Beaver Dam High School - Beaver Log Yearbook (Beaver Dam, WI)
- Class of 1955
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Q, .e 44-c- C, .N 1 -15 644 ggg ,444-y7g,L,,f , 6.45 917546 ic 54,771 7771i , ,-144,974 cuz -?a4,, Cfwd 11411 l Vdc! , Lk, , ' V-'fave 45 c'4il:f- , 7 L4 ' 1-1 T - f f XJ ,009 .,p-4' I L' 1 .42- 4,,pg, 52 - 71 ' , 6647274141 V Z . .Zi - QDL44 ILZQQZLZ gg, ,' f ly fy- -l 4 '- A-Vg. 9 fi 62 'QCA ' 1 f ,fgnff-cfcf' 131.41 f f-94 ,I af ' ZZ' 4-61-41-ff' ,djfxo .4-fun-1 9 'bv f f Qv-QZ5'-cfg'-f ff zfozpg, if g KQM, land j Zen Zdmq... We came back in early autumn, and school once again became the center of our lives. The administration had been working through the lazy summer months to get school underway for the Fall term On the administration fell such problems as crowded classrooms scheduling and operation of the school plant Eric T Becker superintendent and Robert H Whitnall principal coped with these problems to make our school year a smooth one Er1cT Becker Superintendent Lending its assistance and support the Board of Education helped too Com munity members who served on the Board were Dr Charles Hoyer presi dent Carl Roedl vice president Walter Rhodes Mrs Lucille Schindel Thomas Wells and Dr A B Kores WQQ A. Johnson, Jr., secretary, J. W. f X ' . 1'V V IX l ' RobertH Whitnall Principal 745aZtlf... ELAINE ALTEMUS BERNARD ARNOLD MARGARET BAIRD BEVERLY BRAMEL JANICE CHARLIER HENRY DERLETH EVAN GAGNON CAROL HALLWACHS JAMES HEINDEL 0' an am .fblifnfg 7 O6 DONALD KORDUS 74wlz.'y.., Hb BERNICE KORTENDICK EDWARD KRAUSE MARILYN LUDLOW CHESTER MAKUCK D ROTHY MESSERSCHMIDT KATHERINE MONSON RAYMOND NESS ETHEL NIEJAHR due to ae 11 it 8 AGATHA MEYER ORLANDO PACIOTTI f?y QM? ,ff .E i , . ' 1 3 ,S -. W Q' V V, V AW' ' fj f E ' 1 A I J' , X, A 1 ,' -1 , , 1 I I y h I M- f N . X I I U X ffix FREDERICK PARFREY MARVIN PERKINS KENNETH POPPY THOMAS RADKE JOYCE ROHDE GLEN SCHUKNECHT FRANCIS SHAFFER CLARENCE SNYDER CREIGHTON SPEAR OTTO STEINIKE ROBERT WILLIAMS GLENN WOOD 9 fl' is t JT' The office staff at work is Jane Hughes, Carol Rosenmeier, and Charlotte Steinhaus. bein om wa and Mind tie Scenes. There were some who worked each day behind the scenes to keep school running efficiently. We met and lcnew the office staff, who somehow managed to keep a ready smile and helping hand through many hectic and trying hours. They were there for a rush job of mimeographing, a problem with our c1ub's fund, or for a needed tardy slip. Our bus drivers brought us in from farms and neighboring communities. Each day they suffered through the noisy chatter and squirming, pushing, students, S an V arxdervl em ' S6 . MVS' VEQLS. BGS Ftiglag' and Pffmun Arthur Kohl, Alvin Schultz, Carl Radlund, and Mrs. Chester Ellis, CUSTODIANS. and then sometimes came back for more, as they drove us to and from our away games. The custodians kept our school home clean. Each afternoon they confronted the scraps of paper, candy wrappers, and other student debris with a vigorous broom. These are the people behind the scenes who got little thanks, but who did much to make our school life comfortable. G. Ackley K. Anderson S. Armstrong B. Baker Uma Dang... F. Baker 746 M. Bath D. Bender mme. wide-eyed. A- Befndt , B. B' d df f0646t7B4,4lwf wehag J. Bilrrkhmz B. B k to clawed. M- Bzcrd P. Bordwell 6 J. Bornick F. Brandenberg Q23 42 ' 'B .w .R V.. . . W . .Fai 1-2 .Ax ' if .1 u . . -X , .31 3 . 3 ,qs .. f Q . . 1 mf 'X ... , vi 4. A . ' C. Brooks B . Buboltz Dick Sackett, Vice President Mike Silbernagel, President 11 Rosemary Reekie, Secretary Peter Freitag, Treasur F 5 D. W. Foote Kohls Kopff Krenz Kr inke Kuehn Lathrop . Lauer adorf A B. L. m W. Evans Fischer H. Kaul D. Keil J. Kienow J. Kirchoff C. Klapper R. Koch E. B. Butts J. Callies L. Callies P. Conrow J. Cromheecke Cushman P. Dassler L. Degner P. Donahue , f , Li' Dupuis Ebe rt Erdman S. J. N D P. Hussli R. Hyland D. Janisch D. Jeche K. Jones E. Graham R. A. Hammer J. Hartl J. Heidt Helbing Herbrand Hill ' I-Iupf . J 5-4 . x Guelzow eil Q1 A 3 gf Ill C. 1 Frosh , 1 x 'Z .S E. Propst fl E . 6 S. Rueter J. Rabehl A. Radant A. Rahn K. Rake and ... B. Regling J. Reticheck ,J D. Retzlaff L. Rhode 's AQ, R' I-'auth M. Roberts V' R. Roedl D. Rogers 3, tj' W. Leisses ' 1' , A. L . em D. Rollins X M. Rousseau Q L. Limberg J. Lindner . 75 5.-. f i' f r . A Lueck 9 - D Maas J -E' Q L Ma11on L R Mallon -1 2 Mx K1 :Mil , ' A. McDowell 2' .I J. McKinstry -21' K. McMillan X' S K. Meister X. s S. Miller vi X S. Morris 5354, V, 9 . ,. R. Mueller ,, - 3, ' , 3 A- E. Murphy Y' ' ,X-3 ., 'S J. Novenski , ' J. Olson ix! 'vs ' M. Paitrick J. l, . G 7 Pavlons Pederson Perreten Per schke Polenske Polzin Priewe V. , ' L Rupnow 3. 3 C Sadowski if S. Schack J. Scheradella l 3 J. Schmidt l l made Men www ,S 4 R. Schmidt -1 A ,V R. Schmidt 1. C. Schmitt 4 'W' E. Shaker A G. Schoenwetter M, Simon , 1 . A my R. Schutte W' A. Schwoch U IN' -a 1 D. Skalitzky -f f xx. , W. Seuer R Stafford . .Q fi! , D. Sekel . V P. Stark J. Sutton - llnln .- N Selchert R' Teeter M. Thiel L. Tiedt D. Tischer M. Trafka B. Umman Q . k bb H. Umland 54 PA- ..,, ' - J- VandeB-ers ' Q V B. Vick K A 1 K. Voekler 1 'X 0 , if L , . I. L A S. Vejnovich S A W M Warmka A. Washtock C. Wendorf ':' - weyh B. Werner U3 Wheeler Whitrner Whitrock Williams Woock Zieske Q if ,awe va m Cur 11ves were centered 1n the classroom Here we met old fnends and found new ones And beyond th1s we some tlmes labored somet1mes were msp1red toward our educatlon There was Shakespeare and book reports the mysterles of the angle, lrregular Latln verbs and the appet1z1ng odors of fresh made ple waftlng up from the Home Ec room durmg fourth perlod We somehow 11ved through the horror of surpmse qu1zzes, late mghts before semester exams the rush to complete projects and long hours spent m the hbrary for research papers And we d1d get through We f1nal1y mastered the essent1a1 sk1l1s We were encouraged to part1c1pate ln classroom d1s cuss1on to thmk for ourselves and to use our own 1n1t1at1ve We began to reahze that somehow, through the day by day grmd we were approachmg our goal an educat1on 15 FIRST ROW: G. Angelos, J. Grow, J. Van Akkeren, C. Roedl. SECOND ROW: I. Stehling, P. Swan, C. Oestreich THIRD ROW: M. Wagener, W. Sekel, A. Rosplock, D. Schweiger, C. Schmidt, S. Sibemagel, J. Nelson, P. Robertson, D. Leisses. 'Me 7m Dafoe A little touch of Broadway was felt in Jefferson Auditorium November 16 and 17. Here, after weeks of tedious rehearsal, a rush of advertising, ticket-selling, set-planning, and costuming, the Drama Club presented The Form Divine, for the All School Play. Mr. Glen Schucknecht directed the play assisted by the student directors Jane Van Akkeren and Priscilla Swan. Members of the cast included: Sue Silbernagel as Lucilla Webb, Joe Stehling as Arthur Webb, Carol Schmidt as Gretel, Georgia Angelos as Peggy, Marverne Wagener as Hoppy Webb, Jeanette Nelson as Dorothy Coips, Dorothy Schweiger as Charlotte Benson, Chuck Oestreich as Jimmy, Adele Rosplock as Betty, Judy Grow as Linda, Bill Sekel as Mut', Dick Rahn as Freddie, Priscilla Swan as Miss Meadows, Pat Robertson as Paris Green, Carolyn Roedl as Mrs. Midge, Carolyn Koboski as Miss Nitz, Dave Leisses as Harry. FIRST ROW: A. Rosplock, K. Rake, N. Zannacker, K. Olson, B. Kirchoff, B. Kemnitz, J. Wedel, C. Koboski, P. Robertson, S. LaFleur, C. Ingraham. SECOND ROWQ D. Neitzel, E. Peichekoske, M. Messer, M. Offerman, L. Kranz, A. Polenske, A. Weber, C. Tomashek, H. Haider, K. Vesper, K. Harmison. THIRD ROW: M. Keil, S. Lou den, A. Manley, B. Schweiger, S. Morris, K. Griesbach, B. Bauer, R. Reiher, J. Berent, N. Nadolski, N. Lea, K. Kopff. FOURTH ROW. B. Butts, B. Bock, S. Schack, L. Schmidt, D. Kennedy, K. Leisses, M. Schmidt, J. Bor- nick, J. Kuehn, C. Schmidt, B. Boelter, C. Roedl, R. Regling. mwlddiadtde ' , FIRST ROW. J. Huebner, B. Schulenburg, K. Kroll, R. Rahn, V. Pres.. J. Freitag, Sec., J. Van Akkeren, Pres., Wahlen, Treas., J. Stehling, Sgt. -at-Arms, C. Krenz, S. Miller, P. Conrow. SECOND ROW: J. Nelson, J. Grace K. Koehn, C. Brueske, A. Polenske, M. Maleck, P. Swan, D. Leisses, J. Hughes, P. Sadowski, R. Falkinham. THIRD ROWg M. Mersch, P. Recliner, N. Loshinski, P. Grueneberg, D. Zanto, B. Hove, M. Wagener, A. Haber- mann, M. Morrissey, M. Leatherberry, R. Messer. FOURTH ROW: L. Staab, P. Katzenmeyer, E. Leisses, J. Gock er, G. Caughlin, N. Neis, M. Beier, P. Planasch, K'. Trafka, E. McFarlin, J. Mittlestadt, Mr. Schuknecht, Adv. 'hun E! S hung, ra 1 . 'J M .P 3 an . Y ,f 2 1, Q i B G ga , 7 1 f .J Homecoming beauties who reigned over the 1954 festivities were: Sue Merrill, Janice Wilson, Judy Wahlen, Mary Thiel Queen, Judy Grow, Karen Hove and Jackie Merritt. Flames shot high into the air as Homecoming got underway. l 8 Autumn air, cool and crisp. . . sparks shooting high into the air.. .the snake dance. . .a whirl of float decoration. . .and then the parade. We saw a victorious team defeat the West Bend Benders. Mary Thiel, our Homecoming Queen, reigned over the festivities, as we danced to the music of Benny Ehr. dig f 'B 1 is 1- N L ua Ill 5 s L I Qifii I ' GV ! xfx, f Fl Pep Club officers are busily planning a meeting. They are Ann Donahue-Sec. . Judy Grow-V. Pres, , Ken Ruehl-Sgt, -at-arms, Dan Doherty-Pres. on 6,5 FIRST ROW: B. Foote, B. Perreten, J. Jones, K. Stange, J. Schulze, K. Ruehl, A. Donahue, D. Doherty, I. Grow, J. Knaack, K, Rake, W, Klas, G. Gottsacker, Miss Charlier-Adv. SECOND ROW: P. Freitag, F. Stark, K. Macksam, E. Allemand, M. Mertes, C. Rake, M. Sieja, A. Budde, M. Mantes, M. Nadolski, S. Ehlert, O. Wendt, A. Kohl. THIRD ROW: M. Noll, J. Becker, K. Hove, P. Mersch, K. Rogers, P. Mayberry, D. Neis, J. Mayberry, M. Noll, G. Bjerken, J. Dickinson, M. Klandrud, M. Sharkey, C. Stark, M. Love. FOURTH ROW: M, Mantes, N. Selchert, P. Stark, M. Thiel, M. Rousseau, M. Trafka, D. Radant, N. Klatt, L. Goodrich, E. Krause, B. Regling, R. Reekie, A. Radulovich, M. DeMund. 9 ., Judith Wahlen is ., it ' x v , X10 mia Ra J, Gocker, R. Rahn, M. Wagoner, 1, Wahlen, I. Grow, K. Hove. WC 746g Zed an J. jones, B. Perrelen, N. Klart, L. Goodrich, S. Arm- strong, P. Stark. wa 906 coder Marverne Wagener Doug Roedl sweeps around end as a Columbus tackler makes an attempt to stop him During the hot days of late August the call went out for football candidates The outlook was bright but a championship team was hardly given a thought The first days were rough as the team began to get in shape Calisthemcs wind Sprints and passing drills got the boys in form Rigid training rules were set down The practice sessions were long early morning until late in the afternoon with a break for lunch. Day after day went by with the team showing great improvement. This was the same team that last year was short on experience but had high spirits. This year they looked like they had both but had yet to prove themselves under pressure. The first game with Watertown would prove a lot. Tension mounted as the game came closer. Everyone was hopeful that this WAS THE YEAR, It was as the game with Watertown and seven other oppo- nents showed. Beaver Dam became co-champions of the Little Ten and won recognition as the top defensive team in the state. 21 Dan Doherty Orthwin Gallitz John Kester School spirit rocketed to new heights with the beginning of the 1954 football season. The Beaver's first game was a victorious one, as they downed the Watertown Goslings 6-0. Next week, the team returned to Beaver Dam to meet the I-Ioricon Marshmen, and to give the home- town folks a good look at the team by trouncing Horicon 40-0. Following the Horicon game, the Beavers traveled to Oconomowoc and turned back a highly rated eleven. Cooney was the only team to score against the Beavers, but a second-half rally brought the Beavers out ahead by a score of 20-18. On the following Friday, the Beavers came home to smash the Columbus Cardinals by a score of 26-0. On the trip to Mayville, the Beavers managed to score in the last 25 seconds and spoil Mayville's homecoming 7-0. Next, they took on Ripon, and downed the Tigers 26-0, as they stormed on toward the title. Dad's night saw the Beavers eke out a 7-0 victory over the Waupun Warriors. This was a great climax to a very successful football season for Coach Henry Derleth, who enjoyed his first unbeaten and untied season in his coaching career. Richard Kester Richard Linde Seaufcvw Charles Oestreich George Paitrick Arden Polenske L NIWGAY' -GJ. IAWJL. :Y mf' PM 0 xx, P, iixy X C ' X X UWM'-' Wwtlif Jw Wy' , - 1 4 fb .lxgf VNV-1 U ' f 'X I NWN' Qs, WA WWC? Q ,, , dv X PAVW V, iiwfif U M' fin' x P by :ff f ZWj U , AIX-f . Mub +V QMJVX Lw 'LT 1 ' ,ff Chuck Knaup gets off on a long run. Jim Trimpel, . , kv gf' - FNW OJ U M-X359 end for West Bend, attempts to catch Knaup. ' L 5,1 . 1 iq -: ,, dv ' ULD ' -VC 413' DJ!! Lb-cbvrgjwm ' Lp X , W- . V wi' k f I f A. ' V f ' HKU ' x F4103 H 1 ' LW n Q MQ!! Q' X' ' ,AJ -- D J' X x A GM wx YV if 55 . U V1 . XJJ' 4,01 X X X XO Joseph Stehllng LQTIY Veling . .1-V Q I7 m H VK ' e Q X .X 4 ,N W' ' .. fp ML KY' npofi A , 7 , 'D N U X ' 'Q 313' Smm... Beaver Dam Z5 Berlin 0 6 Beaver Dam 19 Waupun I Beaver Dam 21 Ripon 7 Beaver Darn 12 Portage 0 Beaver Dam O0 Mayville 7 Coach Raymond Ness, Manager Jim Godec, and Coach Orlando Paciotti. Duane Lainberger is missing. cmd? S The Beaver Bees enjoyed another outstanding season, working in the shadow of the Varsity. They learned their football fundamentals and training from their able coaches. The Bees opened up their 1954 campaign by slaughtering the Berlin ll, During the next game the Beavers clipped the Waupun Warriors and later defeated Ripon. The Beavers then journeyed to Portage and trounced the Portage team. In the final game the Bees were upset by a strong Mayville team, which broke their winning streak, and made them co-champions of the B-Squad Little Ten Conference FIRST ROW: P. Butts, R. Messer, E. Bord, W. Leisses, R. Sackett, M. Patrick, P. Wahlen, J. Welch, R. Carr, T. Fink, R. George. SECOND ROW: K. Rake, K. Bonner, B. Balfe, D. Rollins, R. Riege, R. Wendt, K. Ruehl, F. Reinke, I. Olson, L. Mallon, THIRD ROW: J. Godec, G. Schrieber, I. Hughs, K. Erdman, R. Mayr, K. Whitrock, M. Simon, R. Erdman, R. Kasper, P. Lainberger. FOURTH ROW: R. Schkirke, D. Gilmore, T. Hammer, R. Schmidt, T. Sobrilsky, D. Schoenberger, J. Cromheecke, R. Ptaschinski, Coach O. Paciotti, Coach R. Ness. .gf . h . .-5-ve, - ,IA -N' O 7 'fe sfrf?.'v'v'ikf!.- V 5 69 fm Tania' ffsrlfk 1 v' -,44 .. -Ni .' , - J., , q 1 .fs fra' ws' V75 50 ,97 1.34 X -.ns 'ii' This was fall and football to most of us, the spectators, crowds huddling together on the benches, the thrill as the team kicked off, those agonizing minutes when time was running out and the team was in a tough spot, the band playing during half time, the welcome cup of coffee in chilled hands, the sweet. taste of victory. This was football to those of us who cheered the Beavers on to victory for the 1954 season. 26 Hank Derleth rips around end. Castleberg back from Columbus attempts to make the tackle. 'w x ' 5 Xgg' Li Gocker being tripped up by a would be Waupun tackler, I I M Clnvvd-J 1 iw dale! Q8 ' ' , , N-'D s I K 1 'I ., vw, .f .X Q iff: I Zena Ddafuy 722 64036 5kc6 pmeeuumim gnwzm Uhowgd 5hMh9q.H adbwhi cz wand of weze ' 9-I 1' Q c 4un.n 4 if lQllllf f' lla sr 0 it 1 inHns 4f Lu f g g ' V fi4w++:ww, seff.+Hm+i4 is' ' ' Y 0 U 5 nu 1 President Hank De rleth Vice President Kay Waddell Abler l , Auemand '12 73, gf! Anderson , Angelos Bi B Q, Anicie 6 - Bagniewski A Balfe -T: X-51 Balmer 1 , V Bearder L Becker 0 4 A ,3 Beir egg ill f Belter 'N 1 ,X ? I... Benell gp B. Benike wr C. Benike v K, 'H-40' K D. Bilke V. Bleck K. Bonner xx - Treasurer Carla Rake Secretary Sandra Fullerton z..- 3 .7 -4 4,5 Bord ., 12, :L R. Bork XJ B. Bortz E. Bortz J. Boyd M. Braker I R. Breyer J ' i' 13 J. Brown '-Z9 34 ' 3, 1 C. Brueckner 0 va I... Brueske L l -'N HN-C, C. Brzezinski A. Budde 'C '5' gf C. Budde ' X J. Budde X.. X J. Carran J. Cigelske R. Crook J. Daniels I.. D L. Q 'S it . V, 5' ' ,-Q: J'J I '..: W X , iii Mem J Grams D Guenther R Guse E Gutgesell R Halfmann D Hampton Henderson Henderson Hove Hughes Hupf Hussli Hyland M. DeMund W. Derge R. Dochnahl R. R. Giese Gilmore Gilmore Gocker Godec C. K. J. Fabisch I... Fanshaw T. Fink Frank Ganske Ganske ::' George 'U Q 9 s ! . P V 'Zblki R. Draeger Emerson Erdman 1 Q .3 . fl 4:1 HX. 6 X.- Y an --3' 1 Z l 9 J Iii fr X N-. X Y JL 3 I, dll E? Jones Justman Katzenmeyer Keil Kennedy Kester H Kirchoff Kolitz Kostolny Kranz Kuenz1 Kuipe r Kunkle Kurkowski Lainberge r A Ludetke J Machkov1tz N' Lea YN, ' D Mack B Macksam K Macksam Mayberry Mayr McKinley Mersch sf!-. f',,,,. 3 K :L ' 33' Q .4 I Ill' , ' f iN A 1- K. Leisses 4 f G. Linde x lf y., R. Linde 1, I n E. Little N S. Louden Mersch Mertes Messer Messer p 6 I Meyer ag J Milarch M Milbrandt D Miller C Mulcahy D Neis D Neitzel R. Nenno E. Neuendorf J. Nitschke M. N011 M. N011 J. Oathout M. Offerman 1 K. Olson H P. Patrick L. Paul E. Peichekoske A. Polenske E. Reckner R. Regling 3 H. Reinhard gl, K 5' F. Reinke ' wx jjj: J : 1 R' A. Rennhack ' fp r 2 R- Riege . 11:---Z-C.:.2 ' . ' A Ai S. Robertson R R. Roedl ' 'E' K. Rogers I 21' I... Roll H X Ag. R H. L.. Schlefke J' O ins M. Schmitz I... Rollins H. Rousseau E. Schliewe E. S h 'dt A .gg K' Ruehl N. Sihgitf - R. Sackett lx' A ...Q iff y R. Schmitt -3 as f R. Schmitt 3 D. Schoenberger '- M. Schiller 1 wma G. Schrieber M c. 'ls 1 v-1 Q-uv ' -461:-V Schkirke E. Schultz S. Schumann D. Schwantes 45' M. Schweiger 'S' UM. Sedo l R, Q'-'inf - 'k -.Q 5.1 . Setzer N K. Setzer M. Sharkey . R. Shepard ' M. Sieja M. Sikes Skoy Smith Soboleski Sobrilsky Stafford A l '- Stange 5. 54 ' ' Stark LJ F' Qi F. Stark 4 W. Stark ., A 1' J. Stegner J. Stevenson D. Stofflet .7 X I B. Stofflet W. Tesch W. Veling . . S .1 K3 ' x' is J. Vetter 5 ' lj, Z. Q5 -gr P. Wahlen ' Sq J. Warmka W , J. Warmka , J. Weidman A J. Welsch J. Welsch K. Wendt 9 P -v R. Wendt R. Werbelow S. Wichman D. Winter D. Wolc D. Wolff . E. Woock ' fr Q . .ir Qs 5 l 'V K . HUC el' f ' A .143 ' 1 I FBLA FIRST ROW: Miss Rhode, Advisorg N. Beyer, J. VanAkkern, C. Tomashek, J. Merritt, D. Zanto. SECOND ROW: M. Pritch- ard, E. Krause, B, Schoenwelter, M, Kastenmeier, E. Graunke, D. Essmann, L. Giese, C. Schmidt. THIRD ROW: B. Meis- ter, P. Bulthuis, R. Bremer, V. Groth, D. Anderson, L. Luckow, B. Rhode, D. Halma. FOURTH ROW: A. Carlson, D. Sch- weiger, M. Kledehn, 1. Gocker, B. Hove. J- Freitag. M. Morrissey, R. Draeger, M. Schmidt. CONCERT BAND: Corners: G. Birlcholz, R. Drake, I. Gabrielson, T. Grace, T. Gunderson, A. Habermann, C. Rnaup, L. Paul, B. Scliwsck, C. Silbernagel. Trumpets: I. Domann, C. Kitzerow, L. Klas, D. Schwantes. Prencli Horns: ki, Balmer, R. Bashynski, A, Budde, J, Brown, A. Carlson, P. Recliner, R. Regling. Baritones: F. Baker, J, linaack, J, Schultz. Trornbones: J. Olson, R, Rahn, P, Roller, R, Rosenmeier, J. Welsch, W, Wrzensinske, Basses: E. Budde, R. Crook, R, Linde, J, Warrnaka. Percussion: B. Balfe, P. Bordwell, T. Gibbs, R. Kasper, J. Oamour, K, Olson, L, Saclretr, R. Sackett. Chimes: B, Regling. 7464 mm meet dc The Concert Band continued to gather the honors that it has collected for BDI-IS for the past twenty-five years. This year, the organization was chosen to be included in the national pub- lication, First Chair America. Pictures of the band, and the first chair musicians, together with a story about the group, appeared in the magazine. One of the highlights of the year for band members was their tour to Chicago. Here, under the baton of Mr. F. Par- frey, director, they participated in the annual Chicagoland Music PEP BAND, FIRST ROW: T. G'bb'. L. S lt- .R. K ,E. B dd-. P. . . . 1 5 at in aspen U g Festival at Sold1er's Field. Roller, W. Wrzensinske, J. Welsh, J. Mt-rrm, M. Roberts. J. Grace. M. Halmerl, J. Bake. sEcoND ROW: rd. Heier, J. xvuson, A. Manley, J. Pep band members Put Us in Kellum, w. Kia., K. menu. A. cgarlgun. 'muzo ROW: fa. ami, ru. the m0Od fOr ViCf0fY- Eaflh Fri- Offernlan, M. Ixlesser, V. Bleek. C. Rake, A. Budde, R. Regling, M.. day afternoon the gym rocked Balmer. FOURTH ROW: C. Offerman. D. Link. 1. Gabrielson, G. with their lively music during 3 Birkllolz, T. Gunderson. C. Kirzerow. pre-game assembly. rw K 1 - Z xv , 'Y' V- ., N V i X -fo 5 4,. ,, 1 1 5 5 , ,..-f- v Y sl... 9 v 51 5 V7 X 1 s ey ,Q 1 .K I. 4 a, A., 4 :gy -11, Y X: '22 E .W-ex , 53 fig. 1 xv x H -, q ,,, ' y '1 V ' grv J X, Q- Q x 5 1 .3 Q YS' Myg I . x 2 X , 5' r 1 .1 as 4' Wim? 'init .. Q by '-Y mi 'N' vs. 3522 , - .Xa , . XX ' 1 at ,,,V Wag kj:-:Q IP' JA, Q ' - .. 1? if I, gl O P. fl jf f ' gl 51 , -f KJ 'YE' -f ' ' .5215 ff.-1 5: 5 iggff ,iz '- z- 'ii' A JM, J. ff! , . Q-f, 4, w'- xf -W , Riff' If I Q Q X.....--, can-gm:-9 I Q 1. 1 V I' Q4 E I A 1 V . 1 ,I 4 , zz: '7.. , r J , Y' 'V ' w A. Y' ,. 5' V w lg ' Q, 5 QP 4 V1 A6 W HQ' , , 2? Er ff L' ' lx 1 meh -3 2 1 V 4 ,. . . v ' v r , f - , X 1 xl ! -. 77144466 Depazlmeai gi? li 9 Glue Club uuend wr, met three times a xx cd mu pxxxctxcc smugmug, for mc lun on mt. The uhm, 2 V Q3 xxhlch is made up ox' -,,, -J E're-whman and Soph wit' f--'- ' k gmrls, Culmmatozl lin Q11 and winter worl-1 My per- foruning ID the Cihrustznas 3 prograrrx, ' .,T-WK. ,-,l,,.v 1'?1f,?1j33 sg ,wi H. hxmri.. L.. lh'111Iw, .X. l,1:.f. EQ, linxpur, IS. Xlrlx, D. I-Jim-lk. QVLUQ1,l,l'H.l-'1I25'L ROW: E. Fralllx. H, Vlflx, L. Hcllcll 17. Kxzhklc, 1. f.1uV.1r, Ii, Hzzllrll. i-. :W . Khumbu-r. SIQ1QUNDiiUW: M. Juxm hm. ii. kulpur. M, Aix-rzuh, KI. Hgmliv, fl. l'I'Aa'!lHK3'1. li. ri-'rv bud, Ig lmmkf, A, Lk-nz, Mr, Hgdkg, Dirgg-for, Q has I F- fs v S31 'KF C is A l W 2' i ALLIED YOUTH.FIIi5TIi,UW1J. iiuuzioc, R. Kacllclski, B. Rallll. J. Guru. K. Traflia N. Neis. I. Fvlitrtlstatll, P. Plauascli, J. Wilson, Ii. Mt-Fal11i, C. Kobuslzi, I. Franke. SECOND ROW: Ii., Ustruni, NI, Ibm? ini S lu Fleur. J. Merriu, H. I-it-ld, L. Ingrulranz, J. Bereut, R. IXIHIIIIIUI, L. Srauh. L. ISr11t-sky, t,. Lwheli. TIIIRD ROW: I. Qidliflilill-I, .X. Weber. li. Bulls, M, Trafka. Exit Iliiel, ti. Kurtz, .X. Cowles. LI. Lilasfriunli, P. Dimel, R. Muvlnkovilz, R. Zt-npp. FUVRTII ROW: D. Gdflllivllalil. N, Klum, l,, SCIIILILII, LE. Iiurtl, rl. Rhode, Xl. Noll, J. Scrzcr, D. Nt-if, .l. hl.lf.I5CIIi,, CI. static, 5. Btardt-r. an Wed Qdltlfd Allied Youth this year cli- inaxed its campaign to buy a seeing-eye dogg when the club members sold enough light bulbs to meet the cost. To seek the truth con- cerning beverage alcohol and the best way of life in relation to this problem. This is the motto of Allied Youth. Club members sponsor dances and parties to prove that teen- agers can have fun in a healthy Vvay. For this reason, too, the Dist. Attorney, Mr. Bruce Rasmussen, was invited to an assembly by club members to discuss high school stu- dents behavior. OUR A, Y, OFFICERS: Hunk Duluth, Trt 215.3 Chuck Oestreich, Pres,g mr Moylan, sec, 5 and Terry Gibbs, Vice-Pres, 5 are cht'cIu11g me books, in SL, yt J .1 x 4,111.55 UUNSL1-1X.X'11UYQ111151 11.UW: 11. zi 51.111, L. 1.1111 . 11. m'1.111r111,11. 15111, ix11y..11. 1 1r1.1.1r11l. X11c1't14 .1. f11'.1.1'. 1'71'X..D. w 1' '11'11 5.11 A, 51-111. 13, Mlfzwr 5. 1 +11-lwff Y.. 11 111X.11 . SEQLUXU 120191: w , V. 011111. 13. 111111. L .. 111, A 1,-gf Q. 11. ..1..'i1 1 . 1.111521 Y. W:r1Ml.' 1- 111'.r1 .11 2111. 5:1 zqr, MH.. 1411:-,11:1UXN':11. r 1 .1. , 1 1, . N1'1Ll1Y. 1. 1111.111-r. 1.. 1' 111111 11TY1.X, 1.. 111.1 1. 5:-.g.11'1, . 13 A- 1 ..,, 1-1. 1.1111 1 1 1 1 1 111. 1-1111411111U1.V: 1. 1,1111 X.'1 , 11. nm-11.11, 1. 11-1111. B. 1.w1111x111,1'. 1r111.1g 1 15111- 11. 1J1p111x, 53. A1111111' 1'. 1w11'111-, 4,1 xl -'.' 111,12 411'1's1 cm on PZ 6 6006, 644 dv! dd ' 4 wa ' 4 dl 4 dm ,hu ...... , Kylix, Av-1, U, ffl mi... 1. K' f1f'M - . W , . N. ,. 7 'f'K,! 't I, KUXV: fir. wi11.1r, . U1111,1'1' 11111 E1u,dur:w ,. '11 XNM1 1 '. W11x N111 I7 1 L. Wu. 4 L1 Nldr' 111. r111111',' 9 g. n!1'1r r.w1 H11 1 .-P. ,QL , 1 ..'1',f . J 1 J 0 1 1 1 1 1 ll , .,, ' X 1711.1 w V N1 fn 1 ,A ' XN.l11.1' 1 1 1 vw- 1 . vw, 1r. 11. '1 1.11'f11 1 1 f f 'N 'ur iffy 1 NATURE CLUB: X. Hill, ii. 5.1,-fscr, fxl. lleinierl, tl. KILL-per, it, Klein, R. lilapper, S. nenrutr, ii. Stuff, R, Xltiiitlit-Q, B. l3.igiiiu.xslu, G. Aiiglus. FlliS'l ROW: D. sliepard, li. I.l!tli, A. ilentlersuii, ll. Ktispt' The purpose ot' Nature Clluh in- rludt- proinoting at better under- standing and appreciation of the out- doors, providing opportunities for leadership and fellowship experi- ences, giving students opportunities to assume responsibilities and pro- viding social activities for its mem- bers. Nature Cluh, whose large mem- hership is one ot its nwajor prob- lems, has tried to nfiake use of the talents ol' its members hy question- tiires, breaking down into srnaller groups, and rotating zissignndents in order that all may have an op- portunity to serve. ln school affairs such as horne- Coniing, the carnival, and pep as- sembly skits, Nature Club has been an enthusiastic participant, Movies, discussions, and parties are soine of the activities of the club. 70a'z4ed,.. r. ll. ll.1iil-.ts lb. limit. liir. l. fteiiifu. s. Svliuiiiaia, J. Sekel, LL. Wkirerls, Al. liledeliii. SECOND ROW: ij. limit. li. All-sser. l.. iillllllixnf. ll. Klivlielslu, l. liiiiiiioc, H. llaliii, ll. llairluii. L. Klltllll, li. Kiiipt-, Nl. llllllllltjf, D. Svliwiwli. R. lleigc. l'lllRD ROW: C. lirtlrgur, D. Srliut-.,lwt-1'ger, D. Silfdcr. 5.1. Siliiller, S. Sixgiii l. Zzehcll, I.. lllK'lVlW'1, Lv, l-xurlz. lx. Xlgazitlicy., li. huwig, 5.1. :rum li. Achim ut. itll Eilil fiUW:lQ. Leixg. R. l'lel'!ci'. l. Yntiiigheuk., l. Rlieinptms, l. P-il.zi::. ll Rmherrf, Xlurrill, ri. :iw ,it-. Li. llartl, 5.1. i'liirltJ.lZl.L'1Cf. l.. Rollins, P. Walilei., C. Rllllllirtldl. s.f 7 mNm.t-t,l,tii:l-'IR5! i-.U'.V:lg.tl1Xt., ix L M it N' 1 I I itrtx. R. Efxili ti... 5.11. , Xt. vliixtli .e. wLt UN IJ MWW X itr 15 I Y tt. r L fxitlxitf. li. iiffcinhi ,. fitthivb. 5,1 L11 iitl X3 N j. R iliiia ii. 2x1.itiv.ii: . NN. Stilur, IJ I-t ii t X tx L. ' aacwtie ' Wd, St-iwv with 21 grin stty the nicniht-rs of SVVAG. And this they rio at BDHS functions, You vein tcll A SWY-XG Cluh rneni hm' hy the band on his arm or hy thc- vifickvt he' wears. Ns thc service organization for tht' svhooi, SVN' XG menihers tiri- dlways on hand to take tickets or to aft 415 ushers. This year, the 5-1 nienihers Serveri at stitxh L-wcnts its toothzall tiI1'iiDll5i4k'If hiill gunics, thai plays, .infi coriticrts. In June, fit'SCI'kiI1Q riicnihcrs I CCf.'iN'6Ci their Qxxx.1i'fi5 for ft job we-11 Cinne, . , , . Q5 .,., .' - V57 Y Q . ky' - -4 4 L- -f + -' X , X . Q1 0 X . x E M49 ix its 4 E : f ri' vii' X i l ' i l ts? D e i A -w. vc 1 QQ1 , t' . hi 1' I . .-L3 - ' fx 1 SAA 4AI1 f' :T ' - I l A SQUAD BASKETBALL-l5IRST ROW: D, Linde, D, Doherty, D, Evcrinan, B, Sekcl, ll. Westphal. SECOND ROW: D, Roctll, K, Stofflet, B. Ganske, H, Derleth, R. Bortz, D, Winter, J. Franke. 46 Zgdmfez From Novernber until early in Marcn, basket- balls hitting the floor and the cheers ofthe Crowd were an indication that the basketball texer had struck Beaver Dam High School. The outlook for tne Beavers this year was bright. But hard work ff. NQHZC1, ID, Qargzyngki, Coach Poppy, and plenty of praetife was still necessary in order M. Srrey. to have a successful season. D. Doherty D. Everrnan D. Linde W. Sekel H. Westphal 4- , The Beavers Hank Derleth takes a Jump shot guarded by Horlcon center Blschoff bekel and two of Mayv11le's tall boys go up for the ball The team played a tough schedule 1 cludxng two of the state's top teams Water town and Lau Clalre The season was by no means an easy one but the Beavers f1n1shed second 1U the Llttle Ten Conferenee los1ng only to Hartford and Comp1l1ng a 9 l record The team had plenty ol he1ght and speed and lots of what It takes to wln sp1r1t The team s leadmg score s were B1ll bekel and Dlck Llnde The Beavers vsere one of the hwher scorlng teams IH the Con ference and were rated as the best de fenswe team Ihe 89 pomts scored ln tue flrst Port Waslungton game were a season h1gh wh1le the 34 pomts allowed to Wau pun were a defens1ve low An overtlme game w1th West Bend was won by the Beav ers by one polnt Coach Poppy and h1s men behmd the Scenes the manavers deserve praxse too Keep1ng the records and keep1ng the team on 1ts toes are hard Jobs but hey d1d just that and made th1s basketball year a sue Cessful one I Rp t' - 4' N L , , ' ,H- . I t M I .5 . N , - 1 5 1 I - . ,. , 1 . 4 46 Beat Beax Beax Beat Beaver Beat Beax Beax Beax Beat Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Beax er Beaver Beaver Dam Dam Dam Dam Dam Dam Dam Dam Dam Dam Dam Dam Dam Dam Dam Dam Dam NA ltertown Portare Mayx 1116 Harttord Oconomoxwoc Port W ashlnoton Portage RIPOU Lau Clarre Waupun Horxcon W atertovzn VV est Bend Columbus Berhn Waupun Port Washnugton TOURNAMENT SCORh.b Dam 55 Madrson East Dam 75 Columbus Dam 60 Mayv111e I Y 1 Dan Doherty guarded by Horrcon 5 Chuck Wrucke gets off a Jump shot - , T' 1 A .4 ..---Q Sekel tips one in, guarded by two of Cooney's men. Sekel and Linde fight for a rebound with Mayvi1le's big center Herman, while Gensmer, Derleth, and Westphal watch, 7 5 msn lt BEAVEIPS E l ,Z S ,g X m, g Coach C, Spear and his Managers W, Seiler and I, Welsch. .gn givsfes at YEQS al VFPS ' Bi AVER3 AJ Y XX' 3 x... l erefubigd BSQUAD FIRST ROW D KL ter R Werbelov- J Abler .I Boyd D Gilmore lx, Ruehl P, Wahlen, ml:COIND ROW: M, Patrick L, Whit- rock K, Rollins Nl, Silhernagel B. Hyland J. Olson H. Kaul. Short on experience but with a big desire to play and to win the Beaver Bees had an axerage season with seven wins and ten losses. Jim Boyd and Doug Gilmore led the Bees in scoring. Many members of this year s team will use the funda- mentals learned on the B-Squad while they are playing on the Varsity in the next few years. The first part of the season was rough Going but the team began to Click towards the end. The Beaver Bees played outstanding K ames aoainst Watertown winner 55 to 52 and against Waupun losinfr by a close 39 to 42. The Freshman Squad had an exciting, nip and tuck season this year, with four wins and three losses. Playing for the Beaver Dam Freshmen as forwards were: Mike Silbernagel, Jim Olson, and Dave Rollins. The guard positions were held down by: Karl Whitrock, Marvin Paitrick, and I-Iarold Kaul. Bob Hyland played center. The purpose of the Freshman team is to build players for the B-Squad, and also to develop them into future varsity players. Coach Creighton Spear, B-Squad Coach, is in charge of the Fresh- man team. sua - Gilmore with his jump shot is guarded by Bruss Hal sou of the Goslings. Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Dam Dam Dam Dam Dam Dam Dam Dam Dam Dam Dam Dam Dam Dam Dam Dam Watertown Portage Mayville Hartford Oconornowoc Port Washington Portage Ripon Waupun Horicon Watertown West Bend Columbus Berlin Waupun Port Washington ver- Jim Boyd hits for 2 more points in the Watertown gamt Pete Wahlen of the Bees shoots a left hander. Boyd and Gilmore wait for a possible rebound in the Watertown game. 49 7 bl ROW K O trt1t1 e L Brom 1 Q tr t 1 D Dunn lotk B tx C knn UND ROW R S tl E enum L 111 Vv btktl W X elmv X St e 'NIL fel C? as, :N OW j Ra f. ettr D Rotdl D Wm H lnstphal Outstamlmw athletes Jomed the Letter rnen s Club Here. they worked together to prove that athletes can be leaders and top noteh st mls nts To be 1 member a boy must e rn the fmfty pomts mn one sport vwh1ch entttles h1m to a major letter Club members sold Candy programs, and pop flllrlflg the games as a money mak mg project They took broom tn harm to sweep the basketball court befort the vir slty gimes j. Pramu-.1',dIJ. slr,1'!1ml':r+l1 3 IWIUUII !1z1,ult- .1xtl2t', HC' regidx Iv www-pw the flt-mrs. 50 FRONT ROW: J. Hoycr 5ec,g A. Polensk Prcsn D, Garczynski Vice Press B 'K ROW: D, Klavukjske, Sgt. -at-Armsg Mr. Derleth, Advisorg Kun Stoftlel, Truas. 74eg maze tim -fallen S C .sw if C. , -., Q x I! Beske Birkholz Bjerken Y Bortz Bortz Braun Bremer Broome Brueske Slap along Me way. G! and D. Budde .9 -4 PM M W? D. Carr X Q 7 came ' J. Cigelske -fs ov' A. Cowles h I ' J. Dickinson l 4 Dickman Treas Jerry Welsch Sec. Bev Kirchoff ,- D. Dietz 1 . , an .4 we 3 N 2 P. Dimel .Y D. Doering V ' J. Domann R K A, Donahue M. Drews f ,N Dummer 5 It 1, li '. A 'au A., D Ebert I Viv 'X J ' '17 R Erdmann l I .5 Q E Everison f' X! R Falklnharn ' Q F h A on X 'ng Fans -aw M. 3 if A! errmes ' '6 vi. Field 7 ' fm Franke I.: N. Gabrielse C, Ggbeli 3, '35 I. Gabrielson L, Gggdrich 4 M J C. Gallitz few' 3 . f J. Grace ', aa L. Ganske T- Grace ., I' fy D. Crarczynski J' Graff I ic 1 Graff Grant M. Glassman Gresch Groose KW' J. Grow J. Gutgesell and measly ' Haas J. Heimerl R W E R. J. R. S. Hiley Huebner Huettl Hupf Johns on Ingraham Jones .Tillson Kam rath Kas per Kellom Kelm Keske M. Heirnerl 3 -4 T54 an-4 9 .- 6605044 Gleason . 4 W4 A JC Z . -.. rfrf .1 -235.22112 X9 ag, . 4 I ' v A An J Ns' 2. 'af K , x ' fm ug, X . x sm N! ,X 4 . 'T Q 2 I . I X g ...Q Z. .. N. 5 ' 'N A J h , , P. JL L. G. Kuenzi Kuhnke Kurtz xl .T C K C . Krause . Krezinski . Krueger . Kuehl K. Knaack Knaup Koehn Kohl Kopff 1 ' ' C. Kitzerow M. Klandrud R. Klapper N. Klatt D. Klavekoske D. Kleindl fag K lu, V. .ft I .' f I, I L C 44, Zxv J I - L75 5.6 7' 4 J. C cf' L X . KL U V C , 'fu' fbi 1 I Let' I ' ic LA L WL 1,1 L 1 - 'W A, ,v.., , V . f , .1 L I fjzfkff' f L7 R. Lambrecht retake . K D, Linde ef' N, A. Kuznlewlcz L. Maas j ,.xV J, KHZHIGWICZ ' L 15. 1 1 0. - .Jo-had Q-S30 R. Machkovnz -'16 Y' M. Maleck K, S. LaFleur anion B. S. J. K. F. Nadolski Norenberg Oathout Offerman Ollinger Paul D P A Meister Merrill Merritt Messer Muhle A. Mallon Manthey Marthaler Mayberry McMillan K 'Ev r 'J , an 1 fx 'fil B . Schwoch J. Sekel 1 R . Smith S. Souchet P. Spellmari L. Staab W J. Stegner A G. Sterr R .j Q J. Straseske Ig. C. Sutton in gt .A V P. Swan ? X X , T. Perschke K. Trapp , C. Voelker 9 , r-4 g J K. Voelker A H xi' . Voigt . Ns if ' i K V V. Pfeffer Q. J. Polzin S- Wendorf i 9 C. Wolf ' W. Wrzesmske , ,V 1. . . K gg. xii? 'if ' is it Q 'xv , Y ., 'H' N. Priest i 3, W. Propst ' N' J. Ptaschinski L. Yelineck I. Youngbeck i a G. Zehreri 43 an X R. Ptaschinski 1: ' 3 K. Rabehl Q 5 ' Radke , f N- . ,. J. Rake R- Zemp X1 . .1 JXXZ- ' M. Zilisch JU . ' as, A A J. Rheingans J i B. Rhode S N. J . Rhodes ' N' N I D. Roberts In 1-5 D. Roedl R. Zuehls R. Rosenmeie r T. Rosplock C. Ruhland , K. Runnoe 346014 L. Sackett A. Schauer C. Schimming L. Schmidt T. Schmitt eb J. Schultz M. Schultz J. Schulze fi D. Schweiger f . if i ffl' if if King Ken Stofflet and his Queen Ann Donahue. c l Aww? www. Um Pmam Juniors entertained the Seniors in a Colonial Gardens at the 1955 Junior, Senior Prom. King Ken Stofflet and Queen Ann Donahue reigned over the South- ern atmosphere. We passed through the swinging gate to enter the Gardens, and as we gazed we saw the beautiful mansion with stately pillars. On the porch of the mansion, the orchestra lead by Herbie Brietzman was playing soothing music. The bridge spanned a small pool, and fences all around the floor added to the southern scene. The punch bowl was enclosed in the rose arbor with flowers scattered around it. Key workers in the Prom Were: Ken Stoffletg General chairman, Corliss Callitzg Advertising, Clean-up, Programs and Invitationsg Iris Gabrielson, Refreshmentsg Virginia Bjerken, Tickets, Ticket Taking Spotlight and Grand Marchg Chuck Knaup and Fred Nietzel. PROM SERVERS-M, Roberts, B. Regling, G. Schocnwetter, J. Lindner, R. Sackett, B. Hyland, J, Olson, D, Janisch, C, Silber- nagel, D, Kopff Receptionist, gs x K . X , - sux ' -: L , 5 167 1 I 4'T' I '- ll-I L' . J ts , 1 4 1 ' , , 4, . r rf? ,J 'N 1 5 - FZJQEQS f .Aa , as X Xpflvl? 4, gf, if 1 1 X 0 ' , Xx,-m I l x, 0:2- -ww THE ROYALTY OF THE 1954 PRON1 IS AS FOLLOWS Pat Moy lan Queen Arden Polenske King Betty Kemnrtz LarryVel1ng Beverly Qahn B111 Go man Jeanne Gocker and Bob Ebert After months of work bythe 54 Juniors at last the big night arrived Prom time' The high school gym was transformed into a red It was really C est Magnifique King Arden Polenske escorted his queen in white Pat Moylan as they led the grand march to the music of Norm Kingsley The Post Prom Party at Hotel Rogers completed the wonderful evening We will remember memcmea pftdldft W Q!! The King and Queen lead the Grand March for the 1954 Junior Prom 57 3 ,fx f '-D ak K 'N EE, lf - T 5-f f ' U T f L 1 L ' Q SQ f .M T xg . A i In 5 7 ' f , . Parisian scene of pink and 1 H i ' , xiii: Q I , Y, ' ' ' rv hi., QP, x . 'I -MH A , mf - ,L 4 ' ' K 'L 4 I , . . v 1 Y x T ' '4' ' - 4 L r 1 - A i1 L ' ' . im' ' 'N-Q ,L Ill x Ol-llC,lgRh: R. Rulllvr, Run. f.llr.g lg. llnrm, lJ.ll'l.g lx. lirwll, lll5l.Q X. vll, lwmx fllllfg li. lxlrrlmll, l'ru.1x.gS. S1lln'rl1.1yul, l'1'u,g,l, xtlsklll. X lm' l'ruf.g J. lSL'fu'lll, Slug lx. Wiluulur, Sgr. .al ,-Xrlw. vf Ev .. gas f H K . f x ,H j Q3 NN QT Q3 ,,,d.eQ, 7764 an J wr 8 FIRST ROW: S, RllL'lCl', A. Rudam, H. Fxlaclvalll, Y. Hmtrl. l.. 5l'llllllLll. CQ. lrlgmhalll. X. 5 La P-leur, J. lxlucl1kuv1tL, IJ. Kulm-ul, x, Bvltfr, S. HL'lldL'lNl7ll, SUIONID ROW: M, Warmkld, D. Wolff, R. Roudl, N, Sulrm-rv. M. l21w.Mc.m, S, W.vlmmix, S. Lmmdmm, E. ljcluiwlmfm, IJ. Nfltzul, M. Mubscr, M. Kell, K, Iullux, '1'H1R1J ROW: M, Khmdmd, J. Ihlklxlwrl, Ci. VM-Ilm'r, ll. liundlfr, M. Noll, J. Suxzcr, L. Rollins, li. Scllwwgil, M, fxlamcb, J. Klrclloff, ' vf F.l-LA., FIRST ROW: I. Sekel, S. Miller, M. Ziliseh, P. Corirow, G. Zieske, E. Propst, L. Rhode, M. Braker, D Radant, S. Ehlert, C. Kranz. SECOND ROW: P. Mayberry, J. Birkholz, R. Schmidt, J. Nitsehke, J. Sutton, M. Weyh J. Callies, A. Prieve, S. Keske, E. Gutgesell, M. Olliiiger, I. Kohls. THIRD ROW: L. Lirnberg, D. Tischer, L. Kranz, L. Roll, K. Kopff, E. Kririke, M. Drews, B. Werner, I. Voigt, C. Brooks, M. Sikes, D. Schwantes, P. Di mel. FOURTH ROW: K. Vesper, C. Meister, R. Zemp, M. Glassmari, C. Benike, B. Bemke, B. Bortz, L. Giese, B Stofflet, M. Seliweiger, B. Ulilmaii, C. Wooek, B. Vick, D. I-lupf. we FIRST ROW: F. H. A. girls tied on their aprons and got down to work for a husy year of hornernaking ac- tivities. Knowing that the Way to a man's heart is through his stomach, they whipped up some taste tempting cherry pies. topped with ice cream. These they served with coffee, at their annual Cherry Pie Social in Feb ruary. Other activities included a Spring style show, and demon- strations, which illustrated the dos of such hornemaking activ- ities as good grooming, baking, washing and ironing. A. Poleriske, L. Kranz, L. Rhode, J. Lindner, A. Polenske, P. lwlayoerry. SECOND ROW: M. Keil, P. Dirnel, C. Ingraham, K. Leisses, L. Giese, M. Ollinger. G, tag, Make that basket! Happy Voices ring from the high school gym each Monday night as the Girls Athletic W Association participates in organ- ized sports. Adding fifty new members to the group this year, the GAA tried their skill at volleyball, basketball, and bowling. A new program guided by Miss Bernice Kortendick, Ad- visor, offered Mixed Bowling after school on Wednesday nights. llcre the guys and gals joined forces to pit their skills against each other. X, A, OFHCERS: Nancy Nadolski, Treas., Janelle Frei- Pres.g Maxine Heirnerl, V. Pres., Kai Waddell, Sec. - Q, Q. 54,4 G,A,A,, l:lRS'l' ROW: M.Maleek, K. Kopff, J. Huebner, K. Messer, P. Dassler, J. Grace, li. Reckner, K. Koelin, S. Paul, A, Kohl, B. Hove, M. Wagener. SECOND ROW: E. Pe1cliekoske,B. Kirclioff, J. Walilen, D. Zanto, C. Toniaslielx, M. Morrissey, M, lvtily, J. Sutton, D. Kopff, M. Love, F. Stark, D. Roberts. THLRD ROW: M, Schweiger, R. Bremer, A. Budde, C. Rake, I. Brown, M. Sieia, S. Helbing, C. Frosch, S. Merrill, J. Dickinson, C. Voelker, E. Allernand, G. Angelos. FOURTH ROW: M. Bord, P. Mayberry, M. l Mund, M. Mantes, M. Mertes, M. Sharkey, P. Grueneberg, K. Hove, P, Mersch, K. Rogers, J. Becker, D. Nels, M. Schiller, E. Bortz. gi' G.A.A., FLRST ROW: B. Buboltz, M. Roberts, B. Baker, R. Rodel, N. Nadolski, J. Freitag, Miss Kortendick, Adv. g M. Heimerl, K. Waddell, S. Morris, B. Duouis, J. Link, I. Vande Berg. SECOND ROW: L. Roll, L. Kranz, L. Kuenzi, B. Perreten, D. Tischer, F. Baker K. Wendt, E. Neuendorf, N. Lea, M. Kell, J. Nitchke, V. Groth. THIRD ROW: M. Mantes, J. Stevenson, K. Wheeler, B. Bock, S. Armstrong, P. Stark, R. Reekle, M. Rousseau, B. Regling, V. Bleek, R. Regling, M. Balmer, N. Beyer. FOURTH ROW: N. Selchert, K. Jones, J. Kirchoff, K. Meister, G. Schoenwctter, J. Linder, S. Schack, E. Krinke, J. Birkholz, L. Limberg, N. Hill, B. Smith. Pane .M FIRST ROW: R. Neuendorf, J. Oathout, E. Hiley, G. Burc- hardt, W. Sekel, R. Erdman. SECOND ROW: D. Bonack. D. Doering, C. Budde, E. Mason, J. Schulze. R. Behringer. THIRD ROW: W. Bennett, E. Nowicki, I. Fanshaw, J. Graff. The noon bell rings, whistles blow, and for the following half hour everything is a mad rush. Cars and trucks speed every which way, a policeman blows his lungs out at the intersection. Out of the school doors pour the teenagers, and every one of them hurries with only one thought in mind, I want to get home! On the corner stands a boy with a white strap around his waist and a big silver badge. He is the patrol boy who guards our safety. UM K QQ 'AY -fllxW.'7QYf T -X if if 14 GRWHIC .KR'I'S, FIRST ROW: D. Wilcox, I, Anime, J. Sclmlzc, L. Xi-ling, Prcs.: J. Shepard, Y. Pres.g IJ. Rlgaxukwfku, Soc.: T. G-AHGCYSOII, Sgr. 411 fxrrmg P, KX',mh-:1. SIICIOXU ROW: B. I4m'l.wft', CI. Hydv, D. Srilwuilrwrgur, If. Amuudwrf, J. LL':1r:u, 17. Hvcrl, J. Rkuiku, G. Amlprxmx, L. Bmw if '7 6:31 , - :Gsm ' fn an: . 1 IZ X 1 N an Ik: , f .1 ff , , 741 'J sunday mea az V 9' , ,, , Q52 Jars CRAF1' CQLVB, FIRSI RON: E. K3'UI'2lIll, R, Prasc'l1i11srXi, J Anlcic, E. Zu-Ilmldori, Mr, Stgillilw, gxdxisor, off' SECOND ROKNQ L, l.41l!1rop, R. Mcsscr, N. Priusl, J, Iixirll, B. liyklml. '1'H1RDRONwg l., lfizsrl, R, Rudi, D 0 Siolrflut, C. Mnlcgfly, J, Pcdcrwoll, l5OL'RI'IlROWg N, Ik-H5011 lm IM Q C brand, i k. ', 1 'r', Q, Klglppgr, A. Bernd, J, Hur Q-s 'Z' X . JA , l Q fb. Dabblers wxth the brush anc palette made the arts bumldmu thelr home I-Vere under 'he rh 1-ect1on of Mlss Kathermt M an son the club donated xts sk1lls to many school ac! x tus The Art Club float took thxrfl place mn the I-lomecomxng Piride and the queen s crown was made by members of rl-e club For Dad s Dav members agam vueld ed the1r pamt brushes to make the numbers for the Dads I-hghlxght ofthe year was a fleld tr1p to Machson where members vlewed the Twentleth Annual Salon of Art at the Un1 vers1ty of W1SCODS1H aamiaedtw 04604464 Hear ye' Hear ye' The Foren slcs Club speakers assumed the podlum and gave the1r declamatlon durlng club meetlngs th1s year Under the d1rect1on of Mlss Beverly Bramel club members learned how to del1ver a speech wlthout those shaklng knees that accompany so many of us when we have to owe a speech Sprlng brought a flurry of act1v1ty for the club th1s year when members managed the Forenslcs Contest 0139 fCl, ad f 'sag kia K7 CLLB llRbl'ROXX l' Lrsallkt X ns J Hema. Habtrman C Kr I l'HlRJ ROW B Su ole kl D Sghron er X U lock ,l Zlebull D Kopff llllll lll'l RUN A POlv.llslw R l rr W 4 les R Nlllltr B Bubo z Qs K- 'Q-P FORlfNSlC,b CLUB FIRST ROW C AIILXLIO V Pres K l'f,fll'lIl13Ol1 Pres B Fleld, Sec Treas bbCOIND ROW I bunker MN Bramel, Adv , Morrxs THIRD ROW S Armstrong D Lmx L -xnderson 63 KHJ- i . S I - 4 K ' ' Q f , V , m , . J U g ' . . , . '- ' f A f' 41 . I C . ,X 3: I 4 C ' 7.2 ' V fl v hs' g fl 'I , A . 'LI' 4 I , , . I - I I 1 l , - I I ART I ' , 7 ':' . P' ', P E. Hlloqrl, Prcs.g . -. - Sec. 9 D. Haus, Trcas. SECOND ROW:fxliss Nlunsou, .kdxpp B. Bzugnicwski, A. - ' , . af . ' I 1 . . in is , . ml- , .r . and R sp , . 'D ' . . . I ,V ': . ' PH, . Kahn, D. Ca , '. Jul 5, . . ' f, . ll . 0 . . . A 7- 4. , X r ' 3. an . . W V It n , . . . ' Y l Y . . ll- ' ' ny U I V l 1 FW ff D J o Q X R 0 4:2- 0o X 7 00 u U , : 5. jx S. . li . ' , f. es Ci gr pw Bt. . K'3Q'!'U' ' PM M 22 've-x.y,gQ BEAVER CALL, SEATED: P. Swim, F. Wheeler, l. Merritt, STANDING: R, Llziihreclit, D. Bwirrck, bf - 4 nj Viz? LP ...?,,.,. Q 'pix , ,. . . Rm. R1hR5f.LbB, l'I.Rbl Rum: R, lxtlnll, A. orwrxetbe, lx. lirttpp, M, Nadwlslf, SECUND RUW: M, Messer, J, Oat- hwul, X, R.ndl1lwN'I1'l1, I, Gahrxelsmi, THIRD Rtllwg S, Swim K. Lflsou, M. Glolsmi, J, Wopp, ' 74eqedazed7 Fighting those deadlines with a flurry of yellow copy paper, eraser, and moans and groans, the Beaver Call staff edited the school paper under the direction of Mary Lou Morrissey. Handicapped by a small staff of seven, the journalists fought with the temperarnental varitype machine to get the paper out as often as possible. To supplement the reg- ular paper, staff nienbers also put out the High News, a weekly sten- ciled paper under the editorshipof Marshall Strey. Lending an occasional assist, the Reporters Club wrote copy and helped copy read. Another aid to the journal- ists was Mr. Glenn SChukeneet's 5th hour senior English Class. ,au-. 415 'fi , 9 fxgj QR -Q 64 X.. 'A Mary Lou Morrissey and Mar- shall Strey, Editors, Hidden behind the type- Writers, news stories and in- quiring reporters in B-7 was the 1955 Beaver Log. Here, during second hour, chaos usu- ally reigned, but somehow, through our combined efforts we managed to complete this record of a memorable school year. With the seasons, fall, winter, and spring as our theme we progressed from the begin- ning of school until graduation, in June. With the aid of our ed- itors, photographer Don Gresch and artist Georgia Angelos we met that memorable last dead- line, April 1. Filling the pages are the friendships, activities and classes that were BDHS- --1955. ecwefz Zag STANDING: D. Schwoch, B. Schulenburg, M. Ollingur, P Robertson. SEATED: D. Gusc U. Wendt, A. Weber. -kLTtRNAThs FIRST ROM C E: Budde C lxnaup L P ul lx Waddell BLCOND ROW J Nelson 5 Btardtr C Stark Luekow B lkrrtun THIRD ROM. s H bxng 'xl Tlltl C Kcnhl J Brown J Nlerrltt R Roedl FOURTH ROM lx Whltrock A Btrndt J Nnlseh Judy Wahlen ms taken mto custody by Tom Fmk as Judge Joe Stehlmg ind J1m Roedl look on at the Bad Sale Joe Stehllng pres1des as a Student Councll meetlng gets under way Enema? Gddffld 1' Our leaders represented us in Student Council. They started off a busy year by organizing our homecoming festivities. Next, they launched a contest between the classes for the support of Anna, our adopted foreign child. December saw the council members busily collecting clothes for the needy at home and abroad. Backing the March of Dimes campaign in February with the Bail Sale, the council convicted students of fictitious crimes, and put them in the custody of the student who contributed the most money to the campaign. Then the council gave fellows their day at the Twirp Dance, when the girls were required to pay the bill to enjoy the dance theme, It's a Woman's World. S ,,. STUDENT COUNCIL, FIRST ROW: ll. Dcrlctll, B. Sekel, Mr. l-iordus, Adxrfnr, l'. Sunni. inf. 1 r. Nvglllc Pres. 3 J- Slvllling, Pres. p IJ. Gusu, S. Schlimauri. SECOND ROMEC. Ocstrtirh, O, L .rllgl,c. 4- kruihgcr. Nw Lea. J. Linder, M. Lcuilrcrhcrry, D. Roedl, D. Garczynski. THIRD IQOXNI H. El-L-Lit-, li. ilnxui. IZ, Hmclltr rv Zanriavker, N.. llill, G. Arigelus. R. Wendt, V. Byt-rl-zum. I'Ul'li'lll MW' i',' , c,. llllifllnnllll J. witxtpi-xi, J. Grow. J. lleimerl. J. Iiorrnvk. P. Stark. K. Wheeler, M. l'.w:.d-.. 'mg TS' -4-g -'un.SNN-Q 741 am 464 As Spr1ng dr1fted through our open classroom wmdows we sometmmes dozed sometmmes daydreamed through our classes But the work at hand brought us back to reallty We struggled through a novel pollshed up our spelhng There was the odor of S02 from the chemlstry room news qulzzes w1th papers 1-attl1ng around the halls every Fr1day Pythagoras 1n geometry ln speclal courses we followed where our 1nterests led There was agrlculture for the scmentlsts of the land radlo productlon for the student broadcasters Shop courses gave us an opportumty to be creat1ve wmth our hands At last the facts we had learned through the year began to make sense as we d1d our flnal cramm1ng We reallzed wlth the approach of a long lazy summer that we had enjoyed our classes The frlendly exchange of mdeas 1n our classrooms had helped to teach us how to face our problems Then mn .Tune we took a last peep at our textbooks and sa1d goodbye to that spec1al frxend among the faculty VN e left half glad half sad the classrooms whxch had been our part t1me home for the school year 1954 35 i I I ' ' T : 3 5 2 : l M 'I ... I . ' ,, a 1- --4' 'U X 4 l I fl In ' NN-N , Av f V. X T V- - -, . ,J I T F, - . . . , . , . K , . . I . , . , . Y ' ' . . , . . I . . l . . , , . . , 1 , . . . ' Y , - , - , . . Y- qi-'R 53114 LA NIKE 94 04 Q M LPM ,QW D4 nn D , ,vsao 'J 4 w , ig, 4 153' 4,5 li., 44 dig V it qlvglnh -'lit eil cn JN A V44 eu Q V l as 0 W D i ' A 5 4 4 s f 9 ' N i xl I , I , x I If 1 lst: l I TRACK TEAM-FIRST ROW: H. Derleth, D. Doherty, D. McMillan, D, Leisses, J. Stehling, D. Haas, C. Knaup, T. Grace. SECOND ROW: E. Gagon, R, Sterr, R, Kasper, R. Lambrccht, D. Roedl, 1. Kiiaack, R. Klappcr, R, Smith. Wa Me mah game! azcnzfa mmm Hank Dt-rleth clears the bar in a high jump, Coach Shaffer had many outstanding returning lettermen to form the nucleus of his track team this year, Returning to the cinder track for a repeat performance were: Hank Derleth, Doug Roedl, Dan Dhoerty, Ron Lambrecht, Jay Knaack, Chuck Knaup, Dick McMillan, Dean Haas, Dick Smith, and Joe Stehling. TRACK SCHEDULE April 19 West Bend Z7 Mayville-Horicon 30 Beaver Dam Invitational May 3 West Bend Invitational 6 Oconomowoc 10 Freshman-Sophomore Meet 13 Ripon Quadrangle 17 Little Ten Meet Z1 Sectional Meets 72 GOLF MEMBERS-LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Johnson, Dick Skoy, Coach Krause, Marshall Strey, and Don Doering. ABSENT: John Hoyer and Wayne Klas. TENNIS TEAM-FIRST ROW: R, Wendt, P, Spellman, I, Grams, D. Snyder. SECOND ROW: J, Sregner E. Little, W, Wrzesinske, E, Everson, Mr. Perkins. ime mac cz Sid? fu enemy Zag Coach Perkins had the single tennis champion of the Little Ten, Errol Elverson, back this year. Other returning netmen were Dave Snyder, Pat Spellman, Warren Wrzesinski, Jim Stegner, and Jim Grams. Representing Beaver Dam on the golf links were Ivlarshall Strey, John I-loyer, Don Doering, Bob Johnson, and Wayne Klas. They played host at the Little Ten Golf Tournament here on May 23. Y 1 Cf- xn.: Q Q . 9 'tg ' Q2 is . 1 f J lu 1 I Taking time out during play practice are-FIRST ROW: Karen Harmison, Chuck Oesneich, Pat Moylan, Joe Stehling, Dave Leisses, SECOND ROW: Marverne Wagener, Carolyn Roedl, Carolyn Koboski, Edythe Leisses, Jeanne Gocker, Nancy Zannacker, Judy Wahlen, Barbara Schweiger, THIRD ROW: Arden Po- lenske, Dennis Guse, Bill Sekel, Beatrice Schulenburg, Mary Lou Morrissey, Betty Bauer, 46 Seadaw pzeaem' 344 ma! ' With the perfection of four years of practice, the Seniors presented a production of their own, The overpopulation of girls in the Senior class was symbolized by the theme of the play Ah! Men! The situations that arose when the women took over the government created an hilarious evening of entertainment for the audience. The cast consisted of Beatrice Schulenburg as Hodges, Bill Sekel as Hollingsworth Nancy Zannacker, Juniorg Judy Wahlen, Jetsong Karen I-Iarmison, Susan Betsfordg Mary I..ou Morrissey, Major Betsfordg Dennis Guse, Vicky Lauderbeckg Arden Polenske, Mr. Pfefferg Carolyn Koboski, Adele Betsfordg Chuck Oestreich, Lonny Esdeng Jeanne Crocker, Honorable Binksg Edythe Leisses, Snellg Carolyn Roedl, Henrietta Masong Pat Moylan, Eleanor Hazlittg Joe Stehling, John Chadwickg Betty Bauer, Countess Von Naug Dave Lxeisses, Herr Dittenhofferg Barb Schweiger, Corporalg and Carole Tomashek and Harold Moylan as guards. 74 v I V, rf, ,, fx 1' ,-.4 if , H ,Q Nqr, 'K ' ' ,J ,.-f A 1, 1 L, . 'J f 1 J Q 1 f A x ivy pf, DID Aj!! V FLA I 1 I I , .J lf, ' N ' I V if 4 Q ' f v N , ffv L I ' I' I A f I lf! 1 ' X f Q ' f Ll N1 1' x .f ' .. 1 WI ' X ff KJ 1. , YI r.f .f f'X.l f H f, -,fr f ,wx .1 1 Iv 1 f x L I' ba ,Y- f K ff f I v ffgfc r U ' lf X K 1' ' f 4 ,W fb K' f' ,, 1 1? 5121 T 1 A iAC,1x11Alb H111 11 P 111 for 1111 1115111 1S 901111131 RITA ANNE BASI-l1NhlxI R113 Nuer maxs loo much or tlunkx 11111 11111. L-XHEIH 1x BALER 1. L 111111111 P 5 lk 1 ':'a11::':. , ix W ,, I 'L L , RICHARD EDWARD AFFELDT D1Lk Whe11 dax 19 dune I ve juet begun DORO'1llY ELILABETH ANJDERSON 151110 She su.mQ L1 ql11CI lass 1nt1l yo11sce11ero11tofCla5s L1 LE-XNN ANJDERMJN L Xnn lllklt IXN1ll1i1L 1111 L r1n1 to 11111 a l11pp111css she ll 11r111g 4126 00641 UCL , 44 5 J I vf ' ,Aff nd T? sa Vl...fv+, T5 . RONALD RAY BEHRINGER Ronnie Not lazy. 111s1u111.'1feel like worki11g. MARY LOU BEIER Lu Lu I might bc butter ifl could but its very lonesome being good, AUDREY MAE BELTER Auddie Does Red always mean danger? 4.-ORDON BENIIRE P 1 Hkllln 'lrme tylln on a matt L putallx a good tum NANCY JL NE BEYER Nanu L1 e rs aasx at d :lou take what comes and let the rest g GORDON EARL BIRlxllOLZ. Blrk School Oh ye Ido drop rn occasronallx -an 1' ' aclweleauethcfanalcafzdm 'life fi? ul ,J M4 j MIN i If jffyyff t fan! f pf!! JM' M if IWJ I Nw 5' ffm' fy Q V ff EDWARD HERMAN BUDDE Ed You say all great men are dead then how do you explam my bemg here'7 MARY ISABELLE BUDDE Marte lstudy but Im perfectly normal PATSY L BULTHUIS Tuz Let the world go by I ll not budge an mch BARBARA ANN BOELTER Bubbt Ltke her? Do we? Yeu mdeed as a frrutd she taks.s the lead DONALD GEORGE BONIA CK Btmho lle wrnstles wrth the punters cm CYRIL BUDDE Super Mx sehoolmg has done me no harm but I feel safer on the farm '51 'Y' Wa, 'fi Q5 WWWW WM A ll 7' DONNA MARIE DUE mq Q, Her mlnd rs here but her heart 15 elsewhere DAN H DOHERTY Dort He s a star lrneman rn more wxaxs than one FAROLIINE C DRAEGER Farol What can you expect of a clay that bcgrns wtth getttng up rn the mornmg CERA LD J BURCHARDI Gerry School 15 all rtght from the outslde AUDREY YVONNE CARLSON Fl'6llChl6 Her manners are quret But don t judge her by II GERALDINE CAUGHLIN Gerry Pretty as a prctnre by the way IllLC frame too 1.-11 .1 'S ROCHELLE C DRAEGER Roch A qu1et charm she does possess vyhlch brrngs her happrness RODGER DRAKE Rodge A gentleman through and through and one lady s man that IS quxte true ROBERT EDWARD EBERT Bob l-Ie has achleved success who has lrved well and laughed often SHIRLEY ANIIN EllLERT bhrrl AJ' It s nrce to be natural when you re f' naturally nrce DONNIA MAE ESSNIANIN Donna I d rather be lrttle and shrnt than brg and cast a shadow DONALD HENRY EVERMAN Don He s backward about connnt, forward f 1, L IJ S f D 7 f fw .W x., IV' 1 ff! f, fu 7 'J?77 J xo! 44 ,Z jig! 'U fl L VIA!!! f'A'f'J A 1 ,Of-fr 7 if 1.-9 ,vfti auf ,U 04-JL: XX bi N J fl!-ff!!! CSI! N4 if If o f XWQZE g' fp. A 4118.1 ftf-1 I' JANJIQE KATHERINE FRA NKE Jan What good rs lrfe wrthout a ltttle un 116 141 Z 7 ORTHWIN EDWARD GA LLITZ Orth Ready hands and frlendly heart he s always wrlllng to do hrs art DONALD GENSCH Don It s better for a young man to E bl h h l us t an turn pa e Q J I Y TERRY JOSEPH GIBBS Grbbsy My ktngdom for a parr of scrssors I love to cut up MARY IA 'NIELLE FREITAG .lan She s an energetrc lass adds much to the spree and favor of our class IMELDA FRANCES GABRYSIAR Mrllre speech IS great but srlence greater II Afwfjif J.-I-1-ff' rf , .aff fyrwf 'A 'A J I' A abwf 'S pffa 'R KJ' ,154 f 1' fr rl ln' , A , , .. J . . , . S 1 . 4 . Q,-7 A . A ry . H . . .Y , . ' :J Y .T 7+ at 7 f ,J ' - 1 1' ,X 74,41 tif ' I ef .. 1 . W ' I ix: 1' 1 ,ilu ix , X .J , V , lf' 2. , 4 . Q f A , if ry f 4 f Y If 4 rtfv' 1' ,g 4 I , ' -1 f I A j V fl' .lxfrw A I , .V X 'Ax qi . . 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Efx P t or kb X, .. ., Nt Y .XA 1 - XS of A WW' He s a tall fnenuly fellow Wllh h1dden potenttal ELAINE L C GRAUNRE just because I 111 ltttle IIS no reason to fret I ll show m wa thru tlIlS world yet PATRICIA ANN GRESCH Pat Not too SLFIOUS not too gay but a good gtrl III every way QYNI J +0061 2171- L' LYLES C GIESE Lyles Small as she IS btg thmgs never stop her IEA NINE MARIE GOCKER Gene Cenerally speaktng she en erally speaktng WILLIAM JOSEPH GORMAN Blll After four years of fa1thful ser11c.e n1 la1d t Lee UAW' KATHERINE RUTH GRIESBA CH ' Tw1nn1e Be stlent It never betrays you VIVIAN LUELLA GROTH Vtv Blessed are those who say ltttle. for they shall not be quoted PEGGY ANN GRUENEBERG Peg1 A casual mtss w1th carefree ways Xillif .ffl U' riifdg I ,,.yy A A ' l 03' an W 4 A , sg - , , . X ' X I ' ' ' M cj! ' p fl' J '. I ff ' I 9 f . gl ' .I l A X r - jj ' EUGENE D. GOTTSACKER Gooy v -- ' 1' Y A ' l 1 . 1 O . 0 N J . I ,X O . 0 nn' THEODORE O GUNDERSOIN Ted Whrle there IS llfe lets llve ll DENNIS A GUSE Goose It may be school for you but base ball la my game JEAN A GUSE Jeane Th1S llght harred shrnmg lass has d1mp1es the envy of the class E1 DONNA LEE HAIMA Candy Don I dlsturb my slumber I dream great dreams RALPH WILLIAM HAMMER Hammer Women may come and women may go but I go on forever RQNALD WILLIAM HANKES Ratch School IS what you make ll but ll makes me ured . . U H yyyyy so y y, 4, tt M' 2 '- ' 4 ' A '51 f ' ' K PE' ---ol RAD DWIGHT T HENDERSUN lle111e I resrst everyrhlug but temp rauon EUGENE THOMAS HILBERT S houl lS 11151 1 s1del111e Wllll me BARBARA HOVE Bxrb Her heart IS lrke the 11111011 there always a man lll lf X 15 lk XREN XNN ll XRMISL 'N Krillll fb L l XL 5 L, 5 C Ll Ll' ls lwll D GER XLDINE ll XRTL Gerry The bcb1111111113 of 1ll rhm s 12 mall XL DR Y JT XXI ll XSLUM Audru e5,111111111r.l 111111 Q,l,t,you bur.1nyrh1ng111ce w1ll do CHARLES M HYDE Charlle He knows L1 lot that he drdu I learn from books RITA ANN KACHELSKI Reel Her l1ght 1sn t hrdden HARLES HOYER John n,Ll.4S111neth111g fllllllg should be s41d fa DUANE C, KASPER Kas I Why worry? Life's too short. 1 MARLEN ANN KASTENMEIER K.1Ssie She's the quiet type, like Grand Central Station. ELIZABETH ANN KEMNITZ cw '00 Her laugh and ways are all her own. 5-Zu' df ala-. F4019 5 C w,f4d!V ' Zfpifazmmwfm me 20000135 1:6-. JOHN Why make RICHARD Dick, name, qurte the same, ...ng X LLOYD KLAS ' sf: He has three speeds--slow, slower, stop. H I l ,441-'L Zfcf4'7L -'dai A W WAYNE ALAN KLAS Sonny Just because he has wings on his feet - , doesn't mean he is an angel. V ' CHARLENE KLEBS Charly , . ' She doesn't let her studies interfere - 4 with her education, MARIANNA CHRISTINA KLEDEHN Anna Sometimes glad, sometimes sad, sometimes mischievious, but never bad, qs ,' '- 1 4 W 0 U Rfk 'S , I4 if ' 1 as ' 4 W ix., I KAREN MATHILDA KROLL Kay She s a grrl Wllll a heart of gold who s carefree and happy but never bold MARY LEE LEATHERBERRY Mary Nearly krlled by the tram of thorlghts runnrng through her head DAVID HENRY LEISSES Dave Of hrs romanuc nature we are M1 dark but ll pllySlCS he 18 quue shark K' il 'T if CAROLYN H, KOBOSKI Pepper Man alive! That's all he has to be, ,ILlSIz1liV6. ARLENE KOHL Lea11a A good t1me or no mme CHARLOTTE ELSIE MAY KRAFT Chl Cl11 A joke a day keeps gloom away N 0 is-5-.,-1-5 4S5i.g,.p+ I Jvx I Ylhf . 3:5 .-4 1 L 393 ,f l EDYTHE DARLENE LEISSES Edle Her lrfe 1S11k6 a clock She s al ways wound up IERoLD A LENZ Jerry Don r Lhmk of what I ve done thrnk of what I M golng to do FREDERICK LINDE Fred The one and only brg he man he must eat splnach by the can RICHARD LINDE Dick He has no heart she has it DONNA MAE LINK Dee And still the wonder grew that one small head could hold all she knew NANCY Jo LOSHINSKI Lush Some day my Prince will come wish he d hurry up the bum MARIORIE MANTES Margie She puts her worries in a pocket with a hole in it, EUGENE MASON Gene When on the farm, do as the farmers do when in the city, do as you please, ELEANOR I, MCFARLIN Micky Let the men say what they will, but the women are ruling still, IN? Nr? 1 .1 dw LORAINE DOROTHY LUCKOW Loraine The only way to get a head is use the one you have XNN L MANLEY Annie She can t be naughty and she doesn t want to be good MARGARET JOYCE MANTES Lucy Just one guy and only seven nights a week to see him, '- X ' 'x xi x 5 I L41 Rv RICHARD WARREN MCMILLAIN Mac X good lookmg buy muh a clsuwl au' CARQL 5 XNDRA MEISTER Pedehes You can t stop me from dreammb JEANNE D MITTELSTADT Jeame What could I tell my gI'3lldClll1dl'Cll lfl spent all my ume on stud1es'1 JJOLVWMJ 'L0tf!7f- -lJ,u,l,4A1J ,LOJ W QM MARY LOU MORRISSEY Mary L vu Too all she ll lend a helpmg hand as a frlend we rhmk she s grand HAROLD D MOYLAN Harry Books upon my desk have lam teachers efforts are m VSIH PATRICIA ANN MOYLAN Put Pat rs a glfl who would put her troubles m ga box SII on the cover and laugh 531' 'W Y? v-IV 44 MMQ .Av 'J' f 'NJ MARIE H She s got an mterest Ill rmgs and Ill1l1gS NADOLSKI Marcy N XNCY NELLIE NEIS Nell Wh1le busx mendlng bodres she be busy healmg hearts IEANETTE MARY NELSON Nell Dare me and I ll do ll R NGER NEL EXDt RF R rry an luxe ue e E' GENE NUWICKE B Bop X re ulur sur wut exerx m ht CHARLES OESTREICH e a bxrl 1 J w 1 tt tt shoulder 1' i ,,..-4 'B Na+ 'i ii.. 1-4 PXTRICIA -DIN PLANASCH Pasty Buby' Be careful w1th those eyes ARDEN LARRY PQLENSKE Sptder He relgned through .1 mght may he rergn through ltfe MYR1 LE LOUISE PRITCHARD Mmuuw The best way to lengthen one's day, 13 to steal t few hours from the mghts 4? X- Br TTY JOYCE OSTRLM Bets There s .1 wlcked ltttle fltckcr ll her eye GEQRGE EMEL PAITRICK P He s small m suture but he s 5 rdels W XLTER PF XRRER Punk A ltttle ork uexer hurt any body but hy ake the crance Not Prctured l Q Jlg -W D f', yn L-ici 'TQ with BnVERLY IE XN RAHN Bev Sfie made the world a friendly place by showing it a friendly face RICHARD RAYNOR RAI-IN Richie Pleasure is the business of my life KAREN MARIE Rllxll The eyes luxe it V DOROTHY LORRAINE RADANT Of all the things I like best I much prefer to sit and rest. DUANE RADKE Red Classes should be 10 minutes o 5 to come and 5 to go AUDREY RADULOVICH Xudle Early to bed and earlx I rise .md you miss Lhe best part ofthe day TS' limi iii is 1353 Q l ier L,r lu,LXU'1m N og 1 once ts nf times sm M is gs Elms BEVERLY JANE RHODE Beaver Thcrc's always time for at laugh. PAUL JOHN ROLLER Baldy 1'm loaded with ambitton, some- body pull the trigger. ADELE ANN ROSPLOCK V A talented Mtss with charrmug waysg ollywood here she comes. 5 , My 'Q 'Z gi: ' 1221?- f' 'sf ,mt would NJ? MMV!! ...J 459 65611 15 'fit JXINE RUNXOL tml' 0 L up tptrtttlx Kdll tt LI Rl NXOI L1 L t mx fdxortta. trt PHILLIP P XLL H tDOXXSh1 Phtl ab PILA L I Lb Q USITAL A mix WWW rf' Nix 4f'f0,fMMW,ffA,ff4!5Jj M il' CAROL AINN SCHMIDT Schllj utzte She has a smtlc and ktrtd word for a MARGARET ANN SCHMIDT Full of fun and fancy free TTY ,HBE SCHOWNWETTER 4 Quret on tht OUISI A heart off fl gold 1 st th K H fr Jyygwjwmd buf U Xi 7- 7...- Ml EDIX ARD SCHUIXI XINNI Ld Speak lrttlt thrnk much BARBARA ANN SCHWEIGER Bobble Talent and hard work eombrne to make a star p rformer DAVID LEE SCI-IWOCH Dave I-Ie never troubles trouble untll trouble troubles hun It ww IRIJIMWHWXIIILI J DOXXX NI XE SLHROEDLR BIBCKX Lead me not Into ICIUPISUOII but snow rm where rt rs BE XTRIC E QCHLLLXBI RC Bully lt INII t your POSIIIOII that makes ton 5 4 lnha ppy y r posrtlon ILM: Xl IR XNKLIIN. SCHLLTZ Gene ltnrnl rbout rt tornor Wait WILLIAM F SEKEL B111 l-Ie d rather hug a basketball than anythrng, else well almost any thrng tlsc. JAMES LEE SHEPARD JIFIIITIY An easy mrned soul and always was SUS XN XNN SILBERNAGEL Sue She sprns a web of natural eharm DAVID FRANK SNYDER Snuffie Life is what you make itg The world is how you take it. JOSEPH MICHAEL STEHLING Joe I take the poet's attitude toward life--It could be better and it could be verse. RUDY STERR Rudy The reason there were only three wise men, nobody knew about me then. g 'L' ff' Capt,-ba' y v 7 491.114 e-Ltfffifnfyvia M I ' , . 'filgill A 'ififxj ,, wyy MARSHALL E. STREY '-Marshu A pyrotechnical efferienscence of if etymological psychology. A A f ' SHIRLEY HELEN swAN Swanie ' A Work? Where have I heard that X Q, 7 word before? 1 STAN R. TADYCH stan X i 1 ' Don't worry--it shortens your life. V -A V- 1 HHWHJ L , E Y , Ig .' Ai' 'L , F' 6 X . r -If E- . r 4 vtfilqxv. Qu ti J-5,0eQ..iV ,LAW Fowwuy M WYE KTA. UN VQMMJ fgww X 2- 3 A' A Q2 ,WL dm vt,Ufxs.t1'wLQBe.s,olw.s-1,hf:e, fx Y Mfwg A 'W ei 'Mi A f fee XL 'vLJ-J-'kkflkvv L' duwhn JUN ew Vw Jima' . lv h I dmv ,wow ,N fsjlqedtui- Q muufyf-'AMJJ ' XE?-E pvmak CXLWQQXJ' l 'WO foiym, Wk Cam '+ 1053 'mf If-IIJ I3 JUJYWL f ,Loaf olffw-Hs'+ mhlfmf 3 A is eww we A' A ,sm f W JULU VLMZ A ' i . 12,0 Ligier Lui ,wwkl V X -A , ty iff kmwqw WWQIYMQ ' 'J W7 ' - - E L-QL MY .urn A 'LN L19 My I as -VCD' ragwee-Mr CAROLE MAE TOMASHEK Tommy Laughing is contagious so don't get near me. KRISTINE ANN TRAFKA Tinger I'm a senior, I gotta act dignified. JANE VAN AKKEREN Van Round and round she goes, where Q? I she stops no one knows. Dy l A,- rife. 4 LI 139' -A 4 'T JUDITH JOAN WAHLEN Judy She needs a card catalog to keep her frtends tn order DENNIS ALFRED WARBER Denny Mmds are lrke horses you must exercrse them rf you wrsh to keep them m workrnb ordcr HELEN A WASHTOCK Helen Laughter makes the world rejotce 4, , Y W..--1 'rv- wide JJ I LAWRENCE JOHN VELING Frank If I seem bashful to you, you've got me wrong. KATHLEEN ELAINE VESPER Kathy An innocent face but you never can tell NTARVERNE AININE WAGENER Muvre Oh what a shame that she has gtven her heart gf, 2141 deaf f fr .1-JL, L16 If lj f 17 1 ff 'Z if 01 0X4 'QU f fff 46' 49' f 9 san? .z x, if ,I AGNES MARGARET WEBER Aggle 'Q' She hath abundance of humor and good sense JEANNETTE CATHERINE WEDEL Tweed Just a mmute t11 I adjust my halo ORGINE WENDT Jeanme Never do today what you can put off for tomorrow 7' HOWARD FRANK EMIL WEbTPHfXL A Howre And he burned the mrdmght orl but not for labor sake FRED ALLEN WHEELER Frrtz Eat drink and be merry for to morrow there may be a law a J garnst rt Dom XLD R WILCOX wrlly There must be plenty of hard labor IH htm for none has come out et N-ova Vvqxcggl f pf y df J Q7 J QQ ff' My My 1,1 ,411 iff' C00 4406 WMM MI ' JM at jf Us rw? DMJANICE JEAN WILSON Wlllle She s hke a magnet attractlve Ar JANE ELIZABETH WOLF Jafley -4 You can never plan the future by the past CAROL ANN WORECK Fe11x She rs gentle she IS shy but there IS mrschref rn h r ey N J df' 'LV Qrfimfw JEROME HAROLD ZAHN Jerry He majors rn ahbrography NANCY M ZANNACKER INHH She s lrttle and she s wrse she s a terror for her SIZE DONNA JEAN ZANTO A personalrty wrth a brarn J 'S . D K . I A' e 'J 1 , Pt fri spy' ' . W A, fi, 1 f ,fd ff 'X 'f' J' 7' 'Vs I , ' ' Wd ' - Q ff, r ff! ' 0 ll . n 'H V W If U' --fw Q'qryfOtWf'w ,U 'U V' IIII A Ca ' f W I A styilt Myy ly V ff s A at at f-fa ' . st ss f A 2' , yn? .I df - it 5 a .1 of ' r pf - We -Q.: 'S JNNEV NIARIE 7IEBELL Jan Gentlemen prefer blondes 47 F 1 f lbw iv I f In WILLIAM FRANCIS ZIEGLER I:RWIN KENNETH ZIEMENDORF La Buster I found that the proper studx Hall fellow well mer Lum of mankmd rs women bodres frrend Class Colors Red and Whrte Class Flower Red Rose Class Motto ourselves our future hes If . ,N ' I KX J ll, .x , ,mr v ly 3 I . Q X 1 X lv gl LN fx hx l 4 X5 x Q fl . S X Nw , . 1 . X' N Q cl-'Tyr - V , Q , ' I I I , ,ff Tf A ff' 'X I A-' me it Ui qv not 1 PA ,P LY , fn Z1 fs, my x . 4. If L -1 . 4 , 'fill 2 I X I VV ,f!fQ - up gn . N V H , 72441 .Q11n I. 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SHIRLLY ANIX Llll ER'I DONIX-X MAE LSSNIAINX DONALD HEINRY IVEPCMAN JXXICL BATHERIINE I-RAXBE X1 XRY JXNELLE FREITAG IXILLDA FRANCES GABRY SIAlx ORl'HlwlN EDWARD GALLITZ DONALD GENSCH TLRRY IOSLPH GIBBS I Ll S C Gll SL JI XXXl XIXRII LOCRER ll Ll NL D GOITSACKER l LAINE L GRAUNKE P-ITRICIA ANN GRESCH BATHERINE RUTH GRIESBACH PLGGY ANIN GRLLNLBERG IHl ODORE O GUNDLRSON DENNIS A GL SE JI-AN A GLSE WALTER LEO HAAS ANN CHRISTINE HABERMANN HLLEN MARGARLT HAIDER DONNA LEE HAIMA RALPH WILLIAM HAMMER RONALD WILLIAM HANBES RAREIN ANN HARMISON GERALDINE HARTL AUDRI-Y JEAN HASLOW DWIGIIT HENDERSON EUGENE THOMAS HILBERT BARBARA HOVE JOHN CHARLES I-IOYER CHARLES M HYDE DUANE C KASPLR MARLENE ANN KASTENMEIER ELIZABETH ANN KEMMITZ. JOHN JAMES KESTER RICHARD KESTER LLOYD KLAS WAYNE ALAN KLAS CHARLENII ANN KLEBS Clrrb 4 C A A l H A 1 2 3 4 Pronr Conrrrutree E BLA 3 4 GA X 3 Chorusd GrrlsGleeClubl 2 Track 3 Baseball 1 4 Basketball I 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball 1 2 2 lntered from Nladrson Edgewood 4 Drama Club 4 Pep Club 3 Chorus 3 4 Grrls Glee Club 2 Cheerleader 2 3 Nature Club 3 Allred Youth4 GAA 1 2 4 Pho togC1ub4 Drama Club 4 Sec 4 F B L A 3 4 Nhxed Chorus 3 4 Sec 4, Prom Comrrrrttee 3 Nature Club 1 2 3 G XA 34 Pres 4 GrrlsG1eeClub1 2 Pep Club 3 'Nature Club 3 4 Allred Youth 4 Pho tog Club 4 G A A 2 Pep Club l Prom Commrttee 3 Football 2 4 Student Councrl 2 3 4 Prom Serrer 1 Intramural Sports 1 Wrestlrng and Tumblrng 3 l-luntrng and Frshrng 3 4 I 4 2 3 4 Treas 4 Baseball Dauee Band 3, 4 Nature Club 3 4, Sgt at Arms 4 Radro Club 3 Allred Youth 3 4 V Pres 4 Band 2 3 4 Pres 4 Golf 3 Intramural Sports 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 Swag Club 3 4 Sgt at Arms 4 raplrre Xrts 3 Badger Boys State 3 Lntered from Lancaster 2 l B L A 3 4 Khorus 3 G A A 3 Grrls Glee Club 1 2 Prom Commrttee 3 Drama Club 2 4 Latrn Club 2 Nature Club 2 3 G A A 2 Swag Club 2 Pep Club 3 Forensrcs Club 3 4 F B L X 3 4 X Pres 3 Prom Commrttee 3 Beaver Call Staff 3 Beaver Log Staff4 Allred Youth 3 4 Class Offrcer Sec 2 Cheerleaders Club 4 Entered from St Peters 2 Conservatrorr C lub 4 Pep Club 4 Pres 4 Radro Club 3 Sgt at Arms 3 Intramural Sports 1 2 3 I B L A 3 4 Allred Youtl' 3 4 Lrbrary Club 1 2 4 Conservatron Club 4 ep Club 3 I- Bl A 3 Nature Club 4 L A A 1 3 Swag Club 3 Drama Club 2 4 Dance Band 3 Prom Commrttee 2 Art Club 2 Allred Youth 2 3 G A A 1 Pho tog Club 2,4 Orehestra 1 2 3 4 Lrbrarran 3 Swag Club 2 3 4 Drama Club 4 Allr d Youth 3 G A A 1 2 3 4 Pho tog Club 3 4 Band 1 2 3,4 Pep Band 3 4 Dante Band 2 Nature Club 4 Pho tog Club 3 Band 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Huntrng and Frsh rug 3 Graphrc Arts Club 1 2 3 4 Sgt at Arms 4 Pep Club 1 Prom Commrttee 3 Nature Club 1 3 4 Radro Club 2 Allreo Youth 3 4 Class Offrcer Pres 2 Student Councrl 4 Prom Server 1 Baseball 2 3 4 Intramural Sports 2 3 4 Swag Club 1 2 3 4 Beaver Log Staff 4 Badger Boys State 3 Basketball 2 F ll A 2 Latrn Club 2 Swag Club 2 Reporters Club 3 Pep Club 3 Nature Club 3 4 Allred Youth 4 lntered from St Peters 2 Xllred Youth 4 Intramural Sp arts 1 2 Huntrng and Frshrng 3 F F A 1 2 3 4 Dranra Club 4 Art Club 3, 4 Allred Youth 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Entered from St Peters 2 Drama Club 2 3 4 Pep Club 3 Latrn Club 2 Prom Commrttee 3 Allred Youth 2 3 4 Pho tog Club 4 Band 2 3 Sw ag Club 2 Entered from St Peters 2 Drama Club 1 2 3 4 F B L A 4 Allred Youth 3 F A A 1 Lrbrary Club 2 F H A 1 Pronr Commrttee 3 Allred Youth 3 4 Student Councrl 2 Baseball 2 3 4 Intramural Sports 2 3 Lntered from St Peters 2 Latrn Club 2 3 Nature Club 2 4 Intramural Sports 2 3,4 Swag Club 2 Entered from St Peters 2 Dranra Club 1 2 3 4 Pep C lub 3 Iorensrcs Club 4 Pres 4 Latrn Club 1 2 3 All School Play 3 Allred Youth 3 4 G A A 1 2 F H A 1 Student Councrl 3 Forensrcs 1 2 3 4 Prom Server 1 Prom Commrttee 3 G H A 3 Allred Youth 4 Nature Club 4 Entered from St Peters 2 lrom Commrttee 3 Pho tog Club 4 Lrbrary Club 4 lootball 1 Intramural Sports l 2 Baseball 1 2 Prom Comrrrrttee 3 Art Club 1 2 3 4 Pres 4 Allred Youth 4 Pho tog Club 3 4 DramaClub1 FBLA 1 2 Allred Youthl GA A 1 2 3 Pho tog Club 1 Band 1 2 3 4 Latrn Club 1 2 Sgt at Arms 1 2 Prom Commrttee 3 Football Manager A 3 4 Allred Youth 3 4 Pho tog Club 3 4 Prom Setter 1 Golf 1 2 3 4 Intramural Sports 1 2 3 4 LettermensClub3 4 See 4 Badger Boys State 3 Football 2 Graphrc Arts Club 3 Prom Commrttee 3 Swag Club 3 Allred Youth 3 4 Conse xatr rn Club 4 lootball 3 Nature Club 4 Allred Youth 3 4 Lettermens Club 3 Swag Club 3 Ente red from St Peters 2 Pep Club 3 Nature Club 3 4 E B L A 4 Lrbrary Club 4 Drama Club 2 4 Pep Club 3 Chorus 3 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Nature Club 2, 3 Sec 3 Radro Club 2 V Pres 2 Allred Youth 3 4 G A A 2 3 V Pres 3 Pho tog Club 4 Swag Club 2 Grrls Glee Clrrb 2 Beaver Log Staff 4 Entered from St Peters 2 Student Councrl Alternate 3 Football 2 3 4 Track 3 Baseball 2 Intramural Sports 3 l-luntrng and Frshrng 3 F I- A 1 Basketball 1 2 Entered from Oregon Wrs 3 Football 3, 4 Baseball 3 4 Intramural Sports 3 4 Wrestlrng and Tumblrng 3 Craft Club 4 Entered from Oregon Ws 3 Nature Club 3 Huntrng and Frshrng 3 4 Pep Club 1, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 1, 3, 4, Prom Server 1, Radro Club 3, Allred Youth 4: Pho tog Club 3: Graphrc Arts Club 1, 2, 3, Beaver Call Staff 3, Intramural Sports 4 Nature Club 4, Lrbrary 4 - 3 13 - - .X . . : , C . 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LENZ FREDERICK LINDE RICHARD LINDE DONNA MAE LINK NANCY IOSEPHINE LOSHINSKI LORAINE DOROTHY LUCKOW ANN LIGUORI MANLEY MARGARET JOYCE MANTES MARIORIE MANTES EUGENE MASON ELEANOR I. MCFARLIN RICHARD WARREN MCMILLAN CAROL SANDRA MEISTER JEANNE D. MITTELSTADT MARY LOU MORRISSEY HAROLD D. MOYLAN PATRICIA ANN MOYLAN MARIE H. NADOLSKI NANCY NELLIE NEIS IEANETTE MARY NELSON Pep Club 3, Nature Club 3, 4, F B L A 4, Library Club 4. Latin Club 2, 3, Nature Club 2, 3, G A A 2, Band 1, 2, 3, Forensics 2, Pep Club 3: Reporters Club 3, Treas. 3, All School Play 4, Prom Committee 3, Allied Youth 4, Pho-tog Club 4, Beaver Log Sgaff 4, Girls Drill Team 3, 4, Drama Club 4. Pep Club 1, 2, Chorus 1, Nature Club 1, 2, G A A 1, 2, 3, Swag Club 1, Girls Glee Club l, Entered from St, Peters 2, Art Club 3, 4, Allied Youth 3, Prom Committee 3, Nature Club 4. Drama Club 3, 4, All School Play 3, Nature Club 2, Allied Youth 4, F H A 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 4, Band 1. Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Prom Committee 3, Allied Youth 2, 3, 4, G A A 1, 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Little 10 Student Council 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, F H A 1, Beaver Log Staff 4. Drama Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, All School Play 4, Prom Committee 3, Football Manager 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 3, Allied Youth 4, Pho-tog Club 2, 3, 4, Entered from St. Peters 2. Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Allied Youth 3, 4, G A A 1, 2, F H A 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 3. F F A 1, 2, 3, Nature Club 3, 4, Allied Youth 3, 4, Pho-tog Club 4, Dance Club 3. Football 2, 3, Baseball 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Lettermens Club 3, 4. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Baseball 1, 3, 4, Lettermens Club 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Dance Band 4, Allied Youth 3, Forensics Club 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Conservadon Club 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Radio Club 3, Allied Youth 2, 3, G A A 1, F H A 1, 2, Hunt- ing and Fishing 4, Treas. 4, Swag Club 3. Forensics 1, 2, 3, 4, Forensics Club 3, G A A 3, Nature Club 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, F B L A 4. Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Latin 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2, Program Chr, 3, Treas. 4, G A A 1, 2, Sec, 2, Allied Youth 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, Dance Band 2, 3, Prom Committee 3. Pep Club 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Nature Club 3, Art Club 2, Allied Youth 3, G A A 2, 4, F 1-l A 2, 3, 4, Girls Drill Team 3, 4, Entered from St, Peters 2. Drama 2, Pep Club 3, 4, F B L A 3, Chorus 3, 4, Nature Club 3, G A A 2, 3, 4, Pho-tog Club 4. Entered from St, Peters 2. 1 F F A 1, 2, 3, 4, Allied Youth 3, Nature Club 3, 4, Chess and Canasta 4, Patrol Boys 3, 4. Drama Club 4, F B L A 3, Prom Committee 3, Nature Club 2, 3, Allied Youth 3, 4, Pho-tog Club 3, 4, Beaver Log Staff 4, Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Lettermens Club 3, 4, Hunting and Fishing 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Prom Committee 3, Nature Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Allied Youth 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 2, 3, G A A 1, 2, F H A 1, 2, 3, 4, Pho-tog Club 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Server 1, Swag Club 1, 2. Drama Club 4, Forensics Club 3, Prom Committee 3, Nature Club 1, 2, 3, Allied Youth 3, 4, G A A 1, 2, Pho-tog Club 3, 4, Student Council 1, Forensics 1, 2, 4, F H A 1, Beaver Log Staff 3,-4. G A A 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 1, 2, Pres. 2, Pep Club 3, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Forensics Club 3, Bea- ver Call Staff 4, F B L A 3, 4, Prom Committee 3. Football 2, 3, Track 1, 2, F F A 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 4, Wrestling and Tumbling 3, Hunt- ing and Fishing 4, Sgt. at Arms 4, Conservation Club 4, Pres. 4. Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Forensics Club 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 4, V, Pres. 1, Sec. 4, Prom Com- mittee 3, Allied Youth 3, 4, Sec, 4, G A A 1, 2, F H A 1, 2, 3, Song Leader 2, 3, Forensics 1, 3, 4, Prom Queen 3, Beaver Log Staff 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Reporters Club 4, Allied Youth 3, Nature Club 3, G A A 2, Pho-tog Club 4, Swag Club 2, F B L A 3. Entered from St. Peters 2. G A A 2, Pep Club 3, F B L A 3, Drama Club 4, Allied Youth 2, 3, 4, Nature Club 3, Pho-tog Club 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Swag Club 2, 3. Entered from St. Peters 2. Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Chorus 3, 4, Pres. 4, All School Play 2, 4, Prom Committee 3, Allied Youth 3, 4, G A A 1, 2, F H A 1, 2, 3, Parl. 3, Beaver Log Staff 3, 4, Editor 4, Student Council, Al- ternate 4. ROGER NEUENDORF EUGENE NOWICKI CHARLES E OESTREICH BETTY JOYCE OSTRUM GEORGE EMEL PAITRICK WALTER PFHARRER PATRICIA ANN PLANASCH ARDEN LARRY POLENSKE MYRTLE LOUISE PRITCHARD DOROTHY LORRAINE RADANT DUANE RADKE AUDREY RADULOVICH BEVERLY JEAN RAHN RICHARD RAYNOR RAHN KAREN MARIE RAKE RUTH ALICE REIHER PATRICIA BLANCHE ROBERTSON CAROLYN THERESE ROEDL BEVERLY JANE ROHDE PAUL JOHN ROLLER ADELE ANN ROSPLOCK JANE RUNNOE JANET R RUNNOE PHILLIP PAUL SADOWSKI CAROL ANN SCHMIDT MARGARET ANN SCHMITT BETTY J SCHOENWETTER DONNA MAE SCHROEDER BEATRICE SCHULENBURG EUGENE FRANKLIN SCHULTZ EDWARD SCHUMANN BARBARA ANN SCHWEIGER DAVID LEE SCHWOCH WILLIAM F SEKEL JAMES LEE SHEPARD SUSAN ANN SILBERNAGEL DAVID FRANK SNYDER Conservatron Club 3 4 Radro Club 3 Pres 3 Pho tog Club 3 Treas 3 Huntrng and Frshrng 3 F F A 3, 4 Graphrc Arts Club 1 2 Patrol Boys 3 4 Conservatron Club 3 Huntrng and Frshrng 3 4 Patrol Boys 3 4 Entered from St Peters 2 Drama Club 2 All School Play 2, 3 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Football 3 4 Track 2 3 Allred Youth 3 4 Pres 4 Pho tog Club 3,4 Student Councrl 3 4 V Pres 3 Lettermens Club 3 4 Swag Club 2 3 V Pres 3 Badger Boys State 3 Entered from St Peters 2 G A A l 2 Drama Club 4 Pep Club 3 F B L A 3 Nature Club 3 Allred Youth 3 4 Pho tog Club 4 Conservatron Club 3 Football 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 3 4 Lettermens Club 3 4 Track 2 Nature Club 3 Swag Club 2 Entered from St Peters 2 Drama 2 4 Pep Club 3 Latrn Club 2 Nature Club 2 3 Allred Youth 3 4 Pho tog Club 4 Swag Club 2 Grrls Glee Club 2 Beaver Log Staff 4 Mrxed Chorus 3 4 Entered from St Peters 2 Pep Club 1 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 Baseball 2 3 4 Swag Club 3 Class Offrcer 2 3 Treas 2 Pres 3 Prom Krng 3 Prom Commrttee 3 Nature Club 3 V Pres 3 Allred Youth 4 Pho tog Club Student Councrl 4 Sgt at Arms 4 Intramural Sports 2 3 4 Lettermens Club 3 4 Pres 4 Badger Boys State 3 Drama Club 3 F B L A 4 Allred Youth 4 G A A 1, 2 3 Pep Club 4 F B L A 3 F H A 4 Entered from Horrcon 3 Nature Club 3 Huntrng and Frshrng 3 4 Intramural Sports 2 Beaver Call Staff 3 4 Entered from Peters 2 Band 1 2 3 Grrls Glee Club 1 2 Chorus 3 4 Pep Club 4 Reporters Club 4 Lrbrary Club 3 Sec 3 F B L A 3 Prom Commrttee 3 Nature Club 3 4 Allred Youth 4 G A A 1 2 3 F H A 1 Class Offrcer Sec 3 Chorus 4 Drama Club l 2 3,4 All School Play 2 3 4 Cheerleader 1 2 3 4 Art Club 4 Radro Club 2 Band 1 2 3 4 Class Offrcer Pres 1 Student Councrl 2 Wrestlrng and Tumblrng 3 Beaver log Staff 3 4 Badger Boys State 3 Prom Commrttee 3 Conservatron Club 4 Drama Club 3 4 Allred Youth 3 F H A 2 Swag Club 2 Huntrng and Frshrng 4 Sec 4 Nature Club 1 F H A 2 3 4 Chorus 4 Grrls Glee Club 1 2 Drama Club 2 3 4 Allred Youth 4 Drama Club 4 Chorus 2 4 All School Play 4 Latrn Club 2 Nature Club 2 Allred Youth 4 G A A 2 Beaver Log Staff 4 Entered from Indrana 2 Conservatron Club 4 Drama Club 2 4 Pep Club 3 Reporters Club 3 Latrn Club 2 Chorus 3 4 All F B L A 4 Natrrre Club 3 Allred Youth 3 Lrbrary Club 1 2 Band 2 3 Latrn Club 2 Dance Band 2 3 4 Nature Club 4 Allred Youth 3 4 Pho tog Club 4 Band 2 3 4 En tered from St Peters 2 Drama Club 2 3 4 Chorus 4 All School Play 2, 4 Art Club 4 Radro Club 2 3 Band 2 3 Grrls Drrll Team 3 Leader Prom Commrttee 3 Swag Club 2 3 Entered from St Peters 2 Chorus 3 G A A 2 Swag Club 2 Grrls Glee Club 2 Entered from St Peters 2 Pep Club 3 Chorus 2 3 4 Nature Club 3 4 Allred Youth 3, 4 G A A 2 3 Swag Club 2 Grrls Glee Club 2 Entered from St Peters 2 Drama Club 3 4 Reporters Club 3 Pho tog Club 4 Chorus 3 4 Drama Club 1 3 4 Pep Club 3 F B L A 3 4 Chorus 4 All School Play 4 Nature Club 1 2 Allred Youth 3, 4 Student Councrl 3 Swag Club 2 Grrls Glee Club 1 Prom Commrttee 3 F B L A 3 4 Latrn Club 2 Nature Club 3 Swag Club 2 3 Allred Youth 3 Entered from Sr Peters Pep Club 3 Nature Club 4 Lrbrary Club 4 F B L A 4 Art Club 4 Drama Club 3 4 Reporters Club 3 Latrn Club 3 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Art Club 1 2 Allred Youth 4 Band 2 3 Lrbrary Club 1 2 Treas 1 Sec 2 Beaver Log Staff4 Graphrcs Art Club 1 Huntrng and Frshrng 3 4 Conservatron Club 4 Intramural Sports 1 Track 1 F A 2 3 Drama Club 2 3 4 Latrn Club 2 Dance Band 3 All School Play 2 Prom Commrttee 3 Nature Club 2 Allred Youth 3 G A A 2 Orchestra 2, 3 4 Swag Club 2 3 4 Entered from St Peters 2 Chorus 1 2 Nature Club 4 Allred Youth 2 3 4 Prom Server l Wrestlrn and Tumblrng 3 Swag Club 1 2 F F A 1 2 3 4, Sec 3 Pres 4 Beaver Log Staff 3 4 Busrness Manager 3 4 F F A Quartet 2 3 4 Nature Club 3 V Pres 3 Patrol Boys 3 4 Huntrng and Frshrng 3 4 Lettermens Club 4 All School Play 4 Prom Comrruttee 3 Student Councrl 4 Class Offrcer Pres 4 Badger Boys State 3 Conser vatron Club 4 Basketball 3 4 Entered from Columbus Wrs 2 Prom Commrttee 3 Football 2 3 Track 1 2 Intramural Sports 1 2, 3 Lettermens Club 3 Wrestlrng and Tumblrng 3 Swag Club 3 Huntrng and Frshrng 3 Graphrc Arts Club 3 4 V Pres 4 Drama 3,4 Pep Club 3 All School Play 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Allred Youth 3 F H A l 2 3 4 Pres 4 Student Councrl 1 3 Badger Grrls State 3 G A A l 2 Basketball 2 Prom Commrttee 3, Tennrs 3 4 Huntrng and Frshrng 3 Intramural Sports 3, 4 Cross Country 4 Pho tog Club 4 Nature Club 4 Entered from St Peters 2 . - , ' - V 1 . . . ' 4: , , , . . . . . s : . : ' : . : . : ' - . : : ' : . : ' . : - a 5 ' 3 3 ' ,. . . : ' ' ' . : : . . SI- School Play 4g Nature Club 33 Band 35 Swag Club 2g Girls Glee Club 2. Entered from St. Peters 2. ' : , . : : ' . : - : . . . - . . : : . : : : . : ' 2. . : : ' . : ' : . : ' F , ,4. . : : ' . . : : ' g ' : . : . . . . p . : . . ' . : S ' 3 ' : ' . : : - S 1 2 ' : ' : . . . . JOSEPH MICHAE L ST EH LING RUDY STERR MARSHALL E. STREY SHIRLEY HELEN SWAN STAN R. TADYCH CAROLE MAE TOMASHEK KRISTINE ANN TRAFKA JANE VAN AKKEREN LAWRENCE JOHN VELING KATHLEEN ELAINE VESPER MARVERNE ANNE WAGENER JUDITH JOAN WAHLEN DENNIS ALFRED WARBER HELEN A, WASHTOCK AGNES MARGARET WEBER JEANNETTE CATHERINE WEDEL ORGINE ANN WENDT HOWARD FRANK WESTPHAL FRED ALLEN WHEELER DONALD R. WILCOX JANICE JEAN WILSON JANE ELIZABETH WOLF CAROL ANN WORECK JEROME HAROLD ZAHN NANCY M. ZANNACKER DONNA JEAN ZANTO JANET MARIE ZIEBELL ERWIN KENNETH ZIEMENDORF WILLIAM FRANCIS ZIEGLER Wm x Drama Club 3, 4: Sgt. at Arms 4: Latin Club 2, 3: All School Play 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 3, 4: Pho-tog Club 4: Student Council Pres. 4: Wrestling and Tumbling 3: Badger Boys State 3: Intramural Sports 3, 4, Entered from St, Peters 2. Nature Club 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Swag Club 3: Allied Youth 3, 4: Pho-tog Club 4: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. Prom Committee 3: Nature Club 3: Allied Youth 3, 4: Golf 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 3: Lettermens 4: Swag Club 1, 2, 3: Beaver Call Staff 4: B Basketball Manager 2: A Basketball Manager 3, 4: Spanish Club 1. Conservation Club 3: Reporters Club 4: Library Club 4: Nature Club 4. Hunting and Fishing 3: Patrol Boys 3, 4: Conservation Club 4. Drama Club 3, 4: Pep Club 3: Forensics 3: F B L A 3, 4, Sec. 4: G A A 1, 2, 3,4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Forensics 3: Library Club 1, 2, V, Pres. 2. Latin Club 1, 2: Nature Club 1: Drama Club 2, 3, 4: Swag Club 2, 3: Pep Club 3: F B L A 3: Allied Youth 3, 4: Pho-tog Club 4: Prom Committee 3. Drama Club 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres, 4: Pep Club 3: F B L A 3, 4: Latin Club 1: All School Play 4: Prom Committee 3: Allied Youth 3: G A A 1, 2, 3: Band 1, 2: Class Officer Sec. 4: Prom Server 1: Beaver Log Staff 3, 4. Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Officer, V. Pres. 3: Track 1, 2, 3: Lettermens Club 3, 4: Graphic Arts Club 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 3, Pres. 4: Patrol Boys 3, 4. G A A 1: F H A 1, 4: Drama Club 3, 4: Prom Committee 3: Radio Club 3: Allied Youth 3, 4: Swag Club 3. Drama Club 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3: Latin Club 2: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: All School Play 3, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: G A A 2, 3, 4: Forensics 2: Swag Club 2, 3, Sec. 2, Treas. 3. Class Officer, V. Pres. 1: Badger Girls State 3, Alternate: Beaver Log Staff 4: Homecoming Court 4: F H A 1: G A A 1, 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 3: Nature Club 1, 2, 3, Sgt. at Arms 3: Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Queen 3: Prom Committee 3: F B L A 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Drama Club 1, 4, Treas. 4. Football Manager 2, 3: Pho-tog Club 4: Baseball 1, 2, 4: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4: Swag Club 2, 3: Hunting and Fishing 3, 4: Graphic Arts Club 1, 2: Beaver Call Staff 3, F H A 1: G A A 1, 2: Reporters Club 3: Library Club 4. Drama Club 3, 4: Allied Youth 3, 4: Pho-tog Club 4: Library Club 3: Beaver Log Staff 4. Entered from St. Peters 2. Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3: Forensics Club 3: Latin Club 1, 2, 4: Prom Committee 3: Nature Club 2: Allied Youth 3, 4: G A A 2: F H A 1, 2, 3, Pres. 3: Beaver Log Staff 4. Pep Club 4: Dance Band 1, 2: Radio Club 2: F H A 4: Band 1, 2, 3, Librarian 1: Orchestra 1, 2: Bea- ver Log Staff 4: Pep Band 1, 2, 3: Forensics 4. Football 2: Radio Club 3: Allied Youth 4: Class Officer Treas. 1: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Lettermens Club 4: Badger Boys State 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Cross-Country 1. Tennis 1: Nature Club 3: Radio Club 3: Allied Youth 3: Band 3: Student Council 1: Golf 2: Intramural Sports 2: Swag Club 3: Graphic Arts 3: Beaver Call Staff 2. Graphic Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Nature Club 1, 2, 3: Intramural Sports 1: Wrestling and Tumbling 2. Drama Club 4: Pep Club 3: Reporters Club 3: Latin Club 2, 3: Prom Committee 3: Nature Club 3, Treas. 3: Allied Youth 4: G A A 2, 3: Pho-tog Club 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Forensics 1, 2: Prom Server 1: Homecoming Court 3, 4: Beaver Log Staff 4: Girls Drill Team 3, 4, Captain 4. Pep Club 3: Latin Club 2: Nature Club 3, 4: Allied Youth 4: Pho-tog Club 4: G A A 1, Hunting and Fishing Club 1, 2: Craft Club 1. Entered from Fox Lake 2. Drama Club 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3: Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3: Prom Committee 3: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: G A A 1, 2: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Beaver Log Staff 4. Drama Club 4: Pep Club 2, 3: F B L A 4: Pres. 4: Prom Committee 3: Cheerleader 1, 2: Nature Club 2, 3: G A A 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1. Prom Committee 3: Nature Club 4: Art Club 3, 4: Allied Youth 3. Allied Youth 3, 4: Pep Club 3: Nature Club 2, 3, 4: Craft Club 4: Graphic Arts Club 2, 3, 4: Beaver Call Staff 3, 4. Hunting and Fishing 4. Entered from Wayland 4. Www 2066 FIRST ROW: I. Wahlen, P. Moylan, S. Silbernagel, T, Gibbs, SECOND ROW: C, Oestreich, A. Polenske, B. Sekel, D. Guse, J. Stehling, J. Gocker-not pictured. 740:45 Qewz Sadalcwzaa Www fo!! 7 wowtieqdftdidv FIRST ROW: M, Schmitt, B, Schweiger, L. Luckow, M. Wagener, J. Gocker, C, Schmidt, B. Boel ter, SECOND ROW: I. Wahlen, S. Silbernagel, D. Zanto, H. Haider, K. Harmison, M. Leather- berry, P, Moylan. THIRD ROW: L. Giese, E, Graunkc, G. Hartl, R. Reiher, D. Link, R. Bashyuski, B, Schulenburg, J. Van Akkeren. FOURTH ROW: A. Carlson, E, McFar1in, R. Neuendorf, A. Polen ske, D, Guse, I. Shepard. Not pictured: M, Morrissey, M. Strey. vu N.: gn. MOSTIINTELLIGENT Wage of 74053 BBT MANNl:RED NEATES1' Donna Zanto and Dennxs Guse Barb Boelter and Bob Ebert MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED CLEVEREST Jeanne Mrttelstadt and John Hoyer BEST LIKED AND BEST LOOKING Pat Moylan and Joe Stehllrlg Ann Manley and Terry Grbbs ik Jan Wrlson and Dan Doherty MOST TALENTED Janelle Frertag and Arden Polenske Peggy Grueneberg and Drck Lrnde cv BEST ACTOR AND ACTRESS BEUT ALL AROUND Judy Wahlen and Rrchle Rahn Muvre Wagener and Chuck Oestrerch Nellle Nelson and B111 Sekel l O 1 37 . y, y ,gl f .5 Q gg in x BEST PERSONALITY 23 'ef N' BEST ATHLETES , 5' 'H 3 A be H ex xy I . 1 1 ' ,LS I 'OJ L'- . , 'N 1 .. dl 1.-O L ffm 4 wma of Zcmka do Me S amzcvze To the Sponsors for w1thout the1r cooperatlon there could have been no Beaver Log go the thanks and appreclatron of the students of Beaver Dam Hlgh School Our specral thanks go to Metalfab Incorporated for sponsorlng our Semor DLCTIOH to Green G1ant Company for sponsormg the Fall Sectmon and to Kmek Haefer Incorporated for sponsormv the Wmter Sect1on 0m woman! 2442024 METALFAB INCORPORATED GREEN GIANT COMPANY KIEKHAEFER INCORPORATED Whgmemahnd cmd STOKELY VAN CAMP INC OLD NATIONAL BANK AMERICAN NATIONAL BAINK ZWECK WOI I ENIBURG HARDWARE HOME DAIRY NEWTON WENZ IWC SCHRAM AND DAHL CLEANERS LASALLE COCA COLA BOTTLIING CO MAIER AND ZAHN SEARS ROEBUCK AIND CO BRIESE CO HARTZHEIM FUEI AND FEED .I C PENNEY CO BEAVER READY MIX CONCRETE CO WEBER BROTHER'S CITY SERVICE THE MODEL STATION BEAVER DAM BOTTLING CO FARMERS STATE BANK CLOVER BLOSSOM DAIRY PRODUCTS HERBRAND MEA'l MARKET GLORIA WAHLEN DANCE STUDIO KIRSCH FOUNDRY WISCONSIN POWER AND LIGHT CO NEIS STUDIO HOTEL ROGERS 102 I I I 1 11: ZEMIO'S RESTAURANT BLOCK STUDIO W 0 feaedfmadetdeqewzlaakczauoaedd THREE SISTERS F W WOOLWORTH CO RA Y S CAFE BOB'S MARKET FAINSHAW'S BEAUTY SHOP LAUGHLIN AND ARNDT FENNER-BREY ENGINEERING CORP BEAVER DAM PAINT AND GLASS CO SNACK SHOP DODGE COUNTY NASH CHOCOLATE SHOP CARL KOCH AND CO MALONEY'S JEWELRY REIER FLORAL CO BEAVER DAM TYPEWRI LUKEN LUMBER CO DRENNAN'S MARTIN'S SHOE STORE PARKER SHEET METAL BAUER'S TER SHOP McKINSTRY'S HOME FURNISHINGS WALDI-IIER'S JEWELRY ANDORFER'S GROCERY BEAVER FLORAL CO NEWBY r IRESTONE STORE BILITZ. 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