Hartford High School - Oriole Yearbook (Hartford, WI)

 - Class of 1956

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SALLY MARIE ISACKUS Sal College Prep. Course: Inter Se 2-4: Latin Club 3, 4: Forensics 2, 3: Concert ik Marching Band l-4. Capt. 4, Librarian 3: Quartet 3-4: Quintet 4: Trio 3, 43 Solo l-4: State Solo and Ensemble Festival 4: Dance Band 4: Rotarian Scholarship 3: Orange 84 Black 3. 4: N.S ,P.A. Award. URSULA BRINKMAN Entered as a Senior from Oberschule Fur Madchen. Vel7en. Cerniany: Latin Club 4. CONSTANCE LOU BAERXVALD Connie College Prep. Course: Inter Se 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4, 'l'reas. 4: Mixed Chorus 3: Girls' Chorus l-3: Triple Trio 4. MARY K. BUCKLEY College Prep. Course: Library Club 3-4. Pres. 4: lnter Se I-4. Sec. 4: Dratnatics 4: Hartford Players 4: Latin Club 2: Pep Club l-2: Forensics l-4, Frosh-Soph Meet l, Little Ten Meet 4, Champs 4, State 4: Cirls' Chorus 2: C.A.A. I-4, Volleyball 4: Orange llc Black l. 4: One Act Play 4. Director 4: All School Play 3, 4: N.F.L. KAREN BAETZ Commercial Course: Inter Se 4: Mixed Chorus fl: Cirls' Chorus l, 2: Orange Sc Black 4: Monitor 4. SUSAN CI-IAPLIN Sue College Prep. Course: Library Club 1: Inter Se 2-4: Pep Club l-2, Treas. 2: Forensics l-2: Mixed Chorus 2-4: Cirls' Chorus l-3: A Cappella l-2: Madrigal 3: Triple Trio l-4: State Solo 8: Ensemble 3: CAA. l-4, Volleyball l-3. Basketball l-4: Orange 8: Black 3-4: N.S PA. Award: Student Council l. 4: Brigadoon 4: Latin Club 2: Choral Reading 3: Monitor 4. Capt. 4: Oriole Staff. PAT BASLER Vocational Course: Basketball 2-4. Little Ten Champs 3: Football 2-4: Lettermens Club 3, 4: Colf l-3, Little Ten Meet 2-3: Mixed Chorus fl: Boys' Chorus 4. ROBERT COLLINS Bob College Prep. Course: Key Award: Senior Honors: National Honor Society 2-4: N.F.L., Degree of Distinction 4, Dist. Meet 4: Cross Country 2-4, Little Ten Meet 3, 4: State 3, 4: Track l-4, Ifrosh-Soph Meet 2. Little Ten Meet 3. Dist. Meet 3: Intramural 2-4: Lettermens Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 2-4: Latin Club 3, 4: Debate l, 2, 4, State Meet 4: Forensics I-4: I-'rosh-Soph Meet l. 2, Champs 2, Little Ten Meet 2-4, Champs 4, District 3, 4, State 4: Boys' Chorus 3: Class Vice-Pres. 2: Student Council l, 4: Orange lk Black 3. 4: Monitor 4: N.S.P.A. Award: Perfect Attendance 2: Badger Boys' State fl: Oriole Stall. MARGARET MARY BERNDT IlIarg College Prep. Course: Library Club I: Inter Se l-4, Pres. 4: Dramatics 4, All School Play 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 2-4, Pres. 43 Girls' Chorus l-4: A Cap ella I-2: Madrigal 3-43 Triple Trio 1-4: Concert 8: Marching Band I-4: Pep Hand l-4: Dance Band 2: Quintet 2: Solo l-4: Quartet 4: State Solo 8: Ensemble 3-4: G.A.A. I-4, Volleyball I-4, Basketball I-4: Student Council 3, Little Ten Student Council 3: Latin Club 2: Pep Club l-2: Choral Reading 3. JOYCE CONNELL Commercial Course: Inter Se 4: Orange k Black 4: Monitor 4

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enfow l lr - s,x..-'- - Ylc ff 212: OFFICERS President ..... . . WILFRED KLIPPEL Vice-president . . ......... CORA LEACH Secretary .... . . AIUDITH KUENSTLER 'Treasurer .. .......... .IANE RILEY What is In rome :ur lmoa' not. But we know that wha! hnx lien: n'u.v good. ll'illium HI'lIff'y'. I I l l those butterflies in our stomachs. Now only two days before we Four years ago-Ulu' opening rluv of .tr mo Q-ant oi reach forward lor our diploma, we think back over the many wonderful days of high school. Green fl'CSlIIIICII-I'CIllCIllIJCI'--'lllll Margelowsky, class president. and Della Klippel, homecoming t tandidate. Our basket- ball team that year was something terrific. What about the sectional meet when the gym lights went out? Seems that our contribution to the team, Mopey Hagen kept the boys talking it up and we talked our way to state. Wow! 'l'hc tourney in Madison was loads of fun and the welcoming the boys got when they came home was wonderful. was the only freshtnan player al the state meet. Up one more step and this year Dick Ritger took over the reins for homecoming. Our float We'lI Cook Their Goose and our window Laubenheitner and Cora Leach went all the way to Stale in the forensic Hatches the Egg and Cora with a four-minute speech on llpperclasstnen-and a wonderful year. 'Although a came through elections with flying colors. Once more we Mopey Hagen was the Little 'l'en individual high scoring Klockow, .Indy Matthews. and Cora Leach: Cora's second By the way, Mopey and led us on. ln the fall we swept all the honors NN'e'll Bowl 'lim 0ver stole the show. Claricc contest, Clarice with her lunnorous declatn Horton Shortage. the Teacher conspiracy was in the air for a girl president, Chuck Erthnan carried off the prize for our homecoming lloat. In basketball champion. Forensics saw three juniors go to state. Dorothy trip to Madison. Our prom!!-and was it something to be proud of. The artists put forth a terrific display of talent and King Chuck Erdman and Queen Pat Crady did a line joh of reigning over A Flight to Neverland. ln the spring our triple trio took off for the state meet alter being rewarded with a starred ' h l K l S ade Award and our contributions to Badger first at festival. -lane Riley and Bob Collins were presented wit tie ey ant .p Boys' State were Dick Ritger, 'l'erry Hanrahan. 1-lry Rohleder, and Roh Collins. Badger Cirls' State, held early in june, saw the bright, shining face of Cora Leach. VS'll' Rl' -l suryived a rugged election and be- On the top rung of the ladder we look around us at ou' last year. 'I te tppc came our resident bv a write-in yote. Doris Nehm was crowned honiecomin ueen a week earlier than usual and the P ' . . annual parade saw our class take the honors once more. Dick Ruger. Student Council President. presented us with the trophy. X I'l ' The regional basketball tournaments were held in Hartford this year and wc all saw solne line basketball. ' lose coveting A's in forensics and earning a berth in the state meet were Mary Buckley, Clarice Laubenheimer, Bob Collins, and Cleora Radke. Also Cora Leach, Laurie l.each, Sally Backus, and Margaret Kern received starred firsts at Music Festival to complete f h' l chool. jane Kloth, our track queen candidate, represented us at the Little Ten their individual music education or tgi s Track Meet and she did a fine job. M'ith class colors of pink and white and our tnotto To love the beautiful, to desire the good, to do the best, we will leave these walls of education. Four wonderful years behind us and a lifetime ahead of us.



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,yum ESSER COIIIIIICITIQII CUIIICSCQ Inlet Se l. 2. 4: Mixetl Chorus 3: Girls' Chorus I, 22 C.A.A. I: Orange X: Black 4: N.S.P.A. Award: Monitor 4. KENNETH G. CONRAD Vocational Courscg I-'ootbail I. 2: 'l't'at'k I, 2. I-'rosh-Soph Meet Qzlntrannural I 'P fl HEIDI ESSLINGER Nursing Conrsep Library 23 Inter Se l-43 Forensics 2-4: Concert 8: Marching Band I-43 Pep Band 3-43 Quartet 2-3: Solo I. 4: C..'I.A. I-4: Cheerleadpr I-3- RITA DIETENBERGER Commercial Course: lifter Se 2-4. VI RGI L D. FAHRENKRUG Agriculture Coursep Cross Country Il-43 Track I3 Baseball 2-43 F.F.A. 43 Monitor 4. FRANKLYN ENDRES Vocational Course: Football 2-4: Basketball I-4, Little Ten Champs 33 l.ettertnen's Club 2-43 Boys' Chorus 4. fwfr GERALD FALKENSTEIN Agriculture-Course: F.F.A. I-4, Reporter 3. Vice-Pres. 4, State Convention 4, National Convention 43 Mixed Chorus 43 Boys' Chorus 2-43 F.F.A. Judging 43 Drantatics 4. ALICE M. ERDMAN Home Economics Course: Inter Se I-4: Girls' Chorus I, 23 C.A.A. I RICHARD FREEHAUF Vocational Course3 Football 3, 4: Track I-33 Intramural 1-4, Champs 4. Ch uric CHARLES ERDMAN College Prep. Coutse3 Prom King, Class Pres. E13 Football I-4, Co-Capt. 43 Track I: Baseball 2-4: Intramural l-4, Ca t. 4, Champs 4, High Scorer 43 Lettermen's Club 3, 4: Dramatics 4: Hartiiord Players 43 One Act Play 4, Director 4: Mixed Chorus 43 Boys' Chorus 4: Boys' Quartet 43 Monitor 43 AII School Play 4. .- 6-t ' I. i f: , 5 I -assign

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