Cedarburg High School - Cedariel Yearbook (Cedarburg, WI)
- Class of 1957
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C xl C , , .. x-...Q X ' 1,-' . - A 1 ........., .. 1 be wa hon We the Sen1ors and Junlors of the Cedar1el staff take great pleasure 1n dedlcatlng the 1957 Cedarlel to Mrs Margaret Hunt Mrs Hunt has d1l1gently worked w1th the JUHIOFS and SGHIOTS 1n the constructxon of the annual for the past sxx yea s In addltlon to the mnumerable hours she spent as advlsor to the Cedarlel he has also found tlme to serve as advxsor to the Common Sense H1 Lltes the CHS Barker and co chalrman of the guldance comm1ttee We would llke to s1ncerely thank her for her most apprec1 ated guldance 3 W il I 7 9 1 . 1. vi .. A . 1 Q . . v - l, . . . , ' THEY SET THE SCHOOL'S POLICY SCHOOL BOARD Standmg Mr Robert Schroeder dlrector Mr James Kaysen secretary Mr Carl Iwert dlrector Seated Dr W J Bruederle VICG president Mr Arno Mueller pres1dent Mr Ed Wegmann dlrector The school hoard has an mformal dzscusslon The Board of E d u c at 10 n more commonly known to u a the School Board 1S elected by the voters of Cedarburg The dutles of the board are qulte numerous Most 1mportant to students they set our school polxcy The board must also approve the contracts and salarles of teachers try to lmprove the currlcu lum and they must approve all b1lls to be pald These and other tOp1C are dlscussed at the month ly meetmg of the board 'E ' -.1 SCHOOL BOARD ' Q 4 THEY ENFORCE THE SCHOOL POLICY 'WM MR CLARENCE THORSON M1 Tho1eon and M1 Henken a1e the enforcers of our school pohcw Mr Thorson as a member of the school boaxd and Superlntendent of Schools han a xery busy Qchedule He 1nterx1evus new teachels and Students dravxs up Qhartr. and plane and does XHTIOUS other dutles He ako gn es t1me to anvone xx ho vxlihes to see hlm Mr Henken p11nc1pal 15 an0the1 bun man He has change of attendance and Lounselmg of the Qemors In Qplte of l11s full program. he. too. is always ready and willing to lend a helping hand. MR WILLARD HENKEN Mr. Henken and Mr Thorson confer TYPEWRITERS BROOMS AND Mrs Harvey Morgan Mrs Donald Senger J A N I T O R S A w1ll1ng hand and a good Joke are perfect words whlch descr1be the custodlans of our school They usually can be found at the school at all txmes of the day dorng dut1es for the converuence of the students and teachers L io r Mrs Rogge Mrs Carter Mrs Ashenden Mrs Seelow 6 FOOD MAINTAIN SCHOOL OFFICE STAFF Mrs Morgan and Mr Qenffer are the secre tarle of our school nd play a Vllal role ln the functlonlng of the school Mr Morgan 1S the prlncxpal secretary She keeps the flnanclal book IH order and does other small numerous Jobs Mrs Senger IS Mr Henkens part txme secre tary Her dut1es 1nclude college appl1cat1ons and handlmg the 0ff1CG correspondence L to r Oscar Lrermann Cal Schoenfeldi Ed Pr1ce Herman Kuells CAFETERIA Oh that look good a common phla Q he ld by students golng down the Cafetefla llne The cook u ually can be found busy prcpar 1ng menu for the followmg day I I . s. .., C, ' - s , a . 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The JA Elle gouncfahon J Z-he JV w CAN gm .Z 7 ENGLISH IS THE FOUNDATION FOR EDUCATION Kenneth Frscher B S Margaret Hunt B A Ruth Wehmhoff B A Clarre OBr1en B S M A ENGLISH DEPARTMENT The Enghsh Department now offers SIX years of Enghsh Eng 11shI II III IV Journahsm and speech These courses make t posslble for a talented or mdus trlous student to acqulre a splen d1d worklng knowledge of Eng 11sh Any student may take f1V6 of the SIX years of Enghsh now offered These courses bu11d a sohd foundat1on 1n any students educatlon 1 Enghsh I rs an essennal background Mr. Flscher tells a humorous story ln Enghsh . . i ENGLISH DEPARTMENT . . . . . , , H 8 FOREIGN LANGUAGES CREATE GOOD WILL FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Georgeite Geske B A Nancy Mlller B A FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT The ma1n purpose of teachmg a forelgn language 1S not to fulfxll a language requlrement but to develop a rlcher feelmg of ones own tongue It 1mproves vocabu lary wr1tten and oral expresslon and above all the process of thought It also offers many prac t1C8l advantages ln forelgn trade and travel m1l1tary and dlploma t1c servlce lnterpretmg corre t1onal understandmg C H S offers three courses of forelgn language Lat1n Spanlsh and German Art Lueizow glves an oral report un English IV Studeni. work on school paper ln Journalxsm. Y l , 3 1 , - . . Y. . Y - spondence, and promotes interna- . S: . , . , L l 9 SOCIAL SCIENCE DEVELOPS FUTURE CITIZENS PEM! 'Imaam-ni Sprecken Sze Deutsch'-' Buenos Dxas Clase Xxj gg vgdkx 'W-n,.,1 SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Reid Hunderimark B A Herbert Von Arx B A Donald Hercules Ph B SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Under the SOCIHI sclence depart ment soclal studles IS glven to the freshmen w1th an overall ob JQCIIVC to develop 1n each student the attltudes and respons1b111t1es of a good c1t1zen World hlstory 1S t a u g ht to sophomores to brmg them an understandmg of 1nd1 v1dua1 nat1ons and mternatlonal relatlonshlp Amer1can hlstory 15 glven to the Jumors to show them the relatlonshlp between Amerna years ago and the effect It had upon makmg Amerlca what lt IS today and soc1ology 1S gxven to the semors to mform them of the mterrelatlonshlps of current so cxal economxc and pohtxcal forces ln the Umted States A GLIMPSE OF VARIOUS CLASSES 4 Mr Hundertmark stresses democracy 1n soclology Govefnmenf 15 exP1amed bY MY Hercules g-new U S History ls enloyed by Juniors Faster' fasier ' faster ' everyones trymg to reach 30 w p m 11 f 'w W , ,V -- Nigu- in social studies. ..--- - .- m M wif 491. H H , . 1 . . . slusmsss soucA'ruoN surr , :T . lj bi W JE , A2232 fl , 55. x GQ? Q gf 5 1 Q K M L M x J fu 52 31i,r-41 Q 5 ix WW! f W 0' 5 Q aw M ann VS wr Q- 3 wie Hg, x' zk f M E , S' ' 3' W ww XR' 'h2a,P W Q Z J, 1 y 'f ig 1 W x 1' ff wx w uf gv 'l i 4 , 3 -xv si Rim.: 4 r 2 0 ' 'L 'E , Sf, 2 'f'-'---...Q ,:w,wm , ' t'1 'f uk AZ W, 'A ' W fr Qu 'M AE ZF J H 2' -2- ' wi fa af 'Tl if 5 ' f' 25? ' Q 'fQ'4 4: v . .f,, ,L -i' - 223--' ,,,,,,.., MATHEMATICS IS A BASIC FUNDAMENTAL MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Mathematlc IS the common de nom1nator to ll sclences and a un1versa1 language for the sc1en l1f1C dewelopment tak1ng place throughout and durxng the year 1957 1958 CHS offers a Wlde range of mathematlcs The courses offered advanced algebra trlgonometry sol1d geometry and general math ematxcs Thxs IS certainly a good b3S1S for any person w1sh1ng to enter the mathemat1cal or engl neermg flelds are: algebra, p l a n e geometry, Mr. Belstner aids in problem solvmg m geometry Bxology students study ihe paris of ihe hear: 'A il 2 25 2 'ii E Mn my H, 5 0 1 5 iff? '35 Wm, 1 M f 2 if 2 5 5193 Maw it 1 , me 1 wwe , 1' Af -if 9 'Jf':.w:i ' , , ki- Q M- mgfgf 4 4 -. fx ,QW-22 A :G YA w X , K' pxwklisfg HOME ECONOMICS ASSURES GOOD HOMEMAKERS Is ihls nght seems to be Judy Lxesenberg s Busy sophomores at work Hm m smells good question HOME ECONOMICS Home QCOHOTDIC. 18 thc sugmn of homemaklng Here foods nu IIIIIOH home management Lon sumer 1nfoxmat1on clothlng, house fulnlshlng and chlld une ale taught The students IGLCINL one same tu 1n clothlng and management md one some ICI IH foods and nu t11t1on each xgdl The guls celxe a good 1ns1ght Jnto futule homemaklng IVE 1-wr Q 5 was iwrmm 'QNX il HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Hazel Helm B S Donna M111us B S INDUSTRIAL ARTS MOLDS FUTURE OCCUPATIONS INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT John Rxchter B S M S Lawrence Kleven B S INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT In the four year course of m dustr1al arts one takes up metal work woodworkmg and mechan 1cal drawlng The f1rst two years bemg dlvxded 1nto three umts and the thlrd and fourth years allowmg the students to choose projects whereby they can use the sk1lls they have already learned Th1S allows them to further de velop the1r skrlls The students get a l1m1ted amount of practlcal experlences by Worklng on projects Dxck Tarcm Bob La Flex Dxck Rmehart Wayne Otto and Mr Rxchter work on a project m metals class Do' Re' Me' Fa' So' La' Te' Do' 16 1 y s ' 1 1 . -1 - . 1 f . 'Q fi' v tl 1 1 1 . . - . . . . . . . MUSIC BRINGS OUT TALENT MUSIC DEPARTMENT Anna May Boerner B S Roy Weizel says Prachce makes perfect 17 MUSIC DEPARTMENT INSTRUMENTAL Here come the band Undel the d1rect1on of Mr Loebel are the Jumor and Semor bands and the Mercurv Thunderbolts Drum and Bugle Corps Instrumental lessons are gnen to students throughout the school xear and also durlng the summer months VOCAL The two mam concert groups under the x ocal dlrector MISS Boerner are M1XGd Chorus and G1r1s Chorus She also d1rects a Freshman Chorus and Boy s Glee Club Students may partxclpate 1n varlous vocal organlzatlons all four years m hlgh school Lei Mxchelangelos at work nn art class' .. 3 .. , , . ' . . . . . , . Y William Loebel, B. E. Y fiadkis 1 I 5 we n I X I O Q., . PHY. ED. DEVELOPS GOOD HEALTH PHY ED DEPARTMENT John Barih M S Dorothea Von Tron B S 5 -.',,.f N ' W, X' , ,b y Bt . N! x t- x S ' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Physical education is an im- portant phase of education. The basic principles of education are the development of sound minds and sound bodies. Physical educa- tion through the many various physical activities, team games, individual and group activities, tournament, cornbative activities, individual te t skills develop the sound body Be ides actual physi cal ctivity health standards are advocated and stressed Phy Ed builds strong bodzes Girls let off their steam in Phy Ed 18 S S . 3 - Q . . a , . . . 1 . . 1 . . ,nf , M, . M- ,, A by J ,ffm , ,W f may f .ww whiff . . . - . STUDENTS HAVE VARIETY OF COURSES Mrs Wehmhoff gives help to Rosemary Pat Blegeri Fnends Romans Countryman Hxckmann m Latm II m speech class A lliile of thxs and a lxttle of that Future chemxsts at work Freshman boys plan a woodworkmg project 19 U5 T- '.. 1. 'Y 1 K 1'..:- , , V 1 mf . . ,, . . 1 1 1 1 . . J A X ,, -1 1 , ': , ,, . . . 11 GUIDANCE SETTLES PROBLEMS Mr Smllhback interviews Sylvia Yass Members of the senior class were interviewed by Mr. Smithback from the Wisconsin State Em- ployment Agency. His counseling proved to be very effective in helping the students to find what jobs they were best suited for. Mrs Hunt counsels Elaine Eggert GUIDANCE The guidance program at C H S under the di rection of Mr Henken who counsels all the sen 1ors and Mrs Hunt who counsels the underclass men is centered around the 1nd1v1dual conference Each student is scheduled for at least one counsel mg period during the year such as Career Day College Day and speclal speakers who come throughout the year An orlentatlon program for the freshmen starts in the spring with an eighth grade day and is con tmued 1n September when the students are start mg their freshman year Special group guidance projects are carr1ed out in the classes throughout the year All of the teachers are available to the stu dents at all times for help with any problems thev may haxe Rosemary Depmes discusses her fuiure with Mr Henken l l l . , ' Y ' 3 - , . However, many group activities are planned, , , Y , 20 ll C e ufure 4 4410 Cl, an ffx 4' fl., we ,F ..-ff Q N iw! 9f5f'if!'5YoA f mfr 'X fmrwxk 'M 'N X ff Xq ,Z A95 gg if i ,X M if '1- il f ,N QQ ff J1 win sf- ..v W'1t' 4 Ki 'lr 7 9 fi 'I w , V X C 1 e 6 . V 'f l 3w',. 5. , , 'Qt 3 -, . llll.. AXA XX? , 'wg' Af' ,G 1 K -N 4, , I Q - ' Q K 5 ,NX M It .A K n - 1 'QM , .:hW ' . M ' ,I z - . wb, 2' ' :aff vw . f' -YJ ir: f ,ff 5,1 me - ,K fray 2 x .fx 5 af , , 35, J f 1 ..- L '3 -' flf W. W .f' 'K fi'-5' fx - ' L . ' If if ,-0 f'N 1-U . f ' A-Q ', , '19 - x . ' - as ' N V ., f ll - - I 2,5 it ww-.LQ 1 , .V AR - , 1. A wa , if ff W X A 3 5, ., . ' Q g kwwfxw I 4 xx xx W A W ' ,af 3 if V FJ '.., ' F- 1 f X . , :I .V I Q . ,A ,R x - I I vi, 1 , gk?ifl1,L 1: , Ji N ' ff ' A , ' - .-, . ,N - 1 ff All-li I gif.. 5- I , I WSXLENLEQQ gr . A yn 3 . 2 -.,' H , ,.. W W , f 'Q Q Y 1 J 4 ' ', X ' MX K A N: f .127 Q' . :Q QI if ,ff +A . :-' ' 'Ai S 1 ' kwa ' f' 7 Q-f ' ' ' S fix, ,, Q Q, 3 4' ---: - Q -' - J ff ' ' . Ti ' ' Q f f' , , ,X V g -u X, xkfi' , 5 ,sy 'f I pl A - L, . ' 7 - 'I V11 a :ggi fjflv , Zi A f -x ff! .. , - E 9, fj ,Aff F5 K ,W-5 Q it S, ' 1 Mr In Q ' 'X 'N .,..' 5 . M ,qvxl eff X X X K , 1 ' ,fig , 4 Y f if W ix ' 'lk I b 6 x tj' I. A, Miz ff . . H 1 x ' 1 . . fi f! Q , jx , vi M f . -. T W Y-Q. 1 'Q . RALPH ANTHOLT Life rs not so short but that there is always time enough for courtesy, Movie operator 43 Intramur- als 12,31 Class Play 4. e ,re frepa red yor BARBARA BARENS Bobbie The erft of fascination. the p o wer to charm wh e n. where, and whom she would. Pep Club 1.23.43 Cedariel 3,43 Hall Monitor 23 Mixed Chor- us 43 Commercial Club 41 Common Sense 41 Intramur- als 2.3: Future Nurses Club 1.2.41 One Act Plays 33 Class Play 43 Class Treasurer 13 Photographers Club 3,43 Hr- Lrtes 4: Chorus Governing Committee 4: Girls' Glee Club 12,33 Junior Cheerlead- ine 23 Senior Cheerleading 3.4. AUDREY BAUMANN I am wealthy in my friends. Pep Club IQ Cedariel 3,41 Corrrmereial Club 4: Common sense 41 Junior Cheerleading 2. JAMES ARNDT To be strong rs to be hap Intramurals 12 3 4 ALAN BANNENBERG Ban Ban In everx deed of mrs href he had a heart to resolve head to eontrrxe and a hand to erceeute Cedarrel 4 Common Sense 4 Football 12 34 Track 12 .3 4 ramurals 1 2 3 4 C a Plax 4 Radio Club .3 Let termen s C l u b 3 4 Junior Cheerle rdmg, .3 RUTH BAEHMANN Ruthie ent of mind P Club 1 Lrbrarx Club 5 Mixed Chorus 4 Grr s Glee Club 2 3 Aeeomp mist -I 9 EDWARD BEHRENS belle-x e thex can Led rrrel -1 Common St nse 4 Intr amur rls 2 3 FREDERICK BEHRENS Freddie Some are born great some aehrexe greatness and some hare greatness thrust upon them Bind 1234 Cedarrel 4 I-Iall M 1 x e d Chorus 1 Student Ccunerl 1 Baseball 1234 Basketball 1234 Football 1 234 Intramurals 12 Traek 1234 Class President 34 Radio Club 2 Photographers Club 2 Letterrnen s Club 12 34 Bois Glee Clubl Drum and Bugle Corps 12 Junior Prom King Cafeteria Work 4 Class Plax 4 Honor Stu dent pyf. Int ' l A. . , 2 ll 'ss ., . ,, ,,Ed,, Z V 2 ' Gentle .of speech. benefrer- For they ean conquer who Mfimmf L43 Latmplub L25 ' ' 'H 1 . . . 1 epf 1 2. ' 1-1: , ,' 1? ' . A ,Cf A .N w orczona LAWRENCE BENZ JR Larry An ordlnalx fellou Vllth ox traordlnarx ldeas Latln Club 23 M0219 opera tors 1234 Football 12 In tramulals 12 GERALD BOEHM F r hes a lollx Loud tel OW Common Sense 4 Sandy LAHS BROCH None but l1ll11sLl1Lll1 Lv. llls parallel Ccdarlel -1 FOIQHSICS 4 Mlx ed Cllolus 4 T18Ck 4 One Act Plaxs 4 Class Plax 4 Pllotograpllels Club 4 Cllol us Goxernlne COIIUHITISE 4 Amellcln Fleld Sexxlce E change Student flom Nol XXZIX ALAN BROWN Thex are able because tllex thlnk thes are able Cedarlel 4 Common Sense 4 34 Intramurals 1 2 Tlaek 4 Lcttermen s Club 2 3 4 Sec retarx 4 ILA MAE BROWN Tlloughtless of beautx sllv. was beautx s self Pep Club 124 LIDIGFN Club .34 Latln Club 1 COIHIHCI clal Club 4 Common Sense 4 Future Nulscs 23 Junlor Cheerleadlng 2 LYLE BROWN SANDRA BOAK LLOYD BRETSCHNEIDER Beam' ppx l I I lNot onlx good but Loud fol nglssemlcman makcb no hu L Nfhlllitlllflg, La ln Club 2.3 Class Pllx 4 Cmmmm SUBQ 4 7.3 0 7 0 . I v, I- 1 L ' x- .,A1,, Baseball 23,41 Basketball 21 U v ' .. A 'ilfla j all , 'rum call- I'm 1' .': ag . ' - BRUCE BROWNELL MAR!-ENE BUTZKE --He who S i n gs frigmens Moderation, the noblest gift away his ills. of heaven-H Forensics 41 Mix d Cl orus 3: PCD Club 332 Future Nurses Track 43 Boys' 5100 elub 3- 2-3,42 Photographers Club 4. GLORIA BUBLITZ Blessed are the meek for they shall mherit the earth Band 1234 Pep Club 123 4 Cedar1el4 Future Nurses 2 34 Girls Glee Club 2 Jun lor Cheerleading 2 EMELINE BUCH Emmy Sincere in all she saxs and does Band 34 Pep Club 14 Ce daricl 4 Intramurils 2 ROBERT CLAUSING Bob It takes a great man to be a good listener. Hall Monitor 41 Mixed Chor- us 12.31 Vice president 33 Baseball 3: Football 2: Intra- murals l,2,3,4g Track 2. JAMES BUTZKE Jim Calm cool and self possess Intramurals l 2 3 4 94 JOHN De HORN The man that blushes is not quite a brute 'Vlowie Operators 4 Intra murals 23 Track 1 234 Clqgg Plas 4 Lettermen s Club 2 3 Transferred from Colorado Springs Colorado 2 ROSEMARY DEPIES Rosie A good heart s vxoith gold Pep Club 1234 Cedariel 4 Co editor 4 Libiarx Club 3 4 Latin Club 12 Common Sense 4 Future 'Nlurses 234 Latin Avxard 2 Honor Stu dent DANIEL DICKMANN Boone A man. he seems, of cheer- ful yesterdays and contident tomorrowsf' Cedariel 3: Hall Monitor 41 Mixed Chorus 1,23 Movie Op- erators 1,2,3,4: Basketball 1. 2,43 Class Play 4: Class vice president 1: Lettermen's Club 2,3,4g Junior Prom Court 3. MARY JANE DIETRICH Deets The girl with a smile is the girl worth while. Pep Club 1: Ce Jriel 3,41 Commercial Club 4: Common Sense 4: Future Nurses 1,2. LOIS ANN DOBBEHPUHL all is worth doing vxell Pep Club 1 Mixed Chorus 4 Girls Glee Club 23 Honor Student MARY JANE I-'ANCHER Fanch Knott ledge is power Band 34 Pep Club 34 Com mon Sense 4 Future Nurses Club 34 Secretarx 4 Class Phi 4 Cedariel 4 HiLites Staff 4 Badger Girls State 3 Transferred from Paxilion Central School Next Xoik 3 Honor Student DAVID FISCHER .,whiP.. Good humor makes all things tolerable, Football 23 Intramurals 1.2, ERICKA FOEGER Hnicky.. The best of healers is good cheer Pep Club 1234 Cedariel 3 4 Co editor 4 Librarw Club 234 Vice president 3 PTCSI dent 4 Latin Club 23 Fu ture Nurses 234 Future Teachers 34 One Act P1a5s 34 Class Plax 4 Class secre tars 4 Girls Glee Club 23 Vice president 3 Junior Cheerleader 23 Homecom ing Court 2 Junior Prom Court NANCY FROMM NAN Silence is one great art of conversation Pep Club 1 Librarx Club 234 WILLIAM FROMM Wxlly vtith cheerful viill xx hat others talked of vthile their hands vtere still Mixed Chorus 1 Intramur als 1234 Track 1234 Let termen s Club 4 J Whatever is worth doing at A . - 'Loathing pretence, he did :lr V' ' wr 142.115 , fr. of .:,,. ,. JUDITH ANN GAEDTKE Judi Happiness seems made to be shared. Pep Club 3,42 Cedaricl 3,41 Hall Monitor 43 Commercial Club 41 Common Sense 3,41 Managing editor 4: Future Nurses 43 One Act Plays 3,42 Class Play 43 Hi-Lites 41 Photographers Club 3,4: Sec- retary - treasurer 4: Chor- us Governing Committee 42 Mixed Chorus 4: Junior Cheerleading 3: Music Festi- val Queen 3: Transferred from Lutheran High, Mil- waukee, Wis. 3. CHARLOTTE GALL Goose Her aeeomplrshments speak for her Pep Club 1 Common Sense 2 Commnreral Club 4 Intr murals 1 Future Nurses 12 DONNA GILPS Dash e'rn lruglr ind drrree in sing vrlrx I Lan do rriost anv thing Pep Club 2 34 Cedariel '34 Hall Monitor 4 Librarx Club 34 Mixed Chorus 4 Com rnercial Club 4 Common Sense 4 Future Nurses 24 Class Play 4 Photographers Club 54 Chorus Governing Committee 4 Girls Glee Club 23 Junior Cheerleading 23 Transferred from Msrrrnctte High Sehool lvlarinette Wis RICHARD GUIDINGER .nrankn He works and blows thc coals, and plenty of other irons on the fire. Cedariel 4: Hall Monitor 41 Mixed Chorus 1,23 Movie Operators 1, 2, 3. 4: Common Sense 43 Football 1,2,3,4: In- tramurals 3,4: Track 1,2,3,41 Le-ttermen's Club 2,3,4: Boys' Glee Club 2: Manager 2,3. JANET GUSLICK Jan Thought will not work ex- cept in silence, Pep Club 1.4: Library Club 3,43 Commercial Club -lg Vice president 42 Honor Student. DONALD GRO-FH ELEANORE HAAS Dewey ,Uh le k 1 ,U emu L Simple grace ind manner ,S Lui U mild mmm ll, , Mid rear graduate ltr JUDITH HAXSCHER Judy riositx is e 1 nent l e ain e r rr e rstics l r r irr Let nd 2 S4 P1 p C 2 Cedariel 4 Forensirs .2 L in Club l Nlixed Chorus 1 Common Sense 4 Futurr Teachers S4 Future Nurses 4 rss ax Gir s Glee Club 2 5 Junror Cheer leaders 2 5 LILLIAN HANSEN Lill Ann A good listener is not only popular cverywliere. but af- ter' awhile hc knows some'- thing. Pep Club 1.3.41 Ccdarrel 41 Forensics 1: Future Teachers 4: Class Play 4, 1' HARRIET HEITZ The world is always ready to receive talent with open arms. Pep Club 1: Cedariel 4: Latin Club 1,23 Mixed Chorus 2.3.41 Future Teachers 3.4: Secre- tary 4: Future Nurses 1,25 Treasurer 2: Class Play 43 Class treasurer 4: Photogra- phers Club 4: Chorus Gov- erning Committee 3.4: Girls Glee Club 2.3.41 President 4: Drum and Bugle Corps 3,43 Acco1npanist2.3,'4., . 1 IL' ' i - ,4 V ,1 f 1 .V 1 ROGER HILGENDOHF Hoge The yyorld knoyys nothing of its greatest men Cedarrel 3 Nloyie Operators 4 n nural 1 KAREN HUNT T e first to yyeleorne the foremost to defend Band 234 Pep Club 1234 Treasurer 2 Cedar1el34 Fo renrcs 12 Hall Monitor 4 L tm Club 12 Common Sense 34 Student Council 2 34 Secretary 34 Intrarnur al 12 DAR Delegate 4 Future Nurses 123 Secre tary 13 President 4 Class ay 4 HIL es 34 Grrs Glee Club 2 Junior Cheer leader 2 Drum and Bugle Corps 12 'Vlusre Festlyal Court 1 Junior Prom Queen Latin Ayyard 2 Badger Girls State .3 Cafeteria 4 Honor Student SHIRLEY HUNTER USmall but by no means little. Band 1.2: Pep Club 1.2: Ce- dariel 4: Common Sense 4: Class Play 4: Photographers Club 4: Drum and Bugle Corps 2, JOAN HURLEY Jeanie Ready fo anything y ou y ask I e 1 b task Pep Club 234 Cedarrel 34 Hall Monitor 34 Latin Club 23 Mixed Chorus 2.34 Com mon Sense 234 Future Nurses 234 One Act Plays 234 Class Play 4 Radio Club 2 Chorus Goy ernrng Committee 4 G11 ls Glee Club 34 Junior Cheerleader 3 Ski Club 2 3 Transfer Shore wood High School Shore wood Wis 2 KATHLEEN JACOUE Kath A vyrnnrne yyay a ple rsant smile a trrendly hand to a Pep Club 1234 Cedarrel 3 4 Hall Monitor 24 Mixed Chorus 34 Future Nurses 1234 Class Play 4 Cior us Governing Coinmrttee 3 Girls Glee Club 12 Junior Cheerleader 2 SALLY JANDL Sa Blue yyere her eyes 'is the the dayxn of the clay Pep Club 1234 Secretary 3 President 4 Future Teach ers 4 Future 'Nurses 1234 Class Play 4 Class secretary 2 Chorus Goyernrne Commit tee 4 Girls Glee Club 234 Vice president 4 J u n 1 o r Cheerleader 23 Homeeoni ing Queen 2 Junior Prom Court 3 27 -- A, I. 4, , E, majn . 1 - it tun er e it ll. ' ' . . . : ' 3 g 1 1 - -- h '- V, - .' 1 , : . , , 1 H 1 .. ., a - ' I V I I fairy-flax, her cheekls like 1.2.3. : I iieaf - S .2,:1.4. ' Pl 'z' - it H . 1' 1 . -' 3. 1 IBITJEI KAFEHL PATRICIA KLUMB Hee Pai Fa A face with gladness over- actmn spread soft smiles, by human Club 1.2, Mixed Chorus 'ulndivvivdual in thoufht and Q ' . K Class P135' 43 Girls C190 Pep Club 1,23 Future Nurses Club 4. JOY KANEHL Nothing, common can seem Worthy of you Pep Club l Cedaiif.l4 Com mon Sense 1 2 4 Cl iss Play 4 ANITA KIEKHAEFER The great hope of society is individual charattei Band 1234 Pep Club 13 Cedariel 4 Mixed Chorus 1 Common S e n s e 4 Future N u r s e s 4 Photogi aphers Club 4 Accompanist 1 2 SUSAN KRAUS Sue Noble deeds that are con- cealed are most esteemed. Pep Club 1,2.3,4: Cedariel 3,41 Forensics 2,31 Hall Monitor 2: Latin Club 3.4: Mixed Chor- us 1,2.4: Student Council 1,2. 3,43 Future Teachers 3: Fu- ture Nurses 4: One Act Plays 3.43 Class Play 43 Girls Glee Club 2,32 Junior Cheerlead- cr 2: Senior Holiday Dance Court 43 Ski Club 2. MARY KRUEGER ROBERT La FLEX LYNNE xLAssEN Kmeg pen Cl thi, Vtlh to lUXL I t k H f Lf tl t 1 1 help is thc most beautiful I-3: Ongues spea vue o lge vu iou spoi s is no verb in the moi ld Band 234 Pep Club 1234 Football 1234 CoCipta1n B nd 34 PCP Club 1234 Future Nurses 12 Girls 4 Intramurals 12 Le Ll Cedarlel 34 Class Plal 4 Glee Club 1 Junior Cheer mens Club 234 Vice piesi Girls Glee Club 2 28 leader 23 dent 4 N Aft i - -' A' to .. ,. . , ., -- - , - '- . A I , ., V l l'f . 3 -'Z 1' .. 1 ml 1 , 2 -2-:AH-2 RICHARD LANGLOIS Lance There xxas nexer a samt xuth red ha1r Basf ball 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Class Plax 4 Lettermens C lub 234 Class VICE presl dent 3 Junlor Prom Court Transferred from Port Vbash lngton 2 DOROTHY LAUTERBAC1-I Do! She aceompllshes much xx nth llttle effort Pep Club 134 Cedanel 4 Latln Club 12 Intramurals 1 Class Plax 4 Photoexa phers Club 4 SUSAN IJED Suzx There IS I'1OtlllI'lg that l116l'lfOI'lOL1S but urtue and fr1endsh1p Pep Club 1 2 34 Cedarlel 3 4 Hall Momtor 3 Latm Club 2 MlX9d Chorus 3 Common Sense 4 Intramurals 123 Future Nurses 124 One Act Plaxs 4 R8dl0 Club 2 Pho tographers Club 34 H1 Lltes 4 Chorus Goxernlne Com mlttee 4 Glrls Glee Club 2 4 JLIHIOY' Cheerleader 2 3 4 Musle Festn al Court 2 Sen lor Holldax Dance Queen 4 ANNETTE LUEDER Annxe Good nature lS a croxxnmg xlrtue Pep Club 12 3 4 'vllxed Cho: LS 3 Glrls Glee Club 2 ARTHUR LUETZOW Cocoanui Head He started to slng, as hc ackled the ll t ta couldnt be dom. and he d1d e and 4 Foxcnslcs Latm Club 12 Baseball 12 '34 Basketball 1234 Foot balll Manager 4 Intxamul als 12 Class Vlce president 4 Photographers Club 3 Lettelmens Club 34 Bots Glee Club 3 Cateterla 4 Class Plax 4 Honor Student JO ANNE LUETZOW Jo Jo HUl11llltX lN the foundatlon of vlrtue Pe Club 1 2 3 4 Llbrarw Cub 234 Latln Club 1 Intramurals 2 Future Nurses 23 Jumor Cheerleader 2 DEBRA MANKE Debby Onlx what vxe have wrought Into one character durmg hfe can vxe take avxay vuth us Band1234 PepClub1234 Cedarlel 3 4 Forenslcs 1 2 4 Latln Club 3 Mixed Chorus 1 Common Sense 4 CHS Barker 4 Future Teachers 34 Future Nurses 23 RONALD MANKEL Ron Laughter the SP1 L f 1 e Intxamt ral 12 3 4 Tlaek 3 4 29 I NEIL MARQUARDT The workers are the saviors of society, the redeemers of the race, T r a c k 3.4: Photographers Club 3: Transferred from St. Francis Seminary 3. VALERIE MASON Val. A true lriend is forexcr a friend Pep Club 12 3 4 Cedariel 4 Latin Club 3 4 C 0 m m 0 n Sense 4 Future Teachers 4 ass Play 4 H1 Lrtes Girls Glee Club 2 'S Iunror Cheerleader 2 3 4 Intrarnur als 1 2 '3 CHARLES MCKEE Chuck A little nonsense non and then is relished br the urs est men Cedar1el 4 Lat1n Club 23 Common Sense 4 Basketball 12 Intramurals 2.34 Class Plax 4 Transferred from Plus XI Hlgh School Mil xxaukee Wis 2nd Semester JUDITH MEINERT Judy L Lre tm l xx 1 ru. can to not take what ru can from Life Cl1bl23-1 acl Commercial Club 4 Su Q tarx 4 Common Sense 3 30 BARBARA MOERSCHEL Moersch 'v'Beau1y is power: a smile is its sword. Band 12.3.43 Pep Club 1,2,3: 4: Ceduriel 4: Hall Monitor' 4: Future Teachers 3,41 Pres- ident 4g Future Nurses 1,2: Class Play 43 Girls Glee Club 1.2: Junior Cheerleader 2: Drum and Bugle Corps 1.2, 3.4: Homecoming Court of Honor 2. MARGARET MULTERER Maggie There is no substitute for sincerity. Band 1.2: Pep Club 12.3.43 Library Club 2.3.41 Treasurer 3: Intramurals 2: F u t u r' e Nurses 2: One Act Plays 1: J u n i o r Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Drum and Bugle Corps 2. kwa gqtf KENNETH NAWROCKI Rock F iencllx to all he bears o rudge Football '34 Intramurals 2 4 Trak .34 Letterrnens Club 4 Transferred f rom Shorcvsood High School Mil xxauku. W s 2 JOHN P O NEIL B vt uf. xxl1tr1tl1L re rt God s lor-,L a llllllkLl 1 1 s planet and 12.34 Ccclarrel L rn Llub 12 Com rn o Sense .3 4 Basketball 'Nl rn eer 1 2 54 Football Man aeer 12 'S 4 Track Nlanagu 4 C ass ax o tographers Club 3 4 Vice president 4 Letter men s Club 234 Drum and Bugle Corps 1 2 3 4 Qi ROBERT OTTO Hcrazy Ono., WAYNE oT'ro A good laugh is sunshine Dago in 8 houses- There are some silent peo- ple who are more interesting Football 1: Intramurals 1,2,3. than the best talkers , Intramurals 1,21 Track 4. SUZANNE PARENT Suzy The onlx wav to have a friend is to be one Pep Club 234 Cedarlel 34 Mixed Chorus 23 Intramur als 23 Future Nurses 24 One Act Plaxs 3 4 Class Play 4 Class secretarx 3 Radio Club 2 Photographers Club 234 H1L1teS Staff 34 Edt tor 4 Chorus Governing Committee 3 Girls Glee Club 4 Vice president 4 Junior Cheerleader 23 Music Fes tival Court 3 Transferred fr om Washington H 1 gh School 'Vlllixaukee Ws 2 SANDRA PENKWITZ Ambition and povner far ew ceed her size Pep Club 134 Mixed Chor us 23 RUTH RICHARDS Ruthie True friendship is like sound health, the value of it is seldom known until it be lost. Pep Club 1,2.8.4: Hall Moni- tor 1: Library Club 2,3.-43 Vice-president 4: Latin Club 1.22 Commercial Club 4: Student Council 1: Future Nurses 1,2,3,4: One Act Plays 2,3,4: Class Play 43 Class treasurer 33 Radio Club 23 Photographers Club 31 Jun- ior Cheerleader 23 Homecom- ing Court 4. ALVIN RICHSON Sometimes sad sometimes glad verw mischievous but never bad Baseball 1 Hall Monitor 23 Mixed Chorus 12 Basket ba 1 Football 12 Intra murals 12 Class Vice pres tdent 1 Bots Glee Club RICHARD RINEHART Dick Wise to iesolve and patient to perform Intramurals 2 One Act Plaxs BETTY RINTELMAN Politeness goes far xet costs nothing Pe Club 1234 Cedariel 3 P Common Sense 2 .I u n I o r Cheerleader 2 McCall Avi ard .il ,.A1,. li A - A f, ,V . , , c H Z , Z Z A g ' 1,2. f 1 Q 4. Hall Monitor '45 Latin Club'2E sandy H A V . . 1 1 - , 3 I - , . 3. t SUSAN ANN RITTER usuen The only jewel which YOU can carry beyond the RYHV0 is wisdom. Band 1,233.43 Pep Club 1,2,3, 43 Cedariel 3,43 Forensics li Latin Club 1,23 Intramurals 1,22 Future Nurses 1,23 ClaSS Play 43 Senior Cheerleader 3.43 Junior Cheerleader 21 Girls Glee Club 2: Drum and Bugle Corps 1,21 Junior Prom Court 33 Latin Award 21 Twirler 3: Drum Majorette 4: Honor Student, ANNE ROEBKEN Trifles make perfection and perfection is no trifle. Band 1234 Pep Club 1234' secretary 4 Cedariel 34 Fo rensics 123 Latin Club 12 Common Sense 34 Intra murals 12 Future Nurses 12 34 One Act Plays 34 Class Play 4 Class treasurer 2 H1 Lites 34 Girls Glee Club 2 Junior Cheerleader 2 Drum and Bugle Corps 12 Music Festival Court 1 J uni Prom Court 3 Latin Avviid 2 Homemaker Aw ard 4 Valedictorian ARTHUR ROEBKEN Allie Never vxoiix till vsoiix xxoi ries you Latin Club 12 Movie Opei ator 12 3 4 Basketball 12 itramurals 2 3 T r a e k 1 Bovs Glee Club 2 GLADYS RUSCH pleas int Band 12 54 Pep Club 124 Commercial Club 4 Treisui ei 4 Common Sense 4 tuie Teachcis 4 F L Nurses 2 Giils Glu. Club 2 3 GERALD SACHSE Jerry Gentle to others, to himself severe. Intramurals 1.2,3,4, KATHLEEN SCHEUNEMANN Kathy 'The hand that follows intel- lect can achieve. Rand 1,233.43 Pep Club 132,41 Commercial Club 43 Com- mon Sense 43 Class Play 43 Drum and Bugle Corps 1,2.33 Salutatorian. JUDITI-I SCHNEIDER Judy is wisdom ind better than any speech and 1234 Pp Cub Futuie Nurses 234 Class Plas 4 Drum and Bugle Corps 123 DOROTHY SCHUH Doi The mildcst iiimnu md the gentlest hcait Pep Club 13 Mixed Lhoius ' 3 'o r 1 1 ' Quiet, serene and always f'SH'?T'CC at the pmpcr Season ' , , ,. , . rf' 1 ,',17 1 . B 31,2 0 1 1,42 -. 1 .. - 1- ' , Mx, . . .. Y 3 A - - 3 ' .- 1 Fu- ' 4 V - v V - 3. ' 3 ut lr e - - ' , 'J .. GORDON SIMONS Gordy Give me the ready hand rather than the r e a d y tongue. Cedariel 4: Common Sense 41 Class Play 4: Photographers Club 43 Hi-Lites 4: Trans- ferred from Merrill Senior High School, Merill, Wis. 4. JOHN SNYDER Blessed is the man who. having nothing to say, ab- stains from giving us wordy evidence of the fact. Latin Club 1.2: Transferred from Grafton High School, Grafton. Wis., 2nd Semester 1. DANIEL STENCEL Joe llappx fair and free nuth ing bothers me Band 1234 Hall Monitor 1 Latin Club 12 Basketball l 234 Track 123 Class Plax 4 Class Vice president 2 Lcttcrmcns Club 34 Drum and Bugle Corps 12 RICHARD TARCIN Tars The vtord impossrblf. Cedarrel 34 Hall 'Vlomtor Z 34 Movie Operator 1234 Football 1234 Track 123 4 One Act Plaxs 4 Class Plat 4 Lettermen s C l u b 2 3 4 Junior Prom Court CALVIN TRAVEh Ca1 Work is the inevitable con- dition of human life, the true source of human welfare. Hall Monitor 3.4: Movie Operator 2,3.4: Football 1.2.3, 43 Intramurals 1.2: Track 2.3, 45 Radio Club 2: Photogra- phers Club 2: Lettermen's Club 1,2,3,4g Treasurer 43 Senior Holiday Dance King! Cafeteria 4. KAREN VATER A friend both true and tried Pep Club 4 Cedarlel 4 F rensics 4 Future Teachers 4 Future Nurses 4 One Act Plays 4 Class Plax 4 Trans ferred from West Bend High School West Bend Wis 4 CARL WI-Il-IE Wally No reallx great man ucr thought himself so Cedarlel 4 Latin Club 1 Movie Operators 12 34 Com mon Sense 4 Student Coun crl 34 President 4 Basket ball 1234 Intramurals 1 Track 1234 One Act Plaxs 4 Class President 2 Letter mens Club 1234 Senior Holidax Dance Court EARLE WIRTH Men of few words are the best men Band 1234 Cedariel -1 Hall Monitor 24 Latin Club 12 Council 124 Vice president 4 Basketball 1234 Captain 4 Football 12 3 4 Co Captain 4 Track 1234 Class Plat 4 Lettermens Club 12 34 President 4 Bots Glee Club 1 Drum and Bugle Corps 12 Junior Prom Court Bad get Bots State 3 33 3 ' 1 o- , -1 1 Y ' 2 ' ,zz , , I Z 0- ., . . . . - ' ' - is , - 13 U -I - , ' V- 1 '- ' not in mv dictionarvf' Mlxed Chorus 13 Student y . - V- ' l P RAYOLA WITT Choppy There IS no Loslnuu. fm beauty like happlI16Sb Pep Club 124 Cedarml 4 Hall Momtor 234 Common Sense 4 Photographers Club 4 SBHIOT Holldax Dance Court 4 KENNETH ZIMDARS Zxm No sooner sald than done so acts your man of worth Cedarlel 4 Hall Monltor 4 Intramurals 1 Tra k 4 Class Play 4 Sen1orHol1dav Dance Court 4 SYLVIA YAss SY There IS also a sum xeward for talthful sllence Pep Club 134 Cedallel 4 DIANE ZILKE Nothmg., great vxas Lvu a chleved vuthout enthuslasm Band 34 Pep Club 1234 Cedar1el'3 Class Plas 4 Glrls Glee Club 2 '3 CAROL ANN ZIMDARS The secret of success IS the constanu of purpose Pep Club 12 Noon Hour Club 1 34 CLASS MOTTO May We Be Men of Courage and Full of Faxth CLASS COLORS Navw blue and vuhxte CLASS FLOWER Red Larnatlon .. ,, lu , . 2 z 7, One Act Plays 3. .,Di.. 'A ' i 1 ' ' x u ' ' - . . , fx'-, 'I ' ' ' . INTO OUR NEW WORLD Gladys Rusch and Glona Bublnz wnie out name cards Th1s IS an annual exent at C H S vshlch keeps Semors qu1te busy SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Front row 1 to r Harrlet H9112 tleasuxer Frederlck Behrens presldent Arthur Luetzow VICE nresldent VARIETY ADDS SPICE TO SCHOOL ina-vw--a .-0' Marlene Melser glves a demonsirahon Senlors dxscuss Journallsmw to the Senior girls ,A 1 What's so funny. Mrs. Wehmhoff' Oh, no ' 36 exclaxms Pat Bzegeri , X 2 I s ,, Bmvvfw 114' 1 ,wr KVM SENIORS HIGH IN SCHOLASTIC ABILITY HONOR STUDENTS Bemg an honor student IS one of the greatest honors to recelve ln hlgh school These students have mam tamed a 925 average for thelr flrst 3Vz years Thls has been attalned by hard work all through h1gh school and they certalnly do deserve the txtles of Honor Students HONOR STUDENTS Front 1 to r Fred Behrens Anlta Klekhaefer Janet Gusllck Karen Hunt Art Luetzow Back Lo1s Dobberpuhl Mary Jane Fancher Susan Rltter Rosemary Deples VALEDICTORIAN Anne Roebken DAR Award Karen Hun! SALUTATORIAN Kathleen Scheunemann 37 OUTSTANDING SENIORS GIVEN AWARDS Badger Boy State Representatlves Badger Gxrl State Representatxves F,-ed Behrens John D91-Iom Karen Hunt and Mary Jane Fancher Alan Brown Earle Wrrth Betty Crocker Award IS presented to Anne Roebken by Mlss Helm McCa1ls Award Wmner Betty Rmtelman : I I . , . . Clan W ll Ralph Antholt I wlll my seat ln physlcs to any Jumor who thmks ll lS a whlz' James Arndt I wlll my beaten up business law text book to Ron Henn so he can make use ot all the answers written ln lt Ruth Bachmann I wxll all my books to some unlucky treshman Allen Bannenberg I Allen nannenberg of sound and natural mmd will my lntelugencen ln trlg class to any poor sucker who math s easy Barbara Barens I wlll not serxously thtnk of wlllmg anythlng Audrey Baumann I wlll everythmg I don t have to someone who can make better use of lt Edward Behrens I wnll my locker and all nts sharp edges to whomever wants It to cut hlmself Fredenck Behrens I w1ll my basketball target socks to Don Fancher He wlll be needmg a palr next year Lawrenz Benz I will my faculty friendship to Herbie Fischer Gerald Boehm I w1ll my spot m yournallsm class to anyone who wants to study about the newspaper busmess Sandra Boak I wlll my seat 1n Semor Lngllsh to Darrell Bllx my mstory and socxology books to Joyce Borowskl my bus corner wlth tts below zero mornmgs to Joyce Haglund and my locker 1421 to the next person who has seventh hour study hall and lakes the bus Lloyd Bretschnender I wxll my 50 Ford to my gurl Carol Keaton who wlll enjoy drlvlng lt next year Lars Broch I w1ll those short lastlng monthly cheques of S12 from the A FS to the next exchange student Alan Brown I wlll all my impersonal belongings to brother Curtlss Brown Ila Brown I will leave quletly Lyle Brown I wlll leave Bruce Brownell I wxll to all unsuspectmg Juniors the misery of lectures of Senlor Engllsh Glorla Bublttz I wlll my dally letter writmg to any underclass men whose steady ns m college Emelme Buch I wnll my trxps to school ln my beat up Dodge to my sister Nattle James Butzke I wlll my seat ln typlng to anyone who thlnks lts easy Marlene Butzke I wlll all my long cold noon hours to any un suspectlng freshman Robert Clausxng I w1ll my b1ology drawmgs to a Jumor glrl named Susle Aman of course John DeHorn I w1ll my neat halrcut to Dave Stencel who doesnt really need 1t and all my personal belongings to broth er Al Brown Rosemary Depxes I wlll my ba k seat ln Semor Engllsh to any fun lovmg yumor who does not believe 1n workmg hard Danxel Dtckmann I wxll all the dead batterles I had to any Jun lor who can make It sound as convmclng as I dld Mary Dtetnch I will all my tlred Monday mornings to anyone else who thmks that they can stand It luke Ive been doxng for the past year and a half Lots Dobberpuhl I wxll my good luck'P'U w1th pests to all ardent students Mary jane Fancher I wlll my week at Badger Glrls State to my brother Don Hell love lt Davxd Fxscher I wlll all my drlnkmg abllltles to Dave Stencel a Bud Encka Foeger I wlll my membershlp to the G P SS W P to any yumor glrl who can flgure out what 1t means' Nancy Fromm I wzll my red pencxl 1n bookkeeplng class to any lucky Junlor so they can emoy lt as much as I dld Wtllyam Fromm I w1ll my strlde to any 880 runner who wants to develop lt Judtth Gaedtke I w1ll my locker full of old newspapers to one of next year s aspxrlng Journallsts and all the fun I had at the G PSS slumber partles to the B1g Flve Charlotte Gall I w1ll love honor and obey after August 10 Donna Gtles I w1ll my lash Donald Groth I w1ll nothmg Richard Gutdmger I w111 my Jacklng ablllty with Rockn Roll Richter to George Rathke Have fun' Janet Guslxck I w11l all my used shorthand notebooks to anyone who can read Chmese Japanese and Greek Maybe you can recognnze some of those crazy mlxed up symbols Judith Haxscher I w1ll to Mr Loebel a lxfe tlme supply of water for hls squxrt guns for all the tlmes he shot me when I wouldnt practice Lxllxan Hansen To any unsuspectmg Junlor who thmks they will enxoy shorthand I w1ll my shorthand books Harnet Hertz I Harrxet Heltz w1ll to my slster Helen my Pep for chemistry and physlcs Roger Hxlgendorf I wlll my red and whlte Chev to anyone who wants a fast rxde to school and can keep lt clean and undented Karen Hunt I w1ll all the fun and PlZZ3 I ve had ln the last four years to my brother Jlm and all the fun I had at the G PSS palama parties to the Big FIVE Shnrley Hunter I w1l1 my cold walks to school to anyone who llkes cold weather Joan Hurley I w1ll my torture boards tsklsl to Lynn Stark and hope she doesq t have the same fate that I had Kathleen Jacque I wxll all my gossxp sessions over the soda fountam to the future clerks at Guses Drug Store Sally Jandl I wlll all my movmg of chalrs ln the cafeterla to Mr HEIIZ Rxta Katehl I wlll the memorles of that happy day when I re celved my engagement rlng to any underclassman who lS lucky enough to get one from some wonderful guy Jov Kanehl I wxll the tea partles we had ln Semor Enghsh to anyone who Mrs Wehmhoff calls my darlings Anita Kiekhaeter I leave wllllngly and willfully Lynne Klassen I wxll all my good tlmes lh band to Joan Zllke and all my squeeks and sour notes to Judy Raekel Patricxa Klumb I will my seat on Norm s bus to my slster who will need lt next year Its a long walk from Thlensvllle Susan Kraus I w1ll strength and patlence to all the teachers at CH S m the year 1960 61 when Pete Martha and B111 lnvade these hallowed lol halls Mary Krueger I w1ll all the fun I had noon hours to Elame Zlm dars and Allce Kornelln Robert Lal-'lex I wxll my hot Kaiser to Joe Frank xt' he IS dumb enough to take xt Richard Langlois I wlll my baseball and basketball umforms to my brother Gene Dorothy Lauterbach I wxll glve up my fnght over Pete Hurth to my slster Chrlstme maybe shell be successful Susan Lled I wlll my chaxr at the Semor table m the cafeterla to Karen Keehn and all the fun I had at the GPSS payama partles to the Blg Flve Annette Lueders I wlll my tront and center seat ln 7th hour sociology to Elaxne Clasen and I hope you get to use 1t too Arthur Luetzow I wxll my abxhty to study durmg the trlp to the State Tournaments at Madison to any other fellow with strong wlll power JoAnne Luetzow I wlll leave wllhngly Debra Manke I wxll my promment posltlon of Mr Loebels burp roll to any band member w1th a Job lnterested m per sonally fmancmg a band trlp Ronald Mankel I will my beloved enjoyable and most pleaslng pm settlng Job to a deservant Carl Samuals Happy back acher Sklp Nell Marquardt I wlll one of my buses to a yumor w1th a lot of gurl frlends Valerie Mason I wnll my seat lh Latm II to Marllyn Wells In hopes that Mrs Wehmhoff doesnt catch her chewmg gum as she dld me Charles McKee I will all my brownxe pomts from Mrs Wehm hotf to Ty Rennlcke Judith Meinert I will my blg purse to anyone who thmks they can fmd through lt Barbara Moerschel I wxll my part m the Semor Class Play to anyone who thmks they can stand bemg pushed around on the stage Margaret Multerer I wlll gladly leave my desks vacant for some unlucky semor next year Kenneth Nawrockx I Ken Nawrockl do bequeath all the 1n centlve I have used to get through my semor year to Dave Schultz when he ts a semor John 0Ne1l I wlll all my offxclal tltles and posltlons to my brother James and may he bear them proudly Robert Otto I w1ll my sklll and ablllty to soclology to all future semors Wayne Otto I wlll my plZZ8 eating ablllty to any Junlor who thmks he can eat plzza faster than me Suzanne Parent I wlll hope that my elght speclal freshman friends wxll enyoy thelr hxgh school years as much as I have and all the fun I had at the G P S S slumber partles to the Blg F we Sandra Penkwltz I wlll a years supply of donut holes to any glrl who IS on a dlet Ruth Richards I wlll my endurance to wnthstand and tolerate Calvln T and Alvm R for four years to anyone so lucky to have slmtlar frlends Alvin Richson I wlll all my lonely nlghts at the Clark Statlon to Gary Zxrtzlaff Richard Rinehart I wlll my teacher s desk ln study hall to any unlucky freshman to get lt Betty Rintelman I wxll my long hlke from study hall to soclol ogy class to anyone who wants to lose wexght Susan Ritter I wxll all my week nights at home alone wh1le go mg steady wlth a college student to Kay Schnabel and all the fun I had at the G PSS slumber partles to the Blg Fnve Anne Roebken I wlll my ab1l1ty tor losmg thmgs to anyone who has lost thelrs and all the fun I had at the GPSS slumber partles to the Blg Fxve Arthur Roebken I wlll nothing Im keepmg what Ive got Gladys Rusch I w1ll all the scratchy non understandable dlcta phone records to anyone takmg offlce DFSCIICE next year Gerald Sachse I wlll all the troubles I had ln study hall to some poor freshman Kathleen Scheunernann I wlll all my good tlmes m hlgh school to my slster Pat one of those unsuspectmg future freshmen Judith Schneider I wlll my solo trumpet pos1t1on to Carol Thar man Dorothy Schuh I w1ll my Job at the R1vol1 Theater to Mary Plagemann Gordon Simons I Gordon Slmons do hereby bequeath to Karen Hunt my part of a certam person s trlendshxp so that she may eventually have hlm completely I also leave one palr of 1vy clxppers to the members of the Junlor Class so they mlght more easmly break away from Those Halls of Ivy John Snyder I w1ll my motorcycle to Eldred Wmters Daniel Stencel I wxll my Joe Basketball tntle to my bother Dave Richard Tarcln I wlll my 50 Ford to anyone who thmks they can drlve xt Calvin Traver I wlll my short halr cut to Fred EIVIS Schlmlan He would look better ln lt Karen Vater I will all my fun at M YF to Gayle McCullough Carl Wehe I wlll my Zemth to Nell Frederxksen Earle Wirth I will my ablllty to go steady for four years w1th the same gxrl to anyone who thmks they can stand It Rayola Witt I w1ll my many large brlef cases to Aprll along wlth the mckname Satchmo Sylvia Yass I wlll my long hours at the Coffee Pot to anyone who can afford lt I couldnt Dlane Zilke Bemg of sound m1nd'P I wlll all the money Ive spent on locker keys to anyone who wants to become a mtl honalre fast Carol Zlmdars I wxll the saymg that If you want to do some thxng do lt good or not at all to anyone planning on taking speech Kenneth Zlmdars I wxll all my brown nosmg abxhty to some unlucky freshman that I had wxth Mrs Johnson L . . . - , , - 1 . . , , . 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V. . .. . . - y - . . . . . . .f - . , - I V, , , . . . , . . , - I ,' , . v - - JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Front to back Darrell Blix treasurer Joan Hespe secretary Peter Hurth, vice president Glenn Mueller president cu 8 OW feat! 011 JUNIORS ROW I Aman, Suzanne Anderson, Richard Balistreri, Sarina Ball, Mary Ellen Benning, Patricia Biegert, Patricia Billings, James Blix Darrell ROW II Bloomingdale Patricia Borowski Joyce Brandt Irvin Brown Curtis Bruce James Bruederle John Bruss Frederick Bublitz Richard ROW III Classen Elaine Cup Ruth Dlneen Pat Fischer Thomas Frank Joel Frederlksen Neil Fritz David Gierach Diane ROW IV Haas Phyllis Hall Patricia Henn Ronald Hespe Joan Hohner Walter Holloway Barbara Hoppe Charles Hurth Peter ROW V Huss Gerald Kamke Kenneth Kasten Clarlce Keehn Karen Klekhaefer Judith Zo gufure fa U14 ROW I Koehler, William Krauss, Karen Kreuzer, Joseph Krugler, John Langlois, Eugene Lauterbach. Robert Lederer, George Le Duc, Karen ROW II Liesenberg, Judith Litsey, Barry Lohmann, Jerry Lucht, Dale Lueder, Walter Lueders, Sharon Meiser, Carol Merlock, Karen ROW III Milbauer, Barbara Motelet, Jeanne Mueller, Glenn Myhill, Margaret Nawrocki, Camille Penkwitz, Barbara Pfaff, Martin Plagemann, Mary ROW IV Poertner, John Pohl, Elizabeth Quass, Valeria Rady, Carol Rathke, George Rausch, Franklin Reiser, Frank Rennicke, Tyrone ROW V Richards, Bonnie Rieder, Ted Rinehart, Judith Rix, Georgianna Rudd, John Sager, Suzanne Samuels, Carlton Sherbert, Beverly ROW VI Schnabel, Kay Simons, William Stern, Jean Stuckenbrock, Anne Suelflow, Mildred Tews. Kenneth Tharman, Paul Tonn, Irene ROW VII Uhlig, Richard Vey, William Wagner, Patricia Wetzel, Ray Winter, Eldred Wolter, Alec Wondra, Dennis Zirtzlaff, Gary Not Pictured: Boalt, Ralph Earsley, Beverly Guy, William Meats, Virginia Munes, Helen Strauss, Jerry ,gif-'ze ,k 4' X i .. ' an Aw .Q ,ff . 4? ' 1 'Xi- ur 'HGV 927 i fe -,.,.- Y 4 H , notfzer ,Kuff .ci ,Q N 5' f , ,P -.,' 3,2 1:59 agar :riffs ' N 5' W 4 1 In . mx,,, . ir ' , In . ,. ,.a:.,.z: Step orwar J Ir, af q- ' Vvl-- N ir gllil of , It at A r z i I fd Q , nw 5 1 as 4 ar f' I ., . , 39, A Q Mm an 9 lxfiz. ,iv . aa? M Hg .. Ya , WW wwf' --AEA 1 1 ' I Ai .,.. were .KS . if I I W W JZ' W mv, , , Tax? 4 at in rr 'Q J ,,+,. 1, . 1 , 1' g:.,'. 1'fiaa,.,u- I W 1 ' , 1 fir L, f .l 3 , W , 1 ' Zh M62 SOPHOMORES ROW I Ackatz, James Anderle, Douglas Axt, Marilyn Bandlow, James Bansemer, Barbara Barrett, Michael Bartlein, Michael Baumann, Arlene ROW II Behrens, John Benicke, Allen Benz, Mary Ann Biga, Thomas Blankenheim, Gerald Boehm, Leslie Borleske, Philip Brandt, Ronald ROW III Brandt, Vernon Buch, Nathalie Buechler, Shirley Butzke, Yvonne Canfield, Dawn Carlson, Joanne Dickmann, Kay Dobberpuhl, James ROW IV Eberhardt, Janice Eberhardt, Jean Eernisse, Linda Eggert, Elaine Eickstedt, Judy Elbe. Mari Endlich. Mary Esser, Judith ROW V Fancher, Donald Fechter, Gloria Fischer, Herbert Fitzer, James Fleischmann, Darlene Gaeth, Darlene Galas, Darlene Gardipec. Robert ROW VI Gardner, Judith Gebarski, Brian Geier, Donald Gilbert, Doris Giles, George Guslick, Joyce Guza, Robert Haas, Sharon ROW VII Haglund, Joyce Gandley, Jerrie Hansen, Gary Harloff, Nanette Hegerty, William Herziger, Jean Hickmann, Rosemary Hintz, Alvin ROW VIII Hofmann, Donald Holstein, Frederick Huebner, Marilyn Jaeck. Annette Johannes, June Johnson, Betty Kasten, Barbara Kasten, David ROW IX Kent. Mary Ellen Klemme, Gail Kittsley, James Koeppen, William Korneli, Alice Krauss, Sherie Kunke. Ronald Kuyken, Janice ROW I Laabs. Georgianna Laatsch, Thomas La Pointe, Jon Larson. Gail Latzl, Barbara Leist, Janet Lockhart. Nancy Loebel, Lynne ROW II Lohmann. Thomas Luhner, Lyle Luebke, Caryl Maneold. Kathleen Manke. Dennis Meinert, Betty Meinert, Sandra Metz, Barbara ROW III Meyer. Kathleen Vleyer. William Milbauer, Eugene Mueller, Patricia Multerer, Harold Neumann, James Norstrum. Gloria Olson. Sharon POW IV Ono, Philip Otto, Raymond Paegelow, Lois Plautz. Peter Praefke, Joan Raebel. Judy Richson, Lorraine Roever. Joyce ROW V Rofritz, Audrey Rost, Thomas Rud, Marlene Sadowski, Joan Scheer, Kenneth Scherf, Donna Sehicker, Joan Schimian, Fred ROW VI Schoessow, Marion Schultz. David Seltrecht, Clifford Stark, Lynn Stencil, David Stephenson, Gordon Suelflow. Helen Tews. Steven ROW VII Tharman, Carol Thomas, Judy Utke, Lorraine Vater. Alan Vey, James Volkmann, Lenore Volz. James Weber, Richard ROW VIII Wetzel, Roy VVittenber2ei', Fern Wobsehall, Ralph Woelbing, Alverna Wolter, Sharon Wroseh, Thomas Yass. Harriet Younil. Dorothy ROW IX Z4-liner, Charlotte zL'llll0l', Penny 211-nier, Audrey Zimdars, Elaine ... ns, .,, '7 i V H, M 4 'fn 4 , , f V - 3.V,..,,s5 ' ui' is V 1 f f? , ? , F If ,. 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I In memory of Judnh Wessel a freshman at Cedarburg Hxgh School who dled Apnl 27 1957 FRESHMEN ROW I Arndt Donald Barelmann Judith Beesa Carol Behllng Roger Berndt Judy Blanchard W1ll1am Boak Robert Borleske Judxth Brandt Wllllam ROW II Breckenrxdge Tom Breuer Kenneth Broeksma Delores Brown Rlchard Bruesar Gerald Bruss Dlanne Butt James Carter Kathy Crow Marcla ROW III Czlsney Edward Dalton Jane Ann Dauss James Deltelhoff Patruk Deltlelhoff Suzanne Demler Mary DeTroye Yvonne Dmchak Karen Dmeen Kathy ROW IV Drlnkwme Gvxenn Durfee Robert Edwards Sandra Flscher Judy Fxscher Sue Flelschmann Marlene FFIIZ Caryl Fromm Wallace ROW V Gaeth Paul Gallum Paul Gllck Ronna Pollmck Roger Graves Barbara Grueneberg Bevan Grueneberg Robert Guetzke Ravmond Guse Robert ROW VI Haas Delbert Haas Stuart Hadler Sharon Hamann Gerald Handley Raymond Hansen James I-Iatas Karen HGIIZ Helen Helm Donna ROW VII I-Tenke Roeer Henn Darlene Herzlejer Nancy Hlleendorf Elaine I-Illlmann Sharon Hoffmann Rachel Hopne Richard Hunt James Iwert Sallv ROW VIII Jaeger Darlene Tensen Judlth Jerschefske Sandia Karsten Robelt Keehn Nxel Keller Denms Kopp Michael Kreuwberger Barbara Kronavutter John 0 ul' A ' y,.e 'e' , , , It at -. 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Jr: M, , Q K A .,,v Z5 I I , , -a- I I 4 is ..:. . IIVW I y-,, I ' f Q -. I + 9 ,,,,, A fl u, ,,, , V I .V ff ' -',. 2 4 1 I ' . . f ,fmgjs f : Zi ff If L' , ,' Q 'I .. ' A , 315- J f ' 44 ROW I Krueler. Kathy La Pointe, Jeffrey Lauterbach, Christine Lecquyer. Glorizinne Lee. Robert Lehner, Mary Ann Lcnhard. Gall Llersch, Richard LIYIIUQSIOII, Duane 'ROVV II Lohmann. Peter Look. Mary Lorens, Jerry Lunn. Nancy Malone. Thomas Masch. Ronald McCullough, Gayle Meinert. Rex Merlock, Kenneth ROW III Metz, Joseph Mielke, Beverly Milbauer, Frank Miller, Thomas Mitchell, Craig Morgan, Diane Moslauac, Rhonda Mueller, Sandra Mueller, Thomas ROW IV Myhill, William Neuhaus, Judith Nicolaus, Carla Nicrode, Sandra O'NciI, James Pcterburs, Carole Pfluehoeft. Fred Prohl, Rex Rainthun. Lorna ROW V Richson, Dorothy Reith, Janice Richards, Jacqueline Rintelmann, Janet Roebel, David Schmidt, Dorothy Schmidt, Judith Schober, Carol Schoessow. Evelyn ROW VI Schultz, Herbert Schultz, Susan Schultz, Beverly Seeger, Mary Ann Sprink, Ronald Stauber. Kathy Stern. Margaret Stelnhert, Steohen Steinhugen, Carol ROW VII Stern, Charles Steward, Gordon Ftieglitz. Peter Styne, Bonnie Suelflow, Frederick Talledge. Bonnie Tordeur. Lynda Uhlig, Roger Useldine. Joyce ROW VIII Vey. Marcelinc Vey. Terry Viessclmnnn, Gail Voet, Patty Voss, Inecbore Weriringz. Richard XVebcr. James Weber, .ludith VV:-ber, Mary ROW IX Weiss. Barbara Wells, Marilyn Wessel, Judy We-ssel, Julia Wiechmann, Ronald XVimmer, Mary Wittenberg, Sandra Wood, Neil Wussow. Richard ROW X Zahn. llarlic Zehncr. Diane Zlclzcr. Robert Zilkc, Joan Zirtzlaff. Peter Zuha, Suzanne 4-Q-.. www- , 'N Q , 1 ,ff ,- I 6 QW Q 'Q i ,I . :nf -1 I an of 7 Al 5, ' t,.. I - ,,t,- -'. Q P no Y R I .-,, Q . I '- K. 22 . .J ff 9 I K J 'ff' Q 'fl- ' .J A :ht 6: , ': t ,e M M ilnn I S 'ul' Q ' f- . duff V . J If --h- I V I V K U gg sv : , sf fm' Z? 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A 2- X W Ze -Z Y LIBRARY CLUB Could you tell me where I could flnd some books on voca t1ons These and many other quest1ons are asked of the 11 brarlans dally The Llbrary Club has a s1x teen g1rl membersh1p under the superv1s1on of Mrs John son w1th Er1cka Foeger as presxdent Ruth R1Ch8TdS VICE presldent and Barbara Banse mer secretary treasurer HALL MONITORS Sw LIBRARY CLUB Front row l to r Ruth R1chards Er1cka Foeger Barbara Ban emer Second row Nancy Fromm Ruth Baehmann Joan Sadowskl Janet Gusllck Rose mary Dep1es Margaret Multerer Mrs Johnson Advlsor Th1rd row Phylhs Haas Rosemary Hxckrnann lla Brown Sally Jandl JoAnne Luetzow Donna Glles Y-lea HALL MONITORS The Hall MOH1tOYS lS strlctly a serv1ce organ1zat1on u n d e r the superv1s1on of Mr Hun dertmark Students may offer one flee perxod to collect attendance Sl1pS help teachers and greet vlsltors Durlng each of the seven perlods there re two momtors on duty ln the hall and two alternates vwaltln to be called Seatedl to r Mr Hundertmark Adv1sor Jean Stern Valer1e Ma on Donna GIIGS Joan Hurley Rayola Wltt Karen Hunt Jud1 Gaedtke Lorra1ne Rlch son Barbara Moerschel Second row Pat Bennmg Joan Hespe Karen Keehn Pat Dlneen D1ck Tarcln Earle Wlrth Suzy Aman Kathy Jacque Suzy Parent Th1rd row Calv1n Travers Dan D1ckmann Dan Stencel Fred Behrens Ken Zlmdars D1ck Guxdlnger John Poertner Bob Clausmg 48 lt , ' 77 y 1 1 ' , - ' l , . 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I Q 7 3 I Y 7 ' 5 7 ' I CEDARIEL -fi., CEDARIEL STAFF Front row l to r Edward Behrens L1ll1an Hansen Dxane G1erach Barbara Barens Kathy Jacque Kay Schnabel Karen Le Duc Sharon Jenz Second row Mr Hunt Advlsor Mary Jane D1etr1ch Pat Blegert Camxlle Nawrockl Karen Keehn Sylv1a Yass Amta Klekhaefer Mary Jane Fancher OllVla Dr1nkw1ne Judy Llesenberg Judy Halseher Hamlet H6112 Thlrd row Marlene Butzke Audrey Baumann Rosemary Deples Ed1t0Y Lynne Klassen Donna Glles Sally Jandl Emellne Buch Valerle Mason Joan Hurley Suzy Parent Fourth row ETICKB Foeger Edltox Judl Gaedt ke Anne Roeloken Karen Hunt Susan Lled Karen Krauss Joy Kanehl Susan Kraus Rayola Wltt Debla Manke Balbal Moexsrhel Flfth row Gerald Boehm John ONe1l Drck Tarcm Rlchard Guldmger Carl Wehe Lars Bxoch Alan Bxovtn Chuck McKee Allen Bannenberg Lloyd Bretschnelder You ale nova xeadlng the 1957 Cedar 1el But do you reallze the tremendous amount of work that vsent 1nto maklng th1s publlcatlon poss1ble'7 ,NM N, The co ed1to1s Rosemary Deples and Elleka Foeger have worked hard IH plannmg the Cedar1el Thu chose the plctuxes and proof lead altlcles that went 1nto the Cedallel The ludents of the Cedauel Staff xx ho a1eJun1o1s and SGHIOIS xx CIC dxxlded lnto groups and earh group ass1g,ned a certarn sec Uon to prepare All the vxork vxas Hunt A gleat deal of C16dlt should go to our photographer Gordon S1 s-,NN mons xx ho IS lesponslble for tak mg most of the plctures um, gr- Noxx go ahead and enjov the M rest of the l9o7 Cedauel H13 fn' .pv- .:'k4 '4L 4.517 '10 UK...- S Erxcka Foeger and Rosemary Depxes Edxiors of Cedanel 49 X l rv 1 - - 1 1 1 , , , ' , . I A : s. , g , , , Q I 1 . -1 1 1 1 1 - l ', I I - , , ' , - 1 ' 1. I 1 - , 1 , . W .., 1 . 1- ' ' ' , , U - - - 1 1 . 1 1 1 y l V 1 7 7 ' . -, 1 1 ' 1' - Y 3 y u - I I v b . , . ' . . v ' , . V' x Q X ' 'l 7 . - . .' I ' 5 .- Nga, ' . , . 1 1 u n d e 1' the superv1s1on of Mrs. E ,' f . T 'K , . , . ' ' l l . - 1 M ' . . M, .- ,...,... , ' 4' ' JUN, ... v y . Y X V ,mi 1 ,V 1 . 5 S ,, :,,. 3 Ab! , lg ' - , + x 1 ', . ' ' at E' , 'ra H ' 1 ' .3 . COMMON SENSE COMMON SENSE STAFF Fnst row l to r Mrs Hunt Adv1sor Mary Jane Fancher Barbara Barens Judxth Gaedtke Edltor Alan Brown Anne Roebken Edltol Sharon Jenz Rayola Wltt M1ssI Jentges Advlsor Second row Shlrley Hunter Rosemary Deple Donna Glles Kay Schnabel Karen Hunt Alnta Klekhaefer lla Brown Suzanne Parent Audrey Baumann Judlth H3lSChQ1 Mary D1etr1ch Th1rd row Janet Gusllck OllV1a Drmkwlne Susan Lled Valer1e Mason Lols Dobbe1puhl Joy Kanehl Ruth R1ChafdS Ju.ly Memert Charlotte Gall Joan Hurley Debra Manke Fourth row Kathleen Srheu nemann Lloyd Bretsehne1der Gerald Boehm Carl Wehe Rlchard Gmdmger Edward Behrens John ONe1l Chaxles McKee Allen Bannenberg Gladys Rusch The name Common Sense lb rather mlsleadlng sports and features In each ISSUG thele IS a plctule page along vuth sketches by the artlsts Anne Roebken and Jud1 Gaedke edltors and Mxs Hunt along Vkllh the seLt1ons edltoxs plan the lssues vxhlle the 1epo1te1s axe busy g,ett1ng the1r StOI1QS Aftex the stones hate been copvread they are sent to the buslness department under the SUDCTVISIOH of MISS Irma Jentges vxhexe they are typed and mlmeo graphed They are assembled by the Common Sense staff and put on sale fox ten cents a copy Common Sense Edltors Anne Roebken and Judlth Gaedtke 50 5 x Q t o 1 ' 'S 3 3 3 Y 5 1 'Y ' Z 1 7 5 Y 1 i 1 ' ' ' ' , Y ' . . 7 I ' , smce our s C h 0 o l newspaper contalns news, humor, , . ' . . , ' . ' . . , , I . B , x ' 1 x - X - -4, if. . v' by 1 4 A- 3 ' ... 'ss xi. , ' . . .S , ., B. , ' ' B. .' L.- . . ' . . . , 1 , . . x . x ' B, f ' xfx 1 f m 5 ' x , LIT HI LITES STAFF Front row l to r Sharon Jenz Mrs Hunt Advisor Suzanne Parent Editor Karen Hunt Anne Roebken Second row 1 to r Barbara Barens Judi Gaedtke John O Neil Susan Lied Mary Jane Fancher . . S. BARK Appearing weekly in the Cedarburg News is the C H S H1 Lites section written by six glrls under the advis ory of Mrs Hunt Pic tures are taken for the section by the Photog raphy Club News of assemblies elections honors club activities fads and fashions is included a long with The per sonal1ty of the week feature Announcing the news of C.H.S. to the public through the Ozaukee Press is the job of our of- ficial Barker , Debra Manke. Debra's weekly column is the only one-mem- ber staff publication at C.H.S. She gathers and writes her own material which is gathered during the week from the hap- penings at C.H.S. Debra Manke, Editor 51 PUBLICATION STAFFS HAVE MANY DUTIES Girls ln 0ff1Ce practice run off the pages of the Common Sense Kathy Scheune mann and Barbara Barens change a stencil Encka Foeger sells Common Sense to en Freshmen girls page through the finished product of the Common Sense. It sure looks like they are enjoying it. 7' Debra Manke Judy Halscher and Sarah thusiastic students Rosle Deples Huffman work on maternal for Karen Keehn and Pat Dmeen the Cedarrel I r . Q N4 X Wf'wmy,f. ,MM - I . : . . I . 52 BUSINESS CLUB V. ..,......--- M! The thirteen girls of the of- fice secretarial practice class comprise the membership of the Business Club. 'var- The girls study b u s i n e s s methods under the supervision of Miss Irma Jentges Speakers on modun office techniques and a field trip to Milwaukee are some of the programs planned by the offi ceis Kathleen Scheunemann piesident Janet Gusllck une president Judith M e 1 n e rt treasurer and Gladvs Rusch secretaly BUSINESS CLUB Seated 1 to r Gladys Rusch Ila Brown Barbara Barens Ch rlotte Gall Second row l to r Judi Gaedtke Ruth Richard Kathleen Scheunernann Judy Meinert Janet Guslick Miss Jentffes Advisor Audrey Baumann Lois Dobberpuhl Donna Gile Mary Dietrich MOVIE OPERATORS Moxies are better than ex QI especiallv when thev are shovx n by the sex enteen fellows in the C HS Movie Operators Club under the direction of Mr Heitz Responsibility 1n1t1at1xe will ingness to gixe up free pe11ods and no failures are the require ments for running movies for the XBFIOUS classes MOVIE OPERATORS Fiont xowx l to 1 Ralph Antholt Tom Mueller Ted Reldel Jim Kittsley Gam Hansen P t Dineen Second iovx 1 to r Larry Benz Cal Traxeis M1 Heitz Roger Hilgendoif Petei SIIQLIIIZ Bob Lauterbach Paul Thai man Thiid ion l to 1 John De Horn Art Roebken Call Wehe Dick Guidingei Dan Dickmann Dick Tarun Neil Frederiksen Tom Fischu 03 1' I . v I H D- ,. , . 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V - - FORENSICS LOCAL FORENSICS WINNERS Fust row l to r Miss OBrien Karen LeDuc Debra Manke Judy Haischer Kathleen Mangold Second row Mr Fischer Arthur Luetzovx Glori N01 tium Marilvn Wells Lars Broch 'AH o W ' s my pronunciation, enunciation Familiar q u e s tions such as this are echoed frequently after first semester as the forensic contest swings IHIO focus Under the direction of Miss O Brien and Mr Fischer pros pective Daniel Websters prac tice for the local contest with hopes of advancing to the dis trict and state contest in fields such as oration declamatlon and extemporaneous reading First row l to r Sandra Muel ler Donna Scherf Karen Vater Janice K u y k e n Miss O Brien Second row Barbara Kreutzberger Karen Le Duc Sandra Wittenberg Linda Eer nissee Third row M a r 1 l y n Wells Debra M a n k e Judy Weidmann S h a r o n Lueders F o u r t h row Joyce Roever Kathleen Mangold Carol Pet erburs Gloria Norstrum Fifth row Mr Fischer Arthur Luet Low Lars Broch lf Z DISTRICT WINNERS Left to 1 Lars Broch Gloria Norstrum Debra Manke Judx Haischer Karen Le Duc , . . - , , , Y . . 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' ' 7 1 C4 ' Y 1 A :I 9 .1 Y ' Y .. v ' PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB .4 PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Flrst row 1 to r Ray Handley Tom Lohmann Ph1l Borle ke Gerard Blank enhe1m Steve Tevxs B111 Blanchard Second row Delores Broeksma Donna G11es M1ss Dolezel Adv1sor John ONe1l Sharon Jenz Jud1 Gaedtke Lars Broch SL1Z1L16d Harr1etHe1tz Thlrd row Barbara Barens Marlene Butz ke Lynn Loebel Jean Stern Karen Hatas Gayle McCullough Jerrle Hand ley Dorothy Lauterbach Rayola W1tt Marllyn Wells J3Ck16 Rlchards San dra W1ttenberg Amta Klekhaefer Apr11 Eggert Suzy Parent Fourth row Ne1l Freder1ksen Bob Lauterbach Frank Rausch Alec Wolter Gordon S1 mons Fred Brusa LETTERMEN S CLUB Watch the blldle C11ck An othel pelsonahtx ihot club plc tuxe O1 team p1ctu1e had been taken by a membex of the Pho toglaphw Club Staxted 1n 1909 the club IS under the Cll1LLt1OIl of Mls Dolezel John ONe1l 15 the plemdent and Jud1 Gaedtke IN the aeuetaly treasurer Manv p 1 C t u 1 e s fo1 Ceda11Ll peraonal uae ale dexeloped and prlnted for a Qhght cha1 ge 1n the fully equlpped da1k1oom LETTERMEN S CLUB V1ct01y IS thelr goal and vtlth th1s 1n m1nd the C H S Lettermens Club orgamzed 1n 1942 by our late Coach Vmce C1b1k promotes ath letlcs and good sportsmanshlp Boys vsho haxe earned a letter IH a xars1ty spoxt automatlcallv become members, and upon graduauon be come honolary membera F C!!--+ LETTERMEN'S CLUB OFFICERS Standmg, l to r Alan Blovxn John Barth, AdXlSOl Calxln TIdXC1 Seated Ea1le Wlrth, Pete La Flex 55 f,- .:, U ' . ' I' ' . I - - . . ' . , , . , I . .1 ' 'H '. . ' .,. ' ' v - v' i . Common Sense, Hi-Lites, and for ' , . 2 , . ' . s , - . 7 . . . , - - , , . . D , . . , ' I , U ,. Q , , , 1 Y 1 I S. V 7- - Y I . 1' 1 . 7 3 - 7 3 ! ! - , .. 9 A 1 -111 U tw ,K , to 'S ' D ' 1 .. 1 , 1 1 ,. , P 1 ' f . , . ' I - , - - 1 v if . . 1 C, . Q . 'W , , ' V. ix A ONE-ACT PLAY CASTS A WEDDING Karen Le Duc Jim Kittsley Gordon Stephenson Janice Kuyken Fred Holstein Marian Schoessow Dick Rinehart LAST of the LOWERIES Call Wehe Kathleen Mangold Loriaine Utke Kazan Vater BACK of the YARDS Stexe Tevxs Joyce Roexei Linda Eerniseee Bill Hageitx Lars Broch 56 ONE-ACT PLAYS DIRECTORS DIRECTORS OF ONE ACTS Back row, 1. to r: Mr. Fischer Susan Kraus Susan Lied Judith Gaedtke Suzanne Parent Front row: Karen Krauss 57 Mr. Fischer, Advisor of One-Act Plays, recelves a gift from the casts of the plays STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIL Seated l to r Mr Hundertmark Adv1sor Earle W1rth v1ce pres1dent Carl Wehe pres1dent Karen Hunt secretary Lars Broch fore1gn student Second row Peter Lohmann Mary Ellen Kent B111 Koehler Mar1lyn Wells Jxm Kltts ley Gordon Stephenson Karen Krauss Jerry Lohmann Sue Kraus Peter St1egl1tz In the fall of the year three students from each class are elected to the Student COUHC11 These along Wlth the pres1dent elected durmg the prevl ous school year and our fore1gn student as an ob server make up the governmg body of the school Mr Hundertmark offers gu1dance and supervlses the group At therr meetmg every other Tuesday the Councll dlscusses problems and projects that arlse 1n school The A F S and magaz 1ne campa1gns are handled by the Councll to F3159 money for an ex Winners of Magazme Campaxgn change student Th1s year work days added to the funds Exam exempt1ons and the Nat1onal Honor Soclety resulted from d1scuss1ons held at the meet mgs and the Counc1l planned and carrled through the Awards Day program Actmg 1n the school s 1nterest and represent mg the ldeas and thoughts of the students the Councll 1n cooperatlon Wlth the admlrustratlon strlves to make C H S a better school Fred Behrens a hall momtor checks the pass of Joan Hurley ' 'P W 1 'll 'f 1 ,H 7 , 5' ' 'Q 4 L, '77 ., , - 3 - t Q 7 S , N Z 1 y 1 - 2 r v 1 1 ' 3 5 3 1 Y ' . , . 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FUTURE NURSES FUTURE NURSES Freshman and Sophomores FIOHT rovy l to 1 Judv Thomas An nette Jaeck Nancy HGFZIQEI Janlce Kuyfken L01 ralne Utke Sherrle Krauss Rosemary Hlckmann Joan Zllke Judy ESS61 Audrey Rofrltz Janet Lent Barbara Metz Second IOM Dlane Morgan Maryann Benz Judy Raebel Barbara Kasten Marl Elbe JQIIIG Handlev Joan He1z1ger Kathleen Mangold Elalne Eggert Mra P B Blanchard Adylsor Th1rd row Jan1ce Eberhardt Ray Dxck mann Joyce Roever Glorla Nor Qtrum Sharon Wolters Mary Ellen Kent Judy Elckstedt Joan Sadow 5 1 FUTURE TEACHERS 'Q as Uunlor and Semorl FIGHT loyy l to r Karen Vater Bal baxa Balena Marlene Butzke Anlta Klekhaefer Marv Jane Fancher sec retary Mm Blanchald Adylsor Karen Hunt pres1dent Pat Blegert y1ce pres1dent Anne Roebken Su zanne Parent Helen Munes Karen Le Duc Second rovy Erlcka Foeger Judl G edtke Judy Haxscher Rose maxy Deples Glorla Bublltz Joan Heepe Sharon Jenz Kathy Jacque Karen Keehn Irene Tonn Clar1ce Kaeten Thnd royy Donna G1l6S Suaan Lled Sally Jandl Judy Schneldel Karen Krauss Ruth R1Ch axds Su an Kraus, Joan Huxley FUTURE TEACHERS FIOHT lovy l tor Mlss OB11en Ad NISOI HHIIILI H6112 secretary Bar bala Moelachel plesldent Karen Le Duc IIQHSUIGI Marv Ellen Ball XICG p1ei1dent Second royy Karen Vater Eucka Foegex Judv Halscher Gladys Ruxch Sally Jandl Valerle Maxon Debra Manke L1ll1an Han scn MR. TOUCHDOWN The highlight of the day was the game with Watertown Friday night. Although the Bulldogs put up a good fight, the Goslings were too much for them: we lost 14-0. The Homecoming activities ended with a dance in the gym after the game. The theme was Mr, Touchdown', since he reigned over the entire day's activ- ities. Coaches gave an mspxr mg pep talk to students at 1 h e Football team listens miently Pep Rally. ' , i , . JUNIOR PROM in 53351, s ,, 2 .w 'M .. if -on .,, on 'Z' ' ,. f 611.11 f I . 21-,i v -. M- 0 HG MOONLIGHT AND ROSES Jumor gxrls are busy makxng roses for ihexr Prom ala 1 . -waf..3' work hard Pat Bxegeri and Bob Lauterbach put up decorahons for prom It X K1ng B111 Koehler crowns our Queen Joan I-Iespe Siudents dance io Moonhgh! and Roses 63 A 2 ' M: Q L we 1 , JA - ww. A ,i Advisors, Mr. Kleven and Mrs. Johnson . ,wr ' b ,- I v J' 'K - ' K si 1- X f .gf ., ' . my . . , , ff . if liz: r 'Z' U SENIOR CLASS PLAY CLASS PLAY CAST Front row l tor Harr1etHe1tz Anne Roebken Judy Ha1scher Barbara Moerschel Mary Jane Fancher Donna GIIQS Sue Parent Barbara Barens Llllxan Hansen Second row Er1cka Foeger Karen Hunt Sally Jandl Kathy Jacque An1ta Klekhaefer Sue Rltter Joan Hurley Joy Kanehl Judy Schne1der Kathy Scheunemann Sue Kraus Dorothy Lauterbach Sandra Boak Th1rd row Ralph Antholt Allen Bannenberg Charles McKee Ken Znndars Donald Groth Fred Behrens John De Horn Earle Wlfth Dan Stencel Gordon Slmons Lars Broch Oh Mrs Wehmhoff do we have to 1ehearse th1s scene aga1n Th1S was the fam1l1ar quest1on asked so often 1n the sprmg but practlce we d1d to make the senlor class play a success The play Stage Door by George Kaufman and Edna Ferber told about the trlals and trlbula tlons of the g1rls who lxved 1n the Foothghts Club 1n New York C1ty These stage struck g1rls and the1r male admlrers prov1de laughs SOYIOVN and exc1tement whlch added up to two nights of good entertamment Mrs Wehmhoff dxsplays gxft received from the cast 64 l SENIOR CLASS PLAY STAGE DOOR X Ta- ,.-1-xg . ,qui Q It 3 I I f' im-...xmuwm 3 Y 2 .. 'Q , Z qt! ,. . , if f, we M N L sf A S : F 95 -' 33 ' ,Q S -Q Q if WU? xii 41 - MLW ? fK.fl MISTLETOE MAGIC Aw fi is ' . . i i ' K ' mx V f ' ' 4 -14 ,Q W . ! N 5 . 1 X ' z A X 'x 1,1-, .Wig fr .au 'MFE Aj' ' -4,3 4 .rf 'fa ,ix 1' M , W? f Ui f ' -:S it 5 'vrfw H at rf' ' Y 4 5 SENIOR HOLIDAY DANCE Girls decorate refreshment tables. Adding to the excitement of the evening the names of the king and queen were kept secret, al- though the court had been chosen a few weeks before. The court, Suzi Lied, Calvin Travers. Susan Kraus. Carl Wehe. Rayola Witt. and Ken- neth Zimdars, was introduced, and it was an- nounced that the senior class had chosen Calvin Travers, king, and Suzi Lied, queen. Mrs. Milius and Mr. Heitz admire waterfall. 4 i E X L2 1 I Jfasfx The expression of a surprised queen. Fred, Ken and Allen discuss decorations for the mobile. A huge mobile was the center of aitraciion VARSITY CHEERLEADERS VARSITY CHEER LEADERS L to r Karen Le Duc Susan Rltter Mary Jane Fancher Kay Schnabel Barbara Barens Peppy cheerleaders lead spurned students SENIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS The f1V6 grrls that lead the student bodv 1n cheers and songs urgrng our Bulldogs on to VIC tory and thereby earnlng thelr letters for SGHIOI Varslty cheerleadlng are Susan Rltter Mary Jane Fancher Barbara Barens Kay Schnabel and Karen Le Duc Besldes the actual cheerlng and practlclng the cheerleaders take charge of the tlcket sales make posters 3dV9I't1S1I'1g the games and take charge of the HOm9COm1Hg pep rally Belng a sectxon of the Pep Club the g1rls are under the supervxslon of Mrs Von Trott l i . I , , , , . x l y . 1 , 1 , Y . . ,, 1 5 . , . 'A K4 . 'S' ' PEP CLUB We've got the pep ! boasts the Pep Club, whose n a m e suggest its purpose - to add pep, spirit. and fun to all s p 0 rt s activities. Rooting at all the games, sponsoring the a n n u al Homecoming Dance and the Sadie Hawkins Dance, a n d ushering at the basket- ball games are a few of the many projects of the 150 members. This y e a r something new has been added, promoting the sale of orange and black pom- poms. Officers of the club are Sally Jandl president Joan Hespe X ice president A n n e R 0 e b k e n secretary and Karen K1 auss treasurer SADIE HAWKINS CHARACTERS Standing 1 to r Ty Renmcke Neil Frederiksen John De Horn Karen Hunt Lars Brock Marcia Crow Tom Rost Ken Zimdars Alan Brown Seated l to r Donna Giles Ericka Foeger Bill Blanchard Rosemary Depies Sandra Penkwitz PEP CLUB OFFICERS Standing 1 to 1 Karen Kiauss tieasuiei Joan Hespe xice president Anne Roebken secretary Seated Sally Jandl president 69 - Q v - v , - . V y - v s y - - 1 , 1 , 1 , y , ' 1 - - , i Y 7 ' Q , T , . . , , , A Y , . . Q , - . . , . , . . , . xi I , . ' I 'U A 'Q ' e i, t , A t .-'x ,fi fty .- -. .V JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Front row l to r Judy Esser Jan1ce Kuyken Second row Kay D1ckmann Carol Tharman Nanette Harloff Kathleen Mangold Thlrd row D1ane Advlsor Fourth row Sharon Lueders Karen Keehn Karen Krauss Susan Lled Mary Ellen Kent Teachers do a peppy cheer for the student body 70 JUNIOR CHEERLEADERS Lookmg forward to a chance at sen1or cheerleadmg the hon or of cheermg for the Jumor varslty team 16 glrls pract1ced and cheered the1r way through four asslgned game Under the d1rect1on of Mrs Von Trott and Wlth the help of sen1or cheerleaders the glrls worked on the1r routmes and m the sprmg the sophomore and Jumor g1rls competed for sen1or varslty cheerleaders Students cheer the Bulldogs onto vxctory C H S students enjoy record dances after games , - , ' 3. I , . : , ' . :I ' - , 1 s - ' Gierach, Joan Hespe, Lorrame Utke, Barbara Bansemer, Mrs. Von Trott, , . '10 wr. ' at p N xx , DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS Frontl to r Kathy Mangold JSHICG Groth Kathy Scheunemann Judy Barelmann Tom M1ttelsteadt Gary Hansen Drum Major Lloyd Hansen Mr Loebel D1rector Carol Tharman John ONe1l Judy Schne1der Sharon Hlllmann Harr1et H61tZ Second row Sharon Hadler Judy Raebel Steve Tews DaV1d Fr1tz Elame Stephenson Barbara Moer schel Thlrd row Tom Rost J1m Volz Bob R1eter Elame Eggert Caryl Fr1tz Fourth row Joe Kreuzer Ph1l Bor Judy Esser Judy E1ckstedt Fxfth row Lo1s Paegelow Anne Paegelow Tom Mueller Barbara Kasten Mary Ann Benz Janlce Eberhardt Jan1ce Kuyken Audrey Rofr1tz The Mercury Thunderbolts the Cedarburg Drum and Bugle Corps was organlzed m Febru ary of 1953 Gary Hansen IS Drum Magor of the 43 mem ber corps Ralph Swatek 1S the dr1ll master and Mr Loebel arranges and dlrects the mus1c The corps won the Jun1or Amer1can Leglon Open DIVISIOU lst place at Eau Clalre Wlscon s1n The long trips were made avaliable through th h l f th K kh f C t Drum and Bugle Corps 1n acixon e e p O e le ae er orpora lon 71 2 V Y V leske, Lynne Loebel, Bob Lauterbach, Jim Neumann, Barbara Kreutzberger, Sally Ritter, Helen Heitz, Sherry Krauss, C. H. S. BAND BAND Front row, l. to r: Kathleen Scheunemann, Jerry Huss. Lynne Loebel, Lois Paegelow. Janice Kuyken. Joan Sadowski. Second row: Maryann Benz, Harriet Yass, Judy Raebel. Lynne Klassen. Third row: Diane Zilke. Carol Rady, Sharon Hadler. Marilyn Wells, Judy Schneider, John O'Neil, Earle Wirth, Barbara Moerschel, Carol Tharman. Judy Haischer, Elaine Eggert. Fourth row: Sharon Haas, Nancy Lund, Donna Helm, Sherie Krauss, Judy Eickstedt, Judy Esser. Fred Bruss, Carol Fritz. Judy Barelman. George Lederer. Fifth row: Barbara Kreutzberger, Jeanne Motelet, Georgianne Rix, Donald Fancher, Susan Ritter, Dan Stencel. CHS boasts a band of approximately seventy members. Under the direction of Mr. Loebel. there are weekly individual lessons as well as that daily Tth hour rehearsal which add up to an organization well-known not only in Wisconsin. but in the neighboring Midwestern states. As for versatility, you're sure to find them giving their all at football games and parades. The band has taken lst in class A for many years in the annual Wisconsin School Music con- test held each spring. Mr. Loebel strikes up the band. BAND AND TWIRLERS 57548 N.- sg-5 '22, 15 WW I mf Nam ei' 75? iw mm Ab .mm 'Y Q fin WN? i lb vim M 9,55 fm W? 5 '-4 5 Mak 6 M :Pa W Ei, fl Hi wt H' M f ! w L K 7 fini! wut'-nf,-U-,rw--.d 1' B Qs Q M.,,,,.f'w-.ff ' N '71 s . ,Z 'V . A V4 T3 ,Agp sf.: Q ' yi x' W , fur-f 3:1-L I 4, fx f, -Q, -W Nm? ,I H ,. Q, ' '53 V tr, Y .,,, ' as Lf 4, , Q 1 I 9 Q .1 U . f 2 1 .A I - Q. . L ' 1 ,,.'- gffff' 5 XM V A ' I. S , A T , MLJEQ l 5.3 Wg A T gi by . xg? QW, Q.. MW., X .T , .gg Ajax . d, 4 my 5 A, ,I f 1- 1 A 5 if M fm f ff-9 QE 'J V Q mg' - 'A ' A x' '2 I .,..' , V ' fi ' b -f., Z 1. Q '. V V ,,... 1' W' ' 1' 7 1 X .5 f' ,f ff ww A..A:- f .-'-' Q A'W 2 1. M' Q S.. kf f , ff' fl . -- ,, , l X i .Q f - X fi! ' A,.A ' 0 ,.,. ,I .W - ff! L ,WWA ? ,f '- 22 ' -A:' W-f ' I E , 4-,fr -:bf K., Q W-ii 4- QQ, M. 1 Wy, 5 .f A 6 4... , 4 if 2 , . 4 L -N all 1 x A ' Q1 a- . 4 , 4,434 w X ri M 'Q W fu . f i. 1 3, i 4 42 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The Girls Glee Club. consisting of twenty members, is directed by Miss Boerner. They added to the spirit of Christmas by carola ing in the halls of C.H.S. and in the grade build' ings. An exchange concert is attended at Beaver Dam and the Glee Club competed in a music con- test at Hartford, Wisconsin. They will also sing for the 1957 graduation exercises. MUSIC ACCOMPANISTS Harriet and Helen Heitz GIRLS GLEE CLUB Bottom ioxx l toi 'Nino Lockhart Ha1i1etHeitL Geolgianna Laab Rti Kafehl Nlngie Nlxhill J ai P11 lla Pnbni Nlilb uct Sue Parent Judx Liesenbcig Top ioxx Sa lx Jandl Sharon Xkoltci S e Lied Phxlli Hai June Johannes Shaion Luedcis 74 v . 'W M4 , ' '.. 'ifz ' '. ' s. iz ' X .-z ij'. o': 'za- e. Shirley Buechler. Karen Le Due. Second row: Miss Boerner. Director: Elaine Clasen. Joan Hurley. Judy Gardner. ,z'z'zi' a K . j ' ': ' . ' ' LIN ' . js us. CHORUS FRESHMAN GIRLS CHORUS The F1 eshman Choi us has been oiganized for th r e e vears and this year it consists of all gnls The pre ident 1 S h a r 0 n Hillmann and secretary treasui ei is Calla Nicolau The chorus is under the CIIFGCIIOH of Miss Boeiner and IS accom panied bv Helen H6117 ,.--., MIXED CHORUS Bottom row, l. to rt Nancy Lockhart, Jane Ann Dalton. Evelyn Schoessow. Georgi- anna Laabs, Pat Wagner, Janice Reith, Joan Praefke, S a ri n a Balistreri. M ary Ellen Ball. Shirley Buech- ler, Annette Jacek, Harriet Heitz, Karen Le Duc, Glori- anne Lecquyer, Second row: Miss Boerner. Judy Rine- hart, Margaret Stern, Donna G i l e s, Gail Viesselmann, Carol Steinhagen, Lois Dob- berpuhl, Kathy Jacque, Joan Hurley, Barbara Milbauer, Ruth Cup, Ruth Baehmann, Barbara Barens. Third row: Judy Gaedtke, Diane Bruss, Paul Gaeth, Jim Kittsley, Jerry Huss Gordon Steph- enson Fred Holstein Tom Fischer Bruce Brownell Betty Johnson Marge My h1ll Sharon Hadler FRESHMAN GIRLS CHORUS mann Ronna Glick Baibaia Giax es Diane Biuss Sharon Hillmann Second iovx Vliss Boernei Directoi Susanne Deitelhoff Dorothy Schmit Carol Beese Calol Anne Steinhagen Julia We scl Janice Relth Third row Judy Jenscn Maicilcnc Vex Janet Rintelman Baibala Weiss Judith Schmidt Helen Hcltz Bonnic Stync Judx Wessel AD , , . 3, U . . .- . 4, ' I f . s' ' ,L First row, l. to r: Carla Nicolaus, Sandra Jerschefske, Darlene Jaeger, Gail Vicssel- ' . '1 Ss- 3 Y ' . V I ' 1 1: v V4 X ' - ,' 3 x NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY HONOR SOCIETY if The newest addi- tion to the co-cur- ricular s e c ti o n is the Cedarburg High School chapter of the National Honor Society. Begun in spring the club held its first initiation May 9 in the cafeteria. Chosen for scholar- ship, lead e r s h i p, service, and charac- ter by the entire faculty, the stu- dents became active members upon in- duction and honor- ary a f t e r gradu- ation. PLEDGED TO HONOR SOCIETY Standing from left Karen Hunt Judith Schneider Gloria Bublrtz John Rudd Paul Tharman Patricia Rossman of Menomonee Falls who administered the pledge Frederick Behrens Arthur Luetzow Rosemary Depies Anne Roebken and Mary Jane Fancher Seated fiom left Lois Dobberpuhl Susan Ritter Kathleen Seheunemann and Janet Guslrck wx CHS STUDENTS ON EASTERN TOUR Thirtv four CHS students took an educational tour to Washington D C and New York Citx They are pictured in front of the nations capitol Seated from the left Rayola Witt Judith Schneider Judith Gaedtke Joy Kanehl Emelrne Buch Suzanne Sager Sandra Penkxxitz Susan Ritter Susan Lied Karen Keehn Anne Roebken Lillian Hansen Kathleen Jacque Harriet Hertz Susan Kraus Donna Giles Dorothy Lauterbach Karen Vater Standing from left Bettv Rrntelman Judith Mcinert Earle Wirth Calxrn Traxer John Rudd John Poertner Kenneth Tevts Carl Wehe Mr Henken Richard Gurdrnger Mrs Henken Eduard Behrens Frederick Behrens Arthur Rocbken John Sm der Charles McKeen Anita Krekhaefer and Barbara Moerschel 76 i - v y 1 v w -, . - , ., , ., . . y 1 1 - 1 ' , I , t ,4 . . 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Q fa t wig, 1 kj , . ,fr , ' 3 . ,Q , V. . ,, - B . 3 . . . . if , X M V rv COACHES AND MANAGERS SENIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL RECORD Cedarburg vs St Marys of Burllngton 7 7 Cedarburg vs St John s Cathedral 20 0 Cedarburg Ced rburg Cedarburg Cedarburg Cedarburg Watertown 0 14 St Johns M111tary 7 14 Salem Central 6 14 St Johns L1ttle Chute 15 7 Menomonee Falls 19 0 John Rxchier who 1S the l1ne coach should also be congratulated for the flne work he has done for vuthout h1S help the football team could not have been as successful as It was Donald Hercules who 1S coach for the Jun1or Vars1ty Football team should also be commended on the fme work he has done Trammg lncommg freshmen IS a hard Job but Coach Hercules has done a fme Job 1n dolng th1S FOOTBALL MANAGERS L to r John ONe1l Ari Luetzow Tom Ros! I Cedarburg vs Port Washington 19-12 vs - a vs . ' ' ' - vs - vs . ' ' - T vs - 1 79 ST MARYS OF BURLINGTON The Bulldogs started off their flrst game of the season on September 8 with a t1e of 7 7 St Mary s scored its only TD in the early part of the first quarter Late in the second quarter our Bulldogs left half Calvin Traver ran off tackle for the touchdown The extra point was kicked by Glenn Mueller. PORT WASHINGTON On October 12 the Bulldogs won their second Braveland conference game by beating Port Washington 19 12 Calvin Traver scored on the Bulldogs first series of plays after a Port fumble Later in the first quarter the Pirates scored on a 50 yard run to t1e up the game The Bulldogs scored another TD with Fred Behrens 13 6 In the second quarter Dan Dick mann intercepted one of Ports passes and ran 40 yards for another Bulldog touch down Both teams were unable to score in the fourth quarter leaving the score at Cedarburg 19 Port 12 WATERTOWN GAME Cedarburg lost its Homecoming game Friday, October 19, to a strong Watertown team. Watertown kicked off with a short on the side kick which was downed on the 35. With a series of downs the Bull- dogs lost the ball on the 1 yard line. Wa- tertown coming back marched back for their first touchdown. Cedarburg inter- cepted a pass but failed to score. The score remained at the half 7 to 0, Guid- inger kicked off and Watertown ran the ball to Cedarburgis 3 yard line. With a strong defense we held them for three downs but on the fourth down they scored. With this win it gave them the Braveland Championship. FOOTBALL TEAM IN ACTION carrying the ball. The score now stood at PICTURES OF GAMES ST JOHNS MILITARY The last game of the 1956 football season was wxth St John s Mllxtary Acad emy On the openmg klckoff the ball was recelved by Allen Bannenberg w1th a qulck hand off to Calv1n Traver who ran 85 yards for the touchdown The extra polnt was klcked by Frank Mueller In the second quarter the Academy marched for thelr flrst touchdown At the half the score was 7 to 7 In the second half St Johns came up wlth another touchdown glvxng them a vlctory of 14 to 7 over our Bulldogs MENOMONEE FALLS The Bulldogs w1nn1ng thelr th1rd game of the season on Frlday October 5 beatlng Menomonee Falls by a score of 19 to 0 The Bulldogs opened up when Fred Behrens scored the flrst TD After a long drlve from Menomonee Falls 40 yard l1ne The Bulldogs scored agaln ln the second quarter when Fred Behrens ran around rlght end from the 15 yard llne In the thlrd quarter the Bulldogs scored on a left end run by Pete La Flex ...QJ SALEM CENTRAL The Cedarburg Bulldogs suffered thelr flrst defeat of the season at the hands of Salem Central Cedarburg scored flrst 1n the second quarter when Pete La Flex plunged over from one yard out The ex tra polnt was mlssed and the score was to be Cedarburg s ball game The second half Salem came back to score two touchdowns The flrst touch down came on a blocked punt A second touchdown qulckly followed on a 20 yard run around Cedarburg s left end The fmal score Cedarburg 6 Salem 14 6-0. Throughout the first half it seemed 81 GAMES AND AWARDS ST JOHN S CATHEDRAL Cedarburg won 1tS flrst game of the season on September 15 by beatlng St Johns by a score of 20 to 0 In the f1rst quarter Bob La Flex Cedarburgs full back scored the Bulldogs flrst TD In the second quarter Calv1n Traver scored the Bulldogs second TD by a run off tackle Calv1n repeated h1s TD ln the thlrd quarter to make the score 20 0 ST JOHN S OF LITTLE CHUTE Under perfect fall weather the Bull dogs won a thr1l11ng 15 7 vlctory over a very strong St John s team The game got otf to a fast start when St Johns scored a qulck TD from Cedar burg s 26 yard l1ne the flrst tlme they got the p1gsk1n At the begmnmg of the 4th quarter on an attempted pass St Johns passer was tackled behlnd h1s goal l1ne for a safety A couple mmutes later B1ll Koehler threw a 26 yard pass to W1rth for a touchdown to make the score 9 to 7 dlved over from the 2 yard llne to end the scormg and the game at 15 7 SENIOR VARSITY AWARDS L to r Most valuable, Robert La Flex, Most 1m proved, Allen Bannenberg, Next year's co captam, Peter Hurth, George Rathke .. ,- Y' x - ' With less than a minute left Bannenberg l ' , 82 GRADUATING FOOTBALL PLAYERS Earle Wlrih End Robert La Flex Fullback f Damel Dlckmann End 'Mk LXI' Fred Behrens Quarierback Calvm Travers Halfback -aw , . .QQ ' 9' ,Q X t, . 'f , i Allen Bannenberg Quarterback Dxck Tarcxn Guard D1ck Guldmger Tackle 3 3-Wi Ken Nawrockx Halfback BRAVELAND CONFERENCE STANDINGS Watertown Cedarburg Salem Central Port Washlngton Menomonee Falls 83 ?I . V g r f sa M, l 4 I 1 1 , ,WK I H F , tfflf- 7 f ' 4 ' 4 , R U '. ,.k 1 , 1 . MU' ,. 'b ' Wlfiaz .fQ' ,- ' sk 3 v ,Q i ,. 1. .ss Wk . . I . . I . . . I v A I, , wr' I ' Y 7 k 'K ...F it L L '.,' Q .- L I ' rv 'i 1 U '- .- , . ' ,Q ' 'Q ,4 ., G' H .5 M 5, i to 'Z X Q' l u X N 1 4' Z lf JA N ,? . Q 4 I W Y fa? life A - I W W - , ,' g. hw , N fa., TW' t - 5 j X 4 if 2 L4 , 'QJ5'7M'f it fi I - I 'I ' ,..................... 4-0 ------,,,,-,,-,-,-v----2-2 ----,d,--,,,-,--,-2-2 ' ..,,.,.r.,,,,.,,, 1-4 -,---,-,,-,,,,,-1-4 lf JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL 'Ax G' - O O F1rst row l to r Don Hofmann Jlm Bandlow Jlm Kxttsley Gordon Stephenson Harold Multerer B111 Blanchard Second row Don Fancher Jlm Hansen Peter Zlrtzlaff Jlm Hunt Tom Mueller Paul Gaeth Th1rd row Peter Stleg lltz Jlm Ackatz Bob Guse Mlke Abele Pete Lohmann Fourth row Bob Boak Wayne Kroll Dan Kruegel Ray Handley Mlke Kopp George Gxles Flfth row Mlke Barrett Lyle Luebner Ken Breuer Wesley Rlchards D3V1d Schultz Slxth row Herb Flscher Caeser C1b1k Coach Don Hercules Ray Otto JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL RECORD Cedarburg Nlcolet 6 13 Cedarburg Messmer 9 0 Cedarburg Menomonee Falls 13 6 Cedarburg Port Washlngton 6 13 Cedaxburg Grafton Varslty 13 7 Front Peter Stleglltz Most Valuable Back l to r Jlm Klttslev Captaln Most lrnproxed Ray Otto 84 , ' , . : , ' , ' ' , , , ' . 3 , ' , ' , ' , , , ' : ' - ' , ' , , ' , . : , , 3 ' . . . , , , . vs A .e,,..........,.,,,,,,, - Cedarburg vs Port Washington ,,,....,,,,,,, 12-6 vs ...,,,,,,,,...l.,,,,, l - vs , ...,,,v,,,... - vs ' ,,....s,,,,,,, - ' vs .' ,,,,,,,,., WH, - 7 - , . , . . . N. , , . VARSITY BASKETBALL SENIOR VARSITY Knf.L11ng, 1 101 Gene Lang1o1Q Glenn Mue11e1 B111 Koehler Dale Lucht Standmg 1 to 1 Coach Heuulu D1n D1Lk mann A1 BIONKD Dan S1ence1 Ca11Wehe F1ed Be111ens D1Lk Lang1o1s Ealle W1rt11 A11 Luetzoxx BRAVELAND CONFERENCE STANDINGS VK 1tL1toxxn Led llblllg, Xipnomonca F 111 POII Vxa h1ng,ton Salem C,ent1a1 Nuolu B1oo11f1L1d F 7 F AWARDS Most Valuable F1ed Beh1enQ Most Impwxed A1111 BIOVXD Next Yea1 5 Captam B111 Koehlu 1241 9 THE VARSITY TEAM ALAN BROWN Total pomts 144 50!113 fleld goals 44!73 free throws 61 fouls FRED BEHRENS Total pomts 342 137!329 fleld goal 68!113 free throw 312 rebounds 29 loss of ball 46 stolen balls l Cedarburg tnes for a rebound Fred Behrens shoots for a field goal. DAN DICKMANN Total points-29 10!22 field goals 9!16 free throws TEAM AND ACTION SHOTS Cedarburg goes up for a Jump ball if -fi It DAN STENCEL Total pomts 57 20!53 f1eld goals 17!37 free thlows 8. DICK LANGLOIS Total points-345 136f337 f1eld goals 43!111 free throws 232 rebounds 53 stolen balls ART LUETZOW Total pomts 6 2!10 fleld goals 2X3 free throws Dlck Langloxs attempts to score another basket A53 is f f A A gl? all l 5 . - x 4 TEAM AND ACTION SHOTS CARL WEHE Total points-43 15!30 field goals l3!23 free throws EARLE WIRTH Total pomts 188 66!l7O fleld goals 56!76 free throws 40 loss of balls 70 fouls Team puts up a hght for possessxon of the ball Dan Dlckmann shoots on an angle for Bulldog pomis 88 BILL KOEHLER 65!134 f1eld goals 28!5l free throws Total points-158 JUNIORS ON VARSITY TEAMS J V team ines to ra1se ihexr score GLENN MUELLER Total points--4 1X6 field goals 2X5 free throws GENE LANGLOIS Total pomts 142 57!l46 fleld goals 28!58 free throws DALE LUCHT Total pomts 7 3X7 fleld goals lfo free throws 89 BASKETBALL MANAGERS Standmg 1 to r Steve Tews Art Luetzovx John ONe1l Seated J1m Hansen Jame ONe1l .. . l l l ,- - v , ,. K. ',. . , .a . COACHES AND RECORDS Don Hercules Vars1ty Herbert Von Arx Jumor Vars1ty One of the mam reasons for the success of the Sen1or Vars1ty basketball team IS our top notch coach Mr Don Hercules known to all as Herc Coach Hercules needs no one to speak for h1m h1s record speaks for ltself Up to now h1s teams at CHS have won 101 games and lost only 40 a very fme record A new welcomed Jun1or Vars1ty coach IS Mr Herbert Von Arx Mr Von Arx has done a swell Job ln adjustmg hlmself to the duty of belng the coach to the Jayvees He really has done a good Job 1U 1mprov1ng the J V squad He has spent long hours 1n workouts w1th the fellas but lt has cer ta1nly pald for the Jayvees placed second 1n the conference stand1ng NEW RECORDS Mo t rebounds IH a smgle season Fled Behrens Team scormg for a s1ngle season 1467 pomts Te m scorlng Average per game for a season 66 68 polnts per game Most flee throws 1n a slngle game 14, Dlck Langlols Cedarburg Cedarburg Cedarburg Cedarburg Cedarburg Cedarburg Cedarburg Cedarburg Cedarburg Cedarburg Cedarburg Cedarburg Cedarburg Cedarburg Cedarburg Cedarburg Cedarburg Cedarburg Cedarburg Grafton Mllwaukee Custer Brookfleld West Bend Menomonee Falls Nlcolet Salem Central Oostburg Wh1tef1sh Bay Watertown Hartford Port Washlngton St Johns Cathedral Menomonee Falls Brookfleld Salem Central Watertown Plymouth Port W3Sh1DgtOH WIAA Reglonal Tournament at Mxlwaukee Custer Cedarburg 56 Rufus K1ng Cedarburg 71 M1lwaukee Custer Coach Hercules shows team an lmportani play m the huddle. -----,rs,,62 -,----,-, -------,--65 ' A ----------74 ' ----,, -----,-,,-59 -,,,,, -c--------73 s ---,,-----66 ' -------,,, ----------62 ,r, --,-,-,---70 ,,,,---- -,--------68 ' ' -,, -----,,---75 --,,1, ----------69 -v-,,,-- ----------79 c-,s,,,,,-62 . ' ----------72 BASKETBALL COACHES: Cemubmg .......... 77 Nmokt .......... - , ...,....,. 60 ' ...... ' . ' . 1 -----g-,-, 66 -Y- ' .......... 61 ....., e,,,,,,s,,73 ------- ----------47 ' ' ....................,.,,, 312 90 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL ...N NWS' wisffgiffwg' Q s 9 ff sg Iggy? n 'll I ill ,- 9' -- A- u ' , 'Z l n A gjf, F' 2:50 K' ' ' Sli ik 4 E5 in , A I tr t ' , A , N ,fff A 1 Y ig? g V' an Ei' ky XQLIQNQ NQA, ff 2 1 I , 5 , RAL fy Lx knrqffa 1 ff 5' 2 . ,V -M , , XA Af 5 QI' 1 'A ,5lj4'f'GJ Q V3 Q A NV 1 gf k jg EV Q . + Wa 2 if 5 A 2 A5 'I t 5 , i ? J ' ,ff 3 .:, an ,sf :sz 42 3 1 ' A 1 - A ' .ZfQ.fiij5gv M y H S TRACK POLE VAULT Ken Nawrockl Gordon Stephenson Pete Lohmann SPRINT MEDLEY RELAY Dan Krueger Pete St16g11tZ Fred Bruss Charles Hoppe SHOT Dxck Guxdlnger Ted Rleder John Bruederle 220 Jlm Bruce D1ck Tarun B111 Guy HIGH HURDLES Dan D1ckmann LOW HURDLES Dan D1ckmann Carl Wehe Alan Bannenberg B111 Guy 92 Carl Wehe Alan Bannenberg 880 John De Horn B111 Fromm Pete Lohmann TRACK HIGH JUMP Dan Dlckmann J 1m Bruce Gordon Stephenson 880 RELAY Al Bannenberg D1Ck Tarcm Cal Traver MILE Curtls Brown Jerry Lohmann Rlchard Hoppe DISCUS Dick Guidinger John Bruederle Ted Rieder BROAD JUMP Dan Dickmann Alan Bannenberg Carl Wehe Jim Bruce Cal Traver .ui J 1m Kxttsley Lars Broch J1m Bruce Nell Frederlksen Dxck Tarcm B111 Guy TRACK SCHEDULE Tuesday Aprll 16 3 30 dual meet at We t Bend Tues Apr1l 23 3 30 dual meet at Menomonee Falls Thurs Apr1l 25-4 00 trlangle meet Wllh Kohler and Plymouth at Plymouth Fr1 May 3 5 30 Port relays at Port Mon May 6 Freshmen Sophomore 1nVlt3t1OH3l meet at Port Thurs May 9 5 30 Conference meet at Port Mon May 13 5 00 Freshmen Sophomore conference meet Fr May 17 1 O0 State sectlonal meet at Port COACH JOHN BARTH 93 440 1:56 U f 100 Q, .4 j 1 Lf' ' ' ,.,, : ' M , K li - . - 1, , . - . ....... 5 . - AX I 5 1 xy QI 1 iw Z -----f- v I h. Lb' A A 4 'wr --K ,J BASEBALL 6 I I BASEBALL Aprll 25 Apr1l 29 May May May INFIELD SCHEDULE Brookf1eld here Watertown here Menomonee Falls here Salem Central there Tournament INFIELD L to r George Glles Art Luetzow Dale Lucht Gene Langlols J1m Bandlow PITCHERS L to r James Kxtisley and Rzchard Langloxs 4 . I 4 May 2 ...,..,,............ Port Washington here 6 .,.,...Y,,re.,...... 9 .,....,.........,,.... ll ,..,........,,....,,,.,,,,... 94 BASEBALL OUTFIELD L to r Harold Multerer Jxm Bandlow Alan Brown Jlm B1l11ngs Dlck Langlols B111 Vey Fred Behrens fi OUTFIELD fxxifwy COACH VON ARX L. to r: Glenn Mueller and Peter Stieglitz. CATCHERS GIRLS INTRAMURALS GIRLS INTRAMURALS Th1s year many sports mmded g1rls took part 1n our mtramurals Wh1Ch are under the d1rect1on Most of the sports are played on a tournament b8S1S Wlth teams competlng for flrst place Th1S g1VeS the g1rls a chance to wear off some extra energy and st1ll rece1ve enJoyment and relaxat1on pmg pong tenms badm1nton and archery A few g1rls also part1c1pate IH tumblmg Intramurals help to solve the problem of what to do durlng noon hours and also after school I I l of the physical education teacher, Mrs. Von Trott. Some Of The SDOIWS are basketball, volleyball, 96 BOYS INTRAMURALS BOYS INTRAMURALS Boys lntramurals beglns 1n fall w1th football Wh1Ch IS followed by basketball and volleyball In sprmg the boys SW1tCh to pmg pong tourna ments and softball Teams compete agamst each other for the top rank All boys who are not 1n the varslty sports are able to part1c1pate 1n mtramural The games are played durlng the noon hours and are under the dlrectlon and superv1s1on of Mr Barth who sched ules all games Basketball Champions l to r George Rathke Ronald Henn Jerry Strauss Walt Hohner Gary Z1rtzlaff and Wlllxam Vey l l . , ' . . 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Your local lndustry haf, fmg oppoltumtlu 101 both the young hlgh school gxaduate and stlll bnttu oppoltumtles fo1 thy g,1'1du1tf. who s t hlbhtl Lducltxon Power Products Corp Grafton, Wlsc e faq, 109 A ' - . A . . . ' , , . ' ' ' .' ' x fu 2 - ' goo: on o 'ff 1' K z ' . o . xg- .. 3 'Q . ., gi-jf' E V . . I .Egan 1' J 1' ' 'Af W 4-.. f .. J' ' nw -Y -was-Z V - -uv - f 5, ., mn . , : I fx V ' ' X T' 'R 2716? M f'4lP 1 v sf ex S 1 Q 9 YOUR SUMMER FUN STARTS WITH A miirunr UUTBUARD gl' la-0 U AHIIHJAI gl 1 mEyfIlFf QQ NEW L, To L7 :P or TTU Q in-f 60 hp 6 cy New I0 horsepower MERCURY MARK 75 MERCURY TROI. TWIN TWLLVL GREAT MODlzLS b T0 60 HORSLPOWER Be the hlt of the lake shore crowd ihls summer' Take command of any one of iwelve great Mercury ouiboards for 1957 and youll never be lackmg fun or compamon sh1p They re fast they re beauhful ihey do thmgs no engmes ever d1d before' For water skung fxshmg or just plam crulsrng you cant imd greater speed and depend abrhty anywhere MERCURY OUTBOARDS Adverused and sold throughout the WO11d Manufdctuled in Cedarbuxg, by tho Klokhaofor Corporation 110 U 6 U ' L R e e S U f T 2 fxwy F ag ,W if '57 A, I 255' ly - ' ' V - T. v' 4 X I. :I -..'..' .- To U H - U5 ...,.. 4 ., In 7' , ' It . -Z 5 , oooo or our S J W1-1'COMPL1MENTS OF f V Y ' , C x I -- bedflrhurg 1 1 elf ervlle I.dlll1lIl'Y 700 N, WASHINGTON PHONE 4581 B T WJISHES FROM Breltlow btlldlll Thnensvnlle Was 111 1 N I l ,Wy Cz l 1 ' 1 ' I f L U LL Al 4' 1 ,oy .' , V 0 N 419' jun ij' 1 Law ui 'V 'f L 7 I ALL XA ,li L' 4' 'fb ,VL Ll . 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SCHROEDER AGENCY lnsuronce ot All Kinds Cedorburg 1-1 Wisconsin Compliments of CEDARBURG DAIRY Cedorburg Phone 2623 BUDD'S WESTERN AUTO Associate Store Cedorburg Wisconsin Compliments of OZAUKEE MONUMENT Grofton Wisconsin Compliments of F E L Z E R S Fine Food l-lwy M Tlwiensville Compliments of RIVOLI THEATRE See Movies the Nu look woy CinemoScope Visto Vision Compliments ot GUNTHER FUNERAL HOME Cedorburg 2282 MIKE KOEIILER ,sq 916: ca9rzot We P escrxbe The Best For Le s Complete Ins rance P oiechon 11.5 Compliments of CEDARBURG SUPPLY I 5 0 ' l ' . .. r - S ., in u r ' 1 C mplimenfs of 7 Light N Water Commission o ome w ed Ut' 'f CEDARBURG WISCONSIN ELECTRICITY IS YOUR BEST BUY ff! wr f Y Bf? AJJTJ pl QP by WM JV Af, M vt HL Friend HW T Y u H O n Ill y 1 f fy J 4: Rf .,f ff xx Wof' F Cf H 4 li x 5' W X! XL F ff Com ime T of ,' 'N , ,O 0, Q I pda? T A k N 'lv S ' yi - if cf ' if Q fq' Y N M ,, Jyijf XX? 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