Chetek High School - Pine Cone Yearbook (Chetek, WI)
- Class of 1959
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Pubhshed by Sernors CHETEK HIGH SCHOOL Chetek Wlsconsm ik Edrtor Assrstam Edrtor Photographers Adv1sor STAFF JUDY NIELSEN MAVIS ANDERSON JERRY GOTHAM JERRY MCADOW WAYNE BRENHOLT MR MIRO E B A DMINIS TRA TION FACULTY SENIORS IUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN A THLETICS ORGANIZA TIONS ACTIVITIES CLASSES Business Managers --------- -,TIM STUCKERT ,qv ,lim To Mrs Marcella Krueger, who has struggled to stunulate rn terest and mcrease our knowledge and understandmg rn the f1e1d of mathematrcs we the class of 1959, dedrcate thls Pme Cone U1 grateful apprecratlon Her sxncerxty farmess and enthusxasm ID her teachmg have helped us appreclate the tradmons and precedents whlch may gurde us rn planmng for the future Q O . bg, t . , R 0 0 ' - . ' , . . . . . ' . . , . . Sedan! Zuma! STANDING, left to nght Mr Knutson, Mr Pruzek, Mr Chustensen Mr Burnham I O MR ISA ACS MR. GERBER SITTING: Dr. Kristensen, Mr. Van Hollen, Mr. Gilberts. O I 5 artist VN This note to the 1959 graduates is, for all practical purposes, a hello as well asa good-bye. As you enter adult life, I hope you will realize that being an adult carries with it a great deal of responsibility. Our demo- cratic nation guarantees each of us certain inalienable rights. It also demands that each of us conscientiously fulfills obligations to our government as well as to our so- ciety. I need not spell out these rights or obligations. I merely ask that you be cognizant of them and allow them to help you make future decisions - realizing that we live in an imperfect world and that it is necessary to try to improve the world through change. In summary, I would like to call your attention to the sage words of a bygone poet: The blundering ages roll along, Each one intent on righting wrong, And each one leaving in its flight, 9 New wrongs for unborn men to right. 5 x DONALD L. DUNCANSON Xt - N Supervising Principal 2, wXvQ I Q is i SNK siisii t Jexxfgfbkds' As Guidance Director of the Chetek Schools it gives me a great deal of satisfaction and pleasure to extend to you, the Class of 1959, my congratulations! Isincerely hope that this year's guidance program has helped you in some way to fulfill the objectives you have expressed in your class motto. To find your anchorage will be one of the hardest tasks confronting you as new high school graduates. The transition from high school to additional schooling or work is not always an easy one. I hope that through the services offered you this year the change will be made with as little difficulty as possible. Good luck and success to each one of you in all you endeavor. DORRAN C. CELLEY Guidance Director The untrmely passrng of Ralph Dewey stunned our school and the entrre com munrty l-le wxll always be remembered as a gentleman scholar musrcran sportsman and frrend There are many morefrne adrecuves that would descrrbe Mr Dewey, but the frne attrxbutes lrsted probably sum up hrs entlre lrfe better than any others Wrth the organrzatron of the Ralph Dewey Memor1alScholar shlp he wrll always be a part of our school Z w-,X MR JERRY ISAACS MR PAUL LUNDMARK Scxence Vocal Musxc and Hxstory MR GEORGE RAMHARTER MR ROBERT KOENIG Sclence Instrumental Musxc and HISIOIY 'R-an Mas. MARCELLA KRUEGER MR. TOM STEVENS Mathematics Mathematics ghahes earn Mas VIRGINIA JAcoBsoN MR- FRANK WRC Enghsh Enghsh MISS LYNN RADKEY MRS. ALYCE GOTHAM English and Librarian Business Education MG MPX XS. N... Q2 X -L., 'Z x KN MRS IENNIE JONES MR CHARLES DEVINE Coachmg Phys Ed and Hrstory Phys Ed uf I is MR BURL BANKS MR ELDON HIGHT Industrral Arts Coachmg Phys Ed MR ARLAN VANDE WATER and 500181 Sfudles Agriculture 9 V QQ? Kgs -R ' .L W5 Q' -- y .N -J rg. IT! 47 5 . 3 yv , H E 2 S E I Z 'ff QPR X 4 ,E , X X N 3 1 e P M 1 N W . ,WB fr- N ri S si ' QQ Ei ff T Q - . ' D I , n a 9 , .Q ' Wig A l s 1 ' A TX E , jig ,-7 'A 7 MRS MARILYN SCORE MR. SHERMAN WARNER Home Ec , lst Sem Spamsh and Speech MRS JUNE BRODT Not P1ctured Home Ec 2nd Sem MRS BEVERLY CELLEY Spamsh, lst Sem Oggae Sm!! KNUTSON MRS. BETTY BRODT RS MRS MRS MRS MRS BRONSTAD PETERSON FLOR RHEINGANS HENDERSON WMM, J' MR ATWOOD MR HENDERSON .qu ,yy Nt., QA rv ,lg fn'- f w. .- - , 4' ,ity H w ,. A. 1 . .4 7, ,J . . ,,., M ,if 1 If A M: ,ami gi, K 4 Q JAMES BANKS Fuzzy Last night at 12 I felt immense but now I feel like 30 cents Annual 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Choir 2 3 Offlcer 3 Letter man s Club 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Homecoming Es cort 3 4 HOWARD CARLSON A fellow among the best of fellows Annual 4 Golf 3 4 Bowling 4 Bowling Off1cer4 LYNN BARNHART Barney Work fascrnates me Icould sit and look at it for days Baseball 1 DALE COTTINGHAM I thought I saw him studying but lo rt was a dream FFA 3 4 Football 3 Wrestling 3 Choir 3 4 AUDREY BRONSTAD Aud Girls may smile girls may laugh but I giggle on forever Annual 4 FHA 1 2 3 4 Officer 4 Honor Soc1 ety 3 4 Bowling 4 SHARON COYNE Husky Tis better to wear out than rust out Bark2 3 4 Annual4 Nurses Club 2 3 4 FHA 2 4 Chou 2 3 Secretary 3 Class Play 4 L1brar tan 2 Glee Club 3 4 Bowling 4 LEONA BURIC a She s sometimes glad sometimes sad- she s mis- chievous but never bad Annual 4 FHA 1 2 3 4 Officer 4- Choir 3 4 Officer 4- Glee Club 4 Bowling 4 BARRY DAVIS Brer Well, Napoleon was small, too. Class Play 4g Forensics 3. 4192 Ill BOYDEAN DAVIS Boyd If silence was golden I d make a fortune Football 1 2 3 Track 3 4 Letterman s Club 3 4 Bowling 4 DONALD GEHLER Okie Because he doesn t ta lk 15 no sign he has nothing to say Photo Club 1 2 3 FFA 2 3 4 Officer 4 Basket ball 2 Football 4 Choir 3 Band 1 Letterman s Club 4 Track and Wrestling Manager 3 4 DANIEL DAVIS Danrll' When fun interferes with work forget work Bark4 Annual4 Basketball2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 Track 2 3 4 Letterman s Club 3 4 Honor Society 2 PATRICIA GOCKE Re From a little spark bursts a mighty flame Bark 2 3 4 Annual4 Photo Club 2 3 4 Nurses Club 4 Choir 3 Band 1 2 3 4 Officer 4 Foren JOYCE DEWYER Dynamite Her hair is brown her eyes are blue to top 1I off she s Irish too Bark 2 3 Annual 4 Photo Club 1 Class Play Di rector 3 4 Choir 2 Office Gtrl 2 3 Pep Club 1 2 Homecoming Candidate 3 Prom Vice Queen3 DOROTHY GRAVUNDER Dotty Not too loud not too shy in fact she s just rrght RONALD GA SSMAN Some think the world was made for fun and frolic and so do I Photo Club 3 4 FFA 1 2 3 4 Football 3 4 Track 3 4 Wrestling 3 4 Letterman s Club 4 KERMIT GRAY Creamy He s a quiet man but quite a man Photo Club 1 2 3 Wrestling 4 Chorr 1 2 3 Class Play 3 4 Librarian 2 Golfing 4 Bowlrng 4 4 H bu sics 2,3,4g Honor Society 1,2g Bowling 4. JOSEPH HA NBA oe Work before pleasure rf pleasure doesn t tempt Annual4 FFA 1 2 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Wres tlrng 3 4 Chorr 1 2 3 Letterman s Club 3 4 SHIRLEY HOMME rm Here rs a grrl wrth a heart and a smrle who makes the bubble of lrfe worth whrle Bark 1 2 Annual 4 Photo Club 1 2 Nurses Club 1 2 3 4 FHA 1 2 3 4 Forensrcs 4 Glee Club 4 KIRSTEN HANSEN rt Wrth a frrendly smrle she trres to please Student Councrl Presrdent 4 Class Vrce Presrdent 3 Bark 3 Busrness Manager 4 Annual4 Photo Club 2 3 Offrcer 3 FHA 1 2 3 Offtcer 3 Chorr 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Off1cer3 4 u dent Drrector 4 Forensrcs 4 Honor Socrety 1 2 3 4 Musto Clrnrc 3 ROBERT HUTCHISON Hutch To see htm you d thrnk he s quret but after you know lum he s a regular not Photo Club 1 3 FFA 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 Foot 4 Honor Socrety 2 ROBERT HENDERSON Henderbone All great men are dyrng I don t feel so well myself Student Councrl 4 Class President 4 Annual 4 Photo Club 1 2 Basketball 3 Football 1 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Wrestlrng 3 4 Chotr 1 2 3 Class Play 4 Letterman s Club 2 3 4 Radro Club 2 3 Forenstcs 4 Honor Socrety 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 Homecomrng Escort 4 Bowhng 4 ARTHUR IANOTA rt Oh what man may wrthm htm htde Tho angel on the outward srde FFA 1 2 Football 3 4 Track 3 Wrestlmg 3 4 Prom Krng 3 GARY HERRMANN Herm The harder I try the gooder to be the worser I Photo Club 1 2 3 Baseball 1 2 4 Basketball 2 Football 3 4 Chorr 2 3 Letterman s Club 4 Pep Club 4 Homecomrng Escort 4 DAVID JOELSON osh All play and no work makes Josh far from du Photo Club 1 2, Football l, ,fs 's ..J .. ..I .. 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' 'X s V4 fs JOHN JORSTAD If han were money I d be John D Rockefeller FFA 1 2 Track 1 3 Wrestltng 3 4 Letterman s Club 3 4 BRENDA LUER Bren Glortous rughts were not made for slumber Annual4 FHA 1 2 3 4 Honor Soc1ety 1 2 3 4 Prom Queen 3 Bowhng 4 BETTY KAISER Bets Qu1et but sure sweet and demure Moved from Barron 3 Annual 4 FHA 3 4 Glee Club 4 Bowhng 4 GARY MARSH Whlppereno I dare not smlle upon the damsels would break too many hearts Entered from Freeport I1l1no1s 3 Annual 4 Base ball 3 4 Band 3 Letterman s Club 3 4 Prom Vtce Kmg 3 Homecomlng Escort 3 JOHN KNUTSON Pu Lead me not rnto temptatlon but show me where t rs Photo Club 1 2 3 4 FFA 1 2 Wrestlxng 4 Chou' 1 2 Class Play 4 Radlo Club 3 Honor Socxety 1 JOAN MASSIE Stud1ous but full of fun ready to help rn all that s done Student Councrl 3 Class Presxdent 3 Annual 4 FHA 1 2 Chou 1 2 Class Play 3 4 Forenslcs 3 4 Honor Socrety 1 2 3 4 Bowl1ng4 THEODORE LIBERSKY Skle He has the ab1l1ty to do what he w111 Entered from Bloomer 4 FFA 4 LINDA MATSEN Shorty Just quret enough but brrmful of fun Entered from Clucago 3 Annual 4 Homecomtng Candrdate 4 .. g.. i '. ..Jo.. 5535! pwswi' gt X Mx 5 RAMONA MATTSON Mona A right good lassie through and through Her mer its many her faults are few Annual 4 Photo Club 3 Choir 3 Class Play Forensics 3 4 Honor Soctety 1 2 3 4 MARGARET MOE Marg Full of energy pep and zest She s ahead of all the rest' Student Council Treasurer 2 Class Treasurer 3 4 Bark 1 2 3 4 Editor 4 Honor Society 1 2 3 4 Annua14 Photo Club 2 3 4 Choir 1 2 3 4 Secretary Treasurer 4 Band 1 2 3 4 President 4 Class Play 4 Homecomrng Candrdate 1 Home coming Queen 4 FHA 1 JERRY MCADOW Mac If I ever find love I 11 put it in a test tube Student Counc111 4 Bark4 Annual 3 4 Photo Club 1 2 3 4 Vice President 3 President 4 Class Play 4 Radio Club 3 President 3 Foren sics 1 Honor Society 1 2 3 4 Homecoming Es cort 2 3 DOROTHY NECHVATAL Dott Smart and vrvacrous 1SIh1Sg31 Always smiling a ready pal Bark 1 2 3 4 Annual4 Photo Club 1 2 Nurses Club 1 2 3 4 FHA 1 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Choir 1 2 3 Band 1 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Forensics 2 3 4 Honor Society 1 2 3 4 CAROLYN MIKULA Carrie A smile here a smile there Her cheery nature is everywhere Class Treasurer 1 2 Bark 2 3 4 Annual4 Choir 1 2 3 Class Play 3 4 Forensics 4 Honor Socr ety 4 Pep Club 3 Homecoming Candidate 1 B Team Cheerleader 3 Glee Club 4 EMILIE NICHOLS m High school days have their delights but don t compare with hrgh school nights Bark4 Annual 4 FHA 1 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Class Play 3 4 Forensics 4 Honor Society 1 3 4 Homecoming Candidate 3 Bowling 4 FREDERICK MOMMSEN Fred If studying were a disease I cl be immune to it Choir 1 2 3 4 Librarian 2 3 4 JUDITI-l NIELSEN u As bnmful of mischief wit and glee as any girl could ever be ClassV1ce President 2 Bark 2 3 4 Annual 3 4 Editor 4- Nurses Club 2 3 4 Vice President 2 President 3 Reporter 4- Class Play 3 4- Choir 1 3g Bowling 4. N...-vii' DAVID OMTVEDT Buttons I would study rf I could frnd any pleasure rn ll Photo Club 1 2 Wrestlrng 4 Chorr 1 Class Play3 PAUL SKOUG I d rather hug a prgskm than a gxrl FFA 1 2 Football 3 4 Track 3 4 Wrestlrng 3 4 Letterman s Club 4 DENNIS OVERBY Lefty A mrghty speedster who brought us fame He put hrs heart 1nto every game Student Counc1l2 Bark 4 Annual 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Football 1 2 Track 2 Chou 3 Class Play 4 Letterman s Club 1 2 3 4 Honor Socrety 1 2 4 Class Vrce Prestdent 1 res rdent 2 Badger Boy 3 FFA 1 2 Reporter 2 ANNA MAE STANLEY Ann Wrtty and wrse but mrschref twmkles 1n her eyes Class Vrce Presrdent 4 Bark 3 Photo Club 2 FH 4 Cholr 1 3 Forensrcs 4 Honor Soctety 1 2 4 PATRICIA RHEINGA NS at Annual 4 FHA 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 4 Class Play 3 Bowlrng 4 ROBERT STEFCZAK B0 Grrls are bothersome but I don t mrnd belng bothered FFA 1 Football 2 3 4 Track 1 2 Wrestlmg 4 Class Play 3 4 Letterman s Club 4 Radto Club 3 Forensrcs 4 Honor Soctety 3 4 BEVERLY RUNKLE Thrs senror glrl 15 always fun and really swell to everyone FHA 1 2 3 Chou 1 2 3 Bow11ng4 JAMES STUCKERT Stuck Humor and personalrty plus He made a h1t wrth all of us Student Councrl 1 3 Class Prestdent 1 Annual 3 4 FFA 1 2 3 4 Off1cer2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Choxr 1 3 Class Play 3 4 Letterman s Club 2 3 4 Forensrcs 1 2 Honor Socxety 2 Homecomrng Kmg 4 . , : . , : . : .32 ' . , : ' ' . P - ' ' : : : A VIP Il The only way to have a friend is to be one. H bu ,.Bev.. LINDA SWANT Lin Her mind is on her work, but her heart is else- where, Annual 4g FHA 1,2,3,4, Officer 4g Choir 1,2,3, 4, Officer 43 Glee Club 4g Bowling 4, VIRGINIA VAN HOLLEN Ginny A very nice gal is this one- Whose big brown eyes hold lots of fun Annual 4- Photo Club 2- Band 1 2 3 4, Officer 4- Forensics 4- Homecoming Candidate 2 WAYNE TA FT Sorry dear we re out of gas Annual 4 FFA 1 2 3 4 Reporter 4 Football 3 4 Choir 1 3 Wrestling 3 4 Letterman s Club 4 LINDA WALLER in Blest with a charm that is sure to please Class Secretary 4 Bark 1 2 3 4 Annual 4 Photo Club 1 Nurses Club 2 3 4 FHA 2 3 4 Choir 2 Office Girl 2 3 4 Forensics 2 Honor Society 2 3 A Team Cheerleader 1 2 3 Pep Club 1 2 3 GAIL UNTERSCHUETZ. Chris It s better to be little and shine than to be big and cast a shadow Bark 3 Annual 4 Photo Club 1 Nurses Club 3 4 FHA 1 4 Forensics 4 EUGENE WINTRONE Euge Let the world go by as rt may I 11 take it either way Choir 3 4 Double Quartet 4 Band 2 3 4 Offr get 3 M 1 y f J q A 17 f Y ,4: ' ' ' I ' - V' A ddrjrf I I pl A lv , ' 52, , 'ry A- L . 1 V L F MV , W Q L H :Ui 1 it A f X Q I lm! tg . .JV 1 4 ,IJ , k J VD N A ,fx I tilt' LLL i ff ' : ff' 'L M F7-'v' 'W ,I M4 QL, i g H,, V L J ' j,vV I I President ROBERT HENDERSON V1ce Presrdent ANNE MAE STANLEY Secretary LINDA WALLER Treasurer Student Counc11 KIRSTEN HANSEN Student Councll JERRY MCADOW CLASS MOTTO Today we launch Where shall we anchor? CLASS FLOWER White Rose CLASS COLOR Mmt Green and Whne MARGARETMOE W JOAN MA SSIE KIRSTEN HANSEN MARGARET MOE 13.-I C37 into B9 FRONT left to rtght Ramona Mattson, Em111e Nxchols Brenda Luer Dorothy Nechvatal BACK Jerry McAdow Patncla Gocke Robert Henderson DENNIS OVERBY MARGARET MOE JAMES STUCKERT Every sprmg two boys and one gul from the Iuntor Class are selected to represent thexr school at Badger State. Badger Boys State is held at Rrpon, Wxsconsm Badger Guls State rs located on the Umversity of Wtsconsm campus at Madtson The purpose of Badger State is to educate youth m the duties, priv xleges, nghts, and responstbtlmes of Amencan cinzenshxp Badger State is a wonderful expenence for young people lt gtves them an opporttmtty to meet new friends and the great feelmg of pnde tn bemg an Amencan Cmzen We thank the Amencan Leglon for sponsonng us We only wish that all students could attend -Q .f-. if 5 1 f 'ii 'Ha if X MASON DAVIS RICHARD DUBOIS AUDREY EKSTROM 1 S...... Wg, XX an fir' JAMES FLOR ' gag RICHARD GA LBRA ITH I wo Q45 BEVERLY AMENDT EILEEN ANDERSON SHERRYL ANDERSON ELVERA BECKER HAROLD BOWERS ANDREW BRONSTAD LUANN CIPOV JAMES CLAIRE KATHYLEAN COEY DELORES COLE RALPH COWIN LORETTA DALHOE JERRY GOTHAM ss ' JOHN GUNDALE Q f ARLENE HAM1LToN W MA IUDITH HA NSON RUTH HA NSON MITCHELL HA RLSON CYNTHIA HEMBROOK x RAW BRUCE JENSEN DAVID JOHNSON DAVID KNUTSON LESTER KOBLISKA JA NICE KONEC NY M ORRIS LEAR OLA F LEE LA RRY LOFT US JU DITH MA DISON JANET METZENBAUER DONALD NELSON MARY NEUROTH FLORENCE NEWMAN JAMES OKJRSKI DONNA OLSON JEROME OTTERHOLT C URT IS OVERBY SA NDRA PARR BA RBA RA PA ULSRUD ROGER PETERSON ROBERT PIERCE DONALD POPOWSKI WILLIAM RAILTON KATHLEEN ROBINSON I fp A-A 5 I2 Not Plctured MAVIS ANDERSON ,,, RICHARD BREUER BRUCE DAVIS ROBERT HANSON LINDA IACLBSON JANETTE OGILVIE WESLEY PHETTEPLACE ARLENE HAMILTON JERRY GOTHAM JANET METZENBAUER IANICE KONECNY BRUCE IENSEN Presrdent V1ce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Student Councrl p I N A I f 'nv M4 ARTHUR SCHOFIELD IANICE SCHUYLER VERNON SETCHELL OSCAR SKOUG MARY ANN SOLUM BONNIE THALACKER KENT THALACKER MICHEAL WAITE DENNIS WHITE CONSTA NCE WINDLE RANDALL WINDLE KATHLEEN ZOBRAK cuuafa6l4440ffcc0w Y 'AN . 3 3, N5 J uw' .Q N ,fu 'r Ex it :K f' . 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Clrfford Bronstad Sharon Bronstad Wrlham Bronstad Barbara Ca nfreld JAMES STEVENS Presrdent JUDITH FOSTVEDT Secretary ARDELLE HA UGESTUEN Treasurer WAYNE BRENHOLT Student Councrl Ervin Amundson Ronald Anderson Louise Atwood Richard Bauer Sherman Bell Sandra Benedict John Bergene Judith Bemard Barbara Bethel Helen Brady Wayne Brenholt Drane Brrnk ZKQJJUWZOM KAREN MOE -------- Vice President Lynn Cipov Byron Davis Joyce Davls Sharon Decker Cynthra Dobrowolskx Merhn Dodge Karen Dreysse Mary Ann Dreysse Sandra Dunham Raymond Elftman Burton Carlson Charles Carpenter Frank Chester Carol Chnstxanson Clyde Chnsuanson Janet Chrxsnanson Andrea Cottmgham Jeffrey Davxs Judrrh Frrzgerald Charlotte Gardner Judnh Fosrvedt Sharon Gllbert Sandra Gilberts Curt1s Grlbertson Donna Gravunder Kathleen Gunderman Dav1d Hagen Marlyce Hanson Ardelle Haugestuen Dawn Hegna Susan Hegna Wayne Hembrook Jerry Hodgson Perry Hodgson Glona Howard Larry Hughes Bon1ta Hutcluson Kent Jensen Judy Johnson Leon Jones Gerald Olson 5'm kd' Judrth Mrx Karen Moe 39116 Jerome Kalal Sandra Krause D1anne Lee Kenneth Lee Jerry Leverson Wanda Ltghtner Judrrh Lynn Jean Massre Jerry Massre Ruth Mattox Jean M111er Lorra me Moe Bradley Nelson W1111am Ntchols Mary Ann Nordlee Allen Novak Duane Relschel Theodore Polzrn Fredenck Rhemgans Not Plc tured Davrd Rhone Dale Rrch Ruby Bosanslu Darrel Robtnson De lmer Severson Sue Sherr111 Jean Skoug Melvm Sm1th Steven Smrth Marhn Solum James Stevens Dxane Topper B111y Vanderhnd Betty Vobeyda Kay Warte Sandra Wrltgen Johnette Zrdek Kathleen Zmsmaster Mrchael Zrnsmaster vit it 6 Y Q4 X53 A-we Wd? ta. . 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Vvlgl J ,. -4 J ' JKJJL X J J N J K a a r I ' , A 75 xx I G 4.- K. uf 1 ZQMMWJ TERRY BRADY SHARON HOVLAND ANITA HERRMANN SANDRA PETERSON JAMES RUSSELL - - Roger Brower Russell Brower President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Student Council Richard Amans Carol A nderson Derwynn Anderson Velma Anderson Carol Austin J Judith Bauer Marilyn Berning James Botts Diane Bowers Loretta Brachtl Jerry Brady Barbara Brekken 65444 Offazefu Karen Carlson Donna Clarre James Colvard Sharon Cutsforrh Gary Dalhoe Jerry Dalhoe Norman Gronning Galen Hagen Joyce Hamrlton Glenda Davrs Kerth Davxs Blame Demus Alan Engstrom Roger Engstrom Gaylen Garner Judnh Gassman Joyce Gorham Mary Ellen Greenhill John Hammes Barbara Hanson Ronald H111 Douglas Holman Donald Hover Sharon Hovland George Howard Elroy Janota Melvrn Jerry James Johnson LouAnn Johnson R1chard Haugen Jack Hegna Amta Herrmann Robert Johnson JoAnne Jorstad Lowell Kaub Rosahe Kaylor Rosemary Kern Margaret Knutson f Q 'Q' J fe- ' , x -X Wrath 1? Not Pictured Donald Bruss Dennis Knutson Barbara Lowe George Scott Da le Solberg I 9 Donald Lyon William Konecny Ravn Krause Larry Lenbom Diann Libersky Barbara Lowe Roy Lowe Maxine Madison Royce Mattson Loren Mrkula Kathleen Moe Anita Nashlund Kathleen Nelson Gary Newman Gale Niceswanger Glorra Nichols Elaine Novak Dennis Oborski Kathleen Overby Norman Paulsrud Kathleen Perry Sandra Peterson Dorothy Rhone Ja mes Russell Gary Sterchen Lyle Strong Shirley Swanson John Tha lacker Stephenie Wasko Marie Williams 5 Marsha Williams Ingrid Wold Janet Zwexfel W ul R 115 RN 'G- Q .Q ni 4: . . I F I K F ' . D 5' R XL' J tl . . if is le A N R 5-:rf y L gm K ' in V l ' 5 32 5 , Richard Pruzek Q ,lj A - ,T KA' L4 A 75 'Vg ' ' Ml:'f1lla rg Af W jijy.- J? SITTING left to right J Botts, D Solberg I F1or,J Banks, R Haugen N Paulsrud, R. Wrndle SECOND ROW D Severson,J Thalacker, N Gronn1ng,J Hodgson,J Hegna, P Hodgson, D Gehler G Nrceswanger, O Skoug K Jensen, W Brenholt THIRD ROW Mr I-light COACH R Pierce B Carlson, R Gassman, B Davis, C Carpenter J Russe11,J Brady P Skoug T Polzm,J Colvard Mr Devrne, ASST COACH FOURTH ROW R Henderson, R Stefczak, A Ianota G Herrmann W Taft,J Gotham,J Stuckert, G Olson, G Howard, D Knutson Managers WAYNE BRENHOLT - DELME R SEVERSON The Chetek Bulldogs ended their first football season as a member of the Heart O North Conference in a ue for sixth place with a record of two victories, two tres, and three defeats After opening the season with a victory over non-conference Gilman, Coach Hight's Bulldogs scored a total of 68 points in seven contests against their conference opponents. Entering most games as underdogs, the Chetek gridders were soon dubbed Giant Killers as they defeated or tied highly favored opponents. Highlight of the season was the 18-7 homecoming victory over favored Spooner. 52 5., -3-'JA 50 58 73 tg, Q ,618 ll x.,. v 1 . 23. .til s 4 3' , 11114, 6' U . vmuilxmd ll Meg '? . f 1 Aa? 3i l H ,511 Z6 U 3 ,Q MQ rw W W 4 9 ,xref f'f5f V swiibffwf 'Q HQ ' Six LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Stuckert, G. Marsh, R. Pierce, J. Banks, I. Gotham, D. Overby. ln their first season of Heart O'North basketball competition, Coach Devine's Bulldogs surprised the conference by compiling a record of eight wins and six losses which was good for fourth place. Employing a fast break offense and a pressing defense, the spirited Bulldogs provided fans with an exciting brand of basketball. Highlighting the season was a marathon contest in which the Devine cagers edged Bloomer after two overtimes and four rounds of free throws In another thriller the Bulldogs ended Shell Lake's 21 game win streak. 1 Managers JAMES STEVENS - WAYNE BRENHOLT Forward GA RY MA RSH make! eauhfc Center HM STUCKERT Forward DENNIS OVERBY all Guard Center IKM BANKS DAN DAVIS .5 Nl 8 DQ N :Ji-11 1 'Y Ya? S 4' 1 0 . 'L Lv, A I 'SQ an I 7 , 1 2' 2 , , 5 2 5 5 1 4 li , wx W - R, f 1 ' g , V? ..,... AV ' af , , 4315: 5 T 1' 4 '., 1-'W W- j,g,gs5..1 hiv, 5 rm fr FIRST ROW, left to right: O. Skoug R. Gassman, T. Polzin, P. Skoug, B. Davis. SECOND ROW: D Davis, M. Harlson, M. Davis, R. Henderson, Mr. Devine, COACH. Coach Hight's 1958 thinclads placed third in the He Os'yNorth Conference. This year's returning lettermen, Bob Henderson, Dan Dav' , a lLB6ydeas,1yavis will he back running, jumping, and throwing for the Bulldogs undegrt 'direeyg of our ne , . , J Mr. Devine. Ch 1 i, if A4 '--A 'I l ly 1 FX X . Vx. xlwb' l X V xx , N - A X K' x. Xi FX Og ' f N x J Q A, V. QCP' fl fi rb 'N J X141 FRONT, left to right: B. Carl- son, R. Pierce, J. Flor, C. Overby, D. Knutson. BACK: Mr. l-light, COACH: D. Overby, J. Banks, G. Olson, J. Gotham, W. Btenholt. Y 'WW 9 9 Coach Fischer's 1958 Bulldogs, playing their first competition in the Heart O' North Conference, nailed down the championship by winning six of seven games Victories over Barron, New Auburn, and Ladysmith in the Prairie Farm District placed the team in the Milltown Sectional where Curt and Dennis Overby pitched the Bulldogs into the State Tournament at Eau Claire. The Bulldogs opened the State Tournament by defeating Salem Central but were de feated the next day by defending champions Eau Claire who went on to win the State title. Chetek's ace southpaw pitcher, Dennis Overby, was selected as a member of the All-State Tournament Team. This season the Bulldogs, under Coach l-light, will be aiming for the state tournament once again. 'Willy ,J Dennis Overby K! 0 Jim Banlim Stu 1 x Z .XX . ' A ,J O. ' gi i.,,g41 . - W. '..,,, Q , i, . rf2..f' f ,f ' ' 5 4 ,A 1 -., . 7f1'2i,,-Q.-.f - ,t - Q.. .. 1--is., A- i Q 1 f 6 l ax ni ga 64 if 3? Q 9 I sm 5. , .Msg Pf ,. 7 6' an .nv-nn M N dm at D . , 0 wh 'f' A lm, 1 A, ' -M, .. 9ffQ f?Wq6 Qf5f5 433 if-1 f 5 A-+ 13 43? lg SL V2 Q. 5. 4, 4. - ...mf ' ' .. ,Q Q.: Q, gk .1 J 4 , . A, ,A W... .A., , ..h, , 'f 42412 fel: 43' X w W, , ,.,. ..,. , ,.,.. ,,,. . .3 15? 5 I: 53 vffl L 2 , ' ' W S i I , ' A .fi ' vgwi awp 25 V . 4 1 w Ns, in 'fi Aff! 2 i ,W - , '. -4 A an-b HUP' uw W-W -iw w fn ,, k,5,EQ',,, If ,ry V, - .M '11 3 I KIRSTEN HANSEN MR ROBERT KOENIG Musrc Chmc Drrecror Ween STANDING, left to rrght Eugene Wrnrrone, Assrstant Lrbrarran Irm Webb John Bergene Asslstant Managers Bruce Jensen Advemsmg Manager SITTING Par Gocke Lrbrarran Krrsren Hansen Vrce Presrdenr Margaret Moe Presrdent Vxrgmra Van Hollen Secretary x I Q I A I 5. 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Other appearances included an exchange concert with Spooner High School and a spring concert featuring selections from musical comedies. The chorus also was represented at the District Music Festival and the Solo and Ensemble Music Festival at Rice Lake. 5 ' I v sp . L ,i I lf- x s. It . , 4- , A . , . I, . 1 H, j ' ' V i ' ' ' -. A' , If . -' K I, I. ,, I - , ,- , ii- 41. 1, Nil Jn fi' if v' C 0 rI7li I kf YY f Llfinpt A- fi, I ,YQ ilhir 11'-'IU' 'VI' yt l ns L? L' If if ' f X Lt' U J tmsilfav 3 A . , A . , . a t ,ff J JJ' ' S, LL 'QL , 7 ix LEFT TO RIGHT LuAnn Clpov, Kathy Robmson, Robe Commlttee Dlanne Bunk Judy Lynn, L1brar1ans Leona Burxc, Secretary Llnda Swant, Presldent Kusten Hansen Margaret Moe Marlyce Hanson 0 . . . . l . . 0 D Q I - plea Une LEFT TO RIGHT James Russell Lyle Strong Eugene Wlntrone Jerry Brady James DIRECTOR Marlyce Hanson ACCOMPANIST ' Vfwdwd Claire, Olaf Lee, Royce Mattson, John Gundale, Kent Thalacker, Mr. Lundmark, If If 7 IUDY GASSMAN SANDRA DUNHAM INGRID WOLD KITTY ZINSMASTER EILEEN ANDERSON 6400 'Q xwviii SHARON HOVLAND JUDY LYNN JUDY JOHNSON ANITA HERRMANN LYNN CIPOV che Staff MAVIS ANDERSON Asslstant Ednor JUDY NIELSEN Ednor JERRY MCA DOW Photographer SW! Sli MARGARET MGE ARLENE HAMILTON Eduor Assxstam Eduor I FIRST ROW left to nght J Russell W Brenholt J Brady SECOND ROW R Hen derson K Hansen, A Hamllton THIRD ROW J McAdow,I Stevens B Jensen glances H , ' : . , . , . . : . , . . 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