Cumberland High School - Beofor Yearbook (Cumberland, WI)

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J N, V ,,l22t5xX f fi y .,, X H N5 W, 9 kf , J -,I Z - f sy? 2' Y ,ff Lrvmg rs a contrnual process of laying plans and carrying them out In many phases of life we can see the results of our careful endeavor The plan must proceed the building Just as every brick is destined to fit into its proper place so must our school system fit into our community tions have been completely changed some new ones have been added others have added to the basic plans of years before The fine record of our athletic team would not have been possible with out plans of strategy Our classwork shows careful planning by both teachers and students So whether we are outlining our method of solving tomorrow s alge bra problem or deciding what to wear to the big dance Friday night we are all making and carrying out plans 6 Our school activities also show results of planning. Some organiza- faculty cmd students ,, 4,449 ! .Ny As supervising principal, Mr. Hoyer is guiding the plans for our new high school, as well as directing the management of our present school system. When his busy schedule permits, he enjoys fishing and reading. Besides that, he does occasional babysitting with his children, As assistant principal, Mr. Spoolman has set up a visual aids program. In addition to his numerous executive responsibilities, he teaches advanced math and is the Photography Club adviser. His interest in photography made him a photo contest winner this year. 'c-fe- g s J. K, Hoyer administrators plan school policies A. D. Spoolman 7 , A mf' 2 A , rr,M,, ,- 'W7g41.,,, if V Zh 'A 1 , 8 -'bvzmk .... ..... -QQ :-A' ' Mrs Larson workmg on the Mrs Westrn selhng lunch Office hel SEA-I-ED Nanc books tlcket P' Y S L1111e STANDING Sandra Donald and Ardell Sebens others ca rry through School board Mr Larson, Mr Knutson, Dr Lund Mr D'Am1co and Mr Jacobson 9 -. R. Wisner E. Beran K. McDonald H. Kamnetl H. Hunt A X l l , seven teachers loin faculty RAY WISNER Rlver Falls, U S Hlstory, Geograph Assrstant Coach, enjoys meetmg people and outdoor lrfe ELMER BERAN Rrver Falls, Geometry Brology General Math Basketball Coach latest rnterest 1S astronomy KENNETH MCDONALD Rlver Falls, Unlverslty of Mrnnesota, General Scrence, Physlcs, Chemlstry, enjoys huntrng and frshrng HARVEY KAMNETZ Whltewater, UDIVBISIEY of Mlnnesota, Shorthand Typrng, Senror Busmess, rarses and sells strawberrres and strawberry plants HOWARD HUNT J D1m1ck M Lofy Hxgglns R Thorson Unrverslty of Wrsconsm, Agnculture, FFA Advxser, enjoys gardemng JAMES DIMICK Boys Physrcal Educatron, General SCICDCC Football Coach, loves to play w1t.h hrs chlldren MATHEW LOFY Marquette, Umversrty of Mlnnesota, Am Problems, Gndance Counselor, enjoys farmmg LAURA HIGGINS Um vers1ty of Mlnnesota, World Hrstory Geography Journalxsm Beaver Booster and Beofor Advrser travel RUTH THORSON SUPCIIOI State, L1brary Enghsh Muslc and her famrly in w gg IR S -..,g 10 SCHOOL COOKS Mrs Lmdfors, Mrs Markren and Mrs Score LUNCH ROOM HELPERS Janet Boucher Bob Kolzow, Karen Lloyd, Pat Thompson Sharon Jones, JoAnn Algeo, Gay Fuerst School custodlans mspect power mower Mr Lerdall Mr Drake and Mr Anderson 12 . . . . . , . . ' 9 Y . . . . 2 . , . , . . 'Nw in The audio-visual club, organized last year, consists of BOTTOM ROW: Elmer Johnson, Paul Rasmussen, Bob Kolzow, Carol Van Meter. MIDDLE ROW: Gladys Shields, Bud Yri, Robert Machala, Don Alfonse, Charles Poulter, Martin Peterson. TOP ROW: Gertie Curella, Judy Bents, John Wallin, Calvyn Romsos, Jerry Cordes, Rodney Rust, Mickey Ritchie, Sylvia Schinkel, and William Gill. Members help teachers with movies and other visual aids. School bus drivers: Mr. Ackerson, Mr. Schilke, Mr. Merle, Mr. Moss, Mr. Jerde. Student librarians give assistance to teachers and students. BOTTOM ROW: Jane Wilson, Judy Paffel, Sandra Gill, Mary Scribner, and Carol Van Meter. MIDDLE ROW: Lillian Organ, Barbara Green, Judy Swenson, and Robert De Nucci. TOP ROW: Nancy Klinkhammer, Elaine Hohweiler, and Rosemary Lieffring. frosh plot hugh school course The freshmen class of 103 members rs the largest ever to attend CHS Wrth therr sprrrt and enthusrasm the frosh have contrrbuted much to our school They are very actrve 1D all school actrvrtres and sports yet wrth forty percent of the class on the frrst srx weeks honor roll they are d1l1gent rn therr studres Wlthout the freshmen the Homecomrng bonfrre would not have burned so brrghtly ln late November they gave a party for the sophomores rn return for the welcomrng party the sophs planned for them As the year progressed they lost much of therr greeness and now look wrth antrcrpatron to therr next years at CHS TOP ROW Lloyd Nelson, Bonme Steage, Carol Lo Judy Peterson, Eugene Bearhart, Gary Cook, Judy Bents, Judy Wallace, Bonme Rust SECOND ROW Glorra Prerson, Pat Bellows, Judy Prechowskr, Judy Odden, Robert McClame Patsy Kasabm, Patty DeMers, Sandra Greener BOTTOM ROW John Wrckre Robert Jenkms, Bernrce Schaefer, Phylhs Il Freshman class offlcers Pete Olson Donna Larson, Hugh Wxsner, Rrch Moen Mrssrng was Secretary Treasurer Rosahe Lrtza Walker Margre Gargaro, Glorra Tempesta, Gladys Schlelds Genevleve Marmo, Gertrude Curella Joe Lreffrmg Mrssmg were Joel Baumgart, Dorothy Benson, Rosahnd Johnson, Robert Ladd Bermce Loken Jane Prechowskx, Dorothy Rasmussen Mary Wrlson and Janet Wols 14 TOP ROW George Glovka Judy Howe, James Wycoff Rosallnd Johnson Peter Olson Pat Thompson Cralg Nelson Rlchard Sebens, Judy Chrrstensen SECOND ROW Howard Bents, Peggy Hubbard Eugene Effertz, Jo Ann Algeo, Katherme Gaubaldr Barbara TOP ROW Fred Sutherland Judy Garlmg Alan Agen Raymond RICCI, Larry Paulson James Levy Lucrlle Olson Nancy Dahl SECOND ROW Sharon Donatelle Fred Hanson Juamta Huehn Nancy Erlckson Robert Yates Gary Hemeke Pamela Coleman, Margaret Dahl Joyce Zappa John Clark Karen Ovltt BOTTOM ROW Rodney Dague Wayne Klernschmxdt Donald D'Am1co, Joyce Nellr Kenneth Steltzner Rosalle Lrtza Joseph Srrrannr Robert Shafer Chance Farlow, Clareanne Avery Larry Nystrom Conkhn Kenneth Robertson BOTTOM ROW Fred Capuzzm, Jeralyn Kluge Bonme Adam Judv Helbr Chns Johnson, Carol Ostrum, Arlyn Haynes, Betty Haynes, Margaret Hanson, Cary Stoll Dorothy Rasmussen, Donna Larson Bob Chubb look over a new book Larry Johnson, Glorla Tempesta Robert Jenkms Mr McDonald Jane Prechowskr, and Bud Duncan rn General Scxence 'ev frosh lead ln hugh honors TOP ROW Donald Jacobson Edyth Berg Don Al fonse Hugh Wrsner, John Cook Elmer Johnson E gene Degner Robert Chubb, Donna Larson Rlchard Moen SECOND ROW Raren f dam Edgar Duncan Martm Peterson, Robert Ekenstedt Frances Borrman Paul Curnow Nancy Sundvall Robert Nelson Frances Machala Larry Johnson BOTTOM ROW Sandra DeG1d1o John I-lmes Phyllrs Werse W1ll1am C111 Marlon Poulter kenneth DeNucc1 Bonme Carllng, Davrd Stemburg, Robert Scharmer, Charles Bergstrom Joyce Calrqurre Offxcers Glona Monchrlovlch, Jean Beck, Grace Nystuen, Lee Jacobson, Jun Dague, and Dxck Oslund Mlssrng when photos were taken are FIRST ROW Karen Rlebe, Sharon Cook, Vugrma Matthys SECOND ROW Gary Donatelle, Russell Blros Machala, and Darol Peterson THE SOPHOMORES OF 1958 shed therr frosh greenness and elected I1m Dague presrdent Jean Beck vrce presrdent Lee Jacobson treasurer and Grace Nystuen secretary Glorra Monchllovrch and Drck Oslund were elected for the Soc1a1 Commlttee The sophomores parucrpated rn a whrrlwrnd of acuvxues sponsorrng the tradmonal freshman welcomrng party and becomrng members and offrcers of such orgamzatrons as FHA, FFA, GAA, Pep Club, Chorus, and Glee Club Anythlng worth dorng rs worth dorng well rs the belref of the sophomores whrch IS evrdent rn all of the tasks they have undertaken Each and everyone rs preparrng hrmself to be a good cmzen of tomorrow 17 , igx , Z 2 , , , l 5 . . .. , 1 . ' , , A ,Bob gc 1'-4 FIRST ROW Barbara Adam Jean Beck, Dorothea Bents, Dor1s Bonnevrlle, Beverly Brxnkeley SECOND ROW Lauren Butnck Rlta Butzler, Nxck Capra Vwlenne Cass, Charles Chr1sten sen THIRD ROW Evelyn Lhrrstensen, Gxlbert Clausen Judy Cotone, James Dague Gall Degner FOURTH ROW Robert DeNucc1, Ray Dretrxch Sandra Donald Clalre Erlckson, Carol Farlow sophomores plan varied prolects JL 18 FIRST ROW: David Farlow, Gary Frisinger Mary Goldsmith Carole Goodrich Carole Grant. SECOND ROW: Barbara Greene, Beth Hanson, Jay Holmes, Allan Hunt, Colleen Jacobs. THIRD ROW: Dianne Jacobson, Larry Jacobson Lee Jacobson, Dianne Jansen, Bud Jenson. FOURTH ROW: Daniel Jerry, Robert Jerry Claire Johnson, Dale Jones, Sharon Jones. FIRST ROW Davrd Just, Donald Kmg Nancy Klrnkharnmer, Dean Kolzow Alrce Lareen SECOND ROW Betty Lombard Leonard Lombard Bruce Madrson, Jeanne Mrchelson, Glorra Monchrlovrch THIRD ROW Denms Neva, Robert Nevrn, Darlene Nlelsen, Herbert Norton Grace Nystuen FOURTH ROW Marge Odell Drck Oslund Mary Paqum Larry Peterson, Robert Peterson X1 V44 41 xl I '17 wel'4W'1' participate ln achvlhes FIRST ROW Mary Poukey SECOND ROW Charles Poulter Alberta Ranallo Robert Rrebe Erlmg Romsos, Mavrs Scheps THIRD ROW Sylvra SCh1l'1kCl Annette Srrxannr, Roy Snowbank Judrth Swenson Jolyce Taylor FOURTH ROW James Vaughn Steve Walton George Wanner, Anthony Weaver, Paul Welrnar FIFTH ROW Dorothy Wrllrnan, Jane Wxlson, Wayne Wrlson, Bud Yrr Eleanor Zappa 'ln JY ' 1. I L 'R- V.-is gn- R Barrows T Benjamin G Bents T Bohn N Colman Cordes G Cotone I 1-1' G Lurella S Curnow J Droege S Enckson L Florer G Fuerst S G1 lunlors fmcmce prom Top magazine salesmen play trip to Minneapolis. Lf '1 . Goldsmith M. Hagelberger D. Heppner SEATED: Donna Palm, LaVonne Olson Jim Poulter. . STANDING: Karen Lloyd, Lois Paulsony, Helen Linder, 5- Hodson E- Hohwellef R' Huebner Judy Paffe1. 20 'X '44 lx! , 4 A N Irwm S Jebe K Jeschke B Johnson M Johnson S Johnson R Johnson V4 lv' Y ff'-'I' X iii R Johnson F Kallsen R L1effr1n5 H I.1nder K Lloyd D Marske G Momch11ov1ch work on term papers Nelson E Norton M Nyhus 15' Junlor Prom commlttee Tom Bohn, Donna J Olson L Olson L Organ Palm, Jerry Cordes, Paul Rasmussen, Jxm Poulter 'fl x n A J 'J WE WW f f , A K f ,lf , ' H WD 'H-It .VVAQV E , .A A . X Q -Ji. Q' E 1 2' ' in .V.Z. J g , 1 4 5 U 4 J , ff ' 'h J H' . f ' K Y , X X' .vfiin X jf ik .7 1n 3 Y 1 Q. I 1, is 4-'H J J s ' 4 ,lg V Viv: C - ' Q no Tig? s. J X D. Palm L. Paulson G. Petrangelo D. Piechowski J. Poulter S. Ranallo P. Rasmussen send representatives to badger state J Wanner E WQISS M1SS1Hg when photos were taken are Dave Stouffer, Laurel Mett D W1llman B Wols ner Carroll Peterson Pat Gnmstvedt Ed Nelson, Judy Paffel Butch Ovxtt 22 r L X, -I O 'Z '. V 1 -in I Q- ,x i CLASS OFFICERS and SOCIAL COM MITTEE LaVonne Olson, Nanh Irwm, Ed Norton, Donna Palm, Gerd Bents, Paul Rasmussen Srxty elght students entered the echolng halls of CHS for the thlrd ume to become the senxors of tomorrow They elected Paul Rasmussen presrdent Ed Norton vrce presrdent Nancy Irwln secretary Lavonne Olson treasurer and Donna Palm and Gerd Bents socral com mxttee They started the busy year by sellmg maga zrnes to ra1se money for the Prom The ten top sales men recelved a SPCCIHI expense pald tr1p to Mlnne Z' apohs Later rn the year came the two thousand word term paper for Engllsh Hlghhghung the year was the Jumor Seruor Prom where class presrdent Paul Ras mussen rergned as krng The Juniors worked long and hard to make rt a success one they ll long remember Three outstandrng Junxors were sent to Badger Glrls and Badger Boys State fe A Junior get together rn the study hall ,Z , ff ' 9, aw I , . Q . Ry' . 5 . ' . ' I . S . . - . ' - ' ' . . . - S9l1IOl'S Mary Jane Algeo Carol Jean Alborn Donna Ackerson Geraldme Bents Karen Bents Joanne Borrman Allen Boucher Janet Boucher S l DONNA MAE ACKERSON Donna Nurses Club 3 4 'B Team Cheerleader 3,4, Intramural Sports 1,2 FHA 1 4 Beaver Booster 4 Beofor 4 Glee Club l 3 Chorus 3,4, Pep Club l 4 GAA 4, Beaverettes 4 CAROL JEAN ALBORN Carol Lrbrary 2,3, Intramural Sports 1 3 Band 1 4 Band Play 2 Senlor Class Play 4, Beofor 4 Glee Club 1 Pep Club 1 4 GAA 1 4 MARY JANE ALGEO Mary Nurses Club 3 4, Photo Club 3,4, Intramural Sports 1 4, Class Offlcer 1, Glee Club 1 3 Chorus 2,3, Pep Club 1 4, CAA 1 4 GERALDINE PAULA BENTS Gen Intramural Sports 1 3 FHA l 4, Band 1 4 Soc1a1Comm1ttee Senror Class Play 4 Glee Club 1,2 GAA 3,4, Pep Club 4 KAREN MARIE BENTS Karen Lrbrary 3 FHA 2,3 Bandl 4 Semor Class Play 4 Glee Club 1 3 Chorus 2 4 Pep Club 2 4 Forensrcs 3,4 Prom Queen 3 Homecommg Queen Attendant 3 Rutabaga Festxval Queen 4 JOANNE HELEN BORRMAN Joanne Llbrary 3 Band 1 4 Band Play 2 Semor Class Play 4 GAA 2 4, Pep Club 1 4 Forens1cs 1 4 ALLEN WILLIAM BOUCHER Allen FFA 3 JANET LORRETTA BOUCI-IER Janet Lunch Room 3 4 ALLEN LEROY BREEDEN Moose Intramural Sports 3,4, Football Allen Bre eden frfx 3 seniors I X I Y 9 if Kay Chrlstensen Marrlyn Duncan Denms Farlow CATHERINE CHRISTENSEN Kay Photo Club 3,4, Intramural Sports 1 3, Skl Club 3,4, Band 1 4 Class Offlcer 3 Semor Class Play 4, Beofor 4 Glee Club 1 3, Chorus 2 4, GAA 1 4 Pep Club 1 3,4, Beaverettes 4 Forens1cs 1,3 ,4 MARILYN ANN DUNCAN Dunc L1brary 2 FHA 1 4 Semor Class Play 4, Beaver Booster 4, Beofor 4 Glee Club 1 Chorus 2 4, GAA 1 4 Pep Club 1 4 DENNIS BOYD FARLOW Denrus Intramural Sports 1 4 FFA 3,4 Sen1or Class Play 4 Forensxcs 4 WIL uAM BURTON coLDsMm-1 B1ll' Basketball 1 4, Intramural spam B111 Goldsmlth 1 4 Golf 1 4 Band 1 4 Class Offrcer 3, Semor Class Play 4 Boys' Glee Club 4 BERNARD ALI.AN HANSON Bemxe Intramural Sports 1 4 Football 2 Baseball 1,2 FFA 1 3 Semor Class Play 4 Boys' Glee Club 4 DARLENE JOYCE HANSON Huntz Nurses Club 3 B' Team Cheer leader 2, Intramural Sports 1-3 Band 1,2, Glee Club 1,3, Chorus 2,3, GAA 1 3 Pep Club 1 3 JAMES CURTIS HEFTY 'Curt Intramural Sports 3 DALE ARTHUR HEINECKE Hmk Basketball 1 3, FFA Basketball 1, Intramural Sports 1 4, Football 1 4 FFA 1 4 Semor Class Play 4 DIANNE MARIE HELSTERN D1ane Nurses Club 3,4 Intra mural Sports 2,3, Fl-lA 1 4, Semor Class Play 4, Beofor 4, Glee Club 1 Pep Club 1 4 GAA 1 4 Bernard Hanson I 4 Dxane Helstern Dale Hexnecke Curtls Hefty Darlene Hanson 1 - ll u - . , . . , 3 9 . 9 - ' - ' - 9 9 ' 9 ' - n n - ' . 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S S . 5 . , ' S S s - - ' - u - , - - 2 1 il y S Q 5 5 KRUG - Gloria -, B Team Cheerleader 25 - 9 - Q I - ' ' s ' . s , , ll T S - l , s l ' , S 5 5 ,Y , - H ' .. - ...A u , S 5 , . . 1 Q' I NANCI LOUISE LILLIE Nancl Lrbrary 1 Intramural Sports l Semor Class Play 4 Glee Club 1-4 Offxce Help 4 GAA 4 GENE LEROY LINDE MAN Gene Intramural Sports 1 4 Football 1,2 Baseball l 4 FFA 3 CLARENCE RENHOWE MOEN Buzz Basketball 1 4, Football 1 4 Baseball I 4 Band 1 4, Class Offrcer 1 4 Band Play 2 Sen1or Class Play 4, Boys State 3 CLARICE ANNETTE MOEN Clar1ce Intramural Sports l 3 FHA 1 4 Band 1 4, Class Off1cer 1,2, Semor Class Play 4 Beaver Booster 4 Glee Club 3 Pep Club 2 4 Homecommg Queen 4 Band Camrval Queen Candldate 4 GAA 3 4 JUDY ANN MONCHILOVICH Judy Pep Club 1 4 Lrbrary 4 Intramural Sports 1 3 Class Offrcer 3,4 Semor Class Play 4 Beofor 4 Glee Club 1,2 Chorus 2 Homecomrng Queen Attendant 4 GAA 1 4 Tumblmg Team 4 ELEANOR KATHERINE MORKEL Snorkel L1brary 2, Intramural Sports 1 3, FHA 4 Senror Class Play 4 GAA 3 4 PHYL LIS JEAN NELSON Phyl Slu Club 3 4 Photo Club 3,4 B Team Cheerleader Z A' Team Cheerleader 3 ,4 Intramural Sports 1 3 Band I 4 Class Offrcer 2 Semor Class Play 4 Band Play 2 Beaver Booster 4, Beofor 4 Glee Club 1 Pep Club 1-4 Tumblmg Team 4 Homecomlng Queen At tendant 3,4 Rutabaga Festrval Queen Attendant 4 GAA 1 4 Beaverettes 4 LORETTA RUTH NICKELL Loretta Intramural Sports 3 Semor Class Play 4 Glee Club 1 Chorus 2 4 Forensrcs 4 Nancy L1l11e Gene Lmdemann Clarence Moen Clarxce Moen Judy Monchrlovrch Eleanor Morkel Phyllis Nelson Loretta Nickell Nancy Olson Dan Nystrom Ronald Nleman RONALD OTTO NIEMAN Cheeta Intramural Sports 1 4 DANIEL JOHN NYSTROM Dan Basketball 1 4, Intramural Sports 1 4, Foot ball 1 4, Baseball 1 4, Band 1 4, Class Off1cer 3 Semor Class Play 4 Boys' Glee Club 4 Boys State 3 NANCY ANN OLSON Nancy FHA 1 4 Band 1 4 Glee Club 3, Chorus 3 4 GAA 2,3, Pep Club 2 4 3,4, GAA 2 3 Pep Club 2 4 JAMES STANLEY PETERSON Pete Sandra OISOH Basketball 1 4 Intramural Sports 1 4, Soclal Commrttee 2,4 Semor Class Play 4, Forensxcs 4 MICHEAL JOSPEH PIECHOWSKI M1ke Intra mural Sports 4 DARLYNE CAROL PIERSON Dar Intramural Sports J1m Peterson 1 3, FHA 2 4 Band 1 4 Beaver Booster 4 Beofor 4, Glee Club 1 3 Chorus 3,4 GAA 3,4 Pep Club 3 Mr Lmdemann and some of h1s semor dnver tramrng students seem to be havmg car trouble Mrke Pxechowskl Darlyne P1erson 28 . '25 , Y - u u - - . - n II - - , - . - - ' - ' - S ' s ' 5 3 . - un .- SANDRA OLSON - sandra - FHA 114, Band 1-4, Glee Club-3,.Chorus , , 3 - 0 - ll u .- F 5 - U . . 5 . , ' . -K ll ' ll - - ' - ll ll - ' - ' - 9 - s s ' - 5 I i - L2 in M ff? 449 'bal- Kenneth R1ebe Nancy Rlebe M1Cky R1tch1e KENNETH MAYNARD RIEBE Rock FFA Basketball 1,2 Intramural Sports 1 4 Football 1 4 FFA 1 4 FOICHSICS 4 NANCY JANE RIEBE Nanc FHA 4 Beaver Booster 4, Glee Club 1 3 Chorus 3,4 GAA 3 Pep Club 3 4 MICHEAL ALAN RITCHIE Mrckey V1sual A1ds 4 Basketball 1 3 Intramural Sports 1 4 Football Manager 3 Baseball 1, Sen1or Class Play 4 Beaver Booster 4 Beofor 4 ROGER ROBERTSON Roger Basketball 2 FFA Basketball 1, Intramural Sports 1 3 FFA l,3, Beaver Booster 4 ROYAL CALVYN ROMSOS Cal V1sualA1ds 3 4 FFA 1 4 RODNEY DEAN RUST Rodney V1sualA1ds 4 Intramural Sports 1 4, FFA 1 Chorus 1 4 ARDELL JOANN SEBENS Ardell Intramural Sports , Beofor 3,4 Glee Club 1, Forens1cs Ofhce Help 3 4, GAA 1 4 Roger Robertson Calvyn Romson s .1 I really gotta get thxs done V S ,A X l Arde ll Sebens Rodney Rust Q 1' Ag. Sen1ors Mar1an Sweet, Phyllxs Nelson Nancy Llllle Darlyne P1er son and Marg Sweet enjoy bowlmg as one of GAA s act1v1t1es Ruth Shrelds RUTH LOUISE SHIELDS Ruth FHA 1,2 ,4, Band 1 4 Sen1or Class Play 4 Glee Club 1 Forensrcs 4 Pep Club 3 4 CAROL JEAN SUTHER LAND Carol FHA 1,2 ,4 Senxor Class Play 4 Forensxcs 4 Pep Club 4 MARGARET ANN SWEET Marg Nurses Club 3,4, B Team Cheerleader 3,4, Intramural Sports 2 FHA 1 2 Soc1al Commlttee 4 Senlor Class Play 4 Beaver Booster 4 Glee Club 1 3 Chorus 2 4 GAA 4 Pep Club 2 4 Beaverettes 4 MARlAN JEAN SWEET Marxan Nurse Club 3 4 L1brary 3 B Team Cheerleader 3, A Team Cheerleader 4 Intramural Sports 2, FHA 2, Semor Class Play 4 Beaver Booster 4 Glee Club 1 3 Chorus 2 4 Beaverettes 2 4, l-lomecomxng Queen Attendant 4 GAA 4 Pep Club 2 4 LOIS MARIE THOMPSON Lo1s FHA 3 Band 1 4, Beaver Booster 4 Glee Club 1 CAROL ANN VAN METER Carol Nurses Club 3 4 L1brary 2 4 Photo Club 4 Vlsual Ards FHA 1 4, Sen1or Class Play 4 Glee Club 1 JANICE ANN ZAPPA Jan Nurses Club 3 4 B' Team Cheerleader 3 4, FHA 1 4 Band 1 4, Class Offlcer 4 Soc1al Commrttee 1, Beaver Booster 4, GAA 1 4 Pep Club 1 4 Carol Sutherland Marg Sweet Maman Sweet Loxs Thompson Carol Van Meter Janrce Zappa S On lookxng back over the four years of h1 school we seruors remember well the hard work fun d1s apporntments and trrumphs whrch were a part of our darly l1fe How could we forget our frrst party the sophomore feelrng of belongrng and the Iunror Senror Prom wrth Over the Rarnbow as the theme In our Jumor year we passed our magazrne sales quota and bought class rrngs Durmg our frnal year we were actrve 1n athletrcs organrzatrons and clubs Early rn the fall we began rehearslng for the class play The Famxly Nobody Wanted Although postponed because of the Aslan feel that we have spent four profrtable years thanks to the always helpful faculty and admrrustratron Upon recervrng our drplomas we wrll have com pleted another step 1n our lrfe program seniors look forward to future The semor class boasts three sets of twrns Marran and Marg Sweet, Nancy and Sandra Olson, Clarlce and Clarence Moen Senxor class offrcers and socral commxttee look over robes for gradu atron Judy Monchrlo vxch Jrrn Peterson Pat Jacobson, 'Buzz Moen, Marg Sweet, and J anlce Zappa . .gh , Flu, the play was a success. All in all, we seniors l o X . ' ? . 31 Students coming to school piled down with books is a familiar scene any school day. Although we devote only a few pages to curriculum, most of our time is spent in preparing for and participating in class hours. Even though we grumble we really appreciate the opportunity to learn. Ji W 4 ff: if if ' i f ' . f. f ., W rs ' . ig K classes come first at c h s 3,1 Q-Vis. 5. CURRICULUM COM MITTEE Mr Lofy Mr Hoyer, Mr Lmdeman, Mr McDonald Ice skating is one of the activities undertaken by the Physical Education classes On the rink Mr Dosch 1S talking to Robert Machala, Bob Chubb Elaine Howhexler, and Judy Goldsmith Other activities undertaken by the physical education classes are tumbling, basketball, volleyball soccer softball, archery, badminton, and tennis Junior English students listen to their voices on the tape recorder Through this they learn how to rm prove their voices Vocabulary also plays an important part in Junior English The seniors find the chemistry labs very interesting. Mr. McDonald is explaining the principles of the Brunsen burner to Joanne Borrman Mickey Ritchie Dick Lau and Buzz Moen. The lab is only part of the chemistry course. f'm 'A Miss Fraley is teaching Home Economics students, Bonnie Wols Sandra Erickson Evelyn Ladd Eleanor Morkel, and Loretta Nickel the care of a mix- master. Cooking, sewing, family relations, and child care are all part of the home economics course. Mrss Kronberg 15 showrng algebra students Wayne Wllson Judy Cotone, and Mary Poukey the char acterlstrcs of a cube They are taught to recogmze many geometrlcal forms and therr rmportance rn everyday lrfe Phyllxs Nelson md Gene Lrndeman are recervrng guldance from Mr Lofy Gurdance helps the sen1ors to frnd the f1eld to XNh1Cll they are best sulted He also g1VCS guxdance to underclass students to help them choose the subjects they should take Wlth the1r career rnterests rn mmd In crtrzenshrp Mr Lrndeman uses slrdes and movres to supplement the texts Here IS Wrlllam C111 Carol Ostrum, and Lucxlle Olson Wlth Mr Lrnde man lookmg at some s11des Crtrzenshrp teaches us to be good crtrzens rn our homes, schools churches, and cornmunrtres Mr Kamnetz IS teachrng Shrrley Howherler how to use the drctaphone whrle Clarlce Moen and Ardell Sebens look on Thrs IS one of several busrness teclmrques they learn to use rn senror busrness . 'Lf ' y L . . . , - . . . 5 ,V is - A K ,,..---r'r ' ' . i, 5 K gg' ,5 'A A ,f , QV' J ' - 'E I f 1 J' .Mr- -X 5 ' 1 Y 34 ROW l Pat Jacobson Gerr Bents Evelyn Chrrsten sen Barbara Dahl Nlarrlyn Duncan Carol Jean Al born Pat Bellows Pat Gnmstvedt ROW 'P Judy Coldsmrth Kay Chrrstensen Jean Beck Peggy Hub bard Kltty Garlbaldr Clareann Avery Sharon Cook Mary Hermann Pamela Colman Carol Goodrrch g ca a enloys CI From TOP to BOTTOM CAA offxcers Clar rce Moen vlce presrdent Pat Thompson pornt recorder Glorra Monchrloyrch secre tary treasurer Carol Alborn sports head Pat Jacobson presrdent Nhss Brunner GAA ad x rser and Jean Beck, sports head lNorma Colman Dranne Jacobson Sue Curnow ROW 3 Dorls Bonnevrlle Nlary Goldsmrth Clarre Errckson Joanne Borrman, Fran Borrman Judy Helblg JoAnn Algeo Donna Ackerson Mary Jane Algeo Judy Howe, Bonnre Adams busy, eventful year The Grrls Athletrc Assoc1at1on started therr eventful year wrth a bang They organrzed the d1fferr.nt sports that make up GAA and elected the1r offrcers Pat Jacobson was elected presrdent Other oftlcers rnclude Clarrce Moen VICC presrdent Glorra lNlOHCll1lOV1Cll, secretary treasurer and Pat Thompson polnt recorder Jean Beck and Carol Alborn were chosen as sports heads Representatrves were chosen from each class Donna Ackerson was chosen from the senror class Others rnclude LaVonne Olson yunror Sharon Cool sophomore and JoAnn Algeo ireshman The annual Sadre Hawkms dance was sponsored for the TIISI trrne by the GAA organrzatron Bowlmg teams were set by the sports heads and team captams were elected on terms of year rnembershrp Those chosen were Dranne Helstern Carol Je an Alborn Marrlyfn Duncan Nlary Jane Algeo Pat Jacobson Kay Chrrstensen Phyllrs Nelson and Judy Monchrloy rch Ice skatmg and boulmg followed by a supper held at the Tower House put a fmrsh on the mld term 3Ct1V1t1eS GAA basketball was organrzed 1n January Team captams elected are as follows lNorma Colman 'vlcK1nley Dorothy Rasmussen Sectxon Ten Carol Lang Town Krds One Gerr Bents Comstock Judy Goldsmrth Barronett and Clarre Errckson Town K1ClS Two A new trend was adopted by the GAA when they sponsored a Twlrp Vleek m whrch tl 1. woman paid all bllls CAA closed therr years act1y1t1es yyrth therr annual prcmc held at the Tourrst P rrk 36 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 11 1 ' ' 3 1' 1 1 1 1 - 4-' 1 1 ' 7 I - 1 Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . V . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 O . . . ' 1 1 V ' 1 1 - 1 1 D x I Y l x 'B - . ' 1 1 1 ' 91 1 y . . . Y Y . 1 1 1 1 1 Y v ' 1' 1 1 1 4 y ' . v . 7' 1 1 - . ' I 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X 1 , . 1 -1 1 1 1 V r A lx li 7 1 4 I i , . . 1 1' vy1 - '14 I 11 3' . ' ' x l . 1 v . -3 - 1 - - 7 1 1 ' ' 1 1 J 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1' 1 ' 7. r v , . Q, Q9 ROW 1: Eleanor Merkel, LaVonne Olson, Clarice Moen,Pat Thompson, Phyllis Nelson, Evelyn Ladd, Nanci Lillie, Judy Peterson, Mavis Scheps, Karen Riebe. ROW 2: Dorothy Willman, Phyllis Walker, Jane Piechowski, Donna Larson, Fran Maehala, Nancy Sundvall, Judy Monchilovieh, Gloria Monchilovich, Judy Paffel, Darlyne Pierson, Carol Long, Mary Poukey, Marge Odell, Betty Lombard, Sharon Jones, Gloria Tempesta. ROW 3: Dianne Jansen, Roberta Johnston, Sandra DeGiCleo, Alberta Ranallo, Joyce Zappa, Marg Sweet, Marian Sweet, Dianne Helstern, Gloria Krug, Ardell Sebens, Janice Zappa, Phyllis Weise, Dorothy Rasmussen, Judy Piechowski. pep club inspires team to victories Assistin the cheerleaders through the football and S basketball seasons are our enthusiastic Pep Club mem- bers. At the Homecoming pep session we all held our breath hoping the balloons would blow up and break as they were supposed to. Members also plan- TOP ROW: Marian Sweet, Janice Zappa, Judy Howe, JoAnn Algeo, Judy Bents, Geri Bents, Marilyn Dun- can, Judy Christensen, Barbara Dahl, Lucille Olsen, Judy Peterson, Pat Thompson, Judy Wallace, Phyllis Nelson. ROW 2: Joanne Borrman, Frances Borrman, Sandra Gill, Joyce Nelli, Carol Jean Alborn, La- Vonne Olson, Lois Paulson, Donna Palm, Karen Bents, Donna Larson, Carol Long, Evelyn Ladd. ROW 3: Judy Paffel, Mary Hermann, Dorthea Bents, Donna Ackerson, Mary Goldsmith, Pat Jacobson, Pat Grim- ned and sponsored the dance, bonfire and Home- coming decorations. The group is shown wearing the red and white sweat shirts newly purchased this year. stvedt, Grace Nystuen, Judy Monchilovich, Gloria Monchilovich, Nancy Riebe, Sandra Olson, Nancy Olson. ROYN 4: Genevieve lwiarino, Ruth Shields, Phyllis Weise, Carol Sutherland, Margie Gargaro, Joyce Zappa, Jean Beck, Nancy Sundvall, Fran Machala, Mary Jane Algeo, Peggy Hubbard, Pat Bel- lows, Judy Helbig, Gertie Curella. Officers in FRONT ROW: Barbara Johnson. vice president, Kay Christensen, president, Marg Sweet, treasurer, Claric Moen, secretary. - D i FFA - ROW l: Charles Poulter, Ray Nelson, Jim Dague, Ken Riebc, Daniel Jerry, Erling Romsos, Robert Riebe, Lloyd Nelson, Fred Sutherland, Melvin Nyhus, George Glovka, Robert Huebner, Donald Marske, Frank Sutherland. ROW 2: Robert Jenkins, Chris Johnson, Gilbert Clausen, Bruce Madison, Her- bert Norton, Roy Snowbank, Martin Peterson, David Farlow, Larry Nystrom, Cary Heinecke, Jack John- son, Steve Walton, Fred Hanson. ROW 3: Bob De- Nucci, Robert Kolzow, Eugene Degner, Ray Dietrich Dennis Farlow, James Vaughn, William Bergman, Anthony Weaver, James Wycoff, Peter Olson, James Levy, Larry Paulson, Edward Norton, Sidney Schinkel, Dean Kolzow. ROW 4: David Stouffer, Lloyd Florer, Larry Peterson, Kenneth Jeschke, Jerry Cordes, Dale Heinecke, Denis Neva, Steve Ranallo, Calvyn Romsos Raymond Ricci, Alan Agen, Ronald Nieman, David Just. ! f f. o. works hard throughout the yeor FHA OFFICERS: ROW lx Robert Kolzow, Kenneth Riebe, Dale Heinecke, Jerry Cordes, Calvyn Romsos, Jim Dague, Mr Hunt. ROW 2: Peter Olson, George Glovka, Larry Peterson, Raymond Ricci. ROW 3: Ray Dietrich, Ray lxelson, Charles Poulter. Who wants some fresh hot popcorn? Only lO cents a box. These cries came from members of the Future Farmers of America who were selling popcorn under the supervision of their adviser, Mr. Hunt. Success of the popcorn sales is shown by the new popcorn machine recently purchased by the FFA . Popcorn sales is just one of a number of activities in which the members of the FFA take part. In the fall the Future Farmers and the Future Homemakers sponsored a party to which the whole school was invited. Before Christmas the Future Farmers sold Christmas cards and wrappers. ln the spring, selling garden and flower seeds keep members busy. One of the rewards for FFA members is the yearly FFA Trip in the spring. This includes a camping trip in Northern Wisconsin which lasts four days. FHA OFFICERS ROW 1 Clarice Moen,pres1dent Nancy Olson reporter Barbara Greene treasurer ROW 2 Darlyne Pierson historian Sandra Olson, secretary Miss Fraley, adviser Geri Bents parliamentarian Janice Zappa, song leader Donna Ackerson, vice president f. h. ca. works to promote good will To develop a well organized club in Cumberland High School and the community was the Chapter goal for the Future Home Makers of America. Under the direction of Miss Fraley the FHA plans to promote intemational good will throughout the world. In carrying out their plans they participated in the UNESCO Gift Coupon Plan. The FHA sponsored bake sales, candy sales, and dances to raise money for various activities. To join FHA you must have one year of Home Economics. Each year an initiation is held and new officers are installed. FHA-ROW 1: Jerelyn Kluge, Judy Paffel, Ruth Shields, Gladys Shields, Gertie Curella, Gloria Tempesta, Judy Piechowski, Barbara Greene, Gail Degner, Janice Zappa, Donna Ackerson, Phyllis Walker, Jane Piechowski. ROW 21 Mary Hermann, Darlyne Pierson, Sandra Gill, Beth Hanson, Sandra Olson, Nancy Olson, Pat Grimstvedt, Carol Sutherland, Carol Ostrum, Pamela Coleman, Margie Gargaro, Genevieve Marino. ROW 3: Nancy Klinkhammer, Eleanor Morkel, Nancy Reibe, Judy Bents, Carol Van Meter, Marilyn Duncan Clarice Moen, Geri Bents, Bonnie Rust, Lucille Olson, Dorothy Willrnan, Sharon Donatelle. 39 Judy Monchilovich, Karen Bents, Michey Ritchie. ROW 3: Lois Thompson, Ardell Sebens, Dick Lau, Clarice Moen, Jerry Cordes, Kenneth Jeschke, Phyllis Nelson, Kay Christensen. beofor, booster record school life Most of the pictures were taken by the Photo Club. Michael Ritchie is business managerr Dick Lau, sports editorg Dianne Helstern, student lifeg Kenneth Jeschke, and Jerald Cordes, classesg Lois Thompson, circulationg and Mary Herman, indexing. Miss Hig- gins checks all copy and advises the staff. Checking over the dummy. Planning the ad pages. booster M K gg, Journalism class-STANDING: Mary Hermann, Donna Ackerson, Janice Zappa, Miss Higgins, Darlyne Pierson, Micky Ritchie, Dick Lau, Marian Sweet. SITTING: Phyllis Nelson, Marilyn Duncan, Nancy Reibe, Lois Thompson, Roger Robertson, Margaret Sweet, Clarice Moen. The day the Beaver Booster goes to press, Mary Her- mann, editor, is chewing her nails over headlines, size of type and a dozen other things as Phyllis Nelson, Marg Sweet, Donna Ackerson, and Janice Zappa beat the keys of the wornout typewriters in the Booster Room. Mickey Ritchie, sports editor, is checking scores and fitting action shots while Marilyn Duncan, feature ed- itor tries to fit the popular SNOOPER column on the Checking over the circultation list. second page. Nancy Reibe, third page editor, looks over copy. Darlyne Pierson has her hands full copy- reading and then turning copy over to Miss Higgins, adviser, for the final check. Lois Thompson and Donna Ackerson are the busy ones the day the Booster arrives, folding, adding Rotos, writing names, and distributing papers to students in the seventh period classrooms. A busy staff of fourteen has done it again! Planning pages for the Beaver Booster. 0-' ,, ,-Q. QA, ,.. . .5 l ,fo . CHS BAND-ROW 1: Karen Bents, Pat Jacobson, Lois Thompson, Jean Beck, Geri Cotone, Judy Christensen, Darlyne Pierson, Sue Cumow, Pat Grimstvedt, Nancy Olson, Geri Bents, Nancy Irwin, Judy Goldsmith. ROW 2: Pat Thompson, Carol Sutherland, Judy Howe, Col- leen Jacobs, Mary Goldsmith, Gladys Shields, Joyce Zappa, Dorothy Rasmussen, Bruce Madison, Evelyn band plans mardi BAND OFFICERS-ROW l: Karen Bents, student director, Pat Jacobson, secretary-treasurer, Dan Nystrom vice president. ROW 2: Tom Bohn, busi- ness manager, Buzz Moen, president, Bill Gold- smith, business manager. 4-if 7-I Christensen, Lois Paulson, JoAnn Algeo, Carol Jean Alborn, Gertie Curella, Sandra Greener, Dorthea Bents, Clareann Avery, Joyce Nelli, Kitty Garibaldi, Beverly Brinkley. ROW 3: Dianne Jansen, Claire Erickson, Genevieve Marino, Peg Hubbard, Carol Long, Judy Odden, Marge Odell, Helen Linder, Buzz Moen, Kay gras, spring four This year Cumberland High School Band, under the direction of Mr. John Anderson, has a record enroll- ment of eighty membersf A Mardi Gras, sponsored by the Beaver Music Boosters, was held February 8 to raise necessary funds for the Spring tour in April. This second an- nual tour will take the band members to Superior and Duluth. Other activities in which the band participated were Christmas and Spring Concerts, All Star and Mass Band and Solo and Ensemble Tournament. The Senior Band marched at the Rutabaga Festival as well performing intricate marching routines at the home football games. During the basketball season, a pepband was present at most of the after- noon pep sessions and home games. Christensen, Mar Al eo, Beth Hanson, Gay Fuerst, Y 8 Janice Zappa, George Petrangelo, Erling Romsos, Hugh Wisner, Martin Peterson, Barb Johnson, Judy Bents, Paul Weimer, Leonard Lombard, Jay Holmes, Allan Hunt, Phyllis Nelson, Bill Goldsmith. ROW 4: Bob Nelson, Richard Moen, Judy Peterson, Lauren Butrick I Donna Heppner, Conductor J. P. Anderson, Charles Poulter, Warren Stuntz, Gary Donatelle, Gene Curella Dan Nystrom, Barbara Dahl, Jim Poulter, John Wallin Paul Cumow, Pat Bellows, John Hines, Ruth Shields, Sandra Olson, Clarice Moen, Joanne Borrman, Mary Paquin, Bud Jensen, Tom Bohn, Carroll Peterson. plays at tournament, clinic, concert ! I Drum major, Tom Bohn, puts drum majorettes Donna Heppner, JoAnn Algeo, and Nancy Irwin through some of their formations. BOYS GLEE CLUB, ROW 1 Drck Oslund, Paul Wermar, Jay Holmes ROW 2 Lee Jacobson, B111 Goldsmrth, Paul Rasmussen ROW 3 Bud Jensen, Gerd Bents, Tom Bohn, John Wanner ROW 4 Allan Hunt, John Wa111n, J1m Poulter, Dan Nystrom Boys' Glee Club officers pose wxth Mxss Pratt Tom Bohn, hbrarxan, Jlm Poulter, pres1dent, M1ss Pratt Dan Nystrom, secretary treasurer, and Gerd Bents, v1ce pres1dent glee clubs practice and perform Two of our smaller organrzatrons thrs year are the pertod Thrs grves students who don t have the Chorus Boys and Gtrls Glee Clubs The Boys Club rs anewly perrod free the opportunrty to belong to a musrcal or organtzed group ganrzatton These two groups meet twlce a week durmg the seventh 6 BOTTOM ROW Margaret Hanson, Sandra De G1d10, Judy Helbxg, Joyce Zappa Carol Ostrum, Bonme Adam Peg Hubbard ROW 2 Evelym Ladd Nancy Sund vall, Fran Borrman, Krtty Ganbaldr, Pam Colman, JoAnn Algeo ROW 3 Nancy L11l1e, Judy Garland, Patty Jo Thompson, Lucxlle Olson, Edlth Berg . . ' J , . . . 3 1 3 . I u Z I . . . . . . , , . , , . . . . I n I I - 4 I ROW 1: Dianne Jansen, Sue Cumow, Mary Algeo, Laurel Mettner, Beth Hanson, Dorthea Bents, Alice Lareen, Mary Goldsmith, Donna Ackerson, Sandra Gill Mary Poukey, Karen Riebe, Sandra DeGideo, Jerelyn Kluge, Doris Bonneville. ROW 2: Karen Bents, Judy Goldsmith, Jean Beck, Betty Lombard, Evelyn Chris- tensen, Edyth Berg, Gloria Monchilovich, Grace Ny- stuen, Darlyne Pierson, Nancy Riebe, Sandra Olson, Nancy Olson, Sylvia Schinkel. ROW 3: Janer Grim- chorus presents The Mixed Chorus under the direction of Miss Pratt has had a year of activities and hard work. Upon the open- ing of the school year they began working on their Christmas performance. The Gypsy Rover, a romantic musical comedy was given in the spring as the highlight of this school year. In April they took part in the music tournament at Rice Lake. Karen Bents accompanied the group. In February the group held a skating party, after which they enjoyed hot chocolate and a lunch. Miss Pratt directs the chorus. son, Carroll Peterson, Loretta Nickell, Marg Sweet, Marian Sweet, Kay Christensen, LaVonne Olson, Uon- Donna Palm, Marilyn Duncan, Carole Grant, Barbara Dahl, George Wanner, Den DeNucci. ROW 4: George Glovka, Larry Nystrom, Martin Peterson, Howard Benfs, Bud Jensen, Tom Boh, Don Jacobson, Robert Nevin, Lee Jacobson, Peter Olson, Rodney Rust, Randy Yri, Dick Oslund, David Steinberg, Joe Lieffring. 0 m uslcal comedy CPL 'Xgmf-f A TEAM CHEERLEADERS Grace Nystuen Donna Palm Marran Sweet Phyllls Nelson Our cheerleadrngj squad thxs year eonsrsts of frwe senrors two junrors and one sophomore Two of these semors Phyllis Nelson and Maman Sweet are on the A team Donna Aekerson Marg, Sweet and Janree Lappa make up three fourths of the B team Jumors on the squad are Donna Palm and Gerr Cotone Grace Nystuen 15 the sophomore member Both squads appeared m new unrforms The A squad IH vvhrte Man an Phyllxs 4 fl sk1rts and whrte sweaters and the B squad rn red skrrts and whrte sweaters B TEAM CHEERLEADERS Gerx Cotone Margaret Sweet Donna Ackers Jamce Zappa 49 Donna Grace W ,faded i FIRST ROW Offrcers Phyllrs Nelson Kay Chnstensen Holmes Paul Wermer Mary Algeo, Bud Jensen Donna Pat Jacobson STANDING Bud Yn Bob Kolzow Jay Ackerson Lee Jacobson The Photography Club better known as the Shutter Bugs have entered thetr second year under the super vrsron of Mr Spoolman Durrng therr frrst meetmg of the school year they elected Pat Jacobson presrdent Kay Chrrstensen vrce prestdent and Phyllrs Nelson secretary treasurer Besrdes learmng how to operate cameras and take ptctures they learn how to develop frlm and prrnt photos The Photo Club furnrshes all the prctures for FIRST ROW Laurel Mettner Janrce Zappa Maman the Beaver Booster and some for the Beofor The Future Nurses Club thrs year rn lIS second year of exrstance elected Maman Sweet presrdent L Vonne Olson vrce presrdent Dorrs Bonnevtlle secre tary and Bonme Adams treasurer The purpose of thrs orgamzatron lS to aquarnt grrls who feel they mrght enjoy nursmg wrth the occupatron Advlsors for the club are Mrss Fraley and Mrs Robert Lund ann Avery Nancy Dalh Judy Wallace, Donna Larson Sweet LaVonne Olson Dorrs Bonnevxlle Bonnre Adams, Dorothy Wtllman Betty Lombard and Margaret Hanson Marg Sweet SECOND ROW Donna Ackerson Clare I , 1 v- i ,. 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Q . , 2 4 I ' Z s l a . 14 2 Y 7 I 3 ! . : , .- ' , , aj f ,T , - 'tr I ,, , W-. 50 sports .nf W -JZ -Q ,..., Q X f , ,, v 1.2 ff L x 1 I xl gk., , S I wh q M Cl Ii '32 Dale l-Iemecke Gerald Cordes Tom Benjamrn Ed Norton Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Luck Rrce Lake Hayward Barron Bloomer Spooner Chetek Ladysm 1th Danrel Nystrom Wrllram Ovrtt Drck Lau Clarence Moen beavers have successful grid season Managers for the CHS football team for thus year were Don Jacobson Bob Scharmer B111 Goldsmlth Dave Stouffer John Wanner beavers end season with 6 2 record ROW 1 Robert Machala Fred Sutherland Robert Larry Jacobson Charles Poulter John Cook, Dlck Chubb Kenneth Steltzner Bob Nelson George Glovka Moen Don Alfonse Larry Peterson George Wanner Kenneth Robertson Robert Ladd John Hrnes ROW 2 Eugene Degner Jay Holmes Elmer Johnson ROW 4 Jlm Levy Hugh W1sner Kenneth DeNuccx Alan Agen Jlm Wycoff Fred Capuzzr Cralg Nelson, Howard Peter Olson Fred Hanson, Bob Ekenstedt Warren Sttmtz, Bents Gary Stoll Larry Paulson, Wnllram C111 John Larry Johnson Erlmg Romsos ROW 3 Dlck Oslund Wlckre Paul Curnow Davrd Stemburg, Edgar Duncan 54 lgtv... Coaches for thrs year's basketball team are Mr Beran Mr Wlsner Mr Drmrck Basketball managers ln the trammg room Charles Chnstensen and Gary Donatelle basketball squad plans strategy fights harcl to chalk up vlctorles Clalre Johnson, Dlck Oslund, Ronnre Theese, Russell Brros Hxd Jensen, Paul Welmar, Larry Peterson Ja Holmes ROW 2 Dave Stouffer, Dlck Lau, Dan Ny Jlm Peterson Mr Drmrck, Butch Ovntt, Allan Hunt Lee Jacobson, B111 Goldsmlth 55 l 0 0 0 CHS BASKETBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Ray Dietrich, strom, Mel Johnson, Mr. Wisner, Buzz Moen, Mr. Beran, . y . i , Y . . I all I , , : I : Dan Nystrom Buzz Moen Jrm Peterson Mel Johnson The Cumberland Beavers frmshed fourth rn the Heart Of North conference play The team got the season off to a good start desprte the handrcap of havmg only one regular player returnrng from last year by defeatrng the Barron Bears and then the Hayward l-lurrrcanes Therr frrst defeat came when they played Rrce Lake Throughout the rest of the season the team took turns rn wrnmng and losrng frnally wmdrng up wrth an 8 8 record Frve team members wrll graduate from the squad Moen was the hrgh scorer for the team and for the conference averagrng over 20 pornts rn each game Peterson and Lau set up most of the offensrve and defensrve plays throughout the season The two other graduatrng team members are Nystrom and Goldsmrth Mel Johnson was the only regular Junror on the team The tallest player on the team Mel averaged about 15 rebounds per game Let's get those reboun B111 Goldsmith Drck Lau Davrd Stouffer Butch Ovrtt 56 ......,. , , I , U , I I ' i asf cumberlond mei shff competition Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Barron Hayward Rrce Lake Shell Lake La dysmrth Chetek Spooner Bloomer ROW l Kenneth DeNucc1 Fred Sutherland Ken Steltz ner Alan Agen Howard Bents Larry Johnson ROW 2 George Glovka Charles Bergstrom, Edgar Duncan Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Shell Lake Barron Hayward Rrce Lake Ladysmrth Chetek Spooner Bloomer Sternburg John Hmes ROW 3 Don Jacobson Hugh Wrsner John Cook Peter Olson, Jrm Petuch Don Alphonse Elmer Johnson Rrchard Moen Bob Chubb 7 l 0 0 0 52 50 53 47 44 57 50 ' 54 67 51 49 53 ' 53 ' 76 r 58 ' 93 61 58 80 62 53 53 61 63 Paul Curnow, Bob lrlelson, Robert Ekenstedt, David ,,,, Intramural Team Captains from Barronett Section Ten ' ' An action shot from one of the intramural games. Comstock, and McKinley. Paul Rassmusen, Dale Hein- ecke, Jerry Cordes, Coach Mr. Dosch, Bd Norton. Mr. Dosch teaches the physi- cal education classes the techniques of archery. CHS baseball team ROW 1: Butch Ovitt, Ray Dietrich, Nick Capra, Gary Donatelle, Sidney Schinkel, Coach Mr. Dimick. ROW 2: Bob Johnson, Russell Biros, Dan Nystrom, Buzz Moen, Ronnie Theese, Ed Norton. spring sports include baseball and golf The 1958 baseball team began practice in the latter part of March. Batting prac- tice, pitching, catching, and running were practiced in the gym before the team went outside to begin actual playing. There are onl four returnin lettermen so much work was needed to et the Y 8 8 team in shape. Games with the surrounding schools were played after school. Games held at home were played at the Cumberland Athletic Field. Mr. Dimick has a talk with last year's returning lettermen in baseball. Butch Ovitt, Dan Nystrom, Buzz Moen, Ed Norton. 58 Q0 You have to be on your toes 1n 1ntramura1 1f you want to get the rebounds The Cumberland golf team starts pract1c1ng as soon as the snow leaves the ground ThlS year the team started pract1c1ng 1n early Apr11 and had ltS f1rst match 1n early May Wlth three returnmg lettermen of wh1ch D1ck Lau and B111 Goldsm1th were four year men, the team had a lot of fun playmg 1n matches and tourna ments Most of the boys play golf all summer long and by fall they are pretty sharp players B111 and Dlck both shoot good golf be1ng ID the low fort1es and the h1gh thlftles CHS golf team D1ck Oslund, B111 Go1dsm1th Lee Jacobson Allan Hunt, D1ck Lau, Paul We1ma.r, Jay Holmes, Coach Mr Dosch Dlck L Allan 59 D1ck O an 1 yyyy 1 A ' Bill school Homecommg Court Dale Hemecke Drck Lau Dan Nystrom Captaxn Buzz Moen Queen Clarrce Moen Pat Jacobson Phyllls Nelson Judy Mon Ch1lOV1Ch Manan Sweet homecoming and red and white Hrghlrght of the Homecomrng dance was the crownrng of Queen Clance Moen by her twrn brother Buzz captarn of the football team Clance s attendants were Pat Jacobson Phyllls Nelson Judy Mon chrlovlch and Marran Sweet and were escorted by senror members of the football team Clance earned a bouquet of red roses and her attendants wore corsages of red and wh1te roses Pat HIHCS carrred the crown and Terry Lundmark presented Clarrce wrth the autographed football After the Grand March couples danced to the musrc of the Avalons The gym was decorated wrth red and whrte streamers and Cutouts of the varslty squad members by the Pep Club 60 Clarlce and Buzz lead the grand march The bonfrre held before the game Judy MOHChI10V1Ch Maman Sweet Queen Clarrce Moen Phyllrs Nelson Pat Jacobson Y I ' an Il Y 3 Y ! y - , . I I , . . , . - 1 1 y . D - u ll I 7 Y ,Y , . I 9 Red and Whrte Court Dan Nystrom, Buzz Moen Captarn Jlm Peterson Queen Janrce Zappa Pat Jacobson Marran Sweet highlight our school Ilfe Queen Jamce Zappa and her attendants Pat Jacobson Maman Sweet Mary Jane Algeo Donna Ackerson The annual Red and Whrte Dance sponsored by the Joumalrsm class followed a three pornt vrctory over Bloomer The frve senror grrls chosen by the basketball squad to be queen candr dates Marran Sweet Mary Jane Algeo Donna Ackerson Pat Jacobson and Janrce Zappa were escorted to the throne by the flve senrors on the basketball team Dan Nystrom B111 Goldsmrth Jrm Peterson Buzz Moen and Drck Lau There hm crowned Janrce Red and Whrte Queen After the Grand March couples danced to the musrc of the Vagabonds Cute and capable crownbearers were Susy Zappa and Pat Algeo 61 Pete and Janrce lead the grand march u lu 1 1 1 , . C I I 1 , . 1 1 1 1 I I Y 1 1 1 1 1 - , . S 1 1 1 u n - dances ploy o real port ln school Ilfe The CHS gym IS the scene of many varled dances throughout the year In contrast to the dreamy atmosphere of the Sprmg Prom, the Sadle Hawklns party goers whoop and holler mn the crazlest duds they can collect We all look more luke our sponsored by the FFA FHA, found Santa at the center of attentlon Whether we are dancmg to Elv1s's last record or Stardust ' we all enjoy our school dances, an lmportant pa of our school llfe Santa and Mlss Fraley lead a Snowball A Frxday mght dance 63 selves at the dances after the games. The Christmas I-lop, Q . . rt LETTERMAN'S CLUB-ROW 1: Allan Hunt, Paul Weimar, Tom Bohn. ROW 2: John Olson, Charles Christensen, Dick Lau. ROW 3: Buzz Moen, Jim Poulter, Jerry Cordes. ROW 4: Dan Nystrom, Jim Peterson, Dale Heinecke. 1. Students getting off the bus in the morning. 2. Watching those physics movies. 64 Iettermen organize new club at c. h. s. The l.etterman's Club, J new organization at CHS has been started by Coach Jim Dimick. The purpose of such an organization is to create better feelings among all fellows earning letters and to develop recognition and pride for the letter earned. The club has red sweaters with white letters. These sweaters are to be worn by lettermen only. Buzz Moen was elected president of the newly organized club. Other officers are Dan Nystrom, vice president and Jim Peterson, secretary-treasurer. LETTERMAN'S CLUB-ROW 1: Ken Riebe, Bill Goldsmith, Lee Jacobson, Tom Benjamin. ROW 2: Dick Oslund, Gene Curella, Ray Dietrich. ROW 3: Bob Johnson, Paul Rasmussen, Ron Theese. ROW 4: Ed Norton, Lloyd Florer, Dave Stouffer. ROW 5: Robert Nevin, Mel Johnson, Butch Ovitt. aclverii ing 'NA .w Y T, he I CITY DAIRY Ice Cream t Butter Cheese For the Best un Ml k Electrlcal Appliances CHRISTENSEN ELECTRIC The Best Cooks Use STOKELY S Flnest Foods STOKELY VAN CAMP COMPANY . 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T I P - Cumberland W' ' Phone -2'I9l if! 3' , 1- a T I A W - . - Rollie Selle u lc Agent ion 3 and 48 n - - ' H Congrafulahons Each year tt ts a real pleasure to extend our srncere congratulatrons to the graduatrng class of Cumberland Hrgh School Whatever your future plans all of us at 3M wtsh you success and prospenty 1n the commg years L W Bohn Plant Manager MINNESOTA MINING AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY THE BIG CENTRAL MOTOR SALES There's Nothing Newer in the World R KEUHD , x X 1, , L 5. ,CUE I X 'rfiil ' ' nsm ,S , Cbld W Y D l2488I COTONE FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Cbld W Ph 21501 For Tops in ISLE THEATRE Latest Hit Movies PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY RAY E JACOBSON Doctor of Optometry Phone 2 2091 Cumberland WISCONSIN RICHARD W RUPPEL Attorney at Law Phone 2 4801 Cumberland Wrsconsrn TOFTNESS CLINIC I N TOFTNESS GORDEN TOFTNESS Doctors of Ch1ropract1cs Phone 2 0221 I L WYKHUIS Doctor of Dental Surgery Phone 2 4851 Cumberland Wrsconsrn R I OHEARN Doctor of Veterrnary Medrcrne Phone 2 1442 Cumberland Wrsconsrn DANIEL I D AMICO Attorney at Law Phone 2 5491 Cumberland Wrsconsrn FRANK L LAMPSON Attorney at Law Phone 2 1964 Cumberland Wrsconsrn STEPHEN A ALGEO Doctor of Dental Surgery Phone 2 3431 Cumberland IVISCOHSHI DONALD CRAMER Doctor of Dental Surgery Phone 2 3621 Cumberland Wrsconsrn CUMBERLAN D CLLN IC S O LUND R THOMPSON R E LUIND R M ANDERSON Doctors of Med1c1ne Phone 2 2231 Cumberland, Wrsconsrn I . . , - , ' ' Cumberland, Wisconsin . , I ' I . . , . - Y CUMBERLAND BODY WORKS If Your Fender s Creased See Cec BIRGER A JOHNSON 8. 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BUICK WILLIAM G TALBOT lx l958 5.60 Musrc ADMINISTRATION and FACULTY Assrstant Prrncrpal Bus Drrvers Cooks Custodrans Offrce Secretarres Prrncrpal School Board Teachers CLASSROOMS Bustness Home Economtcs La guage Mathemaucs Physrcal Educatron CLUBS FFA FHA G AA Forensrcs Letterman s Club Nurses Club Pep Club Photo Club Band Chorus Boy s Glee Club Grrl s Glee Club SCHOOL EVENTS Homecomrng Prom Red and Whrte Senror Class Play SPORTS Baseball Basketball Beaverettes Cheerleaders 44 55 56 Football 52 53 Golf Intramural Basketball PUBLICATIONS Beaver Booster Beofor COMMUNITY SPONSORSHIP Advertrsements 65 77 Adam Barbara Soph 18 Adam Bonme Fr 15 36 46 50 Adam Karen Fr 16 Ackerson Donna Sr 24 36 37 3 40 41 47 49 50 61 Agen Alan Fr 15 38 54 57 Albom Carol Sr 24 36 Algeo JoAnn Fr 12 15 36 46 48 63 Algeo Mary Sr 50 61 24 36 0 A lfonse Donald F Avery Clareann Barrows Rrchard Bearhart Eugene Beck Jean Soph Bellows Pat Fr Bemamxn Tom 1718363744 14 36 37 45 20 52 53 Bents Dorothea Soph 18 37 43 Bents Geralame 42 43 45 S 243637 9 4652 Bents Gerd lr 24 46 Degner Garl Soph 18 39 Degner Eugene Fr 16 38 54 DeMers Patty Fr 14 DeNucc1 Kenneth Fr 16 47 54 57 DeNuccr Robert Soph 13 18 38 Dtetrtch Raymond Soph 18 38 52 55 58 64 Donalds Sandra Soph 9 18 Donatelle Gary Soph 17 44 52 Donatelle Sharon Fr 15 Droege Janet Jr 20 Duncan Edgar Fr 16 54 Duncan Manlyn Sr 25 36 37 39 41 47 Effertz Eugene Fr 15 Ekenstedt Robert Fr 16 54 57 Errckson Claxre Soph 18 36 44 Enckson Nancy Fr Errckson Sandra Jr 20 33 Farlow Carol Soph Farlov. 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