Baraboo High School - Minnewaukan Yearbook (Baraboo, WI)

 - Class of 1950

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Quoting Mr. XVillson's message, published when our school was pictured in the Xlilwaukee Sentinel. we can best show why Baraboo High School holds our deeply-rooted affection: Baraboo High School exists for one primary PIII'- pose: To help each student become an effective individual in the democratic life of the community. capable of standing on his own feet and meeting his obligations squarely, intelligently, concerned with the rights of others. honest and courageous in his support of the things he deems right. The 1950 Xlinncwaukan Stall' hopes to present a one-year story in words and pictures of the things we like about our school. the means by which Baraboo High School is achieving its purpose. We dedicate our annual to Mr. Herbert Hawkins and Mrs. Harriet Andrews. XVe feel that they especially deserve this honor: Mr. Hawkins because he has done an exceedingly fine job in preparing the boys in Manual Training for future work and Mrs. Andrews for the fine foundation she has laid in each and every seventh and eighth grade English student. The Staff wishes to thank Mr. Zarling and Mr. Mueller. josten's liing Company, Photo Engraving, Sauk County Publishing Company, Boehm Bindery, and all others who helped to make this annual possible. Also we would like to give a special kind of thanks to Miss Co1'nish for her help. 2 TABLE 0F CUNTENTS E. Harding, R. Radke, B. Krumm Baraboo High School means teachers and other stuclentsg teachers who in addition to their regular duties of teaching help us to solve our prob- lems and students with Whom We learn to adjust ourselves 'to our environ- mentv .............. ,.......... ....,.............................,.......,....,...,.,.,.............,,..........,....... P a ge 4 There are all-important athletic teams which leave so many exciting moments in our memories ..................................................,........................... Page 34 We like the organizations at the school, such as band, A Cappella class plays, and the other organizations which encourage the appreciation of fine artsi' .....................,............................,..............,..............,...,,w,uu,...,.....,........... Page 44 There are the clubs to which We may belong, and if We are qualified, we may be chosen by classmates to lead one of these organizations ...... Page 56 Quotations from WHY I LIKE BARABOO HIGH SCHOOL by Everett Harding, Class of ,50 3 Az' B.-JIS we like fwaowimy lfze , iff' cf' ,J ' -, JU 'P 1 . 0 W kr, - ly, 2 ix.. , 'ff 1 X ,jjj A JJ' v ' ' , 'fr' u ,, , 4 A vy F 5 --N ii!! g J Nfxshl' .fl XX is 'A Q' 5 , La , ' .,r1,! ,fu l , l 1 I . AJ ,QV ' 'da L . Q ,. .1 ,sf ,J we - ,M X. J w, ,fig I .- I 1 , y X3 X - 1 - Qxx, v-. -f A rf' X ,,. 1 ' l , t . A N Q2 JI kj s ' J' ' ,, .V T. 1 1 5 Baraboo High School means teachers and other studentsg teachers who in addition to their regular duties of teaching help us to solve our problems and students with whom we leam to adjust ourselves to our environment. 5 . GonnoN I,. NV1L1,5oN Univ. of NNisq-onsin. Univ. of Lyons, Frnncc Supvrintcndcnt, Principal of lligh School S Slcvi-:nN RINKOB NORMAN K, SOLUM LLlWfl'Dl'l' C01-, Univ. of NVisconsin Univ. Oi Vi'iSCOIlSill junior High Principal, Band PIIYSICN Director Asst. l'rinc-ipni of High School SCHOOL BOARD Guofxcz h1CARTHUlX WALTER IENKS IIAm,ANn IIILL, Mus. I'IIiNRY RINGLING, WM. BENZIES, JR. 6 W'Al,LACE AKEY Nlumviuii Col., Univ. of XYisL'misiii Latin, lfinglisll Key Club. Latin Clnli HARRIET ANDREXVS Milwaukee 'licziclivls Lol. English BETH AHVESON Lawn-iiuf Cul., Cnlinn- lain Univ. 'l'cuL'i1L'1's Cui. Niudcrn llistory, Snriol- wus' Tri-Ili-Y JOSEPH BAER Milwznikcv 'Il-uclicrs Col., Univ. of xViSL'OllSill Bnsiiu-ss Law, Civics, lin-mimiiics IDL-lnitm-, Foruiisics, Stn- dcnt Council LAVVRENCE BEYENS 1 Milton Cul., Univ. ni XYisconsin Cl'I11'Ii1ll Sf,-iciiuv 5 tl 1'. lligli lfuotimaill JEAN CAHM ICIIEL Immun St. YIii'llL'ili'l'S Cui., Crinnvll Col. Souiiii Stnmiius Alnninr Bamitm-ii ANTOINETTE CORNISH Milton Col., Coliinilmia Univ. Tvziclic-rs Cul, English Miinicwinikuii, junior Class, Tliuiizl Mgfvff IIAZEL DAHL Siipcwirmi' YIiC1lCill'l'S Col. English i'iUl'l'llSiL'S, Iligli Light IWAR-IORIE ENRICHT XVlIit1'VViltl'I' 'l'valclwi's Col., Univ. Iuwai c:CUlIll'll'j', Brmkkmwpilig, Banking IIARHIET FURSYTIIE Lllcil'USSl' St. 'lil'llCilk'l'S C ul lli1j'SiL'Lll Iidlin-ntimi Cl.:X.i-X., Pi-p Chili Burwlblw in J il I . K' ' u f H' .V J f X 'N .JVM W A. . 4 144 J'-'I ' I i l ,QNAL DONALD .RIFFEY DOROTHY LANCE llivcr Falls St. Tcachcrs Col. Chcluistry, Matlicmatics Scnior Class JANE HASLANGER Univ. of VVisconsin Music HERBERT IIAWKINS Univ. of NVisconsin Manual Arts JoHN JANDT Univ. of VVisc0nslu Agricultura- F. F. A. JOAN KROENING lklilwaukcc Downcr Col. English, French Senior Class, French Club, Forensics North Park Col., North- wcstcrn University Typing, Shorthiuul, Officc Pructicc x WILLIAM LEIDHOLDT Univ. of North Dakota Physical lflclucaition llcucl Couch EDNA LEISSBIAN Milwaiulccc St. 'l'C2lCl1l'l'S Col.. Univ. of VViscon- sin English Junior Class Play, Frcsh- man Spa-cch Club MARGARET MCCUAN St. Thcrcszl Col. AlJl0l1I'2l Hot Lunch Program JASON T. NICOL LaCrosse St. Tcuclicrs Col., Univ. of NVis- consin Jr. High Basketball ? I .rw RUTH REINEMANN Milwaukee St. Teachers Col. Art ETHEL RICH Milton Col., Univ. of Wisconsin English, Speech, Ag-Thalia Play, Senior Class Play EUGENE RUNHOLM Northland Col., Superior St. Teachers Col., Univ. of VVlisconsin Civics Guidance, Assistant Foot- hall Coach MAIIIELLEN SCHADDE Univ. of Minnesota, Univ. of VVisconsin Librarian GERALD SCOTT Stevens Point Teachers Col. Biology Paper Staff, Hi-Y, Junior Class I E l l l Class of 1950 Where they were there was action! ACCOLA, JANETTE RUTH Laugh ulnl Ihr zrorlil luugbx with you. Cborus 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate 4, Forensics 1, 2. AMUNDSON, JAMES Ame The only ffflllllll' will: Irving able lo read a wouzun like u lmole is -you'n' liable lo forge! your 17111112 Boys' Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4 CTreas.J Operetta 4, Senior Class Play. ASTLE, ALAN HAROLD ulh-Ll Innoiwlf looking lm! ob my! We know br ixn'l xo sl:-y. Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2 3, F.F.A. 2, 3, Basketball man- ager 2, Football manager 2, 3, 4. BANKS, LOUELLA M. K'Lou Tlmxr' who kixx uml lell un' not half as lnul ax llwxe u lm kiss uml exuggrrrzlr. Cborus 2, Girls, Clee Club 1, fa, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3 qv.1wt-5.7, 4 Student Council 4, Dralnaties 1, Tbalia 2, 3 lV.Pres.J, 4, Pep Club 3, 4 fPres.D, Junior Clzlss Play, Ag-Tbalia Plays 2, 4 fDiree- torl. ALEXANDER, JOYCE M. Ioyee ix Il girl who ullulyx rv- lUK'llIl7t'l'X OIIZYUVX. Cborus 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 CV. Presj, Latin 2, Minnewaukan 3, 4, Cirls' State 3, Sophomore Class Treas., junior Class V. Pres. AN DERSON, NORMAN ll. 157110 xuixl !'lIfl'zIll Y was rleml? Dramaties 1, lklinnewaulcen 3, 4, Movie Projector 1, 2. ASTLE, JOHN LOUIS Jan-ki' W'rre flwrr no Il'0lIIt'Il, :neu uligbl lin' like gurls. Boys' Clee Club 1, 2, 4, Foot- ball 1, 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Boxing 1, Volleyball 1, 2, Tennis 1, 3, Barateen 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Let- U'l'll1Gl1'S 4. BENDEB, YVAVA JEAN Ilrr lm'xz'ln'r' nmkex any bear! gran' fomler. Cborus 2, Girls' Clee Club 3, 4, C.A.A. 2, 3, Student Council 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 lPres.D, Pep Club 4. J. Kuwitzky, secretary, M Walsh, viee prc-silent, J. Luther, president, E. MeConigle, treasurer. 10 BENZIES, SANDRA IEAN 'Beni Happy aml gay all :lay long, Thufx ruby all ber lift' is u rung. Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 2, S, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, C.A.A. 1, Civic Improvement 2, 3 lSec.l, Dramatics 1, Thalia 3, 4 lTreas.J, Latin Club 1, 2, French Club 3, 4 lPres.D, Ag 'l'halia Plays 4. BETTINCER, CAROL LOU An all amnml fmlrlivul girl wilb plrnly of :ip bvxizlrx. Chorus 2, Barateen 4, Dramatics 1, Thalia 4, F.H.A. 1 lPresJ, 2, 3 lSec.l, Minnewaukan 3, 4 lEdi- torj, junior Class Play, Ag Tha- lia Play 4, Forensics 4. BOLTZ, RICHARD ALAN Dirkk got fbi' Bollz, but wberc are Ihr mils? Key Club 3, 4, Student Council 2, High Light 1. BRAUN, LADONNA LEATRICE Lori Iimr is I1!'l'n f follml again, so I iuakr fbi' mos! of u1im'. Chorus 2, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Dramatics 1, F.H.A. 2, 3, junior Class Play. BERCE, RALPH 5 Hz' run ulways fiml romrfhing In ray. 1 Latin Club 1, 2, Senior Class Play. BICCS, ANDREW C. Andy The bm! muff always wins. Basketball 1, Volleyball 4, Sen- ior Class Play. BRADLEY, ROSEMARY R. Om' who ir laughing aml lols of fun, aflvr hvr 1lay's work ir flour. Chorus 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 1, Minnewaukan 3, 4, Forensics 1, 2, 3. BREI, BEVERLY ANNE Bev,' I!'s vary lo haw' I0 boys rlnlc you :luring lbe year. But fo ban' om' for Iwo years-ibn! ix avhifwrnzrnl. Chorus 2, 3, C.A.A. 1, 2, Dra- matics 1, French 3, 4. The Pulitzer prize-Winning, play Our Town was selected as the final dramatic production of the school year. Members of the senior class, directed by Mrs. Rich, brought to the audience one of the most un- usual plays of many years, a Warm and philosophical treatment of Life presented almost completely With- out scenery but with excellent sound effects, lighting, and pantomime. L. Sprecher, M. Clement, S. Martin, L. Olson, I. Newman, B. Sutton. Back: J. Kuwitzky. 11 l L. 1 F.-':-f - 3 T, i ...g A -J V ,ff H h 3- . i.:: - -.,,,, f 7 r l I . l E, K ,?.,,,-, V BHINK, MARCUERITE H. Trm' lun' is frivmlxbip srl on fire. Chorus 2, 3, 4, C.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Dramatics 1, F.H.A. 3, 4. BROWNELL, JEANIE Shiuev Pm out fo burr' fun uml I haw' il. Chorus 2, 3, 4, C.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 3, 4, Dramatics 1, Latin Club 1, 2, French Club 3, 4, High Light 3, 4. BURRINCTON, JOAN E. To bun' or llllf lo burr lbul ix fbi' t,1lll'.Yfi0ll. Chorus 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Rifle Club 3, 4, Dramatics 1, High Light 1. CASH, SHIRLEY ANN Shirl Really Io hrlp you ul any firm-, Tlauf, uby we think xln' is so fine. Transfer from Edgewood Acad- emy, Madison, Wis., Chorus 2, 3, Girls' Clec Club 4, C.A.A. 2, Pep Club 4, Minnewaukan 3, 4. CLEMENT, MABLAND GENE Boumf for fbi' lJ4'u1llim's so lbry Kay, But Marlaml won? lake Ihr mx-y Wu-v. Boys, Clcc Club 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, junior Class Play, Opcretta 4, Senior Class Play. 12 BROOKS, NORMA L. Wbrllewr you want a cook jus! fall on Norma Brooks. Chorus 2, 3, 4, C.A.A. 1, F.H.A. 4. BURINIESTER, BIARTIN LEE Mr minux work-Ah! that is Paruzfisc. Basketball 2, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, Letter1uen's Club 3. CAFLISCH, BARBARA Barb', Sln' rounlx ber vurlhfy rirbvx in lb: numbrr of brr friends. Chorus 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, Civic Improvement Club 2, 3, Dramat- ics 1, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Pep Club 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2 fTreas.l. CIIIUSTIAN, GLEN Chris Tbal clam-x urz'n't longer makes me weep: The bull brvakx in upon my slcvp. F.F.A. 2, 3, Student Council 4. COLE, ROBERT j. Bob To wurk or no! lo work? What a xilly quvxlion. Football 1, 2, Volleyball 2, 3, Tennis 3, French Club 3. COMPTON, CURT Corey Hix Iroublz' is piled so high you CHM!! climb over it. Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, Golf 2, 45 Hi-Y 3. 4, Senior Class Play. CRANE, DONALD A. Don Srhool ix all righ! but after sehool is beller. Band 2, Key Club 3, 4. DUBOIS, VERN ALLEN Thr lifllf- rcul-headed giani. Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 44 A ihvvvlla 2, 3, 4, High Light 3, EDWARDS, NEAH JOAN The lype lo lype il right. Chorus 2, Girls, Clee Club 1, 3 4, C.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Dramatics lg Tri-Hi-Y 44 Minnewaukan 3, 4- Forensics 3, 4. J 1 FRIDAY, CAROL ELIZABETH Carol is a good kid every day of the week. Transfer from Madison East. COOK, BETTY JANE Short in stalure lm! sweel in manner. Chorus 2, 3, 45 Drarnatics 1. CUSTER, WANDA Sho greets mrryom' wilh u s1n.'lf'. Chorus 3, 4, Dramatics lg High Light 4. DuPUIS, IOANNE CLAIRE '10, I fry lo be good, I fry Io be wise, But I nm'l even try Io increase my xize. Chorus 2, 3, 4g G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. 3, 4. FENZKE, EUGENE Gene Ii ixn'! wha! wc say, il'x what we rlon'f say. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. CALL, ALICE ARLENE Do we like her? Sure-e1'ery- om' does who knows her. Band 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2. 13 GALLAGHER, -11M DUANE Wrzralx un' xilwr, XiIl'!l!'l' ix golrl- en, ami' I lun' 41 zwullb of golrl. Boys' Clee Club 2, 3, 4 lLibrz1- riunlg Footbnll 1, 2, Forensics 1, 2. CEISSER, NOLA ANN Tbr- xigbf of lim' is gooll for un-yom .r K'-jll'X, uol juvf lirml. Buncl 1, 2, 3, 44 C.A.A. 1, Dm- ll1il1lL'S lg 'I'lmliu 4g Ag-Thulin Plays 43 junior Prom Queen. COMAN, BERNARD ARTHUR Tbm' .vfuirx of lifz' I roulrl rlilulr, If only I bail Ibm' iimr. Transfer from St. Naziunz. Boys, Clee Club 4, Hi-Y 4, Banking 45 l1Ollll't'0llllllj.K clllillflllllll 4. HARDING, EVERETT WAYNE CEHRKE, ELIZABETH ANN Belly uml ber woes un' like lu'o fv'i4'ml.v lll'1'l'f fmrfwl. 'l'I'ilI1SfL'l' from Recclsburg. C. A. A. 4. CERKE, DUANE C. Do rml xqmunlvr lime, for flu! is ilu' xfnff life' ix murlv of. Boys' Clec Club 2, 3, 43 Stu- clent Council 3. CROSINSKE, MARILYN Only mwrlx grow lull, xo I xfuvy xmull. Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls' Clee Club lg C.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Civic 1111- provenlent Club 33 F.ll.A. 3. IIAUGE, SIIARRON ANNE Hr' knows wbufx mba! uml ruby. Boys' Glec Club 1, 2, 3, 4, A A really xlnilv, u quirk wil. I.1u'lcy girl! Cappella 2, 3, 4, Bond 1, 2, 3, 4, lli-Y 4, Civic Improvement 2, 3, Draunutics 1, High Light 1, junior Class Play, Forensics 1, Opercttu 4, Senior Class Pluy. Cirls' Glen- Club 2, 3, 4, C.A.A. 1, 23 Drzunzltics 13 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 44 F,ll.A. 3, junior Class Sec. Tlu- week long uwuitccl hy the Class of 1950 was that of june 4-10. Directed hy President john Luther the committees planned B2lCC2lli1lll'62ltC services at which Rev. Schilhnnyer spoke, the class picnic, the banquet complete with will, prophecy and other stunts, uncl finally on june 8-Commencement. 14 NSR 'Qi .5 . cc ..,. W.- I Luther HAYVKINS, BOB THOMAS Nolbing is umm' lt.il'fIIl fo rr Ulllll fbzlll ll UTIIIHUI. Boys' Cleo Club 3, 4, A Cappel- la 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, Track 1, Volleyball 2, Golf l, Tennis I, 2 Key Club 2, 3 CV.Presl, 4, Lettcrmen's Club 4, Operetta 4. HAYES, JOHN DAVID Om' zruy lo xrru' umnvy is 10 forget girlx, lull who lL'1IIlfX lo xuu' uulybnu? Transfer from St. Lawrence Col- lege. Boys' Clee Club 3, 4, Football 3, Intramurals 4, Sen- ior Class Play. HILL, ROBERT CHARLES The man brbiml fha' sr'a'm'x. Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Basket- ball 1, 2, Tennis 3, Key Club 2, 3, -4, Student Council 1, Stage Crew 3, 4 iStage Mgrl, Operetta 4. HIRSCHINGER, CARL W. Sfllll'i0llS and tllliffl,--ll-'L' womlrr. Boys, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Box- ing 1, F.F.A. 2, 3, 4. HAWKINS, THOMAS ESTUS Mana mimi slrrlrhml fo a new ith-.1 lIl'l'l.'l' gon Imrk I0 ilx original z1imw1siol1s, Boys' Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 2, 3 fSec.-Treas.l, 4, Key Club 3 fSec.l, 4 QPres.l, Cheerleader 2, 3, High Light 2, 3, 4 tEditorJ, junior Class Play, Debate, Boys' State, Operetta 4. IIENCSTLER, HOWARD L. A rmzl fixbrrmun, uml u mighly lmnivr, loo. Boys, Clee Club 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 4, Ag Thalia Plays 4. HILLMAN, WAYNE F. 'Pedrff Little fbingr cffrd lillle mimlx, buf big thing: rfferl mine. Transfer from Rock Springs. Basketball 2, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, junior Class Play, Senior Class Play. HORN, FRANK Too murh work aml too murh energy ran kill a man. Band I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Stage Crew 4. I. Alexander, VV. Bender, R. Bradley 15 The faculty and the members of the senior class chose Wava Bender to represent Baraboo High School in the good citizenship contest sponsored by the Daughters of the American Revolution. Rosemary Bradley and Joyce Alexander were the other two nominees. The state winner is given a S100 savings bond and the local winner is presented with a good citizenship certificate. 1.1 ,, 1 . -L i 1 F41 HORNICK, HARLAND E. Tough-buf ob, xo gentle. Boys' Clee Club 1, 2, 3 CTreas.l, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Football 1 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 fCapt.l, Track 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 lTreas.D, Student Council 3, 4 CPres.J, L6tt6I'Illt'I1,S Club 3 fV.Pres.J, 4, junior Prom King. JENSEN, NEIL DUANE Why xboulfl I talk wbvn I mn gf! along in xilfnzv? F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHNSON, CORDA GALE Pep ix flu' spin' of life. chorus 2, 3, 4, c.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Rifle Club 3, 4, Dramatics 1, F.H.A. 3, High Light 1. KIMPFBECK, RUSSELL D. Then' is no xalisfartory rubsli- tufv for brains bu! silrnrr :lam pretly well. Boxing 1, F.F.A. 2, 3. KOCH, HELENE MARIE Diamonds ara' my fuvorilz' slonr. Chorus 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 CSec.J. 16 ISENBERG, ANN LOUISE Muxir wasbvx uuvy Ihr' dur! of 1'z'cr.yalay Iifr. Girls' Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, C.A.A. 1, Barateeri 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 1, Thalia 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, French Club 3, 4, Iligh Light l fliclitorl, 2, 3, 4, fJDf:'I'9ttil 4. JENSWOLD, JOHN I work uml work 'fill xrlling xml, Ami .wi my work ix m'1'r'r flour. Boys' Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, High Light 4, Operetta 4. KAPELKE, DELORES Sb1 1 knouun ur fur:-Ioring Drlorvs. Chorus 2, 3, 4, C.A.A. 1, Dra- matics 1, F.H.A. 3, 4. KLINCENMEYER, DUANE L. l'm a ihrillrr buf I :Io it in u xhy wuy. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Track 1, 3, H1-Y 2, 3, 4, F. F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterme-n,s Club 3, 4, Co-captain Football 4. KOHLHAPP, FRED L. I b1'li4'1'z' in gvlfing inlo Iso! wafer-if kcrpx you rlvun. Football 1, 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3. KOWALKE, GLORIANNE M. Her voice is sofl but she makes herself heard. Chorus 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 4. LANGE, ALLENE LUCILLE Somelimes a u'oman's ibznnb has a man umler il. Transfer from Reedsburg 2. Chorus 2, 3, 4, C.A.A. 2, Civic Improvement Club 2, 3, F.H.A. 2, 3, junior Class Play Prompter. LUCE, EMERY JOE CunS,' If at fits! you lI0lI,f surez'e4l- try another method. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3. LUETHY, ROBERT EUGENE I mean Io make the mos! of life. Boys' Clee Club l, 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. 2, 3, Student Council 4. MAHNER, GRACE Gran' is her name, To ber wish honor and fame. Chorus 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 CTreas.J. KUWITZKY, JOAN D. 'Ioanie' Red-beazlezl but sweet, Om' look from ber makes your hear! skip a beal. Dramatics 1lSec.J, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Minnewaukan 4, High Light l, Homecoming Queen 4, Senior Class Sec., Senior Class Play. LAUVER, JACK L. Life is really foo brief, lzul maybe I eoulil wait anolher day fo turn over a new leaf. Football l, F.F.A. 2, 3, Volley- ball 4. LUEDERS, THOMAS G. He holds the key lo a good many bearls. Boys' Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Foot- ball 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, Hi-Y 4, Rifle Club 3, 4, Dramatics 1, High Light 1, Stage Crew 4, Operetta 4. LUTHER, JOHN L. The Big Lift'-by fs! or smile. Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Boxing lg Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4 CV.Pres.D, Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Senior Class Pres. MARQUARDT, RALPH H. PJ leave work for fun any Jay. Stage Crew 4. 17 MARQUARDT, RUSS Nr1'1'r fear wbvn Russ ix near. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 3, 4, Golf 1, 2, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Baratcen 2, S, 4, Lcttermcn's Club 3, 4, High Light 2, 3, 4, National Hi-Y Congress. MARTIN, WILLIAM E. 'Billu' I lmw ll mr--il'x :ml xo m'u', B111 xbou' mc a rourl I CNHI! go tbrouglr. Boys' Glce Club 4, Football 1, 2, 4, Key Club 3, 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 l'l'reas.l, Lcttcrmen's Club 3, 4, Ag-Thalia Plays 1, 2, 4, Opcrctta 4, Senior Class Play. MCGONIGLE, GENE Irish Irish, man of Ibn' prolllr. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Boxing 1, Ili-Y 2, 3, 4 lChaplainj, Bara- tcen 4, Lcttcrincrfs Club 4, High l Light 3, 4. McN AMARA, MARY C. Her smile is worlh a million. 4. The B.H.S. guidance program, directed by E. A. Runholm, begins in the 9th grade with the Henman- Nelson Intelligence Test and the Kuder Preference Test, both of which are repeated in the 11th grade. These initial tests serve both students and teachers. A program of individual interviews with each senior is encouraged through the sociology class. 18 C.A.A. 1, 2, 3, French Club 3, INIARTIN, SYLVIA IIrr pcrfvd manner, ber rbarm-, lwr grurr, Wfin ber friemlr in virry plana Girls' Glee Club 1, G.A.A. 1, Civic Improvement 1, Dramatics I lPres.l, Thalia 3, 4, Pep Club 4, High Light 1, junior Class Play, Ag-Thalia Plays 3, 4, Girls' State, Homecoming Queen At- tendant, Senior Class Play. McGONIGLE, EILEEN MARY She xlmlirx so html all Ihr' Jay, For uflvr Ihul is ber limi' to play. Transfer from Edgewood Acad- emy, Madison, Wis. Chorus 4. MCINTYRE, WILLIAM Mick,' I have Iirml long enough lo Icnou' fha! if is Izvsf lo KNOW nothing. Football 1, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 4, Track 3. MELTER, RICHARD Diclc', AIl's wall fha! slarfs well, and I'm abou! fo gel staffed. Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Track 4. R. Marquardt, Mr. Runholm, G. Paske, W. Mistele MELVIN, ROBERT Bohn Work you think is a lot of pain, But look at ull the xuccess you gain. Football 1, 3, 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3 4 CSec.Dg Intramurals 2, 3, 4. MILLER, MARIORIE ANN A prrfrrt vxumplc' of first rluxx 1l1'pe'mlability. Cirls, Clee Club 1, 2, 3, C.A.A. lg Student Council 2, Civic Im 1' rovement 2, Dramaties 1, ik ing 4. E jo' J, V 1 42 I A erfl 23 MISTELE, WILLIAM M. Your heart nm fool you arm' so nm a woman. Football 1, 2, 34 Basketball MORRICK, BARBARA JEAN Wlafrzfs Charley? Chorus 2, 3, 4. - M. Troyer, M. Miller,'S. Benzies. I 3 I 1, 2' Football 2, Basketball 1, 35 MEYERS, AUDREY JEAN I would m'r'z'r let work interfere with my plcusure. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Rifle Club 3, 4, French Club 3. MILLER, VIRGINIA A charming personality wins fast frivmls. Chorus 4, C.A.A. 2, 3. Tbenx a merry tumlalr in his MITCHELL, RALPH D. Q dark' eyes. U S. Navy 1945-1949. NELSON, MARY Tbc'y're looking for Rents in Washington. We've got ours right here. Chorus 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 33 Dramatics 19 F.H.A. 2, 3, Forensics 3. e Joyce Alexander was selected 1950 Valedictorian with an average of 95.143, and Everett Harding was salutatorian with an average of 95.031. Following Joyce and Everett in scholastics were Tom Hawkins 94.167, Dean Weston 92.733, Marjorie Miller 92.679, Sandra Benzies 91.405, Richard Radke 91.156, Lorna Shimniok 91.036, Marjorie Troyer 90.571, Bernard Comon 90.5, Marguerite Brink 90.286, Nola Ceisser 90033. Second Row: T. Hawkins, E. Harding, D. Weston, B. Goman, R. Radke. 19 NEUMAN, IOAN AUDREY Small as shi' ix, big fbingx m'1'cr xfop her. Chorus 2, 3, 4, C.A.A. 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 4 QPres.J, Senior Class Play. NICOLY, IUNE A Boots Kind ami grnili' all :lay long, Wt' know rbi' roulil nr'r1'r :lo wrong. Chorus 4, C.A.A. 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. OLSON, LYNETTE LOIS Shi' rains, orafrx anal ilrlmfrx. Chorus 2, 3, Girls' Glee Cluh 1, 4, Civic Improvement 2, 3 CTreas.J, Thalia 4, Minnewauk- an 3, 4, Debate 3, Forensics 3, Senior Class Play. PIEPER, AUGUST 'Tix Ihr' small men who rule fbi' world. Boxing 1, Golf 2, 3, F.F.A. 1, 2, junior Class Play, Ag-Thalia Plays 1, 2. Augie PLATT, CAROL ANN On her fan' she wears a snrilv, Which is a mmf bvroming rtyle. Chorus 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4. 20 NEWMAN, ARLISLE E. 'Arly' Time flirx uml so ilovx she. Girls, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, A Cap- pella 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Student Council 3, Dramaties Club 1, Thalia 3, junior Class Play, Ag- Thalia Plays 3. NINNEMAN, DEAN A clrirvr ix known by Ihr fvnql- rrs bi' km-px. Intramurals I, 2, 4, Basketball S, F.F.A. 2, 3 lV.Pres.l, 4 LPres.l PASKE, GLADYS LOIS Gvnflr uvmls arc' aluuivyx on lwr lips. Chorus 2, 3, 4. PIPER, JACQUELINE Klacliiel Fumjy frm' anil full of fun, Tbufs hou' I'll frrl when I an: done. Transfer from Minnesota 1, Chorus 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Rifle Cluh 3, F.H.A. 2, junior Class Play Prompter. POWELL, JOYCE H. Blonclie,' Why work whrn I run ban' xo murb fun doing ollrrr fbings.? Chorus 4, C.A.A. 1, 3, 4, F.I'I.A. 1, 2, QUALE, DAVID M. Dave A u'omun'x rorllpuniouxhip is wurlh u library fillwl wilh books. Band 1, 25 Football 1, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Golf 1, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 CV.Pres.l5 Stu- dent Council 25 Lettermen's Club 45 Latin Club 1, 25 High Light 3, 45 Boys' State5 Sophomore Class Sec. BADEL, DUANE L. Dewey Handsome is ax humlxumr does. Boys' Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 A Cappella 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 15 French Club 35 Minnewaukan 2, 3, 45 High Light 15 junior Class Playg Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Operetta 45 Senior Class Play. IIOHDE, LOIIIIAINE NI. f'lJa x nluwyx frienrlly, her Xlllllt' is graml. Chorus 2, 3, 45 C.A.A. 3, 45 F.II.A. 3, 4. RUNDECKER, AUDREY ANN Ioy ruler Ihr :lay and lon' hikes nm- of tbl- night. Chorus 25 Student Council 35 Dramatics 15 Thalia 2, 3, 4 lPres.l5 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 fSec.- Treas.l5 Ag-Thalia Plays 35 Homecoming Chairman5 Home- coming Queen Attendantg F.F.A. Queen. SCALONE, JOAN Though shi' ix om' of much wil, We klmu' she ix shy in uxiug it. 'l'r.msfer from Illinois 35 Girls' Glee Club 3, 45 Baratecn 45 French Club 3, 4. RADEL, ALBERT Why hurry when I have all lhv lime ihfrz' ix. Basketball 15 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 4. RADKE, RICHARD P. Dick I wan! nolhing oul of lifr hu! money, .m1'n'rx, happirlcrx, Nr. Boys' Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 A Cappella 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Let- termen's Club 3, 45 Dramatics 15 Latin Club 1, 25 French Club 3 CSec.J, 45 High Light 1, 3, 45 junior Class Play5 Barateen 1, 3, 3, 45 Student Council 45 Op- erctta 4. IIOSENTHAL, ROSEMARY A lrurf frieml you vuulil m'1'1'r finrl. Chorus 2, 3, 4. SANSUM, SHARAL R. Chuck Trm' lo her wonl, her work aml frirmlx. Girls' Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 A Cappella 45 G.A.A. 1, 25 Student Council 2, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Minnewaukan 3. SCHENKAT, LaVONNE She vhvvrx us up with her sunny smile. Dramatics 15 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 2, 35 Pep Club 45 Cheer- leader 45 Forensics 4. .21 it SCHMIDTKE, HARLAN W. Harrl work will mwcr hurt uny- om' buf wby r'm1'angvr yoursrlf. Football 1, 2g Basketball 3 lMgrlg Track 3, Boxing lg F.F.A. 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's 3g Intramurals 1 2, 3, 4. SCHROEDER, ALICE ROSE Sbv'rl mulzc sonzvom' ll good fu- Iurv bolrivnzakvr. Chorus 2, 53,y4g G.A.A. 1, 4, F.H.A. 23, 4. f 4 1 1 ,VW ,4 v J SCHULTZ, MERTON W. Now wha! I want ix furlx. Boys, Clee Club 2, 3, 4. SHERWOOD, MARY S. A lucky girl vmloufrrl wifb u merry smile. Chorus 3, 49 G.A.A. 1, Dramat- SCHONASKY, BETTY JEAN As prvtly us u pirfurr, only lllofl' fllll. Cirls' Cleo Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Dra- maties 1. SCHULTZ, HARRY PAUL 'Sun' Alwuyx u smile, rivrer u frown, A buppivr person you u'on'i fiml in lawn. Football 1, 3g Basketball 1, 25 Track 1, 45 Intramurals 3, 4. SCHWANZ, LOIS Bunny Wbalmwr shi' does is Joni' wvll. Chorus 2, 3, 45 C.A.A. 2g Dra- maties 1. SHEW, NORMA ANN Shoe Cbrrinb ull your happy lbuugbls, llwy make u fini' ruxhion for olzl age. ics 1. French Club 4. Chorus 2, 3, 4g G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Dramatics 15 F.H.A. 3g French Club 4. Many are the devices by which geology, meteor- ology, chemistry. and physics classes are made in- teresting to seniors. Physics students will recall the movies. 'Ihe meteorology class enjoyed a trip to Truax Field to observe equipment and methods. Chemistry class experiments have been responsible for the aromas that delighted the entire school! N. Edwards, B. Gehrke, B. Cook, L. Theis, Mr. Griffey, I. Williams, R. Bates, M. Langer 22 SHIMNIOK, LORNA E. A warm hvurt and u ffm' brain, Arr' lu'u tbilzgr that lvarl tu fame. Chorus 2, Girls' Clee Club 1, 3, 4, C.A.A. 3, 4 fV.1'rCS.l, Tri-Hi- Y 3, 4 lTreas.J, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3 lV.Pres.D, 4, High Light 4. SMITII, CHARLENE EVELYN I um not u flirt, I um just good mllurml. Chorus 2, 3, 4, C.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 1, French Club 4. SPRECHER, LEONARD M. Nrrrr ilu folay what you run wait until tomorrow to flu. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Track 1, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, LeLtermen's Club 3, 4, Dramat- ics 1 fV.Pres.l, Senior Class Play. STARR, ROBERT LEE Bohn Coavb myx br's a fast worker- on thc' truck fivlrl, that ir. Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 fPres.D, Student Council 4, Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Minnewaukan 3, 4. SINNER, DORIS ANN Risy Om' who tri:-x uml will xlufvnl in tba' vml. Chorus 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 4. SMITH, MARLENE ETHEL Hapfzilzrxx is S0llIt'flJll1g sbt' would rliz' without. Chorus 2, 3, 4, C.A.A. 1, 2, Stu- dent Council 3, Civic Improve- ment Club 2, Dramatics 1, Tha- lia 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheer- lcadcr 1, F.H.A. 3, High Light 1. SQUIRES, BARBARA JEAN It is often ilu' quiet 07105 who uttuin Xlll't'!'.YX. Chorus 2, 3, 4, C.A.A. 1, 2, Dramatics 1, F.H.A. 3, 4. a STEBLER, BEVERLY I. BeVD Somr' think tbl' worlrl ix to be all Nlc ldI1l'b0lJ!,Tbllf not I. Chorus 2, 3, Girls, Clee Club 1 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 CSec.D x It takes a long time to graduate-and all one year to make preparations for the climax of our school careers. Graduation pictures were taken, class ofifi- cers measured for caps and gowns, Mrs. Weaver rechecked spelling of names, Bob and VVayne sold exchange cards, invitations were addressed and sent out and class advisors, Mr. Griffey and Miss Kroening, Worked out their many, many problems. VV. Mistele, W. Welk, L. Sprecher, C. Hirschinger, R. Luethy, M. Schultz. 23 1, ,P STEWART, MARY DIANE Sweet and pf-rt and fun to know. Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, A Cap- pella 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, Barateen 2, 3 lSec. Treasj, 4 Presj, Dramatics 1, Thalia 3, 4, Latin Club 1, French Club 3, 4, junior Class Play, Ag-Thalia Play 4, Triple Trio 4, Majorette 3, 4, Senior Class Play. STONE, PAT Pre If-urnml thu! women take to gooil-hearted rnvn,--also from. Football 1, 2, 3, 4 CCapt.J, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. 1, Barateen 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Dramaties 1, Ag- Thalia Plays 1. SWAFFORD, JOYCE ELAINE Shz s here, I ran hcur her giggle! Chorus 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 1, 4, Dramatics 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 ltlistorian 3, 42. VERTEIN, PHYLLIS L. Phyl Happy, witty aml laughing the live-long clay. Chorus 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 1, Minnewaukan 4. WALSH, MARY ELIZABETH The girl that giws song what gold can never buy. Sophomore Class V. Pres., Senior Class V.Pres., Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, A Cappella 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, Rifle Club 3, Student Coun- eil 2, Dramatics 1, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, High Light 1. 1,49 .24 STIEVE, DUANE L. Steve When things start happening, lhvre's Duane. Boys' Glee Club 4, Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 3, 4, Boxing 1, 2, F.F.A. 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Ag-Thalia Plays 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Bas- ketball 1, 2, 4, Operetta 4, Sen- ior Class Play. SUTTON, BEVERLY LOU Bright ax a button, ThaI's our Bev Sutton. Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Dramaties 1, Thalia 3, 4, High Light 1, Senior Class Play. TROYER, NIARIORIE ANN Nothing is :wer lost by polite- 71255. Girls' Glee Club 1, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3 CSec.J, Thalia 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, junior Class Play, Ag- Thalia Play 3, Forensics 1, 2, 3. WADDELL, JOAN LOUISE I ham-n't really dom' anything wonderful yd, But the things I have Jam' 1 will never regrvt. Chorus 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 fPres.l, F.H.A. 2 lPres.D, 3 fPres.J, 4. WARD, AUDREI DAWN She leads us on with a rousing cheer. Chorus 2, Girls' Glee Club 1, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1 fPres.l, 2, 3, Civic Improvement 2, Dramatics 1 fTreas.J, Thalia 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 4, High Light 1, Iunior Class Play. WELK, WILLIAM A. Bull Happy am I, of care: I am free, Wby aren'l they all happy like me? Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 8, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Stage Crew 2, 3 CMgr.l WESTON, DEAN I. Life for me muld be a song, If lbey riif1n'f pile the homework on. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1g Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 lSec.lg Student Council 4, Lettermenls Club 3, 4. WENZ, DAN LLOYD Tbere musl be an easier way. Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Dra- matics 1, Junior Class Play. ZINDEL, DAWN c. You have lo get up early in line morning to keep up with Dawn. Chorus 2, 3, 4g C.A.A. 3, 45 F H. A. 3, 4. SINNER, DUANE E. A likeable fellow . . . be keeps bis friends. Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. U. S. Army Air Corps 1945-1947. CARL HEIN lNot Picturedl When better bot rods are made, Hein will make them. F.F.A. 3, 4. Reserved for the elass of 1950 Knowing you,ll especially want Senior autographs we leave thls space yust for them sl 25 B. Ahrensmeyer M. Albert Alexander C. Astle B. Bayer D. Behnke B. Behrman B. Bender E. Burrington N. Burtch P. Cainphell j. Carrier I. Declrieh B. Doering B. Duesler K. Dunn B. Farnsworth P. Farrell II. Feltz D. Filip S. Coman N. Cnodman C. Crnsinske W. Harding C. Helms F. Hess S. Hill ll. Hillman ll. Kasten L. Kent C. Kirner D.Klingenmeyer I. Kutz L. Lane M . Lehman S. Lelnnan Class of 1951 B. VValker, pres.g B. Oshorne, treas.g S. Pfaff, sec-y.g M. Lenihan, vice pres. 26 B. Baer A. Bates D. Bates ll. Baxter R. Bettinger L. Bortles J. Brennan VV. Bretsch M. Crary B. Crary E. Daege T. Dahlke A. Dnnse J. Edwards E. Ennis B. Eschenbach F. Fischer B. Cage B. Getsehinan 1. Ciellcl E. llarcly Il. Haskins j. Hange D. Hawkins C, Hinz R. jackson N. Jensen G. johnson E. Klingenmeyer E. Koepp F. Koepp B. Krunnn D. Lange M. Langer M. Lenihan J. Liegel E. Mahler A. Mandt C. Martin J. Martin B. Meyer A. Moedingcr H. Moore j. Morse R. Nelson ll. Noble R. Osborne D. Pawlisch L. Phelps NV. Pivotto R. Platt P. Pointon J. Rhea L. Rich J. Rittenhouse M. Rohde R. Ryland M. Schara J. Schilstra I. Scholl T. Skupniewitz L. Snyder J. Swafford D. Taylor R. Walker I. Ward W. Ware C. VVarn C. Yoss M. Zantow E. Zimmerly D. Zimmerman Sch00l's old stuff to them j. Carrierg N. Burtch, Mr. Von Wald 27 R. Mather J. McArthur M. McCormick R. McIntyre N. Moss J. Mueller L. Neis C. Nelson P. Peetz M. Pellet NVI Perkins S. Pfaff j. Ruylnour A. Reineclcc E. Retzluff R. Reynolds D. Ropers R. Roznos R. Roznos 1. Scalonc J. Schroeder R. Schroeder J. Schultz I. Schultz L. Thcis A. Vanderwall H. Vodak P. Waddell P. XVedekincl J. Wetzel J. Willey I. Williams V. Zantow M. Zeinan C. Zimrnerman J. Zabel Not Pictured: R. Bates F. Bayer I. Coughlin R. Ziemke j. Almlc-:nan ll. Aclanis l'. Aland A. Alvxanclcr A. Aniuuclson D. Br-mlm-r K. 151-uclcr S. Bvrinann ll. Bc-vous bl. Bows-rinan L. Cliristianson 0. Clh-nu-nt I. Clift ll. Connvrs M. Cralion V. Dixon D. Doughty P. Douglity D. Duncan M. Dunsv D. Cvtsclunan j. Gctsclunan M. Gibbons ll. Cir-so G, Collniar C. Crm-vn j. Griffith C. Crosinskc- ll. Crosinskc ll. Gross j. llawkins M. llayvs S. llayvs E. livin M. llvngstlvr D. llosig j. lsvnlmvrg C. jackson D. joclunau D. jonvs K. Kinnvy j. Kliugvnincycr 1. Km-rr l'. Lani' M. Lcvcc L. 1.4-igliton Class of 1952 li. Schultz, vice prvs.g R. Marquarclt, svcy.-trvas.g ll. Knorr, pres. 28 J. Anderson B. Apostol M. Astlc j. Banks A. Bradlcy D. Bradley S. Brci J. Carey D. Cronn C. Cummings D. Davicl M. Dr-Beck j. Ennis P. Fisclicr D. Fuller N. Cc-isscr F. Conzagowski J. Graf j. Graf P. Cray R. Cust R. Hannon J. Harrison XV. Haskins M. Hickctllicr S. Higgins B. Hill H. Horn L. Kapelka D. Kasclorf B. Kent C. Kcrnclt ll. Kowallcc C. Krueger li. Licgvl j. Loomis C. Luehke -I. Luetkens H. Lynch R. Mulmer S. McKinley W. McMahon B. McMunumy I. Meier M. Mudd B. Mudgctt P. Mueller bl. Nehring B. Pulmcr I. Puske D. Pierce I. Potter 1. Reid H. Richardson S. Rouch D. Rochester R. Schneider K. Schoenoff il. Schoenoff N. Schroeder 1. Smith M. Smith B. Smith G. Solles J. Stoeckmzmn P. Stopper C. Swanson E. Terry M. Vlfalsh Il. XVurc D. Zantow L. Zemaln Theygre getting well acquainted L.Zemz1n, T.Mutl1er, F. Gonzagowski, S. Tooley. Mr. Scott, M. Leece, M. Hengstler 29 R. Murquurdt YV. Murquurdt T. Muthcr E. McArthur T. McIntyre E. Melvin C. Meyer D. Meyers M. Miller F. Mitchell P. Ncitzel K. Ninucmun C. Onilcul A. Ormond T. Osborne S. Prcmo E. Pydykowski R. Ramsey -I. Rau L. Reichurd T. Russell VV. Schzmkc B. Schepp XV. Schiller il. Sclunidtlcc ll. Schultz S. Schultz J. Shcw D. Simmons B. Smith P. Sorenson B. Sprecher A. Sturncr M. Steele A. Stcinhorst R. T heis S. Tooley C. Vignnli D. Voiles R. Voss Il. Wedelcind ll. Wcirich D. VVbltcr R. Zimmcrly N. Zimmerman ll. Zook Not Pictured: A. Zurhuchcn I'. Alhrt-cht M. Burnt-s D. Bartz I.. Bvairclslvy D. lie-it-In M. Bivvll N. Bird I . Bisch V. Bitnvy A. Blain I . Brnncl K. Brophy S. Burton D. Cnrigimii I' C' irl 4 . 1. it D. IJ4'c'lu'r U. Dvclt-rit-li N. Dom-ring A. IDUIIIKK' Cl. I'lSL'lll'IlllilL'll IC. Cir-In-I IC, Girling ll. Cllvnson B. Cray I. Crux' M. Ilvrritz IC, llc-witt I.. llillt-r G. Ililhnc-r li. llnhnstoclc K. Knrll C. Kvnnmly IC. K4-nt A. Klnt-nclvr K. Kinnannon I . Krnst- II. LQIBIRII' C, Lungs- ll. Larson II. IA'l' K. Lnshy D. Lnthvr ll. Lnthcr M. Lutht-r VV. Lynch Class of 1953 W I 1 II. Martin A. Mt-czlskt-y D. M1-ist-I 80 Melvin D. Mt-rtzkc' L. Bell D. Bcltcr B. Benarclis S. Bcnzies D. Borke'nlu1gvn A. Bortlvs G. Bowcrmun B. Brand LI. Clvvvlnncl A. Clint' C. Cook If. Cook NV. Fe-lists-r C. Cage D. C1-lirlw bl. Cc-ts:-lnnan A. Ilullowvll P. Ilnnley I. Ilurgvr bl. Ilcrritz E. jackson A. jainsson j. johnson S. Kaunensky H. Knoop R. Koch E. Kopf E. Kuwitzky B. Lindgren R. Loock D. Loomis D. Luvclvrs J. Lyon I. McFarland B. Markley P. Martin B. Mueller B. Nelson 1. Nelson D. Neuman R. Orton S. Owens P. Page J. Parks D. Premo L. Premo E. Prine B. Prothero B. liemhof E. Histeen ll. Roclrigue J. Schied K. Schiffmayer VV P. Sclmltz R. Schultz V. Schultz VV. Schultz V. Sorenson j. Squires I. Stieve P. Terry C. Thompson J. Thompson L. Tomaselli G. Voiles A. Volz R. Volz G. XVedel The hardest years are still ahead P. Zantow V . Zeman P. Newell D. Newkirk S. Newman P. Nietz H. O'Brien M. Paslce , B. Platt NV. Pleasants C. Pollari P. Powell M. Puttkamer 1. Ramsey li. Ramsey I. Frau D. Rego M. Roznos R. Froznos B. Schanlce M. Schanke T. Schell E. Schonasky M. Schram ll. Schultz J. Schultz P. Schultz I. Sherman N. Sherwood NV. Smith T. Sohieck N. Solum j. Stone N. Stopper P. Sweeney R. Teich A. Templin D. Topham E. Tourdot I. Van Lieshout O. Vertein D. Vethe A. VWeinke M. Weinke D. Wiese B. Wilda S. Yoss D' Ziemkv Not Pictured: R' Zobel F. Everett M. Harding P. Hart Meet our penple in snap The election of Mr. Wfillson to the presidency of the Southern XVis- consin Teachers Association was but one of the many honors which members of the BHS faculty were given. None was prouder, however, than Mr. Scott or Mr. -Iandt who became papas again-both on the same day! Picture 6-Papas: Mr. C. Scott and Mr. VI. -landt, Research, testing, experimenting, and analyzing are important factors in education. As a member of the No1'th Central Association ot High Schools and Colleges, BHS participates in many school studies and programs for student aid. Among these activities this year were the various physical examinations, a teacher survey of academic needs, and a study of the cost of education to each student. The word testing usually suggests classroom tests. and as the tollowing were first semester honor students, it is believed that they have found examinations not too difficult: IUNIORS: lt. Bayer, P. Campbell, B. Duesler, K. Dunn, II. lfeltz, N-V. Ilarding, E. llardy, B. Krumm, M. Langer, S. Lelnnan, R. Mather, -I. Schroeder, A. Vander- wall, R. Wfalkerg SOPHOMORES: P. Aland, A. Alexander, S. Bcrmann, NV. Bevens, O. Clement, M. Gibbons, lt. Crosinske, -I. Isenberg, C. Kcrndt, K. Kinney, Al. Knerr, lt. Kowalke, M. Steele, ll. Theisg FBESHMEN: L.. Bell, F. Brand, I. llarger, P. Hart. C. Hillmer, A. Janssen, F. Kruse, K. Lusby, D. Meisel, P. Page. E. Prine, E. Histeen, II. Schultz, DI. Schultz, and N. Sohnn, More fun in testing was found in one of the numerous sociology experiments of the year. Mr. Baer was the victim of a beating which only two of a class of thirty could accurately describe. Picture 4-X Rays. Picture 5-Correcting Exams: R. Theis, D. Rochester, K. Schoenoff, S. Roach. Picture 7-Sociology Experiment: Mr. Baer, L. Olson, A. ltadel, II. Hengstlcr. Picture 13-Studying for Exams: H. jackson, S. Goman, E. Bur- rington, ll. Vodak, C. Crosinske. Picture 8-Cost Accounting: P. Campbell, B. Krumm, R. Crary, E. Ilardy, II. Feltz. Picture 9-just Studying: B. Stebler. The new art class, directed by Miss Ruth Heinemann, worked in many fields, including fashion designing, cartooning, outdoor sketch- ing, paper mache figures, abstract design, and linoleum block print- ing. Nlembers of the class were called upon to do scenery for the dramatic productions. Special honors at the art exhibit went to Joyce Cetschmann, Lou Banks, and Marilyn Grosinske, members of the high school class. Picture 12-Artists: j. Burrington, A. Amundson, nl. Powell, V. Dixon, A. Cline, N. Burtch, Miss Reinemann, F. Bayer. shots and news items The junior Prom of 1950 will never be forgotten. The theme, Hoses in the Hain, was beautifully carried out with a large Waterfall as the center of attraction and Walls bedecked with red roses and sil- houettes. The grand march was led by Darrell Klingenmeyer and Darlene Bates. Runners-up for Prom King were Pat Farrell, Bob jackson and lton Schroeder. janet Schroeder had charge of decora- tions, ltita Nelson. ticketsg Myrna Albert, inyitationsg Agnes Mandt, publicityg Betty Duesler, refreshments, and orchestra, Nancy Good- man. Picture I0-Orchestra Committee: Mr. Scott, N. Goodman. lt. Ililllnan, S. Conlon, K. Dunn, j. Zobel. The Trees for Tomorrow trip to Eagle ltiyer Was for a group of sophomores an exceedingly fine opportunity to add biology points, meet new friends, and have a real good time. Speech activities of the sophomore English classes were also of special interest. They included a trip to Madison to see a modernized production of njulius Caesar, pantomiming ot Silas Marnerf' pres- entation of ballads, tape recording radio plays, and a final examination speech in the auditoriinn. Picture I4-Doing Silas: XV. Marquardt. Picture ll-Balladcers: R. Theis, C. Lueblcc, P. Stopper, R. Schneider, j. Clift. Mrs. lticlfs speech class presented 'KThe Camel with the NVrinkled Knees for the entertainment of the grade schools. Earlier in the year movies were taken to illustrate speech habits and the group attended the XVisconsin Players' The Swanf, Introductions for the many activi- ty programs were given by members of the class. Picture l-Activity Program: Hey. Kayser, B. Hillman, S. Comon. Picture 3-Movies: L. Schenkat, B. Morrick, E. Mahler, M. M. Schara, j. Dederich fwith cameraj, j. Luther, j. Schroeder, D. Quale. Sleeping Beauty was the major project of the Freshman Speech Club. The play was presented on station VVVVCF and VVIBU, and Miss Leissman directed. The Christmas dinner party featured Mr. lies Steele speaking on behind the scenes in play production. Patricia Sweeney was club president. Student service was contributed by the many girls who acted as junior High librarians under Miss Leissmanis guidance. Kay Lusby was head librarian. Picture 2-Freshman Speech Club Christmas Party. Picture 15-Librarians: lst row-T. Sobieck, M. Barnes, M. Stouibaugh, S, Yoss, R. Loock, K. Karllg 2nd row: L. Bell, A. llallowell, S. Burton, G. Hillmer. 14l'BJfSwe like WWWMM There are all-important athletic teams which leave so many excitin moments in g our memories. 35 lst Row: R. Marquardt, E. McConigle, 1. Astle, R. Schultz, VV. XVelk, I. Luther, R. Melvin, D. Klingenmeyer, P. Stone, R. Roznos, W . VVare, F. LeMoine. 2nd Row: li. Melvin, D. Quale, DI. Allllll1CiSOIl, R. Ziltllllitj L. Sprecher, R. Reynolds, AI. Luce, NV. Martin, P. Wedekind, NV. Pivotto, NV. Melntyre. 3rd Row: I . Kohlhapp, R, Sehneider, J. Sehilstra, Il. Vodak, 11. Haskins, 1. Brennan, R. Liegel, R. Bayer, P. Pointon, N. NVilliamson, 4th Row: M. Dunse, AI. Bowerman, j. Smith, XV. McMahon, R. VValker, O. Clement, VV. Bevens, I. Knerr, S. Preino. 5th How: T. Usborne, R. Cust, Ii. Sehoenoff, Il. VVedekind, 1. Kntz, R. Marqnardt, R. Schroeder, P, Stopper, C. Solles. 6th Row: Mr. Runhohn Cassistant eoaehl, A. Astle, G. Meyer, D. jones, Al. Edwards, F. lless, j. Reid. R, Theis, G. Smith CB team coaelij, Coaeh XVm. Leidholdt. Not Pictured: -I. Coughlin, ll. llorniek, C. Yoss. SPARTA-Baraboo opened its 1949 football sea- son with an impressive 21-0 victory over Sparta. Lehioine smashed over from the one after a 70 yard drive for the first touchdown. The second came on Irish McConigle's 9 yard scamper around left end. In the third quarter Lehioine blocked a punt and Pat Stone recovered in the end zone for six more points. Toe NVare converted all three points. Spartas only score came on a 229 yard run by right half, Ilarris. In this game Lefty liornick broke his arm and was lost for the rest of the season. EDCERTON-The team travelled all the way to Edgerton to battle to a scoreless tie. Last yearis co-champs looked evenly matched as neither team could penetrate the other's defense. REEDSBURC-Luck was against Bamboo as the team fumbled four times and dropped many passes to lose their first game in 14 starts, 12-0. Reedsburg's first tally was a pass to Schroeder from the one on the fourth down. The extra point was no good. The second score was a 15 yard run by blohanson. Again the try for the point was stopped. Baraboo threatened many times but never quite made it. FORT ATKINSON-Baraboo finished a perfect Homecoming with a 15-0 win over Fort. john Luther blocked a punt and then tackled the Fort player who recovered behind his own goal for a safety and two points. Then came the highlight of the game as McConigle took the ball off tackle for 62 yards and another score. The last tally came on a quarterback sneak from the one by WVare. He converted the extra point to make it 15-0. jerry Coughlin was lost for the season with a broken arm. VVISCONSIN DELLS-Baraboo lost to a strong Dells team as john Dixon intercepted a pass on Baraboo's 13 and ran for a touchdown. He also ran the extra point. Late in the third quarter Amundson's pass to Mcflonigle was good and he was forced out of bounds on the two yard line just short of a first down. This was Baraboois biggest bid for a touchdown. From then on play was even. It was a rough game with many play- ers hurt including Dixon. PORTACE-Bill VVare threw a perfect 23 yard pass to Russ 1X1arquardt in the end zone with 155 minutes to play to defeat Portage 7-2 in the thriller of the year. This pass was the climax of a drive of 4-1 yards. Portage-'s two points eame on a safety in the first quarter. Baraboo took the ball on downs on its own two yard line and on the first play Mcflonigle was hauled down in the end zone. The second half was entirely different from the first. Baraboo threatened many times before its seore. RICIILAND CENTER - Baraboo finished the 1949 football season in a flash of glory. defeating lliehland Center 35-13. The entire game was all Baraboo as the team led at half time, 21-0. The team finished the season in a tie for third place behind XViseonsin High and YViseonsin Dells. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE W'e They Sparta ,,,,.,. 21 0 Ed gcrton ... .,,,, 0 0 Reedsburg ....,,,,,, 0 12 Fort Atkinson ..... 15 0 VViseonsin Dells .,,,,,, 0 7 Portage .,,., ,r..,...... . 7 2 Richland Center ...,. ,.,. I 35 13 FINAL SOUTHERN 10 STANDINGS VVon Lost Tied Yvisconsin High 5 0 1 WViseonsin Dells ..,,, 5 1 0 Baraboo ...........,,,... 3 2 1 Stoughton .,., 3 2 1 Monroe ...,. 3 2 1 Reedsburg .,,, 2 3 1 Portage ........ 2 3 1 Edgerton ......,.. 2 3 1 Fort Atkinson ..,,,,. 1 4 1 Richland Center .,r.... 0 5 0 Tth Row: P. Stone, VV. VVare, XV. XVQ-lk. 37 l l 'A ltt lst how: hl. Ainnnclsmiii P -I. Xstlt. Al. cillllglllr 2nd Row: ll. llorniek, D. Klingeinneyer. I . l,eNIoine 3rd Row: bl. Lnee. j. Luther. lt. Nlarquartlt. 4th How XV. Martin. li. IXIL-Conigle, XV. Nic-Intyre. 5th row If. Melvin, H. Melvin. D. Qnale. 6th Row: ll. ltoznos R. Schultz. L. Spreelier. l Varsity Basketball lSl.Qf ff Stone, J. Isenberg, T. Osborne, Coach Leidholdt. November 8-Beaver Dam broke a 32-32 tie in the last minute to down Baraboo 34-32. The score was tied at half time and close all the way with Ziemke and Schilstra getting most of the rebounds. November 22--The locals lost their second straight game and conference opener 50-35 at Ft. Atkinson. Fortis long shots from beyond the zone defense was the deciding factor in this game. December 2-Baraboo took its first win of the season from Edgerton 48-44. Trailing at the half 25-18, Baraboo put on a tremendous scoring spurt in the second half led by Dave Quale with 14 markers. December 9-Baraboo's hardwood quintet made it two in a row by running all over Portage 49-22. f33 3 20 D. VVeston, D. Quale. ll. llorniek. Ql. Sehilstra, ll. Ziemke, XV. Luther, ll. jackson. 2nd Bow: CI. Crosinske, pl. Edwards. l'. Iackson started the game oil: bv getting the iirst T points. llex Ziemke sprained his ankle and was lost for two or three Weeks. December 10--l,ed by jim Sc-hilstra with 14 points the locals walloped Nlonroe 54-42. This Win put Baraboo in a tie for first place with lleedsburg. Fort. and the Dells. December 16-Richland Center was downed by the local cagers by the convincing score of 49-38. Big .lim Schilstra paced the squad with 16 points. non-conference tilt with December 22-In a Tomah, the locals came out on the short end of a 43-47 score. The game was a thriller all the way with neither team getting far ahead. lst Bow: bl. Bowerinan. C. Meyer. ll. Liegel, B. B Schultz, YV. Meltlahou, VI. Knerr, C. jackson. 2nd Row: W. Smith, H. Schoenoff, M. NVeinke, F. Brand, H. VVare, R. Marquardt, Mr. Akey. January 6-Baraboo finally broke Reedsburg's string of eight victories over the locals to the tune of 53-20. Weston led the locals with six beau- tiful long swishers out of seven shots. too much for january 10-Dixon, Fisher, and Baggot, Inc., proved the locals as they went down in defeat at the Dells, 50-38. Jim Schilstra, our biggest rebounder, drew four fouls early in the first quarter. january 13-Baraboo lost its second conference game in a row, this time to Stoughton, 46-41. The game was close fought all the way but Stoughton turned out to be a little too much. Free throws are what decided the game. january 20-Portage was swamped for the second time this year, 61-36, by a sharpshooting Baraboo quintet. The game was never even close as the local team led by nearly fifteen points all the way. Bill YVelk took scoring honors with 14 points. January 27-Wisconsin High downed the locals 46-35 in the university fieldhouse for their fourth conference loss. Lefty Hornick led the scoring with nine points. February 3-43-40 was the score as Richland Center upset the locals. Baraboo lost in the third quarter as Center poured in 15 points to 10 for the locals . February 9-The Dells dropped Baraboo for the second time this season 35-33. The Resorters were outscored in the second half but had enough of a lead to win. Welk had 12 markers for Baraboo. February 17-In the last conference game of the year, Baraboo's cagers downed Reedsburg for the second time 39-35. Two seniors, Hornick and Welk, led Baraboo with 12 points apiece. February 24-After traveling all the way to Tomah in a cold bus, the locals were swamped by the score of 51-36. Dean Weston with 16 points and Bill Welk with 10 were the only ones who could score. Tournament: March 2 and 3. PORTAGE-In the opener of the Reeds- burg Sub-Regional Tournament, Baraboo overwhelmed Portage by a 44-32 count. This was a very slow game with Baraboo ahead at halftime 28-19. REEDSBUHG-Reedsburg's Beavers took the Sub-Regional title by thoroughly defeating the locals 39-26. Baraboo was outscored in every quarter and got only 12 points in the entire second half. SOUTHERN TEN Won Lost Stoughton .......................................... 12 1 Wisconsin Dells ...... ...... 1 0 3 Edgerton .............. .. 9 4 Baraboo ................ .. 7 6 Fort Atkinson ........ .. 7 6 Wisconsin High ........ .. 6 7 Reedsburg .................... .. 6 7 Richland Center ...... .. 4 9 Monroe ................ ...... 3 10 Portage ............ .. 1 12 39 Lettermen lst Row: 2nd Row: 3rd Row 4th Row: 5th Row: 6th Row: J. Edwards, H. Hornick. I. Isenberg, R. Jackson : D. Quale, j. Schilstra. P. Stone, W. Welk. D. Weston, R. Ziemkc. I. Luther. 1 Ai Z tru- 5 v . - 1 J. ,..,, ...M-........ . .,. ,, . -, AW- Y T , .k lst Row: II. llorniek, ll. lloznos, VV. Melntyre, R. Marquarclt, ll. Starr, D. VVenz. j. Luther. li. Me- Clonigle. -I. NVarcl. lf. lless. 2nd Row: VV. Smith, M. IDIIIISO, ll. Zook. -I. lsenherg, ll. Sehnltx, XV. Bevens, CI. Vignali. Il. XVall4er, Coaeh Leiclholclt. 3rd Row: L. Theis, -I. lleecl, N. Sehroecler, ll. Theis, ll. Sehoenofl, ll. Sehneicler, XV. MeNIahon, ll. llaslcins, ll. Leigel, ll. lxlelntyre, R. Marquarclt. Nlany experieneecl boys were hack this year for the track team anal they put away wins against Sparta, Portage, and XVisconsin Dells, besides competing in the Madison NVQ-st Relays and the l,a Crosse lleaeoek Memorials. In the conference meet at Fort Atkinson they placed thircl hehincl Nlonroe and lliehlancl Center. Other meets were the sectional at .Ianesville and the state at Camp llanclall. Eight events were placed in the state meet. 4 D.. b lllst Bow ll Ilillmm D R clcl A Rlclel W Ilillmm D Tivlor H Ur-xrv I Xhrtin 211: , .' ':. a,.a',.z, . . l d Row: A. Biggs, S. Premo, D. Lange, M. Burinester, ll. Voclak, ll. Kinipfheelc, Mr. Smith. 3rd Row: NV. Pixotlo, D. Filip, -I. Lauver, D. Cronn, R. Kasten. 40 ' Mr. Scott, N. Roche, R. Radke, M. Bur- mester. Not pictured: R. Cole, J. Knerr. 1950 Tennis and Golf Seasons This year's tennis team had an excellent season, winning all of its meets including the Southern Ten championships. In a dual meet with Richland Center the locals won 18-0. Playing a triangular meet at Viroqua, Baraboo scored 14 points to 4 for Viroqua and 3 for Richland Center. At the South- ern Ten meet the local netters scored 22 points to beat out Wisconsin High who had 20 points. This year's lettermen are Jerry Knerr and Richard Radke, doubles, and Bob Cole, Marty Burmeister, and Bob Hill, singles. The team played a total of 42 sets, winning 36 of them. The Baraboo High School golf team had an exceptional season this year as they won all of their meets and Hnished a good third in the South- ern Ten Conference meet. Wisconsin High Won the meet with a 351 total and Baraboois total was 354. The members of the team who played in this meet were Dave Quale, medalist, Cliff Nelson, August Peiper, and Curt Compton. Other mem- bers of the squad are Richard Marquardt, Wayne McMahon, and Dick Cust. 19 lgir.Ngixglgobfh Ilginrlfsrcluardt, C. Marking, D. Quale, Becall the sports thrills Football letters were awarded to twenty-one players and the manager nlledi' Astle. The team elected Zing Klingenmeyer and Pat Stone as co-captains at the end of the season. Both were outstand- ing linemen and winners of three football letters. Coach Carner Smitlfs B team scrimmaged two out-of-town teams, Xiazomanie and Spring Green. In a scrimmage against the frosh they were the winners, 20-0. The frosh also played two games with Portage. ln the first of these they traveled to Portage and were defeated for the first time since 1943. The score was 20-6. ln the other game the locals were victorious by a count of 18-6. Picture I0-Circus City Football Lettcrmen. Picture 11-B Team on the Bus: li. Schroeder, ll. Cust, D. jones, j. Knerr, P. Stopper, Pt. Theis, ll. Cook, ll. Vodak, H. VVQ-dekind, NV. Bevens, ll. Sehneidler. Picture l34Rcsting at Pmeedshurg: VV. NV:-lk, j. Anumdson, F. Kohlhapp, VV. Mclntyre, li. Melvin, Picture 14-Tips from Coach: P. Stone, li. Marquardt, E. Melvin, 1. Luther, Mr. Smith, D. Klingenmeyer. C. Yoss, Mr. ltunholm. Picture 15-jr. High Team: lst row-Mr. Akey, L. Tolnaselli, F. Bisch, D. Premo, ll. Gleason, G. Bowcrmau, ll. Iloznos, -l. llamsey, V, Schultz, D. Topham. Mr. Bevens, 2nd row-E. Kopf, P. llanlcy, I . Kruse, ll. llau, XV. Lynch, A. Domke, AI. Nelson. R. Zobel, D. Lueders, ll. Stcinhorst, 3rd row: G. Dederich, R. Markley. j. Promos, M. NVQ-inke, P. Terry, C, Luebke, D. Carignan, ll. Orton, 1. Sherman. Picture 17-Baraboo vs. Reedsburg. The scoring of this years basketball team was ahnost evenly di- vided between the first eight boys on the team. .lim Sehilstra led the team with nearly 170 points for the season. He is a junior and will be a mainstay on next year's team. Coaehed by Mr. Akey, the B team won 13 of 16 games this season and lost only to Edgerton, 33-32, the Dells, 33-29, and Tomah, 41-27. Teams defeated were Beaver Dam, 32-27, Ft. Atkinson, 31-24, Portage, 25-17, Monroe, 23-22, lliehland Center, 23-13, Tomah. 32-12, Reeds- burg. 27-19, Stoughton, 47-23, Portage, 28-14, NVisconsin 11igh. 35-34, llichland Center, 36-19, VViisconsin Dells. 30-29, and lleedsburg. 40-28. High score1's for the team were Clayton jackson with 110 points and jerry Knerr with S9 points. 'lhe fl'CSl1lll2lll basketball team broke even in statistics. winning four and losing four. Nlauston and LaN'al'c vscre deleated twice. '1 he of the year with us games with Portage were even. 37-30 and 14-20. Badger was defeated and the FFA won 50-21. Two freshmen. Marland VVeinke and Fred Brand made the B team. Picture 3-Frosh Team: lst row-A. Domke. D. Decker, j. Sherman, L. Tomaselli, -I. Dcderieh, R. Pxoznos, C. Bowerman, D Topham, D. Premo, R. Zobelg 2nd row-N. Bird, Al. Thompson, E. Carl, F. Brand, lf, Kruse, lt. Gleason, P. Hanley, F. Bisch. Picture Picturt Pieturm Pictnrm Picture Picture Picture - Z Manager: 'iCliucli', Crosinske. D, VVcston. Rebound: H. Zeimke, P. Stone. lst Ward Intramural W'inners: lst row-J. Carey, L. Bortles, XV. VVare, NV. Mclntyreg 2nd row-M. Bur- mester, H. Schultz, D. Filip. Mr. Smith. Chalk Talk: lst row-R. Schultz, j. Luther, P. Stone, YV. VV:-lk, R. Ziemke, R. jackson, H. llornickg 2nd row- T. Osborne, KI. Sehilstra, D. Quale, D. VVest- on, j. Edwards. 12-Outjumping Schroeder: 20-li. jackson, 33-VV. XVelk, 30-T. Osborne. 16-Time Out: CClockwisel C. Crosinske, H. Hornick, j. Isenberg, j. Luther, AI. Schilstra, D. VVeston. In the Volleyball Sectional Tourney. held here. the locals won by defeating 1Visconsin Dells, 15-1, and 15-8, in the first set and Pugh land Center. 15-1 and 15-1. in the second set. The team then traveled to Wfisconsin High to battle for the Southern Ten championship and was defeated after four hard fought games. ln the State Volleyball Tournament at Madison West the locals placed sixth. In the morning they defeated LaFarge in two quick and comparatively easy games. In the afternoon they played defending state champs. Madison Central, and we1'e defeated in two of their best games all year hy scores of 16-14 and 15-13. Disheartened by this defeat. they were then eliminated from the tournamnt by Crandon in two games. The starting squad included Al and Dewey Badel, who were co- captains. NVayne Hillman, Marty Burmester, Don Taylor, and Bob llillman. Picture 4-Manager Andy Biggs. Picture 6-Over the Net: li. llilhnan, H. Vodak, D. Taylor. Those in spring sports waited and waited and waited for spring to finally arrive. Picture 1-VVaiting: C. Nelson. D. Quale, C. Compton. AZ B045 we like gimme? in 5 -np... We like the organizations at the school, such as band, A Cappella and the other organizations which encourage the appreciation of fine arts. 45 Q ' lst Row: J. R1-icl. R. Iluwkins, R. Cunnan. M. Clr-lm-nt. NV. Iiovm-mc, IS. Ilurding R. Ruclvl, I. GIlIl1lQ,'lIK'f, VV. Martin, D. Stivvv, R. Cust, R. Schultz, QI. Isvnlicrg T. Usliurnc. 2nd Row: A. Mm-clixigt-l'. 'If Ilziwkins, M. Iluyc-s, R. IIill, L. Bortlcs, R. IXIIIITIIIIINII, D. jnnvs, O. Clvmcnt, I. IIIIIUIIIIOIISC R 3rd Row lic XVilll'it'l'. D. Iinpws, R. Scliruc-all-r, j. Clift, I. Slwrman, D. Ve-tliv, R. Oslimiic. 1 D. I,m-cle-rs. II, Ilurnick, M. Schultz, F. Biscli, T. Russell, II. IIcngstIvr. C. Lllvlmliv, S. KIOIIIOII, QI. Nlnrsu, V. mis, A. AIIIIIIICISUII, K. Rviiclcr, I. Km-rr. -I. Sczllone. 4th Row: li. Prinv, R. Bt-ttingt-r. I. It-nswolcl, P. Stopper, N. Williamson, E. Melvin, R. Lin-gt-I, G. Mvyur, D. Cwlw, CI. 1, 5tIl Row rusinslw, II. I.ursm1, K. Scliiffnuiycr, -I. Stone, L. Hiller, I. Bows-rmun. hl. St-liilstrn, NV. IIilI'ClIllg, R. Lnvtliy, C. Ilirscliingcr, C. Nvlson. T. Lila-clc-IN, C. Colnptnn. R. lhulkv, AIIIIIIILISOH Il. Linclgrt-n, Nl. Paiskv, R. Martin, -I. Ilziycs, R. Tcicli, P. Pointon. Nut Pictured: V. liilnvy. A llcvy of llcnutiliul Nluiflcne: Pour Oli, King, tlic Piraltcu Slit-rry ar ,O , 9, lst Row: T. Lnvclurs, PIRATE KING. I. SL'llfOL'CIt'I'. ISAIIEL .I M. Cle-mont, PIRATE LIIIU'l'ICNAN'l'g A. Mzinclt. EDITII K. Ixinxivy, NI.'XliICI,g R. X'Vullw1', I REDERICg P. Cainiplwll, RUTII, E. Ilarcling, GENERAL S'I'ANLI'IYg IS. Apostul IiA'I'l'f. R. ltaullw, SCT. OF POLICE. 2nd Row: CICNICIIAI. S'l'ANI.lQY'S DAUCIITERS-S. Roucli, II. Lyncli, E. IIz1rcly. M. Stvt-lc. A. Vanidcrwaill. S. IIilI, A ISt'lllJl'lAj.f, II. Krnnnn, K. SClI0l'IIOH:, P. Aland. Ilrd Row: PIRATES: A Moa-cliiigvr, S. Gomun, R. Iluwkins, WV. Ilurcling, WV. Martin, R. Sclirocclcr, I. jvnswokl, XV. BOV- 1-ns, P. Stuppt-r. POLICIENIISN IN ORDER: D. Sticvc, D. Raids-I, -I. Scalonv, RI. Rittvnliousv. R. IIill, I. Ainundson U. I.1-ulmkt-, 'I'. llnwkins, C. Nclsnn, I. Morse. 46 Dn- enema. . be 990 Q QQ te 63.,.6.,,Q,Q as eq. Q Q 1 I . i B I - . j, J is . . . X. P . , f ,,m,,.L LL.. - ., e ' 9 lst Row: L. Braun, A. Starner, D. Zimmerman, C. Krueger, B. Dncsler, -I Schroeder, K. Dunn, A. Vanderwall, L. Banks, 1. Hangc, S. Bcnzies. B. Sutton B. Sprecher, E. Hardy, M. Mudd, M. Troyer. 2nd Row: A. Isenherg, D. Stewart, I. Graf, I. Graf, B. Palmer, I. Stoecklnann, B. Ahrensmeyer, S. Lehman, H. Lynch, J Scalone, C. Kerndt, B. Meyer, K. Kinney, B. Apostal, M. Rohde. 3rd Row: J. Hawkins, K. Schoenoff, B. Krumm, S. Hill, Zohel, E. McArthur, M. Albert, P. Camphcll, L. Shimniok N. Edwards, L. Olson, A. Mandt, G. Gollmar. 4th Row: S. Cash, M. Zantow, S. Roach, M. Steele, S. Sansnm, B. Schonasky, E. Rctzalii, J. Lnctkens, 1. Rhea, N. Good- man, D. Behnke, M. Lenihan, M. Langer, I. Swaffordf 5th Row: N. Geisser, M. VValsh, R. Grosinske, B. Stehler, R. Ryland, J. Dederich, G. Martin, L. Reichards, P. Aland, F Mitchell, I. Schultz. Not Pictured: W. Bender, S. Hange, A. Ward. l Singing in a VVintcr YVon- derlandn W A Bollicking Band of Pirates lst Row: S. Sansum, P. Campbell, D. Stewart, A. Isenberg, S. Benzies, K. Dunn, A. Vander A wall, I. Schroeder, B. Sutton, Hauge, E. Hardy, K. Kinney, M. Steele. 2nd Row: M. NValsh, K. Schoenoff, R. Grosinske, S. Hill, P. Aland, B. Apostol, M. Rohde, N. Goodman. -I. lthea, A. Mandt B. Meyer, B. Krnmm, H. Lynch. 3rd Row: T. Russell, V. DuBois, J. Bowerman, A. Moedinger, T. Hawkins, P. Stopper, C. Nelson, bl. Kncrr, H. XValker, I Rittenhouse, S, Gomon. 4th Row: J. jenswold, G. Luebke, M. Clement, R. Radke, D. Hadel, D. Radel, R. Hawkins, E. Harding, T. Lncdcrs, NV Harding, WV. Bevens, D. Ropers, H. Hornick. 47 fee oe 6 eye Q o. Home Town Band lst Row: B. Krunnn, R. Bradlvy, E. Hardy, N. Ceisscr, H Horn N1 btulc I Illnge 'vir Solum B Gage-, A. Manclt, li. Nc-lson, D. Stewart, P. Zantow, B. button 2nd Row: C. Krnvgvr, E. Hawkins, E. Ristevn, S. Lehman, A. Call, R Schoenofl lx Bendcr lx Sthocnofl N Solnm C. Colllnar, I . Ilorn, D. llopcrs, NV. Bevens, E. Harding. 3rd Row: H. c:I'0SlIlSlii', S. Bcnzivs, C, Campbell, P. Campbcll, J. Slllltll B Llllilgftll T Mtlxmlvv E Prlne H Llrson D. VVoston, F. Ile-ss, J. lsvnlx-rg, R. Hill, 1. Edwards, S. Conlon W XX elk 4th Row: A. Vande-rwall, C. Compton, D. Lncders, A. Bradley, 1. Stoetlcnllnn S Bt'lllllS A Isenlwrg Pc ll'H0ll 'I Matlwr, li. Mather, C. Nt-lson, R. Radko, XV. Harding, P. Brannan J McArthur 5th Row: Il. Ft-ltz, L. Sprcclwr, F. Fischvr. , -' v 'wen First Class Marching 48 M' Y, k lst Row: L. Olson. S. Lvlmlmlll, N. Eclwurcls, ll. Bmcllm-y, VI. lilu-ax, Nl. Allwrt, I3 .lu ljlllhlll, A. lkltm, M. lA'I1lll.lIl, li. Nolsou. 2nd Row: S. Chnslu. CI. Iivltingm-1',S. llill. ul. Kuwitxky, K. Dunn, Nl. ZilIIlUNV, E. Nlallllw, P. Y:-rl:-in, -I. Alvxunrlm-r, S. B4-r Illilll. ll lll'lllllQ1'. Srrl Row: ll. Yncluk. Ii. xlL'lIllf'l'l', D. linrln-l, N. Amlvrsmp T. f,SlDlll'llK', UI. lXlL'AI'llllIl'. C, Nlm-yvr, ll. Starr. 'lf lhlssvll. Sportswisc Guys -. ll , . Boxxx rn . N R lXlilI'I1llill'Clf, D. QllillC'. l X WVorking on That Little Pamphlet S. llt'I'lllllIll1, C. Bwttingcr. Bncliglmllnclz K. Dunn, AlCYLlI1Cll'l'. ' ' ' lst Row: li. Osborne, D. Bates, M. Steele, N. Cc-issvr, j. Buxtvr. 2nd Row: B. Kc-nt, J. Knerr, XV. Custer, B. Baer, A. Iscnlx-rg, L. Shimniuk, li. lXlL'AI'lllllI' 3rd Bow: Y. Duliuis, D. fk,ll1lll'., R. Ruclkc, ll. Schroeder, I. Brownell, T, Iluwkins, j. Bowl-rmun. Not Pictured: li. ML'Ckn1iglv, li. lxlilfflllilfllt. 49 E W .6 Q , . ' QQ Seated: E. Ilurdy, CAROL FRANKLIN: ,I. Zolwl. GEORGIA BAHCLAYQ I- I M. Langer, FRANCES ANllUllS'l'g M. Alln-rt. ICLOISIC. Standing: IJ. l'nwlisulu, QIUIIN l liANKI,.INg li. llillnmn, 1'lCRCIlVALj0NlCSgXV. llawding. NIATT BAINBRIDClCg II. Fm-ltz, NlAMUl'lJg S. Aim-xamxnclcxg DON l'llII,I,lPl'Ig -I. liittcnlmusv, CIIAHLICS ANllUliS'l'g S. Ummm, AIOHNNY CRANCICRQ -I. f:Lll'l'il'l', INXXYNSIKINQ Il. lilwal, SUSAN DUNN. Lord Percy Finds Out How Miss I,l'iSiIllilll. ,l. liiltvn- Imuxsv. iluling Bm-fore Spvuking I. l,L'll4'l'i1'IA, NI. flilmlmulls, ll. llurn. H, I,ll4'Nll'l'. rf .' fi? fi? A Lil rm f .if W . ' . lst Row: j. Yam Livslmut, CI. B1-ttingcr, B. Krumm, L. Kzlpclku. 2nd Row: j. 1,1u-tkc-ns. M l,c-lmlun, D. SiIllIll0IlS. 3rd Row: P. Hurt, A. Ilullowm-ll, N. Iiclwzmls, M. Stu-lv. 4th Row: L lim-ll, S. llzlyvs, S. 'l'uuh'y. NI. Clilmlmculs. 50 ay Lou Banks, Sylvia Martin, EMILY NVEBBg Everett Harding, HOVVIE NEW- SOME. Standing, left to right: Janette AL-cola, Marlin Clement, CONSTABLE WARREN, joan Neuman, MRS. SOAMSg Bill Marlin, DR. GIBBS, Lynette Olson, MRS. GIBBS, Fred Kohlhapp, SAM CRAIG, WVaync llilhnan, SIMON STIM- SONg Ralph Barge, JOE STODDARDg Beverly Sutton, MRS. WEBB, Leonard Sprecher, MR. XVEBB. Standing on Step- laclder: Duane Stir-ve, GEORGE GIBBSg joan Kuwitzky, REBECCA GIBBS. Seatecl, left vto right.: Marjorie Troyer, johin I-Iayes, STAGE MANAGER' B.H.S. on Town Hall T0- night K. Brainerd, B. Baer, M. Gibbons. T. Hawkins, Mr. Baer. How lt's Done in Our Townl' li. Sutton, C, Cmnpton, S. Martin, Hayes, I' h t 1st Row: j. Accola, L. Kapelka, M. Langer, S. Tooley, M. Gihhons, B. Baer. 2nd Row: E. Terry, M. Much e a e S. Ilayes, K. Brainerd, S. McKinley. Not Pictured: Tom Hawkins, R. Raclke. 51 Lonella Banks, who played in several pre- vious Ag-Thalia productions, directed a modern comedy entitled llel1ea1'sal., The Christopher Morley play gave the audience in insight to behind the scene agonies in play presentation. 66 99 Seated: C. Bettinger, BAR- BARA: M. Cihhons, CER- TIXUDICQ N. Ceisser, Clll'tlS'l'INlC. 2nd Row: L. Phelps, SONIAg D. Stewart, l lilCIDAg S. Lehman, MAIUORIE. 1 .W l lVestern Night, a fantasy, was directed hy Betty lluesler. Authentic Western costumes, effective lighting, and guitar music were combined to create the atmosphere and mood of the Wyoming hunkhouse which was visited by Death. i 66'n7 ' ' SQ Seated: XV. Martin, LEFTYg C. R Luehke, BOOTS. 2nd Row: R. Kust- en, STUBg J. Martin, TEXAS, D. Stieve, JACK, A. Dunse, DOCTOR. 52 Maria Capitulatesf' -Ioan Dederielfs prize- winning original play. was the story of the loves and adventures of a group of 16th century strolling players in Vienna. joan directed the staging of her own play. l P 66Maria Capitulatesv Seated: II. Hengstler, IST MANg S. Benzies, MISTRESS LUKAg D. Behnke, MARIA. 2nd Row: F. Conzagowski, SRD MANg ll. Schneider, ZND MANQ AI. Rhea, lt0SAg NV. Perkins, VASCOg j. Schultz, CINO. QQ 92 Seated: D. Sinnnonsg A. Van- derwall, CLEMg M. Mudd, CELESTEg S. Hayes, ROSE. 2nd Row: M. Steele, MADAME DIDIERg B. Krumni, AMANDAg B. LaMar, HORACE. 53 'Up-C7-Me-Tlnnnhf a Cock- ney dialect play, was entered in the One-Act Play Contest and defeated Columbus in district competition. It was then pre- sented at Oregon and went on to YVhitewater where it won a B rating. janet Schroeder was student director and Doreen Simmons assisted with the dia- lects. E H' L3 .J Follow our development of Pirates of Penzancef, co-directed by Miss Ilaslanger and Mrs. Rich played to capacity audiences two nights, and all were thoroughly entertained by Gilbert and Sullivan's dashing pirates, lovely daugh- ters, and well-trained policemen. Settings were done by the art class. The A Cappella group appeared in Madison at the Southern NVis- consin Teachers Convention and participated in the Christmas and Spring Concerts. Boys, Clec Club presented six Class C music festi- val mnnbers at the Mid-Winter Clinic in Madison. Smaller groups, including the newly formed madrigal singers presented numbers at several local clubs. Picture 3-A Cappella Written Music Exam. Picture 6-Scenery: R. jackson, S. Hauge, D. Ilawkins, A. Amundson. Picture 7-Policemen: R. Radke, J. Rittenhouse, Al. Morse, T. Hawkins, C. Luebke, C. Nelson, 1. Scalonc, J. Am- undson, R. Hill, D. Stieve, D. Radel. Picture 10-Operetta Practice: Miss llaslanger. T. Lueders, pl. Schroeder, M. Clement, E. llarding, K. Kinney, R. XValker, B. Apostol, j. jenswold. Picture 12-Operetta Practice Again. Picture 14-Tryouts: J. Rittenhouse, R. NV.1lker, T. Lueders. R. Crosinslce, B. Apostol. Picture 15-Christmas Concert: I. Reed, R. Bettinger, B. Kent, Miss Ilaslanger. The 1949-50 band season was a busy one with marching at foot- ball games, Christmas concert, appearance at the Farmers' Institute, and the playing of solo-ensemble groups in Mauston and Madison. Three first places were taken by the band at the Music Festival in the Class A division. Picture 5-Majorettes: j. Hauge, B. Krunnn, A. Mandt. D. Stewart, B. Sutton. Sales of over 540 Minnewaukans made possible this year the con- tinuance of a 72 page yearbook and also enable three staff members to attend the National Scholastic Press Conference in Chicago. At their suggestion the 1950 Minnewaukan includes an index which the reader will find of increasing value. Photography credits go to john McArthur, jim Schilstra, Dick Mclntyre, and Tom Russell. Picture 4-Group Picture Day: C. Bcttinger, N. Anderson, R. Nelson, R. Bradley, Al. Alexander, B. Lindgren Cnot on staffl. Picture 13-Football Snaps: T. McIntyre, T. Russell. skills in picture and in print The High Light stalf is ever-busy preparing the school paper for bi-monthly publication. Editor Tom Hawkins instituted many changes in the paper's format, including the more informal headings. The feature staff amused readers so that the old cry for Give us more gossip has become a weak whisper. and the sports staff kept stu- dents sportswise through feature column and news articles. Three dramatic productions were staged throughout the school year including Poor Percival. the FFA-Thalia one-act plays, and Our Town. The first, presented by the Class of 1951, was a mystery comedy which delighted its audience. Bliss Edna Leissman ably directed the cast in their strange and varied roles. Students were guided by Mrs. llich in producing the four one-act plays which included joan Dederich's prize-winning Maria Capitulatesf, Final production of the year was the senior class play, i'Our Townf, directed by Mrs. Rich and with john Hayes in the role of the Stage Manager and Sylvia Nlartin as Emily. Picture 1-Cast of Poor Percival. Picture 2-Stage Crew: QUpstairsD F. Hess, R. Hillman, R. Mc- Intyre, Ralph Marquardt, R. Ilill, F. Horn, ffrontl T. Lueders. Picture 11-Selecting the Play: Mrs. Ethel Rich. Picture 17-Directors: B. Dueslcr, L. Banks. Mrs. Rich. J. Schroeder, J. Dcderich. XVinners of the local forensic contests were Galen Luebke in original oration, Pierre Hart in extemporaneous speaking, Barbara Krumm in humorous declamation, Doreen Simmons in 4 minute speaking, Carol Bettinger in non-original oration, Marianna Steele in izerious declamation, and Marie Lehman in extemporaneous reading. Of this group three went on from Portage to Fort Atkinson, and Carol Bettinger was awarded a B rating in the State Forensic Meet. Debating the subject of direct vote for the president, the debate squad participated in the District Contest with twelve other schools and was awarded a first with six wins and no defeats. In the sec- tional contest Baraboo won two and lost four. The squad also formed the discussion panel on debate at the Speech Institute for high school students at NVhitewater, a meeting attended by all students engaged in speech activities. Picture 16-Bus Trip to Whitewater: M. VValsh, L. Kapelka, M. Steele, T. Hawkins, A. 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'IDA 'ilhr ' .- ff ff' .fl K' its 5 There are the clubs to which we belong, and if we are qualified, we may he chosen hy classmates to lead one of these organizations. 57 1. SAS ' ' lst Row: Cl, tlullmur. B. Cnflisn-lm, QI. Kuwitzliy, D. liulvs, S. llill. :X. liutvs. Nl. lll'Illll1lIl. Zncl Row: K. Kl!llll'j'. N. C14-issvlg M. liuluclv. M.Zamtow. I.. N4-is. QI. Swqlllmal. l'. Chullplwll, QI. Alvxumlvr. 3rd Row: H. Svlu-pp. XY. lll'IlCll'l'. S. SllllSlllll, N. liclwallcls, I.. Slnimniok. Nut Pictured: li. Su-lull-r. l. Wallcll the Calories. Girls- lllglll: ll. 5:-lupp. L. SlllllllllOli. c'1'IllK'l XY lll'llil1'l'. l.4-Il. ll. Stl-lmlm, Nl. Zauutow, I.. N1-is. 2. Handy in llnc Kitchen- l zu'in51 c'zllllc'l'zl: X Q XM llIlllil1'Clil'l'. , q??2?1'Q. ' Otlu-rs: QI. Ally-I. Nl. WA? QQ' I lAIlljL1'l', ll. l'Xl'llllllll. 5, O M 'I J' ll an ' Isl How: QI. Ill-df-ril-lm. ll llvlmlu-. QI. lllwzl. li. Kfllllllll, QI. Zulu-I, lf. llill' ly, Nl. l,111l51m'I'. fZ'1rl Row: l,. Ulum. Nl. .-Xllwrl. Nl. Ilia-lu'tl1iv1'. CI. K1-rmlt, l'. Alzunnl, D. Sivwurl. A. Im-nlwl1:. M. Clilmlums. Sul livwg S, In-Imlm, fl. Nlaxrlin. Y. Us-isswr. A. liuulclm-lwr, X. Clmmillmul. ll. Clrusinslw. Nl. Ste-4-If-. A. Xl1llllll.fl. lk-ltiugcr. -ith Huw: Nl. 'lloy- vr, ll. Slllltlll, S. llalyvs, Xl. Nlmlcl. II. Svlll'1wll4'11 K. Dunn, I.. llzmlxs. S. lll'llXll'S, A, X'llIKlL'l'NYLlll. S. ll4'l'IIIlHlll. ll. l,ill'Nll'l4. Not Picturcrl: S. Nlznrlin. I.. Plwlps. 58 wmv, .-Z'?S2?wi. lv f ,.v, . l' .f H' -Y lst Row: XV. llurcling, D. Quule, E. MQ-Gonigle, I. Bowcruum, R. Bayer, C. Moyer, R. Marquurclt, S. Column. l 2nd Row: rl. Kuvrr, D. Klingcxuucyur, j. Luther, F. Hcss, nl. Edwards, R. Marquarclt, H. Starr, T. Luvclvrs. 'Brel Row: D, KllllQUINlll'j'l'I', C. Compton. bl. Iscnlwrg. B. Clblllllll, R. Schultz, R. Rzulkv. P. Stuuv. ll. llllllllilll, E. Hurd ing. ll. llllltllltli. D. XYLNIUII, F. lloru. Not Pictured: P. Farrell 1. ls It VVOrtl1 Il? luus X j. Swuflorcl, T. Iluw' 5, I. XV:u'cl, P. Stuppcr. ll. licy- 1 uulcls. ll. VV1lllil'l', ll. Holtz, 0 li. c,SlJUl'lll'. ll. llill. Svutcnlz D. ilullvs. 2. Mule 'l'r-r-ruin- B clllllllll, ll. Il. Buyer, , L Starr, ll. Murquurclt, F. lluru. kk ' M' I 1 ' Y lst Row: li. c,Sl7Ul'llt', H. Fc-ltz, D. Crum-. J. Swnflorcl, tl. xxTlll'Cl, AI. Martin. 2nd Row: T. Os- lm1'm'. D. jmlvs. P. Stoppvly L. Bortlcs, T. Hawkins, R. XVillli0l', AI, Aulumlsou, C. Nclsou. 3rd Row: IR. Livgt-I, ll. llill. XY. NlcfXIul1ou, NY. Martin, D. Ruclel, R. ll2lVVlilllS, L. Spx'vcl1v1', AI. :Xll'Al'lllllI', ll. Boltz. Not Pictured: ll, lit-ynultls. 59 If If A lst Row: .-X. 'll-lnplilx, D, lbtlllgllly, l.. Bealrtlsley, D. YViesc'. -I. Cetselllllalll, N. Um-ring, XV. Selmltl. li 5 5 ' Yuly, IC. Kupl. flntl How: D. N14-yel's. XV. l,yIll'll. D. Nl'lllIIAtll, D. Be-it-ln. lf. Yl'UllI'2lUl. l'. ll1lIlll'f'. ll. llelter li l.zlNlur. li. Nlur - , I Row: D. flilflvfllglll, '. Selmlicltlu-, lf. f:OIlZilQ,'UVVSlil. D. ZlL'llllil', ll. Lutlwr. D. limclley. I . tluuk . Llq 3rd L I l'. Selmltv. -I. Nllll'lll'l', l', NllH'lll'l', XY. sl'lltH'lllX'l'li. 4th Puowzll. llzmlsey, D. l uller. K. NlIlllt'Illilll, CI. clI't'1'll. li. Xlulvin li, fmvk, VI. llau'rismm. li. llillISUlI. ll. -llll'lIl11llll, A. A. Zlll'lHll'lli'll, 0. Yerlein. ll. Rupp, 5ll1 How: Y. Zamlmv. ,l. Sflllllll Cl. l,ln-lwlw, ll. KllIlj.ft'lIlIIl'f't'l', Cl. flllIIlIllllljlS, P. 'l'erry, G. tl0llIlS4lll, l'. Pvelf. NV. l,l'l'lilllS, ll. lluflms. 'lf Nl1lllIt'I'. L. lliela It, XYvirivlu, ll. Svlnm-ialu-r. bl. Clit-In-l, I.. l'n'lnu. Not l'ietured:M. Ulrich, AI. Potter. U. Zuntow. l. Sweet Ad-0-line Enter- tuins the Folks- XY. Martin, C. llirsc-l1il1ge1', C. l.llIK'lll'ii', ll. lll'llgSlll'I', Xliws lI11slau1 e1'. 2. Bob short cuts to First Place- St'.lll'.lZ D. Zlt'llllQl', li. L11- Malr, ll. Sa'ln1c'i.l1'r. Slamxlinqz D. Ninuenmn, C. lllIt'lJlil', YV. Perliins. lf. lfenske, H. lXl1lllIt'l', P. IR-L-lx. Isl... ht lluu X Duns: l' lwtIlSlil li lxwtul ll gkllllllllllxt D Slllllt'I' 'Y Ieuwn ond limv- ll llwwsllel l4'l4.A9 Cl. CIln'isti:m. lt. Xlelxin. D. Kllll1J,'l'llllN'j'1'lA, CI. llll'SL'llll1Ht'I', ll. Clelselmmn, D. 'l1ilj'l0I'. 3rd Row: ll. lic-yx nlfls, KI. lla-in. AI. Nlanrtiu. ll. Nlaltlwr. XY. Nlilfllll. D. Stieve, l. Klutz. S. Ali'X1l!1tli'l'. IJ. Ninm-nmn, 60 A: 1 N. A If ll A lst Row: A. Ormond, Al. Nculnun, E. Scimlizisky. M. Pvllctt. 2nd Row: IC. Cross, rl. Dnl'nis, -I. Clvvo- ' ' 5 land. E. llvwitt, C. Mulnwr, E. Koi-pp, -I. Parks, D. Rcgo,l3.Aclun1s, NI. Mc-llnrlnick. 3rd Row: S 'I'nnivy, D, Sinnvr. N. Brooks, D. Zindcl, F. Kovpp, B. Bender, M, Ilvngstlcr, A. 1ic'ilwL-iw. L. Silillllliliii. -itll Row: D. LOOIII- ix I3 Plilllkl N Yinnnuniin I3 Do ii ' ' ' ' . crlg, M. bnntlr, E. Simons, M. Brink. D. lxnpr-lku, B. Squire-s. IC, lla-in. 5th Row ll. SNYLIIISUII. lf. 'I'm-rry. A. Sturm-r, L. Rohde, A. Sn-ln'm-dvr, C. Knvvaxlkv, C. Cmsniskv. Cl. Zinnm-rnuui, l'. Martin. M. Xilxlsln. l'. Xinddn-il. D. Bm'kc-iiimge-n, -I. XVnddr-ll, II. Koch, E. NIL'Al'iillll'. Not Pictured: B. Kiraly. ,l. Nir-uly. i':: - l , .... . 1. It s All French to Me. 5. I S. lkiizin-S, j. SL-linlty -fX. f I A. Vznidc-rwaill, -I. Scu- . 3531 ir' ' - lun:-. B. Krlnnln. . ' 1 h 9 15 A 2. XVhut You Can't Eat il? W 0 'S . i t You Cam. 1,1 -V f W .AVA 57 'Q B. Adznns, M. Smith, A. y ev- ---. 1 ,I Scllxnvcle-l'. S. 'Ibnli-y. an 'QM A Q - Miss Si1llStL'l'. Clublst Rowra Slilitil, A. Xjniicie-rxvidl, Eniiurdyl, B. ,K-rnnnn, QI: ASL'2li?JIlC'. M. Nli'SAllIl1ll'il, ii, Bra-i bl. Brownell. 2nd Row. B. lihkillxllihliil. C-. Blilltlll. -I. Snlnnltx. D. Sta-xxnrt. A. Isa-nln-rg S. Bvlixivs. M. Yl'1'Uj'4'l'. 3rd How: li. Oslmmriv. H. Haldkv, I. ixIL'Al'tilllI', L. 'l'lu'is. Not Pictured: il. -Ivnswuld. M. Slivrwood N. Show, D. Rudi-1. 61 ,.: I nw ' Rs Il ' 1 lll lx 1111 ' 1 lst Rf ': S, lil-1111 IS. Hn' 1ll'illS, l'. Pugv. ll, clU1lIl1'l'S. -I. lJm'l1'ic'l1. l', .'Xl.1 l. Cf. 'v' lt. , flillllllllllll. Xl, clllJlNllIS, -I. lluwliills. Qntl Row: lk. H1'11i114'14cl, ll. l.fIIl'll. ff. lXl'lIt'QL'l'. N. Slum'- wuml, ll. c-l'U5lIl5lil'. C-. C.ull111q11', Nl. Slvvlv. Nl. Nlllclcl, S. llalyvs. 5. lXll'lXllll1'j', 31'4l Row: ll. qvllSl. lu. lllSll'l'll, Xl. BUXUIIS li. 'l'l1f'is, I . llrauncl, -I. l,MlXY1'l'IIlLlIl. I.. IM-ll. ll. SL'llUt'IlUll', ll. lu-nl, -I. Yam l,is'sl1r1l1l, X. Xxlllllillllilill. N01 l,lCllll'l'll2 l.. lmigll lllll. l', 54111-11xu11, XI. l1l'llIIl1llI. I. linyallly on Review- . 1 Q, ' . . , li ' , 2. Si11gi11g fur Two Bils- . 1 . '11'-', Em If ai Al. -. ' . - 1 ' ls! Row: I. ll2lll'V1', S. llill, li. Nlm'1'l'. ll. lx1'11111111, I. Zulu-I. li. fXIa11'11ll111'cll ll. I . 47 - 1 1 ' XYa1llw1', ll. Sl1ll'I'. 2nd Row: -I. llUNX4'l'lllLlll, S, S.lll5lllll, NY. llL'llili'I', li. 'I'n'1'14y'. l.. llqmlxs, lx. l,llllll, li. SL'lIfl1'llUll, l', SlU13lN'l4, U. f:ll'lIll'lll. 3rd Row: I . llvss, Cl. Cfl1141sli1111, D. XXAl'5lUll, D. Slivxv, D. llgulvl. Ii. limi. ll. I.1n-lluy. ll. lIu1'11i1'lx. CI, N4-ls1111. I,. S13I'L't'lH'I'. D. limwpws. LI. l1lllll1'l'. Nut l'iL-lllrccl: .1X. YllIIllt'l'NXilll. 62 l 'wir 'W Y lst Row: .l. SL-ulollu. ,I. Zolwl, B. Krumm. 2nd Row: C. B4-ttinga-r, D. Stn-vvurt. Al lla Qu A. xv1llll4'l'NY1lll. A. lsvxmlnwg, C, Collmzlr. K. Kimu-y. Srcl Row: F. llm-ss lllkl 4 I. lim-rr, li. lh-x'c-Ins. XY. llnrcling. ll. llucllw. P. Stmw, ll. Nl2ll'flllil.l'lll. li. NlcCcmigls'. Not Piclurccl: -I, Asllv. U. cll'2lYl'S l. The Singing xV2lS Coocl S. ll2lll2,'4', S. Czlxh, Sl'lIl'lJl'lll'l'. K. Dunn. M ZLIIIUPXV. Nl, l.l'lllllllll. 2. The Cllznmps Duel lt Out- -I. lQlll'l'I'. ly. l au'rc-ll, li Nlulllvr, ll, Schultz. N Ist Row: li. Karl, l'. Page-, L. SL'lll'lll'illl, A. XVurcl, A. Bam-5. D. Butvs. 2nd Row: S. llzlugv, S Nlgwtiu, B. Nl:-yvlg Nl. Smith, F. Mitchell, S. Cash, D. I,Ullll'l', NI. Lvuilmll. 3rd Rosy: -I. Kuwitxky N. Slum-xwvmxcl, XY. lic-ncle'x', l.. Xcis, B. Sproclwr. ll. lllL'll2l1'llSUll, D. lloclu-sta-1'. 4th Row: S. Sauusum. B. c.1llllS1'll. A. llun XX s lcl l lc Ill mlvc-lwr. Xl. Z1llllUW. il. Sf-lmrm-dvr. l.. Banks. li. Dunn, ll. Lcmvk. Nl. vlllfll. UI. Zo 1 X. Not Piclurec: . -am lim 's. But lVc Lost the Came- G A A Ist Row: C. Kriu-gm-r. S. lliiyvs, A. Sturm'r. P. Cray, l'. Aland, ll. Smith, K. Sl'illH'llUiii, M. Sinitii, 0 0 A-- v- v Bllilli ' Mining, li. Aclmns. Znd Row. ll. Hom. AI. C-1.ii,I.. lx.xpmlix.i, -I. Lmllxins, li. lhml1.mlw11. . . Q Ixi-mill, II, Kimi. il. Clullnmr, P. Sora-iisfni, il. KiillQ,'i'lllllL'yl'l', E. Cross, nl. llzlwkins. 3rd Row: l. lhiiigiity. D. Dunum 5. Svinilln. Xl. Xhilsli, Ii. Nlmlgvtt, I.. llvlcliaml, 13. SL-lic-pp, A. Ali-xuiiclm-1', I. l'uskm-, 5, loulvy. S. limmcli, N. c-VlSSl'l'. M I.:-4-1-in -I, Slivxx. xl, lCnniw. Not Pictured: A. limclli-y. M. Ciimimmis, K. Kinncy, D. lim-liiislm-r. Nl. Sta-vim-. l. Observe That Form, Connie Schwoeglcr- M. l'vilvtt, D. Hoclwstvr. 2. Did the Best Team Win, juniors? -I. Hawkins, D. Hates. O 1 if I G A.A. ist' Rnw.: ,IE lifvwfr-ll, -ll. lfurnsvifortii, M. Lminiimn, IJ..SL'ilC'llk1vlf, ,i3.qSt1-bin-r, lfrqnin. -I.vii'nclcivll, It ' hiilllllllllix, N, l,Liu.1rcis, Amuild. 2nd Row. N. Bllftkil, D. lldwiuns, M. NIL'cAlIllIlL'ix. I.. Nvls. M. Ln' -I. Xviiiiuiin. 4th Huw: I. Vilicicim-ll, BI. Ciirrivr. B. Esc-lil-1111111-ii, C. Martin, B. Sprvc-lu-r, M. Mucicl. M. Nm-lsim. No! Picturec li. Iiraulli-y, AI. lhuwiim-il. li. Cook, li. Cla-lirkv, B. Morrick, J. Pipvr. H. Bvncivr, C. lla-inns, S. lliizliil, C. Ziininm-rinam. 64 lizm. A. Bam-N. li. NilliIi1'l', D. Baile-s. C. Platt, L. Hoiidv, D. Zindvl, M. Crosinsiiv. 3rd Row: Ni. Pm-lim-t. -I. l.icgm'l, li. livty iziii. li. Ilin-sim. Ii. Nvlsnn, Nl. Zaintow, K. Dunn. ll. Moore. li. Koch, P. Vvrlviil, AI. Dlll'uis. A. Sriilm-xii-i', VI. Nicoiy D Y I They shouldered responsibilit Latin Club-C. Collmar, sccrctaryg Nl. Bowerman, stu- dent councilg P. Aland, vice presidentg R. Gust, treas- urerg N. Goodman, presidentg Mr. Akey, advisor. F. F. A.-Mr. landt, advisorg XV. Martin, treasurcrg D. Ninm-man, presiclentg B. Melvin, secretaryg R. Kasten, vice president. Thalia-Front: A. Rundccker, presidentg Miss Cornish, adxisorg N. Goodman, secretary, Back: S. Bcnzics, treasurerg B. Duesler, vice presidentg K. Dunn, social secretary. French Club-S. lienzies, presiclentg Miss Kroening, ad- visorg A. Vanclerwall, secretary-treasurer. C. A. A.-L. Shimniolc, vice presidentg I. Xvilflllfdl, presi- clentg Miss Forsythe, advisorg M. Lenihan, secretaryg D. llawkins, treasurer. Tri-Ili-Y-L. Shimniok, treasurcrg J. Alexander, vicc presidentg Miss Arveson, advisorg XV. Bender, presi- dentg B. Stehler, secretary. F. H. A.-Front: B. Bender, vice presidentg C. Nl2llllll'l'. treasurer. Back: ll. Koch, secretaryg j. Neuman, presidentg Miss Shuster, advisor. Pep Club-L. Banks, presicleutg Miss Forsythe, aclvisorg A. Rundecker, secretary-treasiirer. Key Club-T. Hawkins, presidentg J. Amundson, treas- urerg R. VVallver, vice presidentg H. Oshorne, sccretaryg Mr. Aliey. advisor. Barateen-D. Stewart, presidentg Mr. Smith, advisorg ll. llauge, secretary-treasurer. Hi-Y-H. Hornick, treasurcrg D. Quale, vice prcsidentg Mr. Scott, advisorg R. Starr, presidentg D. VVeston secretary. C. A. A. Heads of Sports-A. Bates. softhallg D. Bates, haskethallg M. Zantow, howlingg L. Schenkat, vol- lcyllall. Student Council - K. Dunn, secretary-treasurcrg Mr. Baer, advisorg H. llornick, presidentg J. Luther, vice president. See our social activities Nliss Enrights hankers lmusily managed the accounts of fifty or- ganizations, involving receipts, checks. transfers, and financial state- ments each month. Theirs was a service of untold value to all groups. Picture l-Bankers: A, Bundecker, B. Coman, M. Miller. Supper and olliicersi installation constituted Tri-Hi-Ys second hirthday celehration. A talk hy Dr. Moon, supper meeting with Thalia. Nlother-IDaughter Party, and year-end picnic were later featured. Picture 4-Installation: VV. Bender, -I. Alexander, B. Stehler. L. Shimniok, QI. Swafford, D. Bates, I.. Neis. M. Zantow, A. Bates, M. Lenihan. The sixth annual Ili-Y carnival commemorated the 0l'Qi1lliZLltl0lllS 25th anniversary. Other social activities included the annual pro- gressive dinner and a Mother-Son Dinner. Nlr. Scott and six memhers attended the Southern NVisconsin Con- vention at Oconomowoc and heard panels on tolerance which served as a hasis tor interesting meetings of the local Hi-Y. joint Y activities were the Homecoming Dance, a discussion of hoy-girl relations, and a meeting of parents and memhers with Dr. Schultz of the national staff. Picture 6-Ili-Y Bookroom. At monthly supper meetings Thalia planned newest methods oi' initiating new girls, producing the one-act plays, seeing The Swan, and distrihuting Christmas gifts to a displaced family. Traditional activities were the Christmas Alumnae Open-House, Mother-Daughter Tea. Cluest Night Picnic, and Senior VVeek Banquet. Picture l-I-Initiation: A. Bundecker, C. Kerndt, I.. Olson. Following i'enjoyment of the unusual feats of initiation the Key Club distrihuted programs at athletic events, went on a hayride party, helped Santa Claus pack candy, and had the pleasure of hearing two guest speakers, Mr. j. T. Walker and Mr. Frank Adamske. Picture 2-More Initiation: tDownD D. jones, W. McMahon, R. Liegel, P. Stopper. tUpJ B. Walker, D. Hadel, j. Nvard, -I. Swafford, VV. Martin, R. Hill, L. Bortles. BHS has, thanks to the FFA, two new purchases, a new spotlight for the stage and a welder for the ag shop, made possible through numerous money raising projects. Nlemhers who won honors at State Farmers in 49-50 were Eugene Fenske. lloward llengstler, and Phillip Peetz. Bob Lalvlar was local winner of the speaking contest. Also tops was the haskethall team which won sixteen of twenty games. Picture 10-Parent and Son Banquet Royalty: D. Stieve, A. ltundecker. The FIIA calendar included the candlelight installation of officers, Valentine and Christmas parties, demonstrations, and the highlight L .H 1 and read all about them of the year. a trip in November, when the girls were guests of the Hillsboro FH LX chapter and later one to Prairie du Sac. Picture 3-Installation: J. XVaddell, AI. Neuman, B. Bender, lt. Koch, C. Mahner, B. Adams, M. Pellett. The Mardi Cras celebration held March 2 was the main attraction of French Club. Prizes were awarded to members and escorts in the best costumes. Picture 9-Hex and His Queen: J. McArthur, D. Stewart. Latin Club has received National Latin Club League membership. encouraging apjireciation of ancient Creece and Home. One of the clubls projects was the preparation of materials instru- mental in increasing good sportsmanship at athletic events, and its annual informal party was a Valentine Dance. Picture 13-Refreshment Committee: Mary Mudd, S. llaycs. B. Platt, Mr. Aliey. CBacligroundl F. Brand. The success of Homecoming was in many Ways due to Student Council with Audrey Bundecker as general chairman. VVhile this and the Community Fund Drive were the most well-known of the Coun- cils activities, they discussed existing school problems and aided with student action when possible. Picture 12-Locker Inspection: B. Luethy, A. Pieper. V. Du- Bois, M. lNIcCormick, N. Burteh, F. Koepp, E. Kocpp. Barateen continues yearly to promote worthwhile entertaimnent for the youth of Baraboo. Recreational facilities purchased this year included a much used and enjoyed shulfleboard. Picture 5-Chess: XV. McMahon, C. Meyer, T. Osborne, lt. jackson, C. jackson, D. jones, R. Liegel, B, Schultz. Q Six cheering girls in new uniformswwere a contribution of Pep Club to Baraboo's sports program. Homecoming, the election of the queen and selling of mums, was co-sponsored by the Club. and many clever pep sessions with new songs, original poems, and side-splitting skits were arranged by the girls. Picture 7-K. Karll, A. VVard, A. Bates, D. Bates, P. Page, L. Schenliat. Picture 8-Senior Cap Session: tClockwisel -I. Kuwitzky, L. Schenkat, B. Caflisch, NV. Bender, Cash, A. Bun- dccker, S. Martin, L. Banks, A. XVard. This year's CAA volleyball tournament was won by the sopho- IUUYCS. A long basketball season was enjoyed by everyone except the juniors Who lost the tournament to the freshmen. Because of the late spring a short softball season concluded the sports for the year. Bowlers in CAA will long remember Marilyn Crosinske's all-time high game of 216. Picture 11wV0lleyball: M McMahon, II. Moore. M. Zantow, j. Graf. W We worked - We danced ' Q ? K.-2 vi . K, A t , .i ,,- l x f 1 - ! sz.. rv? 5 I iii f Q A 5.1! au. .A . M, tm. ' ' Center-D. Kliligeiillleyc-13 D. Bates. l. CI. Compton, S. Bunnies, Al. lsen- lwrg, N, Ct-isser, C. Kunm-lumn, Pa. Mo1'rin'k. ZZ. D. KllllHt'llllIl'j't'l', D. llutvs G. Klilngmliuwyn-l'. 53. rl. lluyes, D. Stewart, A. lst-nlmerg, E. llnrcliugi 4. D. lluwlxins, lt. Platt, S, llill, M. Lauigur. R -lan-ksou. 5. Invitation Committee: M, Alberts, ll, Feltz, S. Lelunun. 6. Royalty in Silhouette. 7. Grand March Practice 8. The Fountain. SJ, Punch Committee: B. Duc-slvr, E. ltctzluff. 10. The Morning After: ll. Selwoecler, VI, llilllglt. li. Halt lw, AI. Zolwl, ll. llill. 68 SENIOR LIST Accola, Janette-10, 51, 64 Alexander, Joyce-10, 14, 15, 19, 49, 54, 58. 64, 65, 66 Amnndson, james-10, 36, 37, 43, 46, 47, 54, 59, 65, 71 - Anderson, Norman-10, 49, 54 Astlo, Alan-10, 36, 37 Astle, john-10, 36, 37 Banks, Louella-1, 10, 47, 51, 55, 58, 62, 65, 67, 69. 71, 72 Bender, Wava-10, 15, 58, 62, 63, 65, 66, 67, 69 , licnzicrs, Sandra-11, 19, 46, 47, 48, 53, 58. 61, 65, 68 licrgc, Ralph-l 1, 51 Bcttinger, Carol-l 1,49,50,52,54,56,58,63,71 Biggs, Andrew-11, 40, 42 Boltz, llichard-11, 59 Bradley, Rose Mary-1, 11, 15, 48, 49, 54 Bmim, LaDonna-11, 47, 64 Bra-i, Beverly-11, 61 Brink, Marguerite-12, 19, 61 Brooks, Norma-12, 61 Brownell, jeanne-1, 12, 49, 61 Burnlester, Marlin-12, 40, 41, 42 Barrington, ,loan-12, 33 Caflisch, Barbara-12, 58, 63, 67, 72 Cash, Shirley-12, 47, 49, 63, 67 Christian, Glen-12, 60, 62 Clement, Marland-11, 12, 46, 47, 51, 55 Cole, Robert-12, 41 Compton, Curt-13, 42, 47, 48, 51, 59, 68 Cook, Betty-13, 22 Crane, Donald-13, 59 Custer, Wanda-13, 49 DuBois, Vern-13, 46, 47, 49, 62, 67 DuPuis, Joanne-13, 61, 64 Edwards, Neah-13, 22, 47, 49, 50, 58, 64 Fenzke, Eugene-13, 60 Friday, Carol-1, 13 Call, Alice-13, 48 Gallagher, james-14, 47 Cehrke, Elizabeth-14, 22 Geisser, Nola-14, 19, 48, 52, 58 Cerke, Duane-14, 47 Coman, Bernard-14, 19, 47, 59 66 Crosinskc, Marilyn-14, 64 Harding, Everett-3, 14, 19, 46, 47, 48, 51, 55, 59, 68 Hallie, Sharon-14, 54, 63, 72 Haw ins, Rohert-15, 46, 47, 54, 57, 59 Hawkins, Thomas-15, 19, 46, 47, 49, 51, 54. 55, 59, 65 Hayes, john-15, 47, 51, 68 Hein, Carl-15, 60 llenastler, lloward-15, 32, 47, 53, 60 Ilill, Robert-15, 46, 47, 48, 54, 57, 59, 66, 68 Hillman VVaync-15, 40, 51 Hirschingvr, Carl-15, 23, 47, 60 Horn, Fl',lIllC-15, 48, 54, 59 Hornick, Harland-16, 35, 37, 38, 39, 40, 43, 46, 47, 54, 59, 62, 65, 69 Isenherg, Ann-16, 46, 47, 48, 49,58,61,63,68 ,lensen Neil-16, 60 ji-nswold, john-16, 46, 47, 55, 61 johnson, Corda Cale-1, 16 Kapellca, Delores-16, 61 Kimpllmeck, Russell-16, 40, 60 Klingenmeyer, Duane-16, 36, 37, 43, 59, 60 Koch, Helene-16, 61, 64, 65, 66 Kohlhapp, Fred-16, 36, 43, 51, 71 Kosin, Gerald-17 Kowallce, Clorianne-1, 17, 61 Kuwitzky, joan-10, 17 22, 49, 51, 58, 63, 67, 69, 71, 72 Lange, Alle-nc-17 Lauver, jack-17, 40 Luce, Joseph-17, 36, 37, 71 Lueders, Thomas-17, 46, 47, 54, 55, 59 Luethy, Bob-17, 23, 47, 62, 67 Luther, john-1, 10, 14, 17, 18, 32, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 43, 59, 62, 65 Mahner, Grace-17, 61, 65, 66 Marquardt, Russell-18, 36, 37, 40, 41, 43, 49, 59, 63, 72 llere's where y0u9ll find them 70 Marquardt, Ralph-11, 17, 54 Martin, Sylvia-11, 18, 51, 63, 67, 69, 71 Martin, William-18, 36, 37, 46, 47, 51, 52, 59, 60, 65, 66 McGonigle, Eileen-18 McGonig1e, Eugene-10, 18, 36, 37, 40, 59, 63, 72 Mclntyre, William-18, 36, 37, 40, 42, 43 McNamara, Mary-18, 61 Melter, Richard-18 Melvin, Roluert-19, 36, 37, 60, 65 Meyers, Audrey-19 Miller, Marjorie-19, 66 Miller, Virginia-19 Mistele, William-11, 19, 23, 71 Mitchell, Ralnh-19 Merrick, Bar1Jara-19, 32, 68 Nelson, Mary-1, 19, 64 Neuman, joan-11, 20, 51, 61, 64, 65, 66 Neuman, Arlisle-20 Nicoly, june-20, 61, 64 Ninneman, Dean-20, 60, 65 F Clson, Lynette-11, 20, 32, 47, 49, 51, 58, 64 Paske, Gladys-11, 20, 62 Pieper, August-20, 62, 67 Piper, Iac: ueline-20 Platt, Carol-20, 64 Powell, Joyce-20, 33, 64 Quale, David-21, 32, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 41, 42, 43, 49, 53, Radel, Albert-21, 3..., Radel, Duane-1, 21, 40, 46, 47, 49, 54, 59, 61, 62, 66 Radke, Richard-3, 19, 21, 41, 46, 47, 48, 49, 54, 59, 61, 62, 63, 68 Rohde Lorraine-21, 61, 64 Rosenthal, Rosemary-21 Rundecker,71i1udrey-21, 58, 63, 65, 66, 67, 69, Sansum, Sl1arz115?1,G166i17bg3, 62, 63 Scalone, oan-- , , , Schenkat,JLaVonne-21, 32, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67 Schmidtke, Harlan-22, 60 Schonasky, Betty-1, 22, 47 Schroeder, Alice-22, 61, 64 Schultz, Harry-22, 42, 63 Schultz, Merton-22, 23, 47 Schwanz, Lois-22, 72 Sherwolold, Mar5516i2.2, 61 Shew, orma- , Shininiok, Loma-19, 23, 47, 49, 58, 61, 64, 65, 66 Sinner, Doris-23, 61 Sinner, Duane-23, 60 Slezak, Charles-23 Smith, Charlene-i2533,6i1 63 Smith, Mar ene- , , Sprecher, Leonard-11, 23, 36, 37, 48, 51, 59, 626 71 93 61 S uires, Bar ara-..-, Silirr, Robert-23, 40, 49, 59, 62, 65, 69 Stebler, Beverly-23, 33, 47, 48, 64, 65, 66 Stewart, Mary Diane-24, 46, 47, 48, 52, 54, 58, 61, 63, 65, 67, 68, 69 Stieve, Duane-24, 46, 47, 51, 52, 54, 60, 62, 67 Stone, Pat-24, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 42, 43, 59, 63 Sutton, Beverly-11, 24, 46, 47, 48, 51, 54, 58 Swafford, Joyce-24, 47, 58 Troyer, Marjorie-19, 24, 47, 51, 58, 61 Vertein, Phyllis-24, 49, 64 Waddell, joan-24, 61, 64, 65, 66 Wailsh, Mary-10, 24, 46, 47, 63 Ward, Audrey-24, 63, 66, 67 Welk, Bill-1, 23, 25, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 43, 48, 71 Wenz, Dan-25, 40 Weston, Dean-19, 25, 38, 39, 42, 43, 48, 59, 62, 65 Zindel, Dawn-25, 61, 64 JUNIOR LIST Ahrensmeyer, Betty-26, 47 Albert, Myrna-26, 49, 50, 58, 64, 68, 71 Alexander, Scott-26, 60 Astlc, Carol-26 Baer, Barbara-26, 49, 51 Bates, Arlene-26, 49, 58, 63, 64, 65, 66, 68 Bates, Darlene-26, 49, 58, 63, 64, 65, 66, 72 Bates, Ralph-15 Baxter, joan-26, 49 Bayer, Fred-33 Bayer, Ronald-26, 36, 59 Behnke, Donna-26, 47, 49, 53, 58 Behrman, Ronald-26 Bender, Bonnie-26, 61, 65, 66 Bettinger, Robert-1, 26, 47, 55 Bortles, Lee-26, 42, 47, 59, 66 Brennan, john-26, 36 Barrington, Edmund-1, 26, 33 Burteh, Naney-1, 26, 27, 33, 62, 64, 67 Campbell, Phyllis-26, 33, 46, 47, 48, 58 Carrier, jean-26, 27, 50, 64 Coughlin, jerry-37 Crary, Marilyn-26 Crary, Robert-26, 33, 40 Daege, Ellinor-26 Dahlke, Theodore-26 Dederieh, joan-1, 26, 32, 47, 50, 55, 58, 62 Doering, Beverly-26, 61 Duesler, Betty-26, 47, 49, 50, 55, 58, 64, 65, 68 Dunn, Kathryn-26, 33, 46, 47, 49, 52, 58, 63, 64, 65, 69 Duuse, Arlan-26, 52, 60 Edwards, james-26, 36, 38, 39, 43, 48, 59 Ennis, Eugene-1, 26 Eschenbach, Barbara-5, 26, 61, 64 Farnsworth, Barbara-26, 64 Farrell, Patrick-26, 63 Feltz, Harold-26, 33, 48, 50, 57, 59, 68 Filip, Donald-26, 40, 42 Fischer, Franeis-26, 48 Cage. Beatrice-5, 26, 48 Cetsehman, Rodney-26, 60 Ciebel, Julius-26, 60 Comon, Sidney-26, 32, 33, 46, 47, 48, 50, 59 Goodman, Nancy-26, 33, 46, 47, 58, 62, 65, 71 Crosinske, Charles-26, 33, 38, 42, 43, 47 Harding, VVarren-26, 46, 47, 48, 50, 59, 63 Hardy, Eloise-26, 33, 45, 46, 47, 48, 50, 54, 58, 61, 71 Haskins, Ilnrvey-26, 36, 40 Hauge, jean-5, 26, 46, 47, 48, 54, 62, 63, 65, 68, 71 Hawkins, Dana-5, 26, 54, 64, 65, 68, 72 Helms, Carrol-26 Hess, Frank-26, 36, 40, 48, 54, 59, 62, 63, 69 Hill, Sue-26, 46, 47, 49, 58, 62, 68, 69, 71 Hillman, Robert-26, 32, 33, 40, 42, 45, 50, 54, 59 Hinz, George-26 jackson, Robert-5. 26, 33, 35, 38, 39, 43, 54, 68 johnson, Gerald-26, 60 Kasten. Robert-26, 40, 53, 60, 65 Kent, Lorraine-1, 26 Kirner, Carol-26 Kliugenmeyer, Darrell-26, 59, 60, 68 Klingenmeyer, Eugene-26 Koepp, Elaine-1, 26, 61, 62, 67 Koepp, Faye Anu-1, 26, 61, 67 Krumm, Barbara-3, 26, 33, 46, 47, 48, 53, 54, 53, 61, 62, 63, 69, 50, 71 Kutz. Ivan-26, 60 Lane, Leota-26 Lange, Don-1, 26 Langer, Martha-26, 47, 50, 51, 58, 68, 71 Lehman, Marie-26, 64, 50 Lehman, Shirley-26, 45, 47, 48, 49, 52, 57, 58. 68 Lenihan, Mary-26, 47, 49, 58, 63, 64, 65, 66, 69 Liegel, jauiee-26, 64 Mahler, Elaine-27, 32, 33, 49, 63, 64 Mandt, Agnes-27, 46, 48, 54, 58, 72 Martin, Geraldine-27, 47, 57, 58, 61, 64, 70 Martin, james-27, 40, 52, 59, 60 Mather, Robert-27, 48, 60 McArthur, john-27, 45, 48, 49, 59, 61, 67 McCormick, Mary-27, 61, 64, 67 McIntyre, Richard-27, 49, 54 Meyer, Bonnie-27, 46, 47, 62, 63, 69 Moedinger, Arthur-27, 46, 47, 62 Moore, Helen-27, 64, 67 Morse, john-27, 46, 47, 54 Moss, Neil-27 Mueller, john-27, 60 Neis, Lois-27, 58, 63, 64, 66 Nelson, Clifford-27, 41, 42, 46, 47, 48, 59, 62 Nelson, Rita-27, 48, 49, 54, 64 Noble, Jean-27 Osborne, Rolmertfl, 26, 27, 47, 49. 57, 59. 61, 65 Pawliseh, Deyhle-27, 50 Peetz, Philip-27, C0 Pellet, Mildred-1, 27, 61, 64, 66 Perkins, VVilliam-27, 52, 60 Pfafl, Shirlee-26, 27. 69, 70, 71 Phelps, LaVou-27, 52 Pivotto, Wlayne-27, 36, 40 Platt, Robert-1, 27, 67, 68 Pointon, Phillip-27, 36, 47 Raymour, joseph-27 Reinecke, Arlene-27, 61 Retxlaff, Elaine-27, -117, 64, 68, 70 Reynolds, Richard-27, 36. 59, 60 Rhea, june-27, 46, 47, 49, 50, 52, 53, 54, 58 Rich, Lylt--27, 54, 60 Rittenhouse, jamesfl, 27, 46, 47, 50, 55 Rohde, Margy-27, 46, 47, 58 Roper, Duane-27, 46, 47, 48, 62 Roznos, Richard-27, 35. 60 Roznos, Roger-27, 36, 37, 40 Ryland, Rita-27, 47, 71, 72 Sealone, john-27, 46, 47 Sehara, Marion-27, 32, 61 Sehilstra, james-27, 35, 36, 38, 39, 43, 47 Sehoil, Jeanette-27 Schroeder, janet-27,32,46,47.55,58,63,71 Schroeder, Ronald-27, 36, 43, 46, 47, 68 Schultz, -Ieanne-1, 27, 47, 61, 70 Schultz, john-1, 27, 53, 60 Skupniewitz, Thomas-27, 29 Snyder, Levi-27 Swafford, John-27, 57, 59, 66 Taylor, Donald-27, 40, 42, 60 Theis, Larry422, 27, 61 Vanderwall, Ann-27, 46, 47, 48, 53, 55, 58, 61, 63, 65, 71 Vodak, Harley-27, 33, 36, 40, 42, 43, 49 NVadde11, Patricia-27, 61, 64 Walker, Robert-26, 27, 36, 40, 46, 47, 55, 59, 62, 66, 69 WVard, joseph-27, 40, 59, 66 NVare, William-27, 36, 37, 42 VVarn, Cleo-27 VVedekind, Phillip-27, 36 VVetzel, Jacqueline-27 XVilley, Janice-1. 27 VVilliams, james-22, 27 Yoss, Clarence-27, 43 Zantow, Marlene-27, 47, 49, 58. 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 70 Zantow, Virgil-27, 60 Zeman, Marvin-27 Ziemke, Rex-35, 36, 38, 39, 42, 43 Zimmerly, Edwin-27 Zimmerman, Darlene-5, 27, 47 Zimmerman, Genevieve-27. 61 Zobel, jane-27, 33, 47, 58, 62, 63, 68, 69, 71 SOPHONIUHE CLASS LIST Ahleman, james-23 Adams, Beulah-29, 61, 64, 66 Aland, Patricia-28, 46, 47, 58, 62, 64, 65, 71 Alexander, Audrey-28, 46, 64 Aunmdson, Allyn-1, 25, 33, 47, 54 Anderson, ,lerome-28 Apostol, Bessie-28, 46, 417, 55 Astle, Mary jane-28 Banks, -lean-28, 63 Bender, Dale-29 Bender, Keith-28. 47, 43 Bermann, Shirley-28, 49, 57. 58 Bevens, NVi1lia1n-28, 36, 40, 43, 46, 47, 48, 62, 6:3 Bowennan, john-28, 36, 38, 46, 47, 49, 59, 62, 65, 70 Bradley, Agnes-28, 48 Bradley, Duane-28, 60 Brainerd, Kay-51, 62 Brei, Shirley-28 Carey, james-28, 42 Christianson, Lillian-28 Clement, Oliver-28, 36, 47, 62 Clift, james-28, 33, 47, 72 Conners, llclen-28, 62 Cook, Boh-43 Crahcn, Marjorie-28 Cronn, Donald-28, 40 Cuuunings, Gerald-28, 60 David, Donna-28 D1-Beck, Marilyn-28 Dixon, Van Etta-28, 33 Doughty, Dean-28, 60 Doughty, Patricia-1, 28, 64 Duncan, Donna-28, 63, 64 Dunse, Marvin-28, 36, 72 Ennis, .Ioan-28 Fischer, Paul-28 Fuller, Dean-28, 60 Geisser, Nona-28, 47, 49, 58, 64, 68, 71 Cctschman, Donald-23 Cetschnian, Joyce-28 Cilmhons, Martha-28, 50, 51, 52, 57, 58, 62, 50 Gin-ssc, Rodney-28 c:0lllIlil!', Gail-28, 47, 48, 58, 62, 63, 64, 65 Conzagowski, Francis-28, 29, 53, 58, 60 Graf, joycc-28, 47, 64, 67, 72 Graf, june-28, 47, 64, 72 Cray, Patricia-28, 64, 71 Green, Charles-28, 60 Griffith, Joanne-28 Crosinslce, Carol-28, 61 Crosinske, llhcva-1, 28, 46, 47, 48, 55, 58, 62 Cross, Elizabeth-28, 61, 64 Cust, Richard-28, 36, 43, 47, 62, 65, 71 llannon, Rodney-28, 60 llarrison, jackie-28, 60 Haskins, VVallace-28, 72 llawkins, jean-28, 47, 62, 64 llayes, Michael-28, 47 Hayes, Sheila-28, 51, 53, 58. 62, 64, 67, 50 Hein, Estelle-28, 61 lleugstler, Maurine-28, 29, 61 lliclcethier, Marilyn-28, 58 lliggens, Shirley-28 um, B1-tty-28, 64 Horn, llelcn Faye-28, 48, 50, 64 llosig, David-1, 28 lseuherg, james-1, 28, 38, 39, 40, 43, 47, 48, 59, 68, 70, 71 jackson, Clayton-28, 38, 66 jochman, Donald-28, 60 jones, Duane-28, 36, 43, 47, 59, 66, 70, 71 Kapellca, LuVeta-28, 50, 51, 55, 64 Kasdorf, Dean-23 Kent, Burdett-1, 23, 49, 55, 62 Kerndt, Carolyn-23, 47, 58, 62, 64, 67 Kinney, Kay-28, 46, 47, 55, 63, 64 Klingenmeyer, Joyce-28, 64 Knerr, jerry-28, 36, 38, 43, 46, 47, 49, 59, 63, 70, 71 Kowalke, Robert-28 Krueger, Carole-28, 47, 48, 62, 64 Lane, Patsy-28 Lange, Donald-1, 28 Leece, Marilyn-28, 29, 64 Leighton, Lauren-28 LeMoine, Francis-1, 37 Liegel, 7Robert-28, 36, 38, 40, 47, 59, 62, 66, 0 Loomis, janet-28 Luebke, Calen-29, 33, 46, 47, 52, 54, 60 Luetkens, loan-29, 47, 50 Lvnch, He en-29, 46, 47, 62 Mahner, Robert-29 Marquardt, Richard-28,29,36,38,40,47,69,70 Marquardt, VVa1ter-29, 33 Mather, Thomas-29, 48, 60 ML-Arthur, Elizabeth-29, 47, 49, 61 , Mclntyre, Thomas-29, 40, 55 McKinley, Susanne-29, 51, 62 McMahon, Wayne-29, 36, 38, 40, 59, 66, 70 McManamy, Robert-29 Meier, Irene-29 Melvin, Eugene-29, 36, 37, 43, 47, 60, 70 Meyer, Cary-29, 36, 38, 47, 49, 59, 66, 70 Meyers, Dean-29 60 Miller, Marlin-29 Mitchell, Frances-29, 47, 63 Mudd, flxlary-29, 47, 51, 53, 57, 58, 62, 64, az Mudgctt, Bonnie-29, 64 Mueller, Paul-29, 60 Nehring, jacr uclinc-29, 64 Neitzel, Phyllis-29 Ninne111an, Kenneth-29, 60 Ouikul, Ccrtrucle-29 Ormond, Arlene-29, 61 Osborne, Thomas-29, 36, 38, 43, 47, 49, 59, 66, 71 l'.1l1ner, Betty-29, 47, 61 Paske, Inez-29, 64 Pierce, Donna-1, 29 Potter, james-29 Premo, Stanley-29. 36, 40, 60 Pydynkowski, Eugene-29 Ramsey, Ricliard-29, 60 111111, john-29 Heichard, Lois-29, 47, 64 Reid, james-29, 36, 40, 47, 55 Richardson, Rosemary-29, 63, 64 lioach, Sue-29, 32, 46, 47, 55, 62, 64, 71 Roclicster, Della-29, 32, 63, 64, 71 Russell, Thomas-29, 46, 47, 49, 55 Schankc, VVayne-29 D Schepp, Belva-29, 58, 64 Schiller, Vwaync-29 Schniidtke, james-1, 29, 60 Schneider, Raymond-29,33,36,40,43,53,60 Schoenoff, Kay-29, 32, 46, 47, 48, 54, 64 Schoenofl, Richard-29, 36, 40, 48, 62 Schroeder, Norman-29, 40 Schultz, Ralph-1, 28, 29, 35, 36, 37, 38, 40, 43, 47, 59, 66, 71 Schultz, Sally-29, 64 Shew, janiece-29, 64 Simmons, Doreen-29, 50, 53 Smith, Barbara--29, 64 Smith, john-29, 36 Smith, Mary-29, 61, 64 Smith, Roland-29 Solles, Gordon-29, 36. 72 Sorenson, Patricia-29, 64 Sprecher, Bonnie-29, 47, 63, 64 Starner, Ann-29, 47, 61, 64 Steele Marianna-29, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 53 54, 55, 57, 58, 62, 72 Steinhorst, Audrey-29 Stocckmann, ,lean-29, 47, 48 Stopper, Phillip-29, 33, 36, 43, 46, 47, 59 02, 66 Swanson, Gloria-29, 61 Terry, Ellen-29, 51, 61, 62 Theis, Roger-29, 32, 33, 36, 40, 43, 62 Tooley, Susan-29, 50, 51, 61, 64, 71 Vignali, Carl-29, 40 Voiles, Donald-29 Voss, Rhoda-29 Walsh, Marylyun-29, 55, 61, 64 Ware, Harlan-29, 38, 70 VVedekind, Henry-29, 36, 43 VVeirich, llalph-29 Williamson, Neil-36, 47, 62 Wolter, Donald-29 Zantow, Diehl-29 Zeeman, Leonard-29 Zimmerly, Robert-29, 72 Zinnnerman, Norma-29, 61 Zook, Richard-29, 40. 60 Zurhuchen, Allen-60 1 . 5 Aff - Q4 i.A,-5559 IJAEMO 5 ' M . 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