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SENIOR CLASS PLAY Row One: S. Seeley, A. Lewis, S. Browning, C. Kluck, L. Heinrich. Row Two: A. Harter, L. Lewens, E. Harter, C. John, C. Frickenstein, Mrs. Baird. Row Three: T. Burton, D. Rucin- ski, K. Meuret, G. Meuret, K. Bukowski, R. Prielipp, C. Bailey, D. Schmidtke. Are You Mr. Butterworth? On December 8, 1955 the Everest Senior Players solved the mystery of the missing jewels and Mr. Butterworth's whereabouts. The plot of the play revolves around Mr. Bashinsky lTerry Burton? who loses his sample case of diamonds and it isn't until the last few minutes of the play that Mr. Butterworth KGeorge Meureti appears and manages to set everything right. The romantic interest for this entertaining mystery comedy is very aptly supplied by Dan Meredith CDave Rucinskii and Helen Worth CColIeen Klucki, Virginia Blair fSue Browning? and Mach McGinnis iDave Schmidtkei. Miss Van Cleve iEmma Harterl, Katrinka KShirley Seeleyi, Kat Uanis Hack and Tommy lClinton Bailey! provide appropriate bits of humor. The Telegraph Boy iKen Bukowskii keeps Mr. Butterworth in mind delivering telegrams for him. Mrs. Benson fLauralee Lewensi the manager's wife keeps her heIp in order while Sylvia De Lavey CAudrey Lewisi, a show girl complicates the romance between Virginia and Mack. Finally Mr. Butterworth appears, the jewels are located, boy gets girl, and aIl's well that-ends well. 74
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F. xl, V s' A .. 'xxx .JJXLN l H. A. wwf . 1 it X J KYL X X55 'S 'rf . I t . Row One: J. Wood, M. Rudolph, K. Guerink, J. Dittbrender, G. Zielinski, J. Hettinga, P. Zyduck, M. Konkol, L. O'Keefe, A. Champine, N. Aldridge, Row Two: A. Ostrowski, M, lmback, C. Shidell, J. Sheel, D. Abt, J. Jagler, M. Luedtke, N. Gold- back, S. Radtke, D. Habeck, C. Roble, M. Stief, B. Roble, L. Costa, A. Dulak, A. Clairmore, J, Sheel, S. Shimkus, C. Mac- iaz, Miss Bohl. Row Three: G. Jacobson, F. Hettinga, Y. Riechey, D. VanderWaal, M. Zander, S. Seeley, N. Grissman, The F.H.A. motto is Toward New Horizons and it is a definite challenge and expresses the purpose of our or- ganization, to live better today in order that the lives of our families may be better tomarrow. Annual officers ore: President, Joan Hettingag Vice F. X NU J D. Wrycha, M. Barham, M. Shaw, K. Duginski, R. Raymond, J. Peterson, T. Dulak, F. Falkowski, C. Warpahowski, B. Toufer- ner, M. Steinke, S. Whiteside, L. Wesnick. Row Four: J. Ku- klinski, A. Paszkiewicz, B. Hack, B. Glatczak, P. Dorshak, C. Kurth, L. Neitzki, C. Hawley, B. Falk, B. Jaecks, M. Thomp- son, L. Gould, A. 'Buchberger, S. Rossenback, N. Kamke, M. Heeren, S. Kamke, J. Luetschwager, S. Hintz, V. Gorski, P. Ostrowski, N. Kwiatkowski, C. Guerink. President, Gloria Zielinskig Secretary, Karen Geurinkj Treas- urer, Arnelle Champineg Historian, Lorelei O'Keefeg Parlia- mentarian, Janet Dittbrender, Reporter, Pat Zyduckg Song Leader, Mary Konkel. A. Row One: R. Shorie, D. Will, A. Marx, M. Golembiewski, S. Buchburger, D. Golembiewski, R. Dittbrender, C. Tambornino. Row Two: R. Tollar, B. Marx, F. Dehnel, L. Pontzloff, D. Sheel, R. Zyduck, A. Burgoyne, T. Kuklinski, D. Geurink, F. Kolbeck. Row Three: J. Dittbrender, M. Gleason, A. Ditt- This is an organization of farm bays enrolled in vocational agriculture, to increase their knowledge of farming, develop rural leadership, and instill within the spirit of our motto: Learning to do-Doing to learn-Earning to live-and Living brender, D. Hettinga, J. Tollar, D. Olmstead, D. Jagler, R. Steif, D. Steinbach, T. Shimkus, K. Landowski. Row Four: T. Deloney, L. Bayer, J. Lang, A. Geurink, Mr. Gibbs, L. Neitzke, D. Woodward, D. Glatczak, D. Gleason, T. Wisneski, P. Filtz, C. Augustiniak. to serve. The officers are: President, Sylvester Buchberger, Vice President, Don Golembiewski, Secretary, Darrell Will, Treasurer, Myron Golembiewskig Reporter, Alfred Marxg Senti- nel, Roger Dittbrender. 7
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HI-Y Row One: C. Pope, D. Durkee, J. Wryo, G. Mociaz, M. Leitzke, J. Zielsdort, A. Wendorf, R. Trew, D. DuBore, Row Two: F. Kowalefski, J. Peterson, R. Baitinger, K. Milback, G. Riech, L. DuBore, D. Luedtke, R. Vander Wool, M. Gleason, N. Kuk- The Hi-Y is a new club organized to promote general interests in relations, activities, and pro- fessions. Mr. Lietzke of the YMCA is the coun- linski, J. Zastraw, D. Steinbach. Row Three: J. Szarkowitz, R. Passow, R. Rophoon, J. Pasholk, D. Zahn, J. Pritchard, R. Tegelman, M. Ermeling, B. Bailey, A. Bailey, D.'Gleason, R. Buss, J. Gusman. selor. Officers are: Florian Kowolefski, Presi- dent, Dale Luedtke, Vice President, Treasurer, Mike Emerling, Secretary, Rodney Treu. JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL Row One: J. Ackerman, l. Scheel, C. Hettinga, S. Call. Row Two: J. Buss, W. Prielipp, J. Buss, B. Pozorski, L. Beyreis, Miss Narron, M. Rodehaver, C. Kale, C. Koziel, L. Abitz, J. Juedes, Representing the student association of the junior high school, the Student Council is the governing agent responsible for promoting co-operation, school spirit and community ac- tion. lt has served to promote better relations between stu- dents and teachers and to provide worth-while functions for the students. J. Trotzer. Row Three: R. Albee, M. Schuetz, S. Kolbeck, D. Hintz, J. Cywinski, G. Peterson. Presiding over the council for the first semester was Carol Hettingo, with John Juedes as vice-president, Sally Call, secre- tary, and James Buss, treasurer. Officers for the second semes- ter were Judy Ackerman, president, James Trotzer, secretary, and Walter Prielipp, treasurer. Miss Dawn is the groups od- visor. 75
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