Beaver Dam High School - Beaver Log Yearbook (Beaver Dam, WI)

 - Class of 1958

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J ' hggwx sg ss-f,g.,f mf Ni' The 1955 Board of Educanon broke ground for the new Senror I-hgh LEFT TO RIGHT ARE C Sterrenberg C Roedl E Becker C I-Ioyer W Johnson L Schlndel T Wells andj Rhodes 'Table ob Contenta Admlnlstrotlon Faculty C losses Trochtlons and Organizations Sports Sensors Advertisements 2 E Saw l 'W IIN-5 K 'Pew 'V ln the beglnnlng everything holds a newness that can never be recapfured The shmlng surfaces are soon dulled by the humdrum of ordlnary exlstenc For God s creations are mellowed by the wear and fear of humamfy Only the learned mind can refaln and recall the vlvldness of yesterday And only as long as man fhlrsfs for knowledge may we have o pasf worfhy T 3 o reca l 1-3 ,iff :sf ,. L eil X1 A , ir fwwig . , A 4 5 is 5 f' 'Q . ffm M532 , ,Q kj, V I-fe , Y - I 'Jhe Science Avica -- Here with the latest experi-- mental equipment and research methods, students learn how to combat their generation 's Sputniks. QU 'Jhe Libnanq --He,e students gather to study, to browse, to investigate, to discuss. Efficiently planned areas encourage these big four. ij: 5 3 . E u ' s ' 5 ' x 1 s L4 M DQ -. 4 F13 1 ,Z ,gg 2 IJIIJQ :El ilfi-ff -f 1-f f' 9 ,gg Wa Kin,-fm ':ii:22,,5 f' E' fgf .,,'-yi. . A 1 K 5,5 I ,' 6 ' 'L v. ' f'- , , . Q 41' 'L ' U -f - -at I-'gn ' 5 zz'- f ' f -' 'ff ff.: ' ' if , ff q.l 6 11423 , 1,'?,fg:-j 3 fbi 'Z 1 +1 Q '!g t lr, 1 f f T it , - I A . , 1 .D if Y I, YQQU ,Z if s . ' , , i 1 , 5 EE ,S 3 xx xy . X xX N... 4 'Ihe Mr FP' f , 5 'Jhe Ounce Staff They see that the records are good Charlotte Stemhaus Jane Hughes Carole lndermuehle 'Jhe Bun .Dluvena They see to rt that the students may attend Mr Ted Kraus Mrs Jean Vanderwerff Mr August Drews Mr Roland Wrtt 'Jhe 'lamtofual Staff They see to rt that the school rs pleasant to the eyes Mr Art Kohl Mr W1111am Schroeder Mr Lor1n Anderson absent 'Jhe Cabetefua Staff They see that the hungry are fed Ruth Lretzke Edyth Hem Helen Gurney 9 O Mrs . Chester Ellis I . , x I 'eww ff 'Pr fi fe f it 'xy v- X,-1 IK NYJ? I U ' 0 QS-jx E-mfg, X.,-J XJ x X e Admlnlatnatlon had therr work cut out for them 1n 1957 Along wrth therr routrne dutres f supervrslon dlrectxon and guldance came the added work of creatlng new po11c1es and patterns for a new burldmg Mllk breaks club schedules and Buxldmg completlons were just a few problems A 1 School atmosphere sums up therr efforts MWA -.nm- Supenntendent Errc Becker and Pr1nc1pa1 Robert Whxtnall grve Ass1stant Prmcxpal Donovan Rxchards a hammer and rnstructrons to hurry wxth the backboards for the gym. Thls rs one of the few Jobs the Admrmstratxon wasn't busy on durrng Dedrcauon preparatrons I0 :sift r K X R S, I f5,A4mJQ?Nx f M I A I ,XE x OE Q' f .' X td Q 1 T t r' sf Q , ff X Q 'X-1 'D V X VIN 'at if f X I -A dp YY - I A V iT, 2 I my-'F t l 1 T' ,Ct XF, :I HQ' tl J vin dk f We D T, Ffivs A xi X Q- ', Im ,K b fs d F3513 ,yr QS 217524 l ,-of K ,XX kwa, L, XJ Xl Q,- x,, S X 4 e,AL,,-1 PX N-1 J 1 fix JK 45' S-2451 EX? fg, st1 xii., M ,rj ogg e Bound at Educatlon serves as a board of control and a general p01lC makrng b d Thrs year s Beaver Dam Board not only accomplrshe rt s regular utxes such as settrng the school calendar hrrrng faculty members and approvmg graduatron candxdates but also made hundreds of dec1s1ons settled dlsagreements and pard brlls concernrng the new Senlor l-hgh bu1ld1ng al INA If Q-0 I MX The members of the 1957 58 School Board, W Ramon, H. Prszcezk, E. Becker, T Wells, G Parent, L. Schxndel, C. Roedl, and Dr C Sterrenberg meet rn the new wood paneled conference room to dlscuss problems the new school presents ll lt is during the Administra- tive Meetings that our faculty is able to discuss the problems that concern us all. Some of these problems are: safe driving, extra curricular activities, and school order. af-aa..f'9 ,, ruff K as f A nd He cneated the teachena, and they wene called the 12 .- J 'Q Z' M .-Q , ' I bel. 1 , Q L k' K I+-,jg , ,I ,Z , -6 , W x I. ' TZ,-0, Q15-,. X -., -mv-, f, K,-. ,ug 4 W w lah '1 vw M' b z , F , 1l 'ff I 1 f '49 5 f ' 4' X if FLY? Q 1 x. 'js g ' 2 I. x . i 5 'L ' Q hifi ' wi Q 0 9 0 of ll , w it? W' fl4 1 1. Ju 4 A n x A ,-M fs ng-4 , N Ms, ,. V' f'u r - 4-A E -l Mr C King voices h1s views on students to D Mehn G Kotinek C Spear and D Kordus in the Men s Faculty Room N XG 'f A MEX L--....--f ff? 9 L 1, 1,-XD ff Are you sure this thing has a combination? says E. Krause to J. Knight and Miss J. Laemmrich, as he opens one of the new teacher lockers. 14 MR MEI-lN Boys Phys1calEducat1on Tall blonde In a navy surt Ideal wrestI1ng coach xnattenttve ness IS pet peeve MR KOTINEK Amerxcan Hxstory tenms enthusiast news tests Let s hustle spare txme com collector MR SPEAR Ten years at B D H S best know as Doc Faculty team forward would lrke to own Braves MR KING Englxsh Speech Radro mtcrophones mus1c and mottoes Mary Beth s daddy 1 000 word themes MR KORDUS Amencan Problems Semor stum bling block tonguexn cheek humor summanst supreme MR KRAUSE Metal Works hobbres huntmg and f1sh1ng borsterous laugh could bankrupt the cafeteria MR KNIGHT Commercxal a sly gr1n smorgas bord of Ideas student employment dlrector punsrer Menasha effrctent secretary loves lavender T B L advxsor MR SNYDER B10l0g1SI former North Freedom admlmstrator How many see th1s'? wants a cottage MR PACIOTTI Prmter par excellence travel fascmates h1m quret competence 28 years a teacher MR STEINIKE Drawlng av1d baseball fan gruff humonst candrd tnspxred many an archrtect MISS KORTENDICK Grrls physxcal educauon enthusrasm and bounce mxssmg ponytarl dotes on steak and coffee lt... -' Mrss Kortendtck and Mxss Txmm seem to have found a very Mr Snyder Mr Pacxottt and Mr Steimke Pose MR MEINKE Agriculture F F A advtsor avid Lron genulne rnterest 1n farm problems MISS TIMM Commerctal neatness persomfled ltkes her favonte food fxlet mrgnon well done bowler oz, o'v' 50,5 X o'O , L... 5 fs., large package ln therr mallbox Mr Melnke X . - 1 . . ' . ,V K . W' ' W . . ' I H H .. .. ag . ' l 1 n . ' ' ' v , 'fi' I . - - - . , ' ' 5 . . . . . . 5 V7.4 .. .. 1 MISS LAEMMRICH-Commercial. .home town, I M, -. A X X 3 tr-1 JW 2 . W...,.,... U 4:2 Q! ki 5 J Q: 1 1 5 ls x 5 , J f I 5 ,f . - ' - V X 2 EQ 1 ' 9 I i X 1, A 3- Hr W If I I 15 NS fa? lr Q6 MISS E Altemus and Mrss E Nlejahl' survey the new landscapxng before leavlng for home M1ss S Baud Mr F Parfrey and M155 J Schultz take a coke break 1n front of the T V set QD NN 6 9 .17 f M This rs the football team? Showxng the bovs how are Coaches D Ertckson, E. Gagnon and H Derleth 16 MISS ALTEMUS Chemtstry Btology competent organ xzer Jewelry rs her weakness tango veteran green 15 her favorxte color MISS NIEJAHR Parabola expect dedlcated counselor loves to garden cook1ng and croquet master makes math l1ve MISS BAIRD Engltsh 57 amval from Schofteld Speaks Espanol spare trme hobby lS refmrshtng furmture MR PARFREY Instrumental musrc downbeat master super salesman flute spec1al1st Pops Concert mmator MISS SCHULTZ New as the Hrgh School 1nfect1ous laugh Steven s Po1nt graduate effxclent lrbrarran MR ERICKSON Amertcan Probs World Backgrounds basketball deadpan humor crewcut and sportscoat blackblrd hunter MR GAGNON Amerrcan Htstory Bxology Polro Dr1ve Head rce frshmg enthuslast D1d I ever tell you steak man MR DERLETH famrly man football coach supreme culttvates gentlemen athletes teacher parkrng drrector MR BYRNES Woodworkmg a 4A M duck hunter three boys at home clever craftsman cuttlng boards to contemporary couches MR KAMPS Art frrst year 1n Beaver Dam bachelor wood 1n1ay expert plzza fan MISS HARDY Engllsh Beaver Log Raclng red Nash loves to read plans a February weddrng MISS ANTHONY Home Economxcs Domest1c Scxence tltle lS pet peeve F H A advxsor sunny smlle sewmg whrz Mr. C. Byrnes, Mr. J Kamps, Mtss E. Hardy and Mlss M Anthony try the new cafeter1a's food I7 MR SCHUKNECHT Engllsh Mr S tothe student body smxlrng phxlosopher chessman semxnar photo grapher MR RADKE Vocal muslc our Fred Wanng golfer O K tongue exerctses multrcolored socks MR HEINDEL Latm Journalrsm w1tty conversauonltst 1n order to be great ya gotta suffer Jay rs hrs pnde and Joy amo amas amat Mr. Radke audmons two Engllsh Department members Mr G. Schuknecht, and Mr. J. Helndel - ' ' - - ' , -0 . -n . . on of .. .. .. -. .. ' . . ' .. .. , ' .. .. .. - vs ' u - .. -. n - -. . . , ' , -- - . , . . ,,. , ,, . . . .n .Q an .- .. . .. , , - , ' .. .. . . ,, ,, . .. .. .. . ' .. , . .. . . .- .. . , , .. .. .. .. , , .. . . . . ,, . ,, nn .. -. . , ' -. -4 , ' .. I - .. . .- ,. .- .. . ' , n. .. .. . - vw ' ' n .. .. . . . .. -. I ln the Common's Area the students enjoyed recreation of all types after a hard day's work. Even between classes, this was a favorite spot to chat. The Christmas spirit greeted all our visitors in this living room of our school. find He Cneated the Sophomonea and fluniona and Put 'Jhem Sn I8 .451 -. 4 c- Yi- if ,Q w fr' K' , vi K '1' ' . v F , 'S f 1 S X R fax N 't X' Slifll. :lg . . H F , X1 I r C f Q I f 3 Q I .QPF I 1 g ,Il ,., ff' t -1.i?, I, 'iv 10 . JA A: 1775 ' cj' l B cl-:ur . 1? f i ,N ' B. Boock B x QL R F' V, J E. Borgeson 'T' 4--L5 W ' K. Bornick ' f , 0 3 X r A. Braker X ! X Q :mit 1 E: 52 6 w X .Y .1 1' 3 4 ' f' K 75 1:9 C. Braun V ' ' ' ' L L: I. Braun ,M L . -F A , M. Bromberek K . al , i ly I '.'L S Q ld 4 rms tr gg lg 1 3 ff i G. Brooks Q -. s' H. Brooks R X H 7 , , D. Budde S .' X Q F ' N- -8 .X x ' fl r ,I Z' IV 7 2 an R. Buntrock I. , V -' , M. Buschkopf ' 'J ' D. Busse ,, 4 , , M. Butler :iii shi: f was . ' B 'B' ' - 7 .4 Q1 , A 9 , : 3 , 1 4. -3 1 x ' 'gk - z A .m...s'i , B - 1:1 nf. 3 5 5. 1' ' - - -f 1' sl 1 .- - , S V 'Q-J - ' 1 l T. Allemand E. Anderson R. Anderson B. Anhauser J. Anthes J. Baker J. Banks D. Beers N. Beletske F. Berndobler C. Beske J. Birkholz 'Jhe Gina 'Jnom the 'Jhne Q 4 ' :sr , 'im ' 1.2.5 ' JN-. ,. . fl. .- , . B. Hammer, K. Schack, I-I. Kelle Secretary, President and Treasur Sophomore events. K. Callies G. Carran J. Cigelske S. Clark L. Cuff M. Derivan V. Derleth S. Edgertson H. Eggen N. Ellis J. Elser P. Erdmann Essman EYIISC Falkrnham Ferstl Foster Q- Foster fi Frankenstern Freber EMO C1550 EF'-'wi mzflw oNNx- 5 m ..- Frederlck Frens Freund Fuller to Cjnaduate Ueafz 'Hugh School moflea BQ I 'E nd H Rousseau elected Vrce Presxdent especuvely headed and planned all J Guenther D Uuse L Guse I Haas Haessly Hammer Hammer Hampton Hannah Harder fm' Helbrng Henderson err Hoefr Hoffman R Horstman Grlmore Grlmore Gleason Gocker Goodrrch Grlesbaum fi' I ,def ef' 4 'I Y' aff: fs 10 GN Q3 X F 36 R' 21 -'VW' . -if I? .gf S R -to ,QTY -Q6 K ,gi fu si Q41 U' Kohls Kovacs Kratz f' ' 7' Krobert Krueger KUCHZ1 ,ggdaz W? 'Fr-as QNX 8 or Exif' k J Huettl Hughes I-iummelmerer Hutchrns ltalrano Johnson J Jones M Kachelskl is 1 C Klapper E Klapper M Klart I Koehn K Kohls Kahelslu Keller Krrchoff Krtzerow L Mrerow A af' :wa Mrlbrandt Mrller M111er Morgan Kurkowskr Kurth W Larson Lersse s Lrnc k QSZYU YW: Q A J Lmde I Lmde Lrnehan Lrnk Lueptow Mack Marer Maleck Mallon Mayr Mersch Meyer Q0 'Q' eq f M Moms ' 'K V 5' M. R? f .fs 4, . 1 , Qi - 1 C. ' ef f- K + -.Q D. Q I dd! x 4 ' R. ' ' X X 3. ' R w. . .- a 6 r ' at .9 .I - 'f 'fi ' ' R- ' s M ' in aj ,5 'f K H. . X V K ,,. .L K x ii, K - ii-I1 H . ' 1 Yi .. -ll 9 'g ! N Qi ' . . X-I Q . 4 A. ' -f M- . I .T of 4 :E - ' 3 ' i ,. ,S X .,' U ,, ,. .,,, ' . K .,,v x E Q? . ,M , rn ,J W ' X ',.gf'. ,?:2 r: as ' L - K 'Ar 1' L9 - Q -Q in 5. N, D . Q g v 'C ' V -fjv fm N. G: - -A A ' -La 2 . ' 4 SSL X 'X G. r a N S L ' . 2, ' I' 2 I P! . If - '- 4' ' ' 6 f. -86' 'f'Zg. 'X X f G- P. ' 2 'f . . :Q gb, I 'A'l N' J. 'r . f' - 1 km I G. 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V 5 K' I Abler Amberson Antonopoulos Arndt Amdt Bartell 'Hene flue 'The Leadena of i958 Derleth Drahelm Drescher Drews Durfee Eberle M Bashynskl I Bauer L Bauer W Bauer M Behnnger Clgelske Cxgelske Cleary Crook Damels Berch Beletske Bergemann Beske W Bortz H Budde B Burchardt D Caves M Chnwood QI 69' 141 R v C Bohl R Bolstad M Bord ' -uf' Boughton 1 Brom Brooks 06' Z wr X :sl uw V! ww I Mari S1 lb- Qjw M 5 .-.. 264' 4 I 4 sr: W' L 'ST' A -,F XXV.. J 1 . . Y ws , e Q . u . ,Q V 'gk A A iv ,, A 13, , i 1 .L i T ' .A ,Af AL : , Qu, I vi I, lyx . gn V ' M' K 'x.pr a 1 1 K f A ' ,I H. 49, VW . A ir' rao, M f - Vaarg A Q fav K 1,' A, C 49 of '32 M J. I . M ,I 'i ' m R. lp , fr ' ' R. A' A X a. 3 ' ' g 1 . T? A I I .,,. T. ' 4, M ' A E. ' 2 I V V. R. ' 3 1: 4 V , ' ll 3 If 1 ,, . M- 93- M f . Q49 J' B. if Q mr H-. . X M, , M G. - X t 1,4 srzvaxz x I ,,,. M ,, I C. L. ' ' Q' ff ' I I V' N . 6' 4 4 D ' D. ' ' Q3 ' . ' , ' ., 47 R x 1: X 'gs .7 ' 'S ' A l. . ' X' G. X , , . R. X . . Q A Q D. Ebert -1 ,ll ' 9 ,'w 4, 5, 2 R. amen 5.-Qin '. .Q ' 4 . M. Ehrmeyer I Q 'J 4 J. Everman J P 2 l J. Everson 5 if' K :fl . J. Finup ' W 'T .Q J I A Fischer E 7 X 47, 'K X' fl. 'V' Fowler L Franke 'E' N. . Freber M Frost Y Giga. lg .1 'a ' H M. Frothinger . Lg., -, J. Fullerton 'R Y V R. Gensch L' Hueu . ' '3 . ., P j' ' P. Gentz f .. ll '3T?'.. ,, , K E. Germain L. Hussu 1, .xg . '21 D. Gilmore -f 1 f L G .ft , M. Ingraham on M, '- , ull. 1 P. Gilmore I -f . f '25 - . -W x . n 1 E P. Gitzinger w Janish we 'ff' J -5-3 F W' T. Grinwald ' , ...- M T. Karser G 13' R. Guenther -ff l X J g lm- ,gi ' gg P Q6 it -3 I K Q p 3 C. Guse A-.4 A.. 1, Q . 5 Q .3 R-fa -'Q J. Harder ' 'J 'XJ' I K R33 J. Hamann E' Kafl F 1 1 gh ,g X Q. J. Hammer 1 L 4 -Q- E 5' I f .X-1 xi ' QR -I ie- S at H I A M M 1 3 : ' ' 4 amp on Q ,J B T 4, H '13 ' V' 'J Hansen ' 1' , I ' -, 'B J U Hartl ' x j 1 ' , Haslow X ,f w. f f , ' M Y-, sk Heileman I Si .' 5 .. ,J l 7 ', . I R. Heim '9 gg- . M 1? . J - Y ' . . . f M, Q- a f- , ,! G. Helbrng 'Q' - 2, 2 ' 'LM N. l-lelbing -4 . 'fl 1. K, F Q 1 R. Herbs: , I --wx 4- :.-' X '- ,. ,, R. Hinks J I ltxl l'4 1 H- ' C. Hueul fy x 'K 1- 1 -fl' .1 X J? F ' N 7 , .3 6 v -.AA ig 'N S, N' I ji sly Q J ! I 1 .ew-1 , rl In ' U R. Kretschmer A. Krueger P. Kuhnke C. Kurkowski L. Kurtz J. Kuzniewicz K LeCounr R. Lehner C Leisten B. Lenz P. Linehan A. Karst D. Kasper J. Kastenmeier Y. . . ff V B. Klas Q S. Kohls J., Q 4 fy N. o H. Lockwood D. Kraetzner Miller M111er Molz Morrissey Mueller W. Luedtke -V S. Lyon M D. Maas Wy, . Machkovitz ,by ,A Q C. Macksam ' A f J. Mallon V A 2, 'fha 'Q K 4 H ?'?i 4's J' E' D. Markhardt . by lr M. Maslowski f , R. Mayberry I , W ' Z . f sX'L ' i W 'w --E' If ' Y' fig! pxhtq M D. McEvoy if M' . A f M. Mersch V 3 h 5 A-1 H , . V., , L. Messer Q W. Messer Q. NX ,N f l 5 X f gl 1 'x 1 ' x x I i I W I s ' f . Q A. Mueller T. Neis G. Neuendorf B. Nickel K. Nickel B . Norenberg 1 - .4 , ' 195 KQKW4' . ,P-., V :ul x P. Ollinger ..' Q A I H X 0 4 x B. Olsen y X, ' ' ' ' r, ' T A' A 3' f' M. Ormosen 'f -fy ' KJ? G. Ousterling G , ' - 1. Paul f l X F. Pederson If X Q I. . C. Perschke - ' I-I L' 1 X M p' ., . F, Q I A v- reper , -. 'J - f-.I E. Pieron 2 . 1 W . B. Plankel j A 1 f ,M J. Poerter ,v X X Q, ' Q A . 2 5 , ' N , Y X4 E. Propst . ' v- -01 S f A 91 ,f-u 0 'N J. Radke cg ' . J P. Radrke - fi? - R. Reid x N r I is ' ' fs G. Reinke Z F: 'Q 5 ' 4 M Richter 3 'X 1 .M-y -.1-,m ' '- ' , J. Rosenmeier , , .1 I . t yr We X , A, 5 I 1 W -wg QQ, 1 G. Rueckert . Q' 'I f fi- ' ' -s 1 R. Rutgers 3 J, G. Schaefer Wi ANVVR 'ss ' x z -1 ' ' ' '5:r?..'L.., . lin: JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: J. , 'A f .. .. ' B. Schaller SecretarygH. Budde, Treasurer and N ' 'N 7 T ' 'il E. Schmid guided the juniors through the - W' R ' - s- R. Schneider ' E. Schoenick 1 -, 'Q KX: . P. Schroeder f 'P 5' r 3 F ' 3,57 jf, ,z, .2 It 1 Y: W. Schroeder ' 'N . Y :Q rg, 5, ,Z ' f H ' A. Schultz i 1, 1' X W L. Schulee m it X ' J' 'S J. Schwerger sim 'qv' 4: ,. 5 P. Schweitzer I 2 6 xx 1 A Q is p' N. Schvroch .L ' . A X7 if G. Seering - 3 ' -f' 1 f .V L. sekei va 1 xv w , .. if V is ' ' ' X x X 'I D. Jr-Ezfrissikh . , G. Smith Smith T. Smith J. Sommer F. Sromalski P. Staab C. Stange E. Steiner Q Haider, Presidentg B. Janish, L. Miller, Vice-Presidentg First Senior High Prom. D. Wilson S. Winter P. Wodill S. Wolc C. Wolfgram N. Wopp M. Worock R. Wright C. Yagodinski A. Yagodzinski R. Yaktus D. Zuehls .4 Ji. 0 . i5 1'f- 'ff' if ' R- 'f 1 W? as 'Y , Q , ,sr-'I V ', . 1 1 . 1 'Ti - . Ilia. Straseski ' 3 Q 5 I 8 9 sum 1735 in - Q , jr? 1? If 9, 2 .1 Tadych 5 0' ' V 4 -:K .451 , Tesch ,i ' fi A ' M ' W ix if I Thiel h ,N 4 , s ' f I ii, X 11. in X N 4 ' - ff R. Trejo Q as A 6' 7 ss. ,A ,lg i .Treleven f K .ym k s. 'fuel ' 'N' ' . 7 ' R. Ulbrlcht 2 J. Vujnovich , ft sa y , f :' c 3, 5 E. wauace MQ ' Q 7 '- S. Wampole f' 15 ya .,. ,Q ' as A 15' 1 ? ' x,if'T in .4 Vx , A. Warmka 3 F Q '5 7' f R. Weidman 4.43 1.1 L. Welsch . , ,- - ' 8- 5,5197 AXA R . im . . Welsch ' 0 , 3 I g 4' . ' L Wendorf -7 Q l ,H . . . . ' ,Qi Werth rf' 'U' ' ,y ,, 'V' Williamson X I x V , x I Q G- I rw 2 F U 5 f' H e , . Gil QV? 1, Wt' L 9 ' G? ' x. - n kr v, i' X Q r.. f 2 -r , 2: fi 'Z na 3,3 1 ' Y' .gb 4? 4 s X ' xx xi I , i r x rx x Carnarama , the title of this year's carnival, was held in the gymnasium of our new school on January 18, 1958. Booths of games were placed in the gym along with many other features of the evening. This is J only one of the ways in which the clubs can raise money. The townsfolk as well as students ioined in for a night of fun. find 'He aaid, Let the school have A 30 x N' lgqlfv bon the atudenta And it wan ao 31 Dnama Club xii I QI, if ROW ONE:M, Buschkopf, R. Eberle M Seefeldt M Frothinger S Morris M Welch ROW TWO: J. Guenther, C. Mittelstadt B Reghng M Roberts D Kopff C Schroeder ROW THREE:K. Roche, S. Seippel K Budde M Geschel I Mayr S Clark P Gentz ROW FOUR: B. Reid, C. Hampton P Williamson E Cigelske B Schaller D Caves G Ousterling . Finally having their own stage was a great source of elation for the members of the Drama Club and Mr. Schuknecht, their advisor. At the first few meetings these budding dramatists decided to put their new stage to good use by having the members put on monthly skits or one-act plays. These performances along with other activities stimulated interest and pro- vided experience in drama and its allied arts which is Drama Club's purpose. ROW ONE: C. Piszczek, Treasurer, F. Pederson, Secre- tary, B. Durfee, Vice-President, Mr. Schuknecht, Advisor QABSENT: Carol Treleven, Presidenty. ROW TWO: B. Buboltz, M. Ingraham, M. Welch. ROW THREE: J. Morgan, C. Derleth, A. Bergemann, ROW FOUR: M. Morris, H. Eggen, L. Schultze. ROW FIVE: G. Schoenwetter, E, Krinke, M. Hassley. A. Warmka, Sentinel, R. Koch, President, L. Messer, Vice-Presidentg D. Zuehls, Secretary, P. Frietag, Treasurer, E. Werth, Reporterg Mr. Meinke, Advisor. ROW ONE: E. Swan, D. Markhardt, J. Elser, A. Rettschlag, M. Kit- zerow, B. Whirmer, J. Mersch. ROW TWO: M. Hartl, P. Miller, G. Strobush, H. Ganske, E. Krause, A. Drews, W. McDonald. ROW THREE: J. Mayr, C. Stange, R. Tiedt, L. Lenz, R. Longseth, K. Fabisch, E. Zuehls. 7714 ,?fI Members of the FFA Stare Award in the ging Contest, Donald Keil, and Everett here being congratu- F.F.A. members have a sin- cere interest in farm progress. Their weekly column in the Beaver Dam Daily Citizen is an example of this. Acquiring the state award in the Corn Show and Judging Contest lsee center pic- ture, was also emblematic of their interest. Everyone has noticed those handsomely dressed men walking in the halls once every month. They are the loyal members of the Beaver Dam Chapter of the Future Farmers of America liv- ing up to their established F.F.A. dress-up day. These hardworking boys try to achieve betterment through citizenship and co-operation. Our F.F.A. members have special interest in farm safety and are active in the Farm Safety Program. received the Show and Jud- arkhardt, David erth, are shown ted by Mr. Meinke. ROW ONE A Rahn D Whrtmer D Maas R. SChm1dl W Jamsch R Gensch ROW TWO G Schaefer A McDowell G Beske C Werner J Baker, W Bartz ROW THREE. E Turck W Metzdorf L Shaker E Voigt J. Haas ROW ONE: B. Bird, President: D. Wendorf, Vice-President, L. Guse, Secretary. ROW TWO: R. Karas, Treasurer: M. Wisniewski, Hisrorian: K. Budde. ROW THREE: P. Wodill, L. Wendorf, G. Sellin. TIA If you had any ideas about ioining a club just for the sake of ioining a club, we hope you didn't pick Future Teachers of America. For the members of this club must prepare themselves for work. When asked what the club did, this answer was given by Miss Nieiahr, their advisor: We help yearly with kindergarten registration, a observe and write up teaching methods in our own field, and do research in E . teaching. The members found this to be quite a job. ln addition each stu- , E B dent chose a teacher and endeavored r to help that teacher in any way she could. 'I'OMORROW'S BUSINESS LEADERS ARE, ROW ONE: B. Schwieger, President: L. Schultz, Vice-Presidentg I. Callies Secretary, H. Pask, Treasurer. ROW TWO: E. Propst, B. Klas, N. Kirchberg, C. Stange, S, Morris. ROW THREE: B Werner, B. Glassman, P. Rose, J. Bohl, C. Krenz, Miss Laemmrick and Miss Timm, Advisers. ROW FOUR: L. Machkovirz, L. Bauer, R. Belersky, S. Winners, M. Bashynski, M. Warmka. - 1- --f' 'H wtf. ,,. u - 1-T' 4 --f 'f'- g:....--H : -:W .53-- J, V--W Aj if-.qua .,,,....- -Y f , W A V M., 7 .::'i-- ,... Z-' :Z ,Qif Fi ' : l-'-1-'-- A F gi --e---:',.'l'ZT g , -- ,,,,. Y i I N... ROW ONE: P, Kurkowski, S. Smith, J. Noll, S Edgerton, L. Guse, R. Anderson. ROW TWO: L. Schulze, B. Lenz, B. Schkirke, President, P. Wodill, Vice-President, K. Noll, President J. Meyer, Secretary, Miss Schultz, Advisorg P. Gleason, D. Schwantes, B. Ferstl. Libnanq Club A library without Books? That was thepredicament of our new librarian, Miss Schultz, when school opened in the fall. Slowly the books appeared on the shelves. Soon everything was in shipshape. This service organization is a great aid to the efficiency of our library. Reading shelves, checking books in and out, and arranging dis- plays are a part of their duties. Hut Club ROW ONE: J. Brown, Secretaryg J. Peters, Vice Presrdent S Pfeffer Treasurer L Adamzak President ROW TWO E. Shaker, P. Gleason, J. Rundle, N. Hoeft, Mr Kamps Advrsor J Ylatune Club wx ROW ONE B Zannacker V Llflk M.rssA1temus Advxsor J Lmk Presrdent M Butler Vrce Presrdem F Baker Secretaryj Amberson, Treasurer ROW TWO J TreJo J Schumann T Sm1r.h S Ganz N Harder N Ealkxnharn I Lxnde ROW THREE R Buntrock W Larson, D Haslow R. Karas These avrd fans of the great outdoors strive for greater enloyment and preservotron of the natural beauty of our land Conaefwatron Club J Herr andB Dupurs Presrdem hm Polzrn and Advxsor Mr Snyder SITTING B Bauer Treasurer E Krrnke Secretary STANDINGJ Hartl D Sawyer Photoqnaphefza This industrious trio Gene Mr. Schuknecht and Dick 'V discuss the merits of a picture. Z .., .,,, f ml xl' Gene Ousterling finds that photography has its lighter sides. Unlike many years ago, today pictures make a yearbook and good pictures make a good yearbook Obtaining good pictures lsn teasy but this year s Log IS living proof that It can be done All the Dlck Quan wgtks at me enlarge, the credit goes to our photographers Gene Ousterllng, machine which made the pictures on this Gnaphlc made it possible for you to learn who No 56 of the opposing team was by publishing athletic programs ROW ONE Mr Paciotti Advisor G Kratz J Kienow D Kiel R. Schmidt President K Whitrock Secretary L Callies R Schwartz T Hammer R Schindel fAbsent C Klapper Vice President M Paitrick Sergeant of Armsj 1' K 'za 5 I Y L ' ' X .1 lt 'J - n I Nw n o n a I s I My Dick Ehlert, Mr. Schuknecht, and the new recruits. Yeaf'S division P3865 P0SSib1e- O While providing service for all school activities these students always served us with a grin. S Wolc J Herr J Myska ROW THREE D Weigerber K Callies C Klapper President S S Wampole ROW FOUR Miss Baird Advisor J Jones S Tuel E Borgeson ROW FIVE President J 'Jeena wqqatnat O Roberts R. Reekie B Schwerger J Callies E Propst, M Warmka B Glassman B A concern for one 's fellowman urged these students to help in the fight against polio by promoting the January March of Dime 'S canz- paign. Possession of a major letter in sports admits boys to this club. Achieving this requires not only athletic ability but knowledge and practice of the rules of good sports- manship. L ,I 'a W Seller T Hammer J Phillips M Paitrick Treasurer L Tesch L Mallon Sergeant e e of Arms J Pederson H Budde ROW TWO M Cleary A Mueller D Ehlert J Everson Sackett D Kasper R Mueller B Hyland ROW THREE Mr Derleth Advisor M Hunting and 'iiahinq Oh, smell that fresh air! A typical re- mark of these modern Hiawathas. They en- joyed following the laws while hunting and fishing. ROW ONE: C. Gocker, M. Derivan, J. Trapp, C. Welsh, M. Sharkey, Secretary, P. Schroeder, Treasurer, K. McMillan, President, J. Callies, A. Lenz. ROW TWO: J. Peterson, J. Birkholz, D. Tausendfreund, D. Skoy, Miss Kortendick, Advisor, E. Schoenick, B. Burchardt, B. Buboltz, B. Dupuis. ROW THREE: G. Sellin, M. Ormosen, L. Schultz, M. Buschkopf, C. Bohl, M. Maslowski, D. Maas, B. Williquette. vu? can You don't have to be a good athlete These girls had a wonderful time lu motto through participation in volley hall, basketball, shuffleboard ping pong, archery, and other sports. G3 wanvvlif' ,,-,f- ROW FOUR: K. Hansen, M. Heileman, M. Frothinger, K Eberle, J. Paul, D. Ebert, J, Koehn, M. Seefeldt, B. Bock. ROW FIVE: C. Piszczek, B. Zemp, M. Geschel, C. Schwartz, P. Murphy, J. Eyrise, K. Schack, T. Maier, P. Erdman. QC f ng' 93 V7 ROW ONE: Miss Anthony, Advisorg J. Callies, Presidentg L. Rhode, Vice-President. ROW TWO: B. Glassman, Point Chairman: M. Warmka, Treasurerg S. Kohls, Historiang D. Maas, Song Leader: C. Stange, Reporter. F. H.A., along with the Home Economics Department, found themselves in seventh heaven with the wonderfully convenient and modern facilities provided them this year. Improvements and happiness in the home were F. H. A. objectives carried out with added zest. 'JHA ROW ONE: M. Kachelski, C. Macksam, M. Mash- lowski, N. Schwock, J. Radke, K. Kohls, J. Kuehn, B. Werner. ROW TWO: L. Kurtz, P. Wodill, C. Beske, C. Leisten, B. Lenz, N. Kohls, M. Hughs, J. Birkholz, B. Plankel, L. Wendorf, M. Wisnieweski, F. Tadych, D. Wendorf. , 5 -.- i. vw fr E 44 Y I 4 ROW ONE: Linda Draheim, Judy Rabehl, Nancy Selchert, Janet Callies, Barbara Olson, Connie Hampton, Gene Ouster- ling, Phyllis Staab, Dick Ehlert. ROW TWO: Dennis Bender, Arlene Polenske, Doris Zemp, Pat Ollinger, Pat Schroeder, Carolyn Woock, Miss Hardy, and Reverend Foster at our Christmas Party. -1 f Jlfl., Carolyn Woock, Editor, Priscilla Gentz, Assistant New Beaver Log Advisor. ca Mr. Schuknecht, Rev. Foster, and Miss Hardy here are shown H wishing us a Merry Christmas. Wu-V, mwzafwwffwf H AMW ,, , ,. ,. ,., I , , . , s, Deadline tomorrow! After the groans ceased, work went on with a greater zest. . .to give you an historical record, reference aid and, of course, a memory book. Editor, Miss Rosenheimer, ROW ONE: M. Welsch, M. Ingraham, M. Heileman, R Reekie, M. Huges, F. Baker, J. Link, J, Radke. ROW TWO: C. Pizczek, B. Buboltz, S. Morris, P. Dassler, J, Sutton, M. Umland, J. VanDenberg, I. Voigt. ROW THREE: J. Olson, J. Knaup, M. Mersch, G. Wallace, J. Novenske, R, Schmidt, A. Rahn, R. Schmidt. ROW FOUR: B. Erdman, A. McDowell, L. Draheim, J. Schmidt, K, Stehling, B. Perreten, C. Bohl, E. Hammer. ROW FIVE: L. Rhode, E. Propst, B. Werner, B. Glassman, M. Warmka, C. Krenz, D. Messer, S. Kuehl. .gvpinuw 'SQFF-,Q muuzwaxotons I 7 i Mr. Derleth, Advisor, is shown here before giving one of his students a trial run in the Driver Education car. ROW ONE: D. Kiel, B. Mayberry, D. Caves, J. Philips, W. Seiler, M. Paitrick, D. Rogers, P. Grace. ROW TWO: P. Schroeder, P. Wodill, B. Dupois, B. Baker, B. Regling, G. Schoenwetter, D. Kopff. K. McMillan. ROW THREE: R. Koch, J. McKinstry, D. Maas, P. Frietag, R. Mueller, B. Hyland, A. Berndt, J. Hartl, ROW FOUR: B. Washtock, R. Hiem, J. Hasse, A. Schulz G. Smith. P. Stark, P. 'Stabb, B. Schaller. ROW FIVE: L. Teitz, G. Germaine, F. Srbmalski, A. Mueller, M. Cleary, J. Everson, G. Durfee, D. Janish. A V gig, .. ' 1 ' N 3:3 A , X x X i . Q 54 PICTURE ONE, ROW ONE: J. Koehn, M. Derivan, B. Baker, B. Baker, B. Regling, K. McMillan, G. Schoenwetter, M. Roberts, D. Kopff. ROW TWO: P. Murphy, K. Schack, C. Schwartz, J. Trapp, T. Meyer, H. Eggen, M. Linehan, M. Morris. ROW THREE: J. Linde, B. Dupuis, R. Lauth, E. Hammer, B. Werner, E. Propst, M. Warmka, B. Glassman. PICTURE TWO, ROW ONE: E. Werth, C. Wendorf, R. Leech, R. Sackett, Vice-President, J. Kienow, C. Perschke, B. Kretchmer, R. Ulbricht. ROW TWO: L. Rupnow, L. Tesch, T. Hartl, J. Hammer, R. La Raeu, M. Simon, L. Lathrop. ROW THREE: L. Bruscke, J. Rushlow, A. Schmidt, C. Sadow- ski, J. Simon, J. Mallon, L. Sakel. Dniuena, was formed this year cs on expression of the students' interest in sofe driving and of their desire to improve their driving habits. 46 ROW ONE A Yagodzmske S Lyons C Ganz S Armstrong M Rousseau M The11 R. Lauth L Bauer J Boughton C Franke B Bud A Hampton B Bock S Wolc P Wxlhamson Mr N Selchert F Baker I Lrnk B Bubolrz D Kopff I Bohl D Molz A Mueller G Schoenweuer D Zemp D Caves P Staab S Parzy ROW THREEJ Wehy J Sutton C Bohl A Lenz S Kurth P Kuhnke J Vande Berg K McM11lan B Baker P Stark M Bord B Vlck K Voelker J Bormck J Frnup J Myska J Hess ROW FOUR.E Stemer B Hyland R. LaReau D Caves K Wlnn H Keller H Kuchoff W Messer H Lockwood M Parmck L Mallon M Norenberg S Banks C Wendorf D Drescher D Bender D Schauer O N 'Q ,ff had qunte an actnve schedule this year In at were included an exchange trap to Oconomowoc, partlcupatlon In the operetta, Sweethearts, the deducatlon of our new school, and the Christmas Concert Besudes contrnbutmg to the enloyment of thear fellow students and the general public, Chorus Itself found great pleasure an Its work. 47 4 , H Q 3 t ' 3 f f, 1 Q e z 1 Q f A 2 1 l f f ff l , ' 1 l ' r 5 ' 1 1 l ' ' . 1 l A 5 ' Radke, lDLr.ector. ROW T-WO: J., Rundle, Umland, K. LeCount, l' I I. I : . , - 4: . 1 in . n 1 e . 1 ,XV A it Qfxzu ' ,1 ,I a y - p u I n . , - t '- X I- 1 I., 1 . , . 1 1 , - . . 5 V Q I I . 1. a 4 , 1. o ln n ,I n. 0 ' . M 4,7 O 1 I I . I C Uni- TH ROW ONE D La Reau D Ehlert ROW TWO S Morns B Dupuxs M Roberts J Kastenmerer A Bergeman M Ingraharn P Wxlhamson, B Shaller G Schoenwetter B Reglmg M Welsch B Buboltz R Dassler Musrc as Mastery as therr drsh their wrsh MR, PARFREY MR, RADKE Adv1sor Advxsor Enloyment ond en ruchment were derived from the efforts put forth by thus vocal group Por tlclpotlon In the Sprung ond Christmas concerts was part of its octlvltles Cjmla Qlee Club D Tausendfreude Secretary D Skoy Pres1dem S Parzy J Blrkholz Treasurer B Boock V1ce Presldem C Ganz Mr Radke 48 : . , . . : . ', . ', . , . ', . , . , . Q ' . , . , . ' , . , . , . . R N f 1' ' I . D, Q L .V '0,4' . . fi- 1 X Y . ' ' 'fa ,' - . 4 - . A 4 - . - ' . 5 - 1 - ' . I - 1 - - by Victor Herbert CAST: Judy Myszka, Merlin Norenberg, Gretchen Schoenwetter, Dick La Reau, Bonnie Dupuis, Bill Messer, John Herr, Steve Banks, Marvin Paitrick, Barb Buboltz, Bonnie Baker, Joanne Bohl, Mary Thiel, Darcy Kopff, Fay Baker, Jim Mayr, Jim Olson, Hank Budde. Every year Beaver Dam High School has presented an All- School Play. This year we thought we would try something new. JWYIMYSZRH-' as 5Y1Via- the As a result Sweethearts, an operetta, was presented. lt hijfigle of HHS Offereufth proved to be an overwhelming success. Everyone had a part in giriergli Ztgxsliigrilede making this desire to produce something different a pleasing the audience wilh her beau- reality. Mr. Thomas Radke, Vocal Music Director, and Mr. ' - Glen Schuknecht, Dramatrcs Director, ave us ca able leader- tiful soprano voice. 9 P ship. The orchestra, directed by Mr. Glenn Wood, produced the background music. The stage sets made by the art classes of Mr. Jerry Kamps lent a great deal of color and realism to the entire production. The costuming' was exceptional. Qonenaica ROW ONE: Miss Baird, Mr. Heindel, Mr. King, Miss Rosenheimerg coaches. ROW TWO: R. Reekie, M. Buschkopf, B. Buboltz, C. Piszczek, B. Dupuis, B. Bird, S. Morris, S. Edgerton, D. Hutchins. ROW THREE: J. Bloomfeild, B. Zannacker, P. Gentz, C. Treleven, E. Cigelske, M. Frothinger, M. Seefeldt, D. Wiesgerber. ROW FOUR: P. Gentz, M. Rousseau, P. Stark, G. Schoenwetter, D. Kopff, K. McMillan, B. Baker, K. Meister. 49 , ...J U I A anna! , L L PRACTlCE MAKES PERFECT Moving into the new school was quite a rush for the Band . Though they had practiced only a few times before, the Band did amazingly well in the Homecoming Parade. Their playing at the football games should also be commended, especially when the weather be- came quite cold. 'Lf Band ' 1 lil if fi ' to 2 i e T l T Li 7 I --lsinmgavlsfig KID niiiri'r' 2'-F...-nn 71:3 ROW ONE: S. Morris, P. Dassler, M. Derivan, R. Parfrey, M. Roberts, C. Schack, B. Zannacker, E Treleven, D. Ehlert, P. Williamson, M. Cleary, B. Dupuis, J. Tejo, D. Weisgerber, L. Schultz, C Koehn, M. Welsch. ROW THREE: E. Cigelski, A. Bergemann, P. Donahue, D. Caves, A. Rahn, M Bashynski, P. Linehan, D. Haslow, J. Verriden, B. Schweiger, M. Richter, K. Schlagel, G. Ousterling B. Schaller, L. Miller, M. Geschel, J. Linde, S. Edgerton, P. Freund, R. Buntrock, W. Messer, J Sharkey, A. Voigt, B. Regling. THAT'S OUR BAND' Also the Band s playlng at the Christmas Concert, Pop s Concert, and various assemblues provuded us with good lnstentng enloyment Theur hard work durmg the year made the mem bers of the Band greatly appreclate their annual trlp at the close ofthe school year mauve,-'fs lil Sllllngirlnii on M lngraham J Trapp I Schumann B Glassman T Smith. ROW TWO:B Bird C iszczek N Kirschberg J Eyrise I Kastenmeier G Maus V Link M Rahn M. Linehan I eefeldt J Link M Hughes L Lindberg M Schmidt K. Kohls M Butler P Murphy M Baker J Mersch J Busse W Johnson J Haider J Everson ROW FOUR-G Wood K Welsch aas C Linck, A Foster D. Sackett K Stange, W Whitnall, D. Sawyer, R. Schindel, M. lllml 32? Pep Band Q90 T-S Qu 'gfff 585 ROW ONE B Bud R. Ehlert E C1ge1sk1 A Bergeman D Caves P Donahue M Huges M Roberts K Schack R. Parfrey J Koehn V Lmk G Maus G Beske D Busse W Johnson J Everson,J Halder ROW TWO R Sackett R Schmdel D Sawyer A VO1ghI B Reglmg W Wlumall C Treleven P W1111amson G Wood C Welsch B Schaller L M111er M Geschel J Lmde M Bash1nsk1 D Haslow B Schwelger M Rlchter K Schelgal F Baker C Lmk ROW ONE: F. Baker, R. Lauth, G. Shoen- wener, H. Kirchoff, J. Herr, M. Bord. Row TWO: A. Lenz, B. Buboltz, D. Kopff, J. Bohl, D. Drescher, 1. Myska. Wladfuqala YQ? 'Joaatmaatena Who played Imgle Bells over Lhe P A system rn the mrddle of October? Pete Bordwell and Rosre Reekre are ROW ONE K Wh1trock B Buboltz B Dupurs B Rherngans K hard at work under the drrectron McM1llan R Lueck ROW TWO C Prszczek M Rousseau A of Mr Kmg Club Advlsor Polenske S Morrrs J Bloomfreld B Brrd ROW THREE P Stark M Trafka B Bock S Armstrong R. Reekre R Karas D Kopff C Klapper P Bordwell B Baker G Schoenwetrer K Merster M Trafka Janet Kuehn Twyla Smnh., Mary Alrce Butler Carol Guse Carl Schauer Sharon Tuel and Larry Adamzak Beaver: Call Jeanre Bloomfreld and Rosre Reekre Edrrors Mr Herndel Advlsor 53 Judy Fewler Sue Threl Bob Rerd Nancy Helbrng, Mary Trafka and Mrke Mersch Don t underestrmate the power of the press' Thrs energeuc group gave us the story of school lrfe through factual and humorous wrrung This was a big moment in a big day for Miss Rousseau and a happy one too -Homecommq Mary Rousseau Queen Sue Theil Member of the court Mr Whrtnall Prinrcpal These girls were glad that Homecoming Day turned out to be warm and sunny and proved it with their smiles. .i Float Decorating was a time of hard work haste and hilantyl I I HOMECOMING COURT AND QUEEN: Gail Helbing, Nancy Helbing, Phyliss Stabb, Sue Theil, Mary Theil, Mary Rousseau, and Pat Stark. 54 QQ W7 -nwlq Uufl l957 Pflom Roqalfq yJ lg h dmk slbe Q91 , . L.-ul -xii' 1' K' 5 ff V . 'S ? A ' I 9, 2 Mor onenrcaman iei rn e DARCY KOPFF, Student Council President Here you see our student council representatives. Our student council is not, like many student governments, merely a figurehead, but plays a very active part in our high school life. An example of this is their noon hour program of activities they planned and put into effect for us. Student 1 I 5 . , 'VY' l S ,i r PM 5- F w as of 1 A :-I Aznfg Q ROW ONE: K. Schack, J. Henderson, J. Callies, Mr. Kordus, Advisor, N Helbing, B. Schaller, M. Ehrmeyer. ROW TWO: M. Seefeldt, R. Washtock D. Rollins, W. Whitnall, M, Mersch, P. Stark. ROW THREE: R. Eh1ert,J Olson, J. Knaup, J. Linde, J. Meyers, K. Schagel. ROW FOUR: H. Brooks M. Norenberg, R. Hyland, G. Durfee, J. Rosenmeier. ROW FIVE: C. Welsch, K. Derleth, G. Schoenwetter, C. Gocker. 56 Council i X I CAROLE TRELEVEN Vice -President 1 gg i J K ROW ONE: J. TraPP. J. Morgan, R. Italiano, J. Badke, M. Heileman, J. Cigelske, S. Wolfgram. ROW TWO: J. Peterson, J. Link, P. Dassler, S. Morris, R. Reekie, B. Bird. ROW THREE B. Zannacker, M. Sharkey, J. Eyrise, P. Stabb, S. Theil. ROW FOUR W. Johnson, M. Cleary, P. Gitzinger, L. Miller, C. Piszczek. ROW FIVE: J. Everson, A. Sturm, G. Zieske. 57 following year x 3 DICK LUECK Sergeant of Arms MARY JO ROBERTS Secre tary The students pictured here are the student council alter- nates. They represent us, the ' students, at the council meet- ings in the absence of the regular representatives. Many times we promote them by electing them as the regular representative the 'Ike eau 4 Eventa T .T Q-C3 l P4 'X The school year of 1957 58 was one of many flrsts One of them occurred right here nn Beaver Dam It was the openmg of the new Sensor Hugh School The remamder of thus page IS devoted to what took place an thus school and In the world around us Thus year televnslon we viewed much em phasus on the adult western through such programs as smoke and Have Gun Wlll Travel On the lighter slde we saw the ,Z Qmeffl Uv-A SOO ,few ff' r 1 A Shortly before Christmas the students were presented wlth one of the best assemblues ever glven here In whuch Joss Wmd Dutch comedlan performed wlth hrs wnfe and a huge black poodle Returmng after Christmas vacatlon dlamonds proved to be a popular topuc of conversatuon both among the gurls and the women teachers In fact Mass Hardy our former Beaver Log advlsor left us for wedding bells After a look at the groom we don t blame her much eagerly awaited debut of the Pat Boone Show The advent of Sputnlks I and ll from Russia and later Explorer and Vanguard of the Umted States In outer space represented a mllestone an man s fight to conquer space Back In America the Edsel manufactured by the Ford Company was the sublect of much controversey In the automobile industry EEE tm ---A4 Ralph Flana gan entertalned us wuth a concert here In February In March Merle Evans dellghted us as he conduct ed the All Star Circus Band made up of musu clans from thrrteen schools ln thus area 0 4 ,. l ,. 58 u I t A T Ci . ' T33 if . . - ' T at . ' . I K 1 0 4 ..,.. I ' ' H . , . Kg . in F Y TT l . . . Maverick, Gun- . ' I I' . . 4 I .I .4 I . I y ,z i Y ' T ' T 1 X l Q X , I s I E cl l f F-7.43 Q ffl sb s P f 58 ' 0 N X ' , VHA ix 'Si A if 3235 '-X I A SQUAD Ga1lHe1b1ng Manlyn Hexleman Mary Ann Welsch Sue Thexl Marge Ehrrneyer Pat Stark The cheenleadefla. thus year pre sented us with many new cheers to the delight of the publlc and the student body One of them fol lowed the current flapper day trend ln that It was styled after the Charleston A pleasant addrtlon to the cheerleadmg squad was that of a mascot, talented llttle Shlrley Caves She thrllled us all with her Sky Rocket Captain and only sensor of the A-squad Cheer leaders was Pat Stark With this year she concluded four years of cheerleadmg We shall all mlss her sparklnng vntalrty and leadershlp Our cheerleader Ln acnon B SQUAD- Helene Eggon, Jean Trapp, Judy Henderson, Cathle Welsch, Cap , Mary Lmehan, Barb Zemp 59 5, 1' -HIS? ' '- ' fa we ATA Ig 'I U -3 7 . C K7 47 H I A I , - I , 211' , Q b l' . , ,gqfil . : x' A 1 4 , 'Ywfqf' ' ? ? f, , M tgjjln r 37 s , .4 nr ag .-. X 4.25.92-- lf jf I J , rj, u vzggeg - 1' - ' 3 v 0 1 n o - . 1 . . 0 1 1 . .H I n - - X' ny U ' . . . N W A . . . . . 1 O O ' I I . . - . . I . . O , . . . . . C ll ll ' ' The walls of the new gym echoed the cheers of the students and faculty as they backed their Beavers throughout the year. Winning or losing, our athletes were followed all the way. find 'He aaid, Let thene be athleteaf' And it waa ao. He called the coming toqethen of athletea I 957 Senion '3oot,l,gall Gnaduatea J Q ,J ,Q David Rollins Dick Scckefl' Jim Pederson Dennis Caves Je Y Phil HPS I Simon Peter Tony Hammer I Q. nf-W ' ROW ONE: D. Sackett, D. Hampton, P. Freitag J Olson R Lueck M Partrrck J Phxlhps T Hammer D Rollins J. Pederson, J. Carran, M. Simon, D. Caves.ROW TWO J Kuzmewlcz F Sromalskl D Kasper L Welsch M Mersch, R. Yaktus, A. Mueller, M. Cleary, J. Rernke J Everson H Budde ROW THREE B Stofflet B Hammer T. Helbing, M. Norenberg, B. Whitnall, G. Nenne 'Jheq Adhen 70 the Ladle 'Jen Commandmentan ob Good Spontamanahip 14 Squad '3ootball Beaver Dam, co-champion of the Little Ten Conference for three years running, held the inside track to a clear title in the i957 campaign Friday night October 25, after crushing Columbus 46-13, for its fifth straight victory. Berlin, meantime, was a 25-20 victim of Oconomowoc and yielded its share of the first place deadlock which prevailed since battling the Beavers to a tie early in the campaign. This year was a history making year for our fight- ing Beavers. They acquired their 4th straight conference title, setting an unequaled record for Little Ten Con- ference wins. B Squad '3ootball The l957 Junior Varsity Football team consisting mostly of Soph- omore and Junior boys put a lot of time and effort into their prac- tice under the watchful eyes and expert guidance of their coaches. The experience and training gained through J.V. football proves valuable as a stepping stone in the development of future varsity stars. Coach Duane Mehn, Coach Clinton Byrnes, Coach Gordon Kotinek, managers Ronnie Schwartz and Ray Olson, check the starting line-up. l . Uhou Shalt 'Jneat 'Viaitinq Studenta 144 Queata vw- . VN:-. , l W, . ROW ONE: G. Rueter, H. Brooks, J. Miller, L. Messer, J. Mayr, W. Johnson, R. Schneider, R. Steinike, M. Mucha R Rousseau, J. Sromalski. ROW TWO: R. Schauer, R. Schroeder, R. Heim, A. Foster, J. Haas, B. Strumberger, S Wolfgram, M. Butler, J. Cigelske, K. Schlagel, D. Busse. ROW THREE: H. Keller, J. Elser, G. Maas, R. Wilson R Palmiteer, D. Budde, J. Rabehl, J. Brooks, G. Mack. Coach Derleth player Merlrn Norenberg Coach Gagnon and Managers Wally Seller and Mrke Srlbernagel watch as the Beavers gaxn yardage Many hard hours of practrcrng and good coachrng pard off thus year as the Beavers proved their rrght to the Championship for the fourth straight trme The Beavers lost their frrst of the season to Watertown 6 O but came back wrth a smashrng vrctory of 30 O over Hartford In the first confer ence game Berlrn played here to tue up the conference trll the season s end b leavrng with a tied score of l3 I3 Green and White then traveled to Oconomowoc to score l9 points to Coonles , O Thus game put the Golden Beavers In a three way tue for flrst place Homecomrng nrght was a memor able one for the team and fams Horlcon was defeated 27 6 as the Beavers stayed rn the two way tie for frrst Qld Wills Beaten ln aSY Ame Beavers C ,3Q,:af t' lear Cro veff' Q W Beafltle. Eel Flnal 39 .dam Ha' 'Cvonem Hofi K . - pen .C1oldhClfm,a0aehlPS Berlm TrlumP Gfwon 7 C. DeYxe1l i Undef 1 lim -I llzlla nfl - r . ' V, ', V 'r Q -1- 3 -' 1-ft' .ff fr X'-,lm-1:tr'lt.l ' ' B 'y , ,r ,lugs X Ulf, , '. r ' ' ' 'ff Y! x'f lflfld Ss. uau n lb 5 Cleary watch as the Green and Whrre plaxer score rn the frrsr perrod of the Columbu game B 5-ii nw MA ,l 8 h ' Q 'of 1. Qi . . l D ' I . . . . . . ' I A 0 4' - is . 5 -,QV . . 4 , x x . I u I Y b 4 - ' 0 0 l ,VA . , . . . . p i K f . N - A at - ' ' - f-fL.'2.QY- 55 -' I .X 4 ' t' . A t ,S . A X Q ' ni -Ag-'Y - - - 3 ..ri:t 'x- - 4 , 4. , u , . . , 'Jsg e' in', Sackett, Lueck, Carran, Budde, Caves, and , Y . l S 4 . , Darcy Kopff and Gretchen Schoenwetter reward Captam Marv Pa1tr1ck after the Beavers beat Waupun 89 0 to wxn the1r Fourth Sualght Champlonshlp Next the Grldders traveled to May vllle s fleld to walk away wuth the ball 6 times and fnnally left the Mayville Red and White tneld with a score of 40 October 25th was the nlght BDHS honored the fathers of nts football team The last home game against Columbus showed the fathers they could be proud of thelr sons as they took the game away from Columbus 46 T3 With the Beavers wlnnmg and Berlin losing the tue for fnrst place was broken The Varsity team had virtually clnched thelr fourth straight champnonshlp by thus wan The season ended when the team traveled to Waupun and overpowered them 39 O. Thirteen seniors played their last game that night and made the T957 season an unforgetable one. -i L2 23? Q I l , If . , . . 12. 1 3 B Squad Baalcetball ROW ONE M Mucha R Stelmke S Banks D Guse R Schauer ROW TWO T Rellly R Wxlson H Brooks L Freber P Freund and Coach D Duerst Reapect and accept the decrarona of the Coachea and ofbzcrala aa Smal Beaver Dam s sophomore squad prcked up a share of the conference s rumor trtle when they beat Rlpon 54 43 In Its final The Beaver sophs made rt a four way tue for first place wrth Hartford West Bend and Oconomowoc All four teams had an 8 2 record However Coach Don Duerst's Beavers qurntet had a I3-6 mark for the season any I W-.5 t 1 MW' ff gg, f JOHN SROMALSKI H B Squad Manager 69 : . . . ' ' , . , . , . . : . ' , . ' ' I ' I ' I I ' ' U I C I U I ' Y , . . . a . u .. . I Jr, I 0 6 5 -1, I - . Y X 4 l - K - li snx . ' 'XJ og QQ I ss I y , rua i in .ha ' '11, I E V , I ll ' ' , 'm s L M RV- x m. IW!! . ' r ,,.,,. , U I 1 . Q N , 1, nrnudn ' 7 1' S' b I vnu JN Marv Paxtrlck Beaver Dam Beaver Dam Beaver Dam Beaver Dam Beaver m Beaver Dam Beaver m Beaver Dam Beaver Dam Beaver Dam Beaver m Beaver Dam Beaver Dam Beaver Dam Beaver Dam Beaver Dam Portage Watertown Madison Waupun Monroe Honcon Watertown West Bend Portage Columbus Berl I n Waupun Mayvl I le Hartford Oconomow Ripon Coach Don Euckson into the plaqmq anea at all tamed OC Mlke Subemagel Bob Hyland Harold Kaul Denms Caves 68 43 ' 80 39 62 Da 37 60 60 ' 56 Da 45 50 41 50 70 59 39 51 Da 49 ' 40 69 51 52 ' 48 70 61 56 68 79 ' 59 5 'Reapect all pfzopentq niqhta and vietnam bnom thnowznq anqthmq so so 4 Cnoaa Countnq 'Jeam Outstanding in the i957 Cross- Country campaign was Don McEvoy. Don ran against 48 other boys -S ......,T1mv A in the Little Ten Conference Meet, and by placing 3rd, won a Cross- Country Trophy The team as a whole had a rather poor season Out of a field of 6 teams they placed 5th un the Little Ten Meet, losing out in the Hartford Invitational Madison West Invitational, and State Cross Country Meet However, rn the Beaver Dam Meet they tled West Bend for first place ....vf-.Q ---r W v-- -1 Coach Creighton fDoc5 Spear plans Beaver Dam meet Runmng for the last time 1n therr sen1or year were Bob Beers and Floyd Brandenburg NI BN t n AM ROW ONE B Beers D McEvoy R Ehlert R Trejo ROW TWO F Brandenburg G Wood J Baker D Sawyer R Parfrey . . I . A fi if 8 if . . W 'A 'W if 4 x- x t R EEAVEIV ,X QV' U ,,- , f A,,E,r'XW K, B ,, 4 ,k: U , Q ' O , O -X ' 1 Y Q - Wneatlrnq l fx ff Coach Krause and Coach Mehn s matmen contmued theur quest for a Llttle Ten Confer ence crown by clambmg Into second place The boys dad a great 'ob all year long P and the school and community can be proud of them The coaches can be proud of the Beaver Dam wrestler Pms opponent wonderful work they dld wlth these boys 6 Stay off the plaqanq anea at all tzmea ROW ONE: J. Rabehl, R. Olson, R. Mayberry, R. Rousseau, A. Foster. J. Pederson, J. Schellpfeffer, G. Germain, L. Tesch, H. Keller. ROW TWO: D. Busse, G. Frederick, S. Wolfgram, R. Heim, G. Miller, A. Strum, P. Miller, G. Rueter, M. Bromberek, B. Whitmer. ROW THREE: L. Winkie, G. Wood, G. Reinke, W. Johnson, G. Smith. 73 xx i NW' Approximate I y seventy-five girls par- ticipated in G.A.A. bowling every other Wednesday night at Maple Lanes Bowling Alley. Under the super- vision of Miss Korten- dick, the girls acquired skill and enioyed the sport. Q1414 Bowling 7.Remain until activity ia completed 8..Do not boo on uae noiaemakena. f ,ui 90 A variety of new activities were in- itiated in the new Physical Education Department. Among these were: archery, dancing, marching, posture practice, golf, and various forms of tumbling. Making the pyramid was the favorite it stunt in which the girls participated. 2' . Applaud excellent penbonmancea bq oun opponenta aa well aa owl own. mixed Gum Claaaea Gloria Walhen taught the dancing styles from the old favorite waltz to the modern Rock-n-Roll . Keep neaaonalnlq quiet duninq a knee thnow and othen tenae aituationa. Mary Tratka succeeds in mak- ing her dive over three classmates. Rx -- Q ,-1 T -4 Q 1 f , Ziff'-Iss I ff I N All aboard for Washington D.C .... And 'He cneated uppenclaaamen, And -He called them 1 M f' 5110715 uw 'Wi 77 5 10.7 ,a.14..-7.-A, Future cartoonist Wayland man Destination-Moon l Qff-wA7'7- Little but loud Wants black hair Topnotch car hop ,f ,,,f 1 -'fi , f ff fa X t P yd Z' :I -5 ,f Q V 1 , ,f if ff' . ' pf 1554 Y 111 A ' f it -4 f'1,'f. f-J '15, , Big brown eyes 4,3 1 VA- ,' ,Q 5 Q fp., I LLKH4 . 'Oh brother ' . an 'A ff 7'. Has a nursing yen f J - J f-' nz' 'WK no 304 Qctkuu Quiet. . .in public Wants to travel Fine secretary K'0'ff4-N-If fi-4-lfz,Q.4 Nice guy Hi-Fi happy I. 'K ,i v-Q, cg. -grl,.XxAlxJ-as, ,P-I , 1 A . L Not foo long ago---we were Frustrated Fresh-b QTKK ' -'JN Q Another Perry Como men---with changing classes---iclmmed lockersv- new faces about us---tardy slips. :v 'A-'F'-'-YJ? xx' 4 1.2, 1,5-4L:sN'Yx. 5'-'KT 'fvlcfkkf T - Lii4.:C't'r da,vvvLu,5f4,4o.1f-1-55 Just call me talkative. . . Always has a man iMJ...J EL' 4-H enthusiast Giggles frequently Loves to flirt .Leaf-'C t Scientifically minded What, him worry? Gosh, I'm sleepy. 78 Gamma B-..J.-N Our future butcher Dislikes showoffs Good gum chewer I , 1 r I 1 'I :I f 1 ,I ' V s rift 1M .f :ct V I sl , I LJ!! 'ig Aff Cute from the stan , f L ,Cy J L Mischievious at heart 'M f' - -J Airline stewardess . 17,0 , , ff 4 y l'Xf jvf, . I V I Y ,M A 'v ,I xg .K,41xXX fy! X 7 ff' fu ff lyric fljf ,jf f I Q1-14 fpsmacl, Always a hello Dreamy miss Dad's my idol -,QLD EWJAJJ Loves auto races The golden hawk FORE! ! ! JJ,-I B-..J...l.,, School breaks up my whole day . . Girls tease him Bachelor girl Fred Waring fan Crazy schemes Loves to write A prim miss Likes Fox Lake 4 ff WM X X If X f ,ff dv-1-10-o..49f Long long hair Rings and things Always a friend 79 .J .ff 37-Qnownf Will fly somehow Hey, Daddy-O Ticket taker X if 6'-A4-41 L49 Another Doris Day I really mean it Ready for fun !l'7Z' Everybody s friend ' 1 ' b 'U 1 ,Alps Personality plus 51 Ll QQ WWDJJ9 QAM 61.61.441 5'-ZLIL fini' ficzzl fga4,?? vc! VC-6' do cc f i?Q4h7L .4 X6 A O ' f' .1-Mr c.,u.z. Ice-cream fan f Studious type Makes small talk 76 ,015-f Qzvunf OF Q , 1 ks r , 4 1 5'X . X ' As Sophomores we were accustomed to the school -ochve club members Invited to the Sophomore Teo full of school sprrlt. fro-1 G,-J4nAL just the facts Some vocabulary Likes truck driving 80 ti! Hamburgers, music a girl by his side Oh, Little John! ! t10nfQ0wuxw Oh, Eddie Mathews No more tan Hard worker fm!-441 154f----- Between you and me A certain fellow The Braves won! ! ! fglzlau-.0 He'11 bluff his way to heaven. Likes English 'll' lift? 43651 Juan., Jehosophats Hope I don't peel Barber's delight lim af.-'29 A smooth guy Home Companion Has a big heart X X . 4' X, milf' Z-...laf,d.1f..4f Holy cow Idol-Bob Lemmon Never a care 81 Blllded--....--Q Don't call me Willie' Early riser Possible Army man 2 A friend indeed Yea, Gym next Lots of rhythm N I Af f' , hX le, 0rrufafQ4.-Q4-1, Will head West Always lucky I believe it ,far F 42,4 iff' 0 Q1 ,GAL n . 7. fevwf- flaw? WJ , ,vavf CHQ 4' 'I K' a- al s 1 4 L LT-'ffl' v-fa 'L K M' A A, wa, lfj, f ' ,LVYVVVL Q axgvgribyrl '-are-1 M A quick mind Lot of man here Sports minded ww- Was- M,,',g3, , ,-few mfr , .ye I , , 1 f fr' ELQ... ,K...,....., Does crazy things Gay disposition 1t ain't too smart W' '94 f'z An able athlete Engineer at heart Wants to retire Q-au 71-A-IL Motto: Quiet Whiz at schoolwork I'm speechless Our Junior year---that big event-Junior Prom getting class rings and exchanging them working hard on Prom Committees. . .clecorations, and dancing. . . Baccalaureate ushering. v6v'-4-Nflaa-ad., Tall physique Outdoor fellow Pastime: Romance .fifzlawz Holy cats, people! Let's go fishing Talk, talk,talk S.,.LN,1c..,.,L I detest tests Sews a fine seam Hollywood Bound 82 L ' .1 1 ' N- . M, I .fn I L k f' A Lv 51 . it ,ww Ni iv JM4, 1.1.4194 He's just right Mademoiselle Modesty Willing to work knmaiwd All meat no potatoes . . Why study? How ibout that QAM find. Always neat Please allow me Never worries fad, Q.,-v ffm-eu Hobby: listening Don't ask me Introduce usl 0.041 1.48 He must be quiet A hunting we will go .' . Small and wise ff-Md-f-U Would lose a race with a snail. . . New York for me 9--sA2-QM, No women for me' Eat, drink, be merry ' Tiddly-Wink fan ,ua ,4v' X .Q X , P-140 9-+446 Another Jimmy Lynch. . .Tall8a quiet man. . . Can fix anything M rx. A, M ffdbw-:VJ Saves match covers Shoot that bird I need a car 83 '22-1-49441,-4,Lla6, Music drives ones woes away. . . . Nurses Aid if-- W 'ff'-Ja!! Five foot two. . . Eyes of blue Never dateless 'Q-vs Vw-9 Next stop, school! You're kidding Loves horses L t ,. L A A - 1 f E31 V ll ' gr' I siiip, A li- 312- ,I ,,.A 3 .' ,wr il ab 5-we . ai W i n We're on the air 1 N A small terror Play us a tune . , 4 'i is 4 A 2.111-al Be on time Likes to bowl Easy going guy How fast four years go---our Senior class play--- Probs---the Senior trip---dreaming of college and that first iob---now all are memories. Jafa. fr--Af Short, but shrewd Sports v girls 2 Steve's hobbies , , fb 'E' VlA.f,d..-,uf Don't mar the desks A fine printer Collects baseball cards at .21 X ' ., Ik 1 f Drives an Olds Likes basketball Small and quiet 84 Am.. 4,4 Intelligent SL popular Student Council head is she. . . 5' fa-v--4-Q A4-lv'-44' Likes spanish 'burgers Plans: Office work Sews and reads Cuff My Loves Baked Alaska Fast like a bunny Business college also am., una, The dash-board kid Fer shame on you Little and lively K, W :isa V Bdlfxaau Do tell, William She has personality Likes old movies tt: KZ? 12074 I m ' 1 ' fax' if -!lq4f:LDf-9 Far away to school A good listener I must decide' ii F . F . A . Sweetheart Tall, attractive blonde Letters, I get 1etters 85 ALJ le....J Me, a bachelor? Always hunting Real neat Country gentlemary Song in his heart M- K MMM Listens to radio f 'f ff we RJ wf.14,., WW Has a carrot top -1 Devil is in his eye Baseball conscious 45 BJ Ml all.-q Catsup and peanut butter Crazy 'bout girls Reads MAD Comics We remember the Twerp Dance---club ski1's--- the old fire-trap Arts Building--the quiet Li brory---parties-y--Zero Kweeks . 1 . Daw- 77Zuu.uu Hasn't a care Ambition: farming Such is life -Mm l fs- Z-01 ,714-f-Ulw-fig Farmer in the Dell Likes school Dessert: Chocolate cake -if fix ff 5, W fr wf.:a..J Neat and orderly Good worker Likes to ice skate I' . A quiet and well mannered person I can't wait 49f4-v7TL17C.MJ5y- Monday blues Neat convertible You know? 86 fa-4.1 Mmm Youngest Senior She hates snobs Peel them tires 0, S,- A F07'?-'UPL Hobby: archery Dislikes slow drivers College bound Q Hobby: dates Pizza, anyone? Enjoys bowling ,Aww-al., Yummy Oh, those nights Private secretary No kidding? 11' Nqr jfzbfimy 7066 Quiet and Dependable Heart of gold Hobby: sewing .5..,,...9, Q1-21442 Collects stars For crumb's sake Anything for a laugh 4 ! f9?r f An able worker Desires to travel Who me? ,x itll if Lifefbf every Marty w , - L if mesflee A 87 x R MA-gvti autuwt A walking encyclopedia A matter of opinion Idol: a good chef 5 I fakexpizzax 2,447 544011 A great pretender .loin the Marines Hobby: reading JM MM VYLNW ia sei-2 We Nutsabouttrombone ff ' , f 0 A . , 4' 'ig 4 Desifesfobeweallhy yfawv af vw M Y a trike up the band V X U . 7 L X054 l 'vi Zgfyifa ,J,fU44045'ffjf.75'f V .r Q J V, yvx An athlete that scores in more ways than one. Never complains 1-J' Remember all the fads ?---Bermudas and knee socks---the Italian hairstyle---the rock and roll saclclles---white tennies--bulky knit sweaters--- Ivy League . X f Einar, fin-6 Desire: dress designer How about a swim? Likes a good joke 5wvYP0-'fo-n-oJ Maybe another Musical Steak and Mushrooms e Future Uncertain . S JL . wwf Irk' fl R rs L' -7 ' Al lsrb - 'xi-fi -IP? .X IEE, C27 R Inky, ky I ' I 'gel 'bf elf,-,K ' N W , J-2 N 4-we xl' Q,r'Jrxm. 3 lx' J - .338 ft., Y-Mafw-'f1+-9 Pet peeve: teachers Aye, aye, sir Valuable sportsman F-,, fndnqqw Engineering plans ,aa W if rfb 13' Has a hot car Money is important Water-skiis may 1244450 Got any gum? Golden hair Loves diamonds Good wrestler W A , W0 Gentleman first class 07 by fl 14 L' i Gaze. exam., A June night Has a steady Sparkling eyes su G+,- Collects weapons Women confuse me Big game hunter '96 .. If QK if QA.. Qdwh.. Has artistic ability Loves to laugh That's life' Loves St. Bernards Lifeguard at Dells Has a friendly smile J .4 WJ ' iv! fllf ty' Q U W, . Full of fun A certain marine Warm hearted friend I ,J-.. Z4 -i-41--Qataaa. For heaven sakes Nuts about boys! ! Talkative I MLM , Loves the country Model railroader Likes baseball 89 -X mmm a , fwfr ffjf' ff Mu Jfflwfgff- 'Vivid' iff L ,y lfryggif Q fd, z fig! W uf gre fl ,A Lf! jg' if Ready for dictation 4 fry Plays many instruments Always ready with an answer Small and fragile Gifted with charm X- 2?.z1..f341 I'm available Hunting for deer Desire: Auto expert B-Ms.. Eb!-t.,.,-W And her tongue trips merrily on .... Social success fp 'Yidwv ' LQ , .Jw My t ' Ltd' Si V , J ffpw lx A .Ao y ' N if F .2 ' Mia., Quiet, dependable, Has a genial smile Ya, little jazbo Our new school--fsingle lockers---students being 777441. 9' 5,4056 Leader of activities Will attend the U Friendly to all 12.420 ff...-cl! Keeps late hours on Friday night. . . How's life treating you? fooled by the gym bell---TV in Commons orea--- dead end corridors---Dedication Ceremony. 772'-ff----f Hobby islhorses '57 Homecoming Queen Small and sweet Pass the spare ribs She'll take your temp. Sure is strange I'm ready to retire Mr. Republican Hobby: Eating 90 N L Ai' fx . .4 ,Ska Kqpvv ' Doesn't need to be cranked, is a self starter. . eluuab -XJ.-AJD Wi11it move? . . . would like to play hockey. . .Must work ,e, ,Q 'I ff? 'A iw , ,,,,,.t ,W X 7' 43 y 6 y -1 -I Xt it A 5 1 N J-1-f 2...-CLf I gave up thinking, it's a bad habit. Long days, short nights -P-'W6v6f-Y-f-I School, . No sweat My one and only Ford Hunts. . .what? . A 1 , fx' 42 V' x ,fi ,. x fe.: - H .jf x J.9wL..l1 hdtv E, Z fjmuybzft. ' Hobby: Art work The last of three .7 J ages baseball h Love thy neighbor sues to teac F11 th' l d . ' oow is ea er A 4' X 41 i' 16'-ay ,incl Cheerful and willing to help. . Attractive lass! . . 2 l V . -Gy a.fJ,A...., I Sputnik watcher I've got a beat He'1l argue his point 91 XXSL M was-144-N wanna' good life Aviation bound Mad about potatoes 44'- Why must we have a faculty to spoil the fun? Smooth W M if :raw ., 5' is mf ' , t at lau v ' Plans- nursing V 'V' F Likesofried chicken N My , fi x-' W Y iff Vi W 3' yt L ji' i all f,.c...,.w Will truck livestock Wavy hair Works with groceries iii iw M--ff' it A good bowler Lives by the lake -A Slim and trim ' Y W.,4-JIJJ0-3.Lt 'Never go with girls' I , ' Going to work . , ,I ac' -- , , I IJ Army bound 1, 1' ,: '.,ffx f 'I ' 1 . '. 4 xg, ' '7 ' 'vll i I f ,V . 'k,A Activities in school---dancing lessons in the makeup room---outdoor Archery---World Series ---music at mealtime---mile long cafeteria lines. 34 rim' if , . I i Has a bright smile A cute queen Activity girl She's lovely. . She's engaged. Qu-2-1JJ.,..z Cruises the town Car doctor. . .Has a weakness for girls ,,Jf Ill- , i . V ., k X .. ,- r. K- , , '..' I f fi Lt j I 1 f I 1' 5 ' ,c L . J w L t1 4. O, .J :J 1'LV-' 7 ' L sL L l' gi L 1 i s. P- fi Vx. I -, x., .L , IL she uses AJAX y jjj, f L is X yy: . Ms, ,mf Loves to work Mil J nf -k I Long lonely nights if I .VN ' g' . She will succeed , fi, M J Vg' Jf f 'VM JA' fin ilfrfyn U .1 AN rt'-W I if i flu Talks alot, says nothing fi. bfi' Any night life Q' A born bebop! ! 92 4 I .ff . ij ,Lf lf X, L . , , C1 1-0 .ai MU .u..L lt's Saturday Take it easy Mickey Mouse fan f Q1 f Jai! if f7'bfL f X j 7' LA-X. ,J M fine! GAA f . U! 5 Jada! .A.L' f,,,,' P' . lv ,- y ,f l . 8,-Lau 1.4.1-23.1, will farm Likes to stare English teacher fan fue Lvl' Pretty hair Cheerleading captain Always on the go The quietness broken by Miss Altemus---During classes hall monitors on duty---student re- cepfuomsfs working in the office---teachers faking their break in The faculty lounge--- Mrs Ell1s dusting her way doyvn the halls. 1 I A 1 f r x 4 ' l 1 V' 4 I . . AZ-......, e.s..l.,., Moments to remember l-lobby: Skating I A.-bn 9- E-ll Dinn- ganna-1-D-nv Works at hospital Likes shrimp Off of Columbus! ! 'vs All 'T Ai' 2 f is Q in Why! -give A trip ro Africa Has a way with men Will go far in life 643.17-f Easy going Desire: Pass Probs A good swimmer f if 9-A-uf Whqz Likes the city Hobby: Dancing Uncertain future pu., oaum Plays guitar A long weekend Loves to sing , Aw .LMA-. L,,rl-.--.A. Quiet in all classes 4--1, UA No more worries Rarely seen without Dick I J , , , f , p ,L ' 111 get him yet' O,-2 'I don't think so 'vvs..,.Q,.-A The way to a'man's heart, is through his stomach. A good listener 95 .ii 5 If-lp J yen-rv-sv tfv-wig 'I want a mink' Drop dead Cute dimples . ,VA 9.4.1 11--AML I won t argue Wears two watches his and hers. . sf f sf'f3'9j ,ff rgJ',-f .i, -... , - aH'97fQJbJ Likes asparagus. . . Serious. . . has a definite goal in life I Cwlszbgfui Peter Pan fan Oh, to sing I wish I knew 1' CB'- 3 f' X. ana-.J u9r'-'J Ugh, Boys ! ! ! She can cook I don't know 7 1 '1J Lots of knick-knacks Talks 'n talks 'n talks Sure I'm satisfied Ko-14. Mbhuh.-u A box of dynamite Works for Dad Long eyelashes Our school days ore leff as a wonderful memory--- never fo be forgotten---to cherish forever in our hears---as we now step into the future . '4gJf'j7f?ZL'Lf V d X2 H if f 'X ZYLMZQGMI HMA, galuhu I study for success Will travel Well, you know Down on the farm I like to 1oaf Oh, to be free t 5 as- '1'-a sw Zu-1... I'm not telling The Navy needs me Wann?8rL?a? 9ff..x'w4c,u,,-J. Hobby: boat-riding Flirty eyes and dancing feet X, 1 1 A 1 6AAo-fr-v 2400111 yy . Hub of the Log Hobby: embroidering ' Desire: fly to Korea ,, y A ,qs 'O She never gambles NOT PICTURED, David Hinks May I help you? Seamstress 96 Wlomenta 'Jo Remember: A W 'tv . ff if 'ff A 4,4 A 4-4-5 1-,Q . A 1 14 J L9 e fi , ff .7 ' A 1 v 5' If x 4 Supenlativea .... MOST INTELLIGENT Barb Regllng and Tony Hammer were chosen for thus honor because thenr scholastrc abullty can be seen an all areas of actnvlty Runners up Sandy Morris and Duck LaReau MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Mary Jo Roberts and Jam Pederson are sure to reach their goals In whatever they do Runners up Carol Prszczek and Dennls Whltmer pw Runners up: Darcy Kopff, Dick Lueck. 'fi 4, Q' fi V7 BEST ALL AROUND Gretchen Schoenwetter and Muke Sllbernagel have consnstently won the respect of thelr fellow students lv 'III Wx W... till BEST ATHLETES Pat Stark and Marv Paltrlck are an the lame llght In the field of sports Runners up Bonnue Dupuls and Jerry Phulllps 98 , K I DJ ' ' Z, - . T lf. 5 0 L . , - P . . Q . . l A 1 - . . X ' nr N vc... I I V . I . Q K , Z5 Il?! ' fqlffgga . . . L7 n l ' . . . ' 5 T , : 0 W 1' f . , I , If , X 4 ' fl, 1,2 . 6 S rf' , 't . 'T . TX si - A , x - ' 7 - y N 1 Q,,-- , ,. X X fs i- if A I l fl L x 1 W- Q 0 . 1 . . . V U L '. V -L lx fl Ax I 0 I C -f:ff??'f T' 5 ' x ' N ., - 3 , ' . if its-it A , ' MOST MUSICAL Musnc IS the specraluty of Barb Blrd and Duck Sackett Runners up Barb Buboltz and Peter Bordwell lf? -1-J' -:M BEST MANNERED Janet Callnes and Match Snmon are well known around B D H S for their wmmng smlles and good manners Runner ups Kay Budde and John McKmstry L'S71,p N-Q MR 8. MISS VOGUE Sandy Helbmg and Dex Groose meet our approval as berng the best-dressed couple around school. 99 WITTIEST When It comes to humor Rosle Reekle and Jlm Herbrand can keep anyone In strtches Runners up Mary Thlel and Bob Washtock Senrofr Jndex These are the clubs and actrvttres m whrch the Senrors partrcrpated durrng therr four years at Beaver Dam Hrgh School LAWRENCE ADAMZAK SALLY A RMST RONG BONNIE BAKER FAY BAKER ROBERT BEERS DENNIS BENDER ALVIN BERNDT BARBARA BIRD JOANNE BIRKHOLZ JEANNE BLOOMFIELD BETTY BOCK JOANNE BOHL PETER BORDWELL JULIE BORNICK FLOYD BRANDENBURG CAROL BROOKS JAY BROWN BARBARA BUBOLTZ KATHRYN BUDDE JANET CALLIES LARRY CALLIES JOHN CARRAN DENNIS CAVES PATRICIA CONROW JEROME CROMHEECKE PATRICIA DASSLER PATRICIA DONAHUE BONNIE DUPUIS WILLIAM ERDMAN PETER FREITAG BARBARA GLASSMAN DEXTER GROOSE RONALD GUELZOW PETER GRACE ANTHONY HAMMER ELAINE HAMMER DEAN HAMPTON JAMES HARTL SANDRA HELBING Transferred from St Peters 2 Huntrng 8: Frshrng 2 StudentCouncrl2 Graphrc Arts 2 Photog 2 3 Wrestlmg 2 Beaver Call Staff 4 lntermural Sports 2 3 4 Art 8: Craft Club 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Forensrcs 1 4 Chorus 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Nature Club 2 3 Allred Youth 1 2 3 G A A 1 2 3 4 Class Offrcer 2 Treasurer Drrvers Club 4 Cheerleader 1 2 M C Club 4 Drama 2 3 Chorus 4 Treasurer Prom Commrttee 3 Nature 1 2 Allred Youth 2 3 G A A 1 2 3 4 Bandl 2 Forens1cs4 M C Club4 T B L 3 Chorus4 Nature Club 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Allred Youth 2 G A A 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Drrvers Club 4 Pep Band 3 4 Latrn Club 1 Madrrga14 Grrl s Trro 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Football 2 Track 3 4 Art 8: Craft Club 2 3 lntermural Sports 3 4 Cross Country 4 Photography 2 Transferred from St Peters 2 Drama 4 Boy s Glee Club 2 3 4 Allred Youth 1 2 Swag 1 2 3 4 Vrce Presrdent 3 Beaver Lo staff 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Radro Productron 3 Forensrcs Prom Commrttee 3 Photo 2 3 lntermural Sports 3 4 Drrvers Club 4 Craft Club 1 2 3 l-luntrn gc Frshrng 2 3 Forensrcs 1 2 4 Chorus Conservatron Club 2 Prom Commrttee 3 Band 1 2 3 F T A 1 2 3 4 Vrce Presrdent 3 Presrdent 4 Pep Band 1 2 3 4 Dance Band 1 Orchestra 1 2 M C Club4 L tureClubl2GAA 1234 G A A 3 Swag 2 Beaver Call staff 3 4 Assrstant Edrtor 3 Co Edrtor 4 Forensrcs 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Record Club 1 M C Club 4 Drama 1 Forensrcs 4 Chorus 2 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Cheerleader 2 Nature Club 2 3 A1lredYouth2 3 G A A 1 2 3 4 Transferred from St Mary s 3 Chorus 3 4 T B L 4 Madrrgal 4 Grrls Glee Club 4 Band 1 2 3 Golf 1 2 3 Pep Band 3 Photog Clubl 2 Prom Commrttee 3 Forensrcs Drama Club 1 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Student Councrl 1 Conservatron 1 lntermural Sports 4 F F A 1 Cross Country 3 4 Chorus 2 3 F H A 1 Grrls Glee Club 1 Football 2 3 Track 2 3 4 Art 8a Craft 4 Allred Youth 3 Basketball 2 lntermural Sports 3 Drama Club 2 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Lrbrarran 4 Art Club 1 3 Prom Decoratrons 3 Madrrgal Srngers 3 4 Grrl s Trro 3 M C Club 4 Treasurer T B L 3 Prom Commrttee 3 Allred Youth 3 F T A 4 Drama 4 Entered from St Peter s 2 T B L 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Nature Club 3 Vrce Presrdent F H A 1 2 3 4 Vrce Presrdent 3 Presrdent 4 Swag Club 1 Beaver Log Staff4 G A A 4 Student Councrl 4 Graphrc Arts 4 lntermural Sports 4 Entered from St Peter s 2 Prom Commrttee 3 Football 2 3 4 lntermural Sports 3 Baseball 2 3 Transferred from Westfreld 4 Chorus 4 Track 4 Football 4 Basketball 4 F H A 1 Drama Club 1 Swag Club 2 Photog Club2 Nature Club 3 Prom Com mrttee 3 T B L 4 Student Councrl 2 3 Football 1 Prom Commrttee 3 l-Iuntrn 8s Frshrng 1 2 4 Nature Club 2 3 Prom Commrttee 3 A A 1 2 Band 1 2 3 4 Drrvers Club 4 Swag Club 2 Pep Band 4 Student Councrl 2 Forensrcs Allred Youth 1 2 Band 1 2 3 4 Conservatron Club 1 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Forensrcs 3 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Allred Youth 2 3 4 G A A 1 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Presrdent 4 Drrvers Club 4 Photog Club 1 2 Secretary 1 Treasurer 2 Trr M 2 3 4 Presrdent 4 M C Club 4 F F A 1 2 3 4 Swag Club 1 2 3 4 Vrce Presrdent 3 Sergeant at Arms 4 Foot ball 1 Drrvers Club 4 Conservatron Club 1 Chorus 2 Prom Commrttee 3 Football 2 3 4 Allred Youth 2 Class Offrcer 1 Treasurer lntermural Sports 4 Drrvers Club 4 Lettermen s Club 4 F F A 1 2 3 4 Treasurer ofF F A 4 Badger Boys State Alternate Student Coun crl 3 Entered from St Peter s2 F H A 2 3 4 Pornt Charrman 4 G A A 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Drrvers Club 4 Entered from St Peter s 2 Conservatron Club 2 Allred Youth 3 Track 2 Huntrng 8: Frshrn 2 Prom Commrttee 3 F F A 2 3 4 Entered from St Peter s 2 Prom Commrttee 3 Band 2 lntermural Sports 3 4 Drrvers Club 4 Pep Band 2 Dance Band 2 Prom Commrttee 3 Football 1 2 3 4 Lettermen s Club 3 4 Hunttng 8: Frshrng 4 Graphrc Arts 4 Bad er Boy s State 3 Baseball 1 2 3 4 T B L 3 G 3 4 Transferred from St Peter s 2 Football 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 lntermural Sports 3 4 Conservatron Club 2 3 4 Vrce Presrdent 3 Allred Youth 2 Huntrng 8a Frshrng 1 Drrvers Club 4 Art 8t Craft 1 Chorus 2 Prom Commrttee 3 Nature 2 Allred Youth 1 2 3 G A A 1 2 3 4 Class I ' .,.':' '. : ' 1 ...4: T.B. .29N8, ' ' . Q' . . . . . . :.F.H.A..1,2. , H G,A,A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3g'Drivers Club' 4g Forensics 4,3 Beaver Log Staff 4g, ...:.A.A.g2..: , HI .- JAMES HERBRAND DONALD HALSNE DAVID HINKS DARLENE HUPF PETER HUSSLI ROBERT HYLAND DOUGLAS JANISCH KAREN JONES DAN KAISER RUTH ANN KARAS HAROLD KAUL DAVID KEIL JOHN KIENOW NANCY KIRCHBERG IOANNE KIRCHOFF CASMIR KLAPPER JACQUELINE KNAUP ROBERT KOCH DARCY KOPFF CAROL KRENZ EUNICE KRINKE DONALD KRUEGER VILAS KRUEGER STEPHEN KUEHL RICHARD La REAU LLOYD LATHROP RUTH ANN LAUTH RICHARD LEEC H WILLIAM LEISSES ALICE LENZ L0uANN LIMBERG JANET LINK RICHARD LUECK DALE MAAS ROBERT MALLON LA WRENCE MA LLON AARON MCDOWELL KATHLEEN MCMILLAN JOHN MCKINSTRY KATHY MEISTER DAVID MESSER JANET MEYER SANDRA MILLER SANDRA MORRIS Offrcer 2 Vrce Presrdent Latrn Club 1 Student Councr12 3 Conservatron Club 2 3 Prom Commrttee 3 Art 82 Craft 1 Intermural Sports 4 Huntrng 8: Frshrng 1 2 3 Secretary 3 Transferred from Radclrffe Communrty Hrgh Iowa 4 Non Partrcrpant F H A 1 2 3 4 Drrvers Club 4 Lrbrary Club 1 Swag 3 A 2 Conservatron Club 1 2 Vtce Presrdent 1 Chorus 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Boy s Glee Club4 Art8tCraft1 2 Prom Serverl Bad erBo s State3 Basketballl 2 3 4 Letter men s Club 2 3 4 Huntrng 8t Frshrng 2 4 reasurer 2 3 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Stu dent Councrl 4 Conservatron Club 1 2 3 Prom Committee 3 Prom Server 1 Drwerg Club 4 Huntrng Sa Frshrng 3 A H A Entered from St Peter s 2 Transferred from Lrttle Rrver Jr Hrgh Mramr Florrda 2 Forensrcs 3 4 Nature Club 4 G A A 3 4 F T A 2 3 4 Hrstorran 3 Treasurer 4 Lrbrary Club 2 Prom Commrttee 3 Prom Commrttee 3 Football 2 3 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Lettermen s Club 4 Badger Boy s State 3 Cross Country 1 Prom Commrttee 3 Track 1 2 F F A 1 2 3 4 Reporter 3 Graphrc Arts 2 3 4 Drrvers Club 4 Huntrng Sc Frshrng 1 2 3 4 Graphrc Arts 3 4 Baseball 1 2 T B L 3 4 Allred Youth 3 Band 2 3 4 A H Forensrcs 4 Basketball 2 Intermural Sports 1 3 4 Graphrc Arts 2 3 4 Vrce Presr dent 4 Graphtc Arts Craft Club 1 2 3 Baseball 2 Chess 8a Canasta 1 Huntrng 8a Frshrn 2 Wrestlrn Manager 3 Prom Commrttee 3 Trans erred from ayland 2 T B L 3 4 G A A 3 4 Drrvers Club 4 Art Kc Craft Club 1 2 Huntrng Sz Frshrng 2 F F A 1 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Presrdent 4 Drama Club 1 2 3 4 Forensrcs 2 3 4 Chorus 4 All School Play 2 3 Prom Com mrttee 3 Art Club 1 2 3 Presrdent 2 3 Allred Youth 4 G A A 1 2 3 4 Prom Server 1 Drrvers Club 4 Student Councrl 2 3 4 Secretary3 Presrdent4 M C Club 4 Badger Grrl s State Alternate 3 Latrn Club 1 Drama Club 1 Prom Commrttee 3 F H A 1 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Swag Club 1 T B L 4 Drrvers Club 4 Conservatron Club 3 4 Drama Club 4 G A A 1 F H A 1 2 Lrbrary Club 1 Swag Club 2 3 Record Club 2 Non Partrcrpant Intermural Sports Fciopbzll 1 2 Intermural Sports 1 2 3 4 Baseball 2 Prom Commrttee 3 Drrvers C u News Edrtor Drama Club 1 Forensrcs 2 3 4 Chorus 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Boy s Glee Club 2 Baseball 2 Dance Band 3 4 Madrrgal Srngers 3 4 Craft Club 2 Chorus 2 3 4 Nature Club 1 2 Allred Youth 1 2 4 G A A 1 2 3 4 GrrlsGlee Club 1 F B L A 2 Madrr al Srngers 4 Latrn Club 1 Entered from St Peter s 2 rrvers Club 4 Football 1 Track 1 Basketball 1 Intermural Sports 2 3 4 Huntrng Sc Frshrng 1 2 Gra phrc Arts 3 4 Prom Commrttee 3 F B L A 1 2 Chorus 2 3 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Nature Club 1 2 3 Secretary 3 Allred Youth 1 2 3 Grrl s Glee Club 1 GAA 123 FHA 12 Band1234 SwagClub2 T B L 3 Chorus 4 Nature Club 2 3 4 Presrdent 4 Allred Youth 2 G A A 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Drrvers Club 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Student Councrl Alternate 4 Gul s Trro 4 Entered from St Peter s 2 Prom Commrttee 3 Football 2 3 Class Offrcer 3 Treas urer Baseball 2 3 Intermural Sports 3 Lettermen s Club 2 Wrestlrng 2 Forensrcs 4 M C Club 4 Prom Commrttee 3 F F A 1 2 3 4 Intermural Sports 2 3 4 Huntrng 8: Frshrng 1 2 Cross-Country 1 Huntrng 8a Frshrn 1 Intermural Sports 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 ootball 1 2 3 Intermural Sports 1 3 4 Lettermen s Club 2 3 4 Sergeant at Arms 4 Baseball 1 2 4 Wrestlmg 4 Conservatton Club 1 2 Huntrng 8a Frshrng 1 3 F F A 1 2 3 4 Band 1 Drama Club 3 Chorus 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Nature Club 1 2 Allred Youth 2 3 4 G A A 2 3 4 Presrdent 4 Grrl s Drrll Team 1 Student Councrl Alternate 2 Foren srcs 4 M C Club 4 Tf3Ck 3 4 Manager 4 Nature Club 1 2 Allred Youth 1 2 Band 2 3 Basketball 2 Lettermen s Club 4 Pep Band 3 Prom Commrttee 3 Photog Club 1 Prom Commrttee 3 Nature Club 3 Allred Youth 1 2 G A A 1 Band 1 2 3 Grrls Glee Club 1 Forenstcs 3 4 Latrn Club 1 2 M C Club 4 Transferred from Wa land 3 F F A 3 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Prom Commrttee 3 Lrbrary Club 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Nature Club 2 3 Presrdent 3 Allred Youth 1 4 F H A 1 2 3 4 Band3 4 PepBand4 DramaClub1 Trr M 3 Drama Club 1 2 3 4 Forensrcs 2 3 4 T B L 4 G A A 1 Prom Commrttee 3 F:F.a 51,9 'r3'14'r , , , ' I . 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' ' ' ' , H u JANET KUEHN Prom Committee 3: F.H.A, 3,4g Swag Club 2g Latin Club lg Beaver Class Staff 4, . . : ' an ' ' . .c ' : ' . : IUSS MUELLER JUDITH MYSZKA FRANCES NICKEL KATHLEEN NOLL JEROME NOVENSKI LORETTA OLSON JAMES OLSON KENNETH OEST RICH MARVIN PAIT RICK HENRIETTA PASK STANLEY PAVLONS JAMES PEDERSON BETTY PERRETON NEAL PERSCHKE JERRY PHILLIPS CAROL PISZCZEK ARLENE POLENSKE JA MES POLZIN ELAINE PROPST JUDITH RABEHL ARTHUR RAHN ROSEMARY REEKIE BARBARA REGLING BONNIE RHEINGANS LILA R.HODE MARY JO ROBERTS RUTH ROEDL DAVE ROGERS DAVID ROLLINS JOSEPH RETICHECK PATRICIA ROSE MARY ROUSSEAU SHERILL RUET ER LCROY RUPNOW JAMES RUSHLOW RICHARD SACKETT C HA RLES SADOWSKI SANDRA SCHACK CARL SCHAUER JOEL SCHELLPEFFER JOSEPH SCHERADELLA ARNOLD SCHMITT JUDI SCHMIDT MARLENE SCHMIDT Band 1 2 3 4 Drrvers Club4 Lattn Club 1 2 M C Club2 Prom Commrttee 3 Football 2 Track 1 2 3 4 Art Club 1 2 3 Nature Club 1 Intermural Sports 1 3 4 Lettermen s Club 3 4 Huntrng 8: Fxshrng 3 Cross-Country 1 Patrol Boys 3 Student Councrl 3 Transferred from Detrort 1 Chorus 4 Swag Club 2 3 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Grrl s Glee Club Entered from St Peter s 2 T B L 3 G A A 2 3 Art Club4 Entered from St Peter s 2 Lrbrary Club 2 3 4 Presrdent 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Footballl 2 Photog Club 1 Art 8: Craft Club 2 3 Tennrs 1 3 Intermural Sports 2 Drrvers Club 4 Huntrng 8: Frshrng 1 3 Transferred from Columbus 3 Prom Commrttee 3 Football 1 2 3 Track 1 2 3 Allred Youth 1 2 Radro 3 Photog Club 1 2 Band 1 2 Student Councrl 2 Prom Server 1 Basketball 1 2 Intermural Sports 3 Lettermen s Club 3 Bad er Boy s State 3 Pep Band 1 2 Transferred from Narrmasu Hrgh chool Tokyo Japan 3 Chorus 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Drrvers Club 4 Lettermen s Club 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 Presrdent 4 Graphrc Arts 4 Sergeant at Arms 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Student Councrl 1 Chess 8: Canasta 1 Transferred from Juneau 2 T B L 4 Treasurer 4 Grrl s Glee Club 1 Prom Commrttee 3 Graphrc Arts 4 Baseball 3 4 Intermural S rts 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Football 1 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 lntermura S rts 1 3 4 Letter pnelp s Club 3 4 Badger Boy s State 3 Wrestling 2 3 4 Craft Clu 1 Huntrng 8: rs rn Cheer eader s 1 2 Co Captarn 2 G A A 1 2 3 Band 1 2 3 4 Drrvers Club 4 Pe Band 4 Pe Club 1 Dance Band 1 2 3 Student Councrl Alternate 1 Orchestra Grrl s Drrl Team 1 Prom Commrttee 3 Art 8: Craft Club 1 2 3 Presrdent 2 Drrvers Club 4 Photog Club 1 Football 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Lettermen s Club 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Entered from St Peter s 2 Drama Club 4 Treasurer 4 Forensrcs 3 4 Prom Com mrttee 3 Drrvers Club 4 Class Offrcer 3 Secretary Band 2 3 4 Vrce Presrdent4 G A A 3 4 Allred Youth 2 4 Student Councrl 2 3 4 Alternate 2 4 Drama Club 1 Nature Club 2 Art Club 3 G A A 3 Allred Youth 2 F H A 1 Historran 2 Beaver Log Staff 3 4 M C Club 4 Forensrcs 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Hunting 8: Frshrn 1 2 3 4 Presrdent 4 F F A 2 3 Conservatron Club 4 T B L 4 Prom Ommltlee 3 Nature 1 Allred Youth 2 3 4 G A A 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 Drrvers Club 4 Prom Commrttee 3 G A A 2 F H A 3 Allred Youth 4 Beaver Log Staff4 Band 1 2 3 4 Drrvers C1ub4 Patrol Boy s 1 F F A 1 2 3 4 Drama Club 2 3 4 Forensrcs 3 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Allred Youth 2 3 4 Presrdent 4 G A A 1 4 Class Offrcer 1 Treasurer Drrvers Club 4 Beaver Call Staff 3 4 Edrtor 4 Reporter s Club 1 Pep Club 1 M C Club 4 Drama Club 2 3 4 Forensrcs 1 3 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Allred Youth 3 4 G A A 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Vrce Presrdent 2 Prom Server 1 Drrvers Club 4 Pep Band 3 4 Trr M 3 4 Hrstorran 4 Orchestra 1 2 Pep Club 1 Latrn Club 1 Student Councrl 2 Entered from Wayland 2 Drama Club 2 Chorus 3 4 Allred Youth 2 3 4 G A A 2 3 4 Vrce Presrdent 4 Golf 3 4 Nature Club 2 3 Forensrcs 4 M C Club 4 Secretar Drama lub 3 Nature Club 2 G A A 4 F H A 1 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Vrce Pres rdent 4 Allred Youth 2 3 Drrvers Club 4 Drama Club 1 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Prom Commrttee 3 Allred Youth 4 G A A 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Forensrcs 3 4 Prom Server 1 Pep Band 1 2 3 4 Student Councrl 4 Secretar G A A 1 2 3 F H A 1 llred Youth 1 Nature Club 1 Student Councrl Alternate 1 Huntm 8: Frshrng 1 Drrvers Club 4 Prom ommrttee 3 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Track 1 2 Baseball 3 4 Intermural Sports 4 Huntrng 8: Frshrng 1 2 Badger Boy s State 3 Lettermen s Club 3 4 Secretary 4 A 2 Entered from St Peter s 2 Prom Commrttee 3 Allred Youth 3 G A A 3 T B L 4 Forensrcs 2 4 Chorus 4 Prom Commrttee 3 G A A 1 3 4 Class Offrcer 4 Treas urer Homecomrng Queen 4 Allred Youth 2 3 Art Club 2 3 Secretary 3 M C Club 4 Pe Club 1 Grrl s Drrll Team Drama Clu 3 All School Play 3 Prom Commrttee 3 G A A 2 3 F H A 1 2 A Prom Commrttee 3 Nature Club 2 4 Huntrng 8: Frshrng 1 Intermural Sports 1 Entered from St Peter s 2 Drrvers Club 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Football 2 3 4 Track 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Class Offrcer 1 3 4 Vrce Presrdent Intermural Sports 1 4 Baseball 2 Drrvers Club 4 Vrce Presrdent Lettermen s Club 4 Badger Boy s State 3 Pep Band 3 4 Drrvers Club 4 Drama Club 1 2 T B L 2 3 Forensrcs 1 G A A 1 2 3 Treasurer 3 Allred Youth 1 2 3 Prom 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Q : 1 1 ' 1 : 1 1 1 5 .1. : .1 . FIF, . 1.,g,3i4.. ' F.F, , 1, ,3,4. 1 1 1 1 1 ..:.I'1 ':: .'I:::': :I is ' DONALD SEKEL ' ' 3' 'I I :Q I Q ' 1' F:H'. '. 1,2,3. 1 1 U .5 ,. ' .,.: g1:..' : : ' -' F.F, . 1, ,3,4. 1 1 1 1 I ,4: I ' : ' : ..... Q . . . 9 ' . .45 : . . . . : . . . , : ' ' 9 ' 0,45 ' . 1 I :F ...... : Q : - gF.H,A, r,2. 1 1 1 1 o do In 111: .9 .I .0 ,o 'Q 1:1 1 . I I l 0 I Elected H anon Roll W' 2' wwf The followtng students were voted outstandmg by the faculty and fellow sen1ors ROW ONE R Reekte B Baker D Kopff M Roberts G Schoenwetter ROW TWO T Hammer C Stlbernagel M Pattnck J Semoft 'Honoft Roll Q3 I 2 qc-:anal 95:-ew N21 mm., ROW ONE M Roberts S Helbtng K McM111an C Krenz C Ptszczek J Myska G Gleske S Moms G Schoenwetter J Kuehn ROW TWO C Sxlbernagel J Pederson, R. Muller T Hammer A Washtock, K OCSUICR, R. Shutte J Hartl D Kopff D LeReau ROW THREE M Thxel L Rhode L Schultz K Budde B Schwexger B Bud B Reghng C Metster R. Reel-ue ABSENT P Conrow F Baker 104 ....,., .. ,t.u A J A , .' A 1.19, d A A mv, wg J: ' -At ' .K . T I . 1 ' ' V 's ' B x ' fdvg. ,Q - ali- 'N C 1, f ' - 22423-5. K , Q. EI I I' , X l . f . 1 ' ' ' ' . : . ' , . , . , . , . . I . , . . , . ' ' , - Pederson, R. Lueck. O , . TM., ....... ,C Agra N .L .... t , A Q., 64 , ta ' -A ' .IN 47 xl 'KJ ..: ' D ' ta , ' ' ' . M V A . I x I I . , . u , . I , . , . I , . , . I , . - , . , . . : . ' , . , . , . . ' , . , . , . . : . ' , . , . , . , . ' . . ' , . ' , . ' , ' . 1 . , . . .gn memonq of .gnene Hudneq Vozqt The student body deducates thus page to our friend and classmate Irene Vougt who was suddenly killed ln an automobile accident on January I2 T958 The tragedy was a shock to all and she will be greatly missed as the sensors approach graduatuon wlth only the memory of her frlendshlp 'Jhe Claaa 015 58 Pneaenta SENIOR CLASS FLOWER SENIOR CLASS COLOR Rose Blue and White SENIOR CLASS MOTTO: KnowIedge Comes, But Wisdom Lingers SENIOR CLASS POEM: Today I've shut the door on yesterday And thrown the key away-- Tomorrow holds no fears for me, Since I have found today. - Laramore, Today 'I05 o -B fr5i3,ff'?1zJ7 'I-.QVI-r I i Q - 1 , ' if mg.:-Q, J urfgfg, I 4 t- '1- 4-v Nagy ,, If f ,arf ,WTA u f'f,vc,'w . ,r , O I ,K . . I I . . . . , . I . . . A . . . . O I I I I . . This is Front Street in our city of Beaver Dam. Throughout the city and in nearby areas, are those merchants who helped to finance our yearbook. During spring, summer, fall, and winter, they do their most to present to you the best in quality and service. find 'He aaicl, Let thene be a waq bon menchanta to inbonm the public ob thein quads. find He called the pnoceaa 5 , 4 X 11917 A Mr'- I ul . '-s x' W X ,.i'fff.4?g '- efltiain Cl 'I07 Wisconsin-Illinois Division Packers of GREEN GIANT Brand Peas and Niblets Brand Corn. 1 These wise people make their selections from For the most up-to-date news, the people of the quality merchandise at KROGER'S GROCERY STORE. Beaver Dam area know THE CITIZEN has the rnost to offer. ...-,L ' 'I Q s Q .LE- E 6 --sl K.- Sue Thiel says, Your house will be a picture of perfection if yOu buy yOur furniture 31 MATLIN'S. Ill-KC Q BAUER S POOL ROOM rs a popular place after school Here Wally Seller trres h1s skrll q IOIEI S ft? APPAREL Annu The crowds gather at CAMPBELL S for bargams 11m boasts Lxke father lrke son I always say rn women s and chlldren s wear so come to HERBRAND S MARKET today f l L, Here's the inside story of Mercury Outboard Motors, manufactured by the Kiekhaefer Corporation and serviced by KlEKHAEFER'S of Beaver Dam. l Drck Ryan and Carl Wendorf both know that the Mary Rousseau as Homecommg Queen was OLD NATIONAL BANK 15 2 good place I0 Save well leased w1th her flowers purchased from money REIE BEAVER FLORAL il I, Lia Sf X.E!'r'm P si FRUITSGVEGET Wen ff9Shness the Year round KAMRATH S rs at your serv1ce for the latest rn record hrts fm' NAM rvt' J-Q Your guests W111 be confortable at SUNSET D1ck Ehlert IS sure to h1t the target 1f he sho s for HEIGHTS MOTEL located on Htbhwax 33 hrs archery equrpment at KUMB S HARDW RE l J This is just the silverware for us! Judy Molly Buschkopf is pleased with the hosiery Poetter and Pat Linehan are pleased with bargain she got at THREE SISTERS. Carolyn WALDHIER'S fine selections and good service. Woock reminds her of their large selection of formals and bridal apparel. This woman is sure to please her family when Ever thing for your ailin auto can be found she returns home with goodies from GRIESBAUM S at A DERSON S AUTO S PPLY BAKERY -L E 5-gmuu' Un Ima u 4 3 41 5'- ,Z Mr Runnfeldt and his staff are ready tokgive The happy production line at BEAVER SPECIALTIES you top service at RUNNFELDT OIL CO ANY turns out attractive phonograph cases F S . , - X I .49 fr 'X W If Z ' ' I L I Q I .. O , . .Qi . Q 3 , I ' 4 fr f f A . ., t . . 73 ' ' V 4 p . I l ' - . O , ' K I A Jn if, ' 1. 1 ' 1 . I z,.., f ' ,41 ..., L! ,KA-'J ,. 14,111 ' 14 ' 'N 1 . - 4 L R'-. fp. 1, ' x X Eli 'X ll!! KKK'- LT N RANGES-BU LT BETTER TO LAST LONGER L... IA .. an E .n o U .. 3 o x L.. o 'E C o 0. .- C o O FCT4-CUSTOM OVEN MODEL 1027A CT2 CTK2 - C USTER TOP MODE CT2 D V DED TOP MODE S 1.0, VII 1' Sandy Schack 15 a smart girl for selecting her Connie Hampton always stops at SCHMITTY S formal at NEWTON WENZ where they have SERVICE STATION She likes Arnie Schmitts lovely selections for all occasions friendly service and special car care lu-uns-at KIRSI-I FOUNDARY INC 125 Rowell Street Quality and Service Malleable Sa Grey Iron Castings. .jSS' 409 's ' l .1, All Skip Johnson won't have any time on his hands ROEDI-JACOBS if he stops in at MAC'S HOBBY SHOP. Lumber Company 114 East 3rd St. BUILD BETTER FOR LESS if Ama if NJ S 19 Q.. Mary Morrrssey and Sally Clark are ready tor a good dmner at VOELKER S DINING ROOM '-SSN, ,TX S SFEED ' in For effrcrency and fast serv1ce, go to MAYR'S SEED 8i FEED to get your cattle and poultry needs Are Red Mallon and MICR Mucka safe? Sure they are! Everythmg 15 safe at the FARMER S STATE BANK John Harder takes a break from hrs Job and relaxes on one of the many beauuful sofas at BRIESE'S. I v ft' Q W .f .V 0 s I 4 gy , 5 g .1 it L gf , COMPLIMENTS OF THE NEW CAR DEALERS OF BEAVER DAM BEAVER MOTOR COMPANY CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH CLEARY MOTOR COMPANY DODGE COUNTY NASH INC NASH GEARING MOTORS MERCURY PACKARD HAESSLY MOTORS OLDSMOBILE HOAG MOTOR COMPANY CHEVROLET BUICK HOWARD MOTORS FORD TABER MOTORS INC . PONTIAC-CADILLAC DODGE -PLYMOUTH pun... For tasty food 'md servree wrth a sm11e eat at the HOTEL ROGERS COFFEE SHOP Dave Rolhns and Druk Lueck are rmpressed Elame P1 ron knows that her sernor prcture taken wrth the sharp new styles at LISSER and at BLOLK S STL DIO VN111 turn out well S0 w111 MAIER her othe prctures taken xuth the camera she IS iX'f'S'H'Y 5531 make tour ho ue 1 X11 U can aux xo Ctar1Prt, n gt e alsrrdtes ipplrantes and bwthroom frxttrres Ir1rrrL M t t 1 1 km et,u1p1 rem at N11Lk PRLJDLLEPS INEUMAN 5 PPLH C rn's the ul on 'rt 1 , a t1 eftr re L ' K ,w , . ' X Ad , , 0 5 . X Y Q M5 g . L It if I , I , E T A . ' ' 5 r 1 5 . , , , V. . . Y . V, , buvilrg. , , ' .1 5 . 4 Q u I ga, 13' -1 .,.- .Q - '..a.:y X 'AL f.,,.,.f-4-so dk- 'E' E - .- 1, . V N X To I' A : 11'rg ir r, ' I' I' ur A' mst, 3S3Kl.':1f31i,3l'I!1'Ty, x' ' . . , i1':z'1'L4r'1 r ' x t' ' J, 'LT ' QC. and I' tr 1v'h3il'E 11: t. ' wt-st rn qua it-' rx' - 'Q ny. k F1 BAIKIPG VIIN For servrce from the heart Judy Rabehl Congratulatrons to the banks at the AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Class of 1958 from BRUCE RASMUSSEN Nancy Selchert rs helprng Dons Zemp select a record from REIBLE S large selecuon MR STARKWEATHER founder of one of Beaver Sandy Moms puts her best toot forward rn shoes Dam s oldest busrnesses has been concerned from MARTIN S SHOI1 STORE Jeanne Bloom about the burldrnb needs of the communrty for fleld approves many years f+ ?f'f'! 1-.saw 'l.k B,EANLERfDA'M' P .-- 'I - ' . Q- -W Wi' . ,Q H, -gg-.: '1 - 'if ' M.,,,f.,s ..-A A . --1-ie' '-Q--'f IMFDAIRY-r-MO 1 S390 ' .NY gil-'v' 11111 .pl 1M GE'6'REE OPLUMBING COMPANY -. gd QOLA aogwwo IL-QEWRlTElq'lOP 'L '. ' A 31 1 In sAcEs 24: 'KMARKET 'ANNIFF OIL COMPANY 'A ,als Jr! W , t, ,Nils 'K ?Cl1EANEIQ -. X 3, URAFQS nook awsm guqln t 3 . GRAN IEVVMOTEL 'nf x 5 GUENTHER EL pc sHoP ALoNsY'si Jevqgsfvn-sroke W - W, M- -A ,LSYIRESTONE .stone cHMlo's Nonms ICE D ...P N LS RK COMPANY srAnoN sxumuewnz sNAcnc sniov 4, 4 8. SWAN - ATTORNEYS' 'S 1- s. Y 'Qwf .pu ff: I fn., , ., .. H 1 QQ ---:naw 5 5 .,,,,,,,4. 7111: .... Dj 'ins 'VP' aft' K ' 5: a Hifi? l in 10 il uqg5' p .... Phone 5 . .l lc-gb., I xvri' v' 'nl Servrce wrth a smxle IS the reason Fran Pederson hkes to rrde IH a CHECKER YELLOW CAB J1m Everson and Mike Sllbernagel are sure to be George Nenno Carol Schroeder Lee Welsh 1n style tf the follow Mr Everson s advrce and and Marrlyn Welsh are ln the socral swrm srnce buy thelr clot es at PENNEY S they took lessons at GLORIA WAHLEN S DANCE STUDIO For the best rn boys and glrls wear through Charles I-luettl IS makrng sure you get your srxteen shop at CLOYD S TOTS TO TEENS mone s worth at FREDERICK S, the store w1th rrendly servrce 5' If you want concrete advrce buy your cement Rolhe Yaktus and Adrran Mueller are lookrng at the BEAVER GUNITE COMPANY. over the flne selection QUANDT'S has to of er -- y , I- 'q r EY' 1 Hn D ff' . ' nu- E -gy' Q- ' 1. to ,fl rv Y A . I A ,Q .' -. 5' 1 'J . 2, X Q L If V - , A u' A .' . ' ' . . ' . I. . l . gg - , Q, - in I in Q V - Q u v v - V . l , . l.t1 -. J I . 'J-J .X Bonrue Zannacher sees how WBEV RADIO STATION brrngs the latest 1n news and reports to her home Morrung noon or mght for the stop that Carl Schauer thrnks P refreshes get a coke snack or drnner at good enough to dunk the BEAVER HOTEL LUNCH ROOM work better rn cars Mare pgcnrds Perfurmance Y 41 URE OIL asohne rs We thrn rt would ,...zD Your dream house comes tme when you use John Mc Krnstry frnds the fumxture at srdrng from BOB DURFEE S ROOFING COMPANY MCKINSTRY YAUMAN S very comfort able for studyrng F1 'V For all your prmtrng Jobs notrfy HOEFS Mr Wrlson sees that all your grocery needs PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY are met when you shop at WILSON S I G A STORE How would you hke a custom Job llke thrs? See Homes both old and new look better wtth new Harold Falbe of FALBE S BODY SHOP furnlture from YASGER S FURNITURE STORE f L... ...IL ane- 4- For workshop and garden needs shop at SEARS AND ROEBUCK For prescrrptron SCFVICB and other drug needs Students apprecrate the man ser-vrces that LANGMACKS IS always ready to please EDMOND S BUS SERVICE of ers GOODNESS BY NATURE BAKING BY GARDNER GARDNER BAKING CO .cl ' . 4 - . . , . , ' 1 ' v . Y l 5' K O ,Q ...Q 5 ... P ' It , . . -... 2. , N, 1 1 ' 1 A v I 1 , :' Y , ' ' Q ', 4 F L ' J W S: g: R1 Az 1-' O .. , Y s . ,. . 1 , 312 I -.n- . . 8' . . ... ,,,, 4 I . I . I J . I o -.N A x I , x 1 A-1 1 , Q k 1 xr L ,- I f r ' Y r ' x ' X , f , f 7, x .. , N ,x Q 1 AJ 'N Y' N ,. 1 X . , ,x ,' , - v A'- l I J N n I Y i ' V' ' 1 L 1 ' K . Q V 1 x f ' X E N K N A f X . 1 4 x X x Y I fy nnuml L7 YEARBOOKS J' , , , fx ' ' n ,L ,-ff :gg ,.YwLk. Z, , , n ? 1 . l , ' 1 1 , 1 i ' Q f N W ' 1 1 N 1 1 ' r


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