkinsong Treasurer, Rebecca Rugotzkeg Student Council Representative, Donald Hatch, Becky Rugotzke, Loella Reetz, and Gail Herrick became B team cheer- leaders. Don Hatch servedasour Homecoming attendant. Our Sophomore Christmas Play was a tremendous success and was extremely different. It was a pantomime. By the time the Prom rolled arotmd, most of the boys had overcome their shyness. Our class made quite a showing at the last prom in the old gym. Ron Harke was our attendant. The next fall we came back as really big wheels: IUNIORS. We now thought we owned the place. This year our class officers were: President, Jerry Almos: Vice-President, Mona Redmond, Secretary, Richard LeBarrong Treasurer, Loyal Monson, Student Conmcil Representative, Joyce Draeger. The new gym was unavailable for Homecoming so our class was the host to a very tmusual and tmique Homecoming Dance. We were the first class in Augusta's History to hold a Homecoming Dance out at the clubhouse! We started the tradition of presenting the HomecomingQueen with roses, which has been carried on through the years. One of the most exciting experiences of our Junior year was the receiving of our class rings. Our Junior Class Play entitled, The Night of January l6th, was a very unusual murder mystery and we think it ranks very high as one of the best ever presented at old A.H.S. The Prom was very special this year because it was all ours and it was the first Prom ever held in the new gym. It was one of the most gorgeously decorated Proms ever seen. The theme was Fantasyland and KingJerry Almos and Queen Sue Loibl reigned over the dance. Larry Drehmel was our attendant, This indeed was a busy and evmtful year for us. It is now our SENIOR year, changes have come over the whole class. We are now ready to meet the world. For class officers we chose President, Larry Drehmel: Vice-President, Richard LeBarrong Sec- retary, Norma Shoemakerg TreasLu'er, Mona Redmondg Student Council Representative, Jerry Almos. Bob Paddock was our Homecoming King and Joyce Draeger was his Queen. David Knuth was the Senior attendant. The basketball team this year consisted of mostly Seniors. J erry Almos broke the school record and won the Mississippi Valley Conference Crown. It was a very good season and the Seniors played their best since it was their last year. Our graduation pictures were of special significance to us. Another evmnt of our Senior year was our class play, Harvey, It was a tremendous success and everyone gave a top notch performance. Mrs. Gene Bridges was our director. The Seniors were very busy all year working on the annual which we believeis one of the best ones ever produced. All too soon graduation was herel 'l'he Seniors were ina flutter. The Baccalaureate Address was given on the evening of May 26. Graduation night arrived on the 29th of May. A very solemn and serious group of Seniors had presented themselves. The speaker was Mr. .T . J' . Bichler, a former Superintendent of our school and now Superinten- dent of Kaukauna. The prayer and benedictlon were given. A hushed silence fell over the crowd as Mr. Kopp, the Superintendent, handed us our diplomas. This was the big moment the Seniors had thought and dreamed about for four long years. This then, was our graduation. Now that we have graduated and are preparing to go out on a new sea of life, we leave all our happy days at Augusta High School behind us. There will remain with each and every one of us, those fond memories of high school days. i Wx M, X .4vf' P , Q' .I U Nl ORS , A PRESIDENTH - SECRETARY-- W. J. Anderson T, Scott VICE-PRESIDENT-M TREASURER--- D. Boetrcher D. AI-ndt vfij STUDENT COUNCIL i If 3 D. Raether ff' Jig? X' -Vx Af +P 57? o ff i fb 4, if , ' Y . V-. ,fV,:A,,,vQ!egf X, I , f . f f . V . - ' f. .. 1 L -I . .iq VL kg' ,Y 1:4 ielwvm.. -, 1 K ROW ONE: E. Jamke, C. Ckfoasdhle, E, Jaenke, J, Rnndallj. Kinseth, A. Sperber. K. Zell, G, Olson, S, Eaton, J, Messerschrnidt, J'. Guse, Mr, Armstrong. ROWTWO: S, Vonl-laden, C. Stevens, M, Faske, L. Raycher, P, Smith, D, Rugotzke, M, Moland. J. Behrens, J. Minert, K Sieg, C, Sperber, D. Bethke. ROW THREE: V. Shoemaker, .T. Kuhn, N. Clark, R Leifzke, M. Jusneson, .T . Almos. K Miller, L. Horel. M. Dehnke, D, Honadel, .T . Wine, ROW FOUR: B. Luedtke, J. Clark, B. Scott, B. Graham, D. Arndt, D, Boer- tcher. J. Anderson, G, Tourville, B, Bethke, L, Kirkham. ROW FIVE: D, Schwoch, E. Johnson, B. Arries, C. Johnson, R Dehnke, B, Honadel. R. Raether, R. Boettcher, D. Raether, T. Scott, D. Luedtke, G. Luedtke, G. Reineke. x B ' 'N 'J ' ' . Q N , xq.,J yfyini, -R x .bf JJ J ., R ' . ,rp lv! RK' 1, - ,uf M Y U. B, F.. 5 V, Q A , ser -in 'V W' W xl if ' X ' ', M ' mr I :N X, .J ' A .fx QV! Y- .f X1 1 L-M if lx PREs1DENr--- SECRETARY,-u D- Ames J. Mo1denhauer X VICE-PRESIDENT-H TREASURER--- . R LeMere S. Anger X ' STUDENT CGUNCIL-.-L J.Bi111er: X ' 1 I . wiiiiiikliiiziiim:1EE1122:1EE:12:11E::3E::2::1E::12::12g1:22:19' ' ' , ' ' , . L . 4 '1E:33.,21E:33EE322E::' E:3aE:3EE:31EE33?:33?k L . A , ' ' I l?EEE2::E2EEE2EEE' ' '1::1E::1E:11E::.-:nm .-E:u1E::1'z:lEgr.i3rf 'H '1w5iE::13g:11E::1 g:.- ,.:12::2Eg::Q:'.?- Y ' 1 . f 1 1' A'-SE:11EE11EE11EE:1EE111E:111-'''-,0 X ' 1 I X s. 2.f f'ne221f:11f'- ' ' ' Y ' 4.7 L . - dy A , MA a , 9 4 l ' V1 V . U ' I 0 x , xf N ,. I A - , . 0 , . ' sf' A ' O ,K . . 4 lux ' - 4 K-7 m. Row ous. B. vmundema. Luedtke. J. wumx, v. Petris, E. Bennie, R. sem-oeder. D. sag, L.-Eimbrechz, N A L13 L. P. Erdman, V. Eaton. H Almos. ROW TWO: Miss Bush, J. Troupe, P. Ayres, D. Erdman. J. Moldenhauer, W. 1. Ev D. Herrick, S. Osborn, J. Zank,G. Smith, S, Ringhand, B. Spencer, Miss GrinseL ROW THREE: D. Arries, 1 f .V , g S. Anger, F. Blackooon, M. Daniels, N. Colvin, S, Sief, K Schacht, B. Hoff, S, Flick, J. Lowman. ROW, I ' LV FOUR: T. Rugotzke, I. Balliett, L. Raether, D, Bruder, C. Von Haden, W. Bauch, L. Welke, J. Harvey. R. L-ff Henning, H, Hicks, G, Gilbertson, D. LeMere, B, Miller. ROW FIVE: G. DeBusman, L. Olson, M. Black- f Ji' ooon, K Setzer, C. Luethe, A. Shong, C. Wilkinson, G. Bucholil. J. Smith. ROW SIX: R. Staats, C. Sabin. I. McCgd: J. Lone, Gr7egBr,Jf1:Cunnett. ,x awww ag, J ,, - . 'V' . .-JJ' L' x',57 u v'V f wif 5 f f NX .f 'x' -.JJ -V9fQ2g.,i' J E 1 X , 1 . V .. . f iw .flu CU' -' X- Y ' .L l, is-...J i T FRESHMEN M Y TW: Pm-fSmsNT--- SEcRH'rARY--- T. Roberts S. A1m0S VICE-PRESIDENI'-0 TREASURER-U D. Randall L. Remake K. Bauch ,V Q' x f. --f-J I f . - 2-I k I' 1 V ...f w,f.-,. I' 7 S y - ' ' 4 K Q .' 1 5 A H , ROW ONE: Moore, M. Cl3rk,K. Piel, K, Bluch, S. Almos, M. Rahl, S. Rlhl. I. Sing, P, SUCY. I. Setzer, K Volbrecht. ROW TWO: Mr. Steadmln, J. Turner, J. Sieg, L. Balliett, J'. Kuehn, K. Peuse, K Banu, N Dobrenz, S. Houadel, E. Flick. ROW THREE: .T . Esse, G. Minto, S. Bucholz, M Noll, D. Strauck, I. Balliett, S. Johnson, L. Johnson, G. Wright, L. Eaton. ROW FOUR: V. Lambrecht, D. Balliett. M. Woog, J. Boettcher, T. Korth, D, Langworthy, C. Daniels, D. Ra.nda11,J'. Brown. ROW FIVE: L. Reineke, D. Kirkham, D. Dehnke, R. Karstensen, D, Erdman, W. Crandall, .T . Luedtke, T. Roberts, E. Shoemaker. ROW SIX: E. Zillmer, D. Rucks, K Lane, J. Green, R. DeBusman. ROW SEVEN: D. Penis, L. Wolfgang. J'. Messerschmidt, R Erickson, D. Solle, L. Pope, J. Vonliaden, D. Paddock, T. Zidu, J. Swaner. STUDENT COUbEIL s 3 F i 5 f- f .t ,,.Q,....,,...l Q View Q X 'di 1 ' 4 gs yd i 1 ,,,..... 1 ww E T H1 W.--vi I 4521. Q-4322.-5343 GQ7 1 O . ??'4l1fg'S4, B 25-LO 40F36 ROW ONE: R. Staats, R. LeMere, D. Luedtke, L. Drehmel, R. Paddock, D, Raether, J. Balliert, D. Paddock, B. Luedtke. ROW TWO: D. Schwoch, C. Sabin, R. Erickson, R. Scott, I. Clark, D. Arndt, D. Gregor, D. Boettcher, D. Balliett, Mr. I. Fults, Mr. R. Hendrickson. ROW THREE: H. Hicks, L. Olson, D. Solie, G. Luedtke, D. Bruder, T. Roberts, I. Anderson, L. Raether, T. Rugotzke, R. Dehnke, W. Crandall, D. Dehnke. J. X lv' ll ' gfifizg? F1 . Darrel Arndt, E Mississippi Valley Conference HONORABLE MENTION Bob Paddock, T Don Luedtke, HB Dave Gregor, HB Sc E Bob Sraars, F iw ' W ' W ' IT? vi kjflfviwfgi LW C bd ,,L ' Jfl 'fl ,fi Vffflxjx I L! jp, D. Langworthy B. Miller L. Reineke A fi 34 f A 9598574 4 X .Q ., gpaw-I ASUS, R . .,,, 1 ISI lim Un -at lun nun f 424 xc, 'ln 504 N 1 ul UI R fl O 5 ' B- ROW ONE: L. Olson, J. Boettcher. ROW TWO: E. Johnson, I. Balliett, J. Clark, R. Scott, R. Harke, J. Almos, Mr. Fults, L. Monson, D. Gre r, I. Anderson D. Boettcher. G. Tourvilie, B. Miller. A n ' Aww , 1 gi,g1,.X.rQ.Q,V E UU! vyrwf' JW -Ufm hmigfbu fl ' ibm' A XQO Kwwff ,bppuuvfy AK A . .V ,L 3 L U fd ,J H D, -Eyvbbufjil 1 im., 14,01 b r 'W ,WW icrfway ' 5' fbi , vw W fm, W WN ' ll yy A M C .TERRY AL os A Q E Mississippi Valley , ff' Conference Record s if 42 points D' xy I. 1 If V , girly X L30 fbxi Lbkffk Ax Jvo ilkf Spf HR ,ta qfx r I W fixgpi' L 'SW cr-'N J' 'Nw , fry' 'Y' X Q !-,pF rxjyr BYY7557 J, v .Y kjfff-1 Sbxpwvr-f X DV fr un, QxNPJ,fJ l iX,J 'isdn-ijx JV, .ff gfiffw R ' W, - ,J C519 x, P f N . SCBYQ. N. Clar , L. rel, M. , land. I .f V,.! ',J gy K UNL5' 2- 'X' A jf-'A Mr, A jf 'gpfh if F 4 0, ,f ROW ONE: D. Bruder, T. Rugotzke. D. Solie, R. Scott. D. Balliett, D. Randall. ROW TWO: Mr Hendrickson. D. Dehnke, R. DeBusman, T. Roberts. D. Paddock, R. Erickson, C. Daniels, V. Lam- brecht. L. Reineke. J. Boettcher. x 1 1 . V Y 4 k R . -, W , - x- N . 1 N 'Z' y X x vp. HB!! f . , Q , , I EA M I L! 1 f ff' , i if 'UL V L 1 im! . Y, W . ' .-ij it ,bij O1 ,-SS N 6 L 4 ' K T, 1 ,H , .7 1 Y K f Y H' . . L .' 1' O I- . , , l . J L n jfvgf f , 1 ...P ' A If C- C A.v' 1 L k z ' xg' Y 'V 1 . xl fri 4. x C 'f P' ' , , D 714 c fff' . X4 f,'dr'.. 'W D. Ames, M. Daniels, If-Balliett, H. Almog. S. Almos. C. 5,1 5: Q . 3'-' i ---- ,M fx, L ' I ROW ONE: Mr. Fulrs. I. Balliztt, L. Monson, J. Alrnos, J. Thompson, R. Harke, G. Luedtke, L. DrehmeL ROW TWQ G. Tourville, D. Boettcher, D. Gregor. J. Clark, G. DeBusman, D, Arndt, L. Scgrp, T. Rugotzke. W. Bauch, B. Miller. . . .1 ,, UL Wx, . , I' . of f ,f , of Q, JJ! lf. ll' A A C Q QL A' LWW'5f f T yr . X ' , J 1 X x. . wc. W ,Q . J A Wifi Uv- L f YJLV mujxjj, j,L,L,L lflvfff A f mf! L 'W X ' I , 4' f ' MNH VCX. N ,www ' f 1 U ' ' ' 52. U ' Cars J' I, 1 L ff. L' ROW ONE: B. Miller, L. Reineke, D, Dehnke,R. LeMere, L. Raether. H. Hicks, D. Randall, D, Schwoch, T. Rugotzke. ROW TWO: R. Harke, K Per1'Y. J. Almos, C. Daniels, D. DeBusman, W, Bauch, C. Sabin, D. Luedtke, Mr. Hendrickson, ROW THREE: G, Tourville, W. Honadel, E. Johnson, J. Anderson, D, Boettcher, T, Roberts..T. Boettcher, D, Bruder, D. Balliett. ROW FOUR: G, DeBusman, D, Knuth, D, Paddock, D, Raether, B. Paddock, L. Monson, L. Drehmel, G. Luedtke. ROW FIVE: D. Gregor, J. Clark, R. Scott, D, Arndt, R. Staats, J. Balliett. D, 1 1 1 ' ik J 1 ROW ONE: N. Clark, S. Honadel, M. Daniels, B, Rugotzke, M. Moland, M. Clark, K Plel, M. Croaadale, E. Wilkinson. ROW TWO: I-L Almos, A. Sperber, L. Johnson, J. Setzer, Mrs. Shea, S. Osborn, L. Horel. J. Behrens, C. Croasdale, J. Zank. ROW THREE: S. Ringhand, M. Noll, S. Almos, S. Rahl, .T. Kuehn, K Peuse, K. Bann, S. Johnson. ROW FOUR: D. Arries, B. Luedtke, S. Anger, N. Colvin. .T . Balliert, B. Hoff. WN , . ,., ,S-9-1 AF ,Q kkxb Lv! ty! .v ' N X A r-FJ ,f,9J X - C ' fu ,YIXX iff., N , 1 ,, .V 'K rf! rr! I3 73 X -flx If -, X pig! 1 ,ij J 1.1 2' ' Mfr' v uf SJI JX X ' Q .4 1 1 Vrcv Vi! I 'Tl' PN. .1 ,,T K X J y 'J Xl -9 Q.: .N .Ju l I-l n 9 ff ON Q 74'-TP? 1 K . - - .L , , '-' ' x X xf' fry 1 3 ' , ' ' H 1 f 7 .AJ A 7 ff--Cfxifu K S ' l 9 Q Fr! s V- , J . V 7 9 yi J xy 9 ' ,L ' . ,L K 1 f fx fl J Q Z' rf 7 I If KR, - ROW ONE: L. Monson, D. Schwoch, R. Dehnke, D, Luedtke, L. Drehmel, L. Kirkham, R. Harke. ROW TWO: Mr. Hull, C. Sabin, G. Gi1bertson,R. LeMere, W. Bethke, W. Honadel, C. Johnson, J. Smith. . , .ii ROW ONE: R, Schroeder, J, Witte, J, Guse, M. Clark, S.Honade1, M. Noll, S.Sief, N. Clark, J. Molden- hauer, D, Honadel, B, Rugotzke, N. Dobrenz, V, Shoemaker. ROW TWO: G. Olson, S. Osborn, S. Anger, K. Miller, L. Horel. H. Almos, C, Croasdale. J. Behrens, N. Smith, S. Almos, .T . A1m0S. S. Rabi. J- Zank. 5- Eaton' L- Eaton- Row THREE: D, Ki:-kham, T, Scott, G, Tourville, W. Bauch. .T . Clark. R. Graham. R- Scgtt, J, Balliett, R. Boettcher, T, Rugotzke, K. Perry, ROW FOUR: L. Reineke, T. Ziehr, R. Zank, G. Reineke. D. Boencher, F, Thompson, J, Almos, R. Dehnke, D. Luedtke, E. Shoemaker. ROW ONE: J. Wilcox, E. Jaenke, J. Turner, K. Bauch, G. Olson, K Peuse, P. Strey, S. Almos, L. Eaton S, Buchholz, S, Eaton, D, Arries, S, Rahl. J. Moldenhauer, ROW TWO: J, Sieg, D. Sieg, K Sieg, R. Schroeder, E. Bethke, S. Ringhand, M. Clark, D. Bann, B. Luedtke, N. Clark, H, Almos, P. Smith, D. Herrick, K. Piel, N. Dobrenz, V. Shoemaker. ROW THREE: C, Croasdale, I. Balliett, B. Hoff, A. Sperber, K, Schacht, S, Osborn, N, Colvin, S. Anger, S, Kinseth, J, Randall, J. Minert, S. Honadel. ROW FOUR: J. Sieg, L. Balliett, J, Kuehn, J' , Troupe, C. Sperber, S. Johnson, C. Stevens, L. Horel, M. Justensen, K. Miller, J, Guse, D, Honadel, V, Pettis. ROW FIVE: J, Witte, E. Jaenke, J. Behrens, D. Bethke, M. Moland, S. Sief, R. Leitzke, M. Redmond, G. Smith, M, Dehnke. J. Almos, D. Rugotzke. ROW SIX: M. Daniels, M. Sperber, D, Strauch, J'. Messerschmidt, N, Smith, K Volbrecht, M, Noll, M. Croasdale. - .af 3 4 pi . i ' ., 'V -e Q. L . 2 S 'vp '- n w ff: 35? Aj, 1 v Ui' wg' e , f L.Mk.a . wx:,ng,Q,- 43d . J im jfls, .j my -an wjpywr WP A aww? Q19 : fi f X5 ,.. I 15? li In-11 ' fr' 5 5 K1z:r?V 'f ss' film .vffgn 1 YL ,.ffL lW.,,1,N , Q 'V W 'B fy, , .' L. 3 2 W X. R+ . - .QM ' M, ROW ONE: S. Kinserl4,E.Jae.nke,G, Herrick, J. Draeger, P, Ida, ROW TWO: J, Wilcox, V. Shoemaker, K. Sieg, E. Wilkinson!-M. Croasdale, N, Colvin, M. Redmond, S. Langworthy, B. Rugotzke, T. Scott. ABSENT: jv- M, Reetz. 50 , 'J ' . - W IJJ JX1 ,, 499 Jj if V AMLFJ ff N VW XO S! I X' ' ov 'id' A H fy' Q 1- . X .KJ A ' G 15' J P7 J , 'VW Sf . 1 A af .V H w 4, ,yd J , A fr X 3 rj!-A F Ni V, W L V, xnxx, , F NN 1 ,W W .QJ ,Jw ,. s W W .f JT DJ W ' - JF F Q fx W ,wp J I ff ,F If ,J VA MJ NX xr x 1 Y ' z X ' Q by 3 ,xv RF ff 0 jg, F 1. 3 ww .L .W 1 , U ' J U :L K VX J L vlvw Y wb V' X x, wx. I xg gd I W 'VPT JU L ,xy D210 R Y X vi 'vcr 2 1' dark, I 'JD ROW ONE: N, Smith, E. xl aenke, C. Croasdale, J. Behrens, M. Croasdale, E. Wilkinson, R. Rugotzke, M. Redmond, N. Clark. ROW TWO: Mr,Steadman, P, Strey. B. Hoff, J. Balliett, M. Moland, S. Sief, K, Schacht, K. Sieg, K Miller. J. Sieg, ROW THREE: D. Arries, L. Horel, S. Kinserh, D. Rugotzke, R. Leitzke, J. Messerchmidt, D, Honadel. ABSENT: M, Reetz. 1 q l1.x 1 '17 li OF! WPHM Pwwi whim PF SC T0 UU EC TL f?5:s'v ONE: J. Draeger, J. 1denhauer,J.Messerschmidt,Mr, Armstrong, L. Monson, J. Ander- tzke. RO T ' . J. Lowman, D, Arries. J. Minert, R. Leitzke, N. Clark, J, Behrens, Croa ale, M Cr s le, E. Jaenke. ROW THREE: S. Sief, R. LeMere, J. Clark, D. Arndr, KL! K P ock, D. atch, . rrick, M. Danwjgsjj l XSL r rx I vb XM QV! 3601 u -x.. 'BQJL' ifif L,Q.XfLLfQJ ' LQ, CL 'H . - ,7 A , J T ,K J r fr , -72 If-414, ZZ4, 7 is , dm abfuj LM J M r femrwo JV Z Ag C42 or V T T T f .4 I f Q 4, H , Vw J. 0 ,f7df?4fc5,Z', AZ!! 2? , C51 r V' f xml? QL ff, f I ,-f fl nfjfj L4 I U Q! MK N U KY. rfidiff Nwkjirg fx 4 RCW ONE: D, Arr-ies, B, Rugotzke, M, Redmond, Mr. Hull. J. Anderson, J. Almos, K. Bauch, ROW TWO: D, Bruder, T, Roberts, J. Balliett, D, Raether, B. Paddock, L. Drehmel, J. Behrens, L R, Ives. E HUMEM QXXKUR mm AKEQS .5XM.EfQlQ15t ROW ONE: K. Volbrecht, P. Strey, J. Sieg, D. Honadel, S. Sief, J. Messerschmidt, B. Rugotzke, M. Redmond. I. Behrens, N. Smith, E. Bethke, M. Croasdale, P. Ida. ROW TWO: Miss Bush, J. Draeger, K Bauch, I. Setzer, M. Clark, S. VonHaden, M. Faske, L. Raycher, P. Smith, C. Stevens, J. Almos, K. Miller, J. Minert, K Sieg. ROW THREE: J. Sieg. L. Balliett, S. Rahl, M. Rahl, K Bann, K. Peuse, S. Ringhand, S. Osborn, J. Zank, K Schacht, J', Wilcox, D. Sieg. ROW FOUR: E. Jaenke, C. Croasdale, A. Sperber, S. Kinseth, J. Randall, B. Hoff, J. Moldenhauer, D. Herrick, J. Guse,.R. Schroeder. ROWNFIVE: E. Jaenke. L. Horel, D. Rugotzke, E. Wilkinsen, M. Dehnke, D. Erdman, V. Pettis, G, Smith, G. Olson. ROW ONE: B. Luedtke, E.Johnson, D. Schwoch, R. Hai-ke, L. Monson, B. Paddock, L. Drehmel, D, Luedtke, D. Randall, B. Balliett, T. Korth, Mr. Hull. ROW TWO: K. PerrY,.T. Brown, G. Bucholz, D. Rucks, R. Dehnke, D. Bruder. .T. Balliett, R. Staats, C. Sabin, J. Esse, H. Hicks. ROW THREE: B. Bethke, G. DeBusman. C. VonHaden, J. Messerschmidr, D. Dehnke, R. Boettcher, W. Bauch, T. Rugotzke, D. LeMere, R DeBusman. .T . Smith. ROW FOUR: C. Wilkinson, R. Karstensen, D. Paddock, K Setzer. J. Crandall, G, Gilbertson, W. Spencer, B. Miller, D. Gregor, L. Welke, L. Kirkham. ROW FIVE: B. Honadel, K. Lane, D. Solie, R. Scott, W. Schmidt, W. Honadel, C. Johnson, R. Raether, G. Luedtke. Q F fl iw f 9 9 5 fm '. , v X K ROW ONE: Mr. Armstrong, D. Arndt. .T. Almos, R Harke, Mr. Hendrickson, L. Monson. J. Ballietr, G. Luedrke, Mr. Hull. ROW TWO: Mr. Fults, J. Clark, R. Soon, D. Boertcher, L. Scott, D. Gregor, G, Tourville, T, Rugotzke, D. Balliett, Mr. Lehman. ROW THREE: Mr. Steadman G Tourville, D. Raether, R Staats, .T . Anderson. ROW FOUR: B. Miller, D. Knuth, D. Paddock, D. Schwoch. ROW ONE: Mr. Lehman, W. Crandall, D. Kirkharn, R. Henning, L. Kirkham, W. Bethke, V. Lambrecht, E. Shoemaker, A. Shong, R. Dehnke. ROW TWO: L. Pope, J. Lone, M. Blackcoon, J. Connett, D, Langworthy, W, Honadle, C. Daniels, R. Zank, .T . McCord. ITIS ...QV fb, K 4 ,.!K!.i.h S Q ff' CNW if-x ROW ONE: P. Smith, P, Ida., Mr. Lehman, N. Shoemaker, E. Wilkinsen. ROW TWO: K. Sieg, I. Minert,VD 5 gotzke, I. Guse, L. Hanson. I ' , . rgr,!u!59R'AvJ!,p,'f,b! .-df Jff7 '1'p,N' f QA, My off f,,J Q- ,I ,W fv V., J' ' .Y jf ' ,J ,Y ff ,L N - 'Y' . Wx, 0, .igkjfwp J, Lau PIM F V7 xx NM? ga? ,fr'i. V v' fjflx C., 96 asf DQ! 'X' .ly ,Im N, N ...W if fb fn Q 1+-JJ, ,Cf AVN, I ff' ,095 7 'Pa Inv .fr fl.- rgfkggx V , ,f .1 ' ,ff Q2 Q. f -f Y Nffyf , V- uf - f , VMI'-X 'C H' 0.9! ww gfxrrhfljrgiv .F :V-I ,Of X .' ' K- f - VV M My ,gfdf fy . df if My divx Uni V aj Q 'ga' ffyr .L KU, ly!!! , -A 'I CF jp. ROW ONE: P, Ida, B, Rugotzke, N, Smith, Mrs. Silvernail. M. Redmond, M. Croasdale, E. Wilkin- son. ROW TWO: K. Sieg, G. Herrick, J. Minert, D. Erdman, C. Sperber, M. Moland, M. Delmke, S, Eaton, L. Raycher. J. Draeger, R, Schroeder. ROW THREE: R. LeBarron, F. Thompson, K Perry. gsg ,X N 1 bf-'H tk fX ,xt Q Yagi' XO lk V iv at FQ'- gk J, SQ r 'fn 'Q Y ROW ONE: E. Jaenke, C. Croasdale, N. Smith, M. Croasdale, J. Behrens, N. Clark, H, Almos, ROW TWO: D. Hatch, M. Moland, J. Moldenhauer, D. Herrick. J. Messerschmidt, T. Scott. ROW THREE: B. Hoff, L. Horel, S, Sief, M. Daniels, D, Arries. 'NLV,AQ5Q J-B f'.x 1 'thx SN, 4' . if N. CA. X' '- X5 f' il J-I . . l N - kr CL.. wa rr 1 S s 'L J' Xvx'-,, ,...n Lis ef.,xv A lukngixx Q 1' AX' ' A Y .A , . HL ' Qs-vb., 'gg -Q..-- -... S, J J Q v 1 F ' v ' rl N -xr J J, - I rx- ' . OWU. ' ' ' f- .f Y . N-I R 1 X, I ' ...JL ,x - w .- M-, KL ROW ONE: E. Gregor, V. Petris, D. Craig, W. Stout, C. Kohnke, A. Hoff, B. Staves. J. Pettis, F Zank, ROW TWQ C. Wood, A, Scott, T, Tourville, M. Rugotzke, S. Colvin, P. Herrel. J. Cleutier, L. Johnson, J. Boettcher, T. Tyler, J. Smith, T. Erdman. ROW THREE: C. Galston, L. Sieg, N. Hull, M. Horel, E. Bethke, P, Rahl. J. Nelson, B, Scott, I, Zank, J. Olson, S. Shefchick, B. Zank, M, Rugotzke, ROW FOUR: N. Dobrenz, M. Henning, J. Osborn, T. Hall, M. Schroeder, R Reineke, ll- Dinl...-A T rN.........IL. na -ug... A1-. n-,,.u...... -1- A 1 1- . Q - ' ROW ONE: J, Smith, R. Anger, D. Korth, ROW TWO: J. Bartlett, T. Erdman, E. Monson, T. Tourville, V. Pettis, F. Zank, K Schedler, A. Hoff, J. Wagner, ROW THREE: J. Crandall, C. Moldenhauer, E. Lam- brecht, I. Thompson, W, Scott, K, Colby. ROW ONE: B, Staves, PL Pettis, J. Pettis, V. Pettis, J. Thompson, P, Peplau, J. Trurnph, C. Moldenhnuer, B. Zank, A. Rose, N. Stevens. ROW TWQ E. Greger, M. Graham, S. Olson, D. Zillmer, K. Greger, G. Kuehn, S. Smith, J. Stevens. A. Scott, J. Connett. ROW THREE: D, Ayers, M. Henning, K. Schedler, G Rahl. B. Zillmer, C. Scott, B. Stelter, M. Ziehr, D. Rugotzke, T. Langworthy. ROW FOUR: D. Korth, E Brown, D. Bruder, B, Noll, R. Honadel, D. Burger, D. Reineke, E. Lambrecht. A. Staves. 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'-42'-5-' '-' f:Q .-3.3.33 Sl. E 'I WW 51' ET: iii REMZMBER ZJXEN2 gi lfif ia, , A K , 'wif-X? 4.19411 'G' W' um A 6 Qiamf , ' Jzq 5 Z A fi' JJHJ'u, Wi L -v? 5 E A ui? X A I f ' J L Q 'W 'WH Emmy U g. V. A , .A g if -,'. t' I j .gxznqyyh 'fr -f W . 1 x I fa. I f bk H i , - - . Q K K- 3, , av, f , W, lv P-E aff f M n ' xv. A ixh fl na M X , doin xx X X 1 w-rf? endif' ,n .., , Q '4' vlvv -Sass N.. V ROW ONE: H. Petnis, J. Pettis, V. Petris, K. Schedler, G. Rahl, M. Hmning, B. Zank. A. Rose, N. Stevens. ROW TWO: T. Langworthy, D, Korth, D, Zillmer, K Gregor, G. Kuehn, S. Smith, R. Honadel, T. Erdman. ROW THREE: D, Ayres, D, Holman, J. Thompson, W. Soon, E. Lambrecht, C. Moldmhauer. ROW FOUR: E, Brown, D, Bruder, B, Noll, A, Staves. SEVEN AND EIGHT ROW ONE: B. Staves, E. Gregor, S, Olson, B, Zillmer, C. Scott, B. Stelter, M. Ziehr. J. Stevens, A. Scott, ROW TWQ H. Schwoch, P. Peplau. M. Graham. J. Trumph, J'. Connett, D. Shong, Mr. Bridges. ROW THREE: V. Rucks, D. Burger, B. Langworthy, D. Reineke, C. Bechtel. ROW FOUR: R. Ives. J. Thompson, D. Rugotzke. gli! ROW ONE: C. Croasdale, N. Randall, J'. Nelson, D. Ives, M. Schroeder, M. Ayres, P. Rahl, J, Zook, P. Looker. ROW TWO: P. Wegner, B. Kawell, I. Brown, NL Rugotzke, S. Colvin, C. Daniels, Mrs. Peuse. ROW THREE: J. Horel, T. Anderson, D. Craig, J. Reetz, R Staves, C. Petris, .T. Steadman, G, Woog. ROW FOUR: J. Osbom, W. Englesby, R Honadel, S. Swartz, W, Stout, J. Boetcher, T, Hall. FIVE AND SIX ROW ONE: M. Greger, M. Seif, K Croasdale, I. Burger, L. Scott, A. Hoff, M. Rugotzke, T. Tourville, F. Zank. ROW TWO. L Zank, J. Bartlett, J. Wegner, L. Balliett, E. Monson, K. Kunz, K Galston, Mrs. Sperber. ROW THREE: K. Colby, T. Tyler, E. Bechtel, J. Mayo, J. Johnson, R. Anger, D. Zillmer. ROW FOUR: A. Shoemaker, J. Smith, C. Lambrecht, R. Holmen, L. Olson. ROW FIVE: .T. Crandall, D. Raber, R Hatch. ...P alll! ff ROW ONE: J. Petris, L. Osborn, P. Haldeman, J, Ziehr, K. Daniels, S. Kasenow, S. Daniels, L. Scefchif, S. Honadel, D. Naus, J. Nelson, J. Hoff, C. Dovenspike. ROW TWO: R Thurston, J. Gilbertson, M. Korth, T. McCord, D. Moen, A, McE1.roy, D, Bauch, K. J ungerberg, D. Zook, R Osborn. P. Sieg, Mrs. Gabler. ROW THREE: L. Erickson, T. Randall, F. Craig, J. Peplau, G. Shong, C. Reineke. ROW FOUR: P. Moore, P, Vinopal, R. Arries, K, Noll. ABSENT: J. Schimmelfpenig. THREE AND FOUR ROW ONE: S. Schefchik, P. Ives, C. Kohnke, N. Hull, S. Staves, K Daniels, J. Mayo, L. Naus, C. Wood, N. Rose, M. Rahl. ROW TWO: E. Bauch, M. Moland, J. Cloutier, L. Sieg, M. Zook, J. Bruder, L. Martinek, V. Olson, J. Zook. J. Olson, Mrs. Hardesty. ROW THREE: D. Nerby, T. McElroy, B. Ives, M, Harden, D. Zank, R Reineke, P. Herz-ell. ROW FOUR: J. Englesby, V. Piel, B. Boetcher. ABSENT: S. Thon KINDERGARTEN ROW ONE: S, Wood, B. Staats, D. Dickinson, L. Shong, R. J ungerburg, J. Osborn, D. Sieg, P. Berry. R. Dovenspike, T. Olson. ROW TWQ K. Morgan, B, Hull. M. Olson, J. Hall, H. Martin, R Taggart, J. Kasenow, B. Brown, B, warhke, Mrs, Krueger, ROW THREE: C. Vinopal, T. McKeever, J. Englesby, T. Frutiger, B. Smith, K. Zook. ROW ONE: P. Johnson, D. J ungerburg, L, Mills. K. Kohnke, J. Zank, J. Naus, J . Livermore, J . Staats, Mrs, Witte, ROW TWQ R. Hahn, R Moen, J. Olson, B. Osborn, E. Davis, S. Anderson, L. No11, T. Looker, D. Ziook, M. Vinopal. ROW THREE: L. Noll, G. Erickson., D. Lighthizer, M. Polinske. .T. Craig. ONE AND TWO ROW ONE: J. Zillmer, P, Wtllkom, D, Finch, S. Olson, M. Erdman, J. Metz. J. Englesby, M. Hall, Z, Works, Miss Loock. ROW TWO: D. Gregor, C. Wood, J. Johnson, B. Trumph, K. Olson, B. Graham, T. Anderson, D. Nehring, D. Frutiger. ROW THREE: R. Schroeder, D. Gruhn, D. Brown, M. Taggart, D. Olson, F. Balliett. 1. Cagey Characters 2. I'm still looking! 3. Oh..h..h..h 4. Sitting Pretty 5. Remember When???? 6. Anyone for cricket???? 8. Such is life. 9, Sleepy Time Gal 10. What dreams are made of. 1112 ., 7 2 11. Hollywood Dolls!!! 12. Buddies . . . In 13. Mr. D. 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