Chilton High School - Tigerette Yearbook (Chilton, WI)

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Tigerette Chilton High School Chilton, Wisconsin Administration . 3 Underclassmen . . . 28 Board of Education . . 4 Organizations . . . . 36 Faculty . 6 Sports 54 Seniors .10 Advertising 66 Editor STAFF Audrey Stecker Asst. Ed Viola Roehrig Sports Ed. . . Kay Gordon Business Mgr. Kathy Lefeber Photo Chief . Mary Lou Koehler Advisor Mr. Bidwell Dedication To you, our PARENTS, We offer this dedication With pride and sincerity. Arvie W. Gordon Superintendent Administration Dear Seniors, Within a few weeks the Class of '59 will have completed four years of high school education. What you have accomplished in that short span of years depends largely upon the degree of effort put forth cooperatively by you and your instructors. It has been our aim to instill a spirit of inquisitiveness in each of you—a desire to search out the truth through orderly and reflective thinking. Many of the facts you have learned will soon be forgotten and others may prove to be of little practical value but if you have achieved some small measure of success in learning how to think critically for yourselves then your efforts and ours have not been in vain. In these past years you have enjoyed the advantages of the greatest educational system in the world today—a democratic system based on principles of equality of opportunity and human dignity. You have an obligation to your country to protect that system against the totalitarian philosophies that threaten it. Let your lives and accomplishments shine as living proof of the superiority of our democratic ideals. Good luck, A. W. Gordon Dear Seniors, I would like to use a quotation which Theodore Roosevelt made in 1891 as a basis for these remarks because I believe it applies even more strongly to the present day situation. He said, Our country calls not for a life of ease, but for a life of strenuous endeavor. The twentieth century looms before us big with the fate of many nations. If we stand idly by, if we seek merely swollen, slothful ease, and ignoble peace, if we shrink from the hard contests where men must win at hazard of their lives and at the risk of all they hold dear, then the bolder and stronger peoples will pass us by and will win for themselves the domination of the world. Among the members of our student body are to be found examples of those who do seek slothful ease. None of these has gained a great deal from being in school. They have continually denied themselves opportunity to display the self-discipline that should be expected from maturing young people. If the future of our country were to be left in the hands of these future citizens, there would be much to fear. Fortunately, however, there are also among the members of the student body of Chilton High School, many young people who do pursue a life of strenuous endeavor. These are the young people who have contributed so much to the highly successful school activities of the past year. They have put a great deal of hard work into their efforts and, as a result, have gotten a lot out of school. The leadership and direction of student affairs has been in their hands and they have not shrunk from the strenuous efforts needed to do the job well. It is to be expected that those who have worked hard and achieved much will continue to be the same kind of citizen in the future and will be the good leaders they have been in their years in school. We hope that those who have shirked their responsibilities will begin to follow the example of strenuous endeavors of the more successful students to insure more success for themselves. Earl J. Anderson Principal Best wishes, E. J. Anderson Board of Education Mr. Gervase Bloomer Mr. William Stauss The Board of Education consists of five men from various walks of life who devote their time and energies to the continuation and betterment of the education of Chilton's future adult citizens. In cooperation with the Superintendent of Schools and various group interests within the community they have strived to follow the footsteps of their predecessors to provide for all a most adequate preparation for adult life. Mr. Alpheus Larson Mr. Edward Krans Mr. Clarence Schmeiser BUS DRIVERS: Ervin Wolf, Elroy Korb, Bob Larson, Merlin Zahn, Bill Mollen, Victor Boll, Fred Ludwig, Bill Larson, Gilbert Cooper, Arno Hertel. COOKS: Leona Bowe, Leona Jensen, Dorothy Daun, Sally Winkler, Dorothy Schaff. CUSTODIANS: Oscar Boehnlein, Ervin Gruel. NOT SHOWN: Henry Woelfel. LXS Mr. Augsburger Get back in your own stall! Mr. Bidwell The essence of life is struggle. Miss Brackett Be a little quiet girls. Mr. Freiburger Quiet down children, and I do mean children. Mr. Friedel Stop using that vulgar language in the showers! Mrs. Schmitz Get out your dictionaries. Mrs. Schomisch All right, the second bell has rung. Mr. Schuh Stand up if you're going to talk. Miss Burke Pick up your towels, girls. Mr. Drone Take out a half sheet of paper. Mr. Eifealdt Tomorrow will be opportunity day. Mr. Gentile Shut up! Miss Haskey Keep your eyes on the book. Mr. Pautz How about some of you guys coming down here third hour and working? Mr. Schuler ''You're about the laziest person around! !! Mr. Smits Some of you people have a one track mind, only it's off the track. Mr. Thompson 'Tomorrow we will have an evaluating experience. V -L Honor Co-Valedictorian Paul Burbey Co-Valedictorian Judy Schmahl Paul Horst Flag Raisers Mary Hertel and Paul Burbey Students Betty Crocker Homemaker of T omorrow Audrey Stecker Virginia Geiser DAR Award Winner Mary Hertel Viola Roehrig Barbara Schmid Janice Welch Suzanne Werner Senior History First Semester Officers ROW 1: Mary Hertel, Treasurer; Janice Welch, Secretary. ROW 2: Ralph Hillmann, President; Alan Depies, Vice-President. Second Semester Officers ROW 1: Darlene Nett, Secretary; Susan Laughrin, Treasurer. ROW 2: Paul Burbey, Vice-President; John Miller, President. September '55 we, the class of '59, entered high school as all freshmen do--bewildered, anxious and confused. We were the largest class, numbering 103, and at our first class meeting we elected Mary Hertel to be our president; Jim Westerhouse, Vice-President; Bill Schneider, Secretary; and Judy Schmahl, Treasurer. Our boys took up their interest with sports which were football, basketball, and baseball. Being freshmen, homecoming was something new for us and we managed somehow to decorate a float and string along with the exciting occasion. The approaching second semester brought a new set of officers with Paul Burbey as President; Janice Welch, Vice-President; Barbara Schmid, Secretary; and Mary Vogel, Treasurer. Our class as freshmen participated in all activities and enjoyed all Chilton High had to offer. With the beginning of our sophomore year we were a wiser group--so we thought, and following the usual procedure we began our year with the election of officers. Judy Schmahl was President; Mary Hertel, Vice-President; Susan Dhein, Secretary; and Barbara Schmid, Treasurer. As in the preceding year we found our boys doing their best in sports--first on the gridiron and later in basketball. We had Ann Binsfcld on the A squad for cheering, along with Sharon Sartori and Mary Vogel on the B squad. Meanwhile our girls were joining G.A.A., F.H.A., Library Club and the other activities. As time passed quickly, the second semester rolled around and we found the following as our newly elected officers--Paul Burbey, President; Virginia Geiser, Vice-President; Ann Binsfeld, Secretary; and Karen Cooper, Treasurer. The most important event of the year for us was the Heart Hop held February 15. Darlene Nett was chosen by the class as the class Sweetheart. Leaving school as sophomores we had only bigger and better things to look forward to as juniors and upperclassmen. In the fall of '57 we entered the halls of Chilton High confident and anxious to get in the spirit and swing of things. The first order of business again was class officers election with the following people elected: Mary Hertel, President; Virginia Geiser, Vice-President; Karen Coo r, Secretary; and Kathy Lefeber, Treasurer. Football being the first sport event of the year brought out a few juniors who were determined to do their best. Time also ushered in the basketball season with junior boys on the varsity and B squad. Ann Binsfeld, Sharon Sartori, Mary Vogel, Susie Laughrin, and Susan Dhein were among the cheerleaders who backed our team. The other juniors busied themselves with other extracurricular activities with Susan Dhein bringing home an A from state in Forensics. Finally came the second semester which would bring about our Prom King and really start things on their way for the important event on May 16. Paul Horst was elected President and King with Viola Roehrig as Queen and Vice-President. Peggy Wettstein became Secretary and Mary Hertel, Treasurer. On the Prom Court were Virginia Geiser and Paul Burbey, Suzanne Werner and John Miller, Peggy Wettstein and Ralph Hillmann, Geraldine Reimer and Ed Lodes, and Karen Cooper and Alan Depies. The theme for the dance was Oriental Paradise with Ron Harvey furnishing his wonderful music. The patiently awaited night passed too quickly. Immediately following this event came final exams and in no time we were on our way to becoming seniors. Our school now became good old C.H.S. to us, the proud seniors, as we began our last year realizing all things would be the last. To start things right we elected Ralph Hillmann as our class President, Alan Depies as Vice-President, Janice Welch as Secretary, and Mary Hertel as Treasurer. The entire school elected Mary Hertel and Paul Burbey as flag raisers--an honor reserved for seniors. David Whitby, Bill Schneider, Paul Burbey, Kurt Hof-meister, Dave Dombrock, John Miller (All-Conference Player) and Joe Schmidlkofer were the seniors who played first string and did a praiseworthy job. Then came the '58 Homecoming--excitement ran high in every respect. A lovely homecoming court was chosen--Ann Binsfeld, Barbara Schmid, Virginia Geiser, and Sue Laughrin with Mary Hertel reigning as queen of the gala affair. After the game everyone enjoyed dancing to the music of Herbie Schneider. Basketball season brought lots of spirit with Allie Schmidlkofer and Ken Suchan doing a tremendous job in helping the team. Three senior girls—Ann Binsfeld, Susan Dhein, and Sharon Sartori helped cheer the boys along on the A squad with Mary Vogel and Susan Laughrin on the B squad. For second semester officers the class elected John Miller, President; Paul Burbey, Vice-President; Susan Laughrin, Treasurer; and Darlene Nett, Secretary. Under these officers the seniors planned for their graduation and other senior affairs which were held in the remaining part of the year. All too soon June 4, 1959 came; we had to leave Chilton High, the fond memories it brought, activities participated in, and the faculty which helped us through these important years. Class Will We, the Senior Class of Chilton High School, City of Chilton, County of Calumet, and State of Wisconsin, being of sound mind and body, do hereby publish and declare, this our last will and testament, sworn and subscribed before the class this 4th day of June, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-nine. This document is as follows: To our Parents, we will our appreciation for giving us a chance to receive an education. To the Faculty, we will our thanks for their help in aiding us through our four years of education. To the Freshmen, we leave the greenness we wore off during the last years of our high school education and our pull with the faculty. To the Sophomores, we will our friendliness and our ability to get along with others. To the Juniors, we leave the beams on our faces so there will be brightness in school next year. I, Paul Anhalt, will my love to work to any loafer. I, Rosita Bangart will my ability to get along with Julie to James Fredrich. I, Caroline Biese will my ability to sew to Kathy Fox. I, Ann Binsfeld will my vivaciousness to any quiet underclassmen. I, Mary Brandel will my Gift of Gab to Mary Jane Daun. I, Barbara Broker will my knowledge of the world to anyone who wants to discover a new earth. I, Robert Boll will my wavy hair to the Marines. I, Janice Bowe will my quietness to the Sophomore Class. I, Eldred Buechel will my season ticket to dances to Loretta Mortimer. I, Paul Burbey will my personality to Don Dietz. I, Gerald Burg will my curly hair to all girls who have to set their's every night. I, Karen Cooper will my position as GAA president to Janice Geiser. I, Charlotte Dallmann will my black slacks to the motorcycle club. I, Robert Demi will just leave school with a sigh of relief. I, Martha Dernier will my deep thoughts in Chemistry to a future student. I, Alan Depies will my car to my brother Dale to come to school with next year. I, Susan Dhein will my dramatic ability to Leander Karls. I, Diane Dohr will my freedom to anyone who wants it. I, David Dombrock will my imagination to anyone having trouble with themes. I, George Doern will just leave. I, DeWitt Everix will my scientific ability to Dennis Fritschka. I, Annette Fye will my long hair to Elvis. I, Virginia Geiser will my bug collection to anyone taking Biology. (For $5.00 that is) I, Ronald Gilbertson will my studiousness to Bill Larson, Jr. I, Marlene Graf will my nose for news to the uninformed. I, Kenneth Grenzer will my ambition to James Winkel. Arlene Hauser and James Westerhouse will their comer back to the school. I, Glenroy Heimermann will my car to Mr. Gentile. I, Mary Hertel will my personality to the Sophomore girls. I, Ralph Hillmann will my success in Ag. to Rett Humke. I, Kurt Hofmeister will my job as errand boy for Mr. Thompson to Jerry Fox. I, Paul Horst will my A's in Chemistry to any scatterbrains. I, Germaine Jaeckels will my sense of humor to all Irish men. I, Ruth Jannsen will my height to next year's basketball team. I, Janice Johnson will my giggle to Mary Ann Thuecks. I, Lucille Kress will my freckles to Sharon Zorn. I, Roger Kreuger will leave this space. I, Susan Laughrin will my inability to blush to Miss Haskey. I, Kathy Lefeber will my position as FHA president to someone who can get along with the FFA. I, Mary Lindner will keep what little I have for myself. I, Edward Lodes will take along my witty remarks for future reference. I, Kenny Luchterhand will my acting ability to Hubert Koehler. I, Marvin Ludwig will my musical ability to Diane Hauser. I, Paul Ludwig will my knowledge of traffic laws to Paul Ziegelbauer. I, Julie Mallmann will my noon hour rides to my sister Margaret. I, Jeanne Mayer will my fun at parties to Darlene Lau. I, John Miller will my many muscles to John Wegner. I, Karen Muellenbach will my ability to get along with the teachers to Deedy Hephner. I, Betty Mueller will my driver's license to Roma Woelfel. I, Margie Nennig will my dancing ability to Roger Daun. I, Susan Nennig, will my school ambition to my brother Bob. I, Darlene Nett, will my ability to get along with the Junior boys to my sister Elaine. I, Bill Phillips, will my innocent look and devilish ways to Pat Bishop. I, David Pilling, will my job as chauffeur to Jerome Geiser. I, Gloria Pingel, will my notebooks to my sister for future reference. I, Audrey Redig, will my height to any Freshman basketball player who doesn't want to get run over. I, Mary Jane Reiser, will my lateness to the bus drivers. I, Viola Roehrig, will my confusing situations at Potter to anyone who wants them. I, Robert Rollmann, will my manly physique to Art Hertel. I, John Rozman, will my ability to get through high school in four years to Chuck Meyer. I, Sharon Sartori, will my Italian ancestry to anyone who wants to get along with Mr. Gentile. I, Elmar Schad, will my drawing ability to Pat Flanagan. I, Dale Shaurette, will my engineering ability to next year's freshman float committee. I, John Schmahl, will my morning siestas to anyone who likes to sleep in the morning. I, Judy Schmahl, will my red hair to Mr. Schuh to match his temper. I, Barbara Schmid, will my shorthand speed to anyone taking Shorthand II. 1, Allen Schmidlkofer, will my books to someone who will use them more than I did. I, Joseph Schmidlkofer, will my football ability to Dennis Fritschka. I, Agnes Schmitt, will my job as secretary to Mr. Pautz to anyone willing to give up a lot of time. I, William Schneider, will the comedian in me to anyone taking American Problems so they can keep the class entertained. I, Audrey Stecker, will my position as editor of the Annual to someone with a good imagination. I, Gary Steinmetz, will my height to Bill Dombrock. I, Kenneth Suchan, will my height to Emil Everix. I, Olga Thuecks, will my long way home to Mary Einolf. I, Susan Thurwachter, will my ability to play girls basketball to all future GAA members. I, Mary Vogel, will my baton to next year's twirlers. I, James Weber, will my dimples to Mr. Schuler. I, Suzanne Werner, will Ray Oakley back to the junior class. I Peggy Wettstein, will my flirty ways to Nancy O'Donnell. I, David Whitby, will my nastiness to Paul Ziegelbauer who doesn't need it either. I, Jerome Woelfel, will my farming ability to all city slickers. I, Charles Zamoth, will my weakness to Leroy Klein. I, Janice Welch, will all the tape on my ring to Mr. Freidel's First Aid Kit. I, Barbara Flack, will my American Observer to anyone who wants to be well informed. I, Harry Sturtz, will my bashfulness around girls to Eldon Burg. Class Prophecy Hi folks, This is station CHS TV bringing you the lowdown on the graduating '59 Sputniks. As we look to the future this is what our rocketing class will be accomplishing. Their memorable achievements will be well known and remembered by the underclassmen. Before reviewing the news highlights, here is an announcement from our beloved sponsor. Do you feel run down after being hit by a truck? Do you feel tired after not sleeping for two months? If so, try Dave's Magical Tonic to pep you up and make you have that conquer the world feeling. Get Dave's Magical Tonic at your nearest PILLING Drug Store. Now back to our news! Cape Canaveral--On the 12th of Never, the Chilton Goofnick will be launched under the able direction of PAUL BURBEY and PAUL HORST. The JAMES WESTERHOUSE Symphony Orchestra has been requested to play for the momentous occasion. His famous songstress, AGNES SCHMITT, will accompany him. Siberia--PEGGY WETTSTEIN, our roving correspondent, has informed us that Ken's Kool Kitchen, operated by KEN SUCHAN, is now completed and open for business. Uptown Chilton--JOHN SCHMAHL has come to the rescue of the U. S. Department of Defense by inventing a high-atomed gas. See John at Schmahl's Superior Self-Service Service Station. Downtown Chilton--All you housewives who have been asking for Satellite Sausage can now purchase it at PAUL ANHALT'S Supreme Super-Duper Superette. New York--Mrs. Broker, the former DIANE DOHR, is going to come into a great deal of money as she has just moved with her family of Brokers near Wall Street. It is said that they have invested quite heavily in stocks and bonds. Winnebagoland--Game Warden, JAMES WEBER, has been scouting the lake to see that all fishing laws are obeyed. New Holstein—The School of Leisure, the two-hour a day school for the less ambitious, operated by ROZITA BANGART, just ordered a complete line of reclining chairs from AUDREY REDIG'S Furniture Company. Audrey hopes to join the school in the near future. Detroit--ELMAR SCHAD, president of the Ford Company, has just designed a smooth, luxurious, high-powered car--the SWAK. Oshkosh State Teacher's College--A member of the student body, SUSAN DHEIN, has eloped with her professor of psychology, which has created havoc on the college campus. All students now want the same privileges. Kiel--Deputy Undersheriff, ROBERT BOLL, has made many arrests for peace disturbances due to faulty mufflers. To make his job easier he has decided to experiment with noiseless mufflers. California--The famous song and dance team of LUDWIG LUDWIG, namely PAUL MARVIN, have just been hired to entertain at the Brown Derby. We knew their hidden talent would show up some day. Paris--The new fad is full skirts. BARBARA FLACK, has just set this fashion trend with her new fall wardrobe. Movieland--Mr. DAVID DOMBROCK has been making headlines in the movie world. His fabulous early-early shows have been giving the late-late shows keen competition. Hilbert--The bowling alleys in this fair city have recently obtained a new proprietor, JEANNE MAYER. Recalling her younger days she has set aside seven nights a week for student bowling. Hollywood--With the retirement of Red Skeleton, KEN LUCHTERHAND has now rocketed to fame. Because of his witty personality, his audiences have more than doubled. With the recent marriage of Bob Cummings to one of his models, BILL PHILLIPS finds this a great opportunity for stardom. He will move into his new studio on the 13th of Maybe. Alaska--With the rush of settlers to our new state, CAROLINE BIESE, well known interior decorator, is kept busy decorating the warn cozy igloos. New Jersey—The Bowe Ribbon Corporation is now under the management of JANICE BOWE. If you want a cute bow see Janice. And now a kindly word from our sponsor. Use Joe's Koax 'em Katch 'em, Kill 'em Traps to trap the mice that are bothering you before they eat you out of house and home. These exclusive super-deluxe mouse traps are manufactured by the old trapper himself, JOE SCHMIDLKOFER. New York City--The Harlem Globetrotters, the famous all Negro team, has a new member. AL SCHMIKLKOFER decided to dye himself black and help them keep their championship. Milwaukee--ED LODES and KEN GRENZER have turned their hobby into a worthwhile occupation by writing TV advertisements for the famous Milwaukee industries. Washington, D. C.--Dead Eye--Convicted--Mr. KURT HOFMEISTER, prosecuting attorney, is now receiving honors for his outstanding work in convicting the nation's No. 1 criminal. No-man's land--The governess of this estate, KAREN COOPER, has been importing bachelors lately. Since she has taken over, this all-girl land seems a little more lively. Kentucky--Space Girl and Lucky Ladybug, ridden by GARY STEINMETZ and GLENROY HEIMERMANN, came in first and second today at the Kentucky Derby. They will be at Churchill Downs in the near future to display some more of their horse sense. New York--SUZANNE WERNER has acquired the position of managing editor of True Story Magazine. Silverstone--Millionaire Identified--The unknown person whose hobby it was to give away a million dollars has been identified as BARBARA BROKER. We knew she wouldn't be a Broker for long. Beverly Hills--The Peter Sands Studios have new employees. Ann Southern was replaced by MARTHA DEMLER and VIRGINIA GEISER has replaced Vi. Martha gained her job because of her witty remarks and Virginia because of her job at Calumet Memorial. Chicago--ROBERT ROLLMANN is now chief elevator boy at Marshall Fields. We always knew Bob would get up in the world. Australia--The United States is having difficulty trying to stop the riots caused by KAREN MUELLENBACH and MARY LINDNER. The girls seem to be following the same pattern that they started at CHS. Birmingham--GLORIA PINGEL, a representative of the Button, Button, and Zipper Corporation has just received a gold watch for her fifty years of service. Singapore--JOHN MILLER was recently elected president of the Bachelors Club of America, but we have heard rumors that he will not retain this position very long because he was seen purchasing a mink stole which was undoubtedly not for his mother. Appleton--Commercial students from CHS have been very successful. Private secretary, SUSAN NENNIG, is making arrangements to marry her boss. Mission accomplished. Elkhart--Famous racer, ALAN DEPIES, has sold his 2 by 4 auto (2 seats and 4 wheels). He believes that the coming style will be 1 seat and 2 wheels. San Diego--The lifelong ambitions of MARY JANE REISER have been fulfilled. She is at present the music teacher for the WAVES. London--Wealthy, retired artist, GERMAINE JAECKELS and her private nurse, OLGA THUECKS returned to the States today. Their graduating '59 Class is holding a reunion a week from today. Jamestown--ARLENE HAUSER has recently been announced as Mrs. Homemaker of 1969. Her jimmycakes won her this title. We'll be back to the news in a moment. If you're not pleased with your present hair style try the super special shingle clip now being offered at SHARON SARTORI'S Clip Joint. Sharon has another specialty--the Mohawk Cut. Milwaukee--The Graf's Beverage Company has just raised the price of their soda to 11$ a bottle. Why? Because they have a new employee, MARLENE GRAF, as advertising manager. Chilton--RALPH HILLMANN, scientific engineer, is now completing his blueprints for the super highway through Chilton. In his spare time, he is designing skyscrapers for Potter. Nevada--LUCILLE KRESS, recently back from her trip out West, has informed us while dining at the Silver Slipper, that she met some of her former classmates. She attended a ball given in honor of JANICE WELCH and CHARLOTTE DALL-MANN, co-chairmen of Good-Times, Inc. Their escorts were JEROME WOELFEL, premier of Belgium, and HARRY STURTZ, premier of Iceland. Notre Dame--DAVID WHITBY and WILLIAM SCHNEIDER have undertaken jobs as assistant coaches for the football team Outer-Space--Due to the traffic jams on the highways up there, DALE SHAURETTE and DEWITT EVERIX have recently built an airplane which has push button reverse. Watch your rear view mirror. Delaware--The new head bookkeeper for Atlas, Inc. is MARY BRANDEL. She was recommended by Mr. Fabian because of her ability to juggle figures. New York City--Folks, remember the contest Macey's held last month? Well, out of the thousands of applicants who applied for the job of floor-walker, CHARLES ZARNOTH was the fortunate fellow to receive the position. At Macey's you can be sure of a safe purchase. Cypruss Gardens—MARY VOGEL has just patented her new style swimming pool and is giving Esther Williams quite a bit of competition. Gigglesville--Mr. ROBERT DEML, now governor of Pluto, rested at the Giggly Motel, operated by JANCIE JOHNSON, after spending an enjoyable evening at the Greenwood. As you know the Greenwood, operated by GEORGE DOERN, specializes in the sizzly pop. We will rejoin our network in a moment. For extra tasty lunches stop off at the Bird Dog Restaurant. You will enjoy the Jupiter Hamburgers served by JUDY SCHMAHL and MARY HERTEL. Madison--Court House--Newly elected officers for the '69 term are: Justice of the Peace, GERALD BURG; Register of Deeds, JULIE MALLMANN; County Clerk, ROGER KRUEGER; and RUTH JANNSEN a County Nurse. Texas--Rancher, RONALD GILBERTSON, sold his prize steer, Abbey to Arthur Godfrey for the amazing price of $1,000 a pound. Do you think this will go in some of Arthur's soup? Scotland Yard--Legal Secretary to Perry Mason, BARBARA SCHMID, has been kidnapped and is being held for two pence ransom. Perry intends to look into the case immediately, if not sooner. Walter Reed Hospital—A new variety of foods has recently been developed by ANN BINSFELD, assistant dietitian. These developments are being sent to Beachnut Baby Land. Twin Cities--Graduating members of the Green Bay Business College, DARLENE NETT and ANNETTE FYE have assumed positions of secretary to the first and second vice-presidents at Marathon. Rochester--The medical staff at Mayo Bros. Hospital is under the supervision of JOHN ROZMAN, head doctor, and SUSAN LAUGHRIN, head nurse. Campbell's Kitchen--Campbell's Soups have a new zesty flavor with all the added spices that have been dumped in by BETTY MUELLER and MARGIE NENNIG who are helping out the Campbell kids. Chilton High School--An enthusiastic fan and trophy duster, SUSAN THURWACHTER, refuses to forget the '59 Basketball Champs. On the 14th of Always she returns to CHS to dust out the trophy case. Hawaii--After completing the '59 Tigerette, KATHY LEFEBER, AUDREY STECKER, and VIOLA ROEHRIG needed a rest, and so decided to take a cruise. The trio is now completing the last chapter of their book, How We Conquered The World. It is surprising that they can still stand each other, after so many years. Chilton- -ELDRED BUECHEL has assumed the post of undertaker in this locality. We always knew Eldred would be the last one to let us down. PAUL ANHALT There are three great men in the world--ME, I've forgotten the other two. Track 1 ROZITA BANGART 'There are other boys besides those in school. Library Club 3 Glee Club 2 GAA 1 FHA 1,2,3,4 CAROLINE BIESE Some silence plus wit equals Caroline. Library Club 1 Glee Club 1 Mixed Chorus 1 Hillcrest 3,4 GAA 4 Barkers 3,4 FHA 1,2,3,4 ANN BINSFELD If she will--she will. If she won't--she won't. Student Council 2,3 Library Club 1,2,3,4 GAA 1,2,3,4 Barkers 3,4 Dramatics 1,2,3,4 French Club 2 Homecoming Court 4 FHA 1 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 Secretary 2 ■ ROBERT BOLL 'There are two sides to every story--my side and the wrong side. FFA 1,2,3,4 JANICE BOWE I am what I am--so what? Hillcrest 3,4 GAA 1,2,3,4 Barkers 3,4 FHA 1,2,3,4 Dramatics 2,3,4 MARY BRANDEL I never did a foolish thing—I never did a wise thing. Library Club 2 Glee Club 1,2,4 Hillcrest 3 FHA 1,4 BARBARA BROKER Don't mind me; I just study here. Glee Club 3,4 Mixed Chorus 3,4 Hillcrest 4 ELDRED BUECHEL PAUL BURBEY The covers of books are Einstein was good too. by far the best. President 1,2; Vice- FFA 1,2,3,4 President 4; Junior Prom Court 3; Student Council 1,2,3,4; French Club 2,3; Flag Raiser 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3; Baseball 1,2; Lettermen's Club 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3 GERALD BURG My fish stories are long and great, depending upon the size of the bait. FFA 4; Baseball 1 KAREN COOPER I'm not denying women are foolish; God made them to match men. Secretary 2,3; Junior Prom Court 3; Band 1,2, 3,4; Student Council 2,3; Library Club 1,2,3; GAA 1,2,3,4; Barkers 3,4 CHARLOTTE DALLMAN What a life, now let's do something exciting. Glee Club 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Hillcrest 4; Barkers 3,4; FHA 3,4 ROBERT DEML There should be a lot of hard work in him, for little of it ever comes out. Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1 MARTHA DEMLER I don't go to school, I just visit. Library Club 1,3,4; Glee Club 1,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,3,4; Hillcrest 4; GAA 1; FHA 1,4; Dramatics 1,4 ALAN DEPIES The boys are all in despair to find out how he curls his hair. Vice-President 4; Junior Prom Court 3; Student Council 4; Baseball 1 DIANE DO HR My mind is made up and no teacher or anyone else can change it. Library Club 1,2,3; Glee Club 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,3; Barkers 3,4; Dramatics 1; FHA 1 SUSAN DHEIN To blush is beautiful, but sometimes inconvenient. Secretary 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1; Library Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Forensics 1,2,3,4; French Club 2; Cheerleader 3,4; Barkers 4 GEORGE DOERN Classes should be ten minutes long--five to come and five to go. FFA 1,2,3,4; Football 4; Baseball 1,4 DAVID DOMBROCK I am myself --I am satisfied. Football 2,3,4; Letter-men's Club 3,4 DEWITT EVERIX I stand on the brink of a great career; will someone please give me a shove? Band 1; French Club 2,3; Basketball 1,2 BARBARA FLACK She puts her worries in a pocket--with a hole in it. Transferred from Stock-bridge High School, Michigan; Library Club 4; Glee Club 3,4; Mixed Chorus 4; Hillcrest 4; FHA 4; French Club 4 ANNETTE FYE Some say I'm quiet, but I fool 'em. Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 4; Hillcrest 4;Barkers3,4 VIRGINIA GEISER A charming young lady with plenty of dash, she chose her Romeo from the Senior Class. Vice-President 2,3; Junior Prom Court 3; Band 1; Student Council 2,3; Library Club 2,3; Hillcrest 3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Barkers 3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Forensics 1; Homecoming Court 4 RONALD GILBERTSON Yea, his tongue needeth lubrication. Band 3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4 MARLENE GRAF Do I like work? What do you think I am? Hillcrest 4; GAA 1; FHA 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1,2,4 KENNETH CRENZER You must all leam to relax. FFA 1,2,3,4 ARLENE HAUSER Why worry? It happens anyway. Library Club 3,4; Hillcrest 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2, 3,4; Dramatics 2,3,4 GLENROY HEIMERMANN He gets blamed for everything, and does nothing. FFA 1,2,3,4; Football 4 MARY HERTEL At holding almost every office at CHS, Mar-e was the best. President 1,3; Vice-President 2; Treasurer 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 4; Hillcrest 2,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Barkers 3,4; Dramatics 3; Homecoming Court 4; French Club 4; Flag Raisers 4; Library Club 1 RALPH HILLMANN Women, aw-I give them all a break! Junior Prom Court 3; Student Council 4; FFA 1,2, 3,4 KURT HOFMEISTER He would rather hug a basketball than a girl. French Club 2,3; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Letter-men's Club 1,2,3,4; Badger State 3 PAUL HORST He studies, but he's perfectly normal. President 3; Junior Prom King 3; Student Council 3,4; Forensics 2; Basketball 1,2; Track 1 GERMAINE JAECKELS I must be shy, I don't say much. Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 4; Mixed Chorus 4 RUTH JANNSEN JANICE JOHNSON Well--listeners are also A giggle here, a giggle needed. there--she just giggles FHA 3 everywhere. Library Club 4; Glee Club 3,4; Barkers 4; FHA 1; Forensics 1 LUCILLE KRESS Meek and mild in school --beyond that we wonder. Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; GAA 1; FHA 1,2,3,4 ROGER KRUEGER Don't look at me girls, it makes me nervous. FFA 1,2,3,4 SUSAN LAUGHRIN When Irish eyes are smiling, one can't think of feeling blue. Band 1,2; Library Club 1,2,3; Glee Club 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Barkers 3,4; FHA 1; Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Court 4; Cheerleader 1,3,4 KATHLEEN LEFEBER Why be difficult when with a little more effort you can be impossible? Treasurer 3; Annual Staff 2,3,4; Student Council 3; Glee Club 4; Hillcrest 2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4 MARY LINDNER Tell her not to, and she will. Glee Club 4; Hillcrest 4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 4; French Club 2,3 EDWARD LODES Don't study your lessons; lessen your studies. Junior Prom Court 3; FFA 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1 KENNETH LUC HTER HAND I intend to graduate from school if it takes all summer. Mixed Chorus 4 PAUL LUDWIG School has changed since dad was a boy. Band 1,2,3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1 ■ JEANNE MAYER But--I had to do something. Annual Staff 3; Library Club 4; Glee Club 1,4; Mixed Chorus 1; Hillcrest 3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Barkers 3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 4 MARVIN LUDWIG I'm not a musician, I'm the whole band. Band 1,2,3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4 JULIANA MALLMANN When lessons get tough, just call on me, I can bluff. Library Club 3,4; Glee Club 2; FHA 1,2,3,4 JOHN MILLER He's a good boy, but he'd make a better bad one. President 4; Student Council 4; Junior Prom Court 3; FFA 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Court 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Letter-men's Club 2,3,4 KAREN MUELLENBACH If you have a question--ask me. Glee Club 4; Hillcrest 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,4; Dramatics 1,4 ELIZABETH MUELLER I major in business--Monkey Business. Band 1,2,3,4; Library Club 1,4; GAA 1,2; Barkers 4; FHA 1,2,3,4 MARGIE NENNIG Being good is a lonesome job. P.S. I'm not lonesome. Library Club 4; Glee Club 4; Hillcrest 4; GAA 1,2, 3,4; Barkers 3,4; FHA 1,2, 3,4; Dramatics 4 SUSAN NENNIG Enjoy life before it's fled--for when you die you're a long time dead. Band 1,2,3,4; Library Club 4; Glee Club 4; Hillcrest 3,4; GAA 1,2, 3,4; Barkers 3,4; FHA 4; Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Forensics 1 DARLENE NETT She's as fond of dates as an Arab. Annual Staff 2; Library Club 4; Glee Club 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Hillcrest 3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Barkers 3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4 WILLIAM PHILLIPS Look at what four years have done; one more would have ruined me. Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1 DAVID PILLING I think of no worse crime, than that of talking all the time, so I'm silent. FFA 1,2,3,4 GLORIA PINGEL She thinks all she speaks, but speaks not all she thinks. Glee Club 2,3; Mixed Chorus 2,3; FHA 1,2,3,4 VIOLA ROEHRIG As a Prom Queen she was supreme, a perfect husband is her dream. Vice-President 3; Junior Prom Queen 3; Annual Staff 2,3,4; Student Council 3,4; Library Club 2; Hillcrest 3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Barkers 4; FHA 1,3,4 AUDREY REDIG Life is short and happy-- so am I. Library Club 3; Glee Club 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 1,2; GAA 4; Barkers 4; FHA 1,2,3,4 MARY JANE REISER She has music in her soul--her right shoe squeaks. Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 4; Hillcrest 4; GAA 1,2, 3,4; Barkers 3,4; FHA 1; French Club 2 ROBERT ROLLMANN I'll try anything once and if I live long enough, I'll try it again. Glee Club 1; Mixed Chorus 4; Dramatics 4; Basketball 1,2; Track 2,4 ELMAR SC HAD Doesn't believe in love at first sight, but always looks the second time. FFA 1,2,3 JOHN ROZMAN He'd make a good fighter, he beats around the bush. Dramatics 1; Football 1; Track 4 SHARON SARTORI Friendly, peppy, through all four years, she's led the team with all her cheers. Library Club 2,3; Glee Club 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Hillcrest 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Barkers 4; FHA 1,3; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 JOHN SCHMAHL I whistle first, estimate afterwards. Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2 JUDY SCHMAHL You can make blonde, but red hair comes natural. President 2; Treasurer 1; Student Council 1,2; Library Club 2,3,4; Hill-crest 3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Barkers 4; FHA 1,3; Dramatics 4; Forensics 1; French Club 2,3 BARBARA SCHMID I was a girl scout until I was old enough to be come a boy scout. Secretary 1; Treasurer 2; Band 1,2; Student Council 1,2; Library Club 1,2; GAA 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Court 4 i ALAN SCHMIDLKOFER I could teach the teacher a lot if she'd only listen. Library Club 3; Mixed Chorus 4; Hillcrest 3; Homecoming Court 4; Football 2,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Lettermen's Club 3,4 JOSEPH SCHMIDLKOFER Alexander is dead, Napoleon is dead, and I'm feeling rather ill today. Football 1,2,3,4; Letter-men's Club 3,4; Track 3 AGNES SCHMITT Free from sorrow, free from care, with laughing eyes and bright red hair. Library Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 4; Hillcrest 3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Barkers 3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 4; Forensics 1,2,3,4 WILLIAM SCHNEIDER He's the sort of chap who follows you into a revolving door and comes out first. Secretary 1; Student Council 1; Hillcrest 3; Homecoming Court 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Lettermen's Club 2,3,4 DALE SHAURETTE His manner is quiet, but don't judge him by it. Track 1 AUDREY STECKER I came—I saw--and Gee Whiz! ! Annual Staff 2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Hillcrest 4; Barkers 4; FHA 3 GARY STEINMETZ If flames counted, he'd be a bonfire. FFA 1,2,3,4; Basketball lj Baseball 2 HARRY STURTZ He doesn't need a crank, he's a self starter. Transferred from Hilbert High School. Mixed Chorus 2,3 KENNETH SUCHAN He stoops to nothing but the door. Football 1,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1; Let-termen's Club 1,2,3,4; Track 2 OLGA THUECKS She never says too much, so she never gets in dutch. Library Club 2; Hillcrest 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4 JAMES WEBER I'm just the man I'm looking for. Football 1,3,4; Basketball 1,2 SUSAN THURWACHTER She's the pep of CHS. Hillcrest 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Barkers 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2, 3,4; Dramatics 1,2 MARY VOGEL Give her enough rope and watch her skip out. Treasurer 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1,2; Library Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 4; GAA 1,2,3; Barkers 3,4; FHA 1; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 JANICE WELCH It's not what you do that's wrong, It's what you get caught at. Vice-President 1; Secretary 4; Student Council 1,4; Hillcrest 4; GAA 1,2, 3,4; Dramatics 4; French Club 4; Barkers 3,4 SUZANNE WERNER There's one tiling to be said about the opposite sex--boy, can they be opposite. Junior Prom Court 3; Band 1; Library Club 2,3,4; Glee Club 4; Hill-crest 1,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Barkers 3,4; Dramatics 1,4; Forensics 1; French Club 2,3 JAMES WESTERHOUSE Like a powder puff, I'm for the women. Vice-President 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Barkers 4; Dramatics 1,2, 3,4; Forensics 4; Baseball 4; Pep Band 4 PEGGY WETTSTEIN She doesn't let her studies interfere with her education. Secretary 3; Junior Prom Court 3; Student Council 3; Library Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,3,4; GAA 1,2, 3,4; Barkers 4; FHA 4; Forensics 1; French Club 4 DAVID WHITBY All he needs is a hook, he's got the line ... Barkers 3; Homecoming Court 4; French Club 2; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2; Lettermen's Club 3,4 JEROME WOELFEL As a member of the FFA he raises cane and alfalfa hay. FFA 1,2,3,4 CHARLES ZARNOTH He'd stop St. Peter's roll call to start an argument. Dramatics 2,3,4; Forensics 1,3 Junior Prom — 1958 Court of Honor: Suzanne Werner, John Miller, Karen Cooper, Alan Depies, Virginia Geiser, Paul Bur-bey, Viola Roehrig, Paul Horst, Geraldine Reimer, Ed Lodes, Peggy Wettstein, Ralph Hillmann. May 16, 1958, was the date for our Junior Prom. The theme Oriental Paradise brought the King and Queen forward. A teahouse where the Queen was crowned was surrounded with different kinds of colored flowers. Everyone danced to the music of Ron Harvey and his Orchestra. Dale Shaurette, Master of Ceremonies, introduced the royal court and chaperones for the evening. ROW 1: Evelyn Boll, Arlene Arenz, Donna Boehn-lein. ROW 2: Marlene Bowe, Marilyn Bennin, Judy August. ROW 3: Bill Dombrock, Doug Bass. ROW Is Yvonne Forstner, Mary Jane Daun, Mary Einolf. ROW 2: Pat Flanagan, Art Bangart. ROW 3: Eldon Burg, Roger Daun. ROW Is Carol Woelfel, Roma Woelfel, Karen Winkler, Charlene Zahn. ROW 2: Alan Woelfel, Don Winkler, Ed Zastrow, Steve Woelfel. ROW Is Lea Whitby, Janet Thielman, Barbara Thurwachter, Judy Tegen. ROW 2: James Stein, Bob Suttner, Bruce Steiner, Bill Wettstein. Junior First Semester Officers: Lea Whitby, Secretary; Mary Lou Koehler, President; Steve Woelfel, Treasurer; Pete Hoffmann, Vice-President. ROW 1: Joyce Hansen, Kay Gordon. ROW 2: Dick Hackbarth, Jerome Geiser, Wayne Gilbertson. ROW 3: Leonard Heimann, Art Hertel, Bob Griem. ROW Is Romaine Hoerth, Joanne Hoerth. ROW 2: Joe Ketter, Don Hoffmann, John Ketter. ROW 3: Mike Hoffmann, Pete Hoffmann. Class Second Semester Officers: Alan Woelfel, Vice-President; Kay Gordon, Secretary; Ray Oakley, Treasurer; Mike Hoffmann, President. ROW 1; Eileen Keuler, Loretta Meyers, Betty Knepfel. ROW 2: Bill Larson, Ralph Krueger, LeRoy Klein, Jerome Keuler. ROW Is Theresa Murray, Mary Lou Koehler. ROW 2: Francis Ludwig, Ed Lorenz, Bob Mueller. ROW 3: Tom Meyer, Ronald Leitner. ROW 1: Pat Bishop, Beverly Berrens, Sandra Ach-ter. ROW 2: Jean Bartel, Barbara Bennin. ROW 3: Alice Bloomer, Bob Bowe, Joyce Barany. ROW 1: Eveline Buechel, Judy Gasch, Geraldine Fye. ROW 2: Bonnie Doern, Diane Fesing. ROW 3: Dale Depies, Leroy Gebhart, Jerome Fox. ROW 1: Jean Marie Woelfel, Mary Ann Woelfel, Sandra Wollersheim. ROW 2: Sharon Zorn, Robert Zom. ROW 3: Paul Ziegelbauer, Joseph Woelfel, Dave Wunrow. ROW 1: Eva Winkel, Shirley Sturtz, Marilyn Wingers. ROW 2: Marlene TeVrucht, Marlene Winkler. ROW 3: Gilbert Woelfel, Robert Schneider, Frederick Schwartz. Sophomore First Semester Officers: Jean Bartel, President; Alice Bloomer, Treasurer; Tom Reinkober, Vice-President; Andy Meyer, Secretary. ROW 1: Judy Salm, Margaret Schneider, Diane Schmahl. ROW 2: Ruth Schmahl, Monica Schmitt. ROW 3: Paul Schmid, Michael Schneider, Richard Schaff. ROW 1: Judy Heimerl, Janice Geiser, Oelila Hephner. ROW 2: Diane Hauser,Kathy Hackbarth. ROW 3: Lloyd Gruett, Clarence Hephner, Jim Fredrich, Randall Habermann. ROW 1: Mary Lou Keuler, Rita Juckem, Mary Ann Karls, Barbara Jaeckels. ROW 2: Leroy Keuler, David Hildebrandt, Leo Horst. Class Second Semester Officers: Gilbert Woelfel, Vice-President; Mary Lou Keuler, Secretary; Leroy Keuler, Treasurer; Tom Reinkober, President. ROW 1: Jean Sabel, Joanne Rollmann, Rosemary Sabel. ROW 2: Beverly Pingel, Laverne Propson. ROW 3: Tom Reinkober, Ronald Sabel, Marvin Pagel. ROW 1: Sigrid Lunde, Margaret Mallmann, Karen Lefeber. ROW 2: Robert Korb, Andrew Meyer, Robert Larson, Norbert Ludwig. ROW 1: Loretta Mortimer, Ruth Neuber. ROW 2: James Miller, Gerald Olbrich, Lonnie Nuss. ROW 3: Charles Meyer, Jerome Meyer. ROW 1: Judy Criter, Arlene Brandes, Patricia Ban-gart. ROW 2: Alice Buechel, Alice Daun, Carol Bennin. ROW 3: William Bittner, Lester Brant-meier, David Allen. ROW 1; Patricia Winkel, Alice Whitby, Sharon Urban. ROW 2: Lynn Winkler, Beverly Zahn. ROW 3: David Stache, Stephen Thurwachter, John Wagner, John Skahen. ROW Is Margaret Wettstein, Donna Steffes, Arlene Starfeld. ROW 2: Helen Wilson, Mary Ann Thuecks, Betty Wunrow. ROW 3: Ervin Selk, John Seipel, John Thielmann. ROW 1: Judy Flack, Karen Fesing, Kathleen Flanagan. ROW 2: Emil Everix, Kathleen Fox, David Gasch. ROW 3: Rodney Dernier, Donnie Dietz. Freshmen First Semester Officers: Alice Daun, Treasurer; Alice Buechel, Secretary; Ervin Selk, Vice-President; Harold Geiser, President. ROW Is Betty Schneider, Barbara Schmitz, Patricia Roehrig. ROW 2: Eileen Schmidt, Barbara See-ffcld. ROW 3: Alvin Schneider, Melvin See, Ronald Reimer, Robert Schaff. ROW 1: Rosemary Geiser, Barbara Geiser, Judy Geiser. ROW 2: Carol Grenzer, Bonnie Goeser, Germaine Gilbertson. ROW 3: John Geiser, Harold Geiser. Class Second Semester Officers: John Thielmann, Treasurer; Timothy Huber, Vice-President; Emil Everix, President; Jerry Horst, Secretary. ROW 1: Ann Reimer, Dorothy Miller, Sandra Mae Mertz. ROW 2: Elaine Nett, Robert Plappert, Alice Nadler. ROW 3: James Pingel, Robert Mullen-bach. ROW 1: Jean Halfmann, Carol Halbach, Judy Gudex. ROW 2: Janet Hephner, Carol Heimerl, Mary Ann Heimann. ROW 3: Jerry Horst, Franklin Gruber. ROW 1: Georgeanne Hume, Shirley Karls, Edith Jensen, Marlys Hillmann. ROW 2: Jerome Koehler, Herbert Keuler, Timothy Huber, Alan Kopf. ROW 1: Ruth Lorenz, Mary Jane Lodes, Mary Beth Kruse. ROW 2: Lenette Mertz, Daniel Maxson, Mary Jane McHugh. ROW 3: Darrell Loose, Jerome Lenz. For how long this time, JoJo? Betty, is it really you??? Half teacher, half kangaroo. Quick Jim, no one's looking! ! Ooh! They took off their masks. Annual Staff ROW 1: Viola Roehrig, Assistant Editor; Audrey Stecker, Editor. ROW 2: Kay Gordon, Sports Editor, Kathy Lefeber, Business Manager; Mary Lou Koehler, Photography Editor; Mr. Bidwell, Advisor. ROW 1: Mary Einolf, Shirley Schad. ROW 2: Doug Bass, Tom Meyer. Barbara Bennin, Marlene TeVrucht, Ruth Schmahl, Marlene Winkler. Student Council First Semester ROW Is Andrew Meyer, Alice Buechel, Alice Daun, Lea Whitby, Mary Lou Koehler, Mary Hertel, Janice Welch, Jean Bartel, Alice Bloomer, Ervin Selk. ROW 2: Harold Geiser, Alan Woelfel, Bill Wettstein, Steve Woelfel, Leo Horst, Don Winkler, Paul Horst, Ray Oakley, Pete Hoffman, Tom Reinkober, Ralph Hillmann. ROW Is Tom Reinkober, President; Mary Hertel, Vice-President; Pete Hoffman, Secretary; Mr. Drone, Advisor; Paul Horst, Treasurer. ROW Is Susan Laughrin, Treasurer. ROW 2: Pete Hoffmann, Vice-President, Mike Hoffmann, President. Second Semester ROW 1: Alice Daun, Alice Buechel, Darlene Nett, Janice Welch, Susan Laughrin, Mary Hertel, Lea Whitby, Kay Gordon, Mary Lou Koehler, Jean Bartel, Mary Lou Keuler. ROW 2: Andy Meyer, Gilbert Woelfel, Ray Oakley, Alan Depies, Paul Burbey, Mike Hoffmann, Tom Reinkober, Jerry Horst, John Thiel -mann, Emil Everix. ROW 3: Alan Woelfel, Pete Hoffmann, Steve Woelfel, Leroy Keuler, John Miller, Ralph Hillmann, Harold Geiser, Timothy Huber, Ervin Selk. Hillcrest EDITORS Viola Roehrig, Mary Einolf, Janice Welch, Agnes Schmitt, Miss Haskey, Kathy Lefeber, Audrey Stecker, Darlene Nett, Mary Hertel, Mary Lindner. ROW 1: Judy Schmahl, Sharon Sartori. ROW 2: Barbara Broker, Caroline Biese, Karen Mullenbach, Janice Bowe, Annette Fye, Olga Thuecks. ROW 1: Sue Thurwachter, Jeanne Mayer. ROW 2: Barbara Flack, Arlene Hauser, Sue Nennig, Margie Nennig, Peggy Wettstein, Charlotte Dallmann. ROW 1: Charlene Zahn, Shirley Schad ROW 2: Kay Gordon, Marilyn Bennin, Karen Winkler, Judy August, Sue Schneider. ROW 1: Sue Werner, Mary Beth Kruse. ROW 2: Mary Jane Reiser, Judy Gasch, Alice Buechel, Diane Schmahl, Alice Daun, Sandra Wollersheim, Jean Bartel. Library Club ROW 1: Judy Tegan, Jeanne Mayer, Margie Nennig, Sue Nennig. ROW 2: Susie Dhein, Ruth Neuber, Barbara Flack, Janice Johnson. ROW 3: Judy Schmahl, Sue Werner, Mrs. Hill, Diane Schmahl, Mary Lou Koehler. ROW 1: Agnes Schmitt, Juliana Mall-mann, Rozita Bangart, Peggy Wettstein. ROW 2: Caroline Biese, Betty Mueller, Arlene Hauser, Arlene Brandes. ROW 3: Alice Buechel, Martha Dernier, Susie Laughrin. French Club ROW 1: Barbara Flack, Janice Welch. ROW 2: Mary Hertel, Peggy Wettstein, Carol Woelfel. ROW 3: John Ketter, Mike Hoffmann, Bill Dombrock, William Larson. ROW 1: Paul Schmid, Lonnie Nuss, Jerry Fox. ROW 2: Rett Humke, Doug Bass, Don Winkler, Bill Larson, Joe Ketter. ROW 1: Mary Einolf, Judy Salm. ROW 2: Rita Juckem, Loretta Mortimer, Judy Gasch. ROW 3: Kay Gordon, Tom Reinkober, Janet Theilmann, Leroy Keuler, Sigrid Lunde. ROW 1: Mary Einolf, Treasurer; Kay Gordon, Secretary. ROW 2: Leo Horst, Vice-President; Mrs. Reh, Advisor; Mike Hoffmann, President. Glee Club ROW 1: Eveline Buechel, Barbara Broker, Shirley Sturtz, Darlene Nett, Martha Dernier, Bonnie Doem. ROW 2: Germaine Jaeckels, Margaret Mallmann, Janice Johnson, Marilyn Wingers, Mary Brandel, Sharon Sartori, Barbara Flack. ROW 3: Lucille Kress, Diane Dohr, Judy Tegan, Peggy Wettstein, Lorraine Heimermann, Carol Grenzer, Arlene Brandes. ROW 4: Eldon Burg, Lyle Oakley, Jim Westerhouse, Ray Oakley, John Schmahl, Roger Daun, Ken Luchterhand, A1 Schmidlko-fer, Bob Rollmann. ROW 1: Judy Geiser, Barbara Schmitz, Sandra Achter, Betty Schneider. ROW 2: Rosemary Sabel, Monica Schmitt, Jean Sabel. ROW 3: Ruth Neuber, Eveline Buechel, Mary Ann Heimann. ROW 1: Agnes Schmitt, Mary Jane Reiser, Karen Muellen-bach, Annette Fye. ROW 2: Jeanne Mayer, Margie Nen-nig, Lucille Kress. ROW 3: Sue Nennig, Suzanne Werner, Mary Lindner. ROW 1: Joanne Hoerth, Marilyn Bennin, Mary Lou Koehler, Kay Gordon. ROW 2: Barbara Flack, Martha Dernier, Kathy Lefeber. ROW 3: Judy Tegan, Mary Einolf. ROW 1: Susan Dhein, Sharon Sartori, Darlene Nett, Mary Hertel. ROW 2: Mary Vogel, Susan Laughrin, Barbara Schmid. ROW 3: Diane Dohr, Peggy Wettstein, Ann Binsfeld. Forensics ROW Is Sharon Urban. ROW 2: Lynn Winkler, Helen Wilson, Mary Beth Kruse. ROW 1: Mary Einolf. ROW 2: Mary Lou Koehler, Judy Tegan, Kay Gordon. SITTING: Mr. Freiburger. STANDING: Arlene Starfeld, Shirley Karls, Timothy Huber, Alice Whitby, Elaine Nett. ROW 1: Agnes Schmitt. ROW 2: Judy Salm, Marilyn Bennin, Susan Dhein. ROW 1: Jerome Fox. ROW 2: Robert Schaff, James Westerhouse, Daniel Maxson. Band ROW 1: Mr. Hoffmann, Georgeanne Hume, Carol Bennin, Mary Lou Keuler, Eva Winkel, Geraldine Fye, Sandra Dedering, Alice Buechel, Norbert Ludwig, Donna Steffes, Mary Jane McHugh, Daniel Max-son, Emil Everix, Mary Vogel. ROW 2: Germaine Jaeckels, Beverly Pingel, Don Hoffmann, Eldon Burg, Francis Ludwig, Karen Fesing, Marlene Te-Vrucht, Betty Mueller, Mary Hertel, Annette Fye, Mary Jane Reiser, Karen Cooper, Kathy Fox, Dorothy Miller, Sharon Zorn. ROW 3: Jim Miller, Marilyn Bennin, Judy August, Karen Winkler, Lorraine Heimermann, Alice Bloomer, Sigrid Lunde, Helen Wilson, Margaret Wettstein, Steve Neuber, Pat Flanagan, Kay Seefeld, Betty Knepfel, Susan Dhein. ROW 4: John Schmahl, Ronald Gilbertson, Leo Horst, Michael Schneider, Jim Westerhouse, Timothy Huber, Marvin Pagel, Paul Ludwig, Bob Suttner, Marvin Ludwig, Sue Nennig, Darlene Lau, Diane Schmahl, Bonnie Goeser, Mary Beth Kruse. Band PEP BAND ROW 1: Marvin Ludwig, Danny Maxson, Norbert Ludwig, Eldon Burg. ROW 2: James Westerhouse, Marvin Pagel, Robert Sutt-ner. Barkers ROW Is Mary Jane McHugh,Terry Stadtmueller, Shirley Schad, Rita Juckem, Sharon Urban, Charlotte Dallmann, Georgeanne Hume, Edith Jensen, Mary Woelfel, Audrey Redig. ROW 2: Alice Whitby, Janice Geiser, Alice Buechel, Loretta Mortimer, Jean Woelfel, Beverly Berrens, Sandra Dedering, Judy Criter. ROW 3: Alice Daun, Pat Bishop, Kathy Hackbarth, Arlene Starfeld, Rosie Geiser, Betty Wun-row, Sandra Achter, Jean Sabel. ROW 4: Miss Burke, Charlene Zahn, Lynn Winkler, Janice Johnson, Julianna Mallmann,Rozita Bangart, Kathy Fox, Judy Gasch, Margaret Wettstein. ROW 1: Betty Schneider, Judy Geiser, Barbara Schmitz, Sandra Wollersheim, Monica Schmitt, Rosemary Sabel, Mary Jane Reiser, Mary Hertel. ROW 2: Janice Bowe, Caroline Biese, Lea Whitby, Judy August, Susie Schneider, Janet Thielmann, Helen Wilson. ROW 3: Pat Roehrig, Mary Vogel, Karen Winkler, Judy Tegen, Marilyn Bennin, Mary Beth Kruse, Barbara Thurwachter, Susie Dhein. ROW 4: Jim Westerhouse, Judy Schmahl, Peggy Wettstein, Sue Werner, Susie Thurwachter, Roma Woelfel, Romaine Hoerth, Charlie Zarnoth. Barkers ROW Is Theresa Murray, Agnes Schmitt, Barbara Flack, Kay Gordon, Alice Bloomer, Susie Laughrin, Sharon Zorn, Deedy Hephner, Margaret Schneider. ROW 2: Annette Fye, Viola Roehrig, Janice Welch, Barbara Schmid, Ann Binsfeld, Marlene Winkler, Darlene Nett, Ruth Neuber, Joanne Hoerth. ROW 3: Karen Cooper, Judy Heimerl, Sharon Sartori, Marlene TeVrucht, Yvonne Forstner, Sigrid Lunde, Ruth Schmahl, Judy Salm, Jean Bartel. ROW 4: Mary Lou Keuler, Audrey Stecker, Mary Lou Koehler, Ginny Geiser, Diane Dohr, Sue Nennig, Margie Nennig, Jeanne Mayer, Diane Schmahl, Mary Einolf. G. A. A VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS ROW 1: Mary Jane Reiser, Viola Roehrig. ROW 2: Mary Hertel, Karen Cooper, Susan Dhein. ROW 3: Susan Nennig, Jeanne Mayer, Margie Nennig, Virginia Geiser. __ ROW 1: Virginia Geiser, Sport-head; Susan Nennig, Secretary. ROW 2: Karen Cooper, President; Susan Schneider, Vice-President; Janet Thielmann, Treasurer. BASKETBALL CAPTAINS ROW 1: Mary Jane Lodes, Susan Nennig. ROW 2: Judy August, Arlene Star-feld, Jean Bartel, Pat Bishop. G. A. A ROW 1: Julianna Mallmann, Rozita Bangart, Mary Beth Kruse, Kathleen Fox, Susan Laughrin, Mary Vogel, Barbara Schmid, Arlene Hauser, Judy Salm, Karen Cooper, Judy Schmahl. ROW 2: Sharon Sartori, Darlene Nett, Agnes Schmitt, Ruth Schmahl, Alice Bloomer, Marlene Winkler, Mary Lou Keuler, Sharon Zorn, Sigrid Lunde, Susan Dhein, Mary Jane Reiser. ROW 3: Elaine Nett, Betty Mueller, Kay Gordon, Judy Gasch, Marlene Te-Vrucht, Virginia Geiser, Margaret Wettstein, Janice Bowe, Caroline Biese, Alice Buechel. ROW 4: Susan Nennig, Diane Dohr, Mary Lou Koehler, Diane Schmahl, Bonnie Goeser, Helen Wilson, Lynn Winkler, Margie Nennig, Jeanne Mayer. ROW 1: Mary Jane McHugh, Joanne Rollman, Georgeanne Hume, Janice Geiser, Susan Thurwach-ter, Janet Thielman, Mary Jane Lodes, Alice Whitby, Pat Bishop, Susan Schneider, Karen Winkler. ROW 2: Jean Woelfel, Terry Stadtmueller, Margaret Schneider, Jean Bartel, Mary Ann Sabel, Olga Thuecks, Judy August, Marilyn Bennin, Lea Whitby. ROW 3: Kay Seefeld, Ann Binsfeld, Janice Welch, Carol Grenzer, Carol Heimerl, Arlene Starfeld, Kathleen Flanagan, Sharon Urban, Barbara Thur-wachter, Ruth Lorenz. ROW 4 Kathy Lefeber, Mary Einolf, Sue Werner, Shirley Karls, Kathy Hackbarth, Karen Mullenbach, Monica Schmitt. F. F. A ROW Is John Geiser, Jerome Lenz, Jerry Horst, Bob Schaff, Franklin Gruber, David Gasch. ROW 2: David Stache, Jerome Koehler, David Allen, Melvin See, Robert Zorn, Alan Kopf. ROW 3: Ronald Reimer, Ervin Selk, Harold Geiser, John Thielmann. ROW Is Lloyd Gruett, Bob Schneider, Ronnie Sabel, Joe Woelfel, Michael Schneider, Randall Haber-mann, Robert Mueller. ROW 2: Art Bangart, Steve Neuber, Bob Nennig, Steve Woelfel, James Stein, Norbert Ludwig. ROW 3: Wayne Gilbertson, Francis Ludwig, John Schoen, Ralph Krueger, Marvin Pagel, Eddie Lorenz, Bruce Steiner. F. F. A. ROW 1: Jerome Seipel, Gary Steinmetz, David Pilling, Marvin Ludwig, John Miller, Ed Lodes, Jerry Woelfel, George Doern, Eldred Buechel. ROW 2: Jerome Geiser, Ron Leitner, Roger Krueger, Ken Grenzer, Gerald Burg, Mr. Pautz. ROW 3: Ronald Gilbertson, Robert Boll, Roger Daun, Glen Heimer-mann, Paul Ludwig. F.H.A. Officers. ROW 1: Olga Thuecks, Vice-President; Kathy Lefeber, President; Loretta Meyers, Historian. ROW 2: Susan Thurwachter, Secretary; Virginia Geiser, Reporter; Janet Thielmann, Parliamentarian; Viola Roehrig, Treasurer. FT .A. Officers ROW 1: John Miller, President; Ralph Hillmann, Vice-President. ROW 2: Marvin Ludwig, Treasurer; Jerry Woelfel, Reporter; George Doern, Sentinel; Ed Lodes, Secretary. F. H. A ROW 1: Beverly Pingel, Shirley Sturtz, Margaret Mallmann, Charlotte Dallmann, Judy Heimerl, Joanne Roll-mann, Agnes Schmitt, Janet Thielmann, Sharon Nadler, Romaine Hoerth, Donna Boehnlein. ROW 2: Loretta Meyers, Gloria Pingel, Dianna Reimer, Jean Bartel, Virginia Geiser, Darlene Nett, Joyce Hansen. ROW 3: Evelyn Boll, Nancy O'Donnell, Roma Woelfel, Betty Mueller. ROW 1: Arlene Starfeld, Jean Halfmann, Edith Jensen, Judy Criter, Mary Jane Lodes, Judy Flack, Arlene Brandes, Ruth Lorenz, Carol Heimerl. ROW 2: Ruth Neuber, Carol Grenzer, Marlene Bowe, Carol Woelfel, Kathy Lefeber, Patricia Roehrig, Carol Halbach. ROW 3: Barbara Geiser, Shirley Schad, Charlene Zahn, Mary Ann Thuecks, Viola Roehrig. F. H. A. ROW 1: Elaine Nett, Pat Bishop, Judy Gasch, Barbara Flack, Jean Sabel, Rosemary Sabel, Arlene Hauser, Judy Geiser, Betty Schneider, Julie Mallmann, Rozita Bangart. ROW 2: Kathleen Flanagan, Alice Nadler, Jean Woel-fel, Bonnie Doern, Judy Gudex, Caroline Biese. ROW 3: Miss Brackett, Monica Schmitt, Sandy Achter, Rita Juckem, Barbara Schmitz, Mary Ann Heimann, Mary Ann Sabel. ROW 1: Pat Winkel, Judy Salm, Jeanne Mayer, Susie Thurwachter, Margie Nennig, Mary Lindner, Karen Mullenbach, Sandy Wollersheim, Janice Geiser, Mary Woelfel, Olga Thuecks. ROW 2: Marlene Graf, Mary Ann Karls, Mary Jane Daun, Eileen Keuler, Arlene Arenz, Eveline Buechel, Loretta Mortimer. ROW 3: Diane Hauser, Janice Bowe, Susie Nennig, Shirley Karls, Marlene Winkler, Bonnie Goeser. Dramatics ROW 1: Susie Dhein, Janice Welch. ROW 2: Karen Muellenbach, Ann Binsfeld, Agnes Schmitt. ROW 3: Mary Lindner, Susie Laughrin, Barbara Schmid, Diane Dohr. ROW 4: Susie Nennig, Margie Nennig, Jeanne Mayer. ROW 1: Jean Bartel, Marlene TeVrucht. ROW 2: Alice Bloomer, Deedy Hephner, Margie Schneider. ROW 3: Sharon Zorn, Marlene Winkler, Mary Lou Keuler. ROW 4: Judy Salm, Ruth Schmahl, Sigrid Lunde, Joanne Hoerth. Officers: Janice Welch, Secretary-Treasurer; Susan Dhein, President. ROW 1: Julie Mallmann, Rozita Bangart. ROW 2: Audrey Redig, Marlene Graf, Janice Bowe. ROW 3: Bob Rollmann, Paul Schmid, Jerry Fox, Danny Maxson. ROW 4: Jim Westerhouse, Charles Zamoth, Bill Larson. ROW 1: Barbara Thurwachter, Judy August ROW 2: Kay Gordon, Karen Winkler, Susie Schneider. ROW 3: Marilyn Bennin, Mary Einolf, Sue Werner, Diane Schmahl, Judy Schmahl. fffffff Homecoming October 3, 1958, was the date for the annual Homecoming. The queen, Mary Hertel, chose David Whitby as her king. The court consisted of Virginia Geiser, John Miller, Barbara Schmid, Bill Schneider, Ann Binsfeld, Allan Schmidlkofer, Susan Laughrin, and Kurt Hofmeister. Droodles was the theme for our Homecoming which was carried out by the band at half-time. Music by Herbie Schneider was enjoyed by everyone after the game between New Holstein and Chilton. Football ROW 1: Paul Burbey, Bill Schneider, Dave Whitby, John Miller, Kurt Hofmeister, Dave Dombrock, Joe Schmidl-kofer, A1 Schmidlkofer, Bob Nennig. ROW 2: Glen Heimermann, Don Winkler, Mike Hoffmann, Art Hertel, Leroy Klein, Pete Hoffmann, Steve Woelfel, Ed Lorenz, George Doern. ROW 3: Don Hoffmann, Pat Flanagan, Joe Ketter, Leroy Keuler, Paul Ziegelbauer, A1 Woelfel, Leonard Heimann, Ray Oakley, John Ketter. ROW 4: Leroy Gebhart, Steve Neuber, Gerald Olbrich, Tom Reinkober, Joe Woelfel, Bob Larson, Mr. Schuler, Mr. Thompson. SEASON'S RECORD Chilton 25 Mishicot 6 Chilton 20 Valders 6 Chilton 14 Brillion 6 Chilton 7 Plymouth 7 Chilton 33 Fox Valley Lutheran 7 Chilton 13 Sheboygan Falls 13 Chilton 7 New Holstein 25 Chilton 0 Kiel 12 ROW 1: Leo Horst, Leroy Keuler, Leroy Gebhart, Paul Ziegelbauer, Gerald Olbrich, Joe Woelfel, Paul Schmid, Jerry Fox, Dick Schaff. ROW 2: Andy Meyer, Bob Korb, Alvin Schneider, Jim Miller, John Thielmann, Bob Bowe, John Siepel, Ervin Selk. ROW 3: Mr. Gentile, Don Dietz, Bob Larson, Dale Depies, Bill Bittner, Harold Geiser, Steve Thurwachter. Senior Lettermen Joe Schmidlkofer Co-captains Kurt Hofmeister John Miller Paul Burbey Dave Dombrock A1 Schmidlkofer Dave Whitby Bill Schneider Coach Thompson Coach Schuler B TEAM ROW Is Joanne Heerth, Susan Laughrin, Mary Vogel. ROW 2: Kay Gordon, Alice Bloomer, Sigrid Lunde. Sharon Sartori Ann Binsfeld Diane Schmahl Susan Dhein FRESHMEN Lynn Winkler, Carol Bennin, Kathy Fox, Mary Beth Kruse. 1958-59 CHAMPIONS OF EASTERN WISCONSIN LEAGUE Mr. Thompson, Joe Ketter, Allie Schmidikofer, Pete Hoffmann, Art Hertel, Ken Suchan, Don Winkler, Tom Reinkober, Mike Hoffmann, Don Hoffmann, John Ketter, Manager, LeRoy Klein. SEASON'S RECORD Chilton 46 Hilbert 57 Chilton 53 Plymouth 52 Chilton 56 Brillion 51 Chilton 73 Elkhart Lake 65 Chilton 50 New Holstein 84 Chilton 73 Brillion 53 Chilton 62 Valders 83 Chilton 52 New Holstein 49 Chilton 53 Kiel 49 Chilton 75 Valders 71 Chilton 52 Kohler 51 Chilton 86 Howards Grove 39 Chilton 35 Sheboygan Falls 58 Chilton 63 Kiel 57 “B” Team ROW 1: Marvin Pagel, Bob Larson, Mr.Schuh, Bob Bowe, Jerry Fox. ROW 2: Ed Lorenz, Gerald Olbrich. SEASON'S RECORDS Chilton 43 Hilbert 22 Chilton 24 Plymouth 25 Chilton 17 Brillion 29 Chilton 46 Elkhart Lake 43 Chilton 22 New Holstein 45 Chilton 25 Brillion 44 Chilton 34 Valders 49 Chilton 35 New Holstein 38 Chilton 33 Kiel 26 Chilton 46 Valders 41 Chilton 41 Kohler 16 Chilton 43 Howards Grove 38 Chilton 54 Sheboygan Falls 44 Chilton 37 Kiel 46 Freshman Basketball ROW 1: Jerome Lenz, Danny Maxson, Mr. Drone, Bob Plappert. ROW 2: Don Dietz, Arlyn Fuhrmann, Jerry Horst, John Wegner, Steve Thurwachter, Harold Geiser, Ervin Selk, John Seipel. SCORES OF GAMES PLAYED Chilton 33 V alders 22 Chilton 35 New Holstein 26 Chilton 24 Elkhart Lake 26 Chilton 27 Valders 20 Chilton 37 Kiel 39 Chilton 21 Elkhart Lake 29 (ROW 1: Alan Woelfel, Tom Reinkober, Paul Ziegelbauer, Bob Larson, Jerry Fox. ROW 2: Leonard Heimann, Steve Woelfel, Leroy Keuler. ROW 1: Paul Burbey, Joe Schmidlkofer, Dave Whitby, A1 Schmidlkofer, Bill Schneider. ROW 2: John Miller, Dave Dombrock, Ken Suchan, Kurt Hofmeister. Baseball ROW 1: John Ketter, Bill Schneider, Tom Reiukober, Francis Ludwig. ROW Is Bob Larson, Gerald Olbrich. ROW 2: Pete Hoffmann, Kurt Hof-meister. SEASON'S RECORD Chilton 6 Kohler 3 Chilton 2 Valders 3 Chilton 2 Sheboygan Falls 4 Chilton 0 Plymouth 12 Chilton 4 New Holstein 3 Chilton 0 Kohler 4 Chilton 9 Valders 2 Chilton 8 Sheboygan Falls 5 Chilton 1 Plymouth 5 Chilton 6 New Holstein 12 ROW 1: Joe Ketter, Terry Johnson, Alan Woelfel, Doug Bass. ROW 1: Steve Woelfel, Don Hoffmann, Mike Hoffmann. Track Kurt Hofmeister Bill Larson John Mi Her Mike Hoffmann Tom Reinkober All right, Kathy, close your mouth; the ball went in. Could this be our music teacher???? 59 Football Uni Quit complaining, you asked for it. What's the matter with the front door, Joe? Pay attention Mr. Thompson; he's bigger than you. 'Having a party girls? CAFE Here we see Bill Mollen, always ready to serve you at his CAFE on Main Street, Chilton. Stop in for your next coke or malt. APPLETON POST-CRESCENT Don Winkler and Leroy Gebhart seem pleased reading their favorite column. For complete news coverage of national, state, and local news see the APPLETON POST-CRESCENT. CENTRAL GARAGE Do you want to be the first to own this economical English Vauxhall here in America? Then go to the CENTRAL GARAGE at Potter and examine its smart lines. P.S. Don’t forget to put your order in today. Kathy Fox and Georgeanne Hume are getting first hand advice on stacking cases of some of the fine foods canned at the CHILTON CANNING COMPANY. BONK AND LUTZ Barbara Thurwachter and Attorney Lutz seem to be giving each other a bit of legal advice. For any legal problems see BONK AND LUTZ at their Main Street Office. CHILTON SHOPPING CENTER Seeing Paul Anhalt with a basket of groceries for delivery is enough proof of the friendly service and fine products you will get when shopping at the CHILTON SHOPPING CENTER. COMPLIMENTS OF MILES AGEE, D.V.M. Veterinarian Dr. JAMES KNAUF H. C. TIMM Feeds —Seeds —Grain Hayton —New Holstein—Malone JOS. SCHLAEFER, O.D. Optometrist J. E. SOHRWEIDE Insurance Agency CHILTON MILLWORK COMPANY Lumber and Millwork SCHABACH STUDIO CHILTON TIMES-JOURNAL JODAR HARDWARE V. H. DUERWACHTER, JEWELER Gifts for ali Occasions Hamilton—Elgin—Bulova Watches SCHAUBS SERVICE STATION Oscar Cliff ARNO ORTLEPP Sand and Gravel MAND’S DAIRY Chilton, Wisconsin Freshman General Science Class Everyone is doing it from 3 to 110. Ruth Schmohl, Marlene Winkler, and Doug Bass are buying their hula hoops at SCHULTZ BROS. Harold Geiser and Marlys Hillmann realize it is hopeless to get into the CHILTON STATE BANK safe. Your money is safe when deposited in thi s friendly bank. When shopping Judy Geiser and Shirley Karls know where to go to get the best cuts of meat. At GRITTNER'S MEAT MARK ET, of course! John Schmohl, Gerald Burg, and Glen Heimer-mann are looking over a car that has recently been serviced by DICK’S SINCLAIR. They provide parts for cars as well os different accessories. “Old MacDonald hod a farm’1 and he bought his feed at KNAUF TESCH. Here John Seipel and Bob Mullenbach show some of the various varieties of seeds sold. Not only is the service at FORD GARAGE good, but the product is even better. Here are some students testing the 1959 Ford for comfort, even with an overload. To moke sure you are one of the best dressed students in school, take your garments to LARSON CLEANERS. Nobody has to tell that to Arlene Brandes and Lester Broeckel. Current events, a subject familiar to many students, are found in the SHEBOYGAN PRESS. Discussing the paper here are Sue Nennig and Art Hertel. Mr. Larson, proprietor of CALUMET PRINTING, is showing Barbara Bennin and Bill Larson how the press they use is operated. How's this for service? At COURTICE'S, these girls can easily get the food they want. Sandy Dedering, Sharon Nadler, and Darlene Lau find shopping a pleasure. ___A____________________________________ Pictured above is a worker operating one of several metal presses at the CHILTON METAL WO RK S located on Breed Street. TESKE'S is the place to go for your snacks after the games. With Mr. Teske and Sue Thurwachter serving you, you will find a warm welcome and good food. mm BOLZ BUICK To ride in the 59 Buick is o feeling of distinction as Mary Einolf and Lea Whitby will tell you. See BOLZ BUICK on West Main Street in Chilton for your new Buick. COMMERCIAL BANK John and Joe Ketter make sure that their account is up to par by visiting the COMMERCIAL BANK at the corner of Main and Madison, Chilton, often. Why don't you do the same? CO-OPERATIVE SERVICE OIL COMPANY John Geiser and Franklin Gruber knov' that the CO-OPERATIVE SERVICE OIL COMPANY at Chilton is the place to go for all farm supplies. CALUMET COUNTY MUTUAL It's cold outside, but that doesn’t stop Tom Meyer from stopping in to chat with his fire insurance agent. To safeguard your family stop in at CALUMET COUNTY MUTUAL, New Holstein, Wisconsin. CHILTON MALTING COMPANY Be ready for all the season's weather by buying you coal at the CHILTON MALTING COMPANY. Francis Ludwig and Steve Woelfel have just put their order in for their parents. REINKE BOTTLING Candy! Peanuts! Reinke Pop! That’s what everyone buys after school at the concession stand run by the FFA. You will be seeing Randy, Marvin, Norbert, or Ron whenever buying your REINKE refreshments. CHILTON METAL PRODUCTS Susan Laughrin and George Doern are satisfying their curiosity of how metal products by getting a first hand view of the process at CHILTON METAL PRODUCTS. i Uv%| i i § it 11 • 11 « i •. • 1 HALFWAY MARK FINISHED PRODUCT HEDRICH CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Ultra-modern is the word that describes the new gym and classrooms added to Chilton High School. HEDRICH CONSTRUCTION COMPANY is the name to look for when building or remodeling. SMITH’S SUPER SERVICE Terry Stadtmueller and Elmar Schad think the ’59 Dodge is just the greatest. You’ll think so too after you stop in at SMITH’S SUPER SERVICE and see it for yourself. tJ W —r-TV; KLEIST'S HALL STATE BANK Potter SCHAEFER’S SINCLAIR Gas and Lunch EVERIX BAKERY PHILLIPS Home Style Bakery HIPKE Rexall Drugs WARE’S BARBERSHOP Fred Ware £ Wilmer Mueller JOHN BOSCH OLD MILL THUNDERBIRD MOTEL George Vogel, Prop. JOHN NUSS C. J. KOSMOSKY CARNATION MILK COMPANY ED. POHLAND Insurance LEO KARTHEISER NICHOLAY'S AUTO BODY SERVICE Glass Replaced HINGISS IMPL. Chev. Oldsmobile TONY’S FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS HINGISS CHEV SALES Farm Machinery Tractor Trucks VOGEL BECHLEM Market LEN’S ZEPHYR SERVICE Washing Greasing Wrecker Service dr. r. c. McGrath WELLER’S SHOE SERVICE RICHARDSON ROD REEL CO. Division of M-B Corp. MATH NILES Clerk of Circuit Court AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY H. M. Jaeger, Prop. R S MFG. CO. GEBHART TV SERVICE GAMBLES TECK JOE’S HUMKE CLINIC WEBER LEATHER John J. neber PLA-MOR LANES Tex Chick CHILTON CLEANERS We call for and deliver ART’S STANDARD SERVICE SNACK SHOPPE The place to stop for a snack MEL WOLF’S Red Owl Agency HEINIE’S BAR 360 E. Main CENTRAL HOTEL Across from the depot Peter Schmahl J. A. STADTMUELLER SONS Case Farm Implements DR. P. H. ORTLIEB Denti st CLUB MAIN Chilton CALUMET COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. DR. O'DONNELL CHILTON BEAUTY SHOP PFEFFER FUNERAL HOME ROLAND MILLER County Clerk MAND’S DAIRY Index Achter, Sandra 30,40,44,51 Allen, David 32,48 Anderson, Earl 3 Anhalt, Paul 16 Arenz, Arlene 28,51 Augsburger, John 6 August, Judy 28,38,42,44,46,47,52 Bangart, Arthur 28,48 Bangart, Patricia 39 Bangart, Rozita 16,39,44,47,51,52 Barany, Joyce 30 Bartel, Jean 30,37,38,45,46,47,50, 52 Bass, Douglas 28,36,39,61,62 Bennin, Barbara 30,36 Bcnnin, Carol 32,42,57 Bennin, Marilyn 28,38,40,41,42,44, 47,52 Berrens, Beverly 30,44 Bidwell, Reginald 6,36 Biese, Caroline 16,38,39,47,51 Binsfeld, Ann 16,40,45,47,52,54, 57 Bishop, Patricia 30,44,46,47,51 Bittner, William 32,55 Bloomer, Alice 30,37,42,45,47,52, 57 Boehnlein, Donna 28,50 Boll, Evelyn 28,50 Boll, Robert 16,49 Bowe, Janice 16,38,44,47,51,52 Bowe, Marlene 28,50 Bowe, Robert 30,55,59 Brackett, Mary 6,51 Brandel, Mary 16,40 Brandes, Arlene 32,39,40,50 Brantmeier, Lester 32 Broeckel, Lester Broker, Barbara 16,38,40 Buechel, Alice 32,37,38,49,42,44, 47 Buechel, Eldred 17,49 Buechel, Eveline 30,40,51 Burbey, Paul 17,27,37,55,56,61 Burg, Eldon 28,40,42,43 Burg, Gerald 17,49 Burke, Marlene 7,44,45 Cooper, Karen 17,27,42,45,46,47 Criter, Judy 32,44,50 Dallmann, Charlotte 17,38,44,50 Daun, Alice 32,37,38,44 Daun, Mary Jane 28,51 Daun, Roger 28,40,49 Dedering, Sandra 42,44 Demi, Robert 17 Dernier, Martha 17,39,40 Dernier, Rodney 32 Depies, Alan 17,27,37 Depies, Dale 30,55 Dhein, Susan 18,39,40,41,42,46, 47,52,57 Dietz, Don 32,55,60 Doern, Bonnie 30,40,51 Doern, George 18,49,55 Dohr, Diane 18,40,45,47,52 Dombrock, David 18,55,56,61 Dombrock, Bill 28.39 Drone, Edward 7,37,60 Eifealdt, Fred 7 Einolf, Mary 28,36,39,40,41,45, 46,47,52 Everix, DeWitt 18 Everix, Emil 32,33,37,42 Fesing, Diane 30,42 Fesing, Karen 32 Flack, Barbara 18,38,39,40,45,51 Flack, Judy 32,50 Flanagan, Kathleen 32,47,51 Flanagan, Patrick 28,42,55,61 Forstner, Yvonne 28,45 Fox, Jerome 30,39,41,55,59,61 Fox, Kathleen 32,42,44,47,57 Fredrich, James 31 Freiburger, John 6,41 Freidel, John 6 Fritschka, Dennis Fuhrmann, Arlyn 60 Fye, Annette 18,38,40,42,45 Fye, Geraldine 30,42 Gasch, David 32,48 Gasch, Judy 30,38,39,44,47,51 Gebhart, Leroy 30,55 Geiser, Barbara 33,50 Geiser, Harold 32,33,37,48,55,60 Geiser, Janice 31,44,47,51 Geiser, Jerome 29,49 Geiser, John 33,48 Geiser, Judy 33,40,44,51 Geiser, Rosemary 33,44 Geiser, Virginia 18,27,45,46,47, 49.50.54 Gentile, Anthony 7,55 Gilbertson, Germaine 33 Gilbertson, Ronald 19,42,49 Gilbertson, Wayne 29,48 Goeser, Bonnie 33,42,47,51 Gordon, Arvie 3 Gordon, Kay 29,36,37,38,39,40,41, 45,47,52,57 Graf, Marlene 19,51,52 Grenzer, Carol 33,40,47,50 Grenzer, Kenneth 19,49 Griem, Robert 29 Gruber, Franklin 33,48 Gruett, Lloyd 31,48 Gudex, Judy 33,51 Habermann, Randall 31,48 Hackbarth, Kathleen 31,44,47 Hackbarth, Richard 29 Halbach, Carol 33,50 Halfmann, Jean 33,50 Hansen, Joyce 29,50 Haskey, Rosemary 7 Hauser, Arlene 19,38,39,47,51 Hauser, Diane 31,51 Heimann, Leonard 29,55,61 Hcimann, Mary Ann 33,40,51 Heimerl, Carol 33,47,50 Heimerl, Judy 31,45,50 Heimermann, Glenroy 19,49,55 Heimermann, Lorraine 40,42 Hephner, Clarence 31 Hephner, Delilah 31,45,52 Hephner, Janet 33 Hertel, Art 29,55,58,61 Hertel, Mary 19,37,39,40,42,44, 46.54 Hildebrandt, David 31 Hill, Irma 6,39 Hillmann, Marlys 33 Hillmann, Ralph 19,27,37,49 Hoerth, Diane Hoerth, Joanne 29,40,45,52,57 Hoerth, Romaine 29,44,50 Hoffmann, Don 29,42,55,58,61,62 Hoffmann, Marvin 6,42 Hoffmann, Michael 29,37,39,55, 58.61.62.63 Hoffmann, Peter 28,29,37,55,58, 61,62 Hofmeister, Kurt 19,54,55,56,61, 62.63 Horst, Jerry 33,37,48,60 Horst, Leo 31,37,39,42,55 Horst, Paul 20,27,37 Huber, Timothy 33,37,41,42 Hume, Georgeanne 33,41,42,47 Humke, Rett 39 Jaeckels, Barbara 31 Jaeckels, Germaine 20,40,42 Jannsen, Ruth 20 Jensen, Edith 33,44,50 Johnson, Janice 20,39,40,44 Juckem, Rita 31,39,44,51 Karls, Leander Karls, Mary Ann 31,51 Karls, Shirley 33,41,47,51 Ketter, Joe 29,39,55,58,61,62 Ketter, John 29,39,55,58,61,62 Keuler, Eileen 29,51 Keuler, Hubert 33 Keuler, Jerome 29,48 Keuler, Leroy 31,39,55,61 Keuler, Mary Lou 31,37,42,45,47, 52 Klein, Leroy 29,37,55,58 Knepfel, Betty 29,42 Koehler, Jerome 33,48 Koehler, Mary Lou 28,29,36,37,39 40,41,45,47 Kopf, Alan 33,48 Korb, Robert 31,55 Kress, Lucille 20,40 Krueger, Ralph 29,48 Krueger, Roger 20,49 Krueger, Wilmer Kruse, Mary Beth 33,38,41,42,44 47.57 Larson, Robert 31,55,59,61,62 Larson, William 39 Larson, William 29,39,52,63 Lau, Darlene 42 Laughrin, Susan 20,37,40,42,45,47 52.54.57 Lefeber, Karen 31 Lefeber, Kathy 20,36,40,47,49,50 Leitner, Ronald 29,49 Lenz, Jerome 33,48,60 Lindner, Mary 21,40,51,52 Lodes, Edward 21,47,49 Lodes, Mary Jane 33,46,47,50 Loose, Darrell 33 Lorenz, Edward 29,48,55,59 Lorenz, Ruth 33,47,50 Luchterhand, Kenneth 21,40 Ludwig, Francis 29,42,48,62 Ludwig, Marvin 21,42,43,49 Index Ludwig, Norbert 31,42,43,48 Ludwig, Paul 21,42,49 Lunde, Sigrid 31,39,45,47,52,57 Mallmann, Juliana 21,39,44,47, 51.52 Mallmann, Margaret 31,40,50 Mayer, Jeanne 21,38,39,45,46,47, 51.52 Maxson, Daniel 33,41,42,43,52,60 McHugh, Mary Jane 33,42,44,47 Mertz, Lenette 33 Mertz, Sandra 33 Meyer, Andrew 30,31,37,55 Meyer, Charles 31 Meyer, Jerome 31 Meyer, Tom 29,36 Me yets, Loretta 29,49,50 Miller, Dorothy 33,42 Miller, James 31,42,55 Miller, John 21,27,37,49,55,56,61, 63 Mortimer, Loretta 31,39,44,51 Mullenbach, Karen 22,38,40,47,51, 52 Mullenbach, Robert 33 Mueller, Elizabeth 22,39,42,47,50 Mueller, Robert 29,48 Murray, Theresa 29,45 Nadler, Alice 33,51 Nadler, Sharon 29,50 Nenning, Marjorie 22,38,39,40,45, 46.47.51.52 Nenning, Robert 29,55 Nenning, Susan 22,38,39,40,42,45, 46.47.51.52 Nett, Darlene 22,37,40,45,47,50 Nett, Elaine 33,47,51 Neuber, Ruth 31,39,40,45,50 Neuber, Steve 29,42,48,55 Nuss, Lonnie 31,39 Oakley, Lyle 40 Oakley, Ray 29,37,40,55,61 O'Donnell, Nancy 29,50 Olbrich, Gerald 31,55,59,62 Pagel, Marvin 31,42,43,48,59 Pauly, Richard 29 Pautz, Norman 7,49 Phillips, William 22 Pilling, David 22,49 Pingel, Beverly 31,42,50 Pingel, Gloria 22,50 Pingel, James 33 Plappert, Robert 33,60 Propson, Laverne 31 Redig, Audrey 23,44,52 Reh, Adell 7 Reimer, Ann 33 Reimer, Dianna 28.50 Reimer, Geraldine 27 Reimer, Ronald 32,48 Reinkober, Tom 30,31,37,39,55, 58,61,62,63 Reiser, Mary Jane 23,38,40,42,44, 47 Roehrig, Patricia 32,44,50 Roehrig, Viola 23,27,36,45,46,49, 50 Rollmann, Joanne 31,47,50 Rollmann, Robert 23,40,52 Rozmann, John 23 Sabel, Jean 31,40,44,51 Sabel, Mary Ann 29,47,51 Sabel, Ronald 31,48 Sabel, Rosemary 31,40,44,51 Salm, Judy 30,39,41,45,47,51,52 Sartori, Sharon 23,38,40,45,47,57 Schad, Elmer 23 Schad, Shirley 28,36,38,44,50 Schaff, Richard 30,41,48,55 Schaff, Robert Schmahl, Diane 30,38,39,42,45, 47,52,57 Schmahl, John 23,40,42 Schmahl, Judy 24,38,39,44,47,52 Schmahl, Ruth 30,36,45,47,52 Schmid, Barbara 24,45,47,52,54 Schmid, Paul 30,39,52,55 Schmidlkofer, Allen 24,40,54,55, 58,61 Schmidlkofer, Joseph 24,55,56,61 Schmidt, Eileen 32 Schmitt, Agnes 24,39,40,41,45,47, 50,52 Schmitt, Monica 30,40,44,47,51 Schmitz, Barbara 32,40,44,51 Schmitz, Jean 6 Schneider, Alvin 32,55 Schneider, Betty 32,40,44,51 Schneider, Margaret 30,45,47,52 Schneider, Mike 30,42,48 Schneider, Robert 30,48 Schneider, Susan 28,38,44,46,47, 52 Schneider, William 24,54,55,56,61, 62 Schoen, John 28,48 Schomisch, Loretta 6 Schuh, Robert 6,59 Schuler, Gordon 7,55,56 Schwartz, Frederick 30 See, Melvin 32,48 Seefeld, Barbara 32 Seefeld, Kay 28,42,47 Seipel, Jerome 28,49 Seipel, John 32,55,60 Selk, Ervin 32,37,48,55,60 Shaurette, Dale 24 Skahen, John 32 Smith, Raymond 28 Smits, Stanley 7 Stache, David 32,48 Stache, Delilah Stadtmueller, Theresa 28,44,47 Starfeld, Arlene 32,41,44,46,47,50 Stecker, Audrey 24,36,45 Steffes, Donna 32,42 Stein, James 28,48 Steiner, Bruce 28,48 Steinmetz, Gary 25,49 Sturtz, Harry 25 Sturtz, Shirley 30,40,50 Suchan, Kenneth 25,58,61 Suttner, Robert 28,42,43 Tegen, Judy 28,39,40,41,44 TeVrucht, Marlene 30,36,42,45,47, 52 Thielmann, Janet 28,39,44,46,47, 49,50 Thielmann, John 32,33,37,48,55 Thompson, Charles 7,55,56,58 Thuecks, Mary Ann 32,50 Thuecks, Olga 25,38,47,49,51 Thurwachter, Barbara 28,44,45,47, 52 Thurwachter, Stephen 32,55,60 Thurwachter, Susan 25,38,44,47, 49,51 Urban, Sharon 32,41,44,47 Vogel, Mary 25,40,42,44,47,57 Wegner, John 32,60 Weber, James 25 Welch, Janice 25,37,39,45,47,52 Werner, Suzanne 26,27,38,39,40, 44.46.47.52 Westerhouse, James 26,40,41,42, 43.44.52 Wettstein, Margaret 32,40,42,44, 47 Wettstein, Peggy 26,27,38,39 Wettstein, William 28,37 Whitby, Alice 32,41,44,47 Whitby, David 26,54,55,56,61 Whitby, Lea 28,37,44,47 Wilson, Helen 32,41,42,44,47 Wingers, Marilyn 30,40 Winkel, Eva 30,42 Winkel, Patricia 32,51 Winkler, Don 28,37,39,55,58,61 Winkler, Karen 28,38,42,44,47,52 Winkler, Lynn 32,41,44,47,57 Winkler, Marlene 30,36,45,47,51, 52 Woelfel, Alan 28,29,37,55,61,62 Woelfel, Carol 28,39,50 Woelfel, Gilbert 30,31,37 Woelfel, Jean 30,44,47,51 Woelfel, Jerome 26,49 Woelfel, Joseph 30,48,55 Woelfel, Mary Ann 30,44,61 Woelfel, Roma 28,44,50 Woelfel, Stephen 28,37,48,55,61, 62 Wollersheim, Sandra 30,38,44,51 Wunrow, Betty 32,44 Wunrow, David 30 Zahn, Beverly 32 Zahn, Charlene 28,38,44,50 Zahn, Harlie Zarnoth, Charles 26,44,52 Zastrow, Edward 28 Ziegelbauer, Paul 30,55,61 Zorn, Robert 30,44 Zom, Sharon 30,42,45,47,52


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