Bonduel High School - Bear Book Yearbook (Bonduel, WI)

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by fh Semor Class f Bonduel High School Bonduel, Wisconsin 1953 mmfi ,QW fl -'T xml., DONALD ADERHOLD ln gratltude for the outstandmg servlce he haf: offered to our school, we the Claes of 1953 dedmate thus year's Tattler to our asslstdnt prlnclpdl, Mr Donald Aclerhold We feel that wlthout lus wholehearted effort, determlnauon, and fme work, our School would not be what xt 15 today I I Q ', 'gg lzx D- 1 A ' ls? X. I WX A an . School days school UHYS I 'if ,. 45 y 7 if fav' . ,gl M 5 1. ' W .fp 4 1 Q V' 5: 'ffifgwi fm , in K4 , ..- ' .V ,wg 2 Q , 7 I ' V Q -' Q :L ' ' ' A A if ' 49 ' W f gnu! M Kroening W Klosterman C Blom A Fink M Sohr FRANK WEIX M A Eau Claire S T C U of Minnesota Principal LORRAINE BLOM Secretary 3 VQFW 'V KUGEL M S. U of Wisconsin Guidance Director Mathematics 'aim D ADERHOLD B G BALESTRERI B A R1ver Falls T C Mount Mary Ass t Prrnclpal Hrstory Agrrculture CIVICS Lrbrary ?' w., New 'F- -Y? 11 Q--Wyw XML B FOWLER B S Plattevllle S T C lndustrral Arts 31 'af 'HQ' if -lug ii 1 H GOSKA B E S GRENIER B S C HILGENDORF B Central State Oshkosh S T C U ofW1scons1n H me c F H Enghsh Band French Glee Club Dramatrcs Boys Chorus may A if cgi' is IVERA NJQ M NEERHOF B S R NILES M1 esot Stevens Po1ntS T C Marquette U Phy Ed Coach u Z :QW Brology J .1 1 1 A p , I7 ff H FREID Luther College Mathematrcs Ass t Football Coach G JENSEN Ph B Marquette U Enghsh Forensrcs GQ M J WEBER B E Wh1tewaterS T C Commercral Student Councrl enum? I WHS YUUI' b8ShfUl bE1I'Bf00I DBELI v -U 1 L- mln- -+ -- , I, I 'fn .-'1'. jill! ,xr ,. L -1 'l. ': - g? DARLENE DOBRATZ Spoken for but not taken Glee Club Cheerleadmg Newspaper work and For ens1cs took much of Dolly s ttme DIANE DRUCKREY She s l1ke a good watch open face pure gold and full ofgood works Cheerleadmg Forens1cs Newspaper Lrbrary Band and the School Play were some of her acttvttres She was also on the Homecomrng and Prom Courts of Hon PEARL ECKERT For she s the QUICK kmd Whose nature never varres Some of Pearl s act1v1t1es 1ncluded Glee Club F H A., Ltbrary, Forensrcs, Newspaper, and workxng on the Prom Commrttee, FRED FALK He doesn't care to be seen, As long as he's heard, Betng Football Manager and parttctpatmg tn Basket ball, Track, Boy's Chorus, Archery, and the Letter man's Club left Fred lxttle tlme. ROBERT ABEL lstand on the brmk ofa great career Wrll someone grve me a shove? Football Track and Baseball numbered among Bob s actrvrtres JEAN BRECKEN Full of pep free from care when there sfun around Jean srrght there Jean numbered Band Newspaper Forens1cs Glee Club Camera Club and Skrt Club among her actrv IIICS She also was Homecomrng Queen ERVIN BREDE A ltttle nonsense now and then Is relrshed by the best of men Ervxn mcluded F F A for four years tn hrs acttvttxes tt runs mto a ntce ftgure Band Glee Club Student Counctl Newspaper Cam era Club and F H A numbered amongSharon s ac t1v1t1es She was also on many commrttees is T 10' sx,,N 5 lt- 'A if ff ' ' ' ' ' , Y , 1 ' ' ' ' - - 2 R ,Vx ' I 1 o , xxx' X is 0 u W , xi Q, A .It A SHARON BURMEISTERU Her face is herfomme--and th . E 1 r I n v . ' --. ' - . -- ' A -- 4 S . . . - . di FST ' X T I ,ak FX 5 1 In-HWY 5 AUDREY HERMAN After all rs sard and done There rs really only one Band Forensrcs Newspaper Camera Club F H A and Glee Club rncluded some of Audrey s actrvrtres She also served on varrous commrttees ROGER HOEFFS Somewhat quret somewhat shy He ll get over rt by and by Football Basketball Track and Baseball were cluded rn Roger s actrvrtres IOANNE HORVATH A mysterrous grrl, who keeps one man's mrnd rn a constant whrrl, F. H, A, and Newspaper work were some of Joanne's actrvrtres, She was also on the Prom Court of Honor. JAMES JOHNSON He's always found rn the thrck est of frght, Playrng the game wrth all hrs mrght. Irm partrcrpated rn Football, Basketball and Track. He was Sophomore Class Presrdent and on the Iunror Prom Court of Honor. He also belonged to Letter man's Club, BERNARD FRANKOWIAK Wrtty and clever He talks on forever Bernre partrcrpated rn Football Basketball Track and Baseball He also rncluded the Camera Club FloatCommrttee and Boy s Chorus He was Vrce Presrdent of hrs class hrs frrst two years DeWAYNE GIPP You d never grress I m naturally bashful Grpp s rnterests rncluded Band and F F A SHERRY GRUNEWALD Ilove to wrnd my mouth l love to hear rt go Among her actrvrtres Sherry numbers F H A L1 brary Newspaper Glee Club Forensrcs and Camera Club THERESA HERB Drlrgent student and a frrend worth knowrng Glee Clrrb Lrbrary Newspaper F H A Forensrcs and Mrxed Chorus numbered among her actrvrtres She was also on Homecomrng and Prom Commrttees ..A!' .v -- F I sv t '. ' , .Q . V L, U ' ' X. ,A Q , rl li A 4 -- ' up. 9 ' ' . I Q I 4 A A 1 Q Il .- ,f' ' , . . r 4 . 4 . . . . ., A , D ' 1 I I I O Ol . 1 -- ' .1 r ff? , , itl- 6 3.F 'x '51 1'9- ROGER LEMKE Eat drmk and be merry For tomorrow there may be a law agamst rt Track F F A and Baseball numbered among Roger s 3CI1V1I16S CAROL LUNIAK I have been recognrzed many a dark nrght by my red halr Forensrcs Newspaper and G A A number among Carol s actlvrttes KENNETH LUNIAK I do the hardest work of my whole day before breakfast gettrng up, Ken partrcrpated rn Football, Basketball and Track. He also belonged to the Letterman's Club. EUGENE MAYER In h1s classes he's a bashful sort, Butout w1th the fellows he's a rlght good sport. Eugene took part tn Football, Track, and F. F, A. MAURICE JOHNSON I was a boy scout unul I was srxteen Then I became a grrl scout Football Basketball Track and Forens1cs were rn eluded rn Maury s actrvrtxes He was also on sev eral commlttees SHIRLEY KALLIES Why gentlemen prefer blondes Numberrng among Shrrley s actrvrtres are F H A Lrbrary Forenslcs and Glee Club LOUIS KROLL Loute IS our athlete rn Football he can t be beat As for the grrls they thrnk he s sweet Football Basketball and Baseball number among LOUIS s SCIIVIIICS He was also Homecommg Krug PHYLLIS LEMBERG Srmple and qutet w1th a ready smlle Trys to make l1fe look worth whrle F H A Forensrcs Newspaper and Camera Club recerved most of her trme io, , 5 - ' - . A I vt , -- . l I 'R A i and belonged tothe Letterman's Club, S' xii I 1 rl I 0 I 1 Q9 2 'ag jg , -- I F I 1 . ' w , 7 fi -C V 'J J I RICHARD MONROE I ltke a gtrl wrth a good head on my shoulder Football Basketball Track and F F A numbered among Drck s actrvrtres He was also on the Prom Commrttee CAROLINE MROCZYNSKI Always racrng here and there Try and stop her rf you dare Carolrne parttcrpated 1n the Newspaper F H A and I-Iomecomrng and Prom Commrttee HELEN MUELLER She s lrke a klte rf you don t keep a str1ng on her she 11 fly away Forensrcs Newspaper Ltbrary and the School Pla were some of Helen s act1v1t1es She was also rn Glee Club GLADYS NAUMANN Her thoughts are many her words are few And you cannot tell what she ll next do Gladys parttctpated 1nGIee Club and F H A whrle attendlng school MORVA MAYER-- Dancing and playing through life go Never a thought for work or woe Mrdge s tnterests rncluded Newspaper Forensrcs Lrbrary F H A and Skxt Club She also served on the Prom and Homecomrng Commxttees PHYLLIS MAYER Very small and sweet and loved by all Glee Club F H A L1brary and Newspaper took most of her spare trme JAMES MOELLER Another man who s made a name Playrng Bonduel s favorrte game Football Basketball and Track were among hm 1nterests He was on the Homecomrng Court of Hon or and belonged to the Letterman s Club JEROME MOELLER World s no better rf we worry Lrfe s no better rf we hurry Football Basketball Track and Baseball are some of Joe s act1v1t1es He was also on the Home comrng Court of Honor 'L -Gig iv 5: -v -Q 5- Si Y I . x pl' . 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I 1? so IA f fu- if ELAINE PLUEDEMAN What sweet delights a quiet life affords Elaine worked on the Prom and Homecoming Com mrttees during her Junior year MARY ROSIN She s tall she s fair she s prim You seldom find her nature grim The Newspaper Staff Library Club Band Forensics and various committees occupied most of Mary s time She also attended Badger Girl s State ALICE SCHMIDT Study hard and be on time Isalways thts younglady s rhyme Band Forensics F H A and Newspaper work were included in Alice s activrttes CAROLYN SCHMIDT I cannot check my g1rl1sh blushes Band Glee Club Newspaper Forensics and F H are some of Carolyn s various activities DOROTHY OLSON- -A good time now is worth two gone by, Transferred from Pulaski in her fourth year she now participates in Band F H A and Newspaper She is also the Class Treasurer WILLARD PETTERSON Give me wine women song Especially the first three Football Basketball T ack and F F A w re Pete s marn interests He was also on the Prom and Float Committee DENNIS PLAMANN He sl1ke awheelbarrow works better when pushed Football Basketball Track Baseball and F F A were among h1s activities He also belonged to the Letterman s Club MARIORIE PLESHEK Joking and laughing the live long day Thats the best and happiest way Forensics Newspaper and Library were some of Marge s activities She also served on various com mittees Fx fx QQ J u rp 6 X . 4 ,. .. ., . A J, E 'V ' ff -1' if -- ' ' ' - I J' 41 I h f Vs A 1 A ' 7 I I I ' f , I E, I - t I A .1 VV ,fr Mx! 4 ff t , J J' f 1 A' I 'tp J! . J Nb F A if , F ,L 2 ll 'X I -- ' ' T 1 A . . I 1, u:i.l,, Q . . - h x 'A-1 'li -- ' , . . ' , . ' '15 . Y' l U. - q . . '- . ' ky ' . - if wh A, J S3 -- ' ' ' . I N , , Q I Yi' -- I K , ' If . . 9 ip. Q.. .ol A MAYNARD SOHR How we admxredhrs waves and then II rarned Football Basketball Track and F F A are some of lunror s act1v1t1es He was also on the Prom Court of Honor LaNIDA SOMMER She IS modest she rs meek Her arm IS knowledge to seek F H A Forensrcs Camera Club and Lrbrary got a large amount of LaN1da s t1me BRUCE SOUFAL l need a new supply of trres and as IfI can tsleep n1ghts,l ll take my sleep rn class, Bruce took part rn Newspaper and was also on the Prom Commrttee, MARY STERN She IS a quret glrl at t1mes, Mary's Interests rncluded F. H. A, and she was also on the Prom Commrttee, REYNOLD SCHMIDT You can t Judgea book by rt s cover Football Basketball and Letterman s Club were rn cluded ln Rennys actlvltles CLARENCE SCHNEIDER Clarence rs a lad that we all know Forwe all enjoyhrs Jokrng ways so Football Track and F F A were among hrs actrv 1t1es He also belonged to the Letterman s Club was Vrce Presldent hrs second year and was on the Prom Court of Honor PATRICIA SCHULTZ Free from sorrow free from care Wrth laughrng eyes and llght blonde ha1r F H A Cheerleadmg Forensrcs Lrbrary and News paper were some of Pats IUICICSIS She was also Prom Queen CARL SHERBECK -Grrls may come and grrls may go But I go on forever undrsturbed Carl partrcrpated rn F F A whrle attendrng school is X. A ax- I' I , - '::' ' - tl , 1 ' 1 - , , . , . D QA g Y ' I 10 T IRM 41. MICHAEI WATRY Who Sald there were only three NVISC men count me ID M1ke part1c1pated 111 Band the four years he attend ed school '-.. HAROLD WESTPHAL You re all wrong IIS lke t lS Football Basketball and Track were lllClllClCCl 1n Pete s HLIIXIIICS He was also our Prom K1ng SHIRLEY WUDTKE It s loxe that makes the world go round Sh1rley IS helpmg w1th the boy she found Ltbrary Clee Club and F H A were some of her act1x1t1es She also serx ed on var1ous comm1ttees SHIRLEY YONKER Enjoy l1fe ere lf s fled For when you dre you re a long t1me dead Sh1rley part1c1pated 111 Band Forensrcs and F H A wh1le attenchng school .1- a.,,f LEROY ZERNICKE E1ght thrrty and the bell l1as rung, An hour or later LeRoy W111 come LeRoy s mam rnterest was F F A WALLACE ZERNICKE Hrs lrmbs were cast 1n manly mold, For hearty sports and contests bold Football, Basketball, Track, Baseball, F, F, A., and the Letterman's Club are some of Wally's actrv 1I16S, 11 f f R v - 2 -QS It ' X , U h' . U- . 1 7 I D I - .. ,. ., , -,- - - ' V W ' . Y . , . V ' I' I I, 1 . . . . ' il, LY ,f a . ' F D . 'X 'YY -- V D ' 4 , xx X . . , . . . 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' -A I ' ' ' I eacafa0 ff .-Z' Treasurer Dorothy Olson Secretary Theresa Herb V1ce Pres rdent Lou1s Kroll Pres1dent Wallace Zermcke On September 6 1949 we seventy erght exc1ted freshmen roamed the Halls of Bonduel I-hgh trymg hard to fmd our classrooms To get our lockers open proved another problem and we always found ourselves bemg late for our classes We were helped however by the all too generous sophomores on 1n1t1at1on The followlng fall we eagerly took revenge on the 1ncom1ng freshmen I the spr1ng we recerved our class rlngs We were the class of 53 V The next year as Junlors we were ln charge of homecomlng Lou1e Kroll and Jean Brecken re1gned as krng and queen of the event In the spr1ng we held our greatest event of the year our prom Apple Blossom T1me was the theme and mus1c was played by Ga1l Shepherdson K1ng Harold Westphal and Queen Pat Schultz led the formal event Now we f1nd ourselves seruors Thrs 1S a happy yet sad trme Graduatlon has been our goal and we have reached It successfully 12 0 o . 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Wed We the graduatrng senrors of 1953 Vrllage of Bonduel County of Shawano and State of Wrs consrn after leavrng our port of call to embark on the voyage of lrfe do make publrsh and de clare thrs to be our last wrlland testament hereby revokrng and annullrng any and all wrlls made by us heretofore To the Junrors we leave our pep and success rn athletrcs To the Sophomores we leave our drg nrty To the school rnfants we grve the rrght to rnrtrate the rncomrng Freshmen Loure Kroll leaves hrs quret and demure manner to Marran Stuewer Maynard Sohr wrlls hrs home permanents to Junror Greely Morva Mayer wrlls her good trmes at Cecrl and Krakow to Jermarne Folkman Jrm Moeller and Wally Zernrcke got together and decrded to leave therr a b1l1ty rn sports to Vernon Evenson Joe Moeller leaves hrs spot on the football bench to Wayne Sumnrcht Dorothy Olson wrlls her flrrtrness to Anna Herb Jean Brecken leaves her supersonrc rmagrnatron to any unfortunate Sophomore rn drre need of rt Terry Herb leaves her perfect measurements to anyone less fortunate Carolyn Mroczynskr leaves her abrlrty to get home from dances to Vrolet Gagnow Alrce Schmrdt leaves her long tresses to B111 Wolfgram Wrllard Petterson wrlls hrs abrlrty to get around wrth those Shawano grrls to Don Schmrdt who already has a good start Drck Monroe after much consrderatron wrlls hrs abrlrty to court and wrn to anyone capable of the task La Nrda Sommer leaves her glasses to the Freshman Class who don t watch where they are gorng Helen Mueller leaves her extensrve vocabulary to the Junrors Elarne Pluedeman wrlls her abrlrty to be quret to Io Ann Pederson Carol Lunlak leaves her a brlrty to chew gum to Mrss Weber Phyllrs Mayer leaves her wrnnrng smrle and sunny drsposrtron to everyone as a remmder of how to wrn frrends Roger Lemke leaves perrod Mrke Watry leaves hrs charr 1n band to anyone who wants rt Eugene Mayer leaves hrs hrstory book to any Junror Darlene Dobratz leaves her abrlrty to skrp school to anyone who can get away wrth rt Phyllrs Lemberg bequeaths 39 pounds and 10 ounces to Grace Thompson Roger Hoeffs be De Wayne Grpp has decrded to take everythrng wrth hrm Maurrce Johnson leaves hrs wavy harr to Mr Nrles who really wrll need rt rf he rs a coach much longer Clarence Schnerder leaves hrs perfect attendance record to the underclasses Joanne Horvath bequeaths her blushes to any narve grrl who wants to know what rt s llke to blush To Irm Mrtchell Ervrn Brede bequeaths approxrmately 14 1!4f'lo of hrs herght Jrm Johnson wrlls hrs posrtron of left end to Jrm Herb Bernre Franckowrak leaves hrs buzz cut to Lee Wolf Drane Druckrey wrlls her abrlrty to be rn school plays to Sharon Frnk Sherry Grunewald bequeaths her A s to Ray Herb so he can see what an A lookslrke Ken Lunrak leaves hrs abrlrty to frll the water bottles to Gerald Herman Dennrs Plamann wrlls hrs football surt No 73 to anyone worthy of rt Sharon Burmerster leaves her beautrful vorce to everyone rn need of a better one Fred Falk leaves hrs flashy socks to Dean Proper Carolyn Schmrdt leaves her monopoly on that Drck to anyone who does a good Job on hrm Shrrley Wudtke leaves her lonelrness rn walkrng the halls thrs year to Shrrley Franckowrak Gladys Naumann and Shrrley Kallres w1ll therr abrlrty to stay awake durrng the day after those late hours to anyone who lacks the stamrna Pat Schultz bequeaths her sweet unassumrng and affectronate ways to Dean Moesch Marge Pleshek leaves her braveness to walk past the ceme tery at nrght to the Glock grrls Mary Rosrn wrlls the use of her home to the Junror Class Mary Stern leaves her tom boyish ways to Romana Kusta Pete Westphal wrlls hrs slowness to hrs srs ter Marran LeRoy Zernrcke and Carl Sherbeck leave therr qurte dependabrlrty to Delano Wudt ke and Donnre Kroenrng Shrrley Yonker asks Ardrs Stuewer to carry on the tradltron of poodle harr cuts Reynold Schmrdt leaves hrs abrlrty to stay out of trouble to all those who play hookey Bruce Soufal wrlls hrs recklessness to Larry Krermas Pearl Eckert wants Mrss Grenrer to have her French text book as a specral token of her love and apprecratlon Bob Abel leaves hrs Job as chauffeur to anyone wrth a Hudson We the undersrgned thrnkrng ourselves to be of sound mrnd and memory do testrfy to the above this twenty frrst day of May 1953 THE SENIOR CLASS 13 I queaths his bashfulness to Dave Strehlow. Audrey Herman wills her studiousness to Dick Dickow. Extratl Georgra Brooks Makes Movre Debut' As we prcked up the paper our eyes were rmmed rately atuacted to thrs bold headlrne Upon glancrng through the artrcle we were amazed to frnd that she was none other than Drane Druckrey It s been ten years srnce we graduated and wrth our currosrty so aroused we decrded to take a trrp to see rf the rest of our classmates have done as well We made Chreago our frrst stop because we heard that the famous Watry Orchestra was playrng there The Orchestra rncluded Alrce Schmrdt Dorothy Olson and featured DeWayne Grpp wrth the recently rnxented shoehorn fAn rr strument whrch plays only foot notes J The bass vocalrst was Bert re Franckowrak We stayed at the Hotel Harrrson where Drck Monroe was manager The bellboy Lel ox Lernrcke ushered us to the drnrng room where Jean Brecken noted ventrrloqurst was about to perform Our second stop was New York where we went to see Helen Mueller who rs now marrred to her sarlor wrth the Bostonran accent She told us our other classmates now lrvrrrg rn New York are Junror Sohr a streetcar conductor who rs strll tellrng people where to get off at and Lours Kroll who rs a dentrst fThat s a man who runs a frllrng statron J Clarence Schnerder has charge of the hole works as manager of a doughnut factory Those employed there are Shrrley Kallres Carol Lunrak Pearl Eckert and Shrrley Wudtke lt s rumored that they really make the dough Fred Falk who rrrns a lrmburger cheese factory says hrs busrness rs very strong From New York we traveled to Annapolrs Maryland where Jrm Moeller and Dennrs Plamann are statroned Therrjob rs to hold the submarrnes nose when rt takes a drve Downtown we met Morva Mayer who rs a lady archer fShe works on eyebrows rn a beauty parlor J Kenneth Lunrak has a thrrvrng busrness sellrng Lunrak s Lrnrment for Lumbago In Texas we stayed wrth the former Pat Schultz now Mrs Harold Westphal She told us that her frrst meal was a grand success because Pete has hrred Elarne Pluedeman to do the cookrng now Wrllard Petterson has solved the economrc depressron by makrng sausages wrth meat at one end and bread crumbs at the other because he says rt rs rmpossrble to make both ends meat Joe Moeller and Bob Abel operate a Holdup Racket They manufacture suspenders We journeyed on to Calrfornra where we vrsrted those who are rnventors We guess the orrgrnal rdeas are due to the clrmate Shrrley Yonker has rnvented rnvrsrble harr nets that can be seen Carl Sherbeck and Roger Lemke have a patent on Three Season Beds Qno sprrngj and Carolyn Schmrdt has desrgned a muffler to be worn wrth loud coats LaNrda Sommers rs an aquatrc en grnecrrn charge ofdrshwashrng and Maurrce Johnson rs an eleetrrcran He wrres for money havrng gotten the experrence from college Talent scout Reynold Sehmrdt drscovered Audrey Herman s talented prano playrng He says she plays lrke Paderewskr because she uses both hands Ervrn Brede doesn t have to worry about backseat drrvers He drrves a hearse Bruce Soufal rs a prrson warder and makes hrs lrvrng by hrs pen Terry Herb lrves on a Wyomtng ranchwhere she rs happrly marrred to a seven footer Mary Rosrn and Marge Pleshek sell hamburgers at The Last Roundup and Roger Hoeffs sells S4 OO cowboy boots for '52 00 a foot Cladys Naumann and Plyllrs Mayer are workrng as secretarres on the top floor of a large burldrng We always knew they would rrse to great herghts some day After much research Mary Stern has drscovered that the part of the ear that causes the most accrdents rs the nut holdrng the wheel In order to renew old memortes and to frnd the remarnder of our class mates we decrded to vrsrt our home town of Bonduel Here we frnd Jrm Johnson and Joanne Hor vath happrly marrred wrth a start of a frne football team Wally Zernrcke rs runnrng steam rollers over hrs frelds to rarse mashed potatoes as he frnds they are easrer to store Darlene Dobratz and Phyllrs Lemberg are marrred to therr soldrers and are dorng K P A few mrles from the much enlarged Bonduel we frnd Brrarton where Carolrne Mroczynskr rs operatrng a drrve rn theater Trred but happy we return to our home after a wonderful trtp If you care to vrsrt Sherry Grune wald or Sharon Burmerster do drop rn at the Dew Drop Inn whrch we own and operate 1+ ' 'X ' 1 'X In x U 3 1 r V - . , . . . . 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' J 1 3, l 'Jhf Freshmen norpresentwhenthe pictures were taken are James Mltchell Roger Schmidt and Tom Wilkinson elaccqfwtozq Those Juniors' those great Juniors' After three years of hard work and courage they have finally reached the road leading to the end of their high school education The Juniors possess plenty of talent which they have shown through out various activities A few of the outstanding leaders in athletics are Lee Wolf Dean Moesch Don Schmidt Jim Herb Dave Strehlow Hub Sumnicht Dean Proper and many others while Marion Wespt phal Gerald Herman Audrey Stuewer and Carol Manthei were high lighters in forensics One of the outstanding functions of the Juniors was their Homecom ing which was led by King Dean Proper and his Queen Grace Thomp son Their Junior Prom was another beautiful attraction Having their traditional green finally worn off outstanding qualities h ve been revealed in the Class of 55 The musical field has claimed many of its members Their class was ably led by their officers: President Myron Herman Vice- President Joy Seering and Secretary Treasurer Dixie Blom Leon Westerfield and Dixie Blom were Student Council members. With two successful years behind them we look forward to great ac- complishments from them in the next two years. The Freshmen have had their first down, leaving three to go! The first day of school was hardest. The vastness of the building, al- most two hundred faces pointed at them, and the periodic ringing of the bell, all seemed to shackle their self-confidence. After their initiation by the Sophomores they entered into school life with enthusiasm. Reports from Band, Forencics, F.F.A., F.H.A., and Sports tell us that the Freshies are an up-and-coming class. We expect them to continue their progress in the next three years and hope that Bonduel High can be proud of the Class of 56 . 22 jack Tincher, Donald Wegner. Donald Ward. Ronald Westgor, Richard Winkler. Rodney Wussow, Donald Zuleger I7 L I gh' ,nn Lg 'E' A A, ,. ,- V f 3 :J - ' 1 1 i 1 7 r T 1 N T' ,i A J, X I - ' 1 4 . In X f ! ! I I - I I ll rv ' ' ' - 3 ! 1 1 1 ' a ll ll . ! , . Good old golden rule days Q.-fl xXN X xx J,,J L12 f 1 x ' 'Eze Hi ' 12,575 ' F, Q. V I x, 33.1 X 4, M2 .X-1.x x R 5 ' 'N ' - 'Vkiiu , , Q'ixx:QfQ2xQw n .5 NQ M , WN.. Nqgx xv A X N 'A pl!! ,V mu W H U y,- ,,.. w . 'vlx , QA 'V V v , ' ,1': . :: ' Q A A ff Y I mum lu: llll fur llll 11115 'L FIRST ROW Shar drmeister Wallace Zermcke Louis Kroll Dean Proper James Herb Shirley Franckowiak SECOND ROW Wlllklorvath Richard Blom Lynne Dennis Miss Weber Leon Westerfeld Dixie Blom! Myron herinan D The Studept Council under the direction of Miss Mary Jane Weber held their weekly meeting each Wednesday morning before school The Council was composed of the Class Presidents and two capable representatives from each class This group of twelve members was the means by which the students voiced their opinions about various school activities The officers elected were President Louie Kroll Secretary Treasurer Dixie Blom This years council selected many educational and entertaining lyceum programs which were enjoyed by all the students These included pro grams on magic music art acts of various sources or lectures by prominent people Each program was introduced by a member of the Student Council Another activity which they sponsored and which prov- ed successful was the sale of Defense Stamps During the basketball season the council sponsored jukebox dances after the home games which all the students enjoyed. The Red Cross program in our school was sponsored by the council. The Student Council has been steadily growing and developing since it was organized in 1951 and in a few more years it should prove to be a great asset to our school. 23 illiii pi hal I rg'-one SM!! llllllll lo ll f'v' 'Ennis s- Darlene Dobratz Sharon Burmelster SECONID ROW Maurxce Johnson Loure Kroll Jrm Moeller Sherry Grunewald Carol Lunrak Wally Zernrcke Sh1rley Wudtke Dlane Druckrey Audrey Herman Carolyn Schm1dt Jean Breeken Helen Mueller Co Ed1tors Senror Edrrors Class Edrror Grade Edrtor Sports Edrtor Photography Class Hrstory Class Wxllf Class Phophecy 1 l Actlvltles Calend Adv erusmg , Typlsts fSubscr1pt1ons 24 Sharon Burme1ster Mary Ros1n Drane Druckrey Maurrce Johnson Helen Mueller Darlene Dobratz Sherry Grunewald Mary Ros1n Carolyn Schmxdt Helen Mueller Mary Rosm Sharon Burmerster Sherry Grunewald Audrey Herman Marge Pleshek Jean Brecken Terry Herb Louie Kroll Jlm Moeller Wally Zernrcke Sharon Burmexster Sherry Grunewald Audrey Herman Mary Ros1n Jean Brecken Sh1rley Kallles Carol Lumak Phyllls Mayer Sh1rley Wudtke Jr -,1.4.t1'll 'T v Jr, E J ' ,7 If-Hff rll . . Ulf' 1 , Q srss U s ss rnlif lr 1 ,Q lr M-ll rl ir Ia ll UCLZJIEZ, ' ' is . j' U57 ' J' as ' , , Ek dsdj nn' mn Inf QQ 'j fl' 4 . 1 2 T' ii'-' ' -. if lil' fr J T 'Y ,- . . 1 'WI w Y. Y' X v r ..' I Q - ,HV L .xA.- -l V I -V I i i - 25, 0 l 1 xr - v A 4 . K ' 0 I4 1 s V - ' L 5' 1 XM 4 2 Q - - I I I ' 'M ya X ., nn ll , ' 4 ' 31 ' ' - 1 ' I FIRST ROW: Mary Rosin, Shirley.Kallies, Phyllis Mayer, Terry Herb, Marge Pleshek, Dorothy Olson v . l 2 1 1 . . -r .-..,............-..........-...-. 1 . I J afr, .... 3 ....,,..... , .....................,.. ....... . . I V . V -..... , .....4....-.4.-uaa---...p.-.--4.n.a.-n-' . , f' -, ', ' f 1 Y I I . W I . 1. ll .' -M ' 1, ' ' I s ' N SMA! iw FIRST ROW Ramona Kusta Barbara Olson Darlene Blom Marge Herb Shirley Wudtke Terry Herb Helen Mueller Pat Schultz SECOND ROXN Marilyn Voorhees Joyce Moede Mary Rosin Audrex Stuewer Sherry Grunewald Anna Herb Marian Stuewer Miss Balistreri Judx Boyer Joanne Sohr Shirley Franckomak Joy Serring Diane Druckrey Marge Pleshek Dixie Blom 4 ? 'D0 FIRST ROW: Joyce Moede, Judy Boyer, Dixie Blom, Joy Seering, Marian Stuewer, Pat Schultz, Marian Westphal, Barbara Olson, Janet Glock, Alice Robley,Joanne Sohr. SECOND ROW: Alice Sch- midt, Pearl Eckert, Audrey Stuewer, Diane Druckrey, Helen Mueller, Jermaine Folkman, Carol Manthei, Terry Herb, Darlene Dobratz, Leon Westerfeld. THIRD ROW: Brian Johnson, Jim Sievert, Jean Brecken, Sherry Grunewald, LaNida Sommer, Arlene Sivert, Sharon Fink, Audrey Herman, Maurice Johnson, Myron Herman. 25 24466: la WA Wo, 'V' FIRST ROW Delores Bruesewitz Gloria Olson Marilyn Kohn Pat Schultz Joan Schultz Fannie Herb Janice Peterrnan Ramona Mroczynski Shirley Rusch 'vlarilyn Luepke SECOND ROW Lee Wolf Ardis Stuewer Margaret Svetnicka Serene Petterson Alice Robley Violet Boettcher Brian Johnson THIRD ROW Anna Sobiesczyk Elaine Pluedernan LaN1da Sommer Marge Pleshek Mar lene Mayer Rose Borowski Janice Drage Joanne Burmeister Leon Westerfeld FOURTH ROW Dean Proper Jim Herb Jim Sievert Dave Strehlow Bill Wolfgram Bernie Franckowiak Allan Hurlbert George Tincher Larry Kiermas J' FIRST ROW: Jermaine Folkman, Helen Mueller, Terry Herb, Barbara Olson, Maxine Koehler, Dar- lene Blom, Dixie Blom, Joy Seering, Mavis Fischer, Ramona Kusta, Grace Thompson, Signora West- gor. SECOND ROW: Sharon Fink, Phyllis Mayer, Arlene Sievert, Iola Glock, Dorothy Olson,Carol Manthei, Florence Kleczewski, Lorraine Jach, Donna Sell, Darl Rose. THIRD ROW: Nancy Nelson Anna Herb, Marge Herb, Marian Westphal, Sharon Burmeister, Audrey Herman, Joanne Sohr, Shirley Franckowiak,Darlene Dobratz, Morva Mayer, Gerald Herman. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Kallies, Mary Rosin, Sherry Grunewald, Shirley Yonker, Audrey Stuewer, Marian Stuewer, Joyce Moede, Diane Druckrey, Alice Schmidt, Pearl Eckert, La Donna Schwab. 26 7, 731. 14, 09 ,., 90 4 Gn- FIRST ROW Donna Sell Margaret Svetnicka Nancy Nelson Grace Thompson Florence Kleczewski Althea Stern Sharon Manthei Marilyn Zuleger SECOND ROW Dorothy Davids Ena Busch Sandra Kuhn Maxine Sawicki Ella Brede Faye Boerst Verna Bahr Lorraine Ebert Mavis Fischer THIRD ROW Caroline Eckert Marjorie Bohm Janice Heuer Delores Berkhahn Shirley Nischke Joyce Kamineslu Marian Banker Beverly Gagnow Judy Boyer FOURTH ROW Anna Sobiesczyk Patricia Jaskolski Yvonne Busch Serene Petterson Marilyn Voorhees Dorothy Schmidt V1oletGagnow Rose Borowski Marlene Mayer ff.,-as-1 5. X ,J 1 ' L.. 40 'F 4 r K FIRST ROW- Shirley Wudtke Joanne Horvath Darlene Dobratz Dorothy Olson Janice Peterman Shirley Rusch Dorothy Krueger Delores Bruesewitz Marilyn Luepke Joan Schultz Mrs. Goska, SECOND ROW: Phyllis Mayer Caroline'Mroczynski Sharon Burmeister Carolyn Schmidt Audrey Herman Shirley Beilfuss Frances Herb Gloria Olson Elaine Mueller Janice Drage Shirley Kallies. THIRD ROW- Bernice Brodhagen Audrey Petterson Barbara Giese Ramona Mroczynski Jermaine Folkman JoAnn Pederson Nancy Boettcher Phyllis Lemberg LaNida Sommer. FOURTH ROW- Doris Heise Barbara Heise Sandra Genke Nancy Sperberg Marian Ebert Arlene Sievert Donna Heise Sandra Froelich Joanne Boyer Jane Brede. 27 ?. 7. ,-4, Uffczma i4 'Juv Roger Peterman 'yiyron Herman Robert Dreger Jim Herb Gerald Luepke Robert Woldt bf'5f5 B065 Uv 'ss FIRST ROW- Mr. Aderhold Clarence Schneider August Busch Jerry Dehn Bill Luepke Bob Dreger Roger Lemke Eugene Mayer Carl Sherbeck Roger Bahr Fred Monroe Ted Rudie Wayne Manthei DeWayne Gipp. SECOND ROW, Larry Luepke Dick Monroe Lewellen Erb Lowell Thompson Arthur Brodhagen Richard Jaskolski Milo Soper Junior Greely LeRoy Mielke Donald Wegner Norman Klosterman Victor Schmidt Gerald Luepke. THIRD ROW- George Tincher Roland Genke Manton Zernicke Albert Drage Cline Cagle Gary Plamann Orlen Marhol Jack Fisher Larry Heimer Tom Wilkinson James Krause Leland Bonnin Vernon Evenson Myron Herman. FOURTH ROW Junior Sohr Richard Winkler Vernon Busch Jim Buth Donald Johnson Jack Tincher Marlin Noffke .lim Herb Wally Zernicke Juluis Davids Dick Blom Jack Bergsbaken Bob Woldt Roger Peterman Don- ald Christenson Marvin Neitzel, 28 N fa H ii 'ii Sohr Reynold Schmrdt Drck Drckow Davrd Strehlow Bernre Franckowrak J1m Ward SECOND ROW Harold Westphal Roger Hoeffs B111 Wolfgram XN111ard Petterson M110 Soper Wayne Sumnrcht Donald Schmrdt Jlm Srevert Coach Nrles THIRD ROW Dean Moesch Fred Falk Kenneth Lunlak Jrm Herb Wally Zernlcke Jlm Moeller Loule Kroll Dean Proper J1m Johnson X.. hi CS FIRST ROW Audrey Stuewer Pat Schultz Drane Druckrey Mar1anStuewer SECOND ROW Barbara Olsen Darlene Blom Joanne Burmerster Joyce Moede DIXIE Blom Maxme Koehler 29 I I 1 I 4 I mag , 1 , R 1 M 3, . ' Cl 9, I X I 4 V I It 1 1. I 1 A K ri f...... f . FIRST ROW: Gerald Herman, Lee Wolf, Clarence Schneider, Dick Monroe, David Erickson, Junior gr ,, . X ' ' r F' ' , xr , 1 ff X in w ' is X .X Id ' Q A V, -V . g. A ff, -og' We l ll - D FIRST ROW Lrnda Stern Mar1an Stuewer Shlrley Franckowlak Joanne Sohr Carol Lunrak SEC OND ROW Joyce Moede Drane Druckrey Mlss Neerhof Mary Stern Audrey Stuewer THIRD ROW Carol Manther Sherry Grunewald Mary Rosln La Donna Schwab we ZW , Y , in All 1554 a x.: j,' .4 I 7112 W-Q, :QI U ,.,,L in M3 ON DAVENPORT Drane Druckrey Lee Wolf SECOND ROW Je.rma1ne Eolkman Audrey Stuewer M1ss Gremer Carol Manther Marlan Westphal Gerald Herman Marran Stuewer Helen 'viueller 30 W, X -- 355- X 1 Q 5 1 , A ' Q ' 3 ' ' v 5. ' 'I V 0 - 79 . Q' U rl I ., V 1 ' -- I ' ' i 1 A M ii' , 5' A Q E, 4 H r y ' A Ag Ti p .A I ' A A A ' ,fs f X 15 V55 1 ' Is.. 'A-f ,- tin . 4 - . Sf ,Nx '4 'fi f 1 if 'A , 9 ,ll wil, YV, , 47' , I' fi .O Sli? ,lu , d A - A ,Q . W' ' ' I 9? ' r f 'it Q' ' t A W. ff 5 'v 2 Q Sl. 1 U ' ZH ' ' A 1- . rf Q ,if 4' -02152 5 5 , A M1 J: W f , 6,1 , N . tj 4-.IEE-1' i e. fl f 'gf , is K 'a 6 If -',Y.L1,':' x Q 4 K ' - f fd 43: f .U 1 TEFHH .. YEEPV The annual Homecom1ng was a v1ctor1ous affa1r The fest1 v1t1es started out w1th a parade on Fr1day afternoon October 17 wh1ch ended w1th a pep rallyat the 1ntersect1or1 1n town Many beaut1ful floats were entered and the senlors rece1ved f1rst place On Saturday evemng October 18 the Bonduel Bears beat the Manawa Wolves Z0 O 1n an exc1t1ng football game Other h1 l1ghts of the game were the PTCCISIOH march1ng of the band and the appearance of the queen and her court of honor The Homecom1ng Dance after the game chmaxed the fCSt1V1 t1es The grand march was led by 'K1ng' Dean Proper and h1s Queen Grace Thompson The court of honor conslsted of Terry Herb and Wallace Zernlcke Ramona Kusta and Davxd Strehlow Judy Boyer and Bob Dreger and Audrey Petterson and Norbert Grosskopf 31 UN Ti-ltr. L 'fll VL5 s cg I 3' ' . 'til' ffl fb . T' - N 'H y ' 4 1 V S N' T 5' f vi V Yay W 5 F p fx: T r' , f lj 1 7 w x 1 1 gg ,Q if 1. 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J S Vf : c T 66056047008 M N T M Yx H'f 1 'Fri Aff Apple Blossom Tlme was the theme for the annual 1952 .Tumor Prom Gall Shepardson furmshed us w1th dehghtful hours of enjoyable mus1c The gym was beaut1ful1y decorated w1th a background of azure blue crepe paper streamers Trees w1th apple blossoms and b1rd nests carrled out the theme wh1ch was wr1tten at the foot of the stage 1n blue and whxte crepe paper The trad1t1onal grand march and the crown1ng of the Royal Couple was led by Kmg Harold Westphal w1th pretty Queen Patr1c1a Schultz at h1s s1de Followmg the royal couple were the crown bearers Bonn1e Surdell and D1ck1e Zastrow and the court of honor The attendants 1n the court were Ken Sch welgert escort1ng Marlene Drage from the Semor class .hm Johnson escorted Joanne Horvath representlng the honored .Tumor class w1th Mar1an Westphal escorted by J1m Slevert for the Sophomore class and Jerelyn Helgeson escorted by Myron Herman representmg the Freshmen class 37 Zami HIGH FIRST ROW Joyce Zimmel Jonathan Klement Bruce Blom Leon Westerleld Joanne Burmerster Sharon Burmerster Dixie Blom Judy Boyer Joy Seerrng Joanne Sohr Marian Stuewer Drane Druck rey Jean Brecken Shelby Gunderson SECOND ROW Mr Hrlgendorf M1chaelWatry J1m Srevert Carolyn Schmidt Allan Hurlbert Ardis Stuewer Carol Manther Mary Rosrn Audrey Stuewer Joyce Moede Lynne Dennis Shirley Yonker THIRD ROW Maxine Fink Violet Gagnow Bernie Franck owrak Dean Proper Audrey Herman Alice Schmidt Sharon Fink Marian Westphal Jack Tincher Rodney Wussow Gerald Herman DeWayne Grpp Dave Strehlow Albert Drage Clinton Tackman Myron Herman David Erickson Cyril Stutzman Douglas Madison Zend FIRST ROW: Patsy Monroe Shirley Rusch Nancy Boettcher Darlene Heller Caroline Bruesewitz Nancy Sperberg Joyce Heck Judy Weix Darlene Katch. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hilgendorf Robert Brecken WalterJarosinski Eugene Martin Martin Zernicke Jay Vander Velden Leland Bonnin Larry Luepke Gloria Olson. THIRD ROW: Janice Deering Laurice Madison Sandra Froelich Ted Rudie Jerry Dehn James Krause Beverly Gagnow Dorothy Krueger Barbara Heise. FOURTH ROW: Gary Plamann Jerry Senzig Donald Johnson Milo Kallies, Donald Webner Dennis Sumnicht, Victor Norman Klosterman, Manton Zernicke, 33 1-1 -agp-wwww wg! 47 1 4 -v FIRST ROW Donna Sell Srgnora Westgor Alrce Robley Dorothy Krueger Frances Hcrb Althea Stern Nancy Sperberg Janrce Peterman Audrey Petterson Darlene Blom Drxlc Blom Delores Berk hahn Joy Seerrng Lrnda Martxn SECOND ROXN Janrce Drage Marrlyn Luepke Marllyn Zuleger Dorothy Davlds Terry Herb Shrrley Wudtke Carol Manthex Joyce Kamlneskl Beverly Gagnow Hel en Mueller Sharon Burmerster THIRD ROW DonnaHe1se Audrey Herman Carolyn Schmrdt Sherry Grunewald Arrds Stuewer Joanne Burmerster Marran Ebert Sharon Frnk Marian Banker Lorrarne Ebert Vrolet Gagnow Jean Brecken patfka gum! FIRST ROW Dave Strehlow Dean Proper Mrchael Watry Allen I-Iurlbert Drxte Blom SECOND ROW Dorothy Olson Albert Drage Berrue Franckowlak Gerald Luepke Audrey Stuewer IS at the prano 34 6 WHEN WB WBPB 8 CUUIJIE of HICIS . W Y I 579 FIRST ROW Jim Herb LOUIS Kroll Milo Soper Clarence Schneider Donald Schmidt Bernie Francek owlak Jim Slevert Wayne Sumnicht Jim Johnson Dean Proper SECOND ROW Coach Niles David Strehlow B1l1Luepke Lee Wolf Jim Moeller Wally Zernrcke Dean Moesch Dick Monroe George Tlncher Dave Erlckson Assistant Coach Fretd THIRD ROW Manager Gerald Herman Gary Radtke Leon Westerfeld B1llWo1fgram Jun1orSohr Roger Peterman Dick Dlckow Bob Dreger Roger Hoeffs Reynold Schmidt Myron Herman FOURTH ROW Manager Fred Falk Ronald Kusta Ray Herb Doug las Campbell Jim Ward Joe Moeller Willard Petterson Allan Hurlbert Harold Westphal Gerald Luepke Donald Grpp Manager Ken Luniak Bonduel High gridders completed what is probably their greatest on the gr1d1ron in the school s history Bonduel gained the undisputed champronship of the Central Wisconsin Conference their first year tn the conference by gaining four wins against no losses and had one O 0 tie The Bears racked up 114 points to their opponents 19 Besides conference play the Bears took their two early nonconference games to come home without being defeated for the year and have a record of 13 games without a loss over the past two seasons Vlctorles this year were 26 19 over Tomahawk 19 6 over Luxemburg 19 6 over Weyauwega 48 '7overW1ttenburg 27 6 over Waupaca 20 0 over Manawa and their 0 0 tie with MHTIOU Wally Zernicke playing his thtrd year as a fullback for the Bears was probably one of the best backs in the state He was a constant threat with his hard running and passing and backing up the l1ne Th1s past year he was a marked man in every game and came through like a champion Zernlcke and Kroll were chosen as co captains for the year Jim Johnson end for the past three years and one of the best defensive ends in th1s area was a top notch receiver and a constant threat offenslvely Jim Moeller halfback was a fast hard runner and a good passer Louie Kroll one of the best ends in the state was the hard luck kid of the year He broke his ankle 1n the 4th game which was a serlous blow to the Bears Kroll was an ex ceptionally good receiver and tough defensively He was a regular for the last three years Bernie Frankowiak a fine offensive center was a sure passer and a fme blocker Dennis Plamann wconfined his efforts to defensive play and was one of the best lineback- ers in the area Dick Monroe the mighty mite of the team played quarterback was a good passer very shifty runner and had several long punt returns to his credit. 35 we-a-1 if ,.5- l ca' '55, f im K Q '-Q ' .Lu-:HQ . . 4, +-,-1 Wally Bernie 36 Clarence Jlm ' fltdff' C 1 Denny ,4 I Loule -P- 'b 58.1 Pete Jumor Reynold Joe Pete Roger 37 Dick Moeller SECOND ROW Roland Genke Jim Srevert Dean Proper Drck Drckow Jim Herb Bornre Franckowlak Roger Peterman Donald Senzig Lowell Thompson Although the Bear quintet had several bad breaks throughout the year they had a swell group of players on the squad The close games lost would have placed the team closer to the top if the breaks would have gone our way We all take our hats off to Coach Rush Iwrlcs and his roster of fine players The lettermen of this year are consistent ball players on the team A dead shot and a driving forward he wrll be drf ficult to replace James Johnson Ulmj Forward Jim a six foot sentor started the year slowly but fin rshed rn a blaze of glory dumping in 21 pornts in the Waupaca game Wallace Zernicke fPaulJ Center Paul furnished the spark for the team with hrs re bound work and defensive play We will miss Wally next year all six feet two rnches of him Harold Westpha1fPeteJ Guard Pete a letterman from last year s squad shone brtght er than ever before Although rarely a top scorer the guard s sharp passing speed and cool head kept the Bears going James Moeller Uimj Guard A cagey player and a fine ball handler at all trmes Jim really performed well through out the entire season Lee WolffEdJ Guard Ed was the only Junior on the squad who saw any action to speak of A great deal is expected of him rn next year s conference race He rs a fast and shifty player too James Herb fBonesJ Center Although Jrm was not a starter on the Bear lineup he was a very dependable man when the gorng was rough Other boys who have seen actton are Dean Moesch Roland Genke James Srevert Dean Proper Richard Dickow Bernard Franckowiak Roger Peterman Donald Senzig and Lowell Thompson These boys were dependable and were always there when needed Kenneth Luniak and Gerald Herman managers of our team are hard workers and dep endable managers throughout the year 38 FIRST ROW: Lee Wolf, Pete Westphal, Louie Kroll, Wally Zernicke, Jim Johnson, Dean Moesch Jim Louie Kroll fButchJ --Forward -A good player at all times, Butch was one of the most 1,15 I S. N ,X ' I' S4414 James Moeller Wallace Zernicke Height 5 ft. 11 inches Height 6 ft. 2 inches Weight 168 lbs Weight 205 lbs Played guard and was a Our high-scoring center threat to score. who wasa hot shot with the hook shot. el' ,J sf 6- in L.. Harold Westphal Helght 5 ft 8 lnches Werght 152 lbs A good offenstve rnan who played at guard and was dangerous on set shots James Johnson Herght 6 ft 1 1nch Welght 175 lbs Played forward and was a dead eye on one handed bucket when needed shots Loure Kroll Herght 5 ft 11 rnches Werght 160 lbs Our forward who could al ways come through wrth a 39 Msw ' ! I , 5 P I mill lull!! F z 5 3 P of if KK 1 J? Vx ,fs ,uf ll asgg n 5 W ,f ' .A Ulf . -5 9' s xll X- 7 . I w 1 -I ku Q 1fw ,iQ-A X px x ,, . ' V 7 KI! I I h 5 1 d 757' . V I I 1 ' ,A fl r' nlvqp-, W4 t I , .sf - 4, W 4 pk to . pk ,M fp F .W ...... 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SECOND ROW Mrs Olson, Bruce Stutzman, Barbara Bruesewxtz, Marcra Dobratz, Nancy Der1n1s,Gerald1ne Dyrnrnskl, Mary Holewrnskr, Edvrn Jarosrnskr, Gerald Krause, Jrmmy Stern, Mrs Gunderson THIRD ROW Joyce Drage, Darlene Katch, Betty Rentsch, Joyce Srebert, Patsy Monroe, John Koeppen, George Stern, Jay Vander Velden, Gary Put, Judy VVCIX, Denms Hermer FOURTH ROW Jerry Senzlg, Walter Jarosrnskr, Douglas Mad rson, Nancy Boettcher, Carollne Bruesewrtz, Joyce Heck, Shelby Gunderson, John Voorhees, 40 ' 4 .. . Y 'J ' ' nz ,z t,' sh F' fj F1 f.. , ,vi as M, -.!, on - L .. ' A aa: , : -2-' - V 1- l .T fqgqi- 52' V- , , J. l ' Ln si, .-5 'N jx n f,.- . - - Y gr SWK! i KY Y . Q- . lg Q h t -- cvkti 4 .lit f x ' s . ' Q a.-fr Heir I ' ' ,f 1-.S 7 V 6 :, ., ,, ' ' -' Rayxh. 4 ,at 45, . A aff . JSA x V .W i In , -,X MN 'V ., Q . .J ' 1 A -V - Q o ... , - ' . J' W 5 sv. Q. ' ,f ' 'v v A I x X. 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A ,- , ,,, , 3 1 A ,ul 3 2 1 1 1 ' l I Y I I l ' - I 1 f f 4? sg K If FIRST ROW Jean Brerrzman Phyllrs Boerst Barbara Schwergert James Jarek Marvrn Jarosrnskr Roy Stuewer Rosemary Geer SECOND ROW Donna Deennb Janrce Senzrg, Ellen Stuewer James Jaro s1nsk1 M1chaelHolew1nsk1 THIRD ROW B1lly Brecken Irene Geer Bonnre Errckson Delmar Zer nxcke FOURTH ROW Allen I-Iolewrnslu Gerald Schwergert Carol Jarosrnslu Ellen Zermcke Glorla Boerst Teacher Mrs Manther 554006 qfauzoz Dorothy O My boyfr1end 1ns1sts on puttmg h1s arms around me IH class What shall I do'P Joanne S Tell h1m to reach for a Lucky 1nstead of a Swede Pete We certamly had a wonder fu trme last n1ght for I0 cents Pat 'Yeah I wonder how l1ttle b other spent lt There were three bears Papa Mama and baby Bear who sat down on the 1ce to tell stor1es to one another Papa told h1s tale and Mama told her tale but when xt was Baby Bear s turn all he could do was s1t on the 1ce and say 'My ta1l xt told Terry Where was the f1rst doughnut made'P Jean In greas Berme Mr Kugel please expla1n he problem over agam Mr Kugel 'All rrght Now every body watch the blackboard wh1le I go through rt agarn M1ss Weber Th1s new Twent1eth Century bookkeep1ng book does half your work Dean P Good I'll take two Mrss Bal1strer1 Wally wh 1nvented the cotton g1n'P Wally Gosh' Do they make t out of that too? Maurrce J 'Whrch would you prefer to be rrch or beaut1fu 'P Dmane D I would lrke to be T1 h too . I, ,' -' X 4 1 X 1 4. ., I 'wt . ,I V X 4 u , 4, t ' .A f 1 . ,-ff I, ,f 8 . , I I K M,,. -- a ' 9 f u I ,e ----f-1----O-r-mi , , Q '.,, -'.' If-'I ' , 'si , 6 f ,, I , i , ' fl, ' ' A , -N 4 f A ' X r I T ' , -. ' . y L rv U N I T '4, ' l W '. ' -fflvll ' ' u .yy .. I . . - ' ', ' ' '. : ' , , ' ' . ' I . 2 - In . v l If 4 I I ' . . - . ' , ll . .. . . , . . . t . 'H vw . v ' -, . ll ' ' ' Il ' ' ll . ll ' - ' . ll ' ' 1 . . . . . 1 ' rv . , . I. ' Il . ll ll . .. , . ! 7 , , 2 , O ' . H 7 1 ' ' 1 7 ' ' ' . 1 ' l an I ' ' ll ' ' - , l. ' .1 ' 'c , . ll ' : e! 4 f lf 3 The Tattler is some invention: The school gets all the fame, The printer gets the money, And the staff gets all the blame 35 A couple of w1se senlors golng down the hall thought they would have some fun w1th a freshman whom they were about to pass So one of them sa1d to h11'Il Say frosh what t1me 1S It by the end of your nose? Frosh I don't know M1ne am t runnlng Is yours? L1fe one darn th1ng after another Love two darn th1ngs after each other A Slgn on a kennel wh1ch sold dach shunds read Get A Long L1ttle DOg16 G '34 V V V-I GO M x Whoever told that guy he was a prof? He Just doesn' know how to teach the stuff Everybody hates h1m Every t1me he tr1es to expla1n somethlng he dlgresses so much that no one can understand what he's talk1ng about I th1nk he ought to qu1t teach1ng and go back to the farm Yeah I flunked too The nlght was warm the room was dark Not any l1ght not even a spark Shone on the two as they sat there alone The l1ttle brown pup and h1s ch1cken bone MISS Gremer Parse the word k1ss I.,ou1e Th1s word IS a noun but lt 15 used as a con Junct1on and It 15 more common than proper It 15 never decl1ned and 1S not very s1ngular 1n that lt IS usually used 1n the plural It agrees w1th me Denny 'Do you l1ke women? Kenny 'Well' Not the b1as k1nd Denny B135 kllldo Kenny Yes' B135 th1s and b1as that t1ll I'm busted Joanne H Everyt1me J1m and I have a f1ght I put It 1n my d1ary Carol L Oh' You keep a scrap book eh? Tell me d d doctor am Igo1ng to d d d1e'P My dea that's the last th1ng you'll do J1rn M I don't know wh1ch g1rl to take to the game J1m .I hy don t you fl1p a COIHQ .hm M I 1d but lt d1dn't come out r1g 43 S mf' ml 'xy D 1 Y -' . . . r y ' . 1' xl - y it I 3 I . . : ,, ,' , . ll I Y lla ' I K l , ' . I' lz'1m'ljW 1: I as H - It , I 1 M . .ll 1 lf! cl' qt ' . -- . , ' L-4 1 -- I ' 1 my ,gt H , ,X 1 my ' I I lg I I - - 1 I . t 'L-:S i 1 A x . ' l 11 g Qfmfi .A , . , . - 'I -. . X . . Q 3 It ' ' ' .ll - ' .ll A : ll 1 ' ' ' ' -vw X M i H . . . 3 . . B Q .-'ill ll I .. . . - -,- . T r, - - , ' . . I . . . X O ' 1-W 1 - ' ' N ' .2 H d' , ' ' ' hr, wg!--1 1 1 SEPTEMBER 2 Everyone rushes to get the best books. The freshies look very bewildered. 3 Everyonelooks very bewildered. Seems we have a new system this year, six periods instead of eight. 12 We win our first game over Tomahawk, 26 to 19. 15 All class officers are elected. Now we are really getting down to business. 17 Half of the senior class travel to Shawano to have pictures taken The other half goes and Helen claims she 'broke the camera We win again at Luxemberg 19 to 6 Assembly program by Paul Burke a car toonrst lr Sohr dozes off in history class We win our first home game Beat Wega 19 to 6 Keep it up team' OCTOBER Assembly program by Vida Chenoweth a marxmba player Top Wittenberg 48 to 7 No school a very needed vacation Sophomores sponsor welcoming party for freshmen who are dressed as hillbrllies Defeat Waupaca 27 to 6 Yea team' Homecoming parade Seniors take first place Homecoming' Beat Manawa 20 to 0 Grace Thompson and Dean Proper reign as king and queen Music by the Combo Aires Assembly program by Roy Mayer We play our last football game at Marion and tie 0to0 is the result End of a mar velous season Career day at Pulaski Lucky seniors get off again All school play Everything Nice trav els to lola and receives an A NOVEMBER U S History class holds mock electron Ike wins by a large margin Teachers convention Oh happy day' I F H A girls travel to Pulaski for rally Social Problems class visits Badger Plant in Shawano Fred returns with a ten years supply of pencils Assembly program on archery G A A sponsors a Sadie Hawkins dance Career day is held at Bonduel Denny Plamann crashes his car We lose our first basketball game to Lux emberg 49 to 48 in an overtime Lose again this time to Waupaca 67 to Half the school goes deer hunting Thanksgiving vacation DECEMBER Assembly by Scotch Trio Freshmen cheerleaders chosen First basketball win of season atSeymour 52 to 48 That lucky Social Problems classl Its members went off on another trip this time to the State Reformatory at Green 33' Yea Team' We re rolling now Beat Manawa 61 to 47 Rolled over lola 45 to 41 11 12 16 18 19 JANUARY 5 9 F, F. A. and F, H. A, Parents Night held. Amherst beat us, 67 to 60, Library Club has Christmas Party after school. Much fun! ! Tigers growl at Bears, 69 to 60. The grade school students present operetta and pageant. Christmas vacation is here. Wega tops us, 56 to 53. Back to school. Everyone survived New Years Eve. Win over Marion 64 to 46 Wittenberg tops us 76 to 51 Fight team' Leo Lama at Assembly End of the first semester Everyone re solves to buckle down during the second semester We lose to Pulaski 46 to 43 We wuz rob bed but maybe ONE of us is happy' I I I I1 Traveled to Waupaca and lost 82 to 63 We lose a heartbreaker to Grllett 50 to Dog assembly Brehler Canrnes Manawa bows to us 49 to 46 FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY Yea' We beat Pulaski 47 to 35 Won again 59 to 52 over Iola We lost a thriller Amherst 54 to 52 Nearrng end of conference games beat Wega 56 to 48 Senior class sponsors Talent Show and Barn Dance Joy and Drxre win first prize Assembly by C F Bowser mountarn clrmber Concert and Cakewalk are suc cessful A half a day vacation but most students decrde to make it a whole day Conservation Day is held We play our last conference game and lose to Marion 56 to 47 Brg surprise' I Fred has finally succeeded in growing a mustache and a beard The school forensic contest IS held Local speech contest IS held Assembly by Calaway Hamilton and Ste venson noted Negro singers Basketball tournament at Pulaskr Pulaski Seymour West DePere and Bonduel battle rt out Seniors challenge faculty to heated game Solo ensemble tournament at Trgerton The Sentor class play Meet Corliss Archer is presented Glenn Morris gives an assembly program We present our concert festtval Garden in the Rain the scene of the an nual Iunror Prom The end of our high school days Com mencement We chose as our motto Thus great things from small Our flower was the white rose and our colors were blue and whrte The speaker was Dr Ernest C Parish The grind is over F Y 4 nn I X 16 ' , ' , ', - , 17 ' ' , - A A is -.--'- ' 20 ' ', , - 23 , V ...... . 27 ' , 45. 29 , ' ' 30 , . 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L , g vs . . . . rv' HT., V ' .. 28 I' ' - lt-'E , Q-will ul' iq 45 Mrs Stuewer Mrs Boettcher Mrs Kroemng 0 I Clarence Buboltz Leonard Gerndt L... ffnq Robert Krueger Leonard Drage Theo Sohr Vernon Monroe Fran Wartman Norman Larson Clarence Zernrcke YOU WOI'0 1T1Y gal In 081100 Bonduel Clrnrc gl llosprtal Dehn s Inc Bletck s Creamery Inc Swanson Sa Burmerster Vetertnarran s Kuhn s Clover Farm Store lxettre s Frrendly Tap Nrchols Ballroom Whlte Brrch Tavern Izbert s General 'vlerchandtse Ray s Drug, Store Benter s Food SL Feed Labutzke Motor Sales Jensen Parnt SL Wallpaper Pttt s Servree Statton Zernreke Weldrne SL Machrne Shop Specht s Bar Waslnnnton Hotel Wolfpram s Tavern Srevert s Keenway Grocery Sc Taver Flambeau Bar E I Graf Lumber Co Curtrs Grunewald Ed Murphy Sand 85 Gravel Graf Insurance Aeency Fretnruth s Furnrture 84 Funeral Parlor Graf Creamery Bonduel State Bank Member ofthe F D I C learmer s State Bank Zachow and Cecrl 'vlember ofthe F D I C Wendt s Gamble Store Schmrdt s Bar Wolf's I G A Store Wartman s Shoe and Apparel Mueller s Tavern Rose s Hardware Bonduel Cleaners Hotel Karrow Manther 'vlotor CO Vrllarae Farm Datry Bonduel Orl Co Stuewer s Barber Shop Heck 84 Dusslrng, Co Cy s Bar Trsch s Lunch Irene Westphal Beauty Shop Rosrn s Woodworks Brll s Shoe Servrce Bonduel Trmes Shawano County Co op Kolb Studro Bonduel Farm Implement Bonduel Feed Co Calkrn s Saw Serwrce Bonduel Produce Co Kroll s Servrce Statron Stop gc Shop Bonduel Servrce Garage Jensen s Bar Sc Barber Shop Runge s Tavern Raether s Tavern Ltmestone Castle - ' - v I S 1 I ' I ' 2 , x , 1 ' rs 's' ' 3' ' I ' ' 1 ' 1 I . 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