Baraboo High School - Minnewaukan Yearbook (Baraboo, WI)

 - Class of 1955

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F 1 f 54 ,ff iw ' , A ,iv A M MW, , , QA 43, if-4 ff - v'.14,'f3xf 41W'5f7 A M 32- :QA ,,-, ' I 2 , ' 04 WGQRMZWQLQVUQ dat mzimetodaq Amwwfwmpaga 744 wegefafzfwzawaq Th1s year we are maklng th1s an all school book Because our colors navy blue and gold have f1nally been dec1ded upon we thought lt only appropr1ate to use them for our cover We have used the theme Halls of Ivy to t1e the book together Th1s song expresses our feellngs towards our school and IS one oi the many rerrunders that the graduat1ng sen1ors w1ll have of thelr happy days at B H S We would l1ke to extend our s1ncere appreclatlon to the follow Mr Mueller Mr Rlch Mr Zarllng Amer1can Yearbook Fompany Teachers and students We also want to extend our apprec1at1on to our adv1sor r Freeman w1thout whose a1d th1s yearbook would not have been put out THE ANNUAL STAFF Um xuols XIner1cu1Yt4rbookCompany l C Balfour C ompa y Z ll Il ' ing for their help in the production of this year's Annual: . . . ,M ' 1 - I : f L ': I 1 .. 3, ' I 'rm W fl!!! I m8 Th1s year we would l1ke to ded1cate the 1955 Annual to the 'people beh1nd the scenes Those people' are the Jamtors bus dr1vers and lunchroom workers Da1ly they come to school l1ke the students but w1th d1f ferent purposes One group ma1nta1ns our bulldlngs and helps keep them 1n order another group br1ngs and takes home the students through faxr weather or foul and the th1rd group prepares the tasty noon meals whxch satmsfy the tremendous appetltes of our students and faculty These groups have been funcuonmg eff1c1ently for many years and they w1ll for many years to come W1thout the1r help the school would fall behlnd IH 1ts purpose and for th1s reason we would l1ke to ded1cate th1s year's MINNEWAUKAN to them THE ANNUAL STAFF 3 7ot4e4allow2l gfalfcof 704 GORDON I WILLSON Superintendent GARNER L SMITH SEVERN RINKOB Junior High Principal Principal of High School History 7 MURREL LANGE ESTHER WEAVER AMANDA KENT Secretary ofthe Junior and Secretary of the Superin Clerk ofthe Board of Edu Senior High Principals tendem canon 4 Social Studies 8, Advanced Math, Physics ELLA ABERLY Home Economics Senior Sewing F H A RICHARD BATES Geography Geology Me teorology V olleyb all Junior High Track ESTHER BRANNAN English 9 Speech Club JOHN COLE Science 8, Arithmatic 7. BETH ARVESOIN Modern History Econom rcs Sociology Tri H1 Y WALLACE AKEY Latin English II., Key Club Varsity Basketball Sl. 3 MAJORIE ENRIG HT Geometry, Bookkeeping, Banking. MARVIN ERDMANN Agriculture, F. F. A. 5 LAWRENCE BEVLNS General Science Junior High Football Junior High Student Council EAN CARMICHAEL English 8 Geography 4 Junior Barateen I HAZEL DAHL English 12, Highlight, IRVIN HANSEN Band JANE HASLANGER Vocal Music Operetta ROBERT JOHNSON Mathematics Geometry. COLE FELMLEE Che mistry Biology HARRIET FORSYTHE Physical Education G A A Pep Club WILLIAM LEIDHOLDT Physical Education, Var- sity Football, MARGARET MARY MCGUAN Typing, Shorthand, Office Practice. 6 ROBERT FREEMAN English II French Minn ewaukan French Club HARRY HASLANGER Arithmetic '7 and 8 DITH HAWLEY Civics American History Forensics Junior Class Ad visor EDGAR KREILKAMP Algebra B Team Basket- ba, BETTY LOU MOORE English 10 and 11, Foren sics, Senior Class Advisor Junior Class Play, ,g.gi., P I f - f Y n Q. Z! SIGRID NOLTE Library English 9 Foren sics ELODA RUMSEY English '7 and 8 Lunch Program HARRY SaLOUTOS Industrial Arts Freshman Football Baseball Rifle Club MARIELLEN SCHADDE Librarian JOHN THOMPSON American History Business Law Ass ist an t Football Coach Senior Class Ad - visor, ETHEL RICH Engl1sh10 Speech Thalia Operetta Senior Class Y Play ALFRED RAMBOW Driver Training Industrial Arts Barateen i' Sir iff 37-n .gr L EUGENE RUNHOLM Civics Guidance Civic lub Sophomore Advisor JOHN SAMSELA r DOROTHEA WEBSTER History 9 Business Junior High Newspaper. HOWARD VOSS History 7, Science 9, Noon Recreation, 7 GERALD SCOTT Biology H1 Y Tennis Junior Class Advisor ..,r Big mum in footmll. Chrlstmas Sucmgs YNVIIO was The Iuformeru? Homccommg, surprise! John Cwlc, jusl f:.m'I kuup lhcsu dam thing, clean! Stop! No, not now 8 74e,'wzae,ua,4m4zz wtzftdddddlllltudddfl anddwafpewz 0nedaq44a44wcZlf4!L rl. l Y--1 BARBARA ANGLE Cookre Her heart rs never rn the cuy no not rn thrs one G A A 1 Chorus234 PATRICIA BALTHAZOR at Quiet and shy? Look a aml G A A Newspaper 1 3 4 Stu dent Councll 4 ACap pella3 4 Guls Glee Club 3 4 Sec 3 Stu ent Counc11Rep 4 Jun1orG1ee Cub 1 Thalra 2 3 4 Soclal See 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Speech Club 1 Mad GERALD BERNET Gerry Im lrttle and I m wise but a terror for my srze Transfer from New Glarus 3 Rrfle Club 3 4 Stage Crew 3 li so 'fur ROBERT AHRENSMEYER 'Bo Bashfulness is an or- nament to youth, . -Txk, is S'-4 td Wh YQ 153 gl. ETHEL BORKENHAGEN Some people can be quret but to know when to e rs an art L1 A 2 Chorus 2 3 4 Art Club FLOYD BORKENHAGEN Bi A man need not be a ladies man to be a man. Intramuralsl 2 3 4- F. 'Q 'IU' Qi? SHIRLEY BURKMAN 1 TOM BOYD A Im small but so was Napoleon Barateen 4 Annual Staff 3 Basket I Golf 1 2 In murals 1 2 3 4 Student Counctll Boys Glee Club 4 Key Cub2 3 c 4 and 1 2 Presldent 4 Forenslcsl Speech Club 1 Class Of freer Treasurer 3 JEROME BOYER Jerry When there IS nothrng else for you to do go to school rt s good for you Football 1 3 Rtfle Club 2 3 4 Speech Club 1 All School Play 2 DONALD BRADLEY Don From the school band to the band wagon of suc cess Ban 2 3 4 Shrrl 'N Imrcalshy rnschooll G A A 1 2 Newspaper Chorus 3 4 F H 4 Speech Club 1 is Kf.!-'B b-- - 11-- 'J' 5J N F F 1 Q A 1, 2, 3 4 . , . , F A 1, 2, 3, 4 X ' A lf 'K H ll U , .. N - U - Y on ' : I - -- I ' ' , ' ball g , 5 tra- 3, g ' 1 . , 4: 56 -4 : B . , 3. 4: NP n ' 1 I W g ...i.2.3: 'Nt , , . - 1 ' I . 'Q-Q .. - - D l. 'Q - 4 ,M A J' ' ' v ' I I N 2. .Hz . :U d 's -ew ' 9 . ' 1 . . I., i ' M , ' : 1 v : rlgal 43 Operetta 4.' if 1 K X Q., A I 5 -. n 5 f- v 'I vw .. . - f - N, 1 F -f ' A -3- Y .' F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g : ' . : d V . - 1 . .V L r f Q ' A L -ag -- A I Y X I If I YI ? . I N ' I --, u 9 Uh i b I '. . A. . . . . : - 3 , , 3 , 1: , , 3 . . A. 'W7' 1. 5 . L A w 1 A ss , ' T -K 10 , , -A 1.74 I1 CARLTON CAFLISCH Carl Take tteasy grrls there s enough to go around Football 1 2 3 4 Track l Volleyball 3 4 Intra murals 4 Key Club 4 GORDON CAFLISCH Gordy Are you sure II wasn t my brother? Football Man ager 4 Intramurals 3 4 Rtfle C1ub4 Range Master NEIL CAFLISCH Archre Strange to the world he wore a bashful look Track 1 2 4 Intramurals Rtfle Club2 3 4 'T ARDENE BURTON DONALD COLDEN Nothing is ever lost by Don politeness. French Club I believe in getting into 4- Newspaper 1- Chorus 3 hot water -it keeps you 4- All School Play 2, c ean. F. . . . 5 'Vt U is c ind! 41.1 Bw DONNA CLAPPER Toots I drdn t come to school ust to study A lChorus2 3 4 F H A If' 7,4 f I ag if BETTY DENZER A frrendly grrl who ually qutet but wrth half a chance she d be a not A A 3 4 Choru A 1 2 3 4 Se tary 3 'i RICHARD CONRAD Dtck If at fust you don t suc ceed tryanother method Football 1 Basketballl Track 2 Volleyball 2 3 4 Intramurals 4 CIVICS Club 3 4 Debate 3 Juntor Class Play 3 Rtfle Club 1 2 3 4 Stage Crew2 MARLENE COOK Cookre To be effrctent tn a qutet way Transfer from Salem Mtssourt 2 A Cap pella 4 Gtrls Glee Club 2 3 4 Operetta4 FRANCIS CUMMINGS Consldered agood catch rf you can catch htm Barateen 3 4 Footbal12 3 4 Basketball 3 4 In tramurals2 Ht Y3 4 F N .. N . . , 5 , ' 1 - F A 1, 2, 3 . ,5 I sq If N1 .. . ' . : .n A ,I ,S I 0 u I ' - . A r -' , N . . . : I , I ,- , ' ' -. ,..- I I . ', ' f g -Ni fi' . . a ' . il .. .. f M A I H ' -' N , ' --2 W . . . . .. - ,,., 'Q .H .I . V 57, ' . ' ' 4. : 'Tiff tl' R . . as - eg' ' z , I 1 X , X N ' N ,V I 'Riley' 11 4: rf Ff A. 1, 2, 3,43 Q 'L' P - : , - : ' ' ' ' 3 I 1 F. A. 1, 2, S. ' ' ' f I L N y ff 1 I Ha? . K L A Lu X , n w ,Bi DJ. 1' ix, ,- -g. n ' I sv ' ' ls us- g, X J yi .N G. . A. U I . D 'I 5, 4f G, ...Q slag F. H. - . . . : CFC' Na+-. , vw, . J ii pf ,, . 'H ll ALICE DOERING The only way she can keep a secret is in circu- lation. G. A. A. 4, Stu- dent Council 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4,F. H. A. 1, 2,Speech Club 1. MARGARET DUESLER Muggs My delight is in the sons o Men 3 4 Head of Basketball 3 Student Counc1l3 Pep Club2 3 4 Student Coun cil Rep 3 Speech Club 1 EDWARD EKENDAHL Now whatlwant is facts Transfer from Prairie Du Sac 4 Volleyball 4 All School Play 4 DWAN DENZER Boots A jolly, friendly, peppy gal, just the sort you'd want for a pal. G. A. A. 1, Newspaper 1, Student Council 4, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Gir1's Glee Club 2, 3, Junior Glee Clbu 1, Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, Cheerleader 4, Pep Club 4, Class Officer, Vice President 3, Operetta 4. IOHN ENDLICH njackn 'To work or not to work? What a silly question. Stage Crew 3. 4. 50 PHYLLIS ELMER Phyl I wouldnt be different even if I could Barateen 2 3 4 Secretar French Club 3 G A A 1 2 Newspaper 1 Girls GleeClub1 2 3 4 Vice President 4 Thalia 3 4 Ban 1 .2 3 4 Speech Club 1 fb j JOHN FLETCHER Fletch Only weeds grow tall so stay small 3 4 Art Club 1 12 BEVERLY FELLAND Bev 'lt is often the quiet ones who attain success. G. A. A. 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Speech Club 1. KAREN FELS In her glorious splendor Karen you ve seen for she was our Homecoming Queen Barateen 1 2 Treasurer 1 Newspaper 1 Student Counc1l2 Junior Class Play 3 A Cappella 1 2 3 4 Girls Glee Club 1 4. 3 Librarian 1 Thalia 2 3 4 Homecoming Queen 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Cheerleader 1 Speech Club 1 Operetta RUTH ANN FLENTJE Fleng I could be better if I would but it s awfully lonesome being good Chorus2 3 4 FH A4 -- - ' ' 3, 4, of A. A. 1, 2, af 42 f G. A. A. 1, 2, : 1 I : , ' Q ' I In - 1 I: - I ' ' f 4. ' --Edu . . ' . . ' X A ' ' ..- K 1- - Y 2 ' YH: . N I S' ' tis, 4 , , ' ', f 3 I .- F. F. A. 2, . iv 1 I, 1 ' : ' ' K K G 5:1 1 d Q I D : 3. xx ' 5 v ,Q ' ' ., is'Ei A , DONALD GOERKS Don thts lad would be rtch 1 2 3 4 Tr urer3 4 ELAINE GOMON Good natured easy gotng a the trme A 1 2 Newspaper 1 Debate 2 Gxrls G1eeC1ub2 Fo renstcs 2 Speech Club 1 IACQUELINE GOVERS Jackre A dandy gxrl rf you're lucky enough to know her Transfer from Luxemburg, Europe 4, Barateen 4, Clvtcs Club 4, Student Counctl 4, Thalta 4, GLEIN GETSCHMAIN DOINALD GRAY Buzzre He gets hrs nrtrrtes and Knowled e bores htm nt ht rrdes mtxed 1n S S guls adore htm But alas Chemrstry Ixewspaper 3 no success Badger Boys 4 D bate 3 Presldent 3 State 3 Student Counctl Forenstcs 3 2 Keycluba 4 F F A 3 4 Sec 3 Pres Class Offtcer Treas 4 NANCIE GRANT 'Nan' 'She came, she saw, and she's sttll looktng them over' Transfer from Sparta 4, G A. A 4 SHARON HAYES Shane 'Guys are bothersome, but I love to be bothered Jumor Class Play 3, Cho rus 2, 3, Thalta 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 4, Speech Club 1, All School Play 2 KAY JANE GRIFFIN She ts ltke a magnet a ractlvel G A A 1 Newspaper 1 2 3 4 Ld pella 2 3 4 Gtrls Glee Club 2 3 Ir Glee Club res T H Y Forenslcs 1 Speech Club 1 Operetta4 DEAN HARMAN Ape A man after hrs own tn Football l 2 3 4 ack 1 2 3 4 In murals4 All School Play 4 Boys Glee Club2 3 4 K Club3 4 F F A 1 2 3 4 Senttnal 3 Vtce Pres1dent4 Prom K1ng3 MARLENE HAUSSEN Scott Some thmk she s quret, others know better D - bate 2, 3, Secretary 3, A Cappella 4, Gtrls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Madrxgal F is 3 1: 2. . : y- is I l- 42 U N tt ' . . . . 3 'If silence were golden., lik. Class Pfay'3:'A tapl P, F. A .... r eas- ' I 5' - - 1, P . 1: ri- 1- 3, 4, ' lik' -' , ' 'S- , . . : ll ' G. .A. T' , ' - 1 Ha' i ' 3 : ,- EY .Us - -l . I . e ' ' . . i 4. - 13 ff' 1? 1 T GORDON HERFORT Gordy Absence makes the marks grow rounder Dtscusston Club 4 Rrfle Club 1 2 4 SHIRLEY HERRITZ Re I can only tell thrs once I promtsed not to repeat G A A 1 2 Jun r Class Play 3 Chorus 3 4 DIANE HILL Dtnny Serrously her work she takes frequently Jokes she makes Newspaper 4 Ctvtcs Club 3 A Cappella 3 4 Gtrls Glee C1ub2 3 lunxor Glee Club 1 Thalra 2 3 4 Vrce Presl dem 3 Presrdent 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Speech Club 1 BARBARA HERFORT Babs A clever gul wtth plenty of pep Annual 3 4 French Club 3 G A A 1 2 3 Clvtcs C1ub3 4 Jr Glee Club 1 Gtrls G e Club 1 2 3 4 r Class Play3 Thalta3 4 Rtfle Club 2 Band 1 2 Cheerleader 4 Pep Club 4 Speech Club 1 53 Q-I 'sl ROBERT HOLT Re I m not a mustctan I m the whole High School Ban Barateen 3 4 Football 1 Student Coun cll 2 A Cappella 3 4 Boys Glee Clubl 2 3 4 H1 Y 3 4 Chaplatn 4 Manager FootballB Team 2 Band1234 Tras urer 3 Operetta 4 Speech Club 1 'ni 'Q H-uw 1-ff' 'IW' JOHN C HIRSCHING ER l w1l1 attempt to argue any subject Football 1 2 Basketball 1 lntramu rals 3 CI' Q I SANDRA KAE IELLUM Sandy What an advertrsement for a beauty parlor Transfer from Praute Du Sac 4 G A A 4 Foren stcs 4 14 ' 5 PATRICIA HOULE Peet Her ltfe rs a story wrth a new hero for each chap ter FrenchClub3 Treas 3 Student Counc1l3 G A 1 2 Debate a Dtscusston 3 Chorus 2 3 Tn Ht Y 4 Homecomm A 4 Rtfle Club 2 3 Student Counctl Rep 3 Forenstcs 3 Pep Club 4 Art Club 1 BARBARA HOWARD What s the use of worry mg when there are so many other thrngs to do A A 3 4 G s Glee Club 4 Speech Club 1 Lrbrarran 1 Chorus 2 CHARLES HUEBBE Im a bad bad man! Barateen 1 Footballl 2 Basketball 1 2 3 Track 1 2 3 4 lntramurals4 H1 Y 2 3 4 Rtfle lub 4?-53. 'F 'mr n . N l n dn .N ' Q . I. Cl. , g bl ' ' . . , ' le , , : J . ' ' , , 1, Ab' . . : : . . . : 6 ' - A ' : - : : M31 'igfg 41 O. A A . A, 2, . .. , ,-. V -4' I ' l K' A , A X :K 'N n n 5 0 To W N . . . . . 1 N x n ' I 'n I I Ag . ., 3 'nd .- .- :' -. N U- : ' . : Y ' ' . : , . 'f is l:+Q'Q . .F ' 'Q .. A f, 4 . .. 31 5 1 in 1. gi n ' Barb - n dn A ,, 4- :L l,- f . ,, - Y p ff, 1 W ' J I W . . , ' f' ' Q G. . . 2, , , irl' ll, , , , , Q 10 ' ,gf .K I ,. Q ' ' Q, C ' .1 ' A ' vw u , .vu , vg . . W t ,x , u , , ' I , 5 '-' ' . . . : ' ' ' : . I . ' . 'R '- , , 3 I C 2 . y . .5 p Q- , 1. v 1 .r f '4' 4 . . , : - ,, 'f' . 4- 7 -4 ,F C Y A n 4 . n W . f 'J I . Z L . U . ' - t iigfg 5, A A . : yr fI,i?1s1' l5 M JOAN LEE JENSEN I never love one at a A trme xt gets too borrng G' f Newspaper 1 3 4 Ass Ed 1 1 Student Councrl 1 A ,., Cappella3 4 Grrls Glee BARBARA JONES Barb You provlde thejoke I ll au h A C0rus24F H A23 4 Secretary 2 Presrdent 3 Speech Club 1 NANCY JONES Nance Lrfe rs short so why not en oy rt G Corus234FHA4 Rrfle C1ub2 3 4 Secre tary and Treasurer 4 Speech Club 1 GERALD KINNAMON Jerry He srather quret an sorta shy, all rn all he s a real gone guy Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4, Madr1gal3, 4, Operctta 4 3 Club 2 3 Jr Glee Club 1 Thalra 2 3 4 Treas 3 B n l 2 3 4 Spee h Club 1 Operetta4 MARLENE KOSIN Muff How to be the lrfe of the party rn ten easy lessons Barateen 3 4 French Club Vrce Pres1dent3 Student Councrl 4 Sergeant of Arms 4 A Cappel1a4 Grrls Glee Clubl 2 3 Tn H1 Y2 3 4 Secretary 3 Prom Queen 3 Band 2 3 4 Forensrcs 2 Speech Club 1 Q 4' Ao 44 ,...., ,-f'Y i lf'-Q ,.. DALE KLINGENMEYER Chub Of't he burns the m1d nrght o1l, but not for study Ing Football 1, 2, 3 4, Captam4,Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4,Track 1 2, 3, 4,Key Club 2, 3, 4, Vlce Presr dent 4, F F A 1, 2, Baseball 3 fs? 1- 1 I JOHN LAMBERT Wh1tey They say all great men are small, look at me I'm tall, Basketball 1, Vol leyball 2, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Rlfle Club 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 1, Operetta 4 fsf,N RQ' JUDITH KOTTHAUS Judy For men may come and men may go but Igo on forever Barateen 3 4 French Club 3 4 G A A 2 3 Newspaper CIVICS Club2 3 4 Grrls Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Presr dent 4 Rifle Club 2 Band 1 2 Forensrcs 1 Speech Club 1 Secretary 1 RICHARD KRUEGER Drck Valentxno had nothmg on sktd F F A Sent1na14 Stage Crew 2 HARRIET KUROWSKI Classes would be dull for me rf I couldn t talk to someone A , Corus2,4,F H A , 2, 4, Edltor and Hlstorran 4, Speech Club 1 K dl -sd ' M' Q ' . ' ' - . : - ... . 1 4 ,, Q' . . 35- G. A..A. 1, 2. 3, 4: - ' 3 , A ad 'C' . .: 'l' XX-,Q . : ' : 'l 3 Y A li , ' , 4 N 1g, G. .A.1,i,4, . 1 , ' h - I - - -u . , 1, 1, g . 1: : ' I I: x . , : , I 5 J. L Q ' ,, . - .. J '. . A. A. 1, 25 T .. - - h v J I . . . I ,. thi ' lu . n . 2' 3, 4: , y 3 - ,C -, . I 5 ' ' 4 3. g -ik. 'mi . . l - . Jw , h A W . , . ' . G. . A. 2' . ' . 'O' A i h . . ' ' 1 21 15 vegan P5- SHIRLEY LEATHERBERRY Shez I m trred but not of men Annual Staff 4 G A A 1 Newspaper 1 Guls Glee Club 4 Jumor Glee Club 1 Chorus 2 JOHN A LEHMAN Bu Gtrls are farthest from my mmd A Cappella Boys Glee Club 3 4 Rtfle Club 3 4 Llbrarran 1 THOMAS LENNIHAN Tom Alexander rsdead Caesar IS dead Napoleon rs dead and I m feelrng ttred to day Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Track 1 2 3 4 Intramurals 4 Student Counctl 4 H1 Y 2 3 4 Chaplarn 3 u dent Councrl Rep 4 HELEN LANGER l know I shouldn t go to the dance but me stay home? Not a chance French Club 3 G A A 2 Crvrcs Club 3 Student Councrl 3 Debate 2 Gu'1s Glee Club3 4 Chorus 2 Trt H1 Y 3 4 Hlstorran 4 R1f1e Club 2 Jumor Glee Club 1 WO-lv be 9-Q' MARVIN LOOMIS What he can do wrth pa per and pen rs qurte a brt better than most of us can Transfer from A d a m s Frrendshrp 4 !9 su- 'NJ' iaari -Z, WADENA LIPKE ROMONA MANTIN She never never says too Mona much soshe never never There rs only one boy gets tn dutch Transfer just one boy G A A 1 from Praure Du Sac 4 Jumor Class Play3 Chorus Chorus4 2 3 4 Forensrcs3 LE ROY LUTHER Ro A Country Gentleman and a Woman s Home Com panron lntramurals3 4 F F A 3 4 Secretary4 Stage Crew 3 JAMES MABRY rm I have a car rt s not so new but show me a road I can t go through Rrfle Club 3 4 Stage Crew 4 BARBARA MANTHEY Barb True to her work her word and her frrends these are but a few of her goo trends G A A 1 2 3 Newspaper 1 A Cap pella 4 Grrls Glee Club 1 3 4 Jumor Glee Club 1 Chorus 2 Trr H1 Y 2 3 4 Hrstorran 3 Junror Band 1 Forensrcs 1 2 Speech Club 1 JOYCE MARTIN Every gal has her devil tsh moments Chorus 2 F H A 1 SHIRLEY MARTIN Shirl She has a way not too timid and yet not too bold A 2 Chorus 2 3 4 AILEEN MATHER 'I'he girl with a purpose AnnualStaff 4 A Cappella 4 Girls Glee Club 2 3 4 Junior Glee Club 1 Band 1 2 3 4 Class Officer fVice President 4, JAMES MARTIN 1m You ll love work too if you d do II h1s way he sits and looks at xt all da Volleyball 2 3 Rlfle Club lfr' Ill 'U if Y had ROBERT LEE MCGANN o He hath an mnocent face butl I Football 2 3 Boys' Glee Club 3,4g Hi Y 3,4, ALLEN MECASKEY Butch Ihave no time for glrls or fame To get my diploma is my aim MICHAEL MOON Mike Just because of his name he thinks he has a mon opoly on it Barateen 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Manager Basketball Track l, Clvlcs Club 2 3, 4, Hi Y 2,3,4, Vtce Pres 4, Stage Crew 2,3,4, Mgr 4g Intramurals lg Speech Club 1 gi' PAULA MEERBREY A busy glrl wtthout a doubt but never too busy to help you out French Clu 34 GAA 2 Stu dent Counctl 2 4 Dls cussion Club 3 A Cap pella 3 4 Gtrls Glee Club 2 3 Llbranan 3 Jr Glee Clubl Band 1 2 3 4 For ensrcs 3 4 Speech Club 1 Lxbranan 1 BILL MEISEL Shag Here I am you lucky girls Football 1 Key Club2 3 4 Manager Foot ball 3 4 Forensics 2 Speech Club 1 All School Play 3 ROBERT MEYERS Bo Hts only labor is kllling ume French Club 3 Clvtcs Club 34 Junior Class Play 3 A Cappella 3 4 Boys Glee Club 3 4 All School Play 3 Oper etta 4 I as ,- , . . 'I' ' , . ' ' 5 ' s yin . .un 1,2. ' ' A Elon W . 3 tv H9574 b . -N . - T - , J v 9 I . . -n ' - .' - .' ' - 3.4: . . . .2. V, . - .' ff . . . s , .i v .s - .. 5' ' .N . : WI' 3 . . Q - . G.A. . .3,4g . , : 3 ,f I 4 : . 1 n bn Q . . . : ' 3 ,L I '. . : ' , C, Q W 3 A 'B.b' I : ln I I I i Q n 1 ' +sMg,YM. ur-S JACK MOSS G1rls are a nulsance but I wouldnt mmd havtng one Barateen2 3 4 Stu dem Counc1l Rep 4 An nual Staff 2 3 Head Pho tographer 3 Banklng 4 Student Councrl4 H1 Y 2 34 Pres 4 Chatrman Jr Prom 3 Forensrcs 1 Speech Club1 Pres 1 FRED MOULD Fearless Hes l1ke the Emplre State Bulldxng endless 3 4 Footballl Basketball 1 2 34 Track 1 Golf 1 2 3 4 Newspaper 1 Boys Glee Club l 2 3 H1 Y 2 3 4 R1f'le Club 2 Speech Club 1 Baseball 3 GENE NELSESTUEN Work you thrnk IS a lot of pam but look at all the success you gam Trans fer from Whrtehall 3 A Cappella 34 Boys Glee ub 3 4 F F A 3 School Play4 Operetta 4 ROBERT MORLEY Bo In hrs classes he s a quret sort but out wrth the fel lows a real sport Foot 1 2 3 4 F F A 1 DONINA NEWMAN She smrled on many just for fun but we knew there was only one G A 1 2 Newspaper 1 Jun1or Class Play 3 A Cappella 2 34 Sec 4 G1rls Glee Club 1 2 3 Thalla 3 4 Jr Prom 3 Speech Club 1 Lrbrarran 1 Operetta 4 Y' 1? QQ' Q- v IACQUELINE NELSON Jackre Dxd her brrght rdeas turn her harr red'7 G A A 1 2 3 4 Head of Softball 3 C orus 234 FHA 2 Pep Club 3 4 Prestdent 4 SHIRLEY OPPERMAN Sh1r1 She s sometrmes glad she s sometrmes sad even mrsch1ev1ous but never a G A A 1 4 Jun1or Class Play 3 Speech Club l Forenslcs 1 2 3 4 All School Play 2 GLORIA NESSLER G o Her heart IS llke a fan always rn crrculatron Annual Staff Busrness r 3 Ed 4 G A A 1 Student Counc1l 4 Debate and DISCUSSION 2 3 4 Pres 3 Jun1or Glee Club 1 Chorus2 3 Rlfle Club 2 3 4 Student Counc1l Rep 4 Forensrcs 2 3 4 Speech Club 1 Prom 3 L1brar1an 1 3 Co Dlrector of All School Play 4 JOYCE NELSON Nelly Not that I don t love study but I love mrschlef more A 1 2 Presldent 4 Newspaper 1 3 4 C1v1cs Club 3 4 Stu dent COUDC11 1 Jun1or Class Play 3 Ag Thalta Plays 3 G1rls Glee Club 1 3 4 Jun1or Glee Club 1 Chorus2 Thal1a34 Rlfle Club 2 3 4 Sec Treas 3 Vrce Pres 4 Forenstcs 3 4 Pe Clu Speech Club 1 L1brar1an 2 3 4 JEAN NORRIS None My true love hath my heart and 1 have h1s G1rls Glee Club 234 Jun1or Glee Club 1 'S- l , ' - ' .A. . . 4- -f ' - r Q - cr ball . . , : . . . ,2,3. : 4. . . , . : ' ' ..'1 4. ' - '.'.' I Mg., .:'....2: I 1 ,Q -' 1 2 ' ' ' - G.A.. ,,3,4, stories. Annual Staff2, 9 A x f , t Q , 1:2. . : 'P' b 4: I ' 117 . V ' Q I' . - I-y X N n ' n C1 :All ' Qi' Q ,, . . . ,, , . , A 4 B bd. ' l 'P 18 1 PHILIP PFUEHLER Phi If height means success I ll do all right Track 3 4 Rifle Club 3 4 IO ANN PINGS True love IS friendship set on fire Annual Staff 34 GAA 123 Chorus 2 Pep Club 2 3 4 Speech Club 1 PHILIP PLATT Fee Fee I m a member of a gang of three the other two are just like me Football 1 2 Basketball 1 2 Track 1 C1v1cs Club 2 3 4 Key Club 3 4 LYLA MARIE PEARSON DONALD PLOENSKE Doll Howdo I love him?I just can't count the ways, Chorus 2,3,4g F.H,A. 4g Art Club 3. l -fs 'Winn BEVERLY PLOENSKE ev Anything for a dare Newspaper 3 4 Civics Club 4 A Cappella 3 4 Girls Glee Club 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Speech Club 1 Madrrgal 4 ' I 19 Don I can't get up with the sun, because I stay out too late with the daughters. Football2g Basketball l,2, 3- Track 1 2 3- Intramurals 4 Civics Club 2 3 4' Key Club 3 4 17 gm- GENE RAMSEY Zeke I m not afraid of work I can l1e down beside ll Football 1 2 Rifle Club 4 Library 1 KAY POINTON Katie Measures not men have always been my mark Barateen 2 3 4 Annual Staff 2 3 4 Civics Club 2 3 4 Vrce Pres1dent4 A Cappella 4 Girls Glee Club2 3 Junior Glee Club Pe Clu 1 2 Speech Club 1 Madrigal BRUCE PORTER All rs well that starts well and lam about to get started Transfer from Dunsmuir California 4 Football 4 JANE POTTERVILLE Life is one grand sweet Pres 4 GA A 1 Student Council 3 Ir Class Play 3 Thaha 3 4 Band I 2 3 4 Vice Pres 4 Forensics 1 2 Speech Club 1 L1 brarian 1 I , 1 ,a . I n 1 - I , vpn b . .?,4: Q , 4' n .. IQ . . 4 ' song, French Club 3,4, no I A , I: I , , Q Q ' a . .' . . .'.,, V ' Q ' 7 . : . : f S ' I -v DONALD RECTOR Sxdeburns The sweetest hours that e er l spent were spent among the lasses as ketball 1 Volleyball 2 3 ROSEMARY REGO Rosey Be a lwe wire and you wont get stepped o Newspaper 34 Student Councrl 1 Jumor Glee Clubl Chorus2 3 Speech Clubl Llbrarran 1 F H A 1 Class Offtcer Sec 3 GERALD DEAN RETTGEN Gary I m like a powder puff I belong to the women Newspaper 2 3 4 Student Councrl 4 Treasurer 4 Jumor Class Play3 ACap pella 3 4 Boys Glee Club 1234 Key Club 34 Pres 4 F F A 1 Forenstcs 2 3 Operetta 4 ka - Pin- n-5,-' MARY RAYMOUR Full of fun and mtschlef too d oxng thrngs she shouldn t do G A A 1 Debate 3 Jr Class Play 3 Chorus 2 3 4 Thalxa Fl-IA 4 R1fleClub34 Forensrcs 2 3 4 Speech Club 1 Art Club 1 FRED SCHILLING He sa woman hater h hates to leave her Foot b 11 1 Basketball 1 2 Track 1 CIVICS Club 4 Jumor Class Play 3 Rrfle Club 3 4 Manager Bas ketball B Team 2 Stage Crew 2 3 4 -as Q BONNIE RHINEHART Caesar One who tries and wxll succeed in the end, G A.A, 3, Chorus 3.4, Art Club 3. GEORGE SCHWARZ Qtuet but he has a lot to think about Badger Boys State 3, Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3, News paper 2.3.4, Sports Edrtor 4, Student Counctl 1,3,4, President 3, Key Club 2.3, 4, Treasurer 4, Library lg Baseball 3. ,'in 'Ns yi in x LOUISE RINKOB You never can tell what an angel w1ll do Bara teen 3 4 French Club 3 A 12 Sec 1 dent Councrl 2 3 4 Sec Treas 3 Drscussron Club 2 Pres 2 ACappella Gxrls Glee Club 2 3 Jr 4 Forensrcsl 2 3 Band 1 A 3 4 Sec 3 MaJorette 1 2 Drum Major 34 Speech Club 1 Operetta 4 Ir Prom 3 ARTHUR SCHUBRING rt Each class should be ten minutes five to come and five to go Football 3 Track 1 2 3 Intramurals 1 Key Club 2 3 4 Class Of ficer President 3 ARTHUR SCHULTZ rt Greater men than I may have lrved butldoubt rt' Football 1 2 3 4 Volley ball 2 3 4 Cwrcs Club 2 3 4 Student Councxl Rep 3 Presldent 4 Student Councrl 3 Key Club 4 Class Offrcer Presxdent 4 ,, . , ,, , ' - e N ' .N . . . 5 a . 1 ' A ag : . : I : ' ' , lf ' , . : ' 3-4: ' : ' A ' I l . . . 5 ' . : . : ' J' 1 1 A ,P -X L- V so 1, si- .4 ' 'rout 4- . ' i ,, . ,, t , A 9 I I : ,, I. . G.A. . . .t ,. Styl- B ' A A 7 . i. ,: 3.4: 4?1 amu'a1S 2'3'4' Ii A, I ,N Glee Club 1, Thalia.2,3.. ,Sidi ' 4 Z ' o r Q r .. .. 1 ,, . . ..A .. . nl.. A .. .. . N H A . ' ' : . I : u I S '- Tis' ' 5 n . f-'V EVAN SORGE School 15 a great 1nst1 tuuon But 1 m not ready for and institution yet Rifle Club 3 4 Discussion Club 4 MARY SPRECHER Valentino s tme love Dick s that IS Barateen 2 3 4 Student Council Rep 3 Annual Staff 2 3 4 G A A 1 2 3 HeadofVol leyball 3 Newspaper 1 Student Council 3 Tri H1 Y2 34 Pres 3 R1fleClub Cheerleader 1 2 Pep Club 1 2 3 4- Speech Club 1 ClassOfflcer Vice Pres 2 FAY STEINHORST If all the boys were across the sea oh what a swim- mer Fay would be. Bad- ger Girls State 3- G.A.A 1 2 3 Student Council Rep. 3 A Cappella 2 3 4- Girls Glee Club 2 3- Ir. Glee Club 1- Tri-Hi-Y 4 Speech Club 1 GENE SINNER I don t exactly dislike my stud1es Butl d rather Just play around with my riends F A 1 .4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Stage Crew 3 GLENDALE STIEVE lwork and work until set ting sun and yet my work IS never done F F A 2 3 4 Rifle Club 2 4 3 v -r -un FY Q DONNA STEINKE GENE THIEDE lt's not what she does, but Let the world go as it may how she does it. G.A.A. l,2,4g Civics Club 4g Dis- cussion Club 4g Chorus2,3, 4g F,H,A. 35 Rifle Club 2, 4g Speech Club 1, Treas- urer 1. 1 will take it either way. Basketball lg Track 31 Volleyball 2g Intramurals 2.3.43 Rifle Club 3,4. it 1-1' RICHARD STOECKMANN Drck I-le puts his troubles in a pocket with a hole rn it Barateen 2 3 4 President 4 Football 1 Volleyball 2 4 Junior Class Play 3 H1 Y 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Rifle Club 2 4 Stage Crew 2 3 4 ARLOA SZOTKOWSKI Polak She s quite a student we can tdeny but what s that gleamin her eye Annual Staff3 4 Business Manager 4 Student Council 4 A Cappella 4 Girls Glee Club 3 Chorus 2 Thalia 3 4- Forensics 3-Class Of- ficer Treasurer 2. COLLEEN TERRY Terry A girl with a smile is a girl worthwhile. French C1ub34' GAA. 1234 Secretary 3- Girls Glee Club 1- Chorus 2 3 4- Thalia 2 3 4 Forensics 2- Pep Club 4-Speech Club 1 T? Q'-Q SONJA THOMPSON Sosh Fancy free and full of fun that s how lll feel when l m done G A A l 3 Chorus 2 3 4 Speech Club l Librarian 1 NORMA TOOLEY Tool It s love that makes the world go around Helpl Help! I mdlzzyl G A A 1 2 3 4 Student Councrll President 1 Junior Glee Club l Chorus 2 3 Tri Ht Y34 FHA 12 Pres ident 2 Speech Club 1 DONNA TOWNSEND Chatter Chatter little squirrel what a talkative littegtrl GAA 123 Newspaper 1 A Cappella 4 Librar1an4 Girls Glee Club 2 34 Junior Glee President 3 Librarian 1 Operetta 4 LaVONNE THOMPSON What mischief lurks be- hind her eyes, what fresh new pranks will she de- vise? G.A.A. l,2,3g A Cappella 4g Girls' Glee Club l.2,3g Junior Glee ClublgTri-Hi-Y3,4,Sec- retary 4g Band 1,2,3,4g Speech Club 1. wi KAREN VALESH I never worry l never fret lfl can t remember Ijust forget French Club 3 4 Secretary 4 News paper3 4 A Cappella 3 4 Girls Glee Club 3 Thalta 4 Forensics 3 4 One Act Play 3 Madngal 4 Oper etta 4 WILBUR VIGNALI A wise man says not all he thinks. Newspaper 2, 3,4, Business Manager 3g Track lg Hi-Y 2,3,4. Sec- retary 4. 'Q 'R Thu- V39 JIM WASHBURN Robert Heck I m not shy l just blush that way to keep the girls away Intramurals 3 4 1 2 MARIAN WADDELL Music washes away the dust of everyday life French Club 3 Banking 4 G A A 1 2 ACappella 3 4 Girls Glee Club2 3 Junior Glee Club 1 For ensics 2 Junior Prom 3 GARTH WALLING Gary I DIDN T say t ere weren t two sides to every story l Just said I wasn t listening to anyone else s side Annual Staff 3 4 Rifle Club 2 3 4 Speech Club 1 HARLAND WALKER Harley Gently with his brain he sometimes thinks a thought Track 1 2 3 4 Golf l 2 3 4 Intramurals Football 1 1-gil V X E 4 ' 1 I ,, . F I : l I' I I . 'NQ,L'rf V, X' Z I : - g g : . X 4 as , ,Qi . l F s H I h ' ' . 4, lggg A 5. . . , PM I . . , 7. , I ' ,A xg I A 9 ' . A ,'..: Im' Club 13 F.l-l.A.'3,4.b VICO . A lg Hi-Y 3,43 Manager. g -Q A 3, s ' 1 N 9 I 1 ' K I ' ' ' . 5 ' . 3 1.2. . :F.if.A. . ,3.4. -- 2 . . : ' ..- : ' : - 5 A yi - rr? 5 5 . A 22 'G' i 3 1 IRENE WEDEKIND Wee She's good at many thingsg as a nurse she will excel, French Club 3,-lg StudentCouncil2,3gChor- us 2g Tri-l-li-Y 3.4, Pres. 4g F.l-LA. 1,2, Student CouncilRep. 2g Rifle Club 3g Speech Club lg Li- brarian l, MA RY WEDEKIND RICHARD WENZ Dick He cannot solve, think as he will, what school is forg it's a puzzle still, Bas- ketball lg Track lg Rifle Club 2,3,4, Pres, 4, MARJORIE WESTON Margie Whatever she does she does well. Annual Staff 2,3,4g G.A.A. l,2g ACap- pella3,4g Girls' Glee Club l,2,3g Junior Glee Club lg Band l,2,3,4g Speech Club 1. i HARVEY ZEMAN Sally The only way to have a friend is to be one, G.A.A. l,2,3,4g Newspaper lg Chorus 2,3,4g Speech Club lg Librarian 1, 'J 'sv MICHAEL WHITLEY Mike withouthis little blue car would be like a sky without a star. Barareen 3,4g Football l,2,3,-lg Track 2g Volleyball 2g Stud. Coun. 2g A Cappella 3,4, Pres. 4g Boys' Glee Club l,2, 3,-lg Hi-Y 3,4g Rifle Club 2g Stage Crew 2g Operetta 4. Harv A 7 fi When I grow up NANCY WILDA Nan l'd leave work for fun any day. G.A.A. l,3,4g Chorus 2,3g Pep Club 2.3, 4. 9, BEVERLY WIMMER Bev Something fitting should be said for you, but any- thing that's nice will do. G.A.A. 2,3,4g Civic Club 2,3,4g Girls' Glee Club 4g Chorus 2,3g Rifle Club 2g Speech Club l, IN 'fu 'IF ,gi BARBARA WINTERS Barb She'll find a way.' G.A.A. 2g Chorus 3,4 cussion Club 3. ANNA YOUNG Her voice is soft but she makes herself heard, French Club 3,4g G.A.A. l,2,3g Chorus 2g Band l,2, 3,4g Speech Club l, bg Mike R., fy I .. .A,.,.L,,,,., al U V M..- JANE ZIMMERMAN Zip Always smiling never blue that s not all she s A12 A' a good student too GAA l Chorus234 I H H .,,, s f 71 . A ' 'v H H ------ 1 ' ' ' . ' F.F. . . .3.4. I' , ' ' ' 73 . . . Q , s . f , S U 1 4 F.H.A. l,2g Forensics 3g Librarian l,2,3,4g Dis- 0004 Arthur Schultz was chosen by the sen1ors to be pres1dent of the graduatlon class of 1955 The other off1cers are as follows v1ce pres1dent A1leen Mat her treasurer Glenn Getschman secretary Fay Stemhorst George Schwarz IS the valed1ctor1an of the Class of 1955 hav1ng ach1eved the h1ghest scholastrc average durmg h1S h1gh school career Lou1se Rmkob 15 the salutator1an Wlth the second h1ghest scholast1c average Members ofthe Semor Class and faculty choose Pat Balthazor for the Daugh ters of the Amer1can Revolut1on Award Pat was choosen for her outstandmg serv1ce leadershlp dependab1l1ty and patr1ot1srn The Semor Honor Students those whose overall average was n1nety or above are Patr1c1a Balthazor Marlene C ook Kay Jane.Gr1ff1n A leen Mather Glor1a Nessler Donna Newman Beverly Ploenske LOUISE Rmkob George Schwarz Karen Valesh W1lber V1gna11 Mar --nl? Jorxe Weston George Schwarz Valedlctorxan Louise Rmkob Salutatonan OFFICERS Pat Balthazor D A R Award Presldent Chlllll Vice Presxdem A Mather Treasurer G Getschman Secretary F Stemhorst B Ploenske K Griffin M Cook L Rmkob P Balthazor M Weston K Valesh A Mather W Vrgnah G Schwarz G Nees ler D Newman 24 . . . . . . . . - . , , Q y 2 J 0 . . . , , s . . . I I l ' r , I , 1 9 1' , 9 I ,Ma I ! l I 1 'Q - A A 1 a 1 ' ., Ag ' ' . . af . . . . , -I . 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Wickus W Wolter C Zantow D Zeman Th1s year we .Tumors planned to make our most successful one Because we had so much to do we wanted exceptlonally good off1cers so we elected Dean Schulz as our pres1dent Patr1c1a Clancy v1ce pres1dent Sharlotte Col ler secretary and John McLean as treasurer OFFICERS Schultz Pres Clancy Vice Pres McLean Treas Coller ec S Hanson S Rouse I Kohl M Wrlktnson M Anderson M Fels M Anderson M Wilkmson Pritchett Schwanz C ase Orton Iantz Onikul M Evenson The Jumor Class Play 'I Remember Mama was one of the best and the cast really work ed to make It such a success Mama' w11l long be remembered around Baraboo Htgh School And then 1n the sprmg came the grand event of the year the .Tumor Prom' After weeks of fever1sh work everythmg was ready the theme selected dec orattons up all set for the brg mght headed by our k1ng and h1s pretty queen The varxous com mlttees should be congratulated for then' hard work, appreclated by all Alexander Anstett Balfanz A Barker G Bell Belter J Berry H Bmdley H Buelow I Bump M Cafhsch R Cafhsch P Chlck W Chrck B Chnsuan J Clement J Cook L Cook M Coy Crahen Danube Decker Dedenck Deppe Effmger Ekendahl Emhoff Fehx Frambs Fuller Fullmer Getschmann Hammermelster Hansen Harman Harmann Herntz Hrggens HlllC03l Hlntz -'s mflffa LI'-N mv lf' 'NAV I A -af! 3 'rw wg C Bass Baumbach Baumgarten Beckwuh B1ndley Boyd Brescla Brophy Campbell Carmrchael Carner Carter M Coe Coller Conners Cook Crawford Crum Dahlke Danbeck Doermg Dakken Dolan Drelfke Fenske M Flscher I Fluette K Fosgate C Green R Greenwood M Gross T Hagen J Hart N Haskms W Haskms M Hermhch J Hippler J Holdndge S Howe T Janney .f N-113355 S. 4 n 5 W 'Vt' . 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Thayer Thompson Wallmg Walsh Webb We11and Wxlda Wlllxams Wrlhams W1th the no1se and commot1on that comes from any transfer we Sophomores arrlved at the sen1or hxgh For a wh1le there was qu1te a b1t of exc1tement but gradually the novelty wore off and we set tled down to the rout1ne Class off1cers elected were Dav1d R1tzenthaler pres1dent Pat Fenske v1ce pres1dent Janet Hansen secretary and Paul Em hoff, treasurer We would l1ke to ment1on some of the h1ghpo1nts whlch future Sophomores may look forward to In b1ology you w1ll all enjoy frog d1ssect1on Mr Scott tells us he has had more boys become 111 dur mg frog d1ssect1on than grrls Durmg the second semester 1n c1v1cs you may look forward to the study ofthe car and 1ts opera tlon In Enghsh you w1ll study JULIUS CAESAR and wr1te your autob1ograph1es In typmg class come speed tests and manuscnpt typxng We would also l1ke to say that we enjoyed our f1rst year 1n the sen1or hxgh very much and that It has very n1ce faculty members. , 1 OFFICERS Presldent D Rltzenthaler Vxce President P Fenske Treasurer P Emhoff Secretary J Hansen B Stavnaw P Fenske P Qulndt P Wllda L Hlllcoat A Lud W1 J Valesh P Mekkel son, D Rltzenthaler, L.Welch, E Herntz, D Webb 32 Q M Steinhorst Steinke Stewart Sutton Traxler M Utsinger Valesh Wallace Welske Welch Werth Wxese Wolkow Zimmerly Zurbuchen R. 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In ' I K ' f 1 Howe Hughes Hunt Janota Karll Keepers Klaetsch Klee Knoo Knuth Koch Knegl Luethy Luther MacFarland Markmg Meyers Mlddleton Mlller M111er McEwen Mc Lean McNamara Nelsestuen Ormond Orr Oyan Paepke Potter Pottervllle Ramsey Ramsey Rlhn Rogers J Rogers Rooney I Schaefer P Schell C Schellenberger I 5 39 13 I Qi? 393 Qv wage 34 H I D I W JCDBWCIU Jones Kammer Kapelka Kllngenmeyer Kludt Knapp Knlght Kruse Larson Lee Luebke Mamn Martm Mather Melby Montanye MOIY1Ck Mullen McArthur Nelson Nrcoly N1les O Keefe Pfuehler Phelps Pierce Plxley Rarhman R ed Remhoff J Rhrneharr Ruda J Rudolph Ruhland D Salrer J Schoenbeck J Schoenbeck W Scholl R Schonasky Sefkar Sherman Sobxeck Spauldmg M Stoecnman I Suhrbxer S Swanson J Szotkowskr E Thomas Trant Trapp Wedekxnd Wrlcox Wrlda Wrlhams f 'R' W Spencer Stewart Stewart Stewart Templm Terry Thayer Threde Treu Turley Vlgnah Warren Wmkleman Wolter Zeman Zeuner i ff Y!! Baraboo's Jumor H1gh Thunderbrrds fought hard thrs season but were de feated rn two out of three of the1r football games The football team was under the able du-ectron of Mr Bevens The frosh basketball team had an outstand1ng season tlns year 1n whrch they won seven out of e1ght games The future Thunderb1rds played f1ne bas ketball all season and are to be congratulated on the1r frne work Coach Has langer can well be proud of h1s boys In the scholast1c department the Enghsh students sweated over the gram mar and 11terature 1n Mrs Nolte's and Mrs Brannan's classes wh1le poor Mr K e11kamp was try1ng to pound some algebra 1nto the heads of h1s ' dustr1ous students No sc1ence student w1ll ever forget those experlments rn Mr Bevens' classes and those terr1ble semester tests Mr Bates and the many debates they had m the econom1c geography class espec1ally when they got on the subject of cars w11l always rank h1gh among the1r happy memor1es of freshman days at B H S 35 I. ' l 15 fl ' D. R. ' H B. P. ' I ,fy I 0 I L. I g P, I. ' , , A . S S. If j gf- kr 'V Y ' I 1? I f :W up l P hw A 1 A A . ' a , ' S 'ii , S - I . -fo G J h , - . - ' as M 4, ft be c , 1. - w. ' , Q ' R. M. 1 , I A , Y - I -,Ji 1- 'V R. ' ' M. Traver V ' . - ft P-YQ it X ' , X , g . - L - . , y are X I , x Qx 4 V. ff- +9 ff ,w . V I-1. ' ' S J V1 E. ' L. ' R' 5 A 1 A , R. , R, ' .. -A : 3 y ,,,a' A' gg, c. R. ' ' A ' x - - R. ' , I rf 4 v x J K ' 1 I l f e I ' x -I ', . . . . , - . , . - . r . . . . , in- - . . , . I ' af The president of Student Council was Jerry Meyers. Other officers were: vice president Karl Smith- secretary Karen I-Iendricksong and representatives to the semorhigh Bob Kruse and Jerry Meyers The advisor was Mr Bevens Among their various activities were conducting annual sales in the Junior high selling student theater tickets aiding in publicity for homecoming and collecting money for the Community Chest drive Speech Club was the largest Junior high organization again this year with a me mb e r ship of seventy seven A very amusing play was put on during the year What Happened to Francis The lead was taken by Bob Green and the play proved enjoyable to everyone The officers were president Bob Kruse vicepresident JerryMeyers secretary Donna Kapelke and treasurer Karen Nelson The advisor was Mrs Brannan Barateen was a big success under the direc tion of Mrs Carmichael It featured social dancing progressive and elimination dances and square dance instruction The big money making event of the year was the box social The two talent shows held in the fall and spring proved entertaining The Spring Ball which was held in May was the high point of the year The newspaper staff under Miss Webster did a fine Job and Barbara Mid dleton and Karen Nelson served as co editors J Wlllson G Martin K Hackett and friend STUDENT COUNCIL P Melruk K Henriksen I Dokken C Kind schi S Bass D Nolte D Hatfield K Smith R. Kruse K Ruhland R Harding I Meyers land J Weston S Lambert C Wtlda I wll1l3lTlS J McGee J Onlkul N Grant I 35' N Boyd C Haskins G Stmmons G Sorg K Miller K Smith Jr W s 36 , I Y , . . . . 3 . . g . . . . . . Q YI ' .ll , . - 5 1 I ' ' , 1 . , . U 7 3 . - . n . 1 - 9 - . ' ,fig 4 I u I 0 I ' ' J. Clement, D. Welch,B. Bethke, M. Cleve- - b ' K ' ' ' Z . r - s 1 - 1 Q 5 ' F . p . 1 - D - r - . , if ti' . A A XY, N . ' 1 :,,, my na- L Kr. ' ' 'uf' S f 5' R .. '-r 'Q .f X. s , - -- t . 1'-a A A.. , 4 ' ' x . 1- . 1 o Y I A , ,f - . A xx ' ', ' fd. K' ' ' Q ' xr: A , I' mzdddaappeaz Euuwwdzqmumpwwwfaaapw sM ffpdatofeuezgleaat Wddkayalae 3 F . , 1 . I 5 1 nu, , - l 1 f 5 L I 1 5 , V , I . ff' A 1 ,-0 ' ' wg I 15 f' If 1 , 1 .-fi .-I he ROW 1 J OKeefe S Uren T Grbbms ROW2 S Gxllxs M Fels J Lauver R Sorg M Elmer D Sternke S Rousej Nolte ROW 3 N Capener E Perry P Clancy M Gleash D Schulz M Holdrldge B Meyer D Knoop K Towers THE CAST Katrln Mama Papa Chrxsune Mr Hyde Nels Aunt Trxna Aunt Sigrrd Aunt Jenny Uncle Chrls A Woman Mr Thorkelson Dr Johnson Sandra Glllrs Julie Lauver Donald Stemke Marva Elmer Eugene Perry Russell Sorg Karen Towers Judy Nolte Susan Rouse Dean Schulz Marjone Gleash Thomas Gibbons Norman Capener A Nurse Mary Kay Holdrrdge Another Nurse Barbara Meyer Soda Clerk Dav1d Knoop Madelxne Sharon Uren Dorothy Schlller Ioalrne O Keefe Florence Dana Moorehead Pat Clancy Th1s year our Junlor Class presented the old f vor1te I Remember Mama on November l8 and 19 The play centers around the Hanson home 1n San Franc1sco We all shared the tr1als and tr1bula.t1ons of th1s fam11y Dagmar's stckness, Tr1na s marr1age to Mr Thorkelson, Katrm s yearn1ng to wr1te, and the fun Uncle Chrls had scarmg the three aunts I'm sure we w1l1 never forget the wonderful character of Mama' played to go to the bank Of course you remember the endlng where there wasn't really any bank ac count at all lRemember Mama was d1rected by M1ss Betty Lou Moore .3 'W 38 .x Q y V Q .. ' J ' , . 3. - - :::: 'uh' Q' .I ln, , . 'IIZJJQ -N Q 'lllg' E lure ' - gz: a ' , ll , . , . . , . , . 4 . - . 1 Q . . . . I F . ' . I 1 1 - 1 . A . n . . , Dagmar ............ Marcia Fels by Jul1e Lauver, saying, Is good we don't have ' ' .. . .... . .. lv ' ........... . . H . ' ' I ungnn 1 4 1 . ' . . . . --N4 y .5 5.6. ROW2 L Thompson B Wrnters M Duesler B Metsel B Herfort M Whrtley F Schtlhng D Colden 8 ROW 3 J Boyer D Harman G Wallrng D Stoeckmann J Lambert Mrs Rxch The L1ttleM1n1ster' by S1r James M Barr was chosen for the Senlor Class Play It was ex pertly d1rected by Mrs Ethel R1ch and presented on May 19 and Z0 Mar1an Waddell acted as as s1stant d1rector The scene 15 Thrums, Scotland around the year 1860 When the l1ttle Munster came to h1s new par1sh he found the town 1n an uproar The weavers, wantmg more money from Lord Rmtoul, have started to f1ght the sold1ers They are led by a gypsy grrl, Babb1e As the play progresses the Llttle M1n1ster falls 1n love w1th Babb1e and marr1es her 39 THE CAST Llttle M1n1ster B111 Melsel Babble Barbara Herfort Margaret Dtshart Glorra Nessler Rob Dow Dean Harman Effte Phyllls Elmer Jean McFadden Sharon Hayes Mora McLaren Marlene Kosm Lord Rmtoul Mlke Whttley Dr McQueen Jerry Boyer Sergent Hallowell John Lambert Nanny Webster Dlane Hrll Extras Tom Lemhan MargaretDuesler Joyce Nelson Barbara Wmters Shtrley Opperman LaVonne Thompson Glen Getschman Dtck Stoeckmann Fred Schrlhng Don Col den Garth Walhng Q Z Wfdwd ROW1 M Fels K Ennrs M Krause S Rathman S Leatherberry P Chrck G Egerer M Sweeney B Krueger F l-Irrschrnger ROW 2 J Kuhlman M Haussen B Manthey A Potter M Cook M Brophy P Pntchett J Waddell S Coller N Werth D Townsend J Wallace ROW 3 J Crum M Gleash K Towers J Wolkow I Nolte P Clancy M Anderson A Mather J Pope D Koehler A Barker J Norrrs Grrls Glee Club selected several of the famous carols arranged by Fred Warrng rn cludrng Whrte Shepherds Watch Therr Flocks God R st You Merry Gentlemen and I-lark the Herald Angels Srng' as therr portlon ofthe annual Chrlstmas program A rn for mer years the members of the Glee Club drd well rn the Musrc Festrval thrs year and also rn the operetta as members of the cast and chorus OFFICERS Presrdent J Kotthaus V Presrdent and Treas P Elmer Student Councrl Rep P Balthazor Secretary M Anderson ROW1 N Haskins P Elmer P Balthazor L Melmk M McArthur B Herfort S Fullmer J Kunz J Nelson S Rouse M Gross M Evenson ROW2 D Srnrth N Dokken K Orton M Wolkow I Kotthaus M Rehberg S Grllrs M Wrllson L Hrllcoat H Langer B Howard ROW 3 K Wallrng B Gunnrson M Wrlkmson B Wrmmer M Searles B Rotzoll M Rhode W Hauser B Ploenske B Rrsteen N Burkman B Boyd 40 I . . . : . . . ,. ,. .. ,. , . .. .. ,. ,. ,. . :. ,. . . ,. ,. I ' 1 Z1 '11 ,ll ll e ,ll ll ' I ' K ' ' . s -, 9 Librarian.......... S.Ful1mer . . . .. ,. . . . : . . . . . . . N . 1 K s 'Q ' 17 IS, , + y , ' rf fi Znqaileedad ROW 1 V Buelow N Solum W Haskins I Haskins D Crane B Pnne I Williams T Gibbons J Drpple D Webb ROW 2 I Connors I Lehman W Shara J Cleveland J Shrffmayer A Hauge G Rau T Mandt R, Holt ROW 3 M Kent G Schulze S Pearson I Lambert R Rltzenthaler G Scott D Schulz E Waddell I McConnell C e rta inly no year would be complete at B H S without hearing from the 63 members of Boys' Glee Club who are under the direction of Miss Jane Haslanger On January 7 they attended and took part in the University of Wisconsin s Mid Winter Clinic which was given for music directors all over Wisconsin Before going toMad1sonthey presented their program to the assembly They provided some of the chorus music for the operetta sic Festival which was held at Wisconsin Dells A wonder ful performance of music which we all appreciate and enjoy hearing was given there as well as at the Clinic ROW 1 R Meyers M Whitley D Chase B Coller B Boyd J Roach P Jauch M Carmichael R, Schultze I Higgins E Herritz ROW2 H Fuller R Sherman C Koch L Welch I Valesh J Krnnamon R Smxth R. Baumbach R Sorg J Werske ROW 3 R McGann P Morse L Bell I Richardson I Jessop G Rettgen D Deppe D Harman G Nelsestuen T Boyd R Williams ,li Q 41 cu C fi - Fl a . . , . - . . . . . . The Red Mill. This spring they took part in the Spring Mu-, a ' ll A' I 3? - C I - 3 Q A. ROW 1 B Ploenske K Pornton D Newman P Roche K Valesh J Jolte M Anderson A Mather G H111 coat B Rlsteen P Clancy ROW2 M Cook K Fels D Denzer K Grrffrn B Manthey G Egerer P Bal thazor S Rouse M Fels D Hrll M Weston M Wrllson ROW 3 M Whrtley M Waddell L Thompson F Ste1nhorstP Meerbrey DTownsend L Rmkob A Szotkowskl J OKeefe J Jensen M Kosrn R Holt ROW4 G Schulze J Rrchardson L Bell G Rau J Schrffmayer J Roach B Schara D Crane J Dlppel D Webb R Meyers ROW 5 J Lambert G Rettgen I Jessop J Lehman J Valesh D Schulz T Mandt J Kmnamon P Morse G Nelsestuen D Rrtzenthaler The year 1954 55 was one of much actrvrty for the ACappellaCho1r wrth several extra projects on the calendar tn add1t1on to the usual schedule of events One would almost thurk Somebody was tryrng to prove thatthe harder you work the more fun you have The chorr votes true QA l-laslanger votej Offtcers for the year were Mrke Whrtley presrdent Dwan Denzer v1ce presrdent Donna Newman Secretary Targe Mandt treasurer Betty Rrsteen studentcouncrl representattve Donna Townsend lrbrar ran In November the cho1r sponsored the world famous Westmrnrster Chorr and rn brrngtng th1s frne group to Baraboo not only gave the Q 5 j students and townspeople an ODDOIIUDIIY to hear an outstanding concert but also added a nrce sum to therr treasury wrth the proftts from the project OFFICERS Next came the annual Chrrstmas Concert w1th a program of both Whmey President sacred and secular musrc enhanced bya manger scene at one slde of the Denzer Vice President stage forthe sacred portton and awtnter scene background done bythe Mandt Treasurer art students for the lrghter numbers The program was enrrched atvar Townsend Llbrarlan xous pomts by the use of Bob Holt s Organ played by Bob and Karen Rlsteen Student Councll Rep Valesh The proceeds S275les expenses were donated to the Mrllton Newman Secretary Drmes Campargn Vrctor Herbert s mustcal comedy The Red M111 was presented February 10 ll 12underthed1rectron of Mrss Jane Haslanger and Mrs EthelR1ch Members of chotr took the lead parts and were rn the stage chorus They were assrsted off stage by members of Boys and Glrls Glee Clubs The Solo Ensemble sectron of the Drstrxct Muslc Fesuval was held on March 25 at Wrsconsrn Dells Out of ftfty exght cholr members forty ftve took part on the Solo Ensemble day The full chorr per formed wtth concert groups from other schools rn the drstrrct on Aprrl 30 Members of the Mass Chorr for the evenlng progam on Aprll 30 were Dav1dCrane KarenFels Bob Holt Jerry Klnnamon Paul Morse Gene Nelsestuen Kay Pornton Gary Rettgen Fay Stetnhorst Karen Valesh and Mrke Whrtley 42 ' - I .. ,. 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' ' f I , B, ' .... , ' E - , - - D. ......... .. gapi- ROW 1 G Rettgen K Valesh G I-hllcoat K Griffin ROW2 L R1nkob K Fels J Nolte J Jensen M Cook ROW3 D Denzer J Dippel P Balthazor D Webb T Mandt P Morse M Whitley B Meyers ROW4 P Roche G Nelsestuen J K1nnamon P Clancy D Schultz I Valesh,D Newman T Gtbbons D Townsend ROW 5 D Crane B Holt J Lambert D Harman J Roach Many personsdeserved to feelvery proud when the operetta was pre vocal director Mrs Ethel Rich the dramatic director and Mrs Esther Brannan the dance director THE RED MILL takes place in Holland where two lovers are in volved in a mixup while trytng to elope It 18 a fast moving comedy with many laughs and beautiful song Some of the songs are Because You re You Isle of our Dreams Moonbeams If You bove But m The Legend of the Mill and In Old New York E 43 CAST KID CONNER Bob Meyers JAN VAN BORKEN Burgomaster Dean Schulz FRANZ Sheriff Jerry Kinnamon DEPUTY SHERIFF Gene Rau WILLEM Keeper of the Red M111 Inn Garry Rettgen CAPTAIN KARL VAN DAMM Paul Morse THE GOVERNOR OF ZEELAND Gene Nelsestuen JOSHUA PENNYFEATHER, Sol.1c1tor Targe Mandt GRETCHEN Gerry Hillcoat BERTI-IA Pat Roche TINA Kay Gr1ff1n COUNTESS DE LA EERE Karen Valesh SERVANT GIRLS Mary Willson Susan Rouse DAUGHTERS OF PENNYFEATHER. Dw an D e n ze r Pat Balthazor Donna Newman Donna Townsend SONS OF THE COUNTESS J1mValesh Don Webb John Dippel Tom Gibbons DUTCH GIRLS Pat Clancy Marlene Cook K ar en Fels Joan Jensen Judy Nolte Loulse Rinkob ARTISTS AND AIDES DE CAMP David Crane Bob Holt John Lambert Dean Harman Jim Roach 554 ' I :ggi I1 I 1' ' O ' '-'ET : J Q . x I . I I V , a vt' . -V ,V is . . P 1 - u ', ' .A ' h 1' b I lv U 7 I I sented on February 10,11, and 12, especially Miss Jane Haslanger, the CON KIDDER ...... Mike Whitley e'fv tl I ' 'H I ll ' .rl ' . . Q rim . 1 . l ,J ,, . V l I .9 l . li 1 I Q I ' ' : I I . A A ' . 'YM' 'N LL-..... EMT .0-Q12 1. 2441.4 M Fels K Orton I Hansen ROW1 R Baumbach B Benztes I Wtlltarns K Enms M Kosln B Ploenske M W11k1nson L Hauge R Holt ROW2 J Pottervtlle P Meerbrey I Blndley I Kuhlman I Jensen S Gtlltss G Martm I Nolte ROW 3 K Nelson D H111 J Green S Rouse D Koehler M Utstnger M W11lson L Thompson K Case ROW4 P Clancy N Boyd M Weston S Lambert T Boyd I Lambert G Scott L Bell Dance Zane! M Mttchell I Jensen M Rehberg K Orton S Coller A Mather M Fels J Effinger P Morse R Malon S Pearson M Kent B Holt A Hauge G Scott L Bell Mr Hansen 4-4 Zami L, Rinkob, L. Hillcoat, P. Fenske. ROW 1: M, Kent, L, Welch, D. Smith. T. Frambs, R, Schulze, D. Bradley, R. Malon, P. Morse, S, Pearson. ROW 2: B. Risteen, A, Mather, S. Coller, B, Coller, M. Mitchell, M. Rehberg, J, Baumgarten, G. Hillcoat, J, Jones, ROW 3: M, Anderson, A. Young, A. Barker, D. Dederick, S, Behnke, E. Her- ritz, P. Balthazor, P. Elmer, ROW 4: R, Sherman. I. McDunnough. J. Effinger, I. Hauge, L, Wilcox, N. Dokken, P, Pritchett, L, Melnik, I. Lauver. f T. ...... ' ' - , - M. ..... . 4 ,X , D - - OFFICERS Boyd Presrdent Fels Secretary P Clancy Treasurer L Hauge StudentCouncil Representative J Potterville Vrce President 45 Th1s year Baraboo H1gh School can be proud of 1ts four bands Under the d1 rect1on of Mr Irv1n Hansen we now can boast of our dance and pep bands all dorng a wonderful Job Barboo ' s Mxd Wxnter B and Concert was held at the Al R1ngl1ng Theater as a March of Drmes benef1t, on February Second A la r g e crowd attended and enjoyed th1s concert At the Mu s 1C Festrval thls spnng the band gave 1ts usual superb perform ance We can certa1nly de scrtbe 1954 1955 as one of the b1ggest and best 1n the hrstory of the Baraboo Hrgh School Band marchmg c oncert 0714441 Deep 74 aide came? JerryMark1ng and Pat Clancy re1gned as lung and queen over the Jun1or Prom on the evenlng of May 6 The gym was art1st1ca11y decorated 1n accordance w1th the theme How Deep Is the Ocean? The decoratlons portrayed underwater scenes usmg fantasy and color to dep1ct the at mosphere of the ocean depths Mus1c for th1s event was prov1ded by Jerry B1111ngton's or Schultz and comm1ttee cha1rmen were punch Sharlotte Coller 1nv1tat1ons Mar1e Anderson t1ckets R1chard Mallon and decoratmns Mau r1ce Kent Allwho attended felt 1twas an evenmg they would long remember 46 chestra. General chairman of the prom was Dean ROW l M Krause D Zeman J Moore J Mersel S Opperman J Nelson S Jellum J Waddell ROW2 D Hawley Ten out of the twelve contestants part1c1pat1ng 1n the League Contest at Portage recerved A rat mgs and went on the D1str1ct Contest wh1ch was held Apr1l 2 at Ft Atk1nson M1ss Moore and M1ss Hawley were the Se n1or I-hgh coaches M1ss Hawley also had charge of the D1scuss1on Club OFFICERS S Sutton Presrdent B Boyd Treasurer D Zeman Secretary J Wxlhams Student Councrl Rep SEATED J Moore M Holdrrdge J Prrnz S Sutton D Zeman B Boyd D Lang E Potter STANDING A Buros E Perry V Danube S Banks P Roche J Cummmgs G Nessler M1ss Hawley 47 l ' l i 3 'was V 'J .. 22:6 C D T f N - I .I - 1 . , 'I I N -. Q , O Dreifke,L. Welch,Ey Pe'rry,G. N'essler,N. Morscn, B.'Risteen, K. Valeish, P. Clan-cy, M. llvilkinson, Kosin,'Miss -m 1 A . . - I . ' ' . . .... . . . . v ' . no nn 'in uI'3 7714 ROW 1 D Bradley J Bump P Knoop R Balfanz B Sprnk R Klunder ROW2 E Johnson V Buelow P Terry J Fletcher R Balfanz L Luther G Getschman D Harman E Cook M Pace H Zeman Mr Erdman ROW 3 I Gonzagowskr E Perry I Cook H Fuller F Luther B Ahrensmeyer W Hasheider I Paepke G Mueller R Caflrsch ROW 4 G Srnner L Ott G Sueve D Deppe B Paske N Cafhsch J Washbum D Knoop D Fe11x One of the mam projects of F F A thls year was the SDOFISOIIUQ of a Hard Trme Dance for the benefit of the M11 hon Dlmes Some of the other BCIIVIIICS were the F F A Parents Nlght and the F F A Speakrng Contest Ten of the members went to the Trees for Tomorrow Camp and the club also sent two members to the State F F A Convenuon OFFICERS QSeatedj Harman Vrce Presrdent Getschman r Presrdent fStand1ngj Goerks Treasurer Gasper Student Counc11 Rep Balfanz Reporter Krueger Sentmel 77,4 ROW 1 R Gonzagowskr D Beardsley D Doughty B Fletcher H Belter G Getschman L Klrngenmeyer R Brndle R Gonzagowskr I Hoege ROW2 D Spencer R Gasper I Sefkar D Grese L Luther E Paepke L Blau ROW 3 G Nlles R Ankenbrandt R Harnson 3 5 Q71 , K. I I 48 s, - A . ' 1 , V 5, 5 i 1 ,J 1 , X R' r A 5 I :thas Q 0' D-1 ,-. 4 1 A A. . ,, h Qs: v . X' ul X.. .1 V I A V t Q Y I . , . L - has 'Q R D. .............. ' ' G. ......,....... ' L. Luther .................. Secretary' ' D. ................. . D. ....... . . . ' . R. ...... .......... . R. .................. ' FA f 5, , A rw -A F 3. 6 1 N ' E W- ' i V t '- ' 1 , , 1 3 x 'I l ' A 1 I .ic nr. ' 'J I z 3 V ' ' ral' . If Q -' Q, X 1 ', - . 77:4 ROW 1 C Kirchstern C Newmanl Porter H Kurowskr B Felland M McArthur G Frersmg E Crahen B Jones D Townsend R Krueger ROW 2 I Sorge J Schultz I Kuhlman J Wallace C Pixley D Stewart S Templin J Theide B Denzer S Burkman ROW3 Miss Aberly R Flentje W Hauser D Jensen M Coy L Pearson J Lee N Jones J Green ROW4 L McEwen M Raymour M Searles S Mabrey D Jantz F H A OFFICERS RIFLE CLUB OFFICERS B Fellend President Wenz President M McArthur Vice President Nelson Vice President Crahen Secretary Jones Secretary Treasurer Porter Parliamentarran Nessler Student Council Rep Newman Treasurer Caflrsch Rangemaster Freisrng Student Council Rep fnot picturedy Kurowskr Reporter Historian ROW 1 C Zuehlke N Carrier G Prrnz G Herfort A Dolan E Sorge P 4 Pfueler D, Conrad G, Putz I. Getschman H. Wegert E. Waddell W. Wolters. ROW 2: W, Meyers R. Greenwood P. Sainsbury T. Repka R. Ruda J, Mabry - , , H. Schwarz R, Platt E. Jellum R. Smith J, Luetkins J, Hammermeister B Rego. ROW 3: I. Paepke I. Sinner C. Ramsey M. Lee W. Meisel D. Steinke v ' M, Raymour J. Nelson S. Hayes C, Green E. Doering R. Pellet. ROW 4: G. -.' Blackmer R. Phelps N. Capener J. Bernet S. Lusby C. Hein S. Lusby J, Trax- ' L ler G. Smith D. Schell C. Bass J. Berry W. Randall. ROW 5: G. Thiede T Marquardt J. Goddard R. Frerich D. Schilling D. Jensen D. Wenz H. Wickus B. Henderson D. Lee. ROW 6- N. Caflisch H. Nicoly B. Chick G. Walling J Boyer D. Steinke D. Colden M. Heimlich J. Lehman B. Hasheider. . -K: I L 49 ROW 1: D. Denzer, P. Balthazor, M. Kosin, M. Fels, D. Gasper, P. Clancy, G. Rettgan, S. Uren, A. Szotkowski, L. Rinkob. ROW 2: S. Spencer, G. Freising, S, Banks, P. Roche, K. Walling, B. Risteen, I. Lauver, G. Nessler, P. Meerbrey. ROW 3: Mr. Thompson, E. Rau, S. Pearson, L. Hillcoat, M. Anderson, P. Emhoff, R. Caflisch, T. Len- ihan, T. Meisel. ROW 4: T. Mandt, L. Hauge, I. Moss, G. Schwartz, D. Cotrrill, Student Counc1l IS one ofthe most lmportant and most actrve groups Ln the school These people d1scuss any problems that m1ght ar1se dur1ng the year Student Counc1l's purpose IS to carry out the w1shes of the student body Thrs year they were g1ven many good chances to do th1s Student Councxl had full charge of the noonhour recreatlon wh1chcouldbe cont1nued only because some of the students generously contrlbuted records New 1dent1f1cat1on theater cards were 1ssued In the fall a TWITP Season was observed followed by the now trad1t1onal Tw1rp Dance Due to the democrat1c system of our school the whole semor h1gh as sembled 1n December to d1scuss student conduct and school cleanl1ness The assembly was led by a panel of s1x Wlth Marlene Kosln act1ng as chalrman Dur1ng the second half of the year Student Counc1l was busy Wlth the Com mun1ty Chest Drrve The annual program to ra1se money was presented 1n February OFFICERS wzzv F615 Secretary KOSIH Sergeant at Arms RCUSHU Treasurer Clancy Vrce Presxdem 50 I . , . . - . Gaxper ..................... President ROW 1: P. Elmer, K. Fels, M, Elmer, J. Moss, P. Clancy, J. Pope, R, Stoeckman, M. Fels, P, Quindt, P. Fenske. ROW 2: D, Webb, L. Hlllcoat, B. Boyd, M. Sprecher, G. Hillcoat, J, No1te,'M. Kosin, I. Kotthaus, L. Rinkob. ROW 3: Mr, Rambow, M, Whitley, I. Cleveland, T, Boyd, L. Hauge, I. McDonnough, J. Effinger, B. Boyd. ROW 4: T. Mandt, P. Morse, S. Pearson, D. Ritzenthaler, R. Cummings, M. Moon, R, Holt. If we haven't done so already, each of us should stop to real1z.e Just how rmportant Barateen IS It IS one of the ma1n sources of entertauzment for hrgh school students Barateen rs sponsored by the L1on's Club and has as 1ts advrsor Mr Ram bow New members are chosen each year They are chosen by the vote of other members In general,the Barateen comm1ttee makes up the rules and regula trons whrch govern Barateen Members also do such th1ngs as take tlckets at the doors and clean up after dances Barateen holds several major dances each year such as the New Year's Eve dance Barateen members have always done a very eff1c1ent Job and we know they w1l1 contmue to do so 1n future years OFFICERS Treasurer I Pope Secretary P Clancy V1ce Presrdent I Moss quot pxcruredj 51 , , - ! . . . . President . . . . . . . ....... . R. Stoeckman FIRST ROW M Elmer P OKeefe B Herfort D Denzer S Banks J Nelson J Pope B Meyer N Boyd J O Keefe M Alexander SECOND ROW M Sweeney M Ftsher T Larson M Duesler S Sutton M Thayer J Prngs K Fels P Wrlda D H111coat THIRD ROW Mrss Forsythe D Jantz I Mersel M Sprecher S Hansen N Wrlda J Nelson NOT PICTURED C Terry P Houle K Potnton WWW Agam th1S year Pep Club has been very acttve Bes1des choosmg new cheerleaders to represent B H S Pep Club has provlded them w1th new un1forms Pep Club's Job IS to keep the school sp1r1t up Pep Club members sell the blue and gold mums at Homecommg They also present the amus1ng l1ttle sk1ts we have wttnessed at pep meetmgs Thls year, wxth the co operatlon of Key Club Pep Club promoted the 1dea of hanglng pennants 1n the sen1or htgh gym CHEERLEADERS OFFICERS N Boyd P O Keefe B Meyer Nelson Presrdent Pope Secretary NOT PICTURED 3 Siflrfgrt ill- 52 I . 5 K ' 1 - . , . . Er. Banks . . .. . . Student Council D1 Danze! I. .... ........ 1 ' 7 X., . N E H1 ROW1 M Wedekmd S Spencer P Roche B Haywood B Meyer J Nelson M Fels P Prrtchett B Schwanz J Nelson C Terry ROW2 M Evenson G Frersrng S Opperman G Egerer D Zeman A Buros B Hammer merster K Fels N Wrlda ROW3 D Smrth A Deormg M Kostn I Waddell M Gleash I Porter C Ramsey S Sutton A Potter S Jellum ROW4 B Boyd P Wetske M Elmer S Banks N Tooley M Duesler N Grant B Jones B Denzer S Martrn B Howard ROW5 Mlss Forsythe K Kennedy M Holdrtdge K Case K Towers B Wrmmer S Hanson D Iantz B Gunnrson D Sternke I I OFFICERS Pat Prrtchett led 1n vol leyball and the senrors won the M peg Treasurer t o u r n a rn e n t Next on the Meyer Vrce Presrdent schedule was basketball whrch Prrtchett Volleyball Roche Student Counctl J Nelson Prestdent was led by Shrrley Banks Schwanz Softball Many of the members went out Spencer Bowlmg for bowlrng led by Shrrley Banks Basketball wotpmuredy Spencer The year ended wrth a short softball season and Bonnre Schwanz as leader ROW1 R Pellet M Caflrsch M Stetnhorst C Thompson V Danube K Wallrng L H111 coat B Rrley B Wrlltams S Mabry ROW2 A Ludwrg J Harman S Harman B Wrese B Chrtstran M Frscher P Newell D Stewart I Kunz J Rooney B Krueger ROW3 P Wrlda M Thayer E Stemke J Btndley I Schonasky J Crum I Hart D Wetland P Chrck L Melnrk ROW 4 Mrss Forsythe S Alexander D Koehler S Rathman P Fenske S Fullmer W Keepers F Jay M Utzrnger E Crahen ROW5 P Onrkul E Potter D Lange D Dederrch J Shultz N Dahlke N Morsch J Danbeck V Ekendahl M Coy f-P 53 Z, 'x f la ROW1 T Glbbons G Wallmg D Jantz A SZOIROWSRI G Nessler S Rouse F Mould ROW2 N Haskms S C Meler B Rlsteen M Sprecher M Wrlkmson P Roche A Mather Mr Freeman ROW4 B Boyd J SCh1ff mayer G Smxth D Thayer Th1s year was another busy one for the annual staff under our advrsor r Robert Freeman Early 1n the year out ed1tor and ass1stant edrtor went wrth Mr Freeman to a conventlon of h1gh school newspaper ano yearbook ed1tors ln Nladrson They brought back many useful 1deas wh1ch they presenteo to tne staff Agam we undertook the sales of snap o grarns wmchwas very successful The p1ctures were blgger and better and the stuflents rece1ved them well A new system was 1n1t1ated requ1r1ng the annual to go to the prlnters four 1nstallments the f1rst 1n early December Dur1ng the year the var1ous h1gh11ghts were recorded by our photographers and our wr1ters We w1sh to extend our thanks to the .Tumor Hlgh Student COUHC11 for selhng all the annuals 1n Jun1or I-hgh STAFF Nessler Ednor Szotkowskl Busmess Manager Janrz Ass1stanr Busmess Manager S Rouse , Assnstam Eduor ul X V I I - 4 Iris- :I 1 ' I ' 'IJ 1 qi --- - ,s , 1 fl V' . 1 I Xxxm...--,, - l - J ' V t , 411. V p f 1 ! u S f A 5 ' 2 M X M N - i 1 X , A, fy: kv! 4 -Q L G - QF ' . . ye,- ' fr if ' Q 1 I. H R .J K Alexantier: B. Herfort, QS. Howe,'A.'Barker', M. Rehberg, Sv. Learhcrberry: J. Pinus.. ROW K. Pointonf M. WCSliOHg I . A Y 4 .N , M . . r . I I , . . . . . . . in , . G. . ..................... . ' A. ' ............. ' D. ........... ' ' f ' Z, ,Q , 5 5, . 'wt ROW 1 J Hansen R Schultz M Hrppler I Corcoran G Schwarz J McLean K Grlffm ROW2 D H111 P Balthazor R Sorg M Evenson A Rredel S Grllls J Nelson A Ludwlg ROW 3 Mlss Dahl B Ploenske M Holdndge K Valesh I Nolte B Rotzollj Jensen ROW4 W Vlgnalr J Jessop R Prerce G Rettgen D Gray L Hauge NOT PICTURED R Rego The H1ghl1ght came out th1s year wlth many scoops among them were prom kmg homecommg queen and val1d1ctor1an and salutatorran The1r new feature front page p1ctures whlch we all enjoyed was made pOSS1bl6 by Key Club Josre Corcoran and her stafftr1ed to new style of wr1t1ng thrs year that ed out very Successfully The Jun1or h1gh agaln took over qulte capably the back page of the Hrghhght under the drrectmon of Mrss Webster Mmss Webster M1ss Dahl, and both staffs should rece1ve much credrt for grvmg us such an accurate and mterestmg record of our school act1v1t1es STAFF J Corcoran Ednor J Nolte ASSOCIHIC Edrtor M Hrppler Ch1efTyp1sl R Schultz Buslness Manager J McLean Crrculatlon Manager G Schwarz Sports Edrtor j I X-,f 4 if ,S 4 g 4 4' if , r ' 9 L Jw 4 ,A , I I of putting a human interest appeal in their stories. They found this plan Work- ROW 1: B. Meyer, H. Langer, L. Thompson, I. Wedekind, D. Jantz, M. Alexander. ROW 2: K. Griffin M Griffin, M, Sweeney, L. Melnik, P. Weiske, P. Quindt, B. Stavnaw, P. Fenske, Miss Arveson. ROW 3: M. Wilkinl son, M. Anderson. N. Dokken B. Mathey N. Tooley M. Sprecher K. Towers P. Houle. ROW 4: S. Hanson M. Kosin F Steinhorst eagle Tri H1 Y was headed this year by the follow1ng previously elected of ficers pres1dent, Irene Wedekmd, vice president Delores Jantz secretary LaVonne Thompson treasurer MarJor1e Alexander historian Helen Langer and Student Counc1l representat1ve Barbara Meyers The highlight of the year's aCt1V1t16S was the model leg1slature held at the state cap1tal Tr1 H1 Y sent two representatives, Marlene Kosin and Delores Jantz along with three boys from H1 Y They first attended a training session in October at Carroll College where they elected the officers for the legislature On December 3 and4 the two day session ofthe model legislature commenced Our clubs had worked out a b1ll covering the improvement of the 1nadequate facilities of the Wisconsin School for Boys at Waukesha Each b1ll presented was read stud1ed by a committee debated and voted on This 1954 model legislature was the second one held the f1rst having been held two years be fore From th1s experience Tr1 H1 Y Members felt they had gained a great deal OFFICERS Jantz Vice President Alexander Secretary Langer Historian Meyer Student Council Representative Thompson Treasurer 56 0 0 Q . Z . . . . . , S , S , 3 1 5 , . , - . . . . . , . . , 1 D . , - - -,s-. sw? -- - ,A w :1 v I -A . . I. Wedekind ........ ................. Pr esident D. ........................ ' ' ' M. , ...................... U . . H. .......................... ' ' B. ....,........ ' ' I L. ........................ ' . Q ' X 4 f'. WT FB' L-'Blah ROW 1 R Stoeckmann W Vignalx M Moon I Moss T Lenihan R Holt Mr Scott ROW2 R Sorgl Effinger F Mould J Dipple M Whitley H Walker J Neitz T McArthur D Crane B Boyd ROW3 S Pearson R Ritzenthaler C Huebbe G Scott D Ritzenthaler G Smith R Cummings R, McGann ROW4 J Jessop J Richardson G Schultz ROW5 P Morse I Marking R Pierce We In a way you could say H1 Y started the school year for 1tS members ran the bookroom th1s year and what's school w1thout books? Above the sports case are cartoons whxch H1 Y pa1nted and placed there for the benef1t of Baraboo H1gh students To show the1r school loyalty they furmshed ushers for basketball games and they also made up a part of the general homecommg comm1ttee Th1s year we a new football tee and the club that bought it was H1 Y For the enjoyment of many students H1 Y sponsored a carn1valw1th the proceeds go1ng to the M1l11on D1mes Fund For the1r own enjoyment members of th1s club held a Mother and Son Banquet All I-I1 Y's work 1sn't w1th1n the school though Some of its members were sent as representatlves to the Youth 1n Government program From start to f1n1sh of th1s school year H1 Y has been accomphshmg th1ngs M OFFICERS ii' ,gt . -A J. Moss ..........,................. President M. Moon ............... ......... V ice President W. Vignali ......................... Secretary C R. Holt ............................. Chaplin T. Lenihan ............ Student Council Representative R. Stoeckmann ....... ............... . Treasurer 57 'Y ' ,iff f LAN T ,1 .1 F Q , 'X ROW 1- SEATED- P Balthazor M Willson P Clancy D Hill M Fels I Lauver ROW 2- J Hansen D Wei lan S Uren M Elmer S Rouse I Corcoran J Meisel A Barkerj Nelson S Gillis ROW3 J Nolte L Rinkob A Szotkowskr P Sutton I O Keefe J Potterville B Herfort P Elmer B Rotzoll ROW4 M Raymour K Fcls I Jensen J Pope J Hrppler B Haywood J Govers Mrs Rich ROW5 P Roche G Hillcoat B Risteen C Terry D Newman K Valesh As with many of the other clubs the frrst big event of the year was home coming Thalra entered a float which took thlrd place in the parade It was a I-hwauan scene wrth hula girls carrying out the slogan We'llWiggle Our Way Through Reedsburg Also they parnted the merchants' wrndows as they have done for the past few years At Chrrstmas they also painted the w1ndows rn the business district with Christmas symbols ball held rn February Th1s proved to be a big success The frnal social event of the school year was the annual sprmo banquet held 1n May at the Farm Kitchen OFFICERS D Hill President N1 Fels Secretary M Wtllson Treasurer P Balthazor Social Secretary ,I Lauver Student Louncil P Clancy Vice President 8 ' 4 A 5 . V A , N f r I a , 1 The next big event of the year was the Mardi Gras, an all-school costume ' . . g . D. 1. -...-................ . la 'Na-W4 ROW 1 J Kinnamon G Schwarz D Klingenmeyer G Rettgen T Boyd I McDunnough ROW2 A Hauge G Getschman R Cafltsch P Harman D Thayer J Schrffmayer Mr Akey ROW3 T Mandt W Mersel I Anstett P Emhoff A Schubrmg I Melvtn ROW 4 P Platt D Schulz D Ploenske D Harman D Gasper ROW5 C Caflrsch C Schwarz J Lambert A Schultz wdfw' 'We Burlu lS the motto for the Key Club th1s year and they have certa1nly ltved up to lt One of tlae accomplrshments for th1s year's Key Club was takrng frrst place rn the homecomlng parade Among the many other act1v1t1es were the maktng of yard 11ne markers the announcrng of the commg football games to the clty on a portable P A system the donatton of S100 to the Mrllron Drmes Dr1ve towards a new communtty center the purchase of new Pep Club un forms the sponsortnv of Blue and Gold Day and the handlrng of programs for the football and basketball games These are just afew ofthe many worthwhrle projects they have completed for the good of the school and the communrty They have done a frne Job th1s year and we are sure they w11l always conttnue to do so OFFICERS Rettgen Presrdent Kltngen meyer Vtce Prestdent Rau Student Councll Schwarz Treasurer Boyd Secretary 19 'r A! , . ,,,. . . ! . . , 1 , D , ' I : c. .................. 2. j D. ' .... .. ..... . Q E. .................. . G. ................... . T. ..................... . N fy, f IQ B ROW 1 M Fels P Clancy K Valesh J Pottervrlle J Lauver S Rouse P Prrtchett ROW2 M Sheahan J Moore P Meerbrey M Wrllson I Wedekrnd J Kotthaus Mr Freeman ROW3 A Burton M Hause C Terry B Rrsteen J Pottervrlle Presrdent K Valesh Secretary J Lauver Treasurer P Clancy Student Counctl Rep A Schultz Presrdent K Pornton Vrce Presrdent I Corcoran Secretary Treasurer S Spencer Student Councrl Rep Hausa ROW 1 B Herfort H Langer A Ludwrg L Hrllcoat K Pornton J Corcoran S Grllrs P Qurndt M Frscher M Alexander ROW2 B Prrne J Nelson D Sternke B Ploenske B Wrmmer J Kotthaus S Spencerl h d D Crane Hansen B Meyers ROW3 Mr Runholm F Shrllrng R Malon R Rerthmerer P Platt J Rrc ar son rg D Cottrrll D Thayer ROW4 D Ploenske M Moon D Conrad Oftn U u Ln 60 . l x , 'W' x , . I 'li -'--I . ' ' --I X:-1' x Q' Q... . ' I If' ' -Ax fff 1 I? ' ' , 9 . ' Q Y , -rw V k , -- t H L In fbi' 'U' ,Tv . 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Sorenson J Rtchardson P Harman J Mclvtn L Rau R Rttzenthaler R Cummrngs M Whttley C Cafltseh D Kltngen meycr C Schwarz T Lenrhan A Schultz G Schwarz D Harman R Morley ROW3 Mr Cole M Car mtchael T Gtbbons D Knoop M Cole W Paske P Kellerman I Hrggens J Getschman D Rttzenthaler J Jessop R Bazzrll I Hammermerster G Bell J Klmgenmcycr M Smelccr D Crawford Mr Thompson Coach J Roach W Shell J McDunnough W Haskrns J Cleveland W Hashctder P Caflrsch MIDDLETON SEPT 17 Baraboo started off by squeeztng out a vtctory over Mlddleton 18 12 Gene Rau Carl Schwarz and Tom Lenrhan each scored a touchdown John lxlelvtn was a standout at defense RICHLAND CENTER SEPT 24 Rrchland Center came from behtnd to tre Baraboo 13 to 13 Carl Schwarz scored both touchdowns for BHS Chub Kltngenmeyer ktcked for the extra potnt MAUSTON OCT 1 The Thunderbrrds overpowered Mauston 27 0 Tom Lenthan scored on the fust play from scrrmmage and then Carl Schwarz htt pay dtrt twtce The last T D was apass from Tom Lenthan to George Schwarz Carl Schwarz ran for the three extra potnts REEDSBURG - OCT 8, HOMECOMING The Reedsburg Beavers spotled Baraboo's Homecom tng by beatrng the Thunderbrrds 13 to 6 Carl Schwarz scored Baraboo's T D SPARTA OCT 15 Carl Schwarz racked up three touchdowns as Baraboo trounced Sparta 28 14 Th1s was the Thunderbtrd s best game and they played heads up ball on defense The other T D and the four extra pornts were scor ed by Lenrhan WISCONSIN DELLS OCT 22 DAD S DAY A strong Wrsconstn Dells team handed Baraboo thetr second defeat of the season 7 O Thc Thunderbtrds were clearly outplayed throughout the enttre game PORTAGE OCT 29 The Baraboo Thunderbtrds ended up thctr season wrth a defeat by the Portage Warrtors 12 0 The BHS football team played some very frne football and the whole team deserves a brg hand for thetr work CONFERENCE STANDINGS Tomah Portage Wtsc Dells Rrchland C Sparta 3 3 0 Baraboo 2 3 1 Nekoosa 2 3 1 Reedsburg 2 4 0 Mauston 1 5 0 Vrroqua 1 5 0 Leidholt.'ROW 4:.'R.'sorg, D, Webb, D', D'reifk'6,J'. Cook. R. Baudmalzlr, B., couerf L, Welch: D, Schultz, J, lxnstett, w L T 5 1 o 4 1 o ' . 4 1 o ' . 3 1 2 62 D Harman Tackle Senior R Cummings Tackle Senior L Hauge Quarterback Junior E Rau Quarterback Junior R Pierce Guard Junior G, Schulze End Junior G, Schwarz End Senior R Morley D Klingenrneyer T Lenihan Guard Captain Fullhack Halfback Senior Senior Semor G Cafhsch A Schultz Manager Center 56l'11Or Senior W, Schubring I. Richardson E. Jefleweih Tackle Center CCQISI Junior Junior JUUIOI' 63 C Schwarz Halfback Junior I Brooks n Junior I Melvin n Junior C Cafllsch Guard Senior M Moon Guard Senior G. Marking Halfback Junior M. Whitley Guard Senior 8 I I AV 'QS' pf Wlth h1gh hopes 1n our hearts we began work1ng and plann1ng for the blg day October 8 Although the day dawned dark and gloomy our sp1r1ts were not dampened The homecorrnng act1v1t1es got off to the rlght start w1th a sk1t glven 1n assembly There were many clever floats wh1ch showed or1g1nal1ty and much hard work F1rst place went to Key Club w1th 'We'll Tan the1r H1des Seco d place went to Jun1or H1gh G A A w1th the slogan 'We'll Skunk 'Em Thalla ok th1rd place w1th We'll W1ggle Our Way Through Reedsburg Our lovely queen Karen Fels and her attendants Beverly Haywood and Pat Houle rexgned over the aCt1V1t1CS of the day Karen was crowned Just be fore the game whxch unfortunately we lost to Reedsburg 13 6 even though our team really put up a good flght The dance was the fmal event of the day The gyrn was decorated wlth blue and gold streamers large football cartoons and a large thunderb1rd suspended from the ce1l1ng Danc1ng to the muslc of Hal Edwards and h1s orchestra prov1ded an enjoyable endmg to the day COMMITTEE MEMBERS T Mandt K Fels M Kosm M Sprecher M Duesler D Gasper M Alexander J Pmgs 64 0 rwn- ' ' M x 4 .L . g J. M 3. M P I . 1 5 , . ,f -Y' .1 , ,T If J - , a ' K' ,Zi if K e w e t E eutvv fly ,V 2 -- . , . . . ' . . D n . . . . I H , to . . . .H l U I 9 - . ' 9 1 1 ' 3 Q I . , s .4 A1 ' I f U , , . Il 1' F A D Thayer Mgr J Mark1ng C Schwarz S Pearson J Brooks D Rltzenthaler R Cummrngs R Rrtzenthaler G Smrth J Melvxn F Mould D Kltngenmeyer A Hauge Baraboo Baraboo Baraboo Baraboo Baraboo Baraboo B araboo Baraboo Baraboo Westfleld Pratrle du Sac Mauston Vrroqua Portage Reedsbur Tomah Wls Dells dgewood Baraboo Baraboo Baraboo Baraboo Baraboo Baraboo Baraboo Baraboo Nekoosa Reedsburg Wrs Dells Westfreld Sparta Portage Reedsburg Portage foverumej Sub Reg Sub Reg BHS basketball team under the coach1ng of Walt Akey turned mn a thr1ll1ng season w1nn1ng 12 out of 19 games They t1ed for 4th place 1n the cor1ference w1th a record of 7 w1ns and 6 defeats They won all of therr non conference games, and they spl1t m the Sub Reg1onal W1nn1ng one and los1ng one The team had good he1ght and good speed The two offens1ve scorers for the Brrds were Cummmgs and R1tzen+halerw1th 330 and 309 polnts respectrve ly Carl Schwarz was key man on the f1rst break and thlrd h1gh scorer The team manager for the second consecutwe season was Dav1d Thayer 65 O 55 ' 43 58 68 64 ' ' 32 56 61 ' 65 62 56 ' . 61 44 ' 59 51 ' 50 53 58 78 54 Baraboo 65 Richland Center 54 Baraboo 56 Richland Center 58 65 g 52 57 74 56 54 '79 59 . . 79 ' . 56 57 69 . . 82 'E 69 LB ' 'ix X 1 fi MJ, ff 9 xfq .5 1 I JERRY MARKING Guard Jumor CARL SCHWARZ Guard Junlor SCOTT PEA RSON Guard Iumor JERRY BROOKS Forward Jumor RILEY CUMMINGS Center Semor DICK RITZENTHALER Center Junlor GARY SMITH JOHN MELVIN Forward Guard Junlor Sophomore FRED MOULD DALE KLINGENMEYER Guard Guard Semor Semor Jar DA VE THAYER Manager Junlor LLOYD HA LJGE Guard Junlor I fi g it f ' --,A ' .4', 1 U Q 1 M 'V is ,ff .img ,WF ..: ' 'R , .ra I l X x f 4 9 ' v s Mi FT' VA rr PS N L U I . D X, 5 , J ': V ' rr A g' I 1 if f 'Q J X Q 'ta Y a,N' i' 1 T lr ,..,,,r, , . I E f I I ' , wr fr- I F x x? EE , . J, ' 2. S., 4 M ' 5 i P K Mm 3 3 Y . ,. A 'MA .-W 5 :M 5 f fa MMI RGC I ig., . a.AJ ' X g 1 I ff' I J '., ' I -:wg I of 5 . 'A C , 'E . W ff 11 v' , I 1 I 1 I 3 - i ' ': .. '.. f. 'E' I i I 1X X 1 Q J, I? A A J I 5, I fm ' ' I A lf?-, I i X 4: . ' ,, 66 , Ill QI la A ua s' '90 me :Hap 1 A5 vp A put va I lbg 50 I up sn I no Q A ga: vt I no nah 7755 ROW1 Manager M Moon L Hauge R Sorenson R Rrtzenthaler R Caflrsch J Marklng D Schultz J Nretz kenhagen D Rxtzemhaler L Myers E Jellum D Cotmll I Rrchardson F Mould R Sorg G Schwarz not shown 7754 1954 marked the f1rst season of baseball 1n Baraboo H1gh School for over twenty years Worlung w1th very few exper1enced players Coach Harry Sa Loutos bu1lt h1s team around a young squad Conclud1ng the1r conference play w1th a l 3 record Baraboo entered the Sauk C1ty tournament At the end of the regulat1on game w1th Sauk C1ty the score was 1 l In the extra 1nn1ng w1ldness caused the Baraboo p1tchers to force 1n the t1e breakmg run Th1s year w11l see e1ght returnmg lettermen 1n actxon amni? ROW 1 R Sorg R Sorenson I I-lammermerster M Carm1chaelJ Mc T ls Year S B Donnough1MgrjROW2 Coachlirerlkamp P Emhoff W Shell L Myers J Anstett D Schultz L Cook D Manley D Ruzenthaler team under Coach Kre1lkamp, ended the season w1th a com mendable 10 7record 1n v1ew of the fact that the other schools had thexr eye out to beat Baraboo because f last year s f1ne rec ord Dave R1tzenthal er was th1s year s leadmg scorer H was supported by f1ne scorlng on the part of Lyle Myers and Duane Manley. 67 V QIJ' P If ., 1, W ,tail i M Q 2 9 f r 9' :J , .5 A . nv- ' I In fr ' . - IRQ? 59.11 ' A R. Sorg, R. Pierce, Klingehmeyerf now 2: Manager J. Cook,'Wl Chick, EI. lfkendahl, lCammerer,'F. Bor-. . . . . , ' 1 - . . . , . . 191 ff : . , . , . ' , . ' , . - h ' ' H H s ' Z . I -i ' I - t 9 - u , ' 1 ' l 0 v ' - 1 . '- ' . e 4 X.! E wt! N-4 ROW 1 T Grbbons G Stnner J Nxetz C Caflrsch D Rector G Threde J Goddard R Stoeckmann ROW 2 Mr Bates M Smelcer A Schultz W Wolter T Melsel J Schrffmayer Thts year the volleyball team had a good season under the fme coachmg of R1chard Bates In the ftrst match of the season they beat Reedsburg by wtnntng 3 games Portage was beaten by wtnnrng 2 games and losrng 1 They beat Mauston wtnnmg all 3 games and tn the ftnal match agatnst Portage they lost by wmntng 1 game and lostng 2 ln the secttonal toumament at Mauston on March 23 they placed thtrd wlth 5 wtns and 2 losses The fxnal confererce record was 9 wms 3 losses gag 1954 Last years golfteam ended up the season by wmmng us last three matches They then won thexr own secttonal to qualtfy for the State Golf Meet whrch was held at Mtlwaukee Brown Deer Golf Course Earlter rn the season Baraboo was defeated by Pratrte du Sac and Edgewood but these defeats were avenged later on rn the season at the Baraboo golf course Members of the team were Norman Schroeder Matthew Mandt Fred Mould Jerry Markmg Harlan Walker and John Lambert. 1955 ROW 1: H, Walker, J. Marking, J, Roach, J, Williams, D. Webb. ROW 2: Mr. Rinkob, F. Mould, J. Lambert, P. Mekkelson, T. Mandt, M. Hallowell, T. Hagen, 68 7955 ROW 1 T Grbbons Manager B Boyd M Smelcer W Haskrns D Crawford F Borkenhagen D Schultz P Em hoff J Klrngenmeyer ROW 2 N Caflrsch H Walker T Lenrhan D Crane D I-larman,R Rttzenthaler C Huebbe P Pfuehler D Ploenske J Melvrn C Schwarz D Khngenmeyer ROW 3: J Cleveland J Anstett L Cook M Loomrs J Getschman D Manley J Nelson L Myers E Iellum E Johnson 7954 Baraboo placed second rn the conference after berng edged out by Sparta tn the last event of the conference meet Honorary captarn Tom Brockley was the season s hrgh man wrth 85 pornts Tom set the new state meet record of 51 6 for the 440 rn the class B competrtron Baraboo also set the mrle relay record at the Whrtewater relays Of the thtrteen boys who recerved letters erght returned for thrs year s team 7954 The 1954 tenms team had a very successful year They were undefeated rn frve games B H S tennrs team journeyed to Vrroqua and won rts frrst match 5 2 Then Reedsburg came here and was de feared 6 1 B H S tennrs team defeated Vuoqua on the local court 7 2 Then Baraboo traveled to Reedsburg and smashed them 10 0 The last match of the season was agatnst La Crosse Logan and they were defeated 5 2 The tennls team coac'hed by Gerald Scott was the frrst at Baraboo to beat La Crosse Logan The lettermen were Gene Rau Harlan Stemhorst John Chapman Dave Thayer Paul Morse and Tom Repka They were supported by Jeff Schrffmayer and Ron Burtch 7955 T Repka D Thayer J Schrff mayer E Rau P Morse Mr Thompson R Burtch D Rrtz enthaler 'I Smrth J Werske 69 :. ,. ,. ,. ',. ,. ,. ,.- ,. . :. ,. ,. ,. ,. . ,. ,. .. ,. ,. .. . . ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,L . . ,. . . . , , . .. 1 '. ' I . , - 1 ' 7 1 A 0 I 7 I 1 Y I 4 . ,. ,..' 1- u- 1 U' 'Q - ,-. ,. Ah for a day in the sun Let s give a cheer for the team Ah ll be ready in a minute Honey Chile O K you guys Let s get that ball ...ni Q- 7:C' Mob Scene 'No one will be allowed to talk 'The office girls of tomorrow.' until roll is taken What a time for a picture. Oh 'Can t I have the rest? ' Plenty of rhythm here. well smile pretty. Bottoms up. Dig that crazy mermaid. Don t take that picture .... m 70 warning you. Ahrensmeyer Robert 10 48 Angle Barbara 10 Balthazor Patrtcra 10 26 40 42 43 45 50 55 58 Bemet Jerry 10 49 Borkenhagen Ethel 10 Borkenhagen Floyd 10 67 69 Boyd Tom 10 41 44 45 51 59 Boyer Jerome 10 39 49 Bradley Donald 10 45 48 49 Burkman Shtrley 10 49 Burton Ardene 11,25 60 Caflrsch Carlton 11 25 59 62 63 68 Cafltsch Gordon 11 62 63 Cafltsch Nell 11 48 49 69 Clapper Donna 11 Coldon Donald 11 39 49 Conrad Rtchard 11 49 60 Cook Marlene 11,26 40 42 43 Cumnungs Rrley 11 51 57 62 63 65 66 Denzer Betty 11 49 53 Denzer Dwan 12 25 42 43 50 52 Doenng Allce 12,26 53 Duesler Margaret 12 39,52 53 64 Ekendahl Edward 12 67 Elmer Phyllis 12 26 39 40 45 51 58 Endlrch Jack 12 Felland Beverly 12 49 Fels Karen 12 26 42 43 51 52 53 58 64 Flenue Ruth Ann 12,49 Fletcher John 12 25 Getschman Glen 13 39 48 59 Goerks Donald 13 Goman Elame 13 Govers Jacquehne 13 58 Grant Nancy 13 53 Gray Donald 13 55 Gnffln Kay Jane 13 25 42 43 55 56 Harman Dean 13 39 41 43 48 59 62 63 69 Haussen Marlene 13 40 Hayes Sharon 13 25 39 49 Haywood Beverly 26 53 58 64 58 60 Herfort Gordon 14 25 26 49 l-lerrltz Shlrley 14 H111 Dtane 14 25 39 42 44 55 58 Hlrschlnger John 14 25 26 Holt Robert 14 25 4142 43 44 51 57 Houle Patncla 14,26 52 56 64 Howard Barbara 14 26 40 53 Huebbe Charles 14 25 26 57 69 Jellum Sandra 14 47 53 Jensen Joan 15,25,26 42 43 44 55 58 Jones Barbara 15 49 53 Jones Nancy 15 25 49 Ktnnamon Jerry 15 41 42 43 59 Klmgenmeyer Dale 15 59 62 63 65 66, 67 69 Kostn Marlene 15,26 39 42 44 47 50 51 53 56 64 Kotthaus Judy 15 26 40 51 60 Krueger Rrchard 15 25 Kurowskx Harriet 15 49 Lambert John 15 39 41 42 43 44 59 68 Langer Helen 16 26 40 56 60 Leatherberry Shrrley 16 40 54 Lehman, John 16 41 42 49 Lemhan Thomas 16 39 50 57 62 63 69 Lrpke Wadena 16 Loomrs Marvm 16 69 Luther Le Roy 16 48 Mabry James 16 49 Manthey Barbara 16 25 40 42 Manun Ramona 16 Martm James 17 Marun Joyce 17 26 Martin Shlrley 17,26 53 Mather Axleen 17 40 42 44 45 54 McGann Robert 17 41 57 Mecaskey Allan 17 Meerbrey Paula 17 42 44 50 60 Mexsel Wxlham 17 39 59 Meyer Robert 17 41 42 43 Moon Mtchael 17 51 57 60 62 63 67 Morley Robert 18 62 63 Moss Jack 18 50 51 57 Mould Frederick 18 54 57 65 66 67 68 Nelsestuen, Gene 18 41 42 43 Nelson Jacqueline 18 26 52 53 Nelson Joyce 18,26 39 40 47 49,52 ,53 55 158 60 Neale: Gloria 18,25 39 47.50.54 Newman Donna 18 26 42 43 58 Norris Jean 18 40 Opperman Shirley 18 39 47 53 Pearson Lyla 19 49 Pfuehler Phxlllp 19 49 69 Pings Jo Ann 19,26 52 54 64 Platt Phrlrp 19.59 60 Ploenske Beverly 19 25 26 40 42 44 55 60 Ploenske Donald 19 25 59 60 69 Polnton Kay 19 26 42 52 54 60 Porter Bruce 19 62 Potterville Jane 19 26 44 45 58 60 Ramsey Eugene 19 Raymour Mary 20 49,58 Rector Donald 20,25 68 Rego Rosemary 20 Rettgan Gerald 20 41 42 43 50 55 59 Rhlnehart Bonme 20 Rlnkob lroutse 20 26 42 43 45 50 51 58 Schilling Frederick 20 39 60 Schubrlng Arthur 20 59 Schultz Anhur 20 59 60 62 63 68 Schwarz George 20 50 55 59 62 63 Sinner Gene 21 25 46 68 Sorg Evan 21,49 Sprecher Mary 21,25,26,51.52,54 56 Stelnhorst Fay 21 42 56 Stelnke Donna 21,26 49 53 60 Stleve Glendale 21 Stoeckmann Richard 21 39,51 57 68 Szotkowskl Arloa 21 42 50 54 58 Terry Colleen 21,26 52,53 58 60 Thlede Gene 21 49 68 Thompson LaVonne 22 26 39 42,44 56 Thompson Soma 22 26 Tooley Norma 22 ,26 53,56 Townsend Donna 22 25 26 40 42 43 49 Valesh, Karen 22 42 43 47 55 58 60 Vignall Wilbur 22 55 57 Waddell Manan 22 42 Walker Harland 22 57 68 69 Washbum James 22,25 48 Wedeldnd Irene 23 56 60 Wedekind Mary 23 53 Wenz Rxchard 23 49 Weston MarJone 23 42 44 54 Whitley Michael 23 39 41 42 43 51 57 62 63 Wilda Nancy 2326 53 Wlmmer Beverly 23 26 40 53 60 Winters Barbara 23 39 Young Anna 23 45 Zeman Harvey 23 48 Zimmerman Jane 23 Alexander Marjorie 27 52 56 60 64 Andersen Marie 27 42 Anderson Marcia 27 29 40 45 50 56 Balfanz Robert 27 48 Banks Shlrley 27 47 50 52 3 Baznll Roger 27 62 Behnke Sharyl 27 45 Bell Larry 27 41 42 44 Blackmer Gary 27 49 Boyd Barbara 27 40 51 5 Bnggs Martha 27 Brooks Gerald 27 62 63 65 66 Brown James 27 Burkman Nancy 27 40 Buros Ann 27 49 53 Bunch Ronald 27 69 Cafllsch Thomas 27 62 Capener Norman 27 38 49 Case Karen 27,29 44 53 Clancy Patncla 27 29 38 40 42 43 44 45 46 47 50 51 58 60 Cltne June 27 Coller Sharlotte 27 29 40 44 45 Corcoran Josephine 27,55 58 60 Cottnll Donald 27 50 60 67 71 Crane David 27 41 42 43 48 57 60 69 Cumming James 27 47 Dahlke Gordon 27 Danbeck Marjorie 27 Darrow Richard 27 Decker Theda 27 Dipple John 27 42 43 57 Dixon Lorraine 27 Domer Ann 27 Egerer Geraldine 27 40 42 53 Elmer Marva 27 38,51 ,52,53 58 Ennis Kathleen 27 40 44 Evenson Mary2729-105355 Fels Marcla 27,29 38 40 42 44 45 50 51 53 58 60 Frexsing Geraldine 49 50 53 Frerlch A Richard 27 49 Gasper Donald 27 50 59 64 Gibbons Thomas 27 38 41 43 54 62 68 Gillis Sandra 27 38 40 44,55,58 60 Gleash Marjorie 27 38 40.53 Goddard John 27 49 68 Gonzagowsld John 27 48 Grant Julleann 27 Green Joyce 27 44 49 Green Ronald 27 Groslnske Nancy 27 Gunnison Elizabeth 27 40 53 Hammermeuter Barbara 27 53 Hanson Sonja 27 29 52 53 56 Harman Paul 27 59 62 Hasherder Wllllam 27 48 49 62 Haskms James 27 41 Hauge Lloyd 27 41 44 45 50 51 55 59 62 63 65 66 67 Hause Marlene 27 60 Hauser Winifred 27 40 49 Hem Clara 27 49 Heln Vtrglma 27 Henderson, Robert 27 49 Htllcoat Geraldme 27 42 43 45 51 58 Hippler Mary 27 55 Hlrschmger Faye 27 40 Holdndge Mary 27 38 47 53 55 Jantz Delores 27 29 49 52 53 54 56 Jenewetn Earl 27 62 63 Jensen Darrell 27 49 Kasdorf Shlrley 27 Kapelka Faye 27 Kennedy Katherme 27 53 Kent Maunce 27 41 44 45 Klrchstem Carol 27 49 Knoop David 27 38 62 Koepp Walter 27 Kopf LaVonne 27 Krueger Rayta 49 Lauver Juella 27 38 45 50 58 60 Lee Marcla 27 49 Lee Rrchard 27 49 Lusby Sharon 28 49 Lusby Shetla 28 49 Malon Rtchard 28 44 45 60 Mandt Targe 28 41 42 43 50 51 59 64 Markmg Gerald 28 46 57 62 63 65 66 67 68 Marshall Russell 28 McArthur Mary 28 40 49 McConnell James 41 McLean John 28 29 55 Melsel Wxlva 28 49 Melvin John 28 59 62 63 65 66 69 Meyers Barbara 28 38 52 53 56 60 Meyers Wayne 28 49 Mxller Betty 28 Mitchell Mary 28 44 45 Moore Jeamne 28 47 60 Morse Paul 28 41 42 43 44 45 51 57 69 Mueller Eugene 28 48 Myers Carol 28 Nelsestuen Phllllp 28 Neuman Crystal 28 49 Nlcoly Harold 28 49 Nretz James 28 57 67 68 Nolte Judy 28 38 40 42 43 44 51 55 58 0 Keefe Joallne 28 38 42 52 58 Orton Karen 28 29 40 44 Ott LaVerne 28 48 Pace Mike 28 48 Paepke Jerry 28 48 49 Pearson Rlta 28 I I l I- I I l I I I I I I I I I I I ' . 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Betty 28 Smtth Donna 28 40 45 53 Sorenson Raymond 28 62 67 Sorg Russell 28 38 67 Sorg Jeanette 28 49 Spencer Shtrley 28 50 53 60 Standtford Kay 28 Stavnaw Martlyn 28 Stemke Donald 28 38 49 Sutton Sondra 28 47 52 53 Szotkowskt Arlan 28 Thayer Davtd 28 54 59 60 65 66 69 Tmkham Ruth 28 Towers Karen 28 38 40 53 56 Jren Sharon 28 38 50 58 Votles Joan 29 Waddell Edward 29 41 49 Waddell Janrce 29 40 47 53 Ware Roger 29 Wegert Harvey 29 49 Wetske Paula 29 53 56 Wtckus Harold 29 49 Wtckus Robert 29 Wtlkmson Mary 29 40 44 47 54 56 Wlllson Mary 29 40 42 43 44 58 60 Wolkow Margery 29 40 Wolter Wayne 29 49 68 Zantow Carol 29 Zeman Dorothy 29 47 53 Zuehlke Clarence 49 Alexander Sandra 30 53 54 Anstett Joel 30 59 62 69 Balfanz Roger 30 Barker Ann 30 40 45 54 58 Bass Charles 30 49 Baumbach Rtchard 30 41 Baumgarten Judtth 30 45 Beckwtth Rtchard 30 Bell George 30 62 Belter Robert 30 Berry John 30 49 Brndley Harry 30 Btndley Joan 30 44 53 Boyd Bruce 30 4147 51 54 57 69 Brescta Rtchard 30 Brophy Mary 30 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