Bowler High School - Bohiscan Yearbook (Bowler, WI)
- Class of 1959
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ADMINISTRATION BCJARD OF EDUCATION Sitting: Lewis Boldig, Bernard Tousey, Arthur Kasten, Edgar Holm, Milton Voelz Wallace Buss Standing: Harvey Grosskopf, Hilbert Malueg, Joseph Szutkowski, Wm. W. Kolpack High School: Harvey Grosskopf Edgar llolm ..... Joseph Szutkowski Wm. W. Kolpack Wallace Buss ..... Grade School: Lewis Boldig .... Milton Voelz .... Arthur Kasten . . . Hilbert Malueg . . Bernard Tousey . . Clerk . . . Director Treasurer Member . . . Member . . . Clerk . . .Director . . . Treasurer . . .Member . . .Member FACULTY PRINCIPAL MR, FISCHER Wisconsin State College, Stevens Point Student Council SCIENCE I MR, STRIEIM Wisconsin State College, Whitewater Assistant Principal Algebra General Science General Math Geometry Freshman Advisor U-1 D A l vs. f Q X 4 K a AGRICULTURE MR. FONTAINE River Falls State College I Agriculture F. F. A, Chemistry . 'yy .l ' .Y Km x es,-H -v-un-. I . ,.. ' ' Xml 4 -'. Q. li . . - . A - 4- - tm .. A .g c 2 - 1' I. . ,K 'R . Y,. 5 ,X , . VI ,f i. qgtjiqf , L if hhflx' Z ' be , bg Ms L ' I 1, 'iiTf'i,fs-ff, 21 ,Q 1 W K c.' x gf!-gf' I ...:qTi ' 1 y I I sf 2 Q ENGLISH Wisconsin State College, English Dralnatics Forensics Panther Advisor Library I' it gs Vg Wwqgm 1 BUSINESS EDUCATIGN MR, ISOLPACK University of Wisconsin Business Education Senior Advisor dfzxfbu Stevens Point SOCIAL STUDIES MR, WEAVER Wisconsin State College, Stevens Point Social Problems Civics American History Dramatics Junior Advisor Forensics MUSIC MR. FLOR Luther College Decorah, Iowa English Band Glee Club Mixed Chorus HOME ECONOMICS MISS NINMANN University of Wisconsin Home Economics F. H. A. Bohiscan Advisor COACH MR, AMBURGY Coach Physical Education Conservation Biology Sophomore Advisor Wisconsin State College, if 1' .ki .C Stevens Point SENIORS Ronald Schumacher Shoe I'm going steady - from one girl to the next. Class Secretary 23 Student Council 23 FFA 1,2,3,4: FFA Sentinel 2g President 43 Bohiscan Staff 43 Base- ball 1,2, 3,43 Basketball B team 1,2,33 A 3,43 One Act Play 1,2, 3, 43 Letterman's Club 2, 3, 43 Letter- man's Club Reporter 43 Forensics 13 Junior Prom Committee 33 Dramatlcs Club 4. Marion Gangler ' Be alive and you won't get stepped on. FHA 1,42 Bohiscan Staff 43 Glee Club 1 Class Play 43 Junior Prom Committee 3 , 23 Senior Averil Miller wayne. 'Lead me not into temptation, but show me where it is. Class Vice Resident 33 Student Council 33 Camera Club 3,42 Junior Prom Committee 33 Carnival Queen Candidate 23 Senior Clas Play 43 Basketball Queen 3 Band Majorette 23 Pep Club 33 President 33 Panther staff 3,42 Bohiscan Staff 43 One Act Play 3. ao ivrfx Lois Hull Give me a sly flirtation, by the light of a chande- lier. Class Reporter 33 Student Council 33 Candidate for Carnival Queen 13 Band 1,22 Solo and Ensemble 13 Senior Class Play 43 Junior Prom Committee 33 FHA 1, 2, 3,43 FHA Vice President 33 President 43 Panther Staff 3,43 Editor 43 Band Majorette 23 Cam- era Club 3,4. ll- N - 5- Gary High 3 Q 3, Be good with the good and bad with the bad. V Q ' - N Transferred from Waukesha 33 Camera Club 33 thugs-gr Senior Class Play 43 Bohiscan Staff 43 Junior Prom 33iA if ,r', Committee 3. r,.i f - A 33' Z 1 gh f -fix xx.. xxx ' ., X fl. -2 Beverly Kerstner N Bev!! If all the boys were across the sea, Oh! what a swimmer I'd be. FHA 13 Librarian 2,41 Library Club 2,41 Camera Club 3,41 Panther Staff 2,3,43 Junior Prom Com mittee 33 Senior Class Play 43 Bohiscan Staff 4. Clara Mae Jacobs 'Mae' 'Oh kids, another dent. cil 3g Bohiscan Staff 43 Librarian 3,4g Library Club 3g Senior Class Play 4g Junior Prom Committee 3g Solo and Ensemble lg Pep Club 33 Band 1,2,4. Sidney Maas Sid I shall be a gentleman farmer and raise nothing but my hat. J FFA 1,4g Bohiscan staff 4g Basketball B team 1,2g h A 3,4g Baseball 4g Senior Class Play 4g Junior Hom Committee 3g Letterman's Club 4. Nancy Nordwig True to one, one at a time that is. FHA 1,2,3,4g Historian 4g Junior Prom Queen 33 Librarian 43 Library Club 4g FFA Chapter Sweet- heart 3g Junior Prom Committee 3g Court of Honor 2g Senior Class Play 4g Bohiscan staff 4g Soloiand Ensemble 1, 2,3. Class Secretary 3g Class 'lreasurer 3g Student Coun- TT! 1 1 i Harold Teuchert I never let my books interfere with my education. FFA 1,2,3,4: FFA Reporter 3,43 Senior Class Play 43 Basketball B team 1,2, 33 A 43 Baseball 1,3,4: Bo- hiscan staff 43 Letterman's Club 3,43 Court of Honor 33 Junior Prom Committee 3. Karen Dumke 'Birds fly3 bees hum: all I do is buzz. FHA 1,2,3,4: Panther Staff 33 Senior Class Play 43 Junior Prom Committee 33 Bohiscan Staff 4. Malcolm Voelz Mal Late hours are bad for one, nice for two. - Class Secretary 23 Student Council 2s Panther Staff 23 Solo and Ensemble 1,23 Band 1,2,3,4: Basketball B team 13 A 2,3,43 Baseball 1,2, 3,42 Volleyball 13 Letterman's Club 2, 3, 43 Junior Prom Committee 33 Senior Class Play 43 One Act Flay 43 Dramatics Club 43 Bohiscan Staff 4. 'A las sg V Darwin Zeinert Let's live a little and keep It a secret. Class Resident lg Student Council lg Bohiscan Staff 4: Basketball B 1,2g A 2,3, 45 Baseball 1,2, 3, 4g Letterman's Club 2, 3,4g Letterman's Club Vice President 3g President 4g FFA 1,2,3,4g FFA Vice President 3,4g Junior Prom King 3g Court of Honor 2g One Act Flay 3g Junior Prom Committee 3. Audrey Keckhaver 'An interior decorator she will be experienced in davenport arrangement is she. ' FHA 1,2g Senior Class Play 4g Junior Prom Com- mittee 33 Bohlscan Staff 4. Ronald Grosskopf .Rom Eat, drink, and be merry, there may be a law against it tomorrow. Class President 4g Student Council 4: Student Council President 4g Bohiscan staff 4g Solo and Ensemble lg Band 1,2, 3.4: Junior Prom Committee 33 Camera Club 3: Basketball Manager 1g Forensics 4g One Act Play 4g Senior Class Play 4. J Lyle Kerstner I can't get up with the Sun because I stay out too late with the daughters. FFA 1,4: Bohiscan Staff 4: Basketball B 1 2: A 3 4 Baseball 2,3,4: Letterman s Club 3,4: Senior Class Play 4: Junior Prom Committee 3. 'Q -4' gl 'S ,.., ,, , Marion Onesti ' 'Without music and men what would life be. Band 1,2,3: Solo and Ensemble 2, 3: FHA 1,2,3,4: FHA Parliamentarian 3: Program of Work Chair- man 4: Bohiscan staff 4: Assistant Editor 4: Librar- ian 1, 4: Library Club 4: Secretary and Reporter 4: Forensics 2: Senior Class Play 4: Junior Prom Committee 3. Juanita Miller Nita I was cut out to be an angel, but someone ran away with the pattern. Panther staff 3,4: FHA 4: Librarian 1,2,3,4: Library Club 3,4: Library Club President 4: Bohiscan Staff 3, 4: Junior Editor 3: Bohiscan Editor 4: Pep Club 3: Pep Club Treasurer 3: Senior Class Play 4: Candidate for Carnival Queen 4: Camera Club 3,4: Junior Prom Committee 3. 'Ee Meril Schultz I'm a duke - without a Dutchess. Class Vice President 13 Class Treasurer 43 Student Council 1,42 Basketball B team 2, 33 Baseball 1,2, 33 Letterman's Club 2, 3,43 Junior Prom Committee 33 Bohiscan Staff 43 Senior Class Play 43 One Act Play 2, 33 FFA 1. John Pinkley 'The reason there were only three wise men - they d1dn't know about me then. FFA 13 Bohiscan staff 43 Baseball 1,22 Basketball 1,23 Senior Class Play 43 Junior Prom Committee 3. Nancy Lemke Nate 'From the world's great treasures I've learned this bit of lore - I'd rather have morning after than never the night before. Class Secretary 13 Student Council 13 Panther Staff 1,2,3,4: Bohiscan Staff 43 Camera Club 3,43 Camera Club President 3,42 Band 1,23 3,43 Glee Club 23 Solo and Ensemble 13 Forensics 1,2,33 Jun- lor Hom Committee 33 Dramatlcs Club 43 Pep Club 33 TAP Chairman 4. 'P .vt Margaret Martin npeg.. What mischief lurks behind her eyes, what new pranks will she devise. Class President 35 Student Council 3g Secretary 3, Camera Club 3,4g Panther Staff 1,3,4g Bohiscan Staff 4g Band 1,2,4g One Act Play 3: Senior Class Play 47 Cheerleader 2,35 Pep Club 3g Junior Prom Committee 3: Band Majorette 23 Court of Honor 3 M .1 E 4 Clair Sawyer When there's nothing else for you to do - go to school, it's good for you. h if V Bohiscan Staff 45 Forensics lg Class Vice Presidenl 45 Student Council 4g Junior Prom Committee 3g s P' 4 Senior Class Play 4. i' I . N, .E sv ' lr' . 'I P 4 J Vg if 5' '45, '56 Lonna Onesti I'd rather be wiser than I look than look wiser than I am. FHA 1,2,3,4g Bohiscan Staff 4g Senior Class Play 45 Junior Prom Committee 33 Badger Girls State 3 Forensics 1, 2. Sheila Miller I know my hair styles - and prefer the Butch. Panther Staff 4g Class Secretary 4g Student Council X-Q I Roger Kasten T'he life of any party, and Oh! those parties. FFA 1,2, 3,43 Baseball Manager 2,8,4g Basket- ball Manager 2,3,4g Junior Prom Committee 3g Bohiscan Staff 4g Senior Class Play 4: Letterman's Club 3,4. Charleen Miller To be good she'll try. . . and try. . . and try. Librarian 13 Panther Staff 4g Bohiscan staff 4g Band 1g Senior Class Play 4g Junior Prom Com- mittee 3g Pep Club 3. 43 Bohiscan Staff 4g Librarian 2,45 Class Reporter 1. l Clifford Kessen Q1 Q cuff He's a woman hater - he hates to leave them. Q Class President lg Class Treasurer 23 Student 'QE' Council 1,23 Bohiscan Staff 43 Junior Prom Com mittee 35 Senior Class Play 4. , l .... 1 as Q . Linda Doxtaror en would I get my sleep if it was not for Bookkeeping. 'Wh Bohiscan Staff 4g Senior Class Play 4g Junior Prom Committee 3. 4 'X 41 I in C -is N Merritt Schmidt X Smiley h QV , f His motto - rest first, then work. ' L. FFA lg Bohiscan Staff 43 Senior Class Play 4g E I Junior Prom Committee 3: Baseball Manager 2. ,- T. frfefi 1 I Karen Beilke I never love one at a time, it gets too boring. Club 3,45 Bohiscan staff Librarian 2, 3,4g Library 4- Junior Prom Committee 3: Senior Class Play 4g Panther staff 2,3g Assistant Editor 33 Pep Club 3. -rw. Lyle Hull 'My text books will never suffer from overwork. Bohiscan Staff 4g Senior Class Play 45 Junior Prom Committee 3. 4 . J, Q 'gk Marjorie Cervery ' 'V Marjll .,,,n 'Angel with a broken wing. ' FHA lg Panther Staff 35 Senior,Class Play 43 Junior iv' Prom Committee 3g Pep Club 3g Bohiscan staff 4. We nm, Y , , ..,, ., , . s..,wu...,,, I CLASS HISTORY September I2, 1955, was a big day in the lives of the 49 Freshmen who entered Bowler Hi h School. It marked the be innin of our hi h school education. S 8 S 8 We were initiated by the Sophomores in October. We didn't mind it too much: we knew we'd get our revenge the next year. That year many of our classmates -joined in extra-curricular activities. Sandra Bernarde, Lonna Onesti, Clair Sawyer, Nancy Lemke, Joan Buchholtz and Ronnie Schumacher were in Forensics and Sandra Bernarde and Ronnie Schumacher were in the one-act play. Sandy was also on the cheerleading squad. Our officers were: President ....... . . Clifford Kessen Vice President .... . . Meril Schultz Secretary ....... . . . Nancy Lemke Treasurer . . . . . Diane Zahn Reporter ..... . . . Sheila Miller Our class membership dwindled down with the loss of Sheldon Malone, Emil Pukall, Parnell Wilber, Harvey Matz, Diane Zahn, Sandra Bernarde, Danny Faber, Alice Slivicki, William Cook and Joan Buchholtz. On September 5, 1956, we returned to school as sophomores. We initiated the freshmeng they were good sports. Members participating in extra curricular activities were Nancy Lemke, Lonna Onesti and Marion Onesti in Forensics and Meril Schultz, Ronnie Schumacher and Nancy Lemke in the one act play. Our class officers were: President ....... . . . Darwin Zeinert Vice President .... . . Ronald Schumacher Secretary . . .... . . Malcolm Voelz Treasurer .... . . Clifford Kessen Reporter .... . . Ellsworth Long We gained a new classmate, Jim Ness at the start of the year, but at the end we had lost him along with Earl Ladwig, Reka Matz, Connie Beyer, John Pingel, Ellsworth Long, Dennis Dallman, Leo Besaw, Clair Sawyer, Shirley Bierman, Joe Shadduck and Sheila Miller. Margaret Martin was our only classmate on the cheerleading squad. Nancy Nordwig and Darwin Zeinert were on the Prom Court of Honor. Our Junior Year began on September 3, 1957. We were so excited because we'd soon get our class rings and have the Junior Prom. Our class officers were: President . . . . . . . . . . Margaret Martin Vice President . . . . . . Jayne Miller Treasurer . . . . . . . . . Lois Hull Secretary . . . . . . Clara Mae Jacobs HISTORY Qcon'tj ination decorated with a Our Prom was held on April 25, 1958. Our theme was Fasc combination of Candyland and Toyland. Stan Ness provided music for that happy event over ' ret Martin and which Darwin Zeinert reigned as King and Nancy Nordwig as Queen. Marga Herold Teuchert were on the Court of Honor. tivities as before. Darwin Quite a few members of our class were in extra -curricular ac Zeinert, Malcolm Voelz, Sidney Maas and Ronald Schumacher made the Basketball A team. IO Lonna Onesti was chosen to go to Badger Girls State and Ronnie Schumacher went N rdwi was selected as Chapter Sweetheart by our F.F.A. Badger Boys State. Nancy o g Chapter. d two classmatesg Gary High transferred from Milwaukee and Clair Sawyer re- We gaine turned from Stevens Point. September 3, 1958, started off our final year at Bowler High School. We were mighty k s selected as our class advisor. Sheila Miller joined our Seniors at last! Mr. Kolpac wa class again. The class officers for our final year were: President . . Ronald Grosskopf . . . Clair Sawyer Meril Schultz Sheila Miller Vice President . . . Treasurer . . . . . . Secretary.... Our class pictures were taken by Toburen's Studio of Antigo. Lois Hull was selected by the class to receive the D.A.R. award. Our graduation date was set for May 26, 1959. Our class flower is a white carnation lass motto is Live to Learn and Learn to Live. and our class colors are Red and White. Our c As our high school education comes to an end, we won't forget these years, four of the happiest years of our life. Au lx fbi? thy 7 -X ,N -.1 fi JS. pats,-. W? ' C - -lf' . ' . . gr M ix K 'i'-KQXQK5' LZ' Q, 5 xg ' 4llluu-Ulm'-.V ISF!! - , .V H - .N V.. - -Jn. --V--Y --..f..-. --fr-rf. W- CLASS WILL The class of 1959 of Bowler High School, abused by the faculty: suffering with a most distressing ailment, namely examinations, and fearing the approach of the end of our days, do hereby bequeath all our High School Possessions to be dutifully distributed to the follow- ing named persons. We do hereby appoint and nominate our well-beloved principal, Mr. Hugo Fischer, executor of this, our last will and testament, and hereby authorize the said Hugo to com- pound, comprise, and settle any claims or demands which may be against or in favor of the said estate. We bequeath to our friends, enemies, heirs and otherwise, the following things: To our principal, Mr. Fischer we leave the hope that next year's seniors will be as good a class as we were this year. To Mr. Streim we leave the darkroom in fairly good condition so that he can teach the undergrads how to use it properly as we usually did. To Miss !ones we leave our old English books so that next year's seniors can learn to speak correctlyl To Mr. Kglgagk we leave our bookkeeping books hoping that the seniors next year won't copy as much as we didl To Mr. Weaver we leave our themes on Good Conduct in the Classroom in the hope that he will know better next year! To Miss Ninmann we leave our thanks for all the work she has done in helping us with the Panther and the Bohiscan. To Mr. Amburgy we leave the hope that next year's senior boys will be as good at sports as our boys werel To Mr. Flor we leave nothing: we would like to take some of his patience along. To the Cooks we leave the suggestion that they try to get .rid of that Civil War silver- ware! To the Janitor we leave our thanks for the nice job and we hope he keeps it upl To the Juniors we leave the ability to break traditions asswe did. To the Sophomores we have nothing to leave except the advice that they start to grow up soonll To the Freshmen we leave the advice that they should keep up the good work and maybe by the time they are Seniors they will be almost as smart as we are. . - C..- Y rf -.. Y.Y....--.y-ul ,. ,, Will fcontinuedj Lois l-lull wills her red hair to Chester Matz. l can't way he really needs it though. Lyle l-lull wills his curly hair and fairly deep voice to Dale Konkel. Malcolm Voelz wills his ability to play basketball to Lee Trinko with the hope that Lee will someday become a star. Merritt Schmidt wills his ability to draw pictures to Lee Heins. Meril Schultz wills his ability to get in all the girls classes to all the boys. Nancy Nordwig wills her ability to get all the boys to Joann Buelow and Arlene Gasti I Lyle Kerstner wills nothing and leaves a warning for the boys to keep away from Sharonll Sidney Maas wills his ability to make money to anyone who is interested. Marjorie Cerveny wills nothing, she will need it all in married life. Karen Beilke wills her potato picking ability to Ellen Nordwig. Linda Doxtator wills her quiet, friendly ways to Betty Besaw. Karen Dumke wills her nickname Freddie to Delores Whitehouse. Marion Gangler wills her nice smile to Betty Debroux. Ronnie Grosskopf wills his flashy wardrobe to Jim Bents hoping he makes as good use of it as he did. Gary High wills his quiet way to Phyllis Pranke. Clara Mae Jacobs wills her height to Carolyn High. ' Roger Kasten wills his ability to have fun on Saturday night to Kenny Casper. Beverly Kerstner wills her ability to drive a car to Jim QI .Meanj Stanley Darling. Audrey Keckhaver wills her ability to catch a man to her sister Shirley. Clifford Kessen wills his ability to keep his hair in place at all times to his brother Larry. Peg Martin wills her ability to get out of the house without her parents knowing it to Judy Putnam. Will fcontinuedj Charleen Miller wills her amazing ability to keep that big Ford between ditches to her little sister Marvel. Jayne Miller wills her shiftless car to hotrod Rosie, Welch that is! Juanita Miller wills her ability to be a good Bohiscan editor to Joan Buelow. Sheila Miller wills nothing because she is going to give all to Butch. Good luck Sheila and Butch. Lonna Onesti wills her ability to get straight A's in High School to David Besaw. Marion Onesti wills her gift of gab to Phyllis Giese with the hope that she will make use of it. John Pinkley wills his ability to Brown Nose the teachers to Bob Driscoll. Clair Saw er wills his ability to make wise cracks at the most inopportune moments to Don Driscoll. l-lerold Teuchert wills his Toni permanent to Clyde Jacobs hoping that C1yde's hair won't get as curly as his did. Ronald Schumacher wills his ability to make and save money to anyone who possibly thinks he could do it. Darwin Zeinert wills his ability to thrill all the girls to Tony Knetter, we know he'll make use of it! Nancy Lemke wills her ability to always get to Caroline on Saturday nights to Connie Kerstner. ln witness thereof, we affix our signatures in the presence of the following witnesses this twenty-sixth day of May, nineteen hundred and fifty-nine. Signed by the Class of 1959 Witnessed by: Ronald Grosskopf Clair Sawyer Sheila Miller Meril Schultz M se We ? C 'i-A .,,:.'ff if S X CLASS PROPHEC Y We were making the 1969 survey of the Bowler Community and the prophecy of the 1959 graduates of B.H.S. really surprised us. We expected a lot from this class and that's exactly what we got. We found that Nancy Lemke who is now attending night school in Gresham is still working on her MRS Degree. She always did like her night life. John Pinkley is now' in business for himself. He is the new proprietor of the Pinkley Winkley chain stores. Linda Doxtator is currently on tour for her 5th million seller record titled Froglegs Boogie. Last night she appeared at Carley's Supper Club in Downtown Bowler. One of the members is now in the furniture business. Lyle Kerstner has at last found the perfect Davenport , namely Sharon. Peg Martin who cou1dn't make up her mind has finally settled down at Scott Air Force base. She tried to sign up under the name of Jack but couldn't make it so she settled for 6 letters a week and occasional phone calls. Ronnie Grosskopf now in the construction business has just completed a new route from B. H.S. to his house. It seems to go directly through the Y . Ronnie Ir. is nearing the age of excitement and Dad is giving him a few pointers. Karen Dumke and Marion Gangler are now appearing on Broadway. Their current titles are Mutt and Jeff. Mal Voelz we found will be spending the next few years in the Bowler Jail. It seems he took his father's place in the bank and his counterfeiting machine was found in the back room. By the way Roger Kasten is the guard at the jail. We've been wondering why so many prisoners have been escaping and now we've found out. Roger always could bake good cakes. The Onesti girls, Lonna and Marion who won scholarships back in 1959 are still trying to make it through the agricultural course at the Tilleda State Teachers College. Ron Schumacher we found went into the acting business. He is now playing the top come- dian in the movie The Muscle-Bound Squirt. Mrs. Butch Moede, the former Sheila Miller, husband and family have just graduated from their 5th and final trailer house. It seems a 3 bedroom-60-footer is the biggest they could find and have settled for the old school house on the reservation . Darwin Zeinert the former pitcher for B.H.S. has really made a go of his baseball career. He is now the star pitcher for the Bowler little league team. Manager Herold Teuchert says the team is going to transfer to Los Angeles. He states that if the Dodgers can do it so can we. .Y f- ---?- ..,,. iw.. 1 W- , , -fl.. .1----f Prophecy Qcontinuedj Lois and Lyle l-lull are now in the advertising business. They are the models for the Which twin has the toni ad. Jayne Miller is now in Chicago. lt seems she tried to enter in the school to study body and fender repair but couldn't make it so she is working and saving until he gets out. Merritt Schmidt is now flying chartered jet flights between Gresham and Bowler. He said they are building another base at Roosevelt just for refueling between stops. Juanita Miller now a full fledged laboratory technician is still having trouble. She never could remember if it was laboratory or lavatory. Clara Mae Jacobs always wanted to be a boxer: but after thinking it over carefully, be- came boxing instructor at Bowler's brand new youth center. Nancy Nordwig is now the top saleslady in the Bowler Sweet Shop. She always did have the boys in her class bringing her candy and now that she is married her husband is quite low in funds due to her love of sweets. Karen Beilke now owns the Bowler Potato Farms. lt seems the northwest corner of Bowler now extends into the potato country and it comes in real handy. Audrey Keckhaver has been trying to devise a new way to wake her husband up in the morning. It seems that after 9 years of marriage the alarm clock-cold water method is wearing off--The response always ends up in a bad cold. Bev Kerstner is now driving her sports car in the Minneapolis Speed Racing. She always was a hot-rodder back in her high school days. By the way Sid Maas is her pit man. Meril Schulz is the new Business Education instructor at Bowler High. He always did get along with the girls. Charleen Miller is now the proud owner of the Ford Manufacturing Company. Back in 1959 she really got to know this particular type so is doing quite well. By the way her chief competitor is Clifford Kessen owner of the Nash Company. Gary High and Clair Sawyer now own a service station. They found this is the best way to meet girls who enjoy blonds. Marjorie Cerveny put her homemaking talents to use: now Mrs. Robert Ready she lives in Milwaukee with hubby and 4 children. She even finds time to devote to homemakers activi- ties and is president of her club. .9o.J September 2 I0 19 23 26 October 3 to 24 30 31 November I 3 6 13 14 18 '7 ZI 25 27-28 December I 2 9 I2 17 January 5 8 Vacation's over, school starts. Seniors last year, Hooray!! Bus Inspection, clean and safe buses again. First baseball game with Gresham: too bad, we lost. Seniors had pictures taken at Antigo. Baseball game at White Lake they won. Seniors got proofs back. Shocked? Our first assembly program, Austin Troll. Baseball game at Mattoon, we wonl Initiation, lots of fun! One -Act Play was presented at Rosholt and got an A . Senior Career Day at Stevens Point. Carnival One -Act Play received an A at Stevens Point. Assembly Program, Connie McNeil Teachers Convention, no school. Goodl Fall Music Concert Individual Pictures taken in color. Our first basketball game at Suring: we lost, 36-51 Basketball at Bear Creek, bad luck again, 44'48- First conference game with Rosholt, we won 73 -56. Thanksgiving Vacation, free for two whole days! Juniors got their rings. Betty Crocker test. Basketball, Tigerton here. Let's forget the score! ! Basketball game at Gresham: we won, 66 -63 Wittenberg Music Chapter Assembly Pro- gram. We enjoyed it very much. Back to school again! All heads in good shape for some more studying. Annual activity pictures were taken. 9 T3 20 23 March T9 21 24 27 April I 24 May I 8 18 24 25 27 Basketball game: Birnamwood here. We won, 50-39 Parents Night Bowler won over Scandy here, 66-40. Last basketball game, at Scandanavia. District Tourney at Birnamwood. State Basketball Tournament. Also, Sen ior Class trip, Goody!! Spring begins: anyone for spring fever? Forensics Contest held at Bowler. Good Friday: no school! April Fool's Day Baseball, Bowler at Gresham. Junior Prom Baseball game, White Lake here. Baseball game, Mattoon here. Final Exams coming up! Baccalaureate Services Graduation! Goodby Seniors! Last day of school: freedom at last! SCHOOL CALENDAR lr, HONOR SENIORS 'OF 1959 VA LEDICTORIAN BADGER BOY GIRL DRAMATICS AWARD Marion Onesti Ronald Schumacher D.A.R. AWARD SALUTATORIAN - asqlfzmw ' '- M I Lonna Onesti DEKALB AGRICULTURA L ACCOMPLISHMENT A WARD X -5,-I' Q. G EJ Lois Hun 15 b' nz vt Darwin Zeinert BADGER F.F.A . AWARD F 1 Roger Kasten -f' v . r u 'K V +1- ef' A ...rw wtf. F9-f W --fran ' -4:59 -.I Q fl. R . Q Ak,' x , A' -an . ff ' - J-Q? in 3 . 1. - 4, J - Q 1, s an ,., Q a Lg.. 1.-.. Lois H. Lyle H. Clair S. Nancy N. Malcolm Sheila M. Clifford K. Merritt S. Darwin Z. Initiation F Q 3 I 19 - 20 9 23 24 26 Herold T Ronald G Nancy L. Herold T Jayne M. Sheila M Grade School Glamours Victory was Won' 1 Roger K. JUNIORS FIRST ROW: Mr. Weaver, J. Darling, J. Bents, L. Onesti, V. Fuhrman, K. Kersten, D. Trinko, E. Bierman, R. Erickson. SECOND ROW: L. Gast, J. Liesch, R. Pingel, G. McFarlane, J. Hartleben, B. Kraft, G. Matz, B. Strassburg, E. Murphy, E. Nordwig. THIRD ROW: R. Jacobs, S. Keckhaver M. Heins, D. Whitehouse, D. Driscoll, J. Williams, D. Rosenow, J. Zeinert, J. Buelow. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS S. Keckhaver, Secretaryg J. Darling, Vice President, D. Trinko, President: E. Nordwig, Treasurer. SOPE-IOMOR FIRST ROW: S. Zeinert, D. Onesti, B. Besaw, D. Leiskau, L. Doxtator, K. Strassburg, D. Watters, D. Lang, Mr. Amburgy. SECOND ROW: D. Konkel, C. Welch, N. Dahl, C. Jacobs, A. Wolff, K. Casper, C. Leiskan, L. Grosskopf, J. Kerstner. THIRD ROW: R. Bartelme, J. Davids, R. Miller, C. Kerstner, A. Matz, S. Kriefall, G. Erickson, M. Kasten, C. Matz, N. Leisch, R. Driscoll. FOURTH ROW: L. Wendler, O. Leisch, T. High, G. Treptow, M. Samuelson, K. Raasch, A. Gast, D. Hohn, P. Giese, K. Iieilke, S. Davenport. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS S., slls ,Q T' f 5'1 -. 5' '- 1 3 ' - 4 4 'S M. Kasten, Secretary, R. Miller, President: J. Kerstner, Treasurer, D. Hohn, Vice President. PRL-:Si-IMEN FIRST ROW: R. Matz, E. Welch, A. Knetter, J. Neitzel, R. Hoffman, D. Giessel, W. Tousey, S. lloldig, Mr. Streim. SECOND ROW: N. Schmidt, M. Schultz, S. Bartelme, M. Miller, R. Matz, R. McFarlane, B. Nordwig, R. Flor, J. Leiskau, l.. Kraft. THIRD ROW: L. Gutt, R. Welch, P. Pranke, R. Wedde, J. Leiskau, C. Moore, M. Whitehouse, D. Rogge, N. Bueltet, R. Matz, A. Fehrman. FOURTH ROW: C. High, C. Schumacher, M. Tousey, J. Putnam, L. Kessen, C. Kerstner, L. Trinko R. Pingel, I. llartlehen, D. Bcsaw, R. Beilke, R. Matz. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS C. Kerstner, Secretary, C. Schumacher, Presiclentg R. McFarlane, Treasurer, B. Nordwig, Vice President. A'l'i-ILETIC A TEAM BASKETBALL -'lmburgy K Casper S Maas V Fuhrman H Teuchert I Darling R Kasten SEASONS RECORD FIRST ROW: R. Schumacher, D. Trinko, M. Voelz, D. Zeinert, L. Kerstner. SECOND ROW: Mr 36 ' 51 44 48 73 56 44 46 ,ff W 46 ' 45 X 41 ' 52 66 63 50 45 N A S Bowler Suring Bowler Bear Creek Bowler Rosholt Bowler Bear Creek Bowler White Lake Bowler Tigerton Bowler Gresham Bowler Mattoon Bowler 50 Birnamwood Bowlerq 66 Scandinavia V Bowler 69 Rosholt X Bowler 67 White Lake N Bowler 57 Tigerton ! Bowler 49 Gresham Bowler 48 Mattoon Bowler 63 Birnamwood Bowler 52 Scandinavia TO U R NAM EN TS Sub District Bowler 54 Elcho Bowler 67 Birnamwood Consolation Bowler 65 Mattoon I Q, . ,f L 54 ,Diff I if . , V, - u-1 - 'I uw , Q Malcolm Voelz gc if Ronald Schumacher A Vi Darwin Zeiuert Denms Tnnko L le Kerstner Q 5 S+ -.. 44, 0 75 4 He rold Teuchert Vernon Fuhrman Jim Darling Kenny Casper Sidney Maas i.--1-F' -ill., B BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: B. McFarlane, T. Knetter, R. Matz, J. Bcuts, R. Hoffman, G. Matz, M. Miller, D. Rogge. SECOND ROW: L. Trinko, L. Trinko, K. Raasch, C. Matz, L. Grosskopf, W. Tousey, A. Matz, Mr. Amburgy. QQ WY? BASEBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: D. Roggc, G. Matz, M. Voelz, R. SClllll1lilCl1CI', R. Iloffmuu, 15. Zcincrt, ll. IIRCIICIICYI K. Casper, R. liastcn. SECOND ROW: .-X. Matz, I.. Grosslaopf, C. Rlllfl, R. Matz, j. Ullflillg, S. Mans, K. R.1.1scl1, Mr. Almlbllrgy. BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS ll Janet Liesch Bernice Kraft Ellen Nordwig Carolyn Schumacher Marie Kasten bandra Boldig ACTIVITI BOHISCAN STAFF FIRST ROW: L. Doxtator, M. Schmidt, J. Buelow, J. Miller, M. Onesti, R. Schumacher, M. Gangler, Miss Ninmann. SECOND ROW: L. Kerstner, N. Lemke, L. Hull, M. Voelz, K. Dumke B. Kerstner, M. Schultz, C. Jacobs. THIRD ROW: R. Grosskopf, M. Martin, J. Pinkley, K. Beilke, G. High, C. Miller, C. Sawyer. FOURTH ROW: R. Kasten, N. Nordwig, D. Zeinert, J. Miller, S. Maas, L. Onesti, H. Teuchert. Editor ..... .. Assistant Editor . . . Junior Editor .......... Subscription Managers .... Advertising Managers . . Senior Picture Editors . . School Calendar .... Undergrads ...... Grade School . . . Athletics . . . Music ................ Activities .............. General Layout Managers . . . Class Will ............ Class Prophecy . . Class History . . Advisor . . Juanita Miller Marion Onesti Joann Buelow Clifford Kessen, Meril Schultz Lonna Onesti, Nancy Nordwig Sheila Miller, Peggy Martin Lyle Hull, Sidney Maas, Lyle Kerstner Jayne Miller, Charleen Miller, Clair Sawyer, Gary High Marion Gangler, Karen Dumke, Harold Teuchert, Roger Kasten Darwin Zeinert, Ronnie Schumacher Ronnie Grosskopf, Lois Hull Karen Beilke, Audrey Keckhaver Juanita Miller, Joann Buelow Nancy Lemke, Beverly Kerstner Malcolm Voelz, Clara Jacobs Linda Doxtator, Marjorie Cerveny, Merritt Schmidt, John Pinkley Miss Ninmann PANTHER STAFF FIRST ROW: C. Jacobs, D. Giessel, G. McFarlane, B. Strassburg, L. Gast, L. Hull, C. Miller, S Boldig, J. Hartleben, Miss Jones. SECOND ROW: J. Miller, M. Martin, E. Nordwig, J. Kerstner M. Kasten, B. Kerstner, A. Wolff, N. Lemke, K. Kersten, R. Jacobs. THIRD ROW: S. Davenport J. Liesch, C. Schumacher, J. Davids, J. Miller, C. Kerstner, B. Kraft, J. Hartleben, B. Nordwig J. Buelow . Editor ......... . . . Lois Hull Assistant Editor .. . . . Larry Cast Art Editors . . . .. . Bonnie Strassburg, Georgetta McFarlane Advisor .... . . Miss Jones sl I al Bonnie Nordwig Sheila Miller Juanita Miller Jayne Miller Peg Martin Charleen Miller Janet Liesch Nita Leisch Bernice Kraft Judy Kcrstner Connie Kerstner Beverly Kerstner Karleen Kersten Nancy Lenike Marie Kasten Rosella Jacobs Clara Jacobs Judy Hartleben Jackie Hanleben Doris Giessel Karen Beilke Joann Buelow Sandra Boldig Sharon Davenport Judy Putnam Audrey Wolff Ellen Nordwig Carolyn Schumacher -Y! 'Ps ' P A L' 'Is FORENSICS FIRST ROW: E. Welch, N. Dahl, J. Neitzel, R. Miller, N. Schmidt, C. Kessen, D. Lang, M. Schultz SECOND ROW: Mr. Weaver, D. Besaw, B. Strassburg, R. Schumacher, M. Kasten, L. Gast, C. Kerst ner, A. Wolff, D. Giessel, Miss Jones, R. Jacobs. THIRD ROW: D. Hohn, C. High, J. Hartleben, J J. Buelow, M. Samuelson, T. High, J. Putnam, I. Liesch, C. Schumacher, B. Nordwig, J. Kerstner Four Minute Speech. . . Original Oration ...... Non-Original Oration . . . Extemporaneous Speaking Extemporaneous Reading . . . Interpretative Reading . . . . Humorous Declamation. . Serious Declamation . . . . Play Reading . . . . . .. Dennis Hohn, Doris Giessel, Janet Leisch . . . Bonnie Strassburg, Rosella Jacobs . .. Marie Kasten, Bonnie Nordwig .. . Jeannette Neitzel, Audrey Wolff ... Judy Putnam, Carolyn Schumacher ... Nancy Dahl, Terry High, Carolyn High, Rosebud Welch Larry Gast, Myrtle Bierman, Jacquelyn Hartleben, Nadine Schmidt ... Judy Kerstner, David Besaw, Carol Kerst- ner, Elaine Welch, Mary Samuelson .. . . Terry High, Ron Schumacher, Nancy Lemke, Clifford Kessen, Meril Schultz, Joann Buelow ONE ACT PLAY FIRST ROW: J. Buelow, R. Schumacher, T. High, J. Putnam, M. Voelz, B. Strassburg, Miss Jones. SECOND ROW: Mr. Weaver, D. Besaw, D. Driscoll, J. Liesch, I. Bents, R. Grosskopf, L. Gast. THE GIA NT'S STAIR CAST Terry High ..... . . . Til Jessup Judy Putnam ..... . .. Mrs. Weatherburn Ron Schumacher . . . .... Sheriff Bane Jim Bents ........ . . . Cantpole the Prosecutor DIRECTORS Miss Jones, Mr. Weaver PRODUCTION CREW Janet Liesch, Bonnie Strassburg, Malcolm Voelz, Joan Buelow, Ronald Grosskopf, David Besaw, Donald Driscoll The play was presented at the league contest at Rosholt on October 24, received an Ag at the district at Stevens Point on No- vember I, received an Ag and at the sectional at Stevens Point on November 22, received a B. Ct it r .I ' FJ ..'-o,qlb PLAY CAST fwfr ,gg Judy Putnam, Ron Schumacher, Jim Bents, Terry High - SPEECH CLUB - FIRST ROW: R. Schumacher, B. Strassburg, M. Schultz, S. Boldig, M. Kasten, M. Voelz, A. Wolff L. Gast, J. Buelow. SECOND ROW: Mr. Weaver, J. Hartleben, J. Putnam, E. Nordwig, N. Lemke, N. Dahl, J. Neitzel, B. Nordwig, C. Schumacher, J. Liesch, B. Kraft, Miss Jones. 'Sf PHOTO - DODOS LOWER: L. Gast, R. Schumacher. FIRST ROW: L. Hull, B. Kerstner, B. Kraft, K. Kersten, N. Lemke, E. Nordwig, D. Giessel, Mr. Streim. SECOND ROW: A. Wolff, J. Miller, S. Davenport C. Kerstner, M. Schultz, J. Neitzel, C. Jacobs, M. Martin, S. Boldig. THIRD ROW: R. Matz, J. Liesch, C. Schumacher, J. Putnam, B. Strassburg, J. Miller. OFFICERS -1- - A , . .J i an -w-.. 1 c Nancy Lemke, Presidentg Bernice Kraft, Secretary, Karleen Kersten, Vice President, Ellen Nordwig, Treasurer. f J' if W Q I I fl'- I LETTERMEN'S CLUB .. .4 -+f X s I FIRST ROW: H. Teuchert, Sergeant at Armsg M. Schultz, Secretary-Treasurerg D. Zeinert, Presidentg Mr. Amburgy, Advisorg L. Kerstner, Vice President. M. Voelz. SECOND ROW: D. Hohn, R. Kasten, G. Matz, R. Hoffman, K. Casper, R. Schumacher, Reporter. STUDENT COUNCIL wh-J FIRST ROW: E. Nordwig, D. Trinko, I. Kerstner, M. Kasteu, R. Grosskopf, R. Miller, Mr. Fischer SECOND ROW: B. McFarlane, M. Schultz, J. Darling, C. Sawyer, S. Miller, B. Nordwig. THIRD ROW: C. Kerstuer, S. Keckhaver, D. Hohn, C. Schumacher. LIBRARY CLUB Q z.-ni mi FRONT, left to right: J. Miller, M. Onesti, N. Nordwig, J. Hartleben, C. Schumacher, B. Kerstner, J. Putnam, J. Neitzel, Miss Jones, J. Kerstner, S. Boldig. STANDING: D. Watters, J. Buelow, J. Liesch, B. Strassburg, N. Leisch, J. Davids, K. Beilke. LIBRA RY CLUB OFFICERS f . mf be-B if -- - is if ' ? Juanita Miller, Presidentg Bonnie Strassburg, Vice President, Marion Onesti, Secretary. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA 3' S BUWLER CHAPTER AMERICA FIRST ROW: K. Dumke, D. Lang, A. Wolff, B. Strassburg, E. Nordwig, L. Hull, IS. Kraft, J. Hartlelwen, N. Nordwig, M. Onesti, N. Schmidt. SECOND ROW: K. Kersten, L. Onesti, S. Boldig, D. Giessel, J. Neitzel, S. Bartelme, I.. One TNI. Dahl, J. Leishan, Miss Ninlnann. THIRD ROW: Ii, Nordwig, J. Liesch, M. Samuelson, C. Schumacher, S. Zeinert, R. Matz, M Whitehouse, M. liusten, N. Buelter, J. Leiskan, J. Kerstner. FOURTH ROW: C. High, R. Matz, S. Davenport, C. Kerstner, A. Gast, J. lluelow, J. Iylllllillll, I. Hurtleben, M. Gangler, D. Whitehouse. F.H.A. OFFICERS 2 1 l I A . I - 'f limffrp : W 'Wi 5 1- I sftiwzfw :MPYER .AM F Fl 2 VA FIRST IRON: ll. Strusshnrg, Vice President: li. Nortlwipl. fI'l'C.lSlll'CfQ l.. llnll, President: li. Kraft, Secretary: J. Hartlehen, Ijllfllillllkflllllflllll. SECOND ROW: .X, Wolff, Reporter: D. Lang, Song Lender: Trl. Onesti, IIl'Ogl'llIll of Work CIlLlIflllilllQ Xl. Nortlwig, Historian. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: R. Matz, R. Hoffman, D. Hohn, H. Teuchert, D. Zeinert, L. Onesti, R. Schumacher G. Matz, K. Strassburg, L. Kerstner. R. Erickson. SECOND ROW: Mr. Fontaine, L. Wendler, D. Konkel, R. Kasten, R. Pingel, A. Matz, C. Matz, W. Tousey, S. Maas, D. Onesti. THIRD ROW: R. Bartlelne, L. Trinko, K. Raasch, M. Heins, D. Rosenow, L. Gutt, A. Fehrman, G. Treptow, R. Pingel, R. Matz. F.F.A. OFFICERS D. Holm, Trcasurerg H. Teuchert, Sentinelg D. Zeinert, Vice Presidentg R. SCINIIIILICIICF, Presitlentp G. Matz, Reporter: R. Strassburg, Secretary. A BAND FIRST ROW: E. Nordwig, J. Rents, N. Dahl, D. Trinko, M. Voelz, N. Lemke, C. Lcislmu, R. Miller A. Wolff, J. Neitzel. SECOND ROW: Mr. Flor, A. Hangartner, F. Marten, C. Schumacher, R. Gross kopf, C. Jacobs, R. Flor, K. Kersten, B. Kraft, M. Samuelson, J. Putnam. THIRD ROW: N. Jacobs, M. Kasten, J. Putnam, S. Schulz, J. Szutkowski, A. Fehrman, M. Martin, D. Holm, M. Doxtator, D. Clauson. FOURTH ROW: R. Kasten, S. Voelz, R. Fuhrman, L. Miller, R. Jacobs, J. Ixlarquardt, D. Bernarda, M. Biendarra, I. Jacobs. I Q A J B N D XXNK- xkXxKxxWNuNM mx'md unmnlhlhllh FIRST ROW: D. lluelow, L. Doxtator, S. Schumacher, G. Miller, D. Nordwig, Ii. Welch, J. Dahl. SECOND ROW: J. Rogge, D. Schwartzlcopf, D. llohn, J. Hapke. THIRD ROW: J. SJIJIIICISOII, D. Bcilke, S. Samuelson, L. Kropf, E. Tousey, I. Wolff, G. Murphy, D. Samuelson, R. Schultz. GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: J. Hartleben, S. Davenport, A. Wolff, I. Leiskan, M, xvlmehouse, R. Matz, C. Leislmn, D. Gicssel, SECOND ROW: Mr. Flor, J. Liesch, IS. Strassbnrg, J. Hartleben, B. Kraft, D. Lung, J. Leisknn, S. Zeincrt, R. Jacobs. THIRD ROW: C. High, P. Giese, A. Gust, S. Boldig, E. Nornlwig, K. Karsten, N. Buelter, J. Kcrstner, B. Nordwig. TRIPLE TRIO FIRST ROW: 13. Kraft, J. Leislmn, C. Leislaau, A. Wolff, D. Lang. SECOND ROW: B. Strasshur K. Karsten, S. Holdig, J. Hartlelwen, E. Nordwig. MIXED CHORUS FIRST ROW: J. Hartleben, S. Davenport, A. Wolff, J. Leiskau, M. Whitehouse, R. Matz, C. Leiskau, D. Giesscl, Mr. Flor. SECOND ROW: R. Wedde, J. Liesch, B. Strassburg, J. Hartleben, B. Kraft, D, Lang, J. Leiskau, S. Zcinert, R. Jacobs, R. Miller. THIRD ROW: D. Onesti, C. High, P. Giese, A. Gast, S. Boldig, E. Nordwig, K. Kersten, N. Buelter, J. Kerstner, B. Nordwig, J. Bents. FOURTH ROW L. Wendler, D. Besaw, K. Beilke, R. Driscoll, R. Flor, L. Gutt, C. Jacobs, L. Gast. CROSS COUNTRY 3 . ff rx FIRST ROW: G. Matz, J. Bents, D. Zeinert, H. Teuchert. SECOND ROW: M. Tousey, R. Hoffman, V. Fuhrman, B. McFarlane, Mr. Amburgy. Cooks + SECRETARY Mrs. Wolter, Mrs. Malueg Carol Fubrman MAINTENANCE Wilbur Rcinert Mrs. Grosskopf, Mrs. Matz M ,ig I xl! fs. XX 1 mi 5 , ' X! :lg ii A Ny A 'R' z 13 ' ' 'f V ' 1 x i nf, hh ' rv 3 ua I U ul iN .-X 1 ,n ,..- , A... , I F N QS- X L... ' , . iv 6 , Initiation . Cheerleaders . Iirn D. , Karleen K, , Carnival Queen 6, Having FunT'? LEME NTARY FIRST GRADE FIRST ROW: Mrs. Gast, L. Buck, T. Carley, P. Stoehr, G. Kolpack, D. Tousey, L. Casetta, A. Gutt, C. Grosskopf, L. Hangartner. SECOND ROW: R. Doxtator, O. Maves, D. Grosskopf S. Marquardt, F. Fritz, L. Johnson, I. Hill, H. Stevens, R. Fuhrman, M. Malueg. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Gartzlce, J. Spiegel, M. Kropf, D. Voelz, K. Fonder, W. Strcim, W. Doxtator, J. Samuelson, Gary Perrault, D. Wendler, J. Fonder. SECOND ROW: IJ. Wrncls, M. Marten, B. Doxtator, G. Rosenow, W. Doxtutor, V. Schultz, J. 'l'l1iex, B. Mulitx, lb. Stoehr. SECOND GRADE ,L..z FIRST ROW: L. High, E. Jacobs, G. Miller, K. Erickson, L. Trinko, F. Hermann, T. Trost, Miss Schmidt. SECOND ROW: G. Pingel, P. Thiex, B. Neitzel, K. Carley, G. Samuelson, S. Wedde, P. Stoehr, P. Thiex, C. Kolpack. THIRD ROW: L. Hohn, M. Schulz, A. Wendler D. Bratz, M. Thiex, T. Malueg, M. Beilke, L. Fonder. , THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW: L. Teuchert, S. Boldig, S. Van Doren, J. Sawyer, J. Liesch, J. Hill, I. Doxtator, C. Doxtator, Mrs. Grosskopf. SECOND ROW: M. Schulz, N. Fritz, B. Grunniwaldt, A. Dox- tator, M. Clauson, J. Marquardt, C. Grosskopf, M. Spiegel, P. Sengstock. THIRD ROW: C. Grosskopf, R. Kessen, T. Beilke, D. Welch, D. Wruck, S. Samuelson, E. liessen, R. Schultz, E. Stevens. FOURTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Mrs. Kriewaldt, D. Miller, G. Steinwehr, B. Grosskopf, A. Rickert, L. Kucksdorf, M. Zeinert, S. Kasten. SECOND ROW: G. Casetta, A. High, M. Doxtator, V. Miller, S. Welch K. Bernarda, P. Beilke, D. Beilke, S. Szutkowski. THIRD ROW: L. Bierman, C. Hapke, M. Reinke, A. Malone, V. Wendler, G. Jacobs, M. Thiex, J. Clauson, S. Gutt. FIFTH GRADE FIRST ROW: I. Hapke, M. Zeinert, A. Grosskopf, D. Erickson, B. Hutchins, K. Kraft, E. Tousey, I. Wolff. SECOND ROW: B. HuI1, C. Spiegel, D. Welch, R. Tilligkeit, S. Malueg, D. Raasch, S. Samuelson, G. Maas. THIRD ROW: S. Buck, R. Rickert, L. Kropf, R. Schultz, D. Marquardt, B. Keckhaver, R. Thiex, R. Clauson. SIXTH GRADE in QE ,.. FIRST ROW: D. Keckhaver, J. Doxtator, C. Pero, O. Darling, D. Clauson, M. Doxtator, C. Szutkowski, S. Schumacher, Mr. Eder. SECOND ROW: J. Samuelson, L. Doxtator, C. Fuhrman S. Voelz, J. Rogge, S. Gutt, M. Biendarra, B. Wendler, F. Neitzel, K. Bartelme. THIRD ROW: P. Beilke, J. Casetta, R. Lampinen, S. Reinke, R. Fuhrman, J. Dahl, D. Buelow, K. Welch, G. Murphy, G. Grunniwaldt. SEVENTH GRADE Aff I FIRST ROW: J. Leiskau, W. Doxtator, A. Tohak, A. Wedde, I. Bowman, D. Schwartzkopf, Mrs. Timm. SECOND ROW: P. Hutchins, R. Gardner, G. Miller, C. Hass, M. Miller, B. Klemp, M. McFarlane. THIRD ROW: C. Hill, G. Rickert, R. Knetter, R. Gangler, N. Thiex, B. Wedde, R. Lampinen, Z. Welch, L. Gardner. FOURTH ROW: D. Samuelson, P. Gangler, D. Nordwig, R. Beilke, S. Schulz, E. Stevens, D. High, D. Hohn, N. Neitzel. .Q- SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES L. If .nd FIRST ROW: Mr. Dean, A. Hangartner, G. Cuish, P. Miller, P. Hutchins, A. Kucksdorf, R McGee, R. Fuhrman. SECOND ROW: C. Erickson, J. Putnam, J. Marquardt, F. Marten, R. Fuhrman, J. Szutkowski, R. Murphy. THIRD ROW: N. Jacobs, L. Miller, M. Wendler, R. Malueg, G. Liesch, S. Schulz, R. Liesch. FOURTH ROW: I. Jacobs, J. Pingel, R. Kasten, N. Jacobs, D. Bernardo, C. Grunniwaldt, W. Martin. GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: Mr. Dean, D. Bernarde, A. Kucksdorf, F. Marten, P. Miller, M. McFarlane, S. Schulz. SECOND ROW: R. Knetter, R. Malueg, R. Fuhrman, J. Szutkowski, N. Jacobs, W. Martin, S. Schulz. in gk 4C x an V ,ns- MM! Birthday Party Beverly, Margie Having fun? Linda, Karen D. Beverly, Audrey , Karen Clara Mae Lyle Keith B. Ellen Lonna Il. Meril I2. Gary and Carolyn ll 13. Judy H. 14. Nate 15. School days '50 ADVERTISING PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ONE FOURTH PAGE SPONSORS L N GREIBER Herff Jones Representative 1010 S Midvale Blvd Madison 5 Wlsconsin MARSHFIELD BOOK AND STATIONERY School Supplies Marshfield, w1SCOnS1D COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, INC Bottlers of Coca Cola 8 Sun Rise Shawano Ant1go Marlnette Rhinelander WISCONSIN POWER AND LIGHT Your E1ectr1c Servant MUEHL'S FURNITURE Furniture and Floor Coverlngs Main Street Shawano, W1scons1n SHAWANO NATIONAL BANK Member of Federal Reserve System Shawano, Wisconsin CITIZENS STATE BANK OF WITTENBERG Aniwa Bowler Caroline Eland FRED BOLDIG E SONS Manufacturers of Woods and Paper Tigerton, Wiscons1n SCHMIDT'S FUNERAL HOME 4 Hour Ambulance Service Wittenberg, Wisconsin BOWLER LUMBER COMPANY Better Bu1ld1ng Materials Bowler, Wisconsin WINKEL DRUG STORE Walgreen System Service Tigerton, Wisconsin GRESHAM COOPERATIVE General Merchandise Gresham Wisconsin Portrait and Commercial Kodak Finishing Antigo, Wisconsin CITIZENS STATE BANK M mber of F D I C Shawano, Wisconsin SHAWANO PAPER MILLS Quality Paper Products Shawano, Wisconsin CAROLINE BALLROOM Dancing Every Saturday Night Caroline, w1SCOnS1n QUALITY HEATING AND PLUMBING A Service to You Clintonville WiSCOnS1H ONE EIGHTH PAGE SPONSORS BERNES BODY SHOP BEVERSDORF GARAGE Wlttenberg, Wisconsln Oldsmobile Sales Service Wlttenberg, Wisconsin WITTENBERG CLINIC Wittenberg, Wisconsin LAUDE I G A WITTENBERG BOWLING ALLEY Wittenberg Wisconsin Wittenberg Wisconsin CONSOLIDATED BADGER COOPERATIVE BADGER THEATER Wittenberg, Wisconsin Ben Franklin Store STATE BANK OF GRESHAM Wittenber- Wisconsin Gresham, Wisconsin . - H2 H Berlin, Wisconsin TOBUREN STUDIO e .... . 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ONE-EIGHTH D A SCHMIDT 8 SON Gresham, w1SCOHS1n GAFFNEY FUNERAL HOME Gresham w1SCOHS1n HOFFMAN DRUG STORE Gresham W1scons1n CONSOLIDATED BADGER COOPERATIVE Shawano Wisconsin KARTH FUNERAL HOME Shawano, W1scons1n F R BUSS 8 COMPANY Caroline, W1scons1n DAIRYMAN'S STATE BANK Cllntonville w1SCOHS1H WOLFF S STORE Bowler, Wisconsin CLARENCE GROSSKOPF Standard Servlce KNETTER S CHEESE FACTORY Bowler, W1scons1n HARRY BUELOW CHEESE FACTORY Bowler w1SCOnS1H TIGERTON MOTOR SALES Tlgerton W1scons1n TIGERTON ELEVATOR Tigerton, Wlsconsin EVERGREEN DAIRY Wittenberg Wisconsin TESCH'S SUPPER CLUB Antlgo, Wisconsln WOOLWORTH'S Antigo W1scons1n K E G SPORTS SHOP Shawano, Wisconsin BESS S BEAUTY SALON Shawano Wlsconsin PAGE SPONSORS TRUE MANUFACTURING COMPANY Gresham, w1SCOnS1D HUEBNER ICE CREAM Gresham, w1SCOnS1H FARMER'S HARDWARE COMPANY Shawano, W1scons1n WALLRICH LUMBER COMPANY Shawano, w1SCOnS1n CORRAL RESTAURANT Shawano wlSCOnSin THE WISHING WELL Beer 8 Food Cl1ntonv11le w1SCODS1n KIELMAN SERVICE Bowler, Wisconsin BOWLER OIL COMPANY Bowler Wisconsin NELSON S STANDARD SERVICE SHAWANO COUNTY FARMCO CO OP Bowler, W1scons1n TIGERTON BOWLING ALLEY Tigerton, w1SCODS1n TIGERTON NATIONAL BANK T1gerton, Wisconsin CHET 8 EMIL'S BOWLING 8 BAR Birnamwood, W1scons1n ADAMS COAL COMPANY LIME 8 COAL Wlttenberg, W1scons1n CLUB 77 Antlgo, W1scons1n OLK S DRUG STORE Antlgo, W1scons1n LAUERMAN S Shawano, W1scons1n DR ABBOTT, OPTOMETRIST Shawano w1SCODS1n 7 ! ! 7 ! 7 I I ' U Bowler, Wisconsin Bowler, Wisconsin I , a a 0 a I l S I 1 I I ONE-EIGHTH PAGE SPONSORS J C PENNEY COMPANY, INC Shawano, Wisconsin SHAWANO EVENING LEADER - WTCH Shawano, wiSCODS1n ROYAL TYPEWRITERS J Bauernfe1nd Marshfield Wisconsln ARNOLD MAAHS Txlleda, W1scons1n COLEMAN SCHOOL SUPPLY Coleman, wiSCOnS1D SCHULTZ BROTHERS Shawano, Wisconsin DEHN'S ICE CREAM COMPANY Shawano, Wiscons1n JOHN REINKE Forest Products Bowler Wisconsin IDEAL ICE CREAM COMPANY Shawano W1sconsin KRAFT FOOD Wlttenberg, W1SCOnSin ADDITIONAL SPONSORS GREEN BAY WISCONSIN Geo A Den1s Sport Shop TILLEDA, WISCONSIN Tilleda Garage Cy Q De1's Bar WITTENBERG, WISCONSIN Geo Dettnerig Jewelry Moody s Drug Store R Rothman, D D S Beauty Bar Modern Hotel Joe Deruckoski Enterprlse Prlnting Westgor Lumber 8 Trucking Co Pukall Movers Hartleben M B M Bar Al's Cities Service Burke's Motor Sales Leisch s Service Station Wittenberg Feed and Supply Reeds Truck Stop Dr A Malueg s Flower Shop E Brekke ELAND, WISCONSIN Home of the Dollar T Bone GRESHAM, WISCONSIN GRESHAM, WISCONSIN Gresham Meat Market Dr Litzen Ph1l Hoffman, Cha1n Saws Murphy s Shoe Repair Clarence Straabe Insurance Ken Traeger, Attorney at Law Pug s Bowling Center Don s General Store CAROLINE, WISCONSIN Caroline Service Garage CLINTONVILLE, WISCONSIN Urban Telephone Company Th1mke Jewelry Stalker Archery Company Burg's Model Dairy 5 Ice Cream Cl1ntonv1lle Natlonal Bank MARION, WISCONSIN rimm s Steak House Henschell Insurance Agency Marion Bowling Alley Mayne Auto Sales BOWLER WISCONSIN Bowler Hotel Mollen s Hardware Store Casetta's Refr1gerators Appliances Gresham Cleaners Schultz's Club House Zahn'S Garage Kal's Bar and Restaurant St1er's Hardware Red 0w1 Stgre Dr J0hnS0n Doede s Barber Shop 7 ' I Y 7 I 7 I Y Komp's Shoes I I I G v A. 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