East Troy High School - Trojan Yearbook (East Troy, WI)

 - Class of 1962

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Jim w i 1 1 X W s 3 X i 5 1 i i 4 1 9 ,is 355' Q-1 2-xx 5 R 'Z'- ,P QNX N September 4 Vacant Halls, Closed Doors Empty Desks, Quiet Floors September 5 Pounding Feet, Screeching Chairs Shouting Students, Crowded Stairs .. 9..... Y l W , , A XZ .,f ',', jf 2M !,,,,,.. ,-ffzzj ,, fgf: f 11f7 f-?e'f fy' Ii -H..-1-'1' ' S53 1' 'N nvoqv. vQQ 1 I sgi' wxwo. Congratulations, Seniors It is with a great deal of pride and satisfaction that I take this opportunity at a busy time of the year to personally offer my sincere best wishes to each and every graduating senior. It has been very gratifying to me to Watch the progress of each of you in your four years of high school. The true test of how well you have achieved your goals lies ahead of you. Many of you will go on to fame in your various collegesg all of you will event- ually become Worthy citizens of the communities in which you finally de- cide to reside, but remember always the faculty of the East Troy High School are proud of your accomplish- g HARVEY L. BRONSON i B.s., Whitewater sme M.A. , University of Wisconsin Superintendent of Schools .-Mi: U .gk ,J l 5. fax . ments and wish you the best in what- OSCAR S- RIEBEN ever endeavor you undertake. B.S., Oshlfosh state M. A. , University of Wisconsin Mr . Rieben Principal 066m Wofdww MRS. HELMSTETTER Bookkeeping, answering phone calls, taking roll, general secretary, are only a few of the jobs of the office secretaries. The stu- dents appreciate the work and patience of the office staff. MRS. MARPLE Bowwffofv LEFT TO RIGHT: john Rogers, R. W. Pulliam, Rex Whitmore, J. I. Harley, Marion Kalvestrand The Board's Voice is the People's Choice. These men are elected in our district and are the guardians of our schools . 3 Y -in 1 Bus Dniuwus Each morning and evening the buses line up in front of school to load inand unload the students of ETH. The bus drivers bring rural students to school and take students to their out of town games . The students recog- nize and appreciate the responsibility of the bus drivers. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: Les Rose, Manager, Harry Lorden, john Speerless, Willard Stubbs, Burton Stobber, Phil Walrath. ROW TWO: john Nigbor, john Bazen, Emil Hammerling, Butch Knopf, Ken Kehl, Herb Schultz, Bob Piquett. o o Cooking each day for the students at ETH is the job of the cafeteria ladies. We wish to thank them for the time and effort needed to put forth the good meals. NF' LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Hell, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Steltzner, Mrs. Clancy, Mrs. Byrnes, Dietician. Owstodiaws Mr. Peck and Mr. Scheibe Through the hard work of our janitors, our building and grounds are in excellent condition and make us proud of our school. Wulf-J BURKE, ROSE B. A. , University of Minnesota M. A. , Columbia University Foreign Language, English COX, DAVID B.E., Whitewater Math. -Physics Sophomore Advisor Photo Club GESELL, DONA B. S. , 'MacMurry Physical Education, Bowling Club, Cheerleaders Senior Class Advisor .r :ST - I Q I I Q' ' A . o.., Km : S mama, 'F' ' ', g g 4, 1 mvonr ,. ,L'..,,,,k. .gg - Q ' 22 S s' I ' fir? M- . Q., - -l mug al Sane! xhmls and armew mute: mio the my from the u road approaches ln 1948. VI: had an cas. urn airhitcd e aim: :lung the lombahn st Germany In Nslmlrdl IIC tm, , - ..., . W ,xi X-X . tvs K Q his vm f.. aqu- . It lin 9 ., N, ......, W, w,,-,,-,,.,.- New .. M-A HANNEMAN, I-IARIO B. S. , Oshkosh History Freshman Advisor GOODMANSON, CHARLES B. S. , Platteville Industrial Arts Junior Advisor .ls LOBERGER, RICHARD B.S. , Platteville Agriculture, F.F.A. Advisor Fre shm an A dvisor .Sy X MESCHING, JOHN MITCHELL, MARIORIE B, S, , Cam-011 College B.A., University of Wisconsin Math Art Freshman Advisor FFESIUTIHH AdViSOI' NOWATSKE, BARBARA REDMAN, KAREN B.E., Whitewater B.E., Whitewater Commercial, English English TroJan Advisor Senior Class Play Torj an Torch Advisor Forensics huuslrdbhuuuunla-une s 'N'-sv., i y-..M, .N h 6 . pans uit. 5 A5114 , L A 'M x .ne-Q-.S i U5 SCA DDEN, WILLIS B.S., Platteville Driver's Ed. , Science Senior Advisor SCHUMANN, JOHN B.S., LaCrosse Physical Education Basketball Coach Homecoming Chairman FX' SCHMIDT, HAROLD B. S., River Falls Sophomore Advisor Golf Coach 2'- SCI-IWARTZ, ALLIE M. E., Ph. B., University of Marquette Civics-Soc. Prob. -Math Student Council Advisor Senior Advisor sw- 'Vx SCHUH, RALPH TELINDERT, IVAN B- S- i St- NO1'b9T'C'S B. S. , University of Wisconsin Libra-TY Band and Chorus Directnor Senior Class Play Forensics VAN DEN DOEL, GAIL B. S., Manchester M. S. , University of Illinois Home Economics, F.H.A. Junior Advisor T '-r---ff vs. . X as - ,f X, .,., . - . .X WELCH, ROBERT B.E., Whitewater Commercial Trojan, Baseball Coach f,,, 1 Y Classo' LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: Vicky Krubert, Secretaryg Phil Adsit, Presidentg Karen Luckman, Vice-President Bill Helmsetter, Treasurer. ROW TWO: Mr. Scadden, Miss Schwartz, and Miss Gesell, Senior Class Advlsors C1085 Colofwr BLUE at WHITE OQassMobto4 WE LEARN TODAY - TO LEAD TOMORROW. Glass I-Wowew: ROSE - BLUE at WHITE Ambition: Collegeg A useless life is an early death. He'll live longer than has McBet.h. Class Officer 45 Forensics 45 Student Council Vice -President Prom Court 45 Pep Club 4. ANDERSON, JAY Ambition: Serviceg First comes X the work and then the play. Thus he's busy all day. t Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Lettermans it Club 3, 4g Na-tional Honor in Societ 4. R Y lx I 'tslr 'A ADSIT PHILUP mill' I E L,,kL i 1,,rk, 43 National Honor Society 45 sw ' 3. K A ANDERSON, LYNDA Ambition: Secretary, It's nice to be natural when you 're naturally nice. Transfer. BOLSTER, CHERYL Ambition: Beautician, She looks safe and sound but so does gun powder. Girls Glee Club 4, F. H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Pages 1, 4, Stu dent Council 45 Trojan Torch 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4 ANDERSON, MARILYN Ambition: Nursing, Love rnak9S the world go round. That's why she's so diuy. Mixed Chorus 1, 25 Girls Glee Club 1, 2, Library Page 3, 45 Trojan Torch 4, Trojan 4, Bowling Club 1, 23 Class Play 45 Pep Club 4. BORK, KENNETH Ambition: Machinist, Re ady ,. 'gif . N to Work. Ready to p1Y- ljseadl' ' i f K to help wherever he may. Transfer. ANDERSON, PATRICIA Ambition: Secretarial Work, Always Io1ly..A1ways Kind. The type of girl we like to find. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, Bowling Club 1, 2, Homecoming Court 3, 45 Class Play 4, Pep Club 4. BOX, KENNETH Ambition: Service, Napoleon was small, Caesar was small- Look at Me! Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Football 1, 25 Basketball 1, 23 Golf 1, Trojan Torch 4, Pep Club 4. .-, .1 YJ. CRAIN, ROGER Ambition: College, A gay sense of humor-a twinkle in his eye -among his friends he's rated high. Football 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettermans Club 2, 3, 4. EBERT, PAUL Ambition: College, Ei-ect and tall, he's a friend of all. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, Golf 1, 3, 4, Trojan 4, Photo Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4. D'AMICO, CATHERINE Ambition: Beautician, A kind heart in a fountain of glad- ness. Girls Glee Club 4, F. H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Page 2, 3, 4, Trojan Torch 4, Trojan 4, Pep Club 4. FONS, PETER Ambition: College, Why worry? It'll happen anyway. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, Photo Club 3. DUNHAM, JACK Ambition: Heavy Equipment Operator, Never a worry, Never a care, If it doesn't get done, Why worry 'pu Football 1, 2, Golf 4, Bowling Club 3 FOX, DAVID Ambition: Mechanics, The type of person we're glad to know. Mixed Chorus 1, Track 1, 2, 3, Trojan 3, Bowling Club 3, 4, Photo Club 35 Pep Club 4. GILLIHAN, JACK Ambition: Business Owner, He was cut out to be an angel but somebody ran away with the wings. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Lettermans Club 3, 4, Forensics 3, 4, Trojan 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Photo Club 3, Senior Class Play 4, Pep Club 4. HARDAKER, CATHERINE Ambition: College, A friendly girl and a charming lass. A worthy addition to our class. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Clinic 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Triple Trio 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 1, 3, 4, Forensics l, 2, 3, 4, Library Page 2, Trojan Torch 3, 4, Tro- jan 4, National Honor Society 4, Senior Class Play 4, Pep Club 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Solo Ensem- ble 1, 2, 3, 4. Ns. GREGG, JUDY Ambition: History Teacher, Sunny smile that spreads like measles. Girls Glee Club 4, F. H. A. 4, Trojan Torch 4, Trojan 4, Bowl- ing Club 3, Pep Club 4. HAUSER, RICHARD Ambition: College, The only days that don't bother me are yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 2, Track 1, 2, 3, Bowling Club 3, Prom Court 3. GREINERT, PEGGY Ambition: Social Worker, She's nice as they come this girl with a smile, friendship like hers is really worthwhile. Girls Glee Club 1, 3, Forensics 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. 1, Library Page 3, 4, Trojan Torch 2, 3, Trojan 4, Prom Queen 3, Senior Class Play 4, Pep Club 4, Spanish ciub 2, 3. HEALEY, DARRELL Ambition: Mechanic, Just be- cause he's got wings on his feet doesn't mean he's an angel. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 3, Lettermans Club 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. 1, 2. 'urs HELMSTETTER, WILLIAM Ambition Hotel Manager, He, like Lincoln, has a great under- standing Big Feet. Band 1 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 4, M1xed Chorus 1 3, 4, Boys Glee Club 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1 2, 3, Letter-mans Club 3, 4, Class Officer 4, For- ens1cs 2, Trojan Torch 4, Bowling Club 3 43 Class Play 4, Pep Club 4, Golf 3, Track 1. KATKE, WILLIAM Ambition: Physicist, If he ever finds love, he'll analyze it in a test tube. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettermans Club 3, 45 Forensics 3, 4, Trojan 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4. I-IEMPEL TERRY Ambition Welder, He never breaks the rules just bends KEATS, JAMES Ambition: Farming, His circle of friends will ever grow for he's a g11y who's nice to know. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. HOLTZHEIMER, SHIRLEY Ambition Medical Secretary, She's the pattern of all Girls Glee Club 1 3, 45 Trojan KELLY, BRIAN Ambition: College, Never too busy to be friendly. Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Band 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Clinic 3, Boys Glee Club 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 3, F.F.A. 3, Student Council 43 Trojan Torch 3, 4, Trojan 43 Prom Court 3, Class Play 45 Pep Club 4, Massed Chorus 1, 2. its-'Z-f KNEPEL, ALLEN Ambition: Mechanicg Full of sense, ambitious too. What- ever he starts, he carries through. Football 3. KOEPPEN, LARRY Ambition: Col1ege5 Silence is golden, but who am I to make money? Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Officer 35 Student Council 3, 45 Trojan 45 National Honor Society 45 Prom King 35 Senior Class Play 45 Pep Club 45 Spanish Club 3, 4. KOEGEL, ALTHEA Ambition: Airline School- Her personality is like a jewel, glittering and genuine. Bowling Club 3, 45 F. H. A. 3. KRETSCHMER, NANCY Ambition: Nurse5 A smile of sincerity with a gleam of fun. Class Officer 25 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H.A. President 45 Tro- jan Torch 45 Trojan 45 Na- tional Honor Society 45 Pep Club 45 F.H.A. State Officer 45 Latin Club 3, 4. KOEGEL, KARIN Ambition: Secretary5 She 's not very big, but size doesn't count. It's quality we're after- not amount. Bowling Club 3 . KRUBERT, VICTORIA Ambition: English Teacher5 Pleasant and friendly, she likes to have fun. Her heart belongs to only one. Class Officer 45 Student Coun- cil 45 Trojan Torch 3, 45 Trojan 45 National Honor Society 45 Bowling Club 35 Pep Club 45 Latin Club 3, 45 Transfer. KULZICK, EARL Ambition: Business field, A n individual with an individuality. Mixed Chorus 1, 2. LITTLEIOI-IN, MARY Ambition: Business worker, Free from the rush of the world in the calm of her thoughts. LAWLOR, DAVID Ambition: College, They are only truly great who are truly good. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, Baseball 2, 4, Track 1, 33 Lettermans Club 2, 3, 45 Class Officer 2, F. F. A. 1, 2, 33 Boy's State 3, Student Council 2, 3, Trojan Torch 4, Prom Court 2, Pep Club 4. LUCKMAN, KAREN Ambition: Nurse, An atom blonde. Girls Glee Club 1, 3, 4, Class Officer 1, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Trojan Torch 3, 4, Trojan 4 Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Court 3, Homecoming Queen 4, Pep Club 45 Latin Club 3, 4. LENTZNER, GEORGE Ambition: College, He's quiet, he is shy. But he's certainly a wonderful guy. Mixed Chorus 1, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettermans Club 4, National Honor Society 4. MacKENZIE, DONALD Ambition: Agriculture, A squeak, a groan and a great big shudder, and Donald and his car leap from the gutter. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettermans Club 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4. 9? MMKENZIE, MARY Ambition: Secretary5 Mighty sweet and truly wise, the fun just twinkles in her eyes. Trojan Torch 45 Trojan 45 Na- tional Honor Society 45 Pep Club 4. MEIER, JESSE Ambition: Barber-5 llHe may Seem ShY, but he's one swell guy' ll Transfer. MCCARTHY, ELIZABETH Ambition: College5 She washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Triple Trio 25 Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 45 Foren- sics 3, 45 F. H. A. 35 Trojan Torch 3, 45 Trojan 45 Photo Club 45 Prom Court 35 Class Play 45 Pep Club 45 Latin Club 3, 4. MERRY, DORIS Ambition: Librarian5 She's as likeable as lookable. T ransfer5 Forensics 3, 45 F. H. A. 3, 45 Library Page 3, 45 Trojan Torch 45 Trojan 45 Bowling Club 35 National Honor Society 4. MCFARLANE, KENNETH Ambition: Service5 Money is the root of all evil and I'm in there rooting. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Foot- ball Manager 3, 45 Track Man- ager 35 Lettermans Club 3, 45 Bowling Club 35 Photo Club 35 Pep Club 4. MOELLER, KAREN Ambition: College5 A happy girl wherever she goes-Many her friends-few her foes. Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Music Clinic 35 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Triple Trio 2, 3,45 cms olee Club 1, 3,45 Forensics 1, 3, 45 Student Coun- cil 45 Trojan Torch 3, 45 Trojan 45 National Honor Society 45 Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Photo Club 3, 45 Prom Court 35 Class Play 45 Latin Club 3, 45 Solo Ensembles 1, 2, 3, 4. PECK, HARVEY Ambition: Construction, A quiet guy but quite a guy. Mixed Chorus 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Lettermans Club 3, 4, Class Officer 1, F.F. A. 1, Smdent Council 1, Prom 1. PLACZEK, RONNIE Ambition: Business School, If school is Liberty, give me death. Football 1, Baseball 4, Trojan Torch 3. PECK, HELENE Ambition: Homemaker or Waitress, Sweet and shy I wonder why. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 3, 4, Library Page 4, Trojan 4, Bowling Club 4, Pep Club 4. ROEKER, CARLTON Ambition: Blacksmith, Heaven sent him. Heaven knows why. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter- mans Club 1, 2, 3, 4. PELLOWSKI, DIANE Ambition: Teacher, A wel- come link in everyone's chain of friendship. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4. ROSSMILLER, WILLIAM Ambition: College, A faithful student you can't deny, but look at the twinkle in his eye. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Boys Glee Club 3, 4, Foot- ball 1, 2, Trojan 4, Pep Club 4. SPAIGHT, NANCY Ambitio n: College, Smart and sweet, Always neat. A com- bination that can't be beat. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Triple Trio 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Officer 15 Foren- sics 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Trojan Torch 3, 4, Bowling Club 2, 3, Homecoming Court 1, 4, Class Play 4, Pep Club 45 S pan ish Torch E SCHMIDT, DAVID Ambition: Vocational School, Club 3, 4, Trojan ditor 4. Quiet and capable in his way, a pleasant guy throughout the day. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys C126 Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Golf 2, Letter- mans Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4. STALLMAN, ERNEST Ambition: Mechanics, Every inch our king. Football 3, 4, Lettermans Club 3, 45 F. F.A. 2, 3, 45 Trojan 4 Homecoming King 4. SIEMERS, RONALD Ambition: Own a Business, I never let anything interfere with my education unless something else comes up. Football 1, 2, Bowling Club 3. STOLUENVVERK, PAULETTE A mb itio n: Secretary, A Cheer.. ful girl who's never glum. She's willing, busy, and then some. Band 1, 2, 35 Girls Glee Club 1, F. I-I. A. 1, 2, 35 Trojan Torch 4, Trojan 4, National Honor So- ciety 4, Club 4. SOKOLAWSKI, CHESTER Ambition: Farming, Not too quiet-Not too shy. just an all around good guy. Basketball 2, F.F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling Club 1, Pep Student Council 4, Pep Club 4. SZMANDA, ROBERT Ambition: Lawyer3 He majors in ali biology. Football 43 Track 43 Forensics 3. WALBRANT, MARJORIE Ambition: NUTSEQ Full of fun and mischief, too. Doing things she shou1dn't do. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3g Triple Trio 33 Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 23 Forensics 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls State 33 Photo Editor, Trojan Torch 3, 43 Trojan Photo Editor 4s Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Photo Club 3, 43 Senior Class Play 43 Pep Club 43 Span.- ish Club 3, 4. Tl-HZESFELD, CHARLES Ambition: Farming a large farm, A lively person with a friendly way. A Sense of humor and always gay. Football 1, 3, 43 F. F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. President 43 Student Council 4. WALWRATH, PATSY Ambition: Homemaker and Wait:-ess3 She shifts her brain into neutral and lets her tongue idle on. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 4. TITUS, DAVID Ambition: Railroader3 I-Ie's a guy tho' ever gay, can be serious in his way. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowling Club 33 Class Play 4. WALTERS, JANE Ambition: Secretary3 Her Wit is a fuse to little bombs of laughter. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 43 Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Triple Trio 3, 43 Cheerleaders 2, 43 F.H.A. 3, 43 Trojan Torch 43 Trojan 43 Bowling Club 2, 33 Prom Court 23 Class Play 43 Pep Club 4. S. WIEDENHIEFT, DYAN Ambition: Teacher, Person- ality Plus with a capital P. The peppiest girl there ever will be. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Triple Trio 2, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheer- leaders 2, 3, 4, Forensics 1, 2, Student Council 4, Trojan Torch 3, 4, National Honor So- ciety 4, Bowling Club 3, Prom Court 1, Spanish Club 3, 4, Tro- jan Editor 4. WILLIAMS, ROGER Ambition: College, One of the reasons East Troy is such a nice place. Football 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Lettermans Club 4, Class Offi- cer 3, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boy's State 3, Student Council 4, Tro jan 4, National Honor Society 4, Prom Court 3, Class Play 4. WILCOTT, SUZETTE Ambition: Teacher, A winning way, a pleasant smile, a happy heart that is right in style. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, Quartet 1, 3, Forensics 1, Library Page 2, Trojan 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Pep Club 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. WILCOX, THOMAS WISE, PAMELA Ambition: To Travel, She's a little lady. Lots of Pep, best little sport we've ever met. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Clinic 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Triple Trio 2, Girls Glee Club 1, 3, 4, Class Officer 1, Forensics 1, 2, 3, 4, Trojan Torch 3, Trojan 3, 4, Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 4, Pep Club 4. Ambition: Draftsman, Talent with a capital R tistic. Trojan 4. V 41,15 x A' m ' 'Q A 1 5:4254 ' AA , E ,S x yery Ente . ,gm .sk 3 W, j Eidding i W in 5 X Always WJ, 55.9. we , E -mf' A '? d Little Brom gal .W ,fi Q3 i v 5 J: A in -SRM?-ffii,U'a??'1 ' Qelightful Eersonality Nas? Miss Eappy and Eealthy gair V MAX! ,vw Merry 1.-ass 5 , if Ee f - Sweet and Winsome 5225 ,yds Ll eve e HA 2 41 Illice smile Qi ce Eid 19 ,. E. .. Mom and fop'singe1s M0mmY's yonder lee lhil ,4, 1.4! K 4 . -X ji 1 x ,L Little li-ing N. f-eff .,,- -12011 gig in He ro Hhite n R0 ,.- quill 51113 CN vu fi ,,,x L X :swfff A ' K' W , . 5 M 'sm LL J gu m 'mt Y 5365 1 g mu 1 Q ,x 1' '22 Y. X gr ' YOU 4, ft a 1 ' YN , if ,, Q3 Xiu n 'Z gli: 3 I ..'l, 'Q 'L v 1 1 H. 'lviwlil' l Y K 'fha Z,-1 M!!-,,,, ,,-f .1- -3, , WWW 5 ,, Egg ,,.i,.1L,,,, M, W f' ,H . -Q. Q ffl JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: jack Gracey, Treas- urerg Mr. Goodmanson, Advisory Richard Colvin, Vice-Presidentg Tom Lock, Presidentg Mrs. van den Doel, Advisorg Bob Kilpin, Secretaryg Mr. Bowe, Advisor. LEFT TO RIGHT K. Bernau D. Bolton B. Bong K. Branfort T. Brehm T. Byrnes B. Carpenter D. Chevalier R. Colvin - ' . i D. Dancker - C. Dawe f I B. Dinginan P. DuPlanty D. Edwards D. Gallagher umiofw M. Atkinson P. Beck . .Xi fi' J' I ax Q LEFT TO RIGHT J. Gracey J. Hall J. Helden . Heimburger C L. Heimburger A. Heimerl G. Heywood . Jones Justin Keith Ketterhagen Kilpin . Kornhoff M. Larson . Lock Ludtke Ludtke Mahnke Malcolm . Markham . Norris . Olson . Pauly X . 7 I Liv. :M A , . .X SYN SX LEFT TO RIGHT R R M Peterson M Prescott M Rice j Riek D Riese J Rogers P Rohleder D Roller Rosen Scheel Schultz Schwartz Sloat Smith Spaight Stefanski Stoddard Svetlik Topel Trampe Walker Weber Weileder Zachow we Q B X xxi t ,,h, Tk Ye' f V' 5 5 gf 1 'xt X .. xg A X S XX 23 -if fm QQ, L'-'X Rfk? SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Alan Koch, Vice-Presidentg Kay Kirkland, Secretaryg Karen Lawlor, Treasurerg Randy Schmidt, Presidentg Mr. Schmidt, Advisorg Miss Burke, Advisorg Mr. Cox, Advisor. ' LEFT TO RIGHT K. Aldrich I-I. Altenburg I. Anderson L. Anderson E. Austin J. Baker J. Blank F . Brandemuehl D. Brewer Qophmwws N ,l 'ang ., . ,L 1. , H , ww 1 x f .. J. Adams A A 1: H 45 w x N0 S' XX x P as X a 'mi K Q r? LEFT TO RIGHT R. Buchek C. Cesar J. Chevalier B. Dawe S. Deist P. Dozler R. Duwe L. Erickson L. Ferry J. Fide D. F lintrop C. Ganderton G. Ganske B. Gargus R. Gillihan S. Hardaker D. I-Iarting G. Healey W. Healey J. jablonski J. Katzman K. Kirkland J. Kneiert A. Koch L. - 'FM .gy 51. ge. . X 4 xg? X Q gi K 1 .W is LEFT TO RIGHT G. Koegel A. Kohn M. Kretschmer S. Krubert K. Lawlor T. Leishau E. Lentzner J. Lidicker M. Lindsley D. Ludtke G. Lundholm J. Marienthal R. Nelson A. Nicoson D. Nicoson G, Oliverson R. Omet D. Oninski T. Peck C. Pellowski T. Placzek J. Plumb if . W e . gf O-.4- 1 LEFT TO RIGHT L. Redel J. Rhode M. Rieben M. Roller R. Schmidt T. Shenkenberg C. Shepard L. Smith F. Stollenwerk N. Stute T. Taylor J. Thayer D. Thomas A. Voigt M. Wagner J. Wiechert G. Williams LQ Williams C. Witon R. Zimmer A. Becker J. Gregg F RESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Mr. Meshmg, Advnsorg Mrs. M1tche11, Adv1sor5 Larry Westphal, Treasurerg Scott Kingzett, Vice-Presidentg Judy Kuczynski, Sec- retaryg Robert Von Rueden, Presidentg Mr. Loberger, Advisorg Mr. Hannman, Advisor. Row 1 Down J. Adsit B. Alley E. Anderson x L 5 fx hf...4Q' C V? r 1 f , , X Row 2 Down J. Balcerzak M. Behrens R. Betts -X Ninas. 5 L S in Row 3 Down J. Bolton M. Bong M. Bong L. Branfort . ,Q K 559 Row 4 Down C. Bresler C. Brewer N. Burks R. Bushey Q-Q I . 3 5 gk A X 6 - aff. 's N, X Fweshmew Row 5 Down J. Chapman M. Collins R. Cooper P. David Q lx. 1- Q Xl 3 K .x x Row 1 Down G. Dixon K. Duffy D. Duwe F. Forney R. Fox Row 2 Down D. Fusek K. Gallagher D. Gavers K. Grant R. Grunewald ENN Row 3 Down K. Grunow D. Hanson J. Hanson T. Hart D. Hartranft ,ZX , K. Men- - m V 4' '1 w'fX-A .fx .. .. X use JI Row 4 Down J. Hazelberg K. Healey S. Healey G. Heath T. Hell x .. X 3 QE X. f aeeaeeal KLA Row 5 Dovxm M. Hempel D. Hoefs C. Hopkins W. Hubbard G. Hudgins l 'SE' Row 1 Down J. Jacobson D. johnson D. Kalvestrand M. Katke J. Katzman kv L 6 Row 2 Down T. Kehl I. Kendall S. Kingzett R. Knepel T, Korf Row 3 Down G. Kornhoff I. Kuczynski J. Labisch I. Lancour B. Larsen Row 4 Down D. Laux L. Lawlor E. Lichthardt M. McFarlane C. Madden is ? gif., V' Y lx 3 AMES LJ ,, K!i1m'l '3 NW ' 5-.. '- wi ' hi f .'i:::3N mf x X X Q Row 5 Down K. Manley C. Meinecke S. Mitchell M. Moat D. Mutter . I I X... JUS' Row 1 Down K, Neitzel P. Nicoson R. Oliver I. Pfieffer A. Posekany ff .JEQ1 X.: B' X HLYK is SU Row 2 Down L. Post' M. Pulliam B. Rachul D. Randolph I. Redel Row 3 Down R. Rhode D. Rieck R. Riek R. Risen L. Ritchey ,G Row 4 Dovm T. Roberts D. Rogers D. Rosen P. Rossmiller I. Rossmiller ? is X . Nm ,fs-I - -- . ' S . 'R Row 5 Down S. Rotier lj. Scheel G. Schmidt S. Schultz M. Schwartz - K -f 1 ,Q 5 . 5 .B 'KQQQ-I-N if Row 1 Down R. Siemers M. Sievers D. Stefanski M. Stelmer L. Stobber -NN x ,Q Q fx if X -X .X x KN X' Row 2 Down D. S. J. S. J. X S tol le nwe rk Stute Taylor Tess Thomas 'vs--wr Row 3 Down B. Trampe M. Tuft S. Vanderploeg R. Von Rueden S. Voskuil . W g K S 'Y . Y: K L ., lf xx W mxf if 'S Row 4 Dovm K. Wachal J. Wagie D. Weber M. Wentz T. Wenzel vi Q is -. Q Q Zim 'I F fsix B L 'M gif Fife .S1.f?'f7 ffxxwifigmx , . .M ,, XX VX Qin fx .-uhm' S .V Row 5 Down L. Wertenberg D. Westem P. Western L. Westphal R. Zinda 3 if It X ...M Q is EA Sw- X 'da vf . sf' ,Q -Q . i sun can annum . S .4 1 Q Y M1.1'. f'n W sei KX 35,1 ... T K. .NR Q . ls Q h g 'mf' .FN Nfii M., . img - 3XwSz!fHf i iw sv Sm Q S 1 5 2 , . I E LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: N. Spaight, D. Wiedenheft, P. Adsit, Miss Schwartz, C. Sokolowski, K. Moeller, Mr. Cotter. ROW TWO: C. Theesfeld, R. Schmidt, R. Von Rueden, L. Scheel, R. Williams, B. Kelly, T. Lock, P. Rohleder, D. Kornhoff, L. Koeppen. T. Lock, Presidentg P. Adsit, Vice-Presidentg V. Krubert, Secretaryg D. Wiedenheft, Treasurer. o 7 2 I is ' The winning senior float. ,LV. Q Q 3,5 'af .KYVS .,' .til R ' sf 3 , Q11 Q xi' The Sophs stamped them out. All f ..1' 't 7 -5 'Meg fr N' d 2.5 Q Q l Mfiuf. iw' E ffwi ,iN .,y., Q xg gf?-Q..--9 - 1. , 'f'5f,.fv9?rff19P1'Pf f xp? e - . 52 Q 'A r ' ' A u ' ' 'NA' l Q O ' V is rf L if U - Q 5 ,waxy Vik Q xnxx t L 5 - X Q..- g iiffiffjliixr-Ni' s use ' ' l x Third prize float. Chaos before the parade. Our Trojans tie Delavan-Darien 7 - 7. FFA did a good job. STIICY Supervmon Mina '07 Sis.. RE PU LLIN FUR EAST T wxy - 1961 H WW Nancy Spaight,Karen Luckman, Pat Anderson h P iii fi if :T -'.' ii , ,qfg'li J ' Terry Kehl, Bonnie Gargus, Bonnie Ludtke, m L.,LX m 1 , i .331 5101491 Queew Kwww Q51 ' iii- ffaf' 1 V- it -N , ' W QA R ..x ..,,WM:2uY:f. .l.....-. W. Pw1w1f961-MQSUUDQQP ..- ,lf l M w?. w ' s I-lowofv LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Spaight, B. Kilpin, T. Peck, D. Nicoson, K. Luckman, R. Hauser, L. Koeppen, P. Greinert, B. McCarthy, B. Kelly, K. Moeller, R. Williams, D. Trampe, I. M655 Siedlicki. v ' 4 in X4 V Quwvpeg-we Law 205055 QQ Our King and Queen Qwyx Aw ,X X Q 5 X N -Q3 my X Q iXQgi:,,,'fg i , , ' Q m. . . A : 'I f Xxx ,A ' ma w' 1... Qu gpg N. S if? X X V , xf mivf? :Q 9 X--i -am .lzftggg wie - appy Helpe . .1 S LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: S. Sloat, P. Rohleder, K. Schultz, S. Ketterhagen, Advisor, Miss Gesell, D. Komholf, S. Atkinson, B. Mahnke, P. Wise. ROW TWO: I. Katzman, M. Wentz, I. Kendall, J. Chap- man, L. Stobber, S. Tess, P. Nicoson, I. Pfieffer, L. Redel, E. Anderson, D. I-Ioefs, K. Moeller. ROW THREE: K. Luckman, C. Bolster, G. Heath, M. Wagner, I. Labisch, B. Larsen, N. Burks, 1. Baker, I. Hall, H. Peck, L. Lawlor, K. Aldrich. ROW FOUR: K. Duffy, M. McFarlane, K. Manley, J. Katzman, D. Rosen, M. Pullian, P. David, S. Voskiul, E. Olson, J. Fide, A. Heimerl, K. Lawlor. ROW FIVE: I. Scheel, A. Voigt, A. Stoddard, D. Oninski, L. Anderson, T. Peck, M. Roller, D. Stollenwerk, K. Mark- ham, M. Walbrant. ROW SIX:C. Brewer, P. Rieben, B. Ludtke, I. Riek, J. KLlCZynSki, C. Hopkins, B. Alley, A. Koegel, C. Stefanski, K. Kirkland. Planning Strategy Peg? Prospective Strike Kathy? Here we go again, Margi. gamma- D. Kornhoff-President S. Atkinson-Vice-President K. Schultz-Secretary S. Ketterhagen-Treasurer Mrs PM 1 i Q . Redman, Director and Miss Schwartz, Make -up artist Before the big performance. Jane.......... SENIOR PLAY CAST Betsy McCarthy . Peggy Greinert Cathy Hardaker Bill I-Ielmstetter Marji Walbrant Roger Williams . Jack Gillihan . .Jane Walters . .Pat Anderson . . . Pam Wise . . Dave Titus . Larry Koeppen . Nancy Spaight Karen Moeller Marilyn ....... Marilyn Anderson Lt. Bob Cunningham .... Brian Kelly Sally ..... . Agnes ..... . . Andrew Cutler . . . . Nettie Cutler. . . . Mr. Ahern . . . . jim ..... . Rose Tilton . . . Mrs. Tilton. . . Josie Tilton . . Elroy .... . . George . . . . Marcia .... Cindy Collins ...... Why, look I just barely come up to Jim's chin. Curtain Call The Tilt0ns 17 Q! O A i 511 :ann Q lwj 1 -'S as A 3. iss' , ' f - L., ll s 'lug - ll L Off to the dance. linux-m... W . FM is R' 5' 'l' . AV F 'll No, they'1l use I-111-Y car. I mi ht not see ou for a lon time S Y 8 MEMBERS OF THE CAST LOOKING OVER THEIR PARTS, LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: I. Walters, M. Anderson, B. Helmstetter, K. Moeller, I. Gillihan, P. Anderson, Mrs. Redmann, Play Director. ROW TWO: R. Williams, M. Wal- brant, D. Titus, C. Hardaker, N. Spaight, B. Kelly, B. McCarthy, L. Koeppen, P. Greinert, P. Wise. lvuvvvxruvvvv I 'V 'V' V vvvvrj ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Schwartz, Advisor, R. Williams, D. Merry, M. Walbrant, V. Krubert D. Wiedenheft, P. Adsit, Miss Burke, Advisor. ROW TWO: R. Colvin, L. Scheel, K. chmer, M. MacKenzie, P. Stollenwerk, S. Wilcott, L. Koeppen. ROW THREE: B. Kil Schultz, N. Krets- pin, L. Ludtke, P Rohleder, B. Ludtke, B. Mahnke, K. Moeller, B. Katke. ROW FOUR: C. Dawe, E. O1son,,S,Kette1-hagen C. Hardaker. Mr. Rieben, Advisor. ROW FIVE: Mr. TeLindert, Advisor, J. Lentzner, Mr. Cotter, Adviggr J. Anderson, M. Peterson ABSENT: D, Edwards, G. Haywood, S. Sloat. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS, M. Peterson, President, L. Koeppen Vice-Pre 7 Secretary, R. Williams, Treasurer, and V. Krubert, Student Council Representative. Grabs mw'fBo5's State LEFT 'FO RIGHT: D. Lawlor, M. Walbrant, R. Williams. sident, B. Ludtke , TROJAN TORCH STAFF 1961-1962 Editor-in-Chief ,,,,, , , ,N. Spaight Assistant Editor ,,,,,,,,,, L. Ludtke Copy Editors ,,,. V. Krubert, K. I-Iardaker Make-up , , . . P. Greinert, B. Mahnke Business, , . C. Bolster, K. Luckman, K. Moeller Photo Editor , , , M. Walbrant Art Editor . . . ..... B- MCC-Hrthy Sports Editor , , ,,,,,, B. I-Ielmstetter Gossip ,,,,,,,, K. Spaight, K. Schultz, Typing Staff, , , P. Anderson, M. Anderson, A. Heimerl, P. Stollenwerk, M. MacKenzie, J. Walters, J. Gregg, C. Damico, B. Ludtke, S. Holtzheimer. Reporters, , , N. Kretschmer, D. Merry, L. Scheel, C. Dawe, D. Lawlor, K. Box, T. Brehm. Advisor . . ....... Mrs. Nowatske. Twjaw Towlv LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: M. Walbrant, V. Krubert, L. Ludtke, N. Spaight, Advisory Mrs. Nowatske, C. D'Amico, B. Helmstetter. ROW TWO: C. Dawe, C. Bolster, I. Gregg, P. Greinert, B. McCarthy, C. Hardaker P. Anderson, P. Stollenwerk, M. MacKenzie, B. .Mahn.ke, S. Atkinson, A. Heimel-1, ROW THREE: D. Lawlor, K. Luckman, D. Wiedenheft, M. Anderson, K. Moeller, D. Merry, N. Kretschmer, S. Holtzheimer. ROW FOUR: J. Walters, K. Spaight, L. Scheel, K. Box, K. Schultz, B. Ludtke, T. Brehm. FHA VWEMAKER5 P ,gb -rf' Of, S? 1, J 'JS D- ffm EL! 5 ,fin . 4 -I QQ 4 O x Nfw YW PI-lA0561ww LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: N. Stute, Song Leader, Parliamentariang D. Merry, Reporter, P. Rohleder, Vice-President, K. Markham, Historian. ROW TWO: Advisor Mrs. Van Den Doel, J. Walters, Parliamen- tariang N. Kretschmer, President: S. Atkinson, Secretary, K. Lawlor, Treasurer. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: N. Stute, K. Lawlor, P. Rohleder, N. Kretschmer, Advisor Mrs. Van Den Doel, S. Atkinson, D. Merry, K. Markham, J. Walters. ROW TWO: L. Westenberg, D. Duwe, I. Chap- man, K. Manley, J. Kendall, M. Wentz, L. Redel, S. Tess, P. Nicosen, I. Pfieffer, N. Burks, B. Lar- sen, L. Stobber, K. Wachal, J. Lidicker. ROW THREE: K. Duffy, I. Anderson, E. Anderson, B. Mahnke, J. Katzman, L. Post, D. D'Amico, C. Ganderton, A. Voigt, G. Ganske, G. Lundholm, F. Brandemuehl, R. Gillihan, S. Suite. ROW FOUR: C. Brewer, M. Kretschmer, L. Anderson, P. Dozler, M. McFarlane, T. Kehl, 1. Baker, B. Gargus, T. Peck, K. Keith, M. Roller, D. Dancker, D. Stollenwerk. ROW FIVE: G. Heath, M. Wagner, I. Jacobson, D. Laux, C. Bolster, K. Luckman, L. Lawlor, H. Peck, M. Collins, A. Stoddard, J. Balcerzak, P. Rossmiller. ROW SIX: S. Sloat, M. Svetlik, D. Rosen, I. Riek, L. Heim- burger, C. Bresler, S. Deist, P. Western, C. Pellowski, M. Moat, P. Beck, I. Gregg. FFA 4-L 'Nix 1 L' QooP f'9N1:' M mlm f lyk J f Qv Q c 'Y1 u L-19 5 t 'J Fl-TAO ' LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: D. Titus, Reporter, D. Smith, Sentinel, I. Keats, Secretary, C. Theese- feld, President. ROW TWO: Mr. Loberger, Advisor, R. Williams, Vice-President, C. Sokolowski, Treasuxer LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: Mr. Loberger, Advisor, J. Henley, A. Rosen, A. Becker, I. Lancour, B. Betts, J. Balton, M. Behrens. ROW TWO:j. Hazelberg, M. Tuft, C. Theesefeld, R. Oliver, R. Risen, D. Gavers, L. Ferry, D. Brewer, C. Sololowski. ROW THREE: H. Altewburg, D. Rieck, W. Henley, D. Smith, I. Kents, D. Thomas, J. Wiechert, J. Blank. ROW FOUR: G. Hudgins, L. Williams, T. Taylor, R. Williams, E. Stallman, B. Dingman, D. MacKenzie, D. Titus, T. Hart. 1.r,r 1 LU R.lGHT: ROW ONE Mrs. Redman, Advisor ROW TWO . Adsit QE. Lentzner Stoddard B. McCarthy Schultz P. Wise Lgdtke K. Moeller Lfafgus L. Scheel Brehm K. Aldrich Katke G. G9-H5149 Chevalier S. Hardaker Zinda Stelzner ROW THREE P. Rieben J. Fide A. Heimerl B. Mahnke I. Walters M. Lindsley P. Adsit T. Byrnes LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Heimerl, G. Heywood, S. Walker, M. Anderson, P. Beck, H. Peck, Mr. Schuh, Librarian, P. Greinert, C. D'Amico, D. Merry, C. Bolster, B. Malmke. . ROW FOUR R. Rohleder L. Ludtke K. Spaight S. Ketterhagen M. Walbrant N. Spaight C. Hardaker I. Gillihan R. Schmidt Mr. Schuh, Advisor Pbwfolllub LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: President, M. Walbrantg Secretary, K Moeller- Treasurer D Flinthro - 1 9 ' Ps Dark Room Manager, P. Ebert. ROW TWO: R. Schmidt, B. Bong, T. Brehm, L. Smith, J. Hall, Mr. Cox, Advisor. PepCJOubO ' W 'J' President .... Cheryl Dawe Vice-President . . Brian Kelly Secretary .... Linda Ludtke Treasurer ...... Ken Box Mr. Goodmanson, Advisory ET!-IQ Mr. Tel indert, Director P. Rohleder, Bassoon Player and Majorette Saxoghone T. Randolph, D. Rosen, K. Branford, D. Komhoff, S. Hardaker, M. Schwartz, D. Stollenwerk, L. Ferry, R. Omet, B, Kelly gr,-'r Clarinets C. Dawe, C. Brewer, G. Ganske, L. Post M. Roller, R. Schmidt, C. Hardaker, P. Wise, D. Chevalier, S. Voskuil, I. Thomas, C. Hopkinsa P- Riebenf S. S. Ketterhagen, D. Holfs, S. Mitchell, Tess, J. Chapman. Flutes D. Weidenheft, B. Dawe, P. David, N. Spaight, I. Rhode, A. Kohn, K. Grant. Trombones B. Helmstetter, C. Madden, A. Nicoson, J. Rogem. oronets OW ONE: B. Alley, A. Rosen, I.. Smith, D. Rogers, Stoddard, M. McFarlane, K. Moeller, ROW TWO: Van Ruden, L. Koeppen D. Kalvestrand, M. Bong, . Betts, A. Becker, K. Box, Drums L. Westphal, G. Kornhoff, B. Rossmiller, K. sp..-ight, B. Justin, L. Rvdell- Tubas, French Horns, Baritones T. Brehm, M. Pulliam, S. Wilcott, L. Ludtke, L. Erickson, M. Lindsley, P. Ebert, S. Rotier, T. Byrnes. E053 GM wah LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: A. Rosen, T. Byrnes, D. Chevalier, L. Erickson, L. Smith, C. Shepard, D. Ludtke. ROW TWO: B. Rossmiller, B. Kelly, B. Helmstetter, D. Schmidt, K. McFarlane, R. Von Rueden, B. Bong. ROW THREE: R. Bushey, R. Schmidt, M. Peterson, A. Nicoson, D. Flintrop, B. Hubbard. Mr. Tel-indeff, B9-Hd and Chorus Diiector seated at the piano. Giws Glw LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: K. Manley, J. Walters, H. Beck, C. Dawe, C. D'Amico, S. Mitchell, J. Katzman, D. Mutter, M. Wentz, K. Moeller, P. Wise. ROW TWO: M. McFarlane, K. Spaight, L. Scheel, B. McCarthy, I. Scheel, A. Studdard, J. Katzman, D. Wiedenhelt, G. Ganske, C. Brewer, K. Duffy, I. Hall. ROW THREE: D. Pellowski, N. Spaight, S. Ketterhagen, P. Walrath, S. Walker, D. Rosen, S. Vos- kuil, I. Balcerzk, N. Stute, C. Bolster, T. Kehl, K. Luckman. ROW FOUR: C. Hardaker, S. State, C. Hopkins, I. Kuczynski, S. Holtzheimer, M. Moat. P. Beck, D. Komhoff, J. Gregg, E. Lentzner, S. Sloat, P. Rohleder. Pep Bow LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: T. Byrnes, B. justin, K. Spaight, N. Spaight, A. Nico- sen, W. Helmstetter. ROW TWO: L. Ludtke, A. Rosen, L. Erickson, B. Kelly. ROW THREE: P. Ebert, R. Schmidt, S. Ketterhagen, D. Rosen, S. Hardaker. ROW FOUR: K. Moeller, D. Rogers, L. Koeppen, B. Betts, A. Stoddard, L. Smith. - Mum . . MUSIC CLINIC: K. Moeller, P. wise, B. Keuy, c. Hafdaker. igaedf LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: T. Peck, M. Rice, I. Katzman, C. Brewer, K. Manley, I. Walters, H. Peck, D. Hoefts, S. Mitchell, J. Thayer, I. Pfieffer, P. Nicosen, S. Tess, C. Dawe, K. Moeller, P. Wise, C. Topel, C. Ganderton. ROW TWO: M. McFarlane, J. Scheel, T. Kehl, L. Smith, D. Rosen, N. Stute, B. Dawe, A. Voigt, B. McCarthy, L. Scheel, K. Spaight, D. Ludtke, J. Baker, G. Ganske, A. Rosen, B. Gargus, D. Wiedenheft. LEFT TO RIGHT, CLASS B TRIPLE TRIO ROW ONE: S. State, S. Mitchell. ROW TWO: C. Hopkins, I. Kuczynski, S. Voskuil, D. Kornhoff, M. McFarlane, A. Voigt, N. Stute. www LEFT TO RIGHT, CLASS A TRIPLE TRIO: E. Lentzner, P. Rohleder, N. Spaight, S. Ketterhagen, l- Walters, G. Ganske, K. Moeller. At piano C. Hardaker. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW THREE: J. Kuczynski, S. Hardaker, I. Rhode, A. Nicosen N. Spaight, M. Peterson, M. Prescott, D. Chevalier, K. Markham, S. Sloat, P. Roh- leder, S. Ketterhagen, D. Pellowski, E. Lentzner, R. Bushey, C. Shepherd, L. Erickson, Pat Walrath. ROW FOUR: K. McFarlane, D. Schmidt, B. Kelly, S. King- Sett, R. Von Rueden, W, Helmstetter, B. Rossmiller, B. Bong. 'i Yi5Nf5NN7-15. .-.ft , .g, - -- .,.. -wi-.tl X.: S sis Q.. f - .4iiii1?S:l..as . A gi' .k,i ' N f '- iii I f B. Helmstetter, R. Schmidt, L. Smith, A. Nicoson. , f lf, h ,...- 4 . 7 9 T. 1 Q BOYS QUARTETS XE? X X in 1 1 rf N, fx Byrnes, B. Bong, R. Fiintfop, D. Ludtke X I fr A .Q r ka' x A- 1, ' J Q- ' . A 1 - x xx PINCI-I, MERRILL B. S. , Platteville A T:ibuteTof Miss Q To you, Miss Schwartz, the students of E.T.H.S. wish to extend a heartfelt thank you for the many wonderful years of service, patience, and helpfulness, which you have given us. Your wise judgement and advice have been valued and welcomed by all. We cannot requite this kindness, but we can thank you for over 50 years of teaching and devotion to each student who has entered the portals of your classroom. Mm. Pimclv, mwtow Adult LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: J. Hazelberg, I. Bolton, J. Adams, R. Buchek, L. Erickson, L. Ferry, K. Healey B. Rachul, R. Schmidt, S. Rotier, R. Oliver, A. Nicoson, A. Koch, D. Nicoson, H. Altenburg, D. Thomas. ROW TWO: COACH-Mr. Nepper, J. Weichert, D. Rieck, D. Brewer, J. Marienthal, D. Kalvestrand, R. Omet, C. Shepard, L. Westphal, C. Madden, J. Schmidt, L. Williams, R. Knepel, R. Nelson, J. Plumb, R. Grune- wald, S. Kingzett, G. Williams. Mr. 5Ch11mHm'1 H H Qqmapoofbanu via fl 'X A - '31,-1 ' ' T ' - - ' ' ' . f5TL3fQ!i1lf 5f:55'Ef s 7 T ' LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: D. Lawlor, D. McKenzie, D. Harting, B. Szmandaf, E. Stallman, B. Dingman, B Pauly, H. Peck, B. Helmstetter, B. Kelly, D. Schmidt, MANAGER-D. Chevalier. ROW TWO: COACH-Mr. Meshing, K. Weileder, C. Roeker, R. Williams, J. Gillihan, B. Bong, G. jones, T. Byrnes, B. Katke, M. Peterson, J. Anderson, C. Theesfeld, T. Malcolm, D. Healey, J. jablonski, COACH-Mr. Bowe. A Squad Football iyml Delevan Darien Big Foot Elkhorn Mukwonago Badger NVhitewvater Burlington VVHnnot South Milwa Edgerton ukee HOME VS T. 8-34 41-40 42-48 72-52 66-55 44-51 61-56 58-50 76-55 . E.T. VS AWAY 51 - 44 69 - 56 60 - 81 63 - 43 59 - 49 45 - 49 44 - 46 45 -. 40 44 - 57 ni - x A, 'W' 5 i f ffiii LEARN ,O . RS ERVE Quad aefg, R I TN' V ' . xr .. YE , L.,. , ik . ., -ffl nigh I LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: T. Brehm, Manager, Mr. Schumann, Coach, K. McFarlane, Manager. ROW TWO: D. Riese, I. Rogers, C. Roeker, R. Von Rueden, T. Lock, B. Pauly, B. Dingman, B. Zimmer, R. Crain, R. Colvin, M. Peterson, K. Weileder, H. Peck, Absent. QquaabBasImtbaM g.iEITaLO Westphal, M. Siemers, J. Kneiert, R: Zinda, S. Kingzett, D. Fusek, C J um , D. Kalvestrand, B. Hubbard, I. Schmldt, C. Madden, R, Omer, ROW 'fl-IREE K. Grunow, Manager, J. Jablonski, A. Koch, T. Wenzel, Mr, Nepper, Cgachn 'sdub - 10: T. Lock, R. Colvin, B. ROW ONE: K. McFarlane D. Schmidt D. Healey, D. Law v . LKi12lfezF? Rf:E1TnTQ. Row TWO: K. Weileder: 1. Gi11ihan.,E- Smuman' 1' Lenamfm E'ZZTlf.1T 3' ' - . 1 ShePard, D. Chevalier. rlgaullzgligllibliqnslggrnihBygmzslirnlinjggstguy Hglmstettelf, Roger Williams, C. Theesfeld, I. Anderson. 1 - v ' ' ' D. MacKenzie, B. Kelly. MY- Bowe, Advisor? absent' LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: Mr. Hanneman, Coach, L. Koeppen, P. Fons, D. Healey, C. Sokolowski R. 7 Hauser, Ernie Stallman. ROW TWO: D. Chevalier, K. Bork, T. Malcolm, B. justin, K. Bernau, T. Byrnes, M. Schwartz. ROW THREE: I. Gillihan, G. Oliverson, R. Placzek, D. Fox, D. Gallagher, T. Shenkenberg, T Plczek, T. WIICOX. ROW FOUR: J. Hazelberg, T. Wenzel, D. Schmidt, L. Erickson B Szmanda R. Grune- 3 ' ! wald, R. Siemers. ROW FIVE: B. Riek, J. Taylor, M. Stelzner, J. Anderson, D. Western, Richard Bushey, D. Johnson, S. Rotier, I. Wagie. ROW SIX: B. Rossmiller, J. Lentzner, A. Nicoson, B. Kelly, A. Knepel, R. Vlfilliams. P. Ebert. KA LEFT TO RIGHT, Row ONE: B. Dingman R. I-Iau h P. M kh D , g , ar am, . Lawlor, K. Bemau, J. Fusek, M. Crain, J. Desing, T. Katke, J. Gracey, R. Williams. ROW TWO: J. Chevalier, F. Stollenwerk, D. Chevalier, T. Brehm, D. Nicoson, T. Malcolm, D. Brewer, T. Leishau, J. jablonski. ROW THREE: T. Byrnes, B. Bong, T. Schwariz, J. Marienthal, B. Katke, D. Trampe, R. Rodeghier, J. Lenuner, R. Schmidt, Mr. Bowe, Coach. M 'A - - w 1, . Wixvagggq- :W gf .: QQ A wg, S if 1 we - -f:.:,.2ve:1:'-K: -PSN ist fer.. . . . . - . X . A 'iiifi' 1 .. . -2-fi-A.i1-git.xsiifgfrv iY1l.f1i.41-ii?-5.3, -11525-55, ,kg -nf if .f ,gg-.,-5 an ' ef- Twclw Baseball LEFT TO RIGHT, ROWONE: D. Chevalier, I. Adams, R. Buchek, K. Weileder. ROW TWO: B. Kilpin, T. Atkinson, P. DuP1anty, D. Gallagher. ROW THREE: J. Schmidt, L. Riek, M. Crain, J. Kilpin, C. Roeker, H, Peck, Mr. Welch, Coach. LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Peterson, M. A ard. mrhein, B. Zimmer, Mr. Schmidt, Coachg P. Ebert, B. justin, C, Shep.. Nx'M. I ,X 5 k B. McCarthy 1 mA: 1 Q und! L. Scheel K xx I1 4, Q-SYN V c - Ak D. Wiedenheft B. Gargus 1. Walters Qquoflf D. Randolph, 1, Kuczynski, M, McFarlane C. Dawe L, Redel Qponts ,f fi T. A. P. GAME Dear Vic: dass How are you coming on our project? I've located many more since I last wrote. The other day I ran right into Pam Wise. She's a big promoter for Palmolive Soap Facial. We had dinner at jack Gillihan's Nite Club where Helene Peck, Pat Walwrath and Mary Littlejohn work as waitresses. Karen Moeller is the singing sensation and Brian Kelly's Dance Combo plays there quite often. Brian tells us that Bill Rossmiller is a professor at Yale. jack told us that Chester Sokolowski, jim Keats, and Don MacKenzie all have large farms near East Troy. He also told us that Chuck Theesfeld is happily married and has seven children. Helene told us that Harvey Peck and jack Dunham are helping on the construction of a new addition to East Troy High School where Diane Pellowski, Doris Merry, and Suzette Wilcott are teaching. Pam has recently taken a world wide trip and has come in contact with quite a few more former classmates. She tells me that Ron Siemers and Ernie Stallman are hunting Elk in northern Siberia. Darrell Healey has won the title of Eifel Tower Sitter in Paris. Roger Crain and Peter Fons are judging beauty contests in Africa. They told Pam that Richard Hauser is running the films at MGM for Cathie Hardake-r's latest movie. David Titus was engineer on Pam's train in the states. He told her that Richard jablonski and Ken McFarlane are flying through the wild blue. I had my hair done yesterday by my beauticians Cathy D'Amico and Cheryl Bol- ster. They told me that Judy Gregg is a dance instructor at Arthur Murray Studios. Hoping to hear from vou soon. P. S. Come up for the week-end and bring the kids! Dyan Wiedenheft Dear Dyan: I received a letter from Marge Walbrant yesterday. She's giving trampoline demonstrations on the streets of Madrid. She also said that Peggy Greinert and Larry Koeppen are happily married. Larry said that Bill Katke won an award for his latest chemical discovery. . .flubber. Ron Placzek runs a big factory here in town where jane Walters, Lynda Anderson and Pat Anderson are secretaries. jane told me that Nancy Spaight is the Spanish interpreter in the U.N. Building. In the lobby of Ron's office is an oil painting done by Betsy McCarthy with which she Won Painting of the Year award. Ron told me that Tom Wilcox has just published his latest cartoon book Wilcox Weirdos . Karen Luckman just finished filming a movie in Mexico with her co-star Bob Szmanda. Their producer, Phil Adsit is making a mint of money. Bob tells me that Ken. Box shot off his toe during combat training and was rushed to the hospital by jay Anderson. While there, his nurses were Marilyn Anderson, Nancy Kretschemer, and Shirley Holtzheimer. Marilyn told me that she and her husband had recently stayed at Helmstetter's Hotel managed by Bill. He has a very capable staff under him including Karin and Althea Koegel, David Lawlor and Claire Roeker also work there as bell hops. I saw congressman Roger Williams last week. He was talking with Dave Schmidt in the barber shop while jesse Meier was giving him a hair cut. I also found out that Earl Kulzick is very successful in the business field. He has many secretaries under him including Paulette Stollenwerk and Mary MacKenzie. Mary Kay told me that Paul Ebert won a photography contest with a picture of Olympic Champion jay Lentzner in action. Dave Fox and Allen Knepel are race car drivers and they told me that Ken Bork and Terry Hempel each own and operate tracks. Well Dyan, I think this makes our project complete, just imagine, ten years ago We were in high school. We'll be seeing you this week-end. Vicky Krubert 7 Clnsswzllf We the class of 1962 being of sound mind and body---fwe hopeJ---do hereby bequeath the followingg To the faculty we bequeath our timid ways that have endeared us to them during our stay here. To the ambi- tious juniors we leave the 11qE profit we made on our Prom last year. To the sophomores we leave all our happy memories of those important occasions still awaiting them. To the freshmen we leave all our precious doo-deds such asg slightly used shotputs, cardboard fish, and hamburgers with the works. In addition to the above generous giftsg Phil Adsit - leaves his witty remarks to Lynn Scheel. Jay Anderson - leaves for greater things. Lynda Anderson - leaves with the same class ring she came with. Marilyn Ander- son - leaves for nursing school. Pat Anderson - leaves her typing ability to Mr. Hanneman. Cheryl Bolster - leaves her gay manner to anyone who likes to have fun. Ken Bork - leaves with a sigh of relief. Ken Bork - leaves his Nash in the trash. Roger Crain - leaves junior girls, reluctantly. Cathy D'Amico - leaves her hair color to Kay Kirkland. Jack Dunham - just leaves. Paul Ebert - leaves some used flashbulbs to Randy Schmidt. Peter Fons - leaves for Mukwonago. David Fox - leaves his nickname to Milton Berle. Jack Gilli- han - leaves his hair do to Rob Von Rueden. Judy Gregg - leaves her dancing ability to the freshman boys. Peggy Greinert - leaves her crown to whoever manages to catch Tom Lock. Cathie Hardaker - leaves her speaking ability to Susie Krubert. Richard Hauser - leaves his movie projector techniques to Warner Bros. Darrell Healey - leaves for Hawaii. Bill Helmstetter - leaves his prize peonies to Mrs. Redman. Terry Hempel leaves his Corvair to Mr. Bowe. Shirley Hqltzheimer - leaves her quiet ways to the thankful teachers. Bill Katke - leaves his electronic brain to the Science Dept. Jim Keats - leaves his shy smile to Jo Scheel. Brian Kelly - leaves his last name to Mr. Bowe's littlest cheerleader. Allen Knepel - leaves his many jobs to any two other kinds who want them. Athea Koegel - leaves her trampoline techniques to Audrey Stoddard. Karin Koegel - leaves her accident proneness to anyone. Larry Koeppen - leaves his friendly hola to Ken Weileder. Nancy Kretschmer - leaves the F. H.A. searching for a new leader. Victoria Krubert - leaves her heart in Belvidere. Earl Kulzick - leaves with many friends. David Lawlor - leaves his battle scars to the next guard on the football team. Jay Lentzner - leaves his ability to write themes to Gary Kornhoff. Mary Littlejohn - leaves her pleasant smile and friendly manner to every- one. Karen Luckman - leaves her homecoming problems to next year's queen. Don MacKenzie - leaves his driving ability to Roger Ward. Mary Kay MacKenzie - leaves her long hair to Judy Hall. Betsy Mc- Carthy - leaves her father's car to her father. Ken McFarlane - leaves in a cloud of smoke. Jess Meier - leaves his accordion to the Music Dept. Doris Merry - leaves her book on 100 ways to boil water to the Freshman Home EC. Class. Karen Moeller - leaves her soprano voice to Scott Kingzett. Harvey Peck - leaves his class ring to a certain sophomore. Helene Peck - leaves her shy ways to Clara Bressler. Diane Pellowski - leaves her nickname to Mr. Bowe's first son. Ronnie Placzek - leaves Annie to Dannie. Clair Roeker - leaves his punting toe to Mike Sievers. Bill Rossmiller - leaves his square dancing talents to Glenn Williams. David Schmidt - leaves his friendliness to his brother. Ron Siemers - leaves his flattop to shorty Healey. Chester Sokolowski - leaves his skill at winning elections to the next student body presi- dent. Nancy Spaight - leaves the Spanish tapes to Fats. Ernie Stallman - leaves his talents with a ham- mer to the Jr. Class Prom Committee. Paulette Stollenwerk - leaves her used typing eraser to Dixie Dancker. Bob Szmanda - leaves his six-way speaker system to Tom Brehm. Charles Theesfeld - leaves his paint spattered car to the high school. David Titus - leaves his shotput to Arline Posekany. Margi Walbrant - leaves her dark room techniques to Dick Flintrop. Pat Walwrath - leaves her giggle to Jeanne Katzman. Jane Walters - leaves the mumps to Marcia. Dyan Wiedenheft - leaves her cheer- leading skirt to be repaired. Suzette Wilcott - leaves Spanish II to Kathy Schultz. Tom Wilcox - leaves his paints and brush to Jean Thomas. Roger Williams - leaves his ag. know how to someone who doesn't know how. Pam Wise - leaves to see the world. S-if LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: B. McCarthy, Mrs. Nowatske, Advisory V. Krubert, D. Wiedenheft, B. Katke, P. Wise, M. Walbrant. ROW TWO: C. Dawe, P. Greinert, H. Peck, D. Merry, M. Anderson, P. Anderson, M. MacKenzie, P. Stollenwerk, J. Walters, S. Ketterhagen, K. Moeller. ROW THREE: Roger Williams, B. Ross- miller, C. Hardaker, P. Rohleder, S. Wileott, K. Luckrnan, I. Gregg, N. Kretschmer, M. Peterson, T. Wil- cox, G. Heywood. ROW FOUR: B. Kelly, P. Ebert, L. Ludtke, I. Gillihan, L. Koeppen, B. Ludtke, E. Stall- man. CODY Editor Vicky Krubert l Art Editor ,..--Iv Betsy MCC a rthy Dyan Wiedenheft Editor-in Chief M . N t k Advisor B . . Make-up Editor rs WOT? S e T . A , D X ,,'t': T. .. Pamela Wise Mr- G C ypmg dv1Sor do ...M .f Bill Katke argl Walbrant 'X Busmess Manager Photo Editor 41 W Dcacnlnes u M P 45 JMD .A J, 'Aff AM- x, 0' g f IZ , ' ' x Y C ' A - E Y it The pages in this yearbook were produced by toil and sweat--they're full of all the good times we never will forget -------- Our yearbook's inside ' story We'll now like to relate ---- The tale of mislaid copyg the prints that came too late, --Of negatives We've ruinedg of shots we didn't get--Oi the joyous celebration when the last deadline was met ----- And now We'd like to finish a certain task We've missed ---- Thanking those without Whose help our yearbook could not exist. 5 a , Cb We especially thank Mrs. Nowatske for her patience and advice- -and Mr. Fossum for his service so precise-- We also thank the teachers for their kind co-operation. --The students truly merit our deep appreciation ...... 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