Beaver Dam High School - Beaver Log Yearbook (Beaver Dam, WI)
- Class of 1959
Page 1 of 128
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 128 of the 1959 volume:
“
1959 PRISCILLA GENTZ GLORIA SELLIN Edltor ASSISIZDI Edxtor Volume 26 BEAVER DAM SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Beaver Dam Wlsconsm E i A Q gg ,3gj'fg,,V' V- . . I Staff r Q KITCHEN STAFF Edyth Hein - Head Cook Dorothy Drown - Helen Gurney BUS DRIVERS W1nf1eld l-lackbarth Bud Zrllmer John Hep August Drews Y 5 l lt? I A, IANITORIAL STAFF Alvin Schultz - Art Kohl Mrs Chester Ellls OFFICE STAFF Jane Hughes Carolyn Hughes Charlotte Krause r , 1. -J . , 'QQ , 'r ' - .4 'Q .4 Admlnlstratlon X .19 'X ZWQGWQ T7 -nn, THE 1938 59 BOM D OP EDLCATIUIN IOW I Lucllh wchmdd Carl Rokdd Dr Charks wterr nkmr ROW 2 YVIHIEIN Amon Hpmx P1SZCuZ1 inc BLC1 LT hon as Wells Ca1k Par nt 4 JANE SCHULTZ. B S Stevens Point Library JEROME KAMPS, B.S. Lawrence College Art MARILYN BANGS, B.S. Stout Institute Home Economics Miss Schultz and Miss Bangs are elated at the results of their culinary attempts, but Mr. Kamps isn't too sure. DUANE MEI-IN, B.S., M. S. North Central College Boy's Physical Education BERNICE KORTENDICK, B.S. LaCrosse State Girl 's Physical Education Miss Kortendick seems pleased over her nearly perfect archery practice, but Mr. Mehn is a bit dubious. JOHN KNIGHT, B. B. A. University of Wisconsin Commercial BARBARA TIMM, B.E.D. Whitewater State Commercial DONALD DUERST, B.E. Whitewater State Commercial, Mathematics Paragons of Office Efficiency are at work. ELAINE ALTEMUS, B.S. University of Wisconsin Biology, Chemistry ETHEL NIEJAHR, B. A. University of Wisconsin Mathematics Miss Altemus and Miss Niejahr discuss a fascinating subject -- the finer points of the metric system. 35' 1 ----, 4 'nv- .st JAMES HEINDEL, B. A. St. Norberts College Latin, Journalism SHIRLEY BAIRD, B. A. Superior State English, Spanish Miss Baird and Mr. Heindel browse through a Latin book although Miss Baird still wears her Spanish hat . CHARLES KING, B.A. St. Norberts College English, Speech, Radio CREIGHTON SPEAR, B. Oshkosh State World Backgrounds THOMAS RADKE, B.S. University of Wisconsin Mathematics, Chorus 1,9 gX N V253 vas. hm: ggi -A Zig-.., Q 1335, N X , is fist 75251, J' I' X S., M.S. Mr. King and Mr. Radke engage in a chess duel. Mr. Spear looks on. THELMA ROSENHEIMER, B.A. St. Olaf College English, Beaver Log FREDERICK PARFREY, B,S, University of Wisconsin 0 Instrumental Music PATRICIA GRADY, B,S, , Eau Claire State s 1 Miss Rosenheimer and Miss Grady get some special instruction on percussion instruments from Mr. Parfrey. -Q, C nu. -- Q., 'lu uv u.. EDWARD KRAUSE, B, S, , lvl, S, Platteville State Metal Works ORLANDO PACIOTTI, B, S. Stout Institute Printing OTTO STEINIKE, B,S. Platteville State Drafting Three Industrial Arts teachers relax in the Men Faculty Lounge at the end of a hard day. ' V EVAN GAGNON, B,S, Oshkosh State American History, Biology HUNTER GOIN, B,s,, MA, University of Illinois - Peabody College English Mr. Gagnon and Mr. Goin pose by the trampoline - Mr, Gag- non's specialty. ,Mis jf , . JZ , -we ,.., I 'f.QQ 'f-A411-Q HENRY DERLETH, B,s,, M,s, University of Wisconsin Drivers' Education DONALD ERICKSON, B. E. Whitewater State American Problems, World Backgrounds Two good coaches and two unsually good smiles, 5' vugl 7 E, Wagga 5 . CLINTON BYRNES, M. A. Stout Institute Woodworking CLARENCE SNYDER, B.s,, '-I. M, S, T Stevens Point T Biology A FRED MEINKE, B.s. Platteville State K if Agriculture ' Q Mr. Meinke and Mr. Snyder examine one of Mr. Byrnes' masterpieces - a water ski, t Q S GORDON KOTINEK, 13.5. I jf LaCrosse State American History I DONALD KORDUS, M, S, Central State American Problems kr' ff Mr. Kotinek and Mr, Kordus talk over their daily problems , Seniors Ai W CLQLHIL Senlor Class Officers +4441 ' :X h 'f4' THESE ARE THE BIG FOURI Anne Bergemann Secretary Hank Budde Presldent Bob Arndt V1ce Presldent NOT PICTURED SUSIE Thlel Treasurer The Class of 59 Presents SENIOR CLASS SONG SENIOR CLASS FLOWER Stardust Carnatlon SENIOR CLASS MOTTO SENIOR CLASS COLORS Every man IS the maker of h1s own fortune Blue and Whlte 'I0 . ww 9 XG?-NT Who s Who aww MOST MUSICAL M A YK DNV G96 I fs Glnann 81- di j Gegfll 01117 H YUSC 18 DSHHIS Drescher 8L Pam Wxlllamson alder Rollle Y aklus gc SS?-D Mafy A 0 BEST L AROUN dd X4 xawmeve' gh Wm an W I NXSYQW C Sch ST LIK E BEST DR HCXYJXWE MOST HUMEROUS Bgb A Elly T SagCY di Mar :ix 8 S L ons 84 B111 Jamsch y-,an Tomga ue Y H 6 Ing!-ah 3177 C EED 9 M051 P P D YW 6 Anne Be . xy . . , - Q: :r . Xe.: 1 Q if 4 - S H B0 5 O ,W SUCC F , .A V X ,agar xy fs., ' Vw JOHN AMBERSON Girls are a nuisanceg but I don't mind nuisances. SHIRLEY ARNDT Quiet, but don't let that fool you--she has her fun, too. LOIS BAUER Lots of laughs and full of fun, but her heart belongs to one. Picture Not Available u ff MARY BASHYNSKI Nol Impossible! Unbelievable! Me? Here on time? RONALD BEICH Here is Romeo, but where is Juliet? ROBERT ARNDT It's the small that rule the world. SENIORS. . . TOM BARTELL Q? 5' .' 1 WILLIAM BAUE R To become a great man, it is necessary to be a great rascal. JUDITH BERGEMANN Full of fun and mis- chief toog doing things she shouldn't do. ANNE BERGEMANN A faithful student you can't denyg but look at the twinkle in her eye. ' Neat as a pin but where is your grin? JOE BAUER Lord 1 I wonder what fool it was that first invented kissing. ...Q 'f:..'-'V L entered BDHS and RONALD BOLSTAD Watch out, Elvisl Here I come. IUDITH BOUGHTON A woman's guess is more accurate than a man's certainty. GERHARDT BESKE Tis as cheap sitting as standing. fst' A X 1 J A H, I ROBERT BROM Books and I get along splendidly without each other. CAROL BOHL What 's tall and ladylike isn 't always. WAYNE BORTZ So shy and hand- someg go on, pay the ransom. HENRY BUDDE Sports are fun, but then---so are girls. ft-.r RICHARD BROOKS I gave up thinking. tt.. It's a bad habit. -ff BETTE BURCHARDT Has more than she shows, speaks less than she knows. DIANE CAVES She is a girl with a heart of gold, who's carefree but never bold. MARVIN CHITWOOD Oh, I get such a kick out of living. wb' -Q17 xr CAROL DERLETH Esther Williams Swan City Park DENNIS DRESCHER If all the world were wise as he then no fools there would be. SENIORS. . . ELAINE CIGELSKE The mildest of manner, the gentlest of heart, ROBERT CIGELSKE Still water runs deep. BEVERLY CROOK There is a little bad in every good little girl. MICHAEL CLEARY A wolf in lambs clothing. its fax GORDON DANIELS When he laughs we laugh. When he works we wonder. LINDA DRAHEIM Variety is the spice of life, so why go out with the same guy twice. as . RAY DREWS Nw JS! A I can't see above the if crowd. ROSEMARY EBERLE What is mind? No matter. What is matter? Never mind. GEORGE DURFEE A silly joke, a slap on the back: he'd do any- thing to get a laugh. 3 v DOROTHY EBERT If you think she is silent--you don't know her. JOHN EVERMAN Who said Paul Bunyan is a myth? IUDITH FOWLER Full of snap and full of zing. she's a peppy little thing? DAVID FREBER A' l-le knows a lot he didn't learn from books. MARY ANN FROTHINGER One 's eyes are what one is, one's mouth what one ,, ' becomes. It ,4 - .J c 1 -, Qmfq if -'W ra AW .1 2 ' I I xi ' In X, 5 X MARGARET EHRMEYER Pretty precise and - 7 exceedingly nice. , RICHARD EHLERT ' All the boys were in despair to find out - 1-- how he curled his hair. 7 lf: 3'- -. 1 . I '.5'3g.gs, 'I 'if-1' mix xg 7 X JAMES EVERSON lf the teachers would only listen . . . . . see, they'd learn an awful lot from me. CHRISTINE FRANKE There's a wicked little flicker in her eye. DAVID FROST Driving carefully is uch a waste of life .li insurance. M5 S JAMES FULLERTON Ain't intelligence grand? explored ond O O SENIORS. . . EUGENE GERMAIN A speed king. TOM GRINWALD Beware, l might do something sensational. Iii lf 3 'll 'Q RAYMOND GENSCH I'm in search of a women. '30 'QF'-' :fi 53 13. A . RICHARD GUENTHER lv- Smart in everything 'Ev' he does. 1 'x CAROL GUSE Carol may not be a Ford, but she sure can rattle on. JANICE HAMANN Quiet in appearance-- nature unknown. JOHN HAMMER The joker in a deck of cards. CONNIE HAMPTON A young lady with plenty of dash--she choses her romeo from the senior class. 4 X 17 va PRISCILLA GENTZ She swings a mean vocabulary. PHILIP GITZINGER lf you want someone with a will, you can always count on Phil. JOHN HAIDER Girls, here I comel , '. ua.. ffm ivy-1 im KRISTINE HANSEN They say love is blind, but it certainly finds its way around in the dark. DENNIS HASLOW Dennis, the girls won't hurt you. NANCY HELBING Anything but a quiet life. e , ,, We -asf -1. 0 .Q REGINALD HEIM One way to get ahead and stay ahead is to use a head. CHARLES HUETTL My schooling has done me no harrng but I feel safer on the farm. X0 'K discovered CI challenge and Q 0 TOM HARTL Most glorious night, thou wert not made for slumber. rf tl RICHARD HERBST Be bold, be bold, and everywhere be X -f' bold. LESLIE HUETTL Books upon my desk MARILYNN HEILEMAN She loves just one-- at a time. GAIL HELBING Her heart is for one, but one is for all. A have laing teachers F A efforts are in vain. LAWRENCE HUSSLI A quiet man--he doesn 't snore in class. D s els YY! 117 ,Q ,J in ' ., -3 ...T-7 x X . I4 fa TED KAISER Love them all--you might miss a good one. IOYCE KASTENMEIER I'm on the brink of success, somebody give me a pushl SHARLEEN KOHLS Sharleen seems like a quiet lass- until you get her out of class. MARY JANE INGRAHAM Pure as snow and fast to catch the drift. ANN KARST Twinkle, twinkle, little ring - to him happiness she'11 bring. ml ,y is . NU Q-QQ 'W' NANCY JILLSON Always do right- it will gratify some people, and astonish the rest. WILLIAN JANISCH A good eater--- must be a good man. ERVIN KARL 1 never say much, but I do a lot of thinking. 'LK x wk in is DONALD KRAETZMER If only I had words to express myself. is , 1 . i f Az X1 r ii ' DAVID KASPER His tackles aren't limited to the foot ball field. BARBARA KLAS Why be noisy? Too much attention is dangerous. SENIORS. .. A 1 .,,. 4 f J AmG'P' I I JOHN KUZNIEWICZ I'd rather hug a football than any- thing else. ROSE MARIE LEHNER She's here! I can hear her giggle! cccepfed if and 4 ROBERT KRETSCHMER All I know is what I read in the papers. ALVIN KRUEGER Cheer upl The worst is yet to come. CAROL KURKOWSKI 'Quiet?' Yes, in school. as PATRICIA KUHNKE I might be better if I could, but it's very lonesome being good. Q- KAY LeCOUNT All that glitters is not goldg sometimes it is a diamond. BONNIE LENZ Take heed of still watersg the quick pass away. ff ,9 uf: LILA KURTZ Sometimes l'm quietg sometimes I'm shyg the rest of the time, oh myl CONNIE LEISTON Experience is knowing what not to do. PATRICIA LINEHAN Eyes of brown, hair of browng she likes a boy from out of town. HAROLD LOCKWOOD The sort of man who always hits the nail squarely on the thumb. SUSAN LYON All strictly business- monkey business. DONALD MARKHARDT d nothing in particular u did it very well. WAYNE LUEDTKE I want what I want when l want it. LOIS MACHKOVITZ. A1ways the same in sunshine or rain. ROBERT MAYBERRY He may take off just to flirt, but his steady he'1l never desert. MARY MASLOWSKI Her ambition is endless. DONALD MCEVOY A little lipstick now and then never hurt the best of men. MICHAEL MERSCH He 's got the line, all he needs is a hook. SENIORS. . . DOROTHY MAAS Everything is funny as long as it is happen- ing to someone else. CAROL MACKSAM You never can tell what those quiet girls will do. 'D labored and O 0 CAROL MILLER '-oh boy, be careful with those eyes! MARY ANN MILLER A maiden who loves dancing, .di L o f LYNN MESSER The dream of girls who want a quiet man. 'Kb-'UA 3 X- ..:'-J' A vt-ff 841 - r em y..5S.ff3vgt Q. si' DARLENE MOLZ A1l that l've learned l've forgotten and all that I know l've guessed. ALTHEA MUELLER Her thoughts are far away--where? ADRIAN MILLER They never call on me but I always know the answers. 1 K x .HP -viii? BILL MESSER I shall be like some treesgjshall die at the top. LAWRENCE MILLER vvllm not a musiciang I'm a whole brass band, -v MARY MINNIG A newly found friend. We wish she would have come earlier, TOM NEIS Have Nash-- will travel. DAVID MORRISSEY Leave it to him-- he'll find a way. -all 15' if Yi H ,gg Af! gi IOANN PAUL Height is the virtue of good taste. CLIVE PERSHKE Don't take life so seriouslyg you'1l never get out of it alive. SENIORS. . . GLENN NEUENDORF I know a lot but I can t think of it. BETTY NORENBERG Short but sweet, always dainty, always neat. sy PATR1c1AoLL1NoER I Jus: like alight. . . MARILYN ORMOSEN A maiden fair, so debonair. out every night. FRANCES PEDERSON Her silence emphasizes her wisdom. ELAINE PIERON A model of neatness. GENE OUSTERLING He and courtesy are never separated. MARVIN PIEPER He's rather a quiet man. We wonder if he is good or bad. BONNIE PLANKEL An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow. 'hun , PATRICIA RADTKE Love is a funny word. All men misunderstand it. JAMES ROSENMEIER Why should the devil have all the fun? GERALD SCHAEFER School is the spice of life, too had I don 't like spices. iff Viv' . f . 1'-K if 43 .1 IUDITH POETTER Looks like an angel, acts like one too, but you never can tell what an angel will do. GERALD REINKE He passes left and right starts at the game and continues all night. fs 'fir C., ERHARDT PROPST Why hurry? The tortoise got there. JEAN RADTKE A favorite with all is she. With her per- sonality why shouldn 't she be. ROBERT REID He's rough, tough and hard to bluff. 43 D-6 is i ' MARILYN RICHTER If it s an explosion you want I ll light the fuse A nr' fi xx I 5 ' ,f Each BONNIE SCHALLER There's nothing quite like hight life' ---- is there? progressed and GENE RUECKERT man for himself. O I SENIORS. . . WAYNE SCHROEDER Big, handsome, and what have-- you? LINDA SCHULZE Her mood doesn't change with the weather, it's always unclouded. 0 K ll 112. f-rv X Ki Di v' Q ' Tfaeifi EMILIE SCHMID A1ways jolly, always kindg she 's 1 a girl we like to find. N 'x .an qw... ,. S .L 1 ' i ' a 7.35 K 4 1' I 5 :fax X H 5 I, ., NANCY SCI-IWOCH She's small and wise but a terror for her size. DUANE SMITH Thought is deeper than all speech. GEORGE SMITH The class of '59 wouldn't be com- plete without him. 32. .li VA? Q f f A I JAMES SCHWEIGER He's small in size but big in deeds. TWYLA SMITH Willing, studious, and dependable, could any- thing be more commend- able P -6' --,.J 4 ' ' ,ws I if f-Q n'iWi ivfgffsasfzf .J , an if ' T09 'J if .'Tf2f,,,. :ZZ 'ffl ROBERT SCHNEIDER Look what four years have done- one more would have ruined ALAN SCHULTZ For all whom you meet, Alan will be hard to beat. GARY SEERING Why must we have a faculty to spoil our un? I 1 I if NP' -i .J acquired knowledge ond O O FRANCIS SROMALSKI After I finish school, JEROME SOMMER Skip school? Why I would never think of it. PHYLLIS STAAB Curiousity killed the cat, but satisfaction brought it back. JOSEPH STRASESKI Carefree is the way to be, nothing ever worries me. Picture not available an W'-if ,WK ,ff I'm going out to conquer the rest of the world. f '? 1' OLIVE STEINBRECKER I came, Isaw, I'm still looking. FRANCIS TADYCH Enters into work or play in the same good natured way. Q6 I 6 'ZS' 1 3:43 f N i ALBERT STURM I came to school to learn but lock what happened! LARRY TESCH If you live enough before thirty, you won't care to live at all after fifty. SUSAN TI-IIEL The world was made for fun and frolic and so was I. CAROL STANGE 1 shall either find a way or make one. u ELLIS STEINER He will last out a night in Russia--- when nights are longest there. 'bfi 0 1-i SL ' if J . ,eg ta' is ,in ,-of iii? -x 'i - ' ' if -s 4 if , :L JAMES VUJNOVICH Eight, and the bell has rung and a half hour later Jim will come. ROBERT WEIDMAN Every great man is unique. MARY ANN WELSCH Dark and shining eyes, a merry heart and very wise. ' 15 If 1 X CAROLE TRELEVEN Personality is to her as perfume is to a flower. RONALD ULBRICHT Deep in your heart you're a good little 148- I intl RALPH TREJO The wor1d's no better if we worry. Life's no longer if we hurry. EUGENE WALLACE Better late then never. SHIRLEY WAMPOLE I-Ioriconl Herel come. n .Q 5-.S1 f ,,..:-A -A 5 i1 '1'D' PM DARLENE WENDORF After four years of faithful service-U 1'm laid off. 34'- sf boy, naughty Ronnie. LR .W 16- ,.... 1 It Q gf Q 4 4 r si A X ANDREW WARMKA Life is what you make it, the world is how you take rt LEE WELSCH lf school life is liberty, give me death. SENIORS ,il Same SHIRLEY WOLC Not too serious, not too gay, a nice girl in every way. NEAL WOPP I thought I saw him studying, but no, it was a dream. graduated ! EVERETT WERTH Believe that you have it and you have it PAMELA WILLIAMSON My but you re blushing SHARON WINTER She is like a star, she Laffy., , ef ,Qu 5 ' ,J2f',.,,?f ,PN I ' ws: , W, ,. fp, shines at night. 'i L, 'fl 4.5, Ta' .14 if pf :fig .. , , . W CQQQQVQAJEZ? 45 5, gr If wr-Lf, .,,i ,nf I ,-. 1, 53: ,V is-jf ft-ii? 53 . if: ,411 jlfyfg 7 lyv 4 .'f4 c',.gfrL:'y.1 ?,L4fi'1QgLe fi , W vigff. ' I V ,V ' w. , Y 4' ' 7 3 'lff 'f 1 :r.'1?w0:x7 f,5,,m,a ft P ' 'a,??1lf,g,.r5,,.j3f5. . 7'ifgAff'17, . IC ture 'E fir A J: ff 4. Not - ,,jeff,'3,'ffwf ' .f f4fw'i ,M Q . v Wi? W QQ Available k 4 i ,, 4 Vwywv, .M 44' ' 4 wh? mow. f , f T21 ? W , ' ' . .V , , -V I JPG ff' J ' ' ' :k4,g7vW2W ':,fl1-2 Q -.,fUf'7 . few ff . V if W ?67'+V'f7f,Lfg3f'2f22 A V ' , ,,,n . .f ., ,L f f f WM2 ,VW-if .aww f ' . ,.m,,.1f,, xy f . A 4 Z V9 ff 42 .75, f, ,r'QA,jx CHARLES YAGODINSKI Says little, and takes in everything. DENNIS WILSON She who will have me, here I am. PI-IYLLIS WODILL In life I have a lot of fun, but when there 's work I get CAROLE WOLFGRAM it done. I don 't believe in love at first sight, but I'll take another look. RUTH WRIGHT Be silent ---- it never betrays you. TONY YAGODZINSKI There won 't always be eleven letters in my name. ROLAND HAKTUS ii He s not a rule braker just a mxschief maker XX Hi' 2-?! Though high school students may oft-times complain about home- work, teachers and ed- ucation in general, as graduation approaches, voices become still and thoughts turn fondly and sadly backward. We journey back to our freshmen year when, entering apprehensive and wide eyed, we soon became familiar with high school routine. Here we discovered that school life did not con- sist entirely of classrooms and books. Eagerly and energet- ically entering our soph- omore year, we traveled from biology class to math exciting chagrined and exasperated. Supplement- ing our academic education with a dash of social flavor furnished by the Sophomore Dance, Sophomore Tea, sports, dances, etc. We came through scarred but victorious. DAVID ZUEHLS Last but not least After a summer re- covery we strode toward a new battlefield, anti- cipating a year of surprises and hilarity. We had the privilege of being the first class to have its Prom in the new school. Lectures and information concerning collegiate topics began to seize our interests. Thus, we walked confi- dently and self assured into the school year of T958-59 as high school Seniors. Haughtily enjoying top rank, it wasn't long before our fa- culty members cautioned us to reconsider our growing egos. Of course we heartily expressed our sentiments con- cerning this subject. But now, as graduation nears and after scholarship testing and many college ex- plorations, we stand quietly remembering. It wasn't so bad after all. But lookl The future beck- ons! 1- 98 xi ' i 1. , 'iw ' . , , Ix-'Wfwf V52 viii -. 73, Q g,,A , Q QM QA: Vg-' 1- Ak. 'U K ' if ' Q' Q' A' 2 ' Yu - - an f .-15: Q . Air- my--an ,. 'Q 136.--..1'23-' 'lffi .Qi ' '91 X- 'M1-v'gg1 ,, ., if 1 'gag' 1. I Jai ' Q13-?:.':,2'.2zy2'11 5125 ' ,2 f ,S-.. 1: ,'gv 11'- 1 QW' - ,,.1t:,,,QH. 7 Vi 'ff 41'-5 ' , , 1 4 ik-w 1 e -,g mf , . ,, x 1 Ww-'W , Qi' 'H f W , lr 1 'i ,g A I' f Y ' A .f Rag: HQ o 4 I 4 .f'?'.! v V as ' .gi 53 .ar fir ww 1 if L, A Q, Y in Mn bl f , 'Q 2? ww 4. x YY! 419- I J.. MSX? X , Linda Schulze Judy Poetter Janice Ha mann,f Judy Fowler and Nancy V. Car Pat Ollinger and Ted Kaiser Darlene M012 and Sharon Tuel. Bonnie ony Helbillg Sharon Winter Twyla Smith Linda and Sharon Winter. Draheim ol Guse Bob Reid Eugene Wallace Carol Bom The Gang -O boa 'f if T982 Q for 'ffqlfi iiwaijii Mari' Minnig . Mary Ann Welsch Marilyn Heileman Pajama Party Marilyn Orrnosen Sixth Grade--St. Peter's School. JOHN AMBERSON ROBERT ARNDT MARY BASHYNSKI 'I OM BART ELL JOE BAUER LOIS BAUER WILLIA M BA UER RONALD BEICH ANNE BERGEMA NN JUDY BERGEMA NN GERHARDT BESKE CA ROL BOHL RONALD BOLSTAD WAYNE BORTZ JUDY BOUGHTON ROBERT BROM RICHARD BROOKS HENRY BUDDE DIANE CA VES MARVIN CHITWOOD ELAINE CIGELSKE ROBERT CIGELSKE MICHAEL CLEARY BEVERLY CROOK GORDON DANIELS CAROL DERLETH LIN DA DRA HEIM DENNIS DRESCHER RAY DREWS GEORGE DURFEE ROSEMARY EBERLE DOROTHY EBERT Semor Glossary Art Club 3 Nature Club Treasurer 3 Presldent 4 Basketball 2 Intramural Sports 3 4 F T A 4 Beaver Log Staff4 Photog Club 3 4 Student Counc1l 3 Art Club Sergeant at Arms 4 Prom Commtttee 3 Boys Glee Club 2 All1ed Youth 2 Vtce Presrdent 4 Drtvers Club 3 Badger Boys State 3 Student Counc1l4 maITBL 1edYouthI234 GAA Ba 2 Drtvers Club 3 4 Pep Band 3 4 Student Councll Alternate I Prom Commlttee 3 T B L 3 Chorus3 4 Allled Youth I G A A I 2 Beaver Log Staff4 Student Councll Alternate 4 Conservatlon Treasurer 2 3 Presldent 4 Huntlng and FlSlllllg 2 Prom Commlttee 3 Nature Club 4 Intramural Sports 2 3 4 F T A 4 Sentor Class Play 4 Graphlc Arts I Drama I 2 3 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Prom Server I 3 Allled Youth I 2 3 4 Band I 2 3 4 Presldent I Treasurer 4 Homecommg Court 4 Dr1ver s Club PepBand3 4 Trl M2 3 4 Student Counc1l2 G A A I Forensxcs I Band I 2 3 4 Huntmg and Ftshtng I 2, Pep Band 3 4 F F A Treasurer 4 Chorus! 2 3 4 G A A 3 4 Drlver sClub 3 4 G1rls Glee Club 2 Prom Commltte Drama 2 3 Chorus 3 4 Allled Youth 2 3 G A A I 2 3 Prom Commlttee 3 Prom Commlttee 3, Football 2 3 Captaln 4 Boys Glee Club 2 Art Club 4 Trea surer 3, Presldent 4 Letterman s Club 3 Treasurer 4 Wrestllng 2 3 4 Drtver s Club 2 3 Drama 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Alhed Youth V1ce Prestdent 3 Prestdent 4 Band 3 4 Pep Band 3 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Drama I Forens1cs I, A1l1ed Youth Secretary 3 G A A I Band 4 Pep Band 2 A 2 Prom Commlttee 3 Prom Server I 3 Football I 2 3 4 Track I 2 3 Boy sGlee Club I 2 3 Nature I,2 Allted Youth I 2, Band I 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Drlvers Club 3, Lettermans 2 3 4, Badger Boys State 3 Pep Band 3 Student Council I 2 Prom Commlttee 3 Band I Gtrls Glee Club I Allted Youth 4 Chorus4 Football 2 Basketball! 2 3 Intramura-I Sports 3 Baseball2 3 Drama I 2 3 4 Prom Committee 3 Allled Youth I 2 3 4 Prom Server I Class Treasurer 2 Allled Youth I G A A I,2 3 Drama 2 Beaver Log 3 4 Nature I 2 3 Chorus I 2 3 4 Pres1dent4 Badger Boys State 3 Tr1 M 2 3 4 Vtce Prestdent 3 Intramural Volleyball 3 Drama Vtce Presldent 3 4 Forens1cs 4 Boy s Glee Club 2 Football Manager 2, Tenms 3 4, Sentor Class Play 4 Basketball I 2 Intramural Basketball I 2 3 4 Drtver s Club 3 4 Graphtc Arts I Baseball I 2, Student Counc1l3 4 Alternate 2 Photog Club I B D Safety Councll Representattve 4 Nature Club 2 Allied Youth 2 3 Drama 2 3 Prom Commlttee 3 Prom Server 3 Drlver C1ub4 G A A 3 Pres1dent4 Forens1cs4 Chorus4 Prom Commlttee 3 Allled Youth 2 3 G A A I 2 3 4, Drtver sClub 4 Cheerleader Alternate 3 Madrtgals 4 Drama I, Forens1cs 4 32 C I s ' ' : ' : : ' - Dra 5 . . . 3,43 All' . . . 3 . . . 2,3,4g nd I, ,3,4: . . . : ' : . : ' . . , s . . . : ' s : ' : ' 3.4: ': ...: ' .' .:...l.2,3. , : . : ' . : . . . . . : ' - I . 9 0 . I I I ' ' ' : ' . : ' . . . BETTE BURCHARDT Drama Ig Forensics I: Chorus 45 Prom Committee 3: Cheerleader Ig G.A.A. 2,3,4g . z . : ' ' - ' , ' : . : : ' ' ' : . . . : s . F.F. .1. .3.4. ' : : ' : ' - : : . . : z . - . . . : ' : ' . . . s : s 0 I 1 I 1 I I : 3 I' v 1 I ' : . ' ' . s ' : ' : ' ' ' . : ' : . ' ' I - : : . . - ' ' - : ' . . . : ' 5 : s . . . . ' s ' - RICHARD EHLERT MA RGARET EHRM EY ER JOHIN EVERMAN JAMES EVERSON JU DITH FOW LER CHRISTINE FRANKE DAVID FREBER DAVID FROST MARY ANN FROTHINGER JAMES FULLERTON RAYMOND GENSCH PRISCILLA GENTZ. EUGENE GERMAIN PHILIP GITZINGER THOMAS GRINWA LD RICHARD GUENTHER JOHN HA IDER JANICE HAMANN JOHN HAMMER CONSTANCE HAMPTON KRISTINE HANSEN THOMAS HARTL DENNIS HA SLOW MARILYN HEILEMAN REG INA LD HEIM GAIL HELBING NANCY HELBING RICHARD HERBST CHARLES HUETTL LESLIE HUETTL LAWRENCE HUSSLI MARY JANE INGRAHAM Sentor Glossary Contlnued Drama Club 2 Prom Comm1ttee 3 Track 2 3 4 Band I 2 3 Prcs1dent4 Prom Server 3 Basketball I 2 3 4 F T A 4 DIIVLT s Club 4 Letterman s Club 3 4 I-lunttng and Ftshlng Club I, Badger Boy s State 4 Cross Country 2 3 Pep Band I 2 3 4 Craft Club 2 Photog I 3 4 V1ce Pres1dent 2 Student Counc1l I 3 4 German Band 2 3 4 Baseball I Tr1 M Club 2 'Ireasurer 3 4 Drama I Prom Comm1ttee 3 Cheerleaders 2 Co Captam 3 4 Allred Youth I Secretary 2 Prom Servers I, Student Council 2 3 Pres1dent4 G A A 2 Basketball I Baseball I Drama 2, Forens1cs2 3 Chorus4 Prom Comm1ttee 3 Football I 2 3 Manager 4 Tennls I 2 3 4 Boy sGlee Club 2 3 Nature I All1ed Youth I 2 Band I 2 3 Quartermaster 3 Prom Servers I Basketball I 2 Intramural Sports 3 Dr1ver s C u 3 4 Letterman s Club 3 4 Badger Boy s State 3, Pep Band 2 3 Dance Band 3 Photog Band I 2 Madrtgals 4 Student 1unc1l3 4 Secretaryl Drama I 2 Prom Comm1ttee 3 All1ed 'Youth I 2 3 G A A I 2 Beaver Call 3 4 Chorus 3 4 All1ed Youth2 3 G A A I 2 Drama I Prom Comm1ttee 3 Football I Drama I 2 3 4, Forenslcs 3 4 Prom Comm1ttee 3 All1ed Youth I 2 3 4 G A 3 Secretary4 F H A 2 Senlor Class Play 4 2 Llbrary I All1ed Youth 2 3 Drama 2 3 G A A 2 Forenslcsl 2 3 4 Prom Comm1ttee 3 Semor Class Play 4, Beaver Log Staff 3 Edltor 4 Art and Craft Club 2 Golf 3, Dr1ver s Club 3 4 Cross Country I, Wrestltng I 2 3 Basketball 2, Golf 2 3 4, I-luntlng and Ftshlng 2 All1ed Youth 2 Dr1ver s Club 3 4, Letterman s Club 4 Intramural Sports 3 4 T nn1s 3 F F A 2 Prom Comm1ttee 3 Intramural Sports 2 3 4 Graph1c Arts 4 Conservat1on I Prom Kmg 3 Prom Comm1ttee 3 Band I 2 3 Treasurer 4 Pres1dent 3 Golf I Driver s Club 3 4 Huntlng and Flshrng I Badger Boy s State 3 Pep Band 2 3 4 Dance Band I 2 3 4 Tr1 M 2 3 4 Intramural Sports3 4 Drama I, All1ed Youth I 2 3 G A A 2 'lreasurer 2 Beaver Call 3 4 Dr1ver s Club 3 4 Drama 2 3 Prom Comm1ttee 3 All1ed Youth 2 Treasurer 3 4 Prom Server 3 Beaver Log Staff 3 Senlor Class Play 4 Student Councrl Alternate 4 mal GAA 234 All1edYouth234 DversClub34 TBL Drlver s Club 3 4 Letterman s Club 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Intramural Sports 3 All School Play 2 Nature Club I Treasurer 2 3 4 Band I 2 3 4 Graphlc Arts I Forenslcs 2 3 4 Prom Commxttee 3 Prom Queen 3 Drama I 2 3 Cheerleader I 2 3 4 All1ed Youth 2 3 G A A I 2 3 Cheerleader Co Capta1n4 Dr1ver sClub 3 4 Student Counc1l 3 4 Football I 2 3 Drlver s Club 3, I-luntmg and Ftshlng I G A A I 2 Cheerleader 2 3 Captaln 2 All1ed Youth I 2 Band I Homecommg Court I 2 3 4 Beaver Call Staff4 Drama I 2 3 Forenslcs 4, Prom Comm1ttee3 All1ed Youth I 2 3 C A A I 2 Student Counc1l 2 3 Homecormng Court 2 3 Queen 4 Graphlc Arts I Intramural Sports 2 3 4 Drxver s Club 3 4 F F A I 3 4 Graphrc Arts I G h1cArtsI FF AI Huntmg and F1sh1ng I 2 Intramural Sports 2 3 Drama I 2 3 4, Prom COITIIIIIIISE 3 Sen1or Class Play 4 All1ed Youth I 2 3 4 F H A I 2, Band I 2 3 4 Prom Queen 2 Pres1dent 2 Prom Server I 3 Home commg Court 4 Dr1ver s Club 3 Tr1 M 2 3 Secretary 4 33 . . 3 : . . . ' ' : ' . . : : : . : ' : ' ' 1 . . . ' ' . : ' 3 : ' . . . : . .A F,F.A. 1, ,3,4. . ' ' s . . e . 3 u u q 0 CAROL GUSE Prom Committee 35 Driver's Club 4: Chorus Ig Beaver Call Staff 3. ' s : ' ' . s ' ' ' : ' t ' . - n 1 I o . . I J I I r 1 . s ' : ' , 4. : ' : Dra I . . . If 1 1 I - I I I ri I 1 I . . . 4. : . . . : . . . : ' - ' . . : ' : : . . : ' : ' . : . . . . , z ' - ' : ' ' ' . : ' . . . rap' 3 . . . . WILLIAM JANISCH NANCY JILLSON TED KAISER ERVIN KARL ANN KARST DAVID KASPER JOYCE KA ST ENMEIER BARBARA KLA S SHARLEEN KOH LS DONALD KRAETZNER ROBERT KRETSHMER ALVIN KRUIGER PATRICIA KUHNKE CAROL KURKOWSKI LILA KURTZ IOHN KUZNIEWICZ KAY LCCOUNT ROSE MARIE LEHNER CONSTANCE LEISTEN BONNIE LENZ PATRICIA LINEHAN HAROLD LOCKWOOD WAYNE LUEDTKE DOROTHY MAAS LOIS MACHKOVITZ CAROL MACKSAM DONALD MARKHARDT MARY MASLOWSKI ROBERT MA YBERRY DONALD MCEVOY MICHAEL MERSCH BILL MESSER LYNN MESSER CAROL MILLER LAWRENCE MILLER Semor Glossary Contlnued F F A I 2 3 4 Conservatron I 2 Track 2, Intramural Sports 3 Cross Country 2 V1ce Prestdent 3 Prom Comm1ttee 3 A Intramural Sports I 2 Sen1or Class Play 4 Entered from Br1ll1on Hxgh 2 Wrestltng 2 Drama I 2 Chorus 4 Prom Comm1ttee 3 Band I Football I 2 3 4 Basketball I Letterman s Club 3 4 Huntmg ang Fxshmg I Conservatton I Baseball I 2 3 Band 3 4 Dance Band 3 Trl M 2 3 4 Prom Comm1ttee 3 Orchestra I 2 4 G A A I 2 Allled Youth I Dr1ver sClub4 Swag I T B L 3 Chorus4 F H A I 2 H1stor1an 3 PresIdent4 Beaver Log Staff 4, Prom Comm1ttee 3 Dr1ver s Club 3 4 Dr1ver s Club 3 4 Photog I Huntlng and F1sh1ng 4 Glrl s Glee Club I Chorus 2 3 4 A1l1ed Youth I G A A I Lrbrary I 2 3 4 Drama 2 Allled Youth I 2 G A A 3 4 F H A I 2 3 Beaver Log staff 4 Prom Comm1ttee 3 Football I 2 3 4 Letterman s Club 4 Prom Comm1ttee 3 I-luntmg and F1sh1ng I 2 Chorus 3 4 G A A 2 Drlver sClub 3 4 1edYouthI G A A I 2 F H A I 2 3 L1brary3 4 Swag F H A I 2 3 Treasurer 4 Llbrary 3 Allled Youth I 2 Drama Club I 2 Band I 2 3 4 Pep Band 3 4 Beaver Log Staff 4 Football I Basketball I Baseballl Chorus I 2 3 4 Intramural Sports 2 4 Madr1gals2 3 A Gul s Glee Club 2 A I 2 Song Leader 3 4 G A A 2 3 4 Drrver sClub 3 4 L 3 Allled Youth I 2 F H A 2 G1rl s Glee Club I 2 A FHA I234 DrxversClub Football 2 Wrestlmg 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Dr1ver s Club 3 Letterman s Club 4 Conservauon 2 4 Drama 4 Track 2 3 4 Boy s Glee Club I 2 Intramural Sports 2 3 4 Drtver s Club 3 4 Letterman s Club 3 4 F F A 2 3 Secretary 4 Cross Country 3 4 Band Color Guard 4 F T A 4 Student Counc1l I 2 3 4 Wrestlmg Manager 2 3 4 Prom Comm1ttee 3 Conservatlon I Footballl 2 3 4 Allted Youth 2 Prom Server I Golf I 2 3 4 Intramural Sports 2 3 4 Dr1ver s Club 3 4 Letterman s Club 3 Presldent 4 Huntmg and Frshxng I Beaver Call Staff 3 4 Badger Boy s State 3 Basketball I Drama I 2 Chorus 3 4 All School Play I 2 Photog I Tennls I Band 3 Boy s Glee Club I Football I 2 3 4, Track 3 4 Basketball I Intramural Sports 2 3 4 Drlver s Club 3 4 Letterman s Club 4 F F A I 2 3 4 V1ce Pres1dent3 Graphlc Arts I Swag I Record Club I E00tballI Co Captaln 2 Wrestllng I 2 Track I 2 Band Drum MaJor I 2 3 4 V1ce Presldent 4 V1ce Presrdent 3 Prom Comm1ttee 3 Dance Band 2 3 4 Pep Bandl 2 3 4 Student Counc1l I 4 Alternate 2 3 3 . . . . . . : ' . : ' : 5 . . : . . G.A. . I,2. . : ' . . . . : : ' . : . . . : : ' . z ' ' ' s ' z . . . I I I I' u I I I I 1 U: . . . . : ' . ' ' : s . . . . I 0 . 0 1 I I I n ' I ' I ' . I I I I I U ' ' : . . : ' : .... A I I I 9 : ' . : . . . . : . . . . . s . . . : ' s ' : ' Q I All' : . . . .: . . .- . .3 ' ,: 1.2. O 0 I I I I I . U ' I I I I I I I I I I : I I I I 9 I 931 I I n 0 F.F. . 1.2.3. SUSAN LYON Entered from Chippewa Falls 2: Prom Committee 3: Chorus 2,3,4: Forensics 23 - 0 FII-In 0 I I I I n 0 I I I I , . 1 l T.B. . : ' , : . . . : ' ' . F.H.A. 1.2.3. F.F.A. I, ,3.4. G.A. a 1.2.3-4: I 0 - 9 U 1 I I ' 3:40 : ' . . : . . : ' ' : ' . ' . : : . . s ' . : I I I l . I I ' I I 0 0 l I I : . : : .... ' . . . : ' . . : ' : ' : . . . z ' : s . . . : . . : ' ' . : ' . ' : ' ' ' s . : ' s . : . : . : : ' : : ' O I 3 1 ' 9 I I 1 1 I A ' . : ' : . . . . . . . ' ' : ' 3 . 1 ' . : 1 1 I I I 9 I p , 9 . , 3 . . 3 . 3 , ' : I I I I . I I ' ' 4 MA RY ANN MILLER MARY MINNIG D-ARLENE MOLZ DA VID MORRISSEY ADRIAN MUELLER A LTH EA MUELLER THOMAS NEIS GLENN NEUENDORF BETTY NORENBERG PATRICIA OLLINGER MARILYN ORMOSEN GENE OUSTERLING JOANN PAUL FRA NCES PEDERSON CLIVE PERSCHKE MARVIN PIEPER ELAINE PIEROIN JUDITH POETTER ERHARDT PROPST JEAN RADKE PATRICIA RADTKE ROBERT REID GERA LD REINKE MARILYN RICHTER JAMES ROSENMEIER GENE RECKERT GERALD SCHAEFER BONNIE SCHALLER EMILIE SCHMID ROBERT SCHNEIDER WAYNE SCHROEDER ALAN SCHULTZ LINDA SCHULZE JAMES SCHWEIGER NANCY SCHWOCH GA RY SEERING DUANE SMITH Senlor Glossary Contrnued Entered from Wayland 3 F T A 4 All1ed Youth 4 Forensrcs 4 Dr1ver s Club 4 A . 4 L1br u 2 Chorus I 2,3 4 G1rls Glee Club 2, Drrver s Club 2 3 Graphrc Arts 2 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Intramural Sports 2 3 4 Lrbrary I Prom Commtttee 3 Football 2 3 4, Track 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Prom Server 3 F T A 4 Drrver s Club 3, Baseball 2 Letterman s Club 3 Chorus3 4 G A A I 2,4 All1ed Youth I 2 3 4 Football 2 Forenstcs 4 Badger Boy's State 3 Prom Server 3 Prom Commtttee 3 Student Counctl 4, Drrver s Club 4 Conservatron I Huntlng and Fxshlng I 2 Graphtc Arts 1,2 Drama 2, Prom Commlttee 3 Allred Youth 3, G A A 2 All1ed Youth 2 Beaver Log Staff 3 4 A 2 3 F H A I, Swag4 Choru Photog I 2 3 4 Craft Club I Huntlng and F1sh1ng I Basketball I Band I,2 3 Drama I 2 3 4 Track 2 3 Cross Country 2 Prom Server 3 Sentor Class Play 4 Drama 2 G A A I 2 3 4, Dr1ver sClub 3 4 Drama 4, Secertary 3 All1ed Youth I 2 3 4 G A A I 2 Leadershtp Camp Representatlve 3 F H A I 2 Prom Commlttee 3 Badger G1rl s State 3 Craft Club I 2, Dr1ver s Club 3 4 Tennts I Prom Commrttee 3 amaI2All1edYouthI23GAAI23BndI2 'Ir1M Swag I Nature I, Beaver Log Staff 4 A 2 FHA 234 GAA 34 PromComm1ttee3 Drama I 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 Chorus I All School Play I 2 Prom Commlttee 3 Football I 2 Allred Youth 3 4 Band Color Guard 4 Basketball I,2 4 Intramural Sports 3 Drrver s Club 3 Beaver Call Staff 2 3 Edrtor 4 Cross Country 4 Baseball I 2.4, Student Counc1l4 Conservatlon I 2 Prom Commrttee 3 Football I 2 3 Basketball I 2 Intra mural Sports 3 4 Letterman s Club 4 I-luntmg and F1sh1ng I 2 Football and Basketball Manager 4, Baseball I 2 3 4 Entered from Mllwaukee 2, Forenslces 2 Prom Commrttee 3 G A A 4 Band 3 4 Pep Band 3 4 Art Club 2 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Student Councrl 3 Chorus 4 Senlor Class Play 4 Nature Club I, I-luntlng and F1sh1ng I Swag 2 3 A Drama I 2 3 4 Forensrcs I 2 4, Prom Commrttee 3 Allred Youth I 2 3 4 Band I 2 3 4 Drrver s Club 3 4 Pep Band I 2 3 4 Tr1 M 2 3 4 Dance Band 3 4 Student Counc113 4 All1ed Youth 2 4 G A A 3 Dr1ver s Club 3 4 Football 2 3 Intramural Sports 3 4 DIIVSI s Club 4 Treasurer 3 Wrestltng 2 Nature 4 Band I 2 Dr1ver s Club 3 4 Craft Club I Intramural Sports 2 maI2 GAA 1234 Swagl Natur Drama I Forensrcs I 2, Prom Commtttee 3 Allred Youth 3 G A A 3 4 F H A I 2,3 4 Dr1ver s Club 4, Student Councll Alternate 4 Entered from Lmcoln Illmors 2 Prom Commrttee 3 Photog 3 4 I 35 : . . . : ' : ' : ' I F.H. . I,2 45 G.A.A. : ' ary Cl b .33 F.T.A. 2. ' : . . ' . : . . : : . . . z ' ' ' : ' - I I I 0 0 I I D I I 0 : ' s : : I D I ' : . - GQAQ n I1 1 I Q 1 Q ' I S40 . . . : : ' ' ' : : D I I D I I I I I I I . I I J I D D I 0 Q 1 I D - : . . . . 3 ' Q ' ' . I J Dr 1 I J 1 1 I Q 1 n 1 1 I a 1 13: -J' 3140 BONNIE PLANKEL Swag I: F.H.A. 2: G.A.A. I. F.F. . I. .3.4. : . : ' . : z . . : . ' ' - . : ' : . . : . : - . : , . F.F. . I. I D I I I D I . - D A I I I I 1 l 1 I I ' 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 I ' 1 I . 1. I I ' I I 0 a 4 I l I Q n ' ' n c I I I D I I 9 Dra . : . . . . . . : : C I- : ' . ' ' z ' : . . . . : . . . . .: ' ' ' ' . . : ' s . . GEORGE SMITH TWYLA SMITH IEROME SOMMERS FRA NCIS SROMA LSKI PHYLLIS ST AAB CA ROL STA NGE OLIVE ST EIN BRECKER ELLIS STEINER JOSEPH STRASESKI ALBERT STURM FRANCES TADYCH LARRY TESCH SUSAN THIEL RALPH TREIO CAROLE TRELEVEN RONALD ULBRICHT JAMES VUGNOVICH EUGENE WA LLACE SHIRLEY WA MPOLE ANDREW WARMKA ROBERT WEIDMAN LEE WELSCH MARY ANN WELSCH DA RLENE WEN DORF EVERETT WERTH PA MELA WILLIA MSON DENNIS WILSON SHARON WINTER PHYLLIS WODILL SHIRLEY WOLC CAROL WOLFGRAM NEAL WOPP RUTH WRICHT CHARLES YAGODINSKI ANTONIA YAGODZINSKI ROLAND YA KT US DAVID ZUEHLS Senror Glossary Cont1nued F F A I 2 3 4 Dr1ver sClub 3 Craft Club 2 3 Track I 2 Wrestl1ng2 3 Forenslcs 4 Prom Commtttee 3 Nature I 2 3 4 G A A I 2 Band I 2 3 4 Beaver Call Staff3 4 Graph1c Arts I, Hunt1ng I Track 2 Cross Country 2, Wrestlmg 2 Wrestllng I 2 3 4 Football I 2 3 4, Track I 2 3 Golf4 Intramural Sports 3 4 Dr1ver s Club 3 4 Letterman s Club 3 4 Drama I Chorus 2 3 4 Prom Comm1ttee 3 Homecomlng Court 2 3 4 Cheer leader I 2 All1ed Youth I 2 3 G A A I 2, Dr1ver s Club 3 4, Beaver Log Staff 3, Student Counc1l 4 Alternate 3 L 2 Transferred from Manrtowoc, Drama 4 Allled Youth 4 Beaver Call 3 4 Edrtor 4 Chorus 3, Student Councrl 2 Graphtc Arts 1,2 F H A I 2 3 4 G1r1sGlee Club I 2, Lrbrary 4 Football I 2, Wrestllng I 2 3 Track I Letterman s Club 2 3 4 Art Club 4 Llbrary Club I 2 Allled Youth I 2 Cheerleader 2 3 Class Vlce Pres1dent I Drama Club I 2 Chorus 2, Prom Commlttee 3 All1ed Youth I 2,3 Prom Server I Homecomlng 2 3 4 Beaver Call Staff I 3 Class Secretary 4 Chorus I, All School Play 2 Track 3 Huntmg and F1Sll1Dg 2 Graphxc Arts 2 Cross Country 2 Nature 3, Art Club I Track 2 Drama I 2,3 4 Pres1dent 3 Forens1cs I,2,3, Prom Commlttee 3 Band I 2 3,4, Treasurer 3 Secretary 4 Allled Youth I 2 3 4 Class V1ce Pres1dent 2 Badger Gul s State 3 Tr1 M I 2,3 4 H1stor1an 2, Secretary 3 Pep Band 2 3 Student Counc1l 2 3 4 V1ce Pres1dent 3 Secretary 4 Dance Band 2 3 Hunnng and F1sh1ng I Conservat1on I, Dr1ver s Club 3 4 Intramural Sports 3 4 Prom Server I, Allred a 1,2 3 F H A Dr1ver s Club 3 4 F F A I 2 Sent1nel3 Pres1dent 4 Dr1ver s Club 3 4, Boy s Glee Club 2 3 F F A I 2 3 Football I,2 Track I Intramural Sports I Drama I 2,3, Prom Comm1ttee 3 Cheerleader I 3 Co Captam 2 Captarn 4 Allled Youth 3, G A A I 2, Band I 2 4 Secretary 3 Prom Server 3 Homecom1ngCourt 4 Dr1ver s Club 3 4 Pep Band I 2, Tr1 M 2 3 Presxdent Senlor Class Play 4 F H A 2 3 Reporter 4 F T A I 2 Vxce Pres1dent 3 Pres1dent 4 Nature Club 4 G1rl s Glee Club I F F A 1,2 Reporter 3 4, Swag I 3 4 Secretary Treasurer 2 Dr1ver s Club Presxdent 4, Prom Commlttee 3, Forenstcs 4 Basketball I Intramural Sports 2 3 4, Baseball I 2 3 4, Badger Boy s State Alternate 3 Drama 2,3,4, Forenslcs I, Chorus I 2 3 Secretary 4 Prom Comm1ttee3 All1edYouth3 4 G A A 2 Band I 2 3 PepBand2 3 4 Tr1 M2 3 V1ce Pres1dent 4 Entered from Brandon Intramural Sports 2 Cross County 2 Photog 4 Prom Commlttee 3 ma I T B L I DIIVCISCIUD3 4 F H A I2 3 F T A I 3 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Llbrary 2,3 4 Gul s Glee Club 2 Swag I 2,3 Entered from Juneau 3 A 1,2 Intramural Sports 3 Graphlc Arts I 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Chorus 1,3 4 Dr1ver s Club 3 4 G A A 4 Student Counc1l 3 Prom Commtttee 3 Forens1cs4 Letterman s Club 2 3 Vrce PresIdent4 Basketball I 2 3 4, Footballl 2 3 4 Baseball I 2 36 ......: ' ' : .s .: ' .: ' : ,..: ...s ' ' ' 2 : ' ' . I . IDD: ill. ll: E .: .: ' .. ' : ..: ' : ' ..: - l ' 0 Q I ' a DI li! anal I r,B. .33 r.H.A. 1. .3,4. illills -I I.. 0 .' ' ..: s ' ..: 3 ' : ' . s : ' ..: ' ': : ' : ' : s ' : . . .. ' : ' ' ' : .. . : ' ,..: ' ' : .' I I' I In I . : 994: llli' I I S If U ' ' .: .s ' ' Youth 23 Hunting and Fishing I. Swg .: . . .Is G.A.A. 1.2. I . Islllil - I I O ' ' Q ' e z : . ' I ' . : In I 9 I : ' ' ..: : : l I :I ' 1: Q' . 11 I 4: ..... :.....' ' . ' : . . . . . 3 z ID. DOI. ' 0 I U: -..: ra: nr: I' ur ' ' : . Dra : . . . :G.A.A. 1.4. ' : ' .s - 1 F.H.. p3p4. .: ' ' ,z ,..: ': ' G K 6 'N M7 xx 'UD A 3 N ,I insawaza-,, af. 5 . 3. rw, ' 6 , 74 ff' ,MV , Classes SCH OOL SOPHOMORES. .. m 3 ' . I 2 i '9 fo , . ,ef l f 'vb' ' A L. 0, , ,, xv - All r X Q, W, fs is Qg'l x,. if ,ltr 5 5 is 1 -F 9' fr s.. f nc, N .- -,. 7 . '17 -.iff L, 5 4 - J J, Q V-'fx fl' ' .' , I , xxiifflw sf' .LL A wg: r M A, z V . A . V ,,,, fs y B225 'fi : :f f -1 . - , as ii r 35' Not ,nn- , X f,.,,w'? g s , 7 B in Z, ,M y s 'K , . . ,Lux , ' My f Q ei ai-'T :Q f 1 E fl WK h' an 1 Z :m:.3,gwk is -S :L X Q -xv.. - Braemer, James Braun, Charmaine Brooks, Karen Brower, Russell Bruesch, Yerna Bruesch, Wayne Aellig, Jean Allen, Pat Anderson, Joyce Budde, Gerard Burbach, Carol Chamberlain, Don Anderson, Shirley Arndt, Kenneth Bach, Judy Cromheecke, Richard Dietz, Donald Dorn, Beverly Barton, Jerry Bauer, Lewis Beers, Janice Drahmel, MaryAnn Drews, Albert Drews, Carol Bell, James Bellman, Karen Berg, Steve Dummer, Sharon Durfee, Richard Dye, Patricia Bergauer, Sandra Bilke, Judy Biersach, Janet Eisenbarth, Lee Elden, Jean Fabisch, Keith Binkholz, James Boettcher, Sharon Bonack, Gloria Bordwell. Steve Borth, Bill Braatz, Frederick 38 ' -49 , Q'-', ' 615' iwve. A -f iii .s, ...f wwf B x fi 'fe' :aa Af 105 , -X' v ...Q A val-'Y PS. , X '1 I --sf af i C .1 ,, 1, N4- gl, ' C 1 wxrdr-rrrf President Charles Hoch Secretary Barbara Treleven Treasurer Colleen McKinstry Vice President Bill Malarch les if Fischer, Eugene Fischer, Mary Ann Flayter, Kathleen Freber, Lois Freund, Richard Frinak, Susan Grow, Russell Gunderson, Bob Guse, Judy Frisch, Mary Frothinger, Barbara Gallitz, Joyce Gurche, Berry Lou Haimerl, Susan Halfmann, Mary Ganske, Hugh Gertland, Michael Gassner, Martha Hammer, Susan Hartl, Marcus Hebner, Mary Gentz, Allen Gergen, Joleen Germain, Gerald Heidt, Patricia Heimerl, Judy Helbing, Melanie Giese, Kenneth Glodosky, James Gradel, Barbara Heimer, Ronald Herreman, Robert Hinkfuss, Joyce Grams, Carol Griebenow, Sharon Groth, Elda Hinrichs, Barbara Hoch, Charles Hoppa, Margaret Horstman, Roger Hove, Lois Huber, Mary 39 if sf J ?.1 ,,,2.'i 51 5 59, 4 ,J M uf iffy' , X . were green if i a? , is ZA 1' . 1 'E-'Mjffi fb , 'LV' '4 L , 4 , 1 ' 6 7 A . I' V, .- 1 9 's .,: x ef 445' cf 4 , Q .. k,-,,- ii -QS - I ' 41 4 L fs wif 13 nv ik: Hupf Marjorie Jaehnke Davrd Janczak Dav1d Janz Kathy Janz Nancy Jaresky Rlchard Kunkle Carol Kuznrewrcz Helen LaFleur Edward Jrllson Ronald Jones Shlrley Kahelskx Randall Lasrca Karen Lauth Valray Lee Drann Karberg Barbara Klapper Betty Klas Judy Le1sses Gwyneth Lenz Larry Llmberg Darwm Klelndel Mary Khnk Carol Kolek Robert Lmde janrce Longseth Rrchard Kordus Mlchael Krause Erlc Krueger Marv1n Lueck Lynn Luedtke Jerry Lue ptow Donald Kuehl Arletta Kuehl Chuck Kulper Donna Luken Kenneth Lyon Davrd Maas Denms Macheel Ray Mack Davrd Mack Karen 40 SOPHOMORES 9 f 456 Rv ,QQ '-1' ra My Q! 436' 441' 3 in 5? A ii' R ' A Tk , D EW Z y . . . -' W 'fx 5,64 ' , - K '- -4. x 4 K , .a , A Q J ' . . ,Ay 'Legg ' , e,,, 2 L K K i I , 'lj wg Xrgqz R ,gn , y Q ' ' rx .. .- 7 5. ., - xr A - V.. 1 f x rf, ' M ' 1. qv- Sf 1 I W A I ll f it , kr 'Mwy ,r'dr a ,xl E M . , aere at M L I ' . U gigewgv, U VV we ,, Llndert, Wllham A My Q ,X 1 M ,,,. . , y , , ' 3 5 'u f., sw Q, 6 f - r - 1 if I . I I ,Q Vrhl , X V A , ' L . .' M f y ' -ie ' 'Q' ' ' . M ' a,,... in-er' ' i f E w Mi f K Az? A 'Q f ' . v ' K' fy wi, .utr . r, gays' v Q'-'1 HI' a n f If .-:ai-31' rw.. un , ' ' e' 3 4-v-H -4-.. v ,f K 'U , . L ff? 1 , at A , J' M M A A Q s y if t so 9 Tr ,- .RQ 3- C 1: , lr ,- ,ff gg M-' , ,f-4 V7fd,., 'vl- P! ...ai 6 .4 , as x4 lr-'A iQ M X Picture ' N ot 1, Available ,gg 4' V 15 z v ,, , .- ,, Qs, f,.Xx P ,Q - ffl t 50,5 ,W - f...1, 5 ' .W y Q 6 2 6 , l s. l ali' 'x .4 . ,T 1 ',,.+ '42 as 4' W., 1 eg, Parzy Joanne Paul Marilyn Paulick Connie Pederson, Gerald Peterson, Joann Pfarrer, Tom Madigan, Kathleen Malkowski, Karen Marthaler, Richard Pollak, Marianne Polzin, Charlotte Prieve, Earl Mason, Sherry Matthews, Carolyn Matuszeski, Roland Priewe, Walter Propst, Eldean Propst, Janet McKinstry, Colleen Melcher, Michael Milarch, Bill Ptaschinski, Robert Rabehl, Robert Radant, Eugene Miller, Judy Molz, Joe Muloahy, Lorna Radke, Kenneth Radtke, Dennis Rau, Charles Murray, Robert Napralla, Karen Neis, Gerald Rechek, Francis Regling, Kathleen Reiher, Marita Neuman, Tom Nolte, Yvonne Nowicki, Kathleen Nyka, Ralph Oestreich, Mary Ormosen, Sharon 41 Wai - learned fast .nw 1 'I ,,,, I - V 5 . J c 13 , ff fag, '. s ll - ll e gg! 1:5 I '57 .f in J Ji' P, iw 'V A -fl' , 'KM SOPHOMORES. . . gi Q., I Q 'X 1 W N - ' ' S 41' J XT H5 .-sf 102 ff - J L f J ,. 9 ' Q' ' w f 1 'Q' 'fr 4. Sommers, Helen Stange, Clark Stofflet, Mary Sturm, Larry Sunderland, Dianne Sutton, Mary Renz, Trudi Roedl, Roland Rogers, Caryl Teletzke, Marion Tesch, Douglas Tiedt, Robert Rudey, Judy Rumfeldt, Robert Sadowski, James Tietz, Ervin Trejo, Joseph Treleven, Barbara Scheel, Jerry Schepp, Marilyn Schiradelly, Robert Schliewe, Schmidt, Schmidt, Uherka, Gerald Veling, Karen Voight, Polly Eunice Alvin Darlene Vujnovich, John waekerr, Judy Wallendal, James Schoeffel, Gary - Schultz, Joanne Schwantz, Schweiger Wampole, Geraldine Warmka, Barbara Washtock, Tom Schweiger, Donna Schweiger, Joseph Schweitzer, Dennis Sekel, Sharron Sieber, Richard Smith, Diana 42 r an ' 4' 1 ,gin ex!! 6 P av I . 1- , NK E 9 . ,, , gzzlzi rf-v a ,im- 5 .,-1: ,, e f , N l QC COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Weckworth, Judy Wedel, Joseph Wendt, Janice Wendt, Marilyn Werner, Ann Westover, Sandra Winkie, Paula Winning, Phyllis Winter, Barbara Wirth, Cynthia Woreck, Betty Wright, Jean Youngbeck, Francis Zick, Judy Zieske, James Z1lisch, Kenneth Zuehls, Eugene OFFICE PRACTICE teaches secretarial duties, MI LKB REA K Pxcture Not Avallable 'w 2' , f- ,J Q porh cnpofe Huettl James Hutchins Darlene I 0 . ' ' ' Hughes, Marilea I W 'W ,X E55 6 , ,, as i Q 5 4,16 in .45 4 'ill' az, 5' gf it if W X t A 3' Q ,, I J ts ag, 5 IJ Q as rad' , i 2 2 3 , ,S ,wa A 1 I PY V '-.K . i n. , a ,Q , f li, 0 ' P1 W za? f 1 b r X' 5 i Jxxzz li Italiano, Rochelle Johnson, Walter Jones, Judy Froh, Judy Ganske, James Ganz, Carol Kachelski, Marjorie Kahelski, Roland Keller, Harold Geschel, Mary jo Gilmore, Georgia Gocker, Claire Kirchoff, Harold Klapper, Carol Klapper, Eva Goodrich, Pearl Griesbaum, Jim Guenther, Jean Klatt, Merrill Koehn, Jane Kohls, Nancy Guse, Donald Guse, Lorraine Haas, James Kohls, Karen Kovacs, Nancy Kratz, Gerald Haessly, Mary Hammer, Tom Hammer, Bill Krobert, Gordon Krueger, Norbert Kuenzi, Gordon Hampton, Anita Hannah, Kenneth Harder, Nancy Helbing, Tom Herr, John Hoeft, Naomi 45 lil? A M5551 4 V-4 8 3 v W3 1 Q. ,, 1 4 A- ,ff A X ' it .. u L . iii? 1 A 7. ,, 4 'a 'df MK' sq, Radke, Delores Reilly, Tom Rettschlag, Arthur Riege, Jerry Rieman, James Roche, Kathy Schumann. Jean Schwantes, Donna 9 , V15 , Schwartz, Carolyn ,gk V ,, . ,, A' Rohn, Judy Rueter, Gene , Rundle, Janet Schwartz, Ronald Schweiger, Doris Seefeldt, Marna f 0 Q -4- Sawyer, Darrell Schack, Karla Schauer, Dick Seippel, Susan Sellin, Gloria Shaker, Leonard Schauer, Roger Schindel, Ronald Schkirke, Barbara Sharkey, Marilyn Simon, Lelani Skoy, Doris Schlagel, Kenneth ' Schmitt, Caroline Schoenberger, Larry Slinger, Larry Slosser, Donald ' Slosser, Donna X , - vw , J X Schroeder, Carol Schroeder, Kitty Schroeder, Roger Smith, Karen Smith, Serena Sromalski, John V' Z 3 f Steinbach, Judy Steinhorst, Roland Steinike, Bob 47 taair ffitiff f plan prom . . . Q uw ,Q , '9 -7 ' ,J ut .M V K ' 5' K4 fp 1 J 4-44 I .0' Q , :L L , N Werner, Carl Weyh, Jerry Whitmer, Bruce Whitnall, Bill Williquette, Barbara Wilson, Bob Stofflet, Bill Strumberger, Bob Tausendfreude, Darlene Winkie, Lynn Winn, Kenneth Wisniewski, Mary Tisher, Gorden Trapp, Jean Trapp, Michael Wolfgram, Steve Wood, Clenn Zannacher, Bonnie Trejo, Juanita Tuel, Dennis Tuel, Sandy Turck, Earl Uebel, Carole Verriden, Judy Ze mp, Barbara Voight, Ann Voigt, Eugene Warren, Robert Weisgerber, Donna Welch, Marilyn Welsch, Cathy President Secretary Treasurer Vice President Harold Barbara We lsch Harold Kirchoff Zemp Kathy Keller Wendlandt, Carlyn Wendorf, LaVerne Wendt, Michael IN DUS TRIA L DEPA RTMEN T We learn skills. , , ART is not only fun and informal but stimulating. Ink, paper and common sense work many wonders in the PRINTING department. 4 Q . I . 1 , Qff As you can see, WOODWORKING is a busy and productive class. ACADEMIC DE PARTME NT trains minds It seems Chemistry has a few students stumped. if X7 'I' D bs pb Q 9 Advanced Math has its a musing mo ments. These sophomores realize the importance of English 50 Clubs i CLUBS and - Q Activities DET UR , . W , 7 1 h!.w.,mn 4 N . .- .. -w Q: H i x 'M x 1 A Class Section Senior Section Beaver STAFF Molly Buschkopf Lois Bauer Nancy Beletske Kim Derleth Linda Draheim John Elser Eva Klapper Editor - Priscilla Gentz Advisor - Miss THE BIG THREE Log Ron Neuendorf Sharleen Kohls Lila Kurtz Pat Linehan Bill Noll Pat Ollinger Judy Poetter Ass't Editor - Gloria Sellin Rosenheimer Faculty Section Club 81 Activities 52 Sports Section Beaver Call N. Falkinham, P. Erdmann, S. Smith, S. Ganz. N. Kovacs, E. Klapper, K. Smith, B. Anhauser, N. Beletske. This year the Beaver Call began a new system of putting the paper out twice a month with four pages in each issue. Stu- dents and the Call staff both seem to ap- preciate this new idea. , we f . .W J. Hamann, J. Fowler, R. Reid, and H. Eggen are folding and count- ing the new issue of the Call before distributing them to Counsel rooms. J. Hamann, G. Helbing, H. Eggen M. Mersch. EDITORS OF THE BEA VER CA LL: Ollie Steinbrecker and Bob Reid ADVISOR: Mr. Heindel. They are pictured above approving a layout for the next issue. Qugigiikg ff! 5 ev f 53 X St U dc ht tudent Councll OUYNCI Representatlves S PEAK FOR US ROW I C Treleven Secretary M Ehrmeyer Presldent Mr Kordus Advlsor H Brooks V1cePres1dent ROW2 B Arndt W Whltnall J Mayr R Ehlert B Schaller M Helleman P Staab T Ne1s ROW3 R Durfee J Lmde D Guse L M1l1er R Durfee M Mersch J Everson E Schhewe M Seefeldt ROW4 J Morgan C Welsch D Radke B Zemp M Sharkey M Oestrelch C Kunkle Y Nolte S Frmak I. Gergen, M. Frlsch, B. Treleven. 54 Student Council Projects The Student Councll held the Stag for all Deer Hunters dance Thrs rs Song Jo Koh, age II, from Korea. on November I5. We danced to the muslc of Freddy Mutt rn the He has been our forergn chrld srnce 1956. beautrfully decorated gym. Each year the Student Councrl sponsors a Money makrng Drrve that enables hrm to have warm clothrng food monthly allow ance and medrcal ard Alternates K Schlagel ROW2 A Mueller C Hoch K Derleth C Hampton C Schwartz P Kuhnke L Freber J Sternbach S Wolfgram ROW3 I Mrller B Karlberg C Wendlandt M Haessly C Derleth S Lyon F Pederson I Braemer 55 O I I 0 ?Y7YW l i ROW I: S. Bordwell, R. Italiano. S. Hammer, K. Brooks. N. Schweiger. J. Beers. S. Thiel, L. Bauer, Q n 2 . , o , Q 5 n g e s I 1 o 1 o I g u a 1 o D n s , Q I 0 g u , . . . . . . Teen Club ROWI T Maler N Harder C Schmltt I Eyrlse D Smrth, K Hansen, M Bashynskr B Crook C Welsch L Machkovrtz. C Kunkle M Sutton ROW2 E Schl1ewe E Schmld P Wrllramson E Clgelske O Stembrecker M Mrller M Rerher, C Klmk S Hammer Y Nolte J Beers D Schwerger ROW3 C Mxttelstadt, M Oestrerch B Schaller A Bergemann D Caves M Ingra ham G Bonack C McK1nstry, M Frrsch L Freber J Wendt ROW4 N Ianz S Harmerl M Helbrng C Hampton F Pederson B Zemp C Treleven, K Laslca K Napralla J Guenther ROW5 A Mueller C Schwartz,J Lrnde P Erdmann M Seffeldt K Derleth M Sharkey C Gocker L Cuff M Derrvan M Geschel ROW6 M Buschkopf K Brooks, H Sommers I Schultz K Nowrckr R Fox The Drstrrct ll Youth Con ference was held November 22 at our hugh school The teen Club of our school acted as Hostess for the Conference There were twelve workshops rn which the achvltles and problems of teenagers were drscussecl Prctures of the Conference s workshops l I 1 r I l . . . . . . 'Qu po go so so Q a no l . . . . .. . ,Q o gn s .0 gs pa g o nl ll I' 0 rl no no no . . . . - Q QQ Q QQ go ga Q.: ,Q ,Q Q ,Q ,Q Q IQ Q. ,Q .Q pa gs gn o go ,Q o . . as go u po no po pa gp ' . ,o ,u QQ o Qu go u yn Q no Q QQ . . Q Q Q QQ. Q Q ' 1 u '25 f ROW I G Sellrn Secretary P WOd1II Hrstorran M W1sn1ewsk1 Treasurer B Bauer I Amberson D Wendorf Presrdent L Guse V1cePres1dent ROW 2 D Wersgerber I Larson M Mrller I Trejo E Anderson L Born YFSWAG Clu CARRIES ON 'SERVICE WITH A GRIN ROW I MISS Baud Advrsor J Herr Sergeant at Arms D Hutchens Treasurer and Secretary: L. Wlnkre, Vrce Presldent, E. Werth, Presrdent ROW 2: A. Kuehl, W. Bruesch, J. Anderson, S. Wampole, J. Gallltz, J. Lrnde, M. Gassner. ROW 3: J. Bach, S. Edgerton, R. Irllson, M. Hebner, J. Jones. ROW 4: D. Sunderland, T. Neuman, J. Scheel, J. Peterson. S. Ormosen. 57 F T A WORKS HARD Thus year agaln each Future Teacher of America was assrgned to assist a member of the faculty The boys participated In FTA to a much larger extent than usual although they are not all pictured This not only pleased Mlss Nrelahr, FTA s advisor, but the female members ofthe club as well 0 0 . . . . FY . ' ,, Y ,.iri'v.1.,fw' L .ff??fi'lf'z:1' V , 15.2, ,,krV, I A ., 5, f .5 .. -.- - R A 4 I Q ' , I - I 1 ' l I 0 l A to I Q 9 o 1 o 0 3 0 a ' 2 , I , . , . . g s 1 0 1 o . : ' ' , ' 3 . n ' ' S I o F.F.A. 52 ix ' :af- v OFFICERS BRUCE WHITMER ..... Vlce DON MCEVOY . . . . . ANDY WA RMKA EVERETT WERTH CARL WERNER GARY BESKE The SEDIOFS on a hog judgxng project Senlor Hlgh Future Farmers MR.MEINKE........ Advisor Presldent Secretary Presldent Reporter Senunel Treasurer ROWI D Maas A Drews G Budde G Smrth B Clgelske G Schaefer D Zuehls L Messer R Gensch ROW2 C Propst F Berndobler I Ganske C Huettl A Frankenstem I Mrller I Mersch L Meyer E Krause ROW3 P M11ler B Jamsh I Baker L Shaker, E VO1ghI L Lenz M Hartle E Zuchls ROW4 K Fabrsh A Rettschlog E Turck R btemhorst A Schmrdt R Tredt R Longseth H Ganske 58 - , o u a O I u u a O I O O O . . . - n , Q 1 s 1 o , u , u 1 D n 0 l a . . , . e 1 s n u , - , . 9 0 1 0 y n , 0 . , . . l I I I I I 9 I 0 I I 0 I 0 y l O l g a , , 0 1 0 g n g o y 0 r o o FFA 'f Emerson E Sadowske N Wught S Wendorf D Propst ROW3 J WhlIe E Saxaner W Markhardt R Hupf I Ferron W Helleman Junlor Hlgh Future Farmers F. F. A. semor workshop provldes practxcal experxence. 59 I I I 3 ROW I: K. Wendt, W. Minnig, M. Fraud, D. Winning, R. Stange, D. Pieper. ROW 2: K. Wendt, G. , . . . , . , . . : . ' , . . . , I O W Hunting and Fishing Club 0 ROWI R Marthater Mr Krause Advrsor R Grow ROW2 R Kretschmer B Kolek D Mack D Jaehnke Art Club ...W 'N-7 ROWI M Lmehan K Roche B Arndt H Budde M Haessly ROW2 I Zrck D Slosser H Eggen s Serppel M Welch ROW3 D slosser R Jrllson K Z1ll1sch 60 drops and posters Qtudents above are shown wrth posters made for the Talent Show .D . 0 . V 0 r ' Art Club helped make back- Nature Club s Christmas party Nature Club ROW I M1ssA1temus Advisor D Chamberlain D Weisgerber Secretary E Anderson, Treasurer L Born, B Karberg V Link ROW 2 G Sellin A Rettschlag G Leisses I Larson, J Schu mann D Wendorf J Trejo ROW3 R Buntrock B Bauer J Amberson President D Sawyer Llbrary Club 7 SEATED I Noll P Wodill President STANDING S Edgerton D Schwantes S Smith B Schkirke P Kurkowski C Kurkowski S Griebenow F Tadych Miss Schultz Advisor 61 Future Homemakers of America Presldent S Kohls Reporter E Propst Treasurer B Lenz Secretary C Wendt landt Hxstorran L Wendorf Vrce Presrdent C Stange Advrsor, Mrss Bangs Werner R Wrrght B Warmka P Herdt B Plankel D bchmrdt K Kohla R Mxnnrg ROW3 M WISUICWSRI M Hughs M Wendt M Drahmel D Maas M Mrnnrg J Propst 62 ROW I: C. Burbak, J. Birkholz, V. Lauth, N. Kohls, M. Stofflet, J. Radke, N. Schwoch. ROW 2: A. ENCOURAGES THE TALENTED I Drama Club ' These are our Actors and Actresses plannrng the Drama Club skrt for Pep Assembly ROWI Mrss Grady Adv1sor D Reglxng Sergeant at Arms M Frothrnger Vrce Presrdent M Seefeldt Presrdent F Pederson Secretary C Treleven Treasurer ROW2 K Brooks K Bellman S Anderson P Wrllramson D Caves A Bergemann B Schaller M Ingraham ROW4 B Treleven C McK1nstry D McEvoy D Ehlert G Ousterlrng B Durfee D Dur ee 63 M. Halfmanrr, O. Steinbrecker, D. Elden, B. Frothinger, L. Mulcahy, D. Smith.. ROW 3: Master of Ceremonles Bob Reld added humor to the Talent Show Beaver Log Talent Show. . . WILL SHOW L1la Kurtz poster gtrl added beauty to our show A record of Calypso muslc was pantomrmed by our own Calypso fans D1ck Ehlert and Gene Ousterlxng Beaver Beautles avocal group cons1stedofD Ebert P Kuhnke I Larson D Kulper E Anderson M Seefeldt Dxck Shauer and Sandy Kurth blended then volces rn Hawauan Weddmg Song Rehearsal Performance HAVE TALENT. . . I ' Lettermen ROWI M Noremberg Secretary M Cleary, Sergeant atArms M Mersch Presldent H Budde, Treasurer ROW2 B Mayberry L Tesch L Messer R Ehlert, D McEvoy B Durfee A Mueller J Everson I KUZWIEWICZ P Gltzlnger T Martl ROW3 B Ham mer I Rabehl W Whltnall C Llnck L Freber T Helbrng, B Sternrke D Kasper ROW4 W Iohnson,J Mayr, K Schlagel I F Sromalskx J Haas P Freund G Rueter H Brooks Graphlc Arts Club ROW! R bchrndel Presrdent J Rabehl, Vlce Presrdent Mr Pacxottr, Advrsor, C Le1sses, Secretary R Schwartz sergeant at Arms ROW 2 J Kratz,W Noll, D Jaresky M Gartland ROW3 C Yagodzrnskr, D Morrrssey, D Guenther L Wmkre 65 Drstrrbutrng programs at games one of the many servrces the club performs I I Q O I Q I . Q O I I D I Miller, C. Hoch, H. Keller, J. Reinke. ROW 5: R. Olson, L. Slinger, a .9 0 9 o g o 9 Q u I P ROW I: G. Sellin, M. Buschkopf, B. Zemp, L. Cuff, M. Derivan. I. Trapp, J. Koehn, M. Hughs, D. Weisgerber, V. Link. ROW 2: C. Bohl. I. Paul, D. Ebert, M. Geschel, C. Gocker, M. Sharkey, C. Schwartz, K. Derleth, M. Seefeldt. ROW 3: B. Burchardt, E. Propst, B. Dorn, D. Kuiper, C. Wendtlandt, J. Pederson, D. Tausendfreude, D. Skoy, I. Linde. ROW 4: T. Yagodzinski, J. Verriden, S. Winters, I. Rudey , P. Dye, V. Bruesch, S. Boettcher, K. Hansen, A. Mueller. Girls' Athletic Association The Windup . . . . and the pitch 66 r' NX 6,1111 EACH VM 59 push UP 50 S QQQT J C 5 10 Chin UFS . S I . in ROW I: S. Frinak, Treasurer, K. Schack, Vice-President, R. Eberle, President: M. Frothinger, Secretary: Miss Kortendick, Advisor. ROW 2: C. Welsch, R. Minnig, B. Plankel, M. Maslowski, J. Radke, B. Williquette, J. Froh, H. Kuzniewicz, D. Smith, D. Regling, J. Wright, K. Madigan. ROW 3: J. Aellig, L. Hove, D. Elden. B. Froth- inger, D. Lee, D. Schmidt, M. Stofflet, B. Boock, J. Birkholz, D. Radke, C. Rogers, J. Eyrise. ROW 4: M. Kleindel, P. Allen, J. Parzey, K. Schroeder, M. Richter, L. Kurtz, N. Schwoch, M. Huber, M. Minnig, M. Huph, D. Maas, L. Simon, L. Schultz ROW 5: J. Biersach, B. Woreck, L. Mulchahy, B. Klapper, K. Ianz, G. Leisses, S. Summer, B. Treleven, S. Anderson, K. Bellman, C. Brooks, K. Veling. Q 4 'L , .4 ,Q C. .. ,ml , W r L After - school Recreation 1 got a strike llll 67 Speech Class -sd ROWI D Ebert, M Helleman, N Helbrng M Ehrmeyer, M M11ler, S Thlel, T Yagodzlnskr ROW2 R Eberle T Grmwald E Werth L Mes ser, G Smlth ROW3 M Froth1nger,H Budde T Nels, B Durfee, F Pederson FOREGROUND: M. Ingraham, B. Norenberg, N. Helbing, S. Lyons, J. Masten- meier, President, S. Thiel, O. Steinbrecker, C. Klink, I. Fowler. D. Wendorf, E. Schliewe, N. Janz, I. Beers, D. Schweiger, R. Fox. M. Frisch, V. Nolte. SEATED: Mr. Gagnon, Advisor, F. Pederson, C. Treleven, D. Caves. J. Paul, T- Maier. N. Falkinham. I. Linde, N. Harder, J. Bach, M. Gassner, C. Drew K. Lasica, F. Tadych. BACK ROW: B. Arndt, H. Budde. 5: Teens agamst P0110 collected 5398 oo for the March of Dlmes Forenslcs ROW I MISS Rosenhelmer MISS Grady M1ss Balrd Mr Kmg Mr Helndel Mr Goln ROW2 M Ehrmeyer M Mlller F Pederson M Hellernan R Eberle M Seefeldt G Ousterlmg B Durfee ROW3 D Ebert K Brooks S Srmth E Werth T Nels M Maessley N Helbmg L Messer ROW4 S Boettcher J Aellrg L Hove C Treleven M Welsch I Herr P Gentz D Drescher ROW5 G bmlth G Sellm Mary Haessley as one of the many students who partlcrpate In forenslcs thus year She dnd a non orrgnnal orcntlon entitled Challenges for Secur ty These pictures depict what each student partncnpatlng rn forensics goes through Isl I They both sound good 2 Darn w111 I ever get lt? 69 3 5UPefb del1VefY C : ' ' , ' , ' ' , . ' , . ' , . ' . : . . . ' . . , . ' , . , . , . ' . . . : . . . , . ' , . , . ', o p 0 A p u n 2 a g o A g o 5 a . . , . , . , . . : . ' ' . . ' , J. Schumann, L. Mulcahy, M. Frothinger, B. Bauer, B. Schaller, S. Edgerton, D. Elden s s d M 2 H - . . . 0 . H xg 1 4 . I .. Q . . . . , s U . 1 K G .J Q A Q , 4. An A ll ,X 2 , yy I Q I D I . Our top Photo- graphers for the past four years have been seniors Gene Ousterling and Dick Ehlert. -1+ Camera Clickers The Beaver Log Photographers: Roger Buntrock, Gene Ousterling, and John Amberson. my :PC 1: ROW 1: Mr. Goin, Advisor: P. Heidi, A. Frankenstein, B. Bauer, G. Ousterling. ROW 2: D. Ehlert, R. Buntrock, J. Amberson, C. Seering. W- Johnson. 70 Assemblles -S .69- Pep Assembly shows cheerleaders 8g students srngxng school song Two Tests on Tuesday , a I act play, was presented to the student body by the New York Players on Oct. 4. 71 Drake Umversl ry Band Conservation Club ROWI J Klas B Bauer Presrdent B Karberg Secretary D Sawyer ROW2 M Helbrng H Sommers Mr Snyder I Amberson K Zrlhsch The Conservation Club Takes a viral Interest In the problem of conservahon Some of its members attend the Trees for Tomorrow Camp each year Pep Band THEY PLAYED FOR ASSEMBLIES ROWI C Treleven R Ehlert P Wrlhamson E Crgelske A Bergemann D Caves R Parfrey M Ingraham K Schack L Sturm G Maus G L1nk J Eyrrse L M111er ROW2 G Wood M Geschel B Schaller R Freund C Wrrth M Klerndel D Sawyer J Koehn W Wh1ma11 M Cleary G Beske J Everson J Harder K Schlage ROW3 J Haas C Lxnck Trl M TOP FLIGHT MUSICIANS ROWI M Welsch M Ingraham,J Koehn I Froh K Bellman B Schaller C Welsch B Frothmger K Reghng J Kastenmeler, D Caves P W1111amson M See feldt ROW2 J Trapp M Deuvan T Herr D Drescher R Ehlert J Haxder R Madrlgals ROWI S Kurth D Ebert I Boughton J Froh P Staab P W1ll1am son B Boock D Caves ROW2 H Kuchoff H Keller M Norenberg S Banks J Everson I Z xeske J Herr 73 I Parfrey, G, W.oocI, M. C.1ear.y, E, Cigelauke, C: TIe1even, G'. Maus, . D ' . O Band ROW xg J, Haider, Treasurerg D. Ehlert, Presi- dent, L, Miller, ISI Vice-President: W, Whit- nall, 2ndVice-Presidentg C. Treleven, Secre- tary, ROW 2: Board of Executives: R, Parfrey, K. Schlagel, G, Wood, M, Ingraham, J, Schu- mann, B. Treleven, P. Williamson. Here is our nationally famous band prepared for a concert, ROW 1: R. Parfrey, M, Ingraham, K, Schack, M, Derivan, L, Cuff, ROW 2: L. Freber, S. Anderson, J, Schumann, B. Zannacker, J, Beers, T. Smith, Flcutisf cmd double-reed friends. . ROW I: G, Wood, C. Welsch, M. Geschel, B. ROW Ig C. Treleven, R, Ehlert, P. Williamson, Schaller, ROW 2: L, Miller, E, Schliewe, P. E. Cigelske, ROW 2: B. Treleven, A. Berge- Freund, J, Linde, C, Rogers, ROW 3: S. Edger- mann, D, Caves, M, Seefeldt, M. Huges, ROW ton, R, Buntrock, D, Lyons, M, Kordus, 3: C, Wirth, M, Kleindl, K, Napralla, J, Wallendal, A lot of brass. . 74 Squeak - Sficks. . ROW Ig J, Haider, W, Johnson, G. Beske, ROW 2: D. Haslow, G. Fox, M, Richter, K. Schlagel, A glissondo, if you please. . ROW I: P. Linehan, J, Wendt, J. Verridan, ROW 2: D. Slosser, K, Kohls, M. Butler, M. Bashynski, Here come The hounds. . C5 VE' ROW I: R, Schindel, D. Sawyer, M, Sharkey, A. Voight, L. Hove, B, whir- nail, Theyin- read music. . ROW Ig D, Seiber, D. Trejo, ROW 2: D. Runnfeldt, J. Hass, C. Link. Um-po, Um-po, Um-pc-po. . . ROW I: M, Welsch, J, Koehn, L, Sturm B. Kahrberg, ROW 2: E. Propst, I, Eyrise, G. Maus, G, Link, The sod sox fsecfionl. . ROW rg C. Klink, G. Bonak P, Winning, ROW 2: M. Cleary, I. Trejo, D, Weis- gerber, J. Gergen, Nome the insfrumenfs! fIf's Q 75 confrabcss clcrinehj Chorus ROW! D Drescher K Le Count J Stexnbach M Ormosen S Halmerl B Wtlllquette B Warmka J Boughton C Franke C Kunkle B Boock P Allen C Burbach, P Staab D Caves Mr Radke ROW2 M l-lalfmann L Slmmon G Wampole C Ganz I Rundle C Schwartz S Kohls M Relher L Bauer E Anderson D Skoy J I-roh P Heldt ROW3 C Bohl A Mueller A Yagodzmslu J Rudey S Lyon S Kurth D Ebert A Karst K Wmn J Barton H K1rchoff G Damels L Lockwood W Messer D Schauer D Schwe1tzer K Bellman B Frothmger D Kuxper R Fox ROW4 M Seefeldt K Derleth I Herr J Everson The maxed chorus this year was one ofthe largest we have ever had, wlth a member shnp of over eighty srngers Under the dlrectlon of Mr Thomas Radke, our chorus emerged to gnve very professional performances at the Chrlstmas and Sprung Concerts The biggest event of the chorus school year was the presentation ofthe second annual operetta on April l7th and l8th Thus year The Mrkado by Gnlbert and Sullnvan was presented to an enthusnastnc publlc In the Beaver Dam High School audntornum The Mrk ado proved to be a huge success 76 : . . . , . ' , . , . ' , . ' ' . . , . , . . . , . , . . . . . . , . . : . 1 n h p . , . , . , - I , Q g . I g . g . , . . . ' , . ' . : . , . , . ' ', . , . , u , 1 y I Q I . j J ' I I ' 0 . Q D j D Q 0 , . ' , . , . ' , . ' , . . : . . . , P, Kuhnke, Bs Klapper, BG Winter, J, Miller, Keller, J, Rosenmeier, Luken, S. Banks, M. Norenberg, . , . . ' ' ll ' ll ' ' . . 0. . . 0 - H - - II . ff 1' C' fm The Top SIX 1 pf lax: p, L ,322 Ld O ,I The Dances Beav er Dam Hlgh School 77 ff--'ff ff Nl . - it 'ii- The Mikado Most of the departments in the high school collaborated to produce the second annual all school operetta. The Mikado by Gilbert and Sullivan was presented by Beaver Dam Senior High students on April l7th and l8. Cooperating with the music and speech departments were the art, woodworking, printing, and home economics departments. CAST DIRECTORS AND CHAIRMEN The Mikado of Japan . , Steve Banks Faculty directors . . . Thomas Radke, Charles Nanki-Poo .,,,, Dick Schauer King, James Heindel K0-K0 . . . . Jim Everson Student director . . . . Mama Seefeldt P00l1-Bah . . John Herr Stage manager . . . ..... Bill Bauer Pish-Tush . . . Jim Zieske Light Crew: properties ..... Don McEvoy Yum-Yum , . Barbara Boock Costumes SL Make-up , Bonnie Schaller, Anne PiUi'5iflg . . Sandra Kurth Bergeman, Carole Treleven Peep-Bo . . . Karen Bellman Publicity .... D.D. Regling, Barb Frothinger Kafisha - . Pam Williamson Finances and program . . . Toni Yagodzinski 78 dv- l-1 Nrrjy 'ik A symw, . 4 ma- J ' . 10..a...N.f 11seW,: My . -fw'f,1:sr1 7 8 Prom held A ril 25, 1958. The gym, which Marilyn llei1c1na11 and John Ha1derwcrc1he King and Queen of the 195 P was decorated 111 Oriental style carried out the theme. TOYU DANSU. 80 ONE Sports Mr, Whitnall crowned Nancy Helbing, Queen of the 1958 Homecom- ing, during the halftime of the homecoming game against Ripon, 1958 Homecoming H1 hll hts QUEEN NANCY HELBING SL HER COURT Dark blue notes and streamers put us in a festive mood for the Homecoming dance. This concluded the Homecoming activi- ties for 1958. Busily preparing for the bonfire, Anne Ber emann Mar Ann Welsch 8 . Y . Gail Helbmg, Queen Nancy Hellsing, Phyllis Staab, Sue Thiel, Mary Jane Ingraham, The new system presented this year in which each counselee group made a float to place in the parade proved a great success. The climax of our ef- forts for Thursday, , Homecoming WAS TRIUMPHANT Junior Float Sophomore Float The remains of RIP ON Painting the Beavers' victor y. Senior Float BEA VERS in action Seniors' conception of Lawrence Welk 83 The Beavers foretell Ripon's future. Beaver Dam Marching Band Varsity Football !'QW'E . ,.,....T...,......, ,,.. ,,,...-, ..4f-5:4 ., M-'D .Num ROW I: F, Sromalski, A, Mueller, M, Cleary, R, Yaktus, D. Kasper, H, Budde, M, Mersch, J, Kuzniewicz, L, Messer, ROW 2: W, Whitnall, W, Johnson, W. Stofflcr, M, Norenberg, T, Helbing J, Mayr, J, Haas, ROW 3: S, Wolfgram, M, Bromberek, H, Keller, J, Cigelske, B, Steinike, G, Ruerer, H, Brooks, ROW 4: G. Maus, J, Sromalski, C, Hoch, K. Luken, D, Slosser, ROW 5: P, FFCUHG, J. RHHRC, J. Everson. ROW 6: Backficld coach, Mr, Don Erickson, Line coach, Mr, Evan Gagnon, ROW 7: Head coach, Mr, Henry Derlerh, Our Green and Gold FIGHT. 84 Junior Varsity Football SCORES Beaver Dam 7 Watertown 6 Beaver Dam 6 Portage 20 Beaver Dam 26 Ripon 7 Beaver Dam 7 Berlin 0 Beaver Dam I4 Waupun 6 Beaver Dam 6 Port Washington I8 Beaver Dam I4 West Bend 14 Beaver Dam 6 Oconomowoc 0 Won--5 Lost--2 Tie--I TOP ROW: B. Milarch, L. Sturm, S, Bordwell, D. Jaenke, H. Freund, J. Defenbach, B, Bornick, R. Grow, G. Pederson. ROW 2: B. Borth, B. Bergemann, B, Kolek, D, Anderson, G. Norenberg, D. Essman, G. Helbing, G, Seefeldt, ROW 3: M, Schroeder, B. Paitrick, A, Mallon, J, Jenson, B, Wolfgram, D, Mack, R. Dassler, ROW 4: R, Smith, D. Phaler, C. Kuehl, D. Trejo, F. Riecheck, L, Eisenbarth. ROW 5: J. Scheel, C, Rau, W. Tesch, L, Lueck, D. Janczek, ROW 6: I. Braemer, L. Slinger, D. Busse, B, Schoen- wetter. ROW 7: D. Cromheecke, D, Nyka, J, Wedel - Co-captains ROW 8: Line Coach, Mr, Gordon Kotinek: Backfield Coach, Mr. Gerald Lauritzen, ROW 9: Head Coach, Duane Mehn, Senlor Football Stars T958 FOOTBALL SCORES Watertown Oconomowoc Horlcon Mayvx I le Ripon Westbend Waupun Columbus TOTALS Beaver Dam 33 Beaver Dam Beaver Dam Beaver Dam Beaver Dam Beaver Dam Beaver Dam Beaver Dam WON 6 LOST 2 86 A Squad Srnilin' Don Erickson mentor of the Golden Beaver cagers. Q ,ga Q, 631 4. 3 4 40 E 44 I2 42 25-'sa 4 Here is the team picked For the cellar spot in the Little Ten. They fooled the experts and finished tied for second. Mike Mucha, Gary Fox, Steve Bank, Bill Hammer, Chuck Hoch, Tom Helbing, Mike Cleary, Adrian Mueller, fCo-captainsl, Mert Norenberg, Bob Steinike, Don Guse, Dick Ehlert, Ken Luken, Duane Neuendorf. Managers Duane Nouendorf and Mike Mucha 87 Beaver Dam Beaver m Beaver m Beaver Dam Beaver Dam Beaver Dam Beaver m Beaver m B Squad Basketball Portage Watertown Madlson East Waupun Horn con Watertown West Bend Columbus Monore Berl nn Portage Waupun Mayvl I le Hartford Oconomowoc Rl pon Beaver Dam Beaver Dam Beaver Dam Beaver Dam Beaver Dam Beaver Dam Beaver Dam Beaver Dam SEASON SCORES Coach Don Duerst Manager John Sromalskr B M11arch T Washtock R Grow J Braemer C Recheck J Pederson B Murray D Cromheecke C Rau D Mack L Lueck 1. Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Beaver Dam Dam Dam Dam Dam Dam Dum Dam Dam Dam Dam Dam Dam Dam Dam Dam Dam Senior Co-Captains Mike Cleary and Adrian Mueller. 1: 'F elf! 5- Senior guard, Dick Ehlert SEASON SCORES Non-Conference 70 41 54 58 54 . Conference 45 64 60 . 55 63 61 43 72 55 Totals Wins---1 1 Losses Tournament 67 67 61 89 Portage -------- Watertown ----- Madison East --- Watertown ----- Monroe -------- Waupun -- -- Horicon ---- -- West Bend ----- Columbus ------ Berlin ----- -- Mayville ------- Hartford ------- Oconomowoc --- Ripon --------- ---5 Horicon --- ---- Mayville ------- Menomonee Falls E Q 11 Cleary attempts a shot under the basket. Get the tip, Gary! ! Have you got that spirit? was asked of the student body this year. The reply was an enthusiastic Yea, man , The team was backed up at every game, in or out of town. The formation ofthe Pep Club at the lat- ter part of the Basketball season in- creased the already great amount of school spirit. Everyone shared the team's griefs and triumphs alike. Action onthe Court Fox shoots and makes 11, Two points for Beaver Dam Cross Country If you saw someone running around school or out at Old Hickory Golf Course, you would know it was Coach Sperr's hard-working cross county team. The Beavers had a rather poor season, winning none and losing eight. The outstanding runner on the squad was senior Don McEvoy, who was unde- feated in the dual ancl tri-angular meets, finished 8th in the Madison West Invitational, and tenth in the Conference. Tom Reilly, junior runner, got oft to a slow start as the season began but showed much improvement toward the later part of the season, and will probably be the Beavers num- ber one runner next fall . Although McEvoy will be lost to graduation, the Bea- vers will be looking for a much better record next fall . Don McEvoy Coach Spear if STANDING R Schauer T Reilly, R, Wilson, F, Parfrey, D. McEvoy l ' I 0 FRONT ROW R Reld D Guse G Wood S Banks COAC HES: Dewey Mehn and Ed Krause Wrestling ROWI B Mayberry J M1ller G Germaln W Johnson A Foster A Nenno ROW2 B Whltmer G Rueter R Olson J Rabehl VARSITY SQUAD Beaver Dam West Bend Watertown Hartford Berlin N W Preps Columbus Horlcon Rupon Waupun Horlcon Watertown Oconomowo TOTALS II Wms I oss C JR HIGH GRAPPLERS B SQUAD MAT MEN VARSITY SQUAD Co Captam Gene Germaln KNEELING R Mayberry J Knoll ROW I M Gartland D Tesch M Wendt J Guesbaum G Fredenck STANDING G Norenberg B Wolf D Slosser ROW2 H Freund B Murray H Keller D Essman P gram D Essman M1ller Capt A Schwandt LEF T: Senior trackmen: Don ler, Lynn Messer, and Bob Mayberry BELOW: Managers Gene Ousterling, Russ Grow, and Don Guse, Track h RIGHT: Track coaches John Knight, Evan Gagnon, and Clint Byrnes. ROW I: B, Stofflet, D, Sawyer, J. Miller, L, Freber, B. Mayberry, L. Messer, L, Slinger, D, Ehlert, D. McEvoy M, Norenberg, G. Rueter, ROW 2: B. Whitnall, D. Mack, H. Freund, D. Budde, H. Keller, S, Wolfgram, P. Miller, P. Freund, J, Baker, W, Johnson, ROW 3: D, Dietz, C, Rau, E, Tietz, B. Prieve, B, Lindert, B. Murray K. Giese, G. Wood, H, Brooks, ROW 4: L, Lueck, B. Gunderson, M, Kordus, I. Sromalski, J. Neis, K. Luken, ROW 5: R, Grow, Mgr., D, Guse, Mgr., C. Byrnes, E, Gagnon, I, Knight, Coaches, G. Ousterling, Mgr, 93 McEvoy, Dick Eh- Iert, Adrian Muel- Baseball .51 1. ' xi. ' B OW it R wives., i. Sauces. S- R 2. B' Xgxlt C, Row: 'Q' R' Yann?-9606. RGWY 1' D. Ls' A1 ROW mgx. a Yago ai. C WC! tgk- e. ombe Haut.. NL B1 . To xsklg xo, 36h S9632 Stoioa De Tie ke Co xxsov' ' edefson' 'rm ' KN Y . S- ser . R' 1. 5' 1 aeXb1't9Pg cisetki. Bfaegfnsxw- . - ' U- ' e0 ' H. exixtxiei R OBO L Lo wow' Little Ten baseball competition has a different twist this year. The teams began practice in May and will continue playing through July. This schedule will alleviate the crowded spring sports season. lt is hoped that there will be better playing conditions and fewer rain- outs during these months also. All the teams in the Little Ten will compete except Cooney and Columbus. 94 Tennls Semors, Bob Durfee and J1m Everson lead Lhls years rackereers ROW! J Lmde M Mucha S Banks, Durfee, Everson,J Rabehl R Buntrock ROW2 D Durfee,J Zleske J Germam G Fox, F Young Re111y F Recheck, E LaFleur, B Wllson BACK Coaches Kounek and Gom Golf Seruor golfers, Ph11 Grrzmger, Roll1e Yaktus, Mlke Mersch, and Frank Sromaskl flank Coach Krause The other dwotmen are fback rowy Art Foster Rrck Parfrey Tom Helbmg qfronr rowj Dave Lyons, Bob Palm1 teer Tom Washtock, Lloyd Foster, Ray Olson, Sz Dave Janzcek 95 O ' ' , ' ' l : . ' t , . , . . , . . : . . , . , . . ' beck, R. Ptaschinski, ROW 3: M, Gartland, C. Hoch, D, Sieber, R. Macheel, J, Wallendal, ROW 4: T. . ' . . . . .- ,N X LJ ff Q, A 3 ,mf Y me H . ry unwv ? Z ,7 I I3 mu , Q , .--e - 5-- Ik . Sgr ' 3 A 6 'Q 3 1 C. gk 51 , 1 . 1-Q 4-er 1 N. 'Q Cheerleaders Manlyn Helleman Mary Ann Welsch Margle Ehrmeyer A SQUAD B SQUAD mpgs,- LOIS Hove Yvonne Nolte EUUICC Sch11ewe Jamce Wendt M He11eman Co-Capt M Welsch Co Donna Schwe1ger,Jan1ceBeers Capt. M Ehrmeyer C Welsch B Zemp I TWP 100 K JDS xx QA SEQ. Q. - I be rg R Y, 'L H3'lf '0o-- .!2'..,... .401-an ,is- You can see for yourself the abundant and efficient service you receive at the RUNN- FELDT OIL COMPANY l For variety and quality in record supplies hurry to KAMRATH'S at IOQ Front Street, where Carol Miller will be ready to help you. Toys galore at BAUER'S. . .to suit every taste and age, Just travel to 204 Front Street! 102 IINCLAIR I .,,,.,, 4 i- - ' -q E 1 HIGOHESY ountm PFCIIIIU The smile on Kathy Roche's face assures you of friendly and prompt attention at SCI-IMITTY'S SINCLAIR STATION, For the height of fashion in footwear Mama Seefeldt and Dan Trejo feel the place to shop is MARTIN'S SHOE STORE, SEARS, ROEBUCK, 81 CO. says, If you can't afford a car, use a wheelbarrow! Judy Boughton and Ollie Steinbrecker take their advice. Marilyn Derivan and Merri Morris, with the help of Larry l-lussli, model some of the exquisite bridal attire available at THREE SISTERS. , . Bette Burchardt and Jim Schweiger say it's COKE for them--even a truck fulll an ! ' Q , f I, 1 ' 24 . rg' ln bf ROEDUIACOBS CO- is The Place to See Elaine Pieron and Carole Treleven both about YOU' bulldmg fequlfemems- agree that the hats at NEWTON-WENZ are irresistable. f w 'L X I .....4., . ,L ,-Y ,,--, , . Priscilla Gentz and Bonnie Schaller en- joy both the beauty and the low prices of the furniture at BRIESE COMPANY. 0 l A r N ,KX . no ll X X. I25 Rowell Street Quality and Service Malleable and Grey Iron Castings Mr, Wilson assures you of the ultimate in service and products at WILSON IGA on Madison Street, Judy Verriden and Wayne Schroeder view the cokes Larry Miller is serving them at the CHOCOLATE SHOP with eager antici pation. HOME DAIRY products are for Christine Franke, Judy Boughton, and Carol Derleth, K lrll Janice Beers and Eunice Schliewe en- counter countless bargains at the counters at CA MPBELLS STORE, .--- 1 The brilliance of KUMBA'S pots and pans dazzle the eyes of Karen Smith and Nancy Ellis, View the sunset at SUNSET HEIGHTS MOTEL, MCKINSTRY'S home furnishings will please you just as much as they please Pam Williamson, Diane Caves, and Fran Pederson. Gene Ousterling experiments with a tape recorder at MAC'S HOBBY SHOP, At VOELKER'S you receive quality food with efficient service in a pleasant atmosphere, I 0 COMPLIME NTS OF THE NEW CAR DEALERS OF BEAVER DAM BEAVER MOTOR COMPANY Chrysler Plymoufh CLEARY MOTOR COMPANY Dodge Plymouth DODGE COUNTY MOTORS INC Rambler Ll DTKE MOTORS Mercury Edsel HAESS LY MOTORS Oldsmobile Chevrolet Buick HOWARD MOTORS Ford TABER MOTORS INC Pontiac Cadillac HOAG MOTOR COMPANY 12' 2 , wi' 5 Q 1 1 if 1 M fi ' 524, , V V5 1 fu f iz, qggzzgr Nh 14. f nf A fd? ,MQ ' 'f'f ' .1 . f fgfi, M, ,, pg' 1 , ' ima Ms 'f V M aw, 7 , MZ al ,f 2 ' ' iff,-J bm ' fkwwu., 5 e 1 vw-10.0, , I I SVQQAQQ 5' Another brand new Mercury Motor manufactured by the KILKHAH LR CORPORA TIOIN of Beaver Dam tummy You know your canned vegetables are lop quality if they bear the GREEN GIANT label, HOEFS OFFICE SUPPLY can furnish all your printing and office needs. Check their quality products. l 7 ll KROGER'S is the place to shop for groceries, as this man knows. Carol Schroeder and Susie Seippel are imagining how their senior photos, taken at BLOCK'S STUDIO, will look in a frame such as this, 1 A f Burglars can get to the safety de posit boxes at FARMERS STATE BANK only over Mr. Schoeffel's dead body, Mr. King cues Mary Ann Miller and Nancy Helbing on the daily Teen Talk show over WBEV, Beaver Dam's radio station, Chuck Huettl keeps the shelves well filled with quality groceries at FREDERICIOS SUPER MARKET. Homecoming Queen, Nancy Helbing, Hot off the presses---the latest copy of Beaver Dam's daily newspaper, THE CITIZEN, Bob Durfee and Sharleen Kohls intend to take home the bacon from HER- BRAND'S MARKET. admires the posies at REIER-BEAVER F LORA L CO, ef' F , an Dick Schauer is going to satisfy his sweet tooth at GRIESBAUM'S BAKERY, Bill Hammer hopes Dick will share his purchase, Bus service for city students is one of the many services provided by YELLOW- CHECKER CAB CO. Here is Kristine Hansen, looking as pretty as can be in a party dress from THE MODEL, Here is a sample of the large selection of hardware and gift items available at ZWECK-WOLLENBURG HARDWARE CO. Elaine Cigelske takes your orders with a smile at the HOTEL ROGERS COFFEE SHOP, Here is one of BEAVER SPECIALTIES' good looking phonograph cases in its firststages, I.ANGMACK'S complete display of top name brand cosmetics fascinates Mary Frisch, Calleen McKinstry, and Jolene Gergen, Everything to make your car happy can be bought at ANDERSON AUTO SUPPLY, qYou'll be happy, too,J STMLY VAN CA' FRUITS SV Mn fmlmiille Year 'round r . ,ff- gl Q f' I The AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK urges you For qualxty servxce and buxldmg matenals to make use ofrheu 24 hour safety deposn as VISII C STARKWEA THER 8L SON INC B1I1 Bauer and Mary Ann Frothmger are domg The appllances of L M NEUMAN PLUMBING 8a HEATING CO speak for themselves i' The execuuve operauons negonated at goo THORP FINANCE CORPORATION Wlll S Center St headquarters of MAYR S solve all your fmanclal problems SEED 8a FEED LTD assure the customer of h1ghesr quallty THANK YOU THE BEAVER LOG THANKS THE ADVERTISERS WHO HAVE HE LPE D MAKE THIS T959 YEARBOOK POSSIBLE! Beaver Log Backer Uppers A 8. P FOOD STORE BEAVER DAM PAINT 8. GLASS CO BEAVER DAM TYPEWRITER SHOP BEAVER DAM INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS BERGIN S PERFECTION MILKER SALES BEILFUSS BARBER SHOP BUBOLTZ HOME APPLIANCE STORE CANNIFF OIL COMPANY CARL KOCH 8. CO CLOTHIERS CITY FLORAL SHOP CROWN FRAME CO INC F W WOOLWORTH CO GARDNER BAKING CO GENE'S FOOD MARKET GORDON CLEANERS GRAFF BOOK 8. CIFT SHOP GUENTHER ELECTRIC SHOP DRENNAN'S STORE Beaver Log Backer-Uppers .I J NEUMAN CO JOE CEORGE PLUMBINC 8. HEATING CO KUEHL BARBER SHOP LUKEN LUMBER CO CONSOLIDATED SERVICE STATION MALONEY S JEWELERS NEWBY FIRESTONE STORE OLD NATIONAL BANK RISSMAN GAMBLE CLARK CO TROJAN CANDY CO wccrcom nnnrw: rm :wry rn norm:-ATuxfc ZEIMET S I.G A . - . . . I . Q vvhungunw uxfvxln. x..x.1unwn s..x.f-x.Jlm.nuxllvl.. I 4 0 LOOK HAVE WHAT HERE 1 ' -4 1 .1 f A4-il --Y-.-Y . Y-4.- 1 awww 3 in ...fun 1959 IT ALL STARTE D HERE I 4. , 1x..v-f -Mr -W M vV v M. .,.f,,-www-H ffiy --n 1 , l 0 Yuuaooxs
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.